Nader Genedy | Medical Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nader Genedy | Medical Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nader Genedy | Medical Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award | CRF Cardiology | University Hospital of Wales | United Kingdom 

Dr. Nader Genedy is an accomplished clinician–researcher whose work spans metabolic medicine, cardiology, geriatric care, and osteoporosis, integrating advanced academic training with extensive frontline clinical experience. Dr. Nader Genedy completed his medical degree at the University of Alexandria and progressed through multiple postgraduate qualifications, including MRCGP, MRCP(UK), MRCP(I), and specialist certification in acute internal medicine, enabling him to contribute meaningfully to both primary and specialist healthcare environments. Professionally, Dr. Nader Genedy serves as a GP with Special Interest in Osteoporosis and Geriatric Medicine, a Senior Research Fellow in Cardiology, and a Metabolic Medicine and Chemical Pathology Registrar, combining metabolic bone services, lipidology, endocrine disorders, and cardiovascular risk research with high standards of patient-centred care. His responsibilities extend to complex elderly care, DXA interpretation, risk-modelling analysis, and participation in multidisciplinary teams addressing metabolic and cardiovascular disorders. His research interests encompass atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk prediction, familial hypercholesterolaemia modelling, metabolic bone disease, cardiometabolic ageing, and biochemical diagnostics, with notable contributions to clinical trials such as RSA-PACE and metabolic therapeutics studies. Dr. Nader Genedy possesses advanced research skills, including statistical modelling, Cox regression, calibration analysis, SPSS/R processing, clinical dataset evaluation, and quality-improvement methodology, in addition to curriculum design, postgraduate teaching, and specialist question writing for MRCPUK examinations. His scholarly work includes conference presentations, co-authorship of national hyperlipidaemia management tools, and mentorship for postgraduate medical research candidates. Awards and honours recognising his excellence include the Bill Richmond First Prize from HEART UK, the Unsung Hero Award from the Inherited Metabolic Disease Service, multiple GREATix commendations for exemplary clinical service, and a patient feedback award for outstanding metabolic medicine contributions. Through his integrated roles in clinical care, research leadership, and academic assessment, Dr. Nader Genedy consistently demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing evidence-based practice, enhancing clinical education standards, and improving outcomes for complex elderly and cardiometabolic populations. In conclusion, Dr. Nader Genedy’s multifaceted expertise, dedication to research innovation, and ongoing contributions to both healthcare systems and academic scholarship establish him as a highly impactful medical professional whose work continues to influence patient care, clinical research, and postgraduate medical education.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Genedy, N., & Zouwail, S. (2025). ApoB/LDL-C discordance as a predictor of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in genetically confirmed heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia: A hypothesis-generating cohort study. Journal of Clinical Lipidology.

  2. Genedy, N. (2024). Risk-modelling approaches for residual ASCVD in familial hypercholesterolaemia: An integrative clinical dataset analysis. Cardiometabolic Research Insights.

  3. Genedy, N. (2024). Metabolic bone disease assessment in primary care: Evaluating DXA utilisation and therapeutic optimisation. Journal of Osteoporosis and Geriatric Medicine.

  4. Genedy, N. (2023). Clinical implications of biochemical variability in lipidology clinics: A service-evaluation study. International Journal of Metabolic Medicine.

  5. Genedy, N. (2023). Post-CABG haemodynamic assessment: Inter-operator variability between USCOM and transthoracic echocardiography. Cardiovascular Clinical Methods Review.

  6. Genedy, N. (2022). Optimising hyperlipidaemia pathways: A quality-improvement initiative across multidisciplinary teams. British Journal of Clinical Pathway Innovation.

  7. Genedy, N. (2022). Clinical learning through biochemical case commentary: A structured model for postgraduate teaching. Medical Education Practice Journal.

 

Mar Jimenez de la Pena | Medicine and Health Sciences | Medical Hypothesis Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mar Jimenez de la Pena | Medicine and Health Sciences | Medical Hypothesis Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mar Jimenez de la Pena | Medicine and Health Sciences | Medical Hypothesis Award | Radiologist | University Hospital Quironsalud Madrid | Spain 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mar Jimenez de la Pena is a highly accomplished radiologist and academician with a distinguished career devoted to advancing diagnostic imaging, neuroimaging, and translational radiology. She completed her Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and specialized in Radiodiagnosis at Hospital 12 de Octubre in Madrid, establishing a robust clinical and scientific foundation. Currently serving as the Associate Head of Diagnostic Imaging at Hospital Universitario QuirónSalud Madrid, she also contributes as a Professor of Medicine at the Universidad Europea de Madrid, where she mentors medical students and radiology residents. Her professional experience spans more than two decades, encompassing academic instruction, clinical excellence, and leadership in medical imaging. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mar Jimenez de la Pena has been actively engaged in national and international research collaborations, focusing on the application of advanced MRI techniques in neurological disorders, pediatric neuroimaging, and genetic syndromes. Her research interests center on neurodevelopmental disorders, brain perfusion analysis, and the application of artificial intelligence in MRI interpretation. She has demonstrated outstanding research skills in multimodal MRI data acquisition, neuroimage analysis, and clinical study design. Her work has been published in top-tier journals such as Frontiers in Neuroscience, Neuroradiology, European Journal of Medical Genetics, and American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, significantly contributing to the understanding of complex neuroimaging patterns and clinical correlations. With over 40 peer-reviewed articles, including 33 international papers, and multiple book chapters, she has established a strong academic footprint. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mar Jimenez de la Pena has received over 30 prestigious awards, including 29 honors from the Spanish Society of Radiology (SERAM), recognition from the Spanish Society of Neurosurgery (SENR), and an American Society of Radiology Award for her scientific presentations. Her memberships in SERAM, SENR, and ESR, alongside her role as a reviewer for Radiología, underscore her professional dedication to the advancement of radiological science. A visionary researcher and educator, she continues to contribute to training programs for medical imaging professionals, fostering innovation and excellence in radiological education. In conclusion, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mar Jimenez de la Pena exemplifies a perfect blend of clinical expertise, academic leadership, and research innovation, making her a highly deserving candidate for international recognition in medical imaging and radiological research. Her continued contributions promise to shape the future of neuroimaging and radiodiagnostic excellence globally.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Jimenez de la Pena, M. (2023). Tatton‐Brown–Rahman syndrome: Novel pathogenic variants and new neuroimaging findings. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. Citations: 12

  2. Jimenez de la Pena, M. (2023). White-matter lesions and cortical cerebral blood flow evaluation by 3D arterial spin-labeled perfusion MRI in asymptomatic divers: Correlation with patent foramen ovale occurrence. Journal of Clinical Medicine. Citations: 18

  3. Jimenez de la Pena, M. (2022). Development of a super-resolution scheme for pediatric magnetic resonance brain imaging through convolutional neural networks. Frontiers in Neuroscience. Citations: 25

  4. Jimenez de la Pena, M. (2022). Mutations in the COL18A1 gene associated with Knobloch syndrome and structural brain anomalies: A novel case report and literature review of neuroimaging findings. Neurocase. Citations: 9

  5. Jimenez de la Pena, M. (2021). Neuroimaging findings in patients with EBF3 mutations: Report of two cases. Molecular Syndromology. Citations: 7

  6. Jimenez de la Pena, M. (2021). Abnormal frontal gyrification pattern and uncinate development in patients with KBG syndrome caused by ANKRD11 aberrations. European Journal of Paediatric Neurology. Citations: 15

  7. Jimenez de la Pena, M. (2020). Automatic identification of atypical clinical fMRI results. Neuroradiology. Citations: 22

 

CEZARY WASILCZYK | Medical Hypotheses | Medical Hypothesis Award

CEZARY WASILCZYK | Medical Hypotheses | Medical Hypothesis Award

Mr CEZARY Wasilczyk, Wasilczyk Medical Clinic Indywidualna Praktyka Lekarska Cezary Wasilczyk, Poland

Based on the impressive qualifications and extensive contributions of Dr. Ceary Wasilczyk, he is indeed a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Here’s a detailed breakdown of his qualifications, experience, and contributions to support this assessment:

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Education

Dr. Cezyary Wasilczyk earned his Doctor’s degree from the Academy of Medicine in Białystok, Poland, from 1996 to 2002. His foundational education includes secondary school and musical training, demonstrating a diverse background.

Professional Experience

  • Chief of Orthopedics Department (2015 – 2024) at Wasilczyk Medical Clinic, where he specializes in arthroscopy and ultrasound examinations.
  • Notable scientific contributions in Nano Surgery and Bioengineering treatments, particularly under ultrasound guidance.
  • Ph.D. (2015) from the Center of Postgraduate Medical Education in Warsaw, focusing on ultrasonography for meniscal tears.
  • Founder of the Ultrasonography School “Sonomasters,” with over 100 lectures on ultrasound for medical professionals.
  • Active member and chairman at international congresses such as ISMUS, enhancing knowledge in musculoskeletal ultrasound.

Research Contributions

  • PhD Research: His doctoral thesis on the ultrasonographic evaluation of meniscal tears reflects a significant contribution to orthopedic imaging and surgical techniques.
  • Published Works: Ceary has authored multiple publications, including two volumes of an ultrasound atlas and studies on ultrasound diagnostics and innovative treatments. These contributions advance the understanding of orthopedic injuries and treatments, underscoring his research impact.
  • Clinical Trials Participation: His involvement in international clinical trials further solidifies his role as an active researcher in orthopedic medicine.

Scientific Impact

  • Focus on Advancements: His research in nano-surgical techniques and bioengineering for treating ligament injuries highlights his role at the forefron

Professional Affiliations and Contributions

  • Founder of Ultrasonography School: His role in educating over 100 ultrasound courses indicates a dedication to advancing medical education.
  • Membership in ISMUS: Participation in international congresses and research trials demonstrates his active engagement in the global medical community.

Conclusion

Dr. CeZary Wasilczyk’s multifaceted contributions to orthopedics, dedication to medical education, and innovative research make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His commitment to advancing medical practice through ultrasound technology and surgical techniques is exemplary, reflecting a significant impact on both his patients and the medical community at large.

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