PHILIPPE LEFF | Health Professions | Lifetime Achievement Award

Dr. PHILIPPE LEFF | Health Professions | Lifetime Achievement Award

Medico | INPer | Mexico

Dr. Philippe Leff Gelman is a distinguished medical scientist and neuroscientist from Mexico City with extensive expertise in neurochemistry, neuroendocrinology, and clinical neuroscience, focusing on maternal mental health, addiction neurobiology, and perinatal neuroscience. Fluent in Spanish, English, and proficient in French, he earned his Medical Degree from UNAM, Mexico City, followed by a Master’s in Chemical Sciences (Biochemistry) at UNAM and a Doctorate in Medical Research from Instituto Politécnico Nacional, where he focused on biosynthetic precursors of endomorphin-like peptides. He completed postdoctoral studies in Cell Biology & Anatomy at the University of Miami and Behavioral Neuroscience at Boston University, training in neuronal protein synthesis and animal models of drug self-administration. Dr. Leff Gelman has held senior research positions at Instituto Nacional de Perinatología and Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría, contributed to vaccine development for opioid addiction, and served as a visiting professor internationally. His research integrates neuroendocrine regulation, maternal behavior, neurodevelopment, and addiction neuroscience, bridging molecular, behavioral, and clinical approaches. He has received multiple national and international awards, reflecting his global impact, mentorship, and sustained scientific leadership.

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Featured Publication 

Dr. Leff Gelman has authored numerous influential publications in international peer-reviewed journals, contributing significantly to neuroendocrinology, perinatal mental health, and addiction neuroscience. Key works include:

Leff-Gelman, P., Pellón-Díaz, G., Camacho-Arroyo, I., Palomera-Garfias, N., & Flores-Ramos, M. Neuroendocrine regulation and neural circuitry of parenthood: Integrating neuropeptides, brain receptors, and maternal behavior. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 26(18), 9007.

Leff, P., Chinchilla-Ochoa, D., Olivas-Peña, E., Granados-Cepeda, M. L., Trejo-Sánchez, K. C., & Farfán-Labonne, B. E. Cognitive dysfunction in systemic lupus erythematosus during pregnancy. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 94(2), e70134.

Camacho-Arroyo, I., Flores-Ramos, M., Mancilla-Herrera, I., Cruz-Coronel, F. M., Farfán-Labonne, B., Jiménez-Aquino, L. E., et al. Alterations in adipokine levels are associated with human perinatal anxiety and depression. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(12), 4102.

Meza-Rodríguez, M. D. P., Leff-Gelman, P., et al. Serotonin, cortisol, and DHEA-S levels in anxious and depressive pregnant women living with HIV. BMC Psychology, 12, 563.

 

Ms. Densenbal Dansran | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Densenbal Dansran | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award 

School of Medicine | Mongolian National University of Mongolia | Mongolia

Ms. Densenbal Dansran is a practitioner and academician at the Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences, specializing in pulmonology and internal medicine. His career began as a physician in emergency care and internal departments of major hospitals in Ulaanbaatar, after which he transitioned into academia. As a lecturer at the School of Medicine, he has contributed to training future physicians while actively engaging in clinical research. His work has centered on respiratory health, with a strong focus on occupational exposure and pulmonary diseases. He has published and presented widely, particularly on issues such as silicosis, asthma, lung cancer, and allergic respiratory conditions. Through his participation in national and international research collaborations, he has become a key figure in advancing medical knowledge in Mongolia, raising awareness about public health challenges, and advocating for better occupational health standards.

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Education

Ms. Densenbal Dansran holds a strong multidisciplinary educational foundation that has supported his dual career as a clinician and academic. He completed his Bachelor of Medicine at the Health Science University of Mongolia, gaining a solid background in medical sciences and clinical practice. Later, he broadened his expertise by completing a Bachelor of Linguistics (English) at Humanity University, which enabled him to communicate effectively with international research communities. He pursued a Master’s degree in Medical Sciences at the Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences, specializing in internal medicine and pulmonology. His advanced training provided the necessary expertise to investigate respiratory diseases and occupational hazards affecting the Mongolian population. This academic progression not only prepared him for a career in healthcare and education but also positioned him to collaborate in international research projects and present findings at global medical conferences.

Experience

Ms. Densenbal Dansran has accumulated extensive professional experience across multiple domains of medicine. His early career began as a general doctor in emergency medical centers, where he provided critical care to patients in acute conditions. He later worked in the emergency and outpatient departments of the Second General Hospital, focusing on internal medicine and pulmonary health. He served as a pulmonologist in outpatient departments and contributed as a contract medical doctor at The State Second Hospital and the P. Shastin State Third Hospital. His long-standing academic role as a lecturer at the Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, in the Department of Pulmonology and Allergology, has been equally impactful. In this capacity, he has guided students, trained medical practitioners, and contributed to public health awareness. His clinical and teaching roles demonstrate a commitment to patient care, medical education, and research excellence.

Research Interests

Ms. Densenbal Dansran’s research focuses on pulmonary health, occupational exposure, and respiratory diseases. He has conducted field studies on artisanal and small-scale gold miners in Mongolia, highlighting the risks of silicosis, heavy metal exposure, and other respiratory problems caused by dust inhalation. His research also extends to the respiratory effects of industrial pollution, where he has studied asthma, allergic rhinitis, and chronic lung conditions in urban populations. In addition, he has examined cardiovascular risks in patients with chronic respiratory diseases and explored inflammatory indicators in smokers. His collaboration with international research foundations has strengthened his capacity to address occupational and environmental health risks. His work is characterized by its applied nature, connecting clinical observation with public health initiatives, and contributing to preventive strategies for respiratory illnesses. These research interests position him as a leader in pulmonology and occupational health studies in Mongolia.

Awards and Recognitions

Although formal honors remain limited, Densenbal Dansran has achieved significant recognition through his research contributions and international collaborations. He has been awarded competitive research grants from international foundations, which have supported his projects on respiratory health and occupational exposure in Mongolia. His work has been showcased at major international conferences, including the Asia-Pacific Society of Respirology and the Union World Conference on Lung Health, where he presented findings on silicosis, allergic rhinitis, asthma, and respiratory symptoms in industrial regions. His recognition extends beyond funding and conference participation, as his studies have also contributed to raising awareness of respiratory health issues among vulnerable populations. These achievements reflect his academic credibility, dedication to research, and contributions to improving occupational and environmental health standards in Mongolia. His efforts highlight his ability to bring national health challenges to international attention and foster meaningful solutions.

Publications

Ms. Densenbal Dansran has authored research studies and presented at conferences on respiratory health and occupational medicine. His publications and presentations include: