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

 

Tianhui Yuan | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Tianhui Yuan | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Associate Director | The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Medicine | China

Prof. Dr. Tianhui Yuan is a distinguished physician-scientist whose educational journey culminated in the M.D. and a Ph.D. in integrated medicine and cardiovascular science (with doctoral training at a leading university), and she currently serves as Chief Physician, Doctoral Supervisor, and Associate Director of her department while also holding a Visiting Scholar appointment in the United States. Over her career, she has held progressive roles in clinical practice, laboratory research, and academic leadership in integrative Chinese and Western medicine. Her professional experience spans directing clinical care units in cardiovascular medicine, mentoring doctoral and postdoctoral researchers, coordinating international research collaborations, and representing her institution in health policy and traditional medicine networks. Her research interests lie at the interface between traditional Chinese medicine and modern cardiovascular disease therapy, particularly focusing on mechanisms and therapeutic strategies for heart failure, cardiomyopathy, coronary artery disease, hypertension, arrhythmia, hyperlipidemia, and insomnia. She is skilled in experimental cardiovascular physiology, molecular biology, signaling pathway analysis, preclinical animal models, translational interventions, and clinical guideline development. She has made significant scholarly contributions: she has authored 15 documents, received 154 Citations, and holds an h-index of 7, reflecting a growing impact. Among her honors and awards, she has been selected for the Guangdong Provincial Health Commission’s “Guangdong Special Support Program” and the “Youth Talent Support Program,” and she holds recognition as a young academic leader at her university; she also serves on multiple national and international professional committees and has contributed to guideline development, patent filing (2 invention patents), software intellectual property (1 software copyright), and the authorship of 9 books. Through mentorship she has guided student teams to high distinction in innovation competitions and has been invited as a keynote speaker at major conferences like the ESC Heart Failure Congress and the International Heart Congress. Given her solid educational foundation, extensive clinical and research experience, integrative medicine focus, leadership roles, and peer-recognized contributions, Prof. Dr. Tianhui Yuan is exceptionally well positioned to advance her field further, strengthen international collaborations, expand high-impact publication outputs, and mentor the next generation of integrative cardiovascular researchers.

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Featured Publications

  1. Ma, X., … Yuan, T. (2023). Regulation of phospholipid peroxidation signaling by a traditional Chinese medicine formula to prevent myocardial ischemia. Journal Name.

  2. Dong, X., Han, X., Zhang, X., … Yuan, T. (2022). A simplified herbal formula improves cardiac function and reduces inflammation in mice through the TLR-mediated NF-κB signaling pathway. Journal Name.

  3. Yang, Z., Xian, S., Yuan, T. (2020). Dexmedetomidine-mediated regulation of miR-17-3p in H9C2 cells after hypoxia/reoxygenation injury. Journal Name.

  4. Yuan, T., Chen, Y., Zhou, X., … (2019). Effectiveness and safety of Danshen injection on heart failure: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal Name.

  5. Wang, L., Gao, M., Chen, J., … (2015). Resveratrol ameliorates pressure overload-induced cardiac dysfunction and attenuates autophagy in rats. Journal Name.

 

Samuel Zünd | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Samuel Zünd | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Paramedic at Geneva University Hospitals, Switzerland

Mr. Samuel Zünd is a senior paramedic and operational manager with a dynamic career dedicated to emergency medical services and prehospital care. Based in Orbe, Switzerland, Mr. Zünd is known for his organizational excellence, cross-functional leadership, and a deeply rooted passion for collaborative and inclusive healthcare development. With more than two decades of experience in paramedicine, he has contributed to advanced systems of care, multidisciplinary coordination, and the strengthening of educational and research frameworks in Switzerland. Samuel excels in project and case management, particularly in stroke unit coordination and emergency care innovations. Through his leadership roles in prestigious Swiss paramedic institutions and his active involvement in research networks, Mr. Zünd continues to inspire excellence and innovation in the field of prehospital emergency medicine.

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Education

While the exact formal education timeline is not listed, Mr. Samuel Zünd has undergone comprehensive paramedic training and educational leadership development, beginning with basic paramedic training (2004–2007). He has since progressed through multiple academic and professional teaching roles, including on-field instruction in paramedic degree programs. His affiliation with renowned institutions such as MEDI – École Supérieure d’Ambulancier et Soins d’Urgence Romande and ESAMB highlights a sustained engagement in advanced education for emergency care professionals. Furthermore, his involvement in research coordination and academic training management reflects not only formal knowledge but also his ability to bridge education with practice and innovation. His multilingual fluency in French, English, and German also underlines a strong academic adaptability in diverse research and professional environments.

Experience

Mr. Zünd’s career trajectory reflects progressive responsibilities in paramedicine and healthcare system leadership. Starting as a basic paramedic (2004–2007), he transitioned into a full paramedic role (2007–2018), where he gained hands-on experience in high-pressure emergency situations. Since 2018, he has served as a senior paramedic and operational manager, leading initiatives that ensure streamlined emergency responses and improved patient outcomes. He holds current roles at SPS Neuchâtel as a training and project management leader, and at the Association Sécurité Riviera coordinating stroke units. His interdisciplinary work with CSU Trois Vallons and leadership in research with the Association for Prehospital Research Promotion (APRP) further demonstrate his commitment to bridging clinical excellence with research innovation. His teaching, project leadership, and coordination of prehospital networks embody a career built on responsibility, innovation, and impact.

Awards and Honors

While specific individual awards are not listed in the provided details, Mr. Samuel Zünd’s leadership roles and project responsibilities speak volumes of the trust and recognition he holds in the Swiss emergency medical field. His appointment as project and training manager in SPS Neuchâtel, and his coordination responsibilities for stroke care systems, highlight his recognized expertise in clinical improvement and system design. Moreover, his presidency role since 2007 and coordination of a national prehospital research network underscore his reputation as a thought leader in the domain. His publication in a peer-reviewed journal, focused on Swiss paramedics’ intention to engage in research (SPECTRe), further substantiates his impact on shaping research culture in emergency care. These roles and accomplishments collectively reflect high professional recognition, research respectability, and a meaningful contribution to Swiss and global healthcare development.

Research Focus

Mr. Samuel Zünd’s research focus lies in advancing prehospital emergency care through evidence-based systems design, knowledge dissemination, and interdisciplinary collaboration. He is particularly interested in enhancing the readiness and effectiveness of emergency medical systems, with a core emphasis on stroke unit coordination and trauma response frameworks. His research work supports the implementation of innovative training models and encourages paramedics to actively participate in scholarly initiatives. Through the Association for Prehospital Research Promotion (APRP), Mr. Zünd has led initiatives to develop networks connecting healthcare professionals with research opportunities, thereby promoting data-driven improvements in field operations. His forward-looking perspective on system-level integration of research into practice reflects a strategic vision to uplift paramedicine standards globally. He aims to inspire and empower frontline responders to embrace research as a means of continual professional development and improved patient outcomes.

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