Shahar Lev-Ari | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shahar Lev-Ari | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Visiting Faculty | Stanford University | United States

Dr. Shahar Lev-Ari is an accomplished academic with a strong educational foundation in cellular biology and medicine who has over many years built a distinguished career in health promotion, public health research, integrative medicine, and well-being interventions; Dr. Shahar Lev-Ari was trained in cellular biology and obtained his PhD after rigorous work in integrative medicine and intervention science, and his education included advanced training in health promotion science and mindfulness-based behavior change. In his professional experience, Dr. Shahar Lev-Ari has served as founding director of the Integrative Medicine Center & Laboratory of Medicinal Herbs and Cancer Research at the Institute of Oncology, led the Health Promotion Unit within the Integrated Cancer Prevention Center at Tel Aviv Medical Center, and formerly chaired the Department of Health Promotion, School of Public Health at Tel Aviv University; he is also a visiting scholar in Stanford University’s Department of Genetics and collaborates internationally in precision health and psychosocial interventions. Research interests of Dr. Shahar Lev-Ari focus on mindfulness and stress-reduction techniques, inquiry-based stress reduction (IBSR), salutogenesis, resilience, psychosocial health, mental well-being, interventions in at-risk populations (e.g. women with BRCA variants), longevity and protective behavioral and psychosocial factors, mind-body medicine, and digital health tools for well-being. He has developed skills in both quantitative and intervention research; expertise in randomized clinical trials, longitudinal cohort studies, psychosocial measurement, sleep assessments, behavior change, developing and evaluating interventions, public health promotion, multi-disciplinary collaborators, mixed-methods, psychosocial biometrics, and implementing rigorous designs. Dr. Shahar Lev-Ari has been recognized with awards and honours such as the Outstanding Scientist Award from the Israel Society for Complementary Medicine under the auspices of the Israeli Medical Association, and has received support from organizations such as the Rothschild Foundation, the Israeli Cancer Association, and chief scientists in education and medicine; he has also been invited to serve on editorial boards (e.g., Section Editor for Public Health in Journal of Clinical Medicine), and in national and global working groups on mental health promotion. In his published record, Dr. Shahar Lev-Ari has authored 81 documents, has accumulated 2,106 citations, and has h-index 22, demonstrating both breadth and impact. Overall, Dr. Shahar Lev-Ari embodies a scholar-practitioner who bridges fundamental biology, public health, psychosocial interventions and community health implementation, with leadership roles in research, mentorship, and translation of findings into interventions that improve psychological well-being and health outcomes in both general and vulnerable populations.

Profile:  Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

  1. Effect of Inquiry-Based Stress Reduction on Well-being and Views on Risk-Reducing Surgery Among Women With BRCA Variants in Israel: A Randomized Clinical Trial — 2021; ~3 citations

  2. The Association Between the Sense of Coherence and the Self-Reported Adherence to Guidelines During the First Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Israel — 2022; number of citations

  3. The Use of Smart Devices for Mental Health Diagnosis and Care — 2022; number of citations

  4. A Novel Platform for Attenuating Immune Hyperactivity Using EXO-CD24 in COVID-19 and Beyond — 2022; number of citations

  5. Data From a One-Stop-Shop Comprehensive Cancer Screening Center — 2023; number of citations

  6. Mental Health for All: The Case for Investing in Digital Mental Health to Improve Global Outcomes, Access, and Innovation in Low-Resource Settings — 2023; number of citations

 

Katarzyna Styszko | Wastewater-based epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Katarzyna Styszko | Wastewater-based epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Reasercher at AGH University of Krakow , Poland

Prof. Katarzyna Styszko 🎓 is an expert in environmental engineering, specializing in micropollutant emissions, microplastics, atmospheric aerosols, and wastewater-based epidemiology. She holds a D.Sc. from the Central Mining Institute (2017) and a Ph.D. from AGH University of Science and Technology (2003). Currently a professor at AGH’s Faculty of Energy and Fuels, she has led multiple research projects on air and water pollution, public health risks, and emerging contaminants. With an H-index of 21 and over 1,480 citations, her work advances pollution mitigation strategies. She has conducted research stays at the University of Bath, Vienna University of Technology, and Aarhus University. 🌍🔬

Publication Profile

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🎓 Academic Background

Prof. Katarzyna Styszko holds a D.Sc. (habilitation) in Environmental Engineering from the Central Mining Institute, Katowice (2017) and a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from AGH University of Science and Technology (2003). She earned her M.Sc. in Chemical Technology from The Krakow University of Technology (1999), equipping her with a strong foundation in environmental research. Additionally, she completed a two-year teaching qualification program at the Pedagogy and Psychology Educational Centre in Krakow (1996–1998), enhancing her academic and mentoring skills. Her diverse educational background supports her expertise in environmental pollution, wastewater treatment, and atmospheric aerosol analysis. 🌍🔬

👩‍🏫 Professional Experience

Prof. Katarzyna Styszko has been a professor at AGH University of Science and Technology since 2019, specializing in Coal Chemistry and Environmental Sciences. Previously, she served as an adjunct from 2003 to 2019 across multiple departments. She plays a key role in academic leadership, serving as Vice-Dean (2020–2024) and a member of the “Initiative for Excellence – Research University” project (2021). An active mentor, she has supervised 8 Ph.D. students, over 100 master’s students, and leads the Student Research Association “RedoX” since 2012. She also contributed to the COST Action COLOSSAL management committee (2017–2021). 🔬📚

Research Focus

Katarzyna Styszko’s research primarily focuses on environmental chemistry 🌍, wastewater-based epidemiology 💧, and air pollution analysis 🌫️. She investigates polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), emerging contaminants, pharmaceutical residues, and antibiotic resistance in wastewater and atmospheric aerosols. Her work contributes to public health risk assessment 🏥, ecotoxicology 🧪, and sustainable environmental management ♻️. Styszko has led projects on carbonaceous aerosols, sewage sludge safety, and illicit drug monitoring 🚔. Her multidisciplinary approach integrates analytical chemistry, environmental monitoring, and health impact studies, making her research critical in assessing urban pollution and chemical exposure risks.

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ Spatio‐temporal assessment of illicit drug use at large scale: evidence from 7 years of international wastewater monitoring 
📅 Year: 2020 |  Cited by: 222

2️⃣ Characterization of the coal fly ash for the purpose of improvement of industrial on-line measurement of unburned carbon content 
📅 Year: 2004 |  Cited by: 150

3️⃣ Occurrence of pharmaceutical residues, personal care products, lifestyle chemicals, illicit drugs and metabolites in wastewater and receiving surface waters of Krakow 
📅 Year: 2021 |  Cited by: 125

4️⃣ An analysis of the dust deposition on solar photovoltaic modules 
📅 Year: 2019 |  Cited by: 123

Conclusion

Katarzyna Styszko is a distinguished researcher with a strong academic footprint, evidenced by her H-index of 21 and 1,480 citations (Scopus). Her expertise in environmental pollution, microplastics, wastewater-based epidemiology, and atmospheric aerosols addresses critical global challenges. As a professor at AGH University of Science and Technology, she has significantly contributed to academia through supervision of doctoral, master’s, and diploma students. She has authored numerous high-impact publications, led multiple national and international research projects as a principal investigator, and engaged in international collaborations across the UK, France, Italy, Austria, and Denmark. Her extensive contributions, leadership, and scientific impact make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 🚀