Azizi Seixas named Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine of Florida “Rising Star”

Inductee Azizi Seixas speaking at the Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine of Florida (ASEMFL) ceremony in Orlando, Florida, November 1, 2024

Azizi Seixas named Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine…

University of Miami faculty were part of the cohort of 20 new inductees and “rising stars” from Florida universities who were honored in a ceremony on November 1, 2024, at the annual meeting of the Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine of Florida (ASEMFL) in Orlando, Florida.

The honorees’ contributions have served to inform the Florida community of major challenges specifically affecting the state and global society at large and to advance discussions of how these challenges can be addressed, according to the ASEMFL. With the addition of the new inductees, the total membership of ASEMFL nears 250.

Recognized as top scholars, experts, and entrepreneurs in the fields of science, engineering, and medicine who live and/or work in the state, the new members are considered for their potential to be inducted into the National Academy of Science, the National Academy of Engineering, and the National Academy of Medicine. The researchers were recognized for their innovative studies ranging from the biogeochemical impact of African dust on climate and air quality in the Caribbean and the Americas to the identification of multiple mitochondrial mutations that lead to disease and the development of novel therapies to treat them.

The following are the University of Miami inductees:

Eduardo C. Alfonso, MD

Eduardo C. Alfonso, MD

Kathleen and Stanley J. Glaser Endowed Professor in Ophthalmology
Miller School of Medicine.

Citation: For clinical and research expertise in eye diseases and surgery, ocular microbiology, and administrative skills in health care

Sylvia Daunert, Pharm.D., M.S., Ph.D.

Sylvia Daunert, PharmD, MS, PhD

Director, Dr. John T. MacDonald Foundation Biomedical Nanotechnology Institute
Director, Frost Institutes and University STEM Centers and Institutes

Citation: For using chemistry and understanding of biological processes to develop biosensors and nanotechnology delivery systems to address diverse clinical problems

Carlos T. Moraes, Ph.D.

Carlos T. Moraes, PhD

Esther Lichtenstein Professor in Neurology
Miller School of Medicine

Citation: For identifying multiple mitochondrial mutations leading to disease and developing novel therapies to treat them

Dipen Parekh, MD

Dipen Parekh, MD

Chief Operating Officer, University of Miami Health System
Professor and Chair, Desai Sethi Urology Department

Citation: For leadership in advancing genitourinary surgery excellence, establishing that robotic cystectomy was not inferior to open abdomen cystectomy surgery and bringing more women into a male-dominated field

In addition to the inductees, the ASEMFL Planning Committee selected 19 “2024 Rising Stars.” These honorees—potential future ASEMFL inductees—included the following University of Miami faculty:

Cassandra Gaston, PhD

Cassandra Gaston, PhD

Associate Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences
Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science

Citation: For climate, air quality, and biogeochemical impacts of African dust on the Caribbean and the Americas

Azizi Seizas, MD

Azizi Seixas, PhD

Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Miller School of Medicine

Citation: For pioneering AI-driven personalized health care, advancing digital health equity, and creating novel technologies through inclusive decentralized trials addressing global health disparities

Sara St. George, PhD

Sara St. George, PhD

Associate Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences
Miller School of Medicin

Citation: For contributions to addressing obesity prevention and treatment among Hispanic families