Dr. Juliano Flavio Rubatino Rodrigues | Mathematical Biology | Best Scholar Award
PhD student at FAMERP, Brazil
Dr. Juliano Flávio Rubatino Rodrigues 🧠 is a distinguished Brazilian psychiatrist and psychogeriatrics expert with a strong academic and clinical foundation. Holding a doctorate in Pathological Anatomy and Clinical Pathology 🧬, his research focuses on the critical intersection of Alzheimer’s disease and suicidal behavior 🧓💔. With over two decades of experience in psychiatry, he has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed journals 📚 and international symposiums 🌍. Dr. Rodrigues has received multiple honors from the Brazilian Psychiatric Association 🏅 and actively collaborates in innovative mental health projects. Fluent in multiple languages 🗣️ and affiliated with top institutions like FAMEMA and FAMERP, his scientific work emphasizes prevention, biomarkers, and interpersonal psychotherapy. Through dedication, compassion, and scholarship, he continues to elevate the field of psychogeriatric research and mental health care in Brazil and beyond 🇧🇷.
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🎓 Education
Dr. Juliano Flávio Rubatino Rodrigues 🧑🎓 holds a solid academic foundation in medicine and specialized training in psychiatry. He earned his medical degree from a reputable institution in Brazil 🇧🇷, followed by postgraduate specialization in Psychiatry and a Doctorate in Pathological Anatomy and Clinical Pathology 🔬. His academic journey also includes focused training in Psychogeriatrics 👴 and advanced psychiatric care. Dr. Rodrigues has been committed to continuous education, having participated in various international medical congresses and academic forums 🌐. His education has been both research-oriented and clinically grounded, combining theoretical rigor with real-world application. This powerful blend of academic insight and psychiatric specialization allows him to contribute deeply to the study of aging, mental health, and neurodegenerative disorders 🧠, particularly Alzheimer’s and suicide prevention in older populations. 📘
💼 Professional Experience
With more than two decades of hands-on experience in psychiatry 🩺, Dr. Rodrigues has served in numerous academic, clinical, and advisory roles. He is currently affiliated with prestigious institutions such as FAMEMA and FAMERP 🏥, where he has mentored students and young psychiatrists. His clinical work extends to treating geriatric patients and designing therapeutic interventions focused on mental health in aging populations 👨⚕️👵. He also collaborates with national psychiatric organizations and health ministries, shaping public mental health strategies in Brazil 🇧🇷. Dr. Rodrigues has held leadership roles in psychiatric units, research committees, and mental health policy development teams. Through teaching, supervision, and practice, he has impacted the mental health landscape significantly, advancing both education and care in psychogeriatrics 📊. His clinical precision and dedication continue to inspire peers and trainees alike.
🔬 Research Interests
Dr. Rodrigues’s research interests lie at the crossroads of psychiatry, neurology, and aging science 🔍. He is deeply focused on Alzheimer’s disease, cognitive decline, and suicide prevention in elderly populations 🧓💔. His investigations explore neuropathological markers, behavioral risk factors, and the efficacy of early intervention strategies 🧬. He is especially interested in using biomolecular techniques to identify early signs of psychiatric vulnerability, allowing for targeted treatment. Topics such as neuroinflammation, psychosocial stress, and therapeutic response to psychotherapy are central to his work 🧠. Dr. Rodrigues is also invested in developing interdisciplinary approaches that integrate clinical psychiatry with public health frameworks for mental wellness 🩺📈. His work has global relevance, contributing valuable data to international studies on geriatric mental health and offering practical tools for reducing suicide and cognitive disorders among older adults 🌍.
🏅 Awards and Honors
Dr. Juliano Rodrigues has received numerous accolades for his outstanding contributions to psychiatry and mental health research 🏆. Recognized by the Brazilian Psychiatric Association 🇧🇷 and other national medical bodies, his work in psychogeriatrics has earned him praise for innovation, compassion, and scientific rigor. He has been honored at both national and international levels for advancing suicide prevention in the elderly and improving diagnostic tools for Alzheimer’s disease 💡. Several of his articles have received best-paper awards in prominent psychiatric journals 📖. In addition, he has been invited as a keynote speaker at major global forums on mental health and aging 🗣️. These honors reflect not only his research excellence but also his tireless commitment to improving lives through psychiatry. His achievements continue to inspire the next generation of mental health professionals 🌟.
🧪 Research Skills
Dr. Rodrigues brings an exceptional range of research skills, blending clinical psychiatry with cutting-edge pathology and biomarker science 🔬. He is proficient in advanced neurodiagnostic methods, including histopathology, neuroimaging, and molecular biology 🧠🧫. He is adept at designing interdisciplinary studies, utilizing both quantitative and qualitative methods for comprehensive analysis 📊📋. His work emphasizes evidence-based outcomes, making him a skilled grant writer, research coordinator, and peer-reviewed author. Dr. Rodrigues is also experienced in conducting longitudinal cohort studies and applying statistical tools for health research 🔎. His collaborations with academic and public health institutions further extend his research impact across global platforms 🌐. Equally comfortable in the lab and clinic, his skillset enables him to link theory and practice effectively—pioneering new pathways in psychogeriatric intervention and early detection of mental decline.
Publications Top Note 📝
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Title: Tau protein and major depressive disorder: A meta-analysis of biomarker studies
Authors: Juliano Flávio Rubatino Rodrigues et al.
Year: 2025
Citation: Psychiatry Research, 2025-07, DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2025.116625
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Title: Suicidal Behavior in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Preliminary Study
Authors: Juliano Flávio Rubatino Rodrigues et al.
Year: 2025
Citation: Psychiatry International, 2025-07-11, DOI: 10.3390/psychiatryint6030082
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Title: Semaglutide Associated with Central Serous Chorioretinopathy: A Case Report
Authors: Lívia Peregrino Rodrigues et al.
Year: 2025
Citation: Brazilian Journal of Case Reports, 2025-06-11, DOI: 10.52600/2763-583X.bjcr.2025.5.1.bjcr93
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Title: Suicidal Behavior Comorbidities in Old Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis v1
Authors: Juliano Flávio Rubatino Rodrigues
Year: 2025
Citation: Preprint, 2025-04-11, DOI: 10.17504/protocols.io.kqdg3k6d1v25/v1
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Title: Loneliness as an interface between Alzheimer’s disease and suicide
Authors: Juliano Flávio Rubatino Rodrigues
Year: 2025
Citation: Preprint, 2025-03-15, DOI: 10.17504/protocols.io.3byl4ze22vo5/v1
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Title: Cardiovascular Comorbidities in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis v1
Authors: Juliano Flávio Rubatino Rodrigues
Year: 2025
Citation: Preprint, 2025-03-12, DOI: 10.17504/protocols.io.261gerq1dl47/v1
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Title: Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3 (GSK-3) and Suicide: A Systematic Review v1
Authors: Juliano Flávio Rubatino Rodrigues
Year: 2025
Citation: Preprint, 2025-03-10, DOI: 10.17504/protocols.io.e6nvwbx8zvmk/v1
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Title: Suicidal Behavior in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Preliminary Study
Authors: Juliano Flávio Rubatino Rodrigues et al.
Year: 2025
Citation: Preprint, 2025-03-10, DOI: 10.20944/preprints202503.0604.v1
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Title: Tau and depression: A systematic review and Meta-analysis v1
Authors: Juliano Flávio Rubatino Rodrigues
Year: 2025
Citation: Preprint, 2025-03-10, DOI: 10.17504/protocols.io.q26g7mqw8gwz/v1
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Title: Unusual High-Impact Frustration Experience – UNHIFE
Authors: Juliano Flávio Rubatino Rodrigues; Gerardo Maria de Araújo Filho
Year: 2025
Citation: Preprint, 2025-01-22, DOI: 10.20944/preprints202501.1618.v1
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✅ Conclusion
Dr. Juliano Flávio Rubatino Rodrigues stands as a visionary figure in modern psychiatry, especially within the field of psychogeriatrics 🌟. His holistic approach—spanning education, clinical care, research, and public health—reflects a deep commitment to improving mental wellness among aging populations 👴🧠. From Alzheimer’s research to suicide prevention, he combines compassion with scientific precision to address some of society’s most complex mental health challenges. His many accolades and international engagements demonstrate the global relevance of his work 🌍. As a mentor, clinician, and scientist, Dr. Rodrigues continues to inspire trust, curiosity, and innovation in the psychiatric field. With a legacy built on integrity, intellect, and impact, he remains a guiding force in the evolution of geriatric mental health care and research for the decades to come 🔬🏅.