Prof. Dr. Emilia Severin | Rare Diseases | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Emilia Severin | Rare Diseases | Best Researcher Award
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Romania
Profile
📚 Early Academic Pursuits
Professor Emilia Severin embarked on her academic journey at the University of Bucharest, earning a degree in Biology (1973–1977), followed by a Master’s degree in Ecology (1977–1978). Her passion for biological sciences led her to pursue a Ph.D. in Biology (1990–1994) at the same institution. She continued her academic enrichment with specialized training in mutagenesis (micronuclei, SCE) at Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy (1994–1995), and advanced molecular techniques (PCR) at Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Milan, Italy (1997).
🧬 Professional Endeavors
Professor Severin’s professional career is deeply rooted at the prestigious "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Bucharest, Romania. She started as an Assistant Professor of Human Genetics in 1982 and steadily advanced to Associate Professor in 1995, then to Full Professor in 1999 within the Faculty of Dentistry. Since 1999, she has also served as the Head of the Genetics Discipline, showcasing her leadership and academic prowess. Additionally, she has been a mentor for the Ph.D. training program since 2002, shaping future experts in genetics.
🏆 Contributions and Research Focus
Professor Severin has a strong research focus on Genetics in Dentistry, Cytogenetics, and Rare Diseases. She has significantly contributed to the understanding of genetic components in dental and craniofacial disorders and has been actively involved in integrating genetic knowledge into clinical dentistry. Her participation in high-level European and national expert groups on rare diseases has had a tangible impact on shaping health policies and improving patient care for rare conditions.
🌍 Impact and Influence
Her influence extends beyond Romania through her role as a Member of the European Commission Expert Group on Rare Diseases (2013–2018) and her ongoing service as the Vice-president of the National Counsel for Rare Diseases. Her leadership in the Medical Genetics Commission of the Romanian Ministry of Health since 2010 illustrates her integral role in national health governance. Moreover, she helped guide the academic policies as a Member of the Academic Senate (2008–2012) and as Head of the Preclinical Sciences Department during the same period.
📖 Academic Cites and Recognition
Professor Severin’s scholarly presence is recognized through her ORCID (0000-0003-3901-615X), which reflects her scientific contributions. She has represented Romania at numerous international conferences and workshops organized by prestigious bodies such as the American College of Medical Genetics and the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG), contributing to the global dialogue in genetics education and clinical practice.
🖥️ Technical Skills
Professor Severin is highly skilled in advanced genetic techniques including PCR, mutagenesis assays (micronuclei, SCE), cytogenetics, array technology, and next-generation sequencing. Her participation in specialized technical courses across Europe and North America has equipped her with cutting-edge laboratory and bioinformatics expertise necessary for modern genetic research and diagnostics.
👩🏫 Teaching Experience
An esteemed educator, Professor Severin has dedicated over four decades to teaching Human Genetics to medical and dentistry students. Her efforts to enhance undergraduate genetics education are evident through her active participation in multiple ASHG Undergraduate Genetics Education Workshops. Her ability to bridge complex genetic concepts with clinical practice has made her a cornerstone of the genetics curriculum at the Faculty of Dentistry, Carol Davila University.
🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions
Through her dynamic career, Professor Emilia Severin has profoundly shaped the field of medical and dental genetics in Romania and beyond. Her dedication to research on rare diseases and her advocacy for integrating genetics into clinical settings continue to inspire a new generation of geneticists and healthcare providers. Looking forward, her ongoing mentorship of Ph.D. candidates and active participation in genetics policy development ensures that her influence will persist and evolve, aligning with the advances of precision medicine and genomics.
Notable Publications
Publication Title: Failure of Tooth Development: Prevalence, Genetic Causes and Clinical Features
Author(s): Emilia Severin
Journal/Publisher: IntechOpen Book Series
Year: 2021
Publication Title: History of Medical Genetics in Romania
Author(s): Emilia Severin
Journal/Publisher: Publishing House of the Romanian Academy
Year: 2020
Publication Title: Medical Genetics, Chapter 8 – Human Population Genetics; Chapter 20 – Genetic Approaches to Human Diseases Therapy
Author(s): Emilia Severin (Contributor)
Journal/Publisher: Ed. Polirom
Year: 2017
Publication Title: Human Genetics - Concepts and Practical Applications (1st and 2nd Editions)
Author(s): Edited by Emilia Severin
Journal/Publisher: Ed. Medicala
Year: 1st edition – 2002; 2nd edition – 2004
Publication Title: Genetics of Dento-Maxillary Anomalies
Author(s): Edited by Emilia Severin
Journal/Publisher: Ed. Scripta
Year: 1998