Dr. Alaa Sayed | Cardiovascular Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alaa Sayed | Cardiovascular Medicine | Best Researcher Award

UPMC, United States.

Alaa A. Sayed is a dedicated physician and researcher specializing in internal medicine and regenerative medicine. Currently serving as the Chief Resident in Internal Medicine at UPMC Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Alaa's career spans significant roles across clinical practice, research, and global health initiatives. Her work at institutions like the University of Pittsburgh and the World Health Organization reflects her commitment to patient safety and medical innovation.

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Education 🎓

Alaa earned her MBBCh with honors from Beni Suef University, Egypt, demonstrating her early commitment to medical excellence. She further specialized in regenerative medicine by completing a Master’s degree in Novel Therapeutics from Imperial College London. Her research focused on pioneering cardiac stem cell therapies, reflecting her dedication to advancing innovative treatments in cardiovascular health.

Experience đź’Ľ

Alaa brings a wealth of experience across various medical and research roles. She served as an Internal Medicine Chief Resident at UPMC Mercy Hospital, where she honed her clinical leadership skills. At the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, she contributed as a Research Fellow, deepening her expertise in regenerative therapies. Her career also includes a tenure as a Visiting Research Scholar at the University of Missouri and work as a Quality and Patient Safety Consultant with the World Health Organization. Alaa’s dedication to community health is evident in her role as a Primary Care Physician with the Egyptian Ministry of Health.

Research Interests 🔬

Research Specializations: Regenerative Medicine, Patient Safety, and Quality Care
Alaa’s research is deeply rooted in advancing regenerative medicine, particularly focusing on patient safety and quality care. Her work emphasizes the potential of stem cell therapies, striving to bridge the gap between innovative treatments and effective clinical practices.

Technical Expertise: Dry and Wet Lab Techniques
Alaa is highly skilled in both dry and wet lab methodologies, with extensive experience in cultivating and manipulating stem cell cultures. Her technical acumen extends to bioinformatics and AI-driven analysis, where she applies advanced algorithms to enhance diagnostic and therapeutic outcomes.

AI in Healthcare: Deep Learning and Performance Validation
Alaa’s work frequently intersects with thematic analysis and the validation of deep learning models tailored for healthcare. Her research aims to optimize performance metrics of AI applications, ensuring accurate, reliable, and patient-centered results.

Awards 🏆  

Alaa has been recognized for her excellence in patient safety research, and her contributions have been honored by organizations like the WHO and UPMC.

Her awards reflect her impact on improving patient care and advancing medical research.

Publications Top Notes đź“š

Resveratrol Supplementation in Patients with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Authors: A. Elgebaly, I. A. I. Radwan, M. M. AboElnas, H. H. Ibrahim, M. F. M. Eltoomy,
Journal: Journal of Gastrointestinal & Liver Diseases, 26(1), 2017. Citations: 89. Link

Functional Microvascularization of Human Myocardium In Vitro
Authors: O. King, D. Cruz-Moreira, A. Sayed, F. Kermani, W. Kit-Anan, I. Sunyovszki,
Journal: Cell Reports Methods, 2(9), 2022. Citations: 24. Link

Implementation Research on Measuring Quality in Primary Care: Balancing National Needs with Learning from the Eastern Mediterranean Region
Authors: M. Letaief, L. R. Hirschhorn, S. Leatherman, A. A. Sayed, A. Sheikh, S. Siddiqi
Journal: International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 33(3), mzab119, 2021. Citations: 7. Link

Vascularized Myocardium-On-A-Chip: Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Perfused Cardiac Co-Cultures
Authors: O. King, D. Cruz-Moreira, S. W. Kit-Anan, A. Sayed, B. Wang, J. Fourre,
Journal: Biophysical Journal, 118(3), 410a, 2020. Citations: 2. Link

Long-Term Association of Low-Density Lipoprotein Subtypes with Coronary Artery Calcium Score and Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Events: Insights from HeartSCORE Study
Authors: A. Sayed, J. Swanson, K. Kip, E. K. Jesrani, S. Reis, A. Saeed
Journal: Journal of Clinical Lipidology. Link