Nathalia Castillo | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Nathalia Castillo | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms Nathalia Castillo, Albany Medical College, United States

Ms. Nathalia Castillo is a dedicated medical student and researcher at Albany Medical College, with a profound commitment to transplant surgery, orthopedic surgery, and healthcare disparities. She has showcased exceptional leadership, guiding multiple research initiatives while advocating for healthcare equity. Her studies focus on addressing racial and gender disparities in surgical fields, ensuring improved patient outcomes. Through her contributions to academic research, medical education, and leadership roles, she has established herself as an emerging scholar in the medical field. Ms. Castillo’s work has been recognized at national conferences, and she actively mentors fellow students in surgical research. She remains dedicated to advancing knowledge and bridging gaps in healthcare.

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Education

Ms. Nathalia Castillo is currently an MD candidate at Albany Medical College, expected to graduate in May 2025. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Health Science with a minor in Nutrition from Chapman University, where she graduated Summa Cum Laude (2021) 🏅. During her undergraduate studies, she actively engaged in research projects focused on public health, medical disparities, and clinical outcomes. Her strong academic performance, combined with her commitment to research, led her to pursue surgical investigations at Albany Medical College. Ms. Castillo has also participated in numerous research training programs and medical symposiums, enhancing her skills in biostatistics, data analysis, and clinical trial methodologies 📊. She continues to build a strong foundation in medical research while excelling in academics and leadership roles.

Experience

Ms. Nathalia Castillo has extensive research experience in transplant surgery, orthopedic surgery, and healthcare disparities. She has served as a research leader in the Department of General Surgery and Transplant Surgery at Albany Medical College, where she has worked on groundbreaking studies 📑. Her contributions include research on racial and gender disparities in surgical specialties, leading to impactful findings in healthcare equity. She has collaborated with top surgeons and academic mentors, co-authoring multiple peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations. Additionally, she holds leadership positions in student organizations, such as the Latinx Medical Student Association, advocating for diversity in medicine. Ms. Castillo has also mentored medical students in research methodologies, fostering a new generation of evidence-based practitioners 📚.

Awards and Honors

Ms. Nathalia Castillo’s dedication to medical research and academic excellence has earned her prestigious awards 🏆. She was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society (2024), a recognition reserved for top medical students based on academic merit and research contributions 🎓. She also received the Scholastic Excellence Award from Albany Medical College, highlighting her outstanding performance. In 2024, she was awarded Top 10 Poster at the American Orthopaedic Association Annual Leadership Meeting 🏅. Her research on surgical disparities has been presented at national and international conferences, earning recognition from leading medical institutions. Ms. Castillo continues to push the boundaries of medical research, ensuring innovation and progress in transplant and orthopedic surgery.

Research Focus

Ms. Nathalia Castillo’s research focuses on transplant surgery, orthopedic surgery, and healthcare disparities 🏥. Her studies aim to identify and address racial and gender disparities in surgical fields, working towards improving access, outcomes, and representation. She has extensively investigated attrition rates among US abdominal transplant surgeons, revealing critical inequalities in leadership positions 📊. Her work in orthopedic surgery explores complication management and surgical outcomes, particularly in foot and ankle procedures 🦶. Additionally, she examines equitable patient care in organ transplantation, ensuring fair access and success rates among underrepresented groups. Her findings have been published in top-tier journals, influencing policy changes and medical education reforms 📚. Ms. Castillo’s passion for bridging gaps in healthcare drives her commitment to evidence-based solutions and advocacy for diversity in surgery.

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Gao Jianhong | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Gao Jianhong | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Jianhong Gao, upm, Malaysia

Dr. Jianhong Gao is a dedicated sports scientist and research fellow at the National Sports Institute of Malaysia, specializing in injury prevention, rehabilitation, and musculoskeletal health. She holds a bachelor’s degree from First Shandong Medical University, a master’s in sports rehabilitation from Shanghai University of Sport, and a PhD in sports science from Universiti Putra Malaysia. Her expertise lies in developing rehabilitation strategies for elite athletes, focusing on chronic low back pain, biomechanics, and return-to-play protocols. With multiple high-impact publications and funded research projects, she has significantly contributed to the advancement of sports rehabilitation. Dr. Gao collaborates with leading universities and institutions, ensuring evidence-based clinical applications. She is an advocate for innovative rehabilitation techniques like tissue flossing and biomechanical assessment to enhance athletic performance and reduce injury risks. Her research has shaped modern approaches in sports medicine, benefitting both professional athletes and the general population.

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Education

Dr. Jianhong Gao has a strong academic background in sports science and rehabilitation. She earned her bachelor’s degree in medical sciences from First Shandong Medical University, laying the foundation for her expertise in human physiology and sports medicine. She then pursued a master’s degree in sports rehabilitation from Shanghai University of Sport, where she gained advanced knowledge in musculoskeletal health and injury recovery. Furthering her academic journey, she obtained a PhD in sports science from Universiti Putra Malaysia, focusing on injury prevention and rehabilitation for elite athletes. Her research integrates biomechanics, tissue flossing, and rehabilitation therapy to optimize athletic performance and recovery. Throughout her studies, she engaged in extensive clinical research and collaborated with top experts, shaping her evidence-based approach to sports injury management. Dr. Gao’s academic achievements highlight her commitment to advancing sports science and developing innovative rehabilitation methodologies for athletes worldwide.

Experience

Dr. Jianhong Gao has extensive experience in sports injury prevention and rehabilitation. She is currently a Research Fellow at the National Sports Institute of Malaysia, where she specializes in injury management and performance optimization for elite athletes. She has led multiple funded research projects, including studies on chronic low back pain rehabilitation, biomechanical assessments in martial arts, and injury risk management programs. Her work has contributed to innovative rehabilitation protocols and return-to-play strategies. Dr. Gao actively collaborates with Universiti Malaya, Universiti Putra Malaysia, and Tunku Abdul Rahman University to advance sports science research. She also provides consultation on musculoskeletal disorders for athletes and the general public, integrating biomechanics, myofascial release, and corrective exercises. With a strong academic and clinical background, she continues to bridge the gap between research and practical applications in sports medicine, helping athletes recover efficiently and perform at their peak.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Jianhong Gao’s contributions to sports science and rehabilitation have earned her significant recognition. She has received multiple research grants, including RM100,000 for her study on Flossband rehabilitation for chronic low back pain and RM35,000 for research on karate punching biomechanics. Additionally, she is a key investigator in a RM2.5 million injury risk management project (2024-2027). Her research has been published in prestigious journals indexed in Scopus and SCI, reflecting her expertise in sports injury prevention. Dr. Gao has collaborated with leading universities and sports institutions, further enhancing her impact in the field. Her studies on tissue flossing, biomechanics, and rehabilitation techniques have influenced clinical applications worldwide. As a leading researcher in sports medicine, she has played a crucial role in advancing rehabilitation strategies, making her a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award for her outstanding academic and scientific contributions.

Research Focus

Dr. Jianhong Gao’s research revolves around sports injury prevention, chronic low back pain management, and return-to-play strategies. She specializes in biomechanics, myofascial release techniques, and rehabilitation protocols to improve athletic performance and recovery. One of her key research areas is the use of Flossband therapy for musculoskeletal rehabilitation, which she has explored through clinical trials. She has also conducted extensive studies on karate punching biomechanics and strength assessments in elite martial artists. Her work emphasizes evidence-based rehabilitation strategies, integrating tissue flossing, biomechanical analysis, and corrective exercises to minimize injury risks. As an investigator in a multi-million-ringgit injury risk management project, she aims to develop a comprehensive injury prevention framework for professional athletes. Her findings have been instrumental in shaping modern rehabilitation techniques, benefiting not only elite athletes but also individuals suffering from musculoskeletal conditions.

Publication Top Notes

The effect of tissue flossing technique on sports and injury prevention and rehabilitation: a systematic review of recent research

Absolute Reliability and Concurrent Validity of the Modified Goniometric Platform for Measuring Trunk Rotation in the Sitting Position

The potential mechanisms of tissue flossing with Flossband application around the joints or soft tissues: A theoretical framework

Social capital and physical activity: A literature review up to march 2024

Multivariate regression modeling of Chinese artistic gymnastic handspring vaulting kinematic performance based on judges scores

Exploring the role of social capital in enhancing physical activity among college and university students: A systematic review

Comprehensive analysis of college students’ autonomous fitness behavior—a narrative review

 

 

 

YENIFER DIAZ MONTES | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

YENIFER DIAZ MONTES | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof YENIFER DIAZ MONTES, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Colombia

Yenifer Díaz Montes is an accomplished nurse with a strong academic and professional background. She completed her high school education at Institución Educativa Marco Fidel Suárez in Ciénaga de Oro, Córdoba in 2010. She earned her Nursing degree from Universidad del Magdalena in 2015 and specialized in University Teaching in 2017. Yenifer obtained a Master’s in Public Health, graduating Summa Cum Laude from Universidad del Norte in 2020. Currently, she is pursuing a Ph.D. in Epidemiology and Public Health at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. She has diverse experience, including roles at Clínica Mar Caribe COLSALUD S.A. and Universidad del Magdalena. Her proficiency in English is at a B2.1 level 🌟.

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Academic

She graduated as a Bachiller Académico from Institución Educativa Marco Fidel Suarez in Ciénaga de Oro, Córdoba, in 2010. She then pursued a degree in Nursing at Universidad Del Magdalena, Santa Marta, graduating on December 4, 2015. Continuing my education, I specialized in University Teaching at Universidad del Magdalena, Santa Marta, on October 4, 2017, and obtained a Master’s in Public Health, Summa Cum Laude, from Universidad del Norte on July 17, 2020. Currently,  am pursuing a Doctorate in Epidemiology and Public Health at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, which began in November 2020. In addition to my formal education, She have completed various diplomas: Nursing Care for Patients with Renal Disease (120 hours, April 24 – June 21, 2015), Pedagogy for Non-Licensed Professionals (480 hours, June 10 – September 9, 2017), Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (120 hours, March 15 – May 31, 2018), and Primary Health Care and Integrated Health Service Networks in Colombia (120 hours, 2018) through the OPS/OMS Virtual Health Campus, Node Colombia. 💉📚🎓

Experience

From January 4, 2016, to May 3, 2018, I served as Chief Nurse in Emergency, Hospitalization, and Maternity at the Universidad del Magdalena, managing both administrative duties and patient care under the supervision of Leonor Candanoza. Transitioning to an academic role, I became a Lecturer from April 14, 2018, to October 1, 2018, and then from February 4, 2019, to October 7, 2019, teaching at the same university. During the pandemic, from October 21, 2020, I took on the role of Leader in Covid-19 Containment and Mitigation at the Santa Marta District Health Secretary. My journey includes enriching experiences as a Home Care Nurse at IPS FUSA S.A.S and as a Professor at various universities, fostering education and community engagement. Currently, as Coordinator of Social Projection and Extension at the Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia since September 1, 2021, I continue to blend my passion for healthcare and education with dedication and purpose. 🏥

Reserach focus

Yenifer Diaz Montes primarily focuses her research on diabetes-related health outcomes, including glycemic status and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in at-risk populations across Latin American cities. Her contributions underscore the intersection of diabetes management and patient well-being, emphasizing the impact of glycemic control on overall quality of life. Diaz Montes’s work not only investigates clinical aspects but also highlights the psychosocial dimensions of living with diabetes, enhancing our understanding of how medical interventions can improve patient experiences. 🌍🔬 Her multidisciplinary approach integrates epidemiology, public health, and patient-centered care to inform comprehensive diabetes management strategies.