Jian Liu | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jian Liu | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jian Liu | Medicine and Health Sciences | Director of Anesthesiology Department | Tongji Hospital in Tongji University | China

Prof. Liu Jianhui is the Director of the Department of Anesthesiology at Tongji Hospital, Tongji University, serving as a Professor, Chief Physician, and PhD Supervisor, as well as an Excellent Academic Leader of the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission and a Shanghai Pujiang Talent. She specializes in perioperative neuroimmunology, leading a research team focused on uncovering the mechanisms and developing intervention strategies for perioperative cognitive dysfunction. She has successfully led multiple high-profile research projects, including several funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and has published influential studies in leading journals such as Journal of Neuroinflammation, Anesthesia & Analgesia, Brain, Behavior and Immunity, and British Journal of Anaesthesia. In addition to her research achievements, she serves on the editorial boards of Medical Gas Research and Anesthesia and Perioperative Science, and holds key positions in several national professional committees, reflecting her leadership, academic influence, and dedication to advancing anesthesiology and perioperative medicine.

Professional Profile 

Education  

Prof. Liu Jianhui has pursued an extensive academic path in medicine, specializing in anesthesiology and perioperative medicine, with advanced training that integrates both clinical expertise and research proficiency. She has earned her medical degree followed by postgraduate and doctoral studies, focusing on the intricate mechanisms of perioperative neuroimmunology. Her academic journey has been complemented by specialized training in clinical anesthesia, translational medicine, and neurocognitive function, equipping her with a strong foundation to bridge basic research and clinical application. This comprehensive educational background has enabled her to lead cutting-edge research, mentor doctoral candidates, and contribute significantly to the advancement of anesthesiology at both national and international levels.

Professional Experience

Prof. Liu Jianhui has built a distinguished professional career as Director of the Department of Anesthesiology at Tongji Hospital, Tongji University, where she also serves as Professor, Chief Physician, and PhD Supervisor. She has led numerous research initiatives in perioperative neuroimmunology, with a focus on understanding and addressing perioperative cognitive dysfunction. Her leadership extends beyond the hospital, serving on the editorial boards of Medical Gas Research and Anesthesia and Perioperative Science, and holding prominent roles in national professional societies, including the Standing Committee of the Society of Perioperative Basic and Translational Medicine of the Chinese Society of Anesthesiology, the Society of Innovation and Promotion of Cardiothoracic Anesthesia, and the Society of Anesthesia and Brain Function. Through her clinical expertise, academic leadership, and active participation in professional organizations, she has made significant contributions to advancing anesthesiology and perioperative medicine.

Research Interest

Prof. Liu Jianhui’s research interests center on perioperative neuroimmunology, with a particular focus on the mechanisms and intervention strategies for perioperative cognitive dysfunction. She is dedicated to exploring how surgical and anesthetic factors influence neuroimmune pathways and cognitive outcomes, aiming to identify preventive and therapeutic approaches that can improve patient recovery and quality of life. Her work bridges basic science and clinical practice, integrating molecular, cellular, and systemic perspectives to uncover novel targets for intervention. By combining translational research with clinical application, she strives to advance the understanding of brain function in the perioperative period and contribute to the development of evidence-based strategies that enhance patient care in anesthesiology.

Award and Honor

Prof. Liu Jianhui has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards and honors that reflect her exceptional contributions to anesthesiology and medical research. She has been named an Excellent Academic Leader by the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission and honored as a Shanghai Pujiang Talent, acknowledging her leadership, innovation, and impact in her field. Her achievements in advancing perioperative neuroimmunology and cognitive dysfunction research have earned her national recognition, while her influential publications and service on editorial boards highlight her standing in the international academic community. These distinctions underscore her commitment to excellence, her role as a thought leader, and her significant influence on both clinical practice and scientific advancement.

Publications Top Noted

Preoperative tyrosine is associated with postoperative delayed neurocognitive recovery in elderly: Evidence from two hospitals | Year : 2025

Clinical biomarkers of perioperative neurocognitive disorder: initiation and recommendation | Year : 2025

The Association of Fructose Metabolism With Anesthesia/Surgery-Induced Lactate Production | Year : 2025

Conclusion

Prof. Liu Jianhui’s pioneering research, leadership in anesthesiology, and significant contributions to perioperative neuroimmunology make her a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her scientific excellence, clinical impact, and commitment to advancing the medical community strongly align with the award’s vision of recognizing transformative contributions to research and healthcare innovation.

Albina Tummolo | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Albina Tummolo | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Albina Tummolo at Children Hospital Giovanni XXIII, Italy.

Dr. Albina Tummolo is an accomplished pediatrician specializing in metabolic and genetic disorders. With over two decades of clinical and academic experience, she has built a significant profile in managing and researching rare pediatric diseases. Based at the Policlinico of Bari, she combines patient care with academic research, national coordination roles, and continuous engagement with international advisory boards. Dr. Tummolo is also an active educator, teaching at several Italian universities and training healthcare professionals in hereditary metabolic diseases. Her work has shaped protocols and policies for improved pediatric metabolic care in Italy.

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Albina Tummolo earned her Degree in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Foggia in 2002 and completed her Specialization in Pediatrics (General and Specialist) at the University of Bari in 2007. She holds multiple postgraduate certifications in specialized pediatrics, infectivity, rheumatology, and rare diseases from the University of Bari and the University of Florence. She furthered her academic credentials with an MSc in Clinical Pediatrics from University College London in 2008 and a PhD in Pediatric Sciences from the University of Bari in 2011. In 2023, she completed an MSc in Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Università Cattolica di Roma.

Experience

Dr. Tummolo currently serves as a Senior Pediatrician at the Ospedale Pediatrico “Giovanni XXIII” in Bari, within the Unit of Metabolic and Genetic Diseases, a role she has held since 2015. She has also worked as a senior pediatrician at the Azienda Ospedaliera di Padova and Presidio Ospedaliero “Perrino” dell’ASL di Brindisi. She is a registered physician with the Order of Physicians and Surgeons of Bari (License No. 5742, since September 18, 2003).

Dr. Tummolo has extensive experience leading and participating in clinical trials and observational studies focused on inborn errors of metabolism, lysosomal storage disorders, and rare genetic conditions, often acting as Principal Investigator or Scientific Coordinator. She serves as a member and secretary of national expert committees and advisory boards and contributes to shaping diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for metabolic disorders in Italy and Europe.

Research Focus

  • Inborn errors of metabolism and rare genetic diseases

  • Lysosomal storage disorders (including LAL-D, Gaucher disease, and alpha-mannosidosis)

  • Phenylketonuria (PKU) and organic acidurias

  • Neonatal screening programs

  • Epidemiology and real-world evidence in pediatric metabolic disorders

  • Nutritional and enzyme replacement therapies in pediatric populations

Author Metrics & Scientific Contributions

  • Principal Investigator in multiple national and international clinical trials

  • Scientific Member of the Telethon Undiagnosed Diseases Program (TUDP) and E-HOD

  • Coordinator/Advisor for over 30 expert boards and working groups, including SIMMESN

  • Co-author of educational and clinical monographs, including:

    • “Inherited Metabolic Disorders Neonatal Screening” (2014)

    • Educational booklets on MSUD, TYR, HCU, MMA/PA, GA, IVA, and PKU (2020–2022)

    • Springer Healthcare Monography (2025) on velmanase alfa treatment in alpha-mannosidosis

She has contributed substantially to national consensus statements, educational masterclasses, and international forums on metabolic disease management.

Publication Top Notes

1. Exploring Partners, Parenting and Pregnancy Thinking in Late Adolescents and Young Adults with Inherited Metabolic Disorders

📅 Pediatric Reports, May 2025
🔗 DOI: 10.3390/pediatric17030056
👩‍🔬 Contributors: Albina Tummolo, Giulia Paterno, Rosa Carella, Livio Melpignano, Donatella De Giovanni
Focus: Examines reproductive health perspectives in adolescents and young adults affected by inherited metabolic disorders.

2. Growth Parameters and Prevalence of Obesity in PKU Patients and Peers: Is This the Right Comparison?

📅 Pediatric Reports, October 2024
🔗 DOI: 10.3390/pediatric16040076
👩‍🔬 Contributors: Giulia Paterno, Vito Di Tullio, Rosa Carella, Giada De Ruvo, Fabrizio Furioso, Aleksandra Skublewska-D’Elia, Donatella De Giovanni, Albina Tummolo
Focus: Investigates obesity prevalence among patients with phenylketonuria (PKU) versus healthy peers.

3. Intake Modalities of Amino Acid Supplements: A Real-World Data Collection from Phenylketonuria Patients

📅 Nutrients, February 2024
🔗 DOI: 10.3390/nu16050669
👩‍🔬 Contributors: Albina Tummolo, Rossella Carella, Pasquale Carone, Giulia Paterno, Donatella De Giovanni
Focus: Real-world insights into how PKU patients consume amino acid supplements.

4. CHAMP1-related Disorders: Pathomechanisms Triggered by Different Genomic Alterations Define Distinct Nosological Categories

📅 European Journal of Human Genetics, 2023
🔗 DOI: 10.1038/S41431-023-01305-Z
🔍 WOSUID: WOS:000939855800002
👩‍🔬 Contributors: Amenta S., Marangi G., Orteschi D., Frangella S., Gurrieri F., Paccagnella E., Scala M., Romano F., Capra V., Nigro V., et al.
Focus: Differentiates clinical categories of CHAMP1-related disorders based on genomic mechanisms.

5. Long-term Safety and Efficacy of Velmanase Alfa Treatment in Children Under 6 Years of Age with Alpha-Mannosidosis: A Phase 2, Open Label, Multicenter Study

📅 Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 2023
🔗 DOI: 10.1002/JIMD.12602
🔍 WOSUID: WOS:000948401000001
👩‍🔬 Contributors: Guffon N., Konstantopoulou V., Hennermann J.B., Muschol N., Bruno I., Tummolo A., Ceravolo F., Zardi G., Ballabeni A., Lund A.
Focus: Evaluates velmanase alfa’s therapeutic profile in pediatric alpha-mannosidosis patients.

Conclusion

Dr. Albina Tummolo exemplifies the core values of the Best Researcher Award in Medicine and Health Sciences through her compassion-driven pediatric care, trailblazing research, and influence on national health systems. Her unique blend of clinical depth, academic rigor, and policy impact makes her an ideal candidate for this recognition.

She not only advances medical science but also improves the lives of children with rare diseases—one diagnosis, one protocol, and one family at a time.

giuseppina malcangi | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

giuseppina malcangi | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr giuseppina malcangi, University of Bari “Aldo Moro, Italy

Dr. Giuseppina Malcangi is a distinguished researcher in dentistry, specializing in oral surgery, implantology, and orthodontics. She has made significant contributions to regenerative dentistry, nanotechnology applications, and platelet-based therapies. With 128+ indexed publications (h-index: 29, 2397 citations), she has earned global recognition. Her groundbreaking work on herbal medicine for oral health, platelet concentrates in facial rejuvenation, and cytokine interactions in orthodontics highlights her innovative approach. In December 2023, she secured the ASN (Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale) for Associate Professor, affirming her excellence. Her dedication to advancing dentistry through evidence-based research makes her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Education & Specialization

Dr. Giuseppina Malcangi earned her Degree in Dentistry and Dental Prosthetics from the University of Bari, Italy, in 1989. She pursued advanced education with 1st and 2nd level International Master’s in Advanced Oral Surgery and Dental Implantology. Further specializing in Orthodontics, she completed her training at the Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine (D.I.M.), Bari University “Aldo Moro.” Her academic foundation integrates surgical expertise, orthodontic precision, and implantology, ensuring a holistic approach to dental treatments. Her dedication to lifelong learning and specialization in innovative techniques has solidified her reputation as a leading expert in dental research and clinical applications. 🎓🦷🔬

Awards & Honors

Dr. Giuseppina Malcangi earned the ASN Associate Professor Qualification in 2023, a testament to her academic excellence. 🏆 A recognized innovator in dentistry, she holds an international patent for groundbreaking research. 🔬📜 With an impressive portfolio of 128+ indexed journal papers (h-index: 29), four book chapters, and over 50 national journal articles, she has made a lasting impact on dental science. 📚✍️ Her research is widely referenced, accumulating 2,397+ citations as of March 2025. 🔍 As a CLOPD Subject Matter Expert, she is highly regarded for her expertise in oral health sciences. 🏛️ Her commitment to advancing dentistry is evident in her extensive contributions, including high-impact publications, patents, and academic leadership. Through innovation and scholarly excellence, she continues to push the boundaries of dental science, influencing the next generation of researchers and practitioners. 🏅🔬📖

Research Focus

Dr. Malcangi’s research delves into cutting-edge advancements in dentistry, integrating modern technology with traditional practices to enhance patient outcomes. 💡📖🦷 Her work in regenerative dentistry explores the use of stem cells for oral tissue regeneration, offering innovative solutions for dental repair. 🧬🦷 She also pioneers nanotechnology applications, improving the durability and functionality of dental materials. 🏗️🔬 Additionally, she investigates the role of herbal medicine in oral health, developing natural anti-inflammatory treatments for gum diseases. 🌿🩺 Her studies on platelet concentrates and growth factors focus on their applications in facial rejuvenation, contributing to aesthetic and therapeutic advancements. 💉💆‍♀️ Furthermore, her research on cytokine interactions in orthodontics enhances treatment efficiency, optimizing patient care. 🔄😬 By bridging traditional methods with state-of-the-art innovations, Dr. Malcangi continues to shape the future of dentistry, driving progress in both research and clinical practice. 🏅🔬📖

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Tracey Young-Sharma | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Tracey Young-Sharma | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Tracey Young-Sharma, Ministry of Health and Medical Service FIji, Fiji

Dr. Tracey Young-Sharma is an accomplished physician specializing in internal medicine and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). She holds a Masters of Medicine from Fiji National University (2019) and has been awarded the ASID GOLD Medal. Currently an AMR consultant for the World Health Organization, Dr. Young-Sharma has held various roles, including Consultant Physician and Registrar at CWM Hospital. She has contributed to multiple studies on antimicrobial resistance and its impact in Fiji, with notable publications in The Lancet and JGAR. Dr. Young-Sharma is also the Chairperson of the Infection Prevention Control Committee at CWMH. 🏥🦠📚🌍

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Tracey Young-Sharma is a highly accomplished medical professional with a strong background in Internal Medicine. She completed her Masters of Medicine in Internal Medicine at Fiji National University in 2019. Prior to that, she earned a Postgraduate Diploma in Internal Medicine in 2016 and a Bachelor’s degree in Medicine and Surgery from the Fiji School of Medicine in 2010. Dr. Young-Sharma has been recognized for her excellence in the field, receiving the prestigious Australian Society of Infectious Disease (ASID) GOLD Medal Award 🏅💉. Her dedication to improving healthcare continues to inspire and impact the medical community. 👩‍⚕️🌟

Experience

Dr. Tracey Young-Sharma is an AMR consultant for the World Health Organisation (WHO) since August 2024 🌍. Previously, she served as a Consultant Physician at CWM Hospital (2022-2024) 🏥 and as a Registrar at the same hospital from 2016 to 2021. Prior to that, she worked as a Registrar in Internal Medicine at Labasa Hospital in 2015 🩺. Dr. Young-Sharma began her career as a Medical Officer at Levuka Hospital and Koro Health Centre (2012-2014) 🏥 and completed her internship at CWM Hospital in 2011. Her extensive experience spans various medical roles, contributing to healthcare development. 👩‍⚕️🌿

Professional Memberships 

Dr. Tracey Young-Sharma is a dedicated healthcare professional with strong affiliations in the medical field. She is an Associate Member of the Internal Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand and a member of the Internal Medicine Organisation of the Pacific. Additionally, Dr. Young-Sharma is part of the International Women’s Association, the Fiji Medical Association, and the Australasian College of Infection Prevention and Control. In 2022, she served as the Chairperson of the Infection Prevention and Control Committee at CWMH. Her active roles reflect her commitment to advancing healthcare and fostering collaboration in the medical community. 🌍👩‍⚕️💉🩺

Research Focus

Dr. Tracey Young-Sharma’s research primarily focuses on antimicrobial resistance (AMR), particularly in resource-limited settings like Fiji. Her work involves genomic surveillance and epidemiological studies to understand the spread of carbapenem-resistant organisms and other multidrug-resistant pathogens. Dr. Young-Sharma’s studies also emphasize the impact of AMR on healthcare outcomes, including attributable mortality and length of hospital stays. She is also involved in improving healthcare workers’ knowledge and readiness to combat AMR through intervention studies. Her research aims to inform public health strategies and healthcare policies in the context of global AMR challenges. 🦠🔬🌍👩‍🔬💉

Publication Top Notes

Successful management of a multi-species outbreak of carbapenem-resistant organisms in Fiji: a prospective genomics-enhanced investigation and response

Knowledge, attitudes, and readiness about critical antimicrobial resistant organisms among healthcare workers at colonial war memorial hospital in Fiji: a pre and post intervention study

The epidemiology of enterococci in a tertiary hospital and primary healthcare facilities in Fiji (2019–2022)

The changing epidemiology of antimicrobial resistance in Fiji: a descriptive analysis of antimicrobial susceptibility and trends of endemic and emerging pathogens, 2019–2022

Attributable mortality and excess length of stay associated with third-generation cephalosporin-resistant Enterobacterales bloodstream infections: a prospective cohort study in Suva, Fiji

Epidemiology, antimicrobial resistance and outcomes of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia in a tertiary hospital in Fiji: A prospective cohort study