Xue Li | Medicine and Health Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Xue Li | Medicine and Health Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Xue Li | Medicine and Health Sciences | Associate Professor | Shanghai University | China

Mrs. Xue Li is an Associate Professor in the School of Psychology at Shanghai University of Sport and a recognized scholar in the interdisciplinary domains of sports psychology and women’s mental health. She holds a doctoral degree in psychology from a nationally accredited university, where her academic training emphasized experimental psychology, cognitive assessment, and applied mental health research. Professionally, Mrs. Xue Li has developed a strong academic profile through her teaching, research leadership, and curriculum innovation within higher education, particularly in psychology programs integrating sport science and behavioral health. Her research interests focus on cognitive and emotional regulation in female populations, attention bias, psychological risk assessment, time perception in athletes, and the mental health benefits of structured physical and mind–body interventions such as yoga. Mrs. Xue Li possesses advanced research skills in experimental design, psychological measurement, virtual simulation development, data analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration, enabling her to translate theoretical models into applied educational and clinical contexts.

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Regular Yoga Modulates Attention Bias During the Luteal Phase in Women with Premenstrual Syndrome

– Brain Sciences, Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Hagit Cohen | Medicine and Health Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Hagit Cohen | Medicine and Health Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Hagit Cohen | Medicine and Health Sciences | Head of Anxiety at Ben Gurion University | Israel

Prof. Hagit Cohen is a distinguished neuroscientist and psychiatrist internationally recognized for her pioneering contributions to stress biology, psychobiology, and translational research in anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder. Prof. Hagit Cohen completed her undergraduate training in life sciences and her master’s and doctoral education in biomedical engineering and life sciences at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, where her doctoral research focused on neurophysiological and spectral analysis approaches to mental fatigue and stress-related mechanisms. She later advanced her expertise through postdoctoral training in clinical biochemistry and pharmacology, strengthening her translational orientation between basic neuroscience and clinical psychiatry. Prof. Hagit Cohen currently serves as a senior academic leader in psychiatry and neuroscience, holding prestigious chaired and professorial positions while directing a nationally influential Anxiety and Stress Research Unit that integrates clinical, behavioral, neuroendocrine, and molecular approaches. Prof. Hagit Cohen is highly skilled in translational animal models, psychopharmacology, neuroendocrine profiling, behavioral neuroscience, biomarker discovery, and interdisciplinary clinical research design. She has authored 212 documents, received 13,692 citations, and holds an h-index of 65, reflecting the sustained international impact of her scholarship.

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Featured Publications

Exploring the Anxiolytic Potential of NPY by a Dipeptidyl Peptidase-IV Inhibitor in an Animal Model of PTSD
– International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 2024 (7 Citations)
Loss of the Zinc Receptor ZnR/GPR39 in Mice Enhances Anxiety-Related Behavior and Motor Deficits, and Modulates KCC2 Expression in the Amygdala
– Behavioral and Brain Functions, 2024 (1 Citation)
ZNF142 Mutation Causes Sex-Dependent Neurologic Disorder
– Journal of Medical Genetics, 2024 (4 Citations)
Neuro-Psychiatric Symptoms in Directly and Indirectly Blast-Exposed Civilian Survivors of Urban Missile Attacks
– BMC Psychiatry, 2023 (6 Citations)
Sounds of Danger and Post-Traumatic Stress Responses in Wild Rodents: Ecological Validity of a Translational Model of PTSD
– Molecular Psychiatry, 2023 (6 Citations)
Hydrocortisone in the Emergency Department: A Prospective, Double-Blind, Randomized Controlled PTSD Study
– CNS Spectrums, 2023 (8 Citations)
Promoter Methylation of the Glucocorticoid Receptor Following Trauma and Its Association With PTSD Development
– World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 2023 (5 Citations)

Emrah Can | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Emrah Can | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Emrah Can | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award | Professor| Istanbul University | Turkey

Prof. Dr. Emrah Can is a highly accomplished pediatrician and neonatology-focused clinician-scientist recognized for his extensive contributions to neonatal health, pediatric infectious diseases, neonatal sepsis, retinopathy of prematurity, and pediatric critical care. Prof. Dr. Emrah Can completed his medical training at Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine, followed by his medical specialization in Child Health and Diseases at Health Sciences University, İstanbul Bağcılar Training and Research Hospital, where he developed strong clinical expertise in neonatal nutrition, early sepsis biomarkers, high-risk neonatal monitoring, and pediatric intensive care. He progressed academically to the ranks of Associate Professor and Professor through consistent research productivity, clinical excellence, and mentorship. Throughout his career, Prof. Dr. Emrah Can has supervised numerous pediatric specialization theses focused on neonatal sepsis biomarkers, MRSA carriage among hospitalized children, melatonin levels in early sepsis, prognostic tools for pediatric traumatic brain injury, differentiation of lower respiratory tract infection and colonization in tracheostomized children, fetal malnutrition indicators, and hyperbilirubinemia-related risk factors, demonstrating his commitment to developing evidence-based pediatric protocols and training the next generation of pediatric specialists. His research interests include neonatal immunology, inflammation markers, nutritional interventions for premature infants, oxygen affinity biomarkers, neonatal thrombosis, and innovative hypothesis-driven models for predicting neonatal morbidity. His research skills include statistical analysis, advanced clinical data interpretation, hypothesis modeling, neonatal diagnostic model development, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Prof. Dr. Emrah Can has authored impactful publications in reputable journals such as Medical Hypotheses, International Ophthalmology, European Journal of Pediatrics, Pediatric Cardiology, and Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, contributing significantly to early detection strategies for NEC, ROP, neonatal thrombosis, and hematologic alterations in neonates. His scientific memberships reflect his professional commitment, including active participation in the Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Academy Association, Turkish National Pediatric Association, Child Friends Association, and Turkish Neonatology Association. He has also served in academic administrative roles, including program head positions that highlight his leadership in medical education. Prof. Dr. Emrah Can has received recognition for his academic achievements, research contributions, and involvement in pediatric healthcare improvement initiatives. Overall, Prof. Dr. Emrah Can demonstrates exceptional clinical acumen, research innovation, collaborative engagement, and leadership in pediatric and neonatal medicine, positioning him as a scholar whose contributions continue to shape evidence-based neonatal care, advance scientific understanding of pediatric diseases, and improve health outcomes for vulnerable newborn populations.

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Featured Publications

  1. Can, E. (2025). Development of a scoring model integrating inflammatory markers for predicting ROP in preterm neonates. International Ophthalmology.

  2. Can, E. (2025). Postnatal hemoglobin P50 as a surrogate marker for hypoxia-driven NEC in preterm infants: A mechanistic hypothesis. Medical Hypotheses.

  3. Can, E. (2025). Phototherapy modifies hematologic markers without inducing inflammation in neonates: A retrospective observational study. European Journal of Pediatrics.

  4. Can, E. (2025). Could parabiotics safely enhance immune maturation and mitigate NEC/sepsis in preterm neonates? Medical Hypotheses.

  5. Can, E. (2025). Early haemoglobin oxygen affinity as a hypothesis-generating marker for retinopathy of prematurity risk in preterm infants. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health.

  6. Can, E. (2025). Neonatal portal vein thrombosis: A case series from a tertiary NICU. Pediatric Cardiology.

 

Gabriela Gurau | Medicine and Health Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Gabriela Gurau | Medicine and Health Sciences | Excellence in Research Award 

Prof. Dr. Gabriela Gurau | Medicine and Health Sciences | Excellence in Research Award | Physician | The Lower Danube University | Romania

Prof. Dr. Gabriela Gurău is an accomplished Romanian medical researcher, clinician, and academic leader with extensive contributions to the fields of clinical laboratory medicine, infectious diseases, and metabolic disorders. She holds a Ph.D. in Medical Sciences from the University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila,” Bucharest, complemented by advanced certifications in diabetes, nutrition, metabolic diseases, and laboratory medicine from the Ministry of Health and the Training Center for Doctors and Pharmacists. Currently serving as Professor Habil. at the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University “Dunarea de Jos” of Galați, she also fulfills the role of Head of the Clinical Laboratory at the Clinical Emergency Hospital for Children “Sfântul Ioan.” Throughout her professional journey, Prof. Dr. Gabriela Gurău has demonstrated exceptional skill in integrating clinical diagnostics with translational research, focusing on pediatric infections, antibiotic resistance, microbiological profiling, and metabolic disorders. Her research interests include pathogen surveillance, microbial resistance mechanisms, pediatric metabolic health, and the interplay between microbiota and systemic diseases. With an active research portfolio, she has participated in numerous national and international projects, including innovative studies funded by PN II, AUF, and institutional grants, contributing significantly to Romania’s biomedical research landscape. She is the author and co-author of impactful peer-reviewed articles published in leading scientific journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, such as Life, Viruses, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Applied Sciences, and Infection and Drug Resistance, reflecting her commitment to scientific excellence and knowledge dissemination. Her strong research skills span molecular diagnostics, laboratory analytics, data interpretation, and interdisciplinary collaboration, all of which reinforce her as a versatile scientist bridging clinical medicine and public health research. Recognized for her scholarly achievements and leadership, Prof. Dr. Gabriela Gurău has been a key figure in organizing medical conferences like MedFarmLab, served as Head of the Department of Morphological and Functional Sciences, and contributed actively to professional societies and research committees. Her dedication has earned her respect as a mentor, educator, and innovator in Romanian academia. Prof. Dr. Gabriela Gurău’s career exemplifies a synthesis of scientific rigor, community service, and academic distinction, underpinned by her mission to improve pediatric healthcare outcomes through evidence-based research. With her established reputation, international collaborations, and evolving leadership roles, Prof. Dr. Gabriela Gurău continues to advance the frontiers of laboratory medicine and inspire emerging generations of biomedical scientists worldwide.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Matache, E. R., Gurău, G., Stoian, V. I., Zaharia, A. E., Ciocoiu, M., Maftei, N. M., & Tutunaru, D. (2025). Bordetella pertussis in children: A retrospective analysis of the clinical impact and the role of vaccination. Life, 15(10), 1514.

  2. Matache, E. R., Gurău, G., Raileanu, C. R., Zaharescu, A., Popa, G. V., Maftei, N. M., & Tutunaru, D. (2025). Pathogen profile of children hospitalised with viral respiratory infections in Galati County, Romania. Viruses, 17(4), 586.

  3. Ursu, M., Cretu-Stuparu, M., Gurău, G., Nitoi, L. C., Nechita, A., & Arbune, M. (2024). An epidemiological perspective on new pediatric cases of type 1 diabetes and vitamin D deficiency in South-East Romania: A retrospective study. Children, 11(10), 1162.

  4. Radaschin, D. S., Iancu, A. V., Ionescu, A. M., Gurău, G., Niculet, E., Bujoreanu, F. C., & Tatu, A. L. (2024). An eastern county from a European eastern country—The characteristics of cutaneous microbiome in psoriasis patients—Preliminary results. Life, 14(6), 678.

  5. Radaschin, D. S., Iancu, A. V., Ionescu, A. M., Gurău, G., Niculet, E., Bujoreanu, F. C., & Popa, L. G. (2024). Comparative analysis of the cutaneous microbiome in psoriasis patients and healthy individuals—Insights into microbial dysbiosis: Final results. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25(19), 10583.

  6. Iancu, A. V., Arbune, M., Zaharia, E. A., Tutunaru, D., Maftei, N. M., Peptine, L. D., Tocu, G., & Gurău, G. (2023). Prevalence and antibiotic resistance of Enterococcus spp.: A retrospective study in hospitals of Southeast Romania. Applied Sciences, 13(6), 3866.

  7. Arbune, M., Gurău, G., Niculet, E., Iancu, A. V., Lupasteanu, G., Fotea, S., Vasile, M. C., & Tatu, A. L. (2021). Prevalence of antibiotic resistance of ESKAPE pathogens over five years in an infectious diseases hospital from South-East Romania. Infection and Drug Resistance, 14, 2369–2378.

 

Yeon Kim | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yeon Kim | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Professor | California State University San Bernardino | United States

Dr. Yeon Kim is a distinguished nursing scholar whose career weaves together rigorous education, extensive professional experience, and a strong trajectory in research and mentorship. She earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from California State University through the DNP Consortium Program, following a Master of Science in Nursing from California State University, Dominguez Hills, and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Seoul National University. In her academic career, Dr. Yeon Kim has served as professor and associate professor in the Department of Nursing at California State University, San Bernardino, and previously held assistant professor roles, adjunct faculty appointments, and clinical teaching positions across several institutions. Her professional experience extends beyond academia into the clinical domain—she practiced in intensive care units, telemetry floors, and emergency departments, and held leadership roles like Alternate Lead Nurse in Burn Intensive Care Units. Her research interests center on nursing leadership and management, health disparities among minority populations, digital healthcare innovation in education, incivility and professionalism in nursing students, and curriculum development to enhance clinical competence. Dr. Yeon Kim is adept in a variety of research skills including quantitative and qualitative methodologies, survey design, statistical analysis (using SPSS, R), mixed-methods integration, grant writing, program evaluation, and interprofessional collaboration. Over the course of her scholarly work she has authored 11 documents, accrued 82 citations, and holds an h-index of 4. Her honors and awards include multiple internal grant awards from California State University (such as the Professors Across Borders Grant, Teaching Skills Study Award, Faculty Learning Community funding), external funding through the Department of Health Care Access and Information, recognition for instructional excellence, and leadership in curriculum development and faculty mentoring. In conclusion, Dr. Yeon Kim represents a consummate scholar-practitioner whose blend of educational depth, clinical insight, administrative acumen, and scholarly productivity position her as a leader in nursing education and research. Her sustained commitment to improving nursing pedagogy, bridging theory and practice, fostering student engagement, and expanding research on equity and digital health demonstrates that she is well poised to make lasting contributions to both the academic community and global healthcare outcomes.

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Featured Publications

  1. Kim, Y. (2022). Leadership styles and nurse retention: A meta-analysis. Journal of Nursing Management, (cited 25)

  2. Kim, Y. (2021). Digital simulation in undergraduate nursing education: Effects on clinical reasoning. Nurse Education Today, (cited 18)

  3. Kim, Y. (2020). Incivility among nursing students: Prevalence and coping strategies. International Journal of Nursing Studies, (cited 12)

  4. Kim, Y. (2019). Evaluating a curriculum intervention to improve clinical judgment in junior nurses. Nurse Educator, (cited 15)

  5. Kim, Y. (2018). Disparities in health outcomes among Korean American older adults: A comparative study. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, (cited 8)

  6. Kim, Y. (2017). Technology acceptance and e-learning readiness among nursing faculty. Computers, Informatics, Nursing, (cited 4)