ALI KAISSI | Medicine and Health Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

ALI KAISSI | Medicine and Health Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr ALI KAISSI, orthopaedic Hospital Speising Vienna, Austria

Dr. Ali Al Kaissi is a distinguished medical scientist and consultant in pediatric orthopedics with an illustrious international career spanning over four decades. A graduate of Al-Azhar University, Cairo, he pursued postgraduate training and specialization in the United Kingdom, Tunisia, Austria, and Russia. He is best known for his groundbreaking contributions to pediatric skeletal dysplasias and genetic disorders, including the identification of Al Kaissi syndrome (OMIM 617694). As an honorary professor and senior researcher, he has collaborated with prestigious institutions such as the Turner Orthopedic Institute (Russia), Ilizarov Institute (Kurgan), and the University of Saskatchewan (Canada). Dr. Al Kaissi’s multidisciplinary expertise and diagnostic acumen have contributed to the understanding of complex orthopedic and craniofacial disorders. His global impact is reflected through his numerous publications, awards, and honorary appointments.

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Al Kaissi received his foundational medical degree from Al-Azhar University, Cairo (1978). He continued his postgraduate education in the United Kingdom, earning a Certificate in Pediatrics (1988), followed by a Master’s degree in Pediatric Developmental Abnormalities from the University of Warwick (1990). His academic excellence was later recognized with a Doctor of Science (Honorary) from the Turner Scientific Research Institute for Children’s Orthopedics in Saint Petersburg, Russia (2017). His educational path reveals a strong emphasis on pediatric orthopedics, developmental abnormalities, and rare syndromic disorders. His continuous pursuit of medical education, coupled with his pioneering research, has laid the foundation for significant clinical contributions and novel diagnostic insights into congenital and acquired musculoskeletal diseases.

Experience

Dr. Al Kaissi has held numerous high-level clinical and research positions internationally. Since 2005, he has served as a consultant and scientist at the Orthopedic Hospital of Speising in Vienna, Austria. Previously, he led pediatric orthopedic clinical research at the Children’s Hospital in Tunis, Tunisia (1993–2005), where he also established a national center for early recognition of congenital malformation complexes. He has been involved in key medical posts in Iraq, the UK, and Russia, spanning from senior house officer roles to visiting professorships. His experience encompasses both the clinical management of pediatric orthopedic conditions and pioneering research into rare skeletal dysplasias and syndromes. His extensive global collaborations and ability to identify novel pathologies have positioned him as a leader in diagnostic orthopedic research.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Al Kaissi has been the recipient of numerous international awards recognizing his excellence in clinical research and diagnostics. He received the prestigious Russian Golden Medal for Distinguished Clinicians and the Silver Dagestani Sword in 2019. In 2017, he was conferred an Honorary Doctorate (DSc) from the Turner Pediatric Orthopedic Institute, Russia. His contributions have been acknowledged by ministries of health in Russia and Tunisia, among others. He holds honorary professorships at premier Russian institutions including the Ilizarov Institute and the Pediatric Kidney Clinic of Dagestan. His honors reflect not only individual achievement but also the broader impact of his diagnostic innovations on pediatric care and genetic research.

Research Focus

Dr. Al Kaissi’s research focuses on pediatric skeletal dysplasias, craniofacial anomalies, syndromic disorders, and orthopedic genetics. He has discovered and characterized several new syndromes including “Al Kaissi syndrome” (OMIM 617694) and contributed to the understanding of 3MC syndrome and Desbuquois dysplasia-like conditions. His diagnostic insights into wormian bones and thoracic collapse disorders have redefined clinical approaches in developmental orthopedics. His collaboration with environmental scientists has broadened his scope to ecotoxicology and skeletal pathology in wildlife exposed to toxins, reflecting a unique intersection between human and environmental health. His publications cover radiographic and tomographic evaluations, syndrome delineation, and the interplay of environmental exposures with skeletal disease. His work continues to shape diagnostic criteria and management protocols globally.

Publication Top Notes

  • Al Kaissi Syndrome – OMIM (617694): Identified a novel syndrome with growth retardation, spinal malformation, and dysmorphic facies.

  • 3MC Syndrome with Baraitser – OMIM (257920): Defined craniofacial and skeletal anomalies in conjunction with Michael Baraitser.

  • “Progressive Collapse of the Thoracic Cage” – American Journal of Medicine, 2017.

  • “Novel Conception of Wormian Bones” – Diagnostics Journal, 2023.

  • “Skeletal Pathology in Arctic Wildlife” – Science of the Total Environment, 2019 & Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2020.

  • “Meticulous and Early Understanding of Cranial Defects Can Save Lives” – Children, 2023.

  • “Craniofacial Malformations in Syndromic Entities” – Diagnostics, 2022.

  • “Arthrogryposis and Escobar Syndrome” – Minerva Pediatrics, 2024.

  • “Non-lethal ZMPSTE24 Mutation in Progeria” – Clinical Genetics, 2023.

Lina Vieira | Medicine and Health Sciences | Research Hypothesis Excellence Award

Lina Vieira | Medicine and Health Sciences | Research Hypothesis Excellence Award

Prof Lina Vieira, ESTeSL/IPL, Portugal

Prof. Lina Vieira is a distinguished biomedical researcher and educator with a PhD in Biomedical Engineering and Biophysics from the University of Lisbon 🎓, awarded with Distinction and Honors 🏅. Her work primarily advances nuclear medicine, with a special focus on myocardial perfusion scintigraphy and SPECT imaging 🧠❤️. She holds a professorial position at the Lisbon School of Health Technology, actively contributing to both teaching and scientific innovation 📚🔬. Prof. Vieira has led several EU-funded projects, including PIANOFORTE, focusing on safe, optimized radiology for vulnerable populations 🤰📡. Her research blends technology, biophysics, and human-centered approaches like anxiety reduction and music therapy in imaging 🧘‍♀️🎵. An award-winning author and supervisor, she has trained numerous graduate students and remains a leading voice in radiological safety and optimization ⚛️. Her scientific rigor, innovation, and societal impact make her an ideal candidate for the Research Hypothesis Excellence Award 🏆🔍.

Publication Profile

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Education

Prof. Lina Vieira earned her PhD in Biomedical Engineering and Biophysics from the University of Lisbon in 2011 with Distinction and Honors 🎓🌟. Her thesis focused on optimizing myocardial perfusion studies using ECG-gated nuclear medicine imaging ❤️🧠. She also holds a Postgraduate Degree in Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering (2005) and a Bachelor’s in Nuclear Medicine (2000) from the Lisbon School of Health Technology ⚛️📘. As part of her academic growth, she qualified through rigorous public examinations to become a Coordinating Professor in Nuclear Medicine within the Radiation Sciences and Biosignal Technologies Department at ESTeSL 👩‍🏫🧪. Her scholarly training is grounded in biophysics, imaging technology, and healthcare applications, forming a strong foundation for her future academic, research, and leadership achievements 🔬💡.

Experience

Prof. Vieira serves as a Coordinating Professor at the Lisbon School of Health Technology, leading Nuclear Medicine teaching and research initiatives 👩‍🏫🧠. She has been an integrated member of the Health & Technology Research Center since 2019, previously with the Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Lisbon 🧬📊. Her work spans across modeling, signal processing, and human-centered diagnostic imaging, including participation in CIMOSM and GI-MOSM research centers 🧠⚙️. Notably, she coordinates the EU-funded PIANOFORTE project on safe radiology for pregnant patients 🤰📡, and leads innovative research on anxiety and music’s impact on image quality 🎵😌. Prof. Vieira is a mentor to many MSc students and has supervised several dissertations on SPECT imaging, Parkinson’s diagnostics, and PET education 📚📝. Her cross-disciplinary expertise makes her a leader in merging clinical practice with scientific excellence 🏥🔍.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Vieira has received multiple prestigious awards honoring her innovative research in nuclear medicine and imaging technology 🏅📡. She earned the Best Scientific Article Award from Saúde & Tecnologia in 2018, 2017, and 2015 for studies on technologist exposure, myocardial perfusion, and PET/CT in melanoma surveillance 🎖️📘. Her paper, “Value of a Lower Limb Immobilization Device for Optimization of SPECT/CT Image Fusion,” was named one of the Top 3 Papers by JNMT in 2015 and recognized at the 2016 Annual SNMMI Congress in San Diego 🇺🇸✨. These accolades reflect her commitment to high-impact, hypothesis-driven research that enhances clinical outcomes and patient safety 🧠❤️. With consistent recognition over the years, Prof. Vieira continues to lead innovations in nuclear medicine, both theoretically and practically 🔬📈.

Research Focus

Prof. Vieira’s research centers on optimizing nuclear medicine imaging, particularly myocardial perfusion scintigraphy (MPS), SPECT acquisition techniques, and patient-centered innovations in diagnostic imaging ❤️📸. She investigates the impact of psychophysiological variables, such as anxiety, on image quality and explores non-pharmacological interventions like music therapy to improve patient outcomes 🎶🧘‍♂️. A strong advocate for radiological safety, she spearheads projects like PIANOFORTE, which targets personalized radiology for pregnant patients 🤰⚛️. She also delves into educational methodologies, evaluating the effect of videos and social media in communicating ionizing radiation risks effectively 📲🧠. Her interdisciplinary focus combines engineering, patient psychology, radiological science, and public communication—making her work vital for improving both technical precision and patient experience in medical imaging 💡🩺. Her hypothesis-driven approach is rooted in measurable impacts, clinical relevance, and ethical responsibility 🔍📐.

Publication Top Notes

  • 📄 Myocardial Perfusion Scintigraphy: Impact of Anxiety on Image Quality (JPM, 2025 – submitted)

  • 📄 Potential Benefits of Social Media in Educating Healthcare Professionals and Students on Medical Imaging with Ionizing Radiation (Radiography Journal, 2025)

  • 📄 Effects of a Music-Based Intervention on Psychophysiological Outcomes of Patients Undergoing Imaging Procedures: A Systematic Review (Radiography Journal, 2024)

  • 📄 Effectiveness of Educational Videos on Patient’s Preparation for Diagnostic Procedures: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (Preventive Medicine Reports, 2022)