Hsiang-Chu Pai | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Hsiang-Chu Pai | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Hsiang-Chu Pai, Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan

Prof. Hsiang-Chu Pai, Ph.D., is a distinguished professor at the Department of Nursing, Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan. With a background in nursing education and research, she holds a Ph.D. and MS in Nursing from Chung Shan Medical University and a BS in Nursing from Kaohsiung Medical University. Her research focuses on medical and surgical nursing care, home care, nursing education, evidence-based health care, and hospice and palliative nursing. She has received multiple honors, including the 2018 Award for Excellence in Teaching. Her publications address topics like stroke care and healthcare student communication. 🏥📚💉👩‍⚕️

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Education

Prof. Hsiang-Chu Pai is an accomplished academic in the field of nursing. She holds a Ph.D. and an M.S. in Nursing from Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan, and a B.S. in Nursing from Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan. With her extensive academic background, Prof. Pai has contributed significantly to nursing education and research. Her dedication to advancing the field of nursing through both teaching and research has made her a prominent figure in Taiwan’s healthcare education system. 🌟📚👩‍⚕️

Research Interests

Prof. Hsiang-Chu Pai is a distinguished expert in medical and surgical nursing care, particularly in stroke management 🧠. With a passion for home care 🏡, nursing education 📚, and evidence-based health care 🏥, she has dedicated her career to improving patient outcomes. Her work also extends to hospice and palliative nursing 🕊️, ensuring compassionate end-of-life care. Prof. Pai’s contributions have significantly shaped nursing practices, promoting the integration of research findings into everyday care. She continues to inspire healthcare professionals with her commitment to advancing nursing through education and evidence-based approaches. 💉👩‍⚕️

Honors and Awards

Prof. Hsiang-Chu Pai is a distinguished educator, recognized for her commitment to teaching excellence. In 2018, she was honored with the Award for Excellence in Teaching by Chung Shan Medical University 🎓🏆. Her dedication to nursing also earned her the prestigious B. Braun Nursing Paper Award in 2005, presented by the Taiwan Nurses Association 🏅💉. With a wealth of experience in academia and nursing, Prof. Pai continues to inspire and contribute significantly to the field of healthcare education. Her accolades reflect her passion for nurturing future professionals in the medical and nursing sectors. 👩‍⚕️📚

Research Focus

Prof. Hsiang-Chu Pai’s research focuses on improving healthcare practices and outcomes through interdisciplinary approaches. His work examines the impact of health humanities, such as the role of comics and community dialogue, on empathy and communication skills among healthcare students. Additionally, Prof. Pai explores psychological well-being, workplace resilience, and stress among healthcare workers, particularly in long-term care institutions. His studies also address the caregiving experience, including family dynamics in stroke recovery and moral distress in nursing. Overall, his research aims to enhance healthcare delivery, patient care, and professional development in nursing and related fields. 📚💉👩‍⚕️💪

Publication Top Notes

The effect of comics and Interprofessional community dialogue on health humanities, empathy, and communication among healthcare students

Effects of a nurse-led therapeutic conversations intervention in stroke patient–family caregiver dyads: A randomized control trial

Examining the Factors Affecting Psychological Well-Being in Certified Nurse Aides Working at Long-Term Care Institutions

Workplace Resilience and Stress Among Certified Nursing Assistants in Long-Term Care Institutions During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Association Between Family Functioning and Health-related Quality of Life in Stroke Survivor–Informal Family Caregiver Dyads

Effects of Professional Growth-Need Strength on Nursing Competencies: A Care-Task Design and Clinical Reasoning Program

The moral distress, protective factors, and resilience: the role of ethical decision-making competence among student nurses

Factors associated with facial pressure injury in patients receiving non-invasive positive pressure ventilation mask: A retrospective case–control study

Predictive Factors of Apathy in Stroke Survivors During the Recovery Period

 

Admasu Gizaw | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Admasu Gizaw | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr Admasu Gizaw, Jimma University, Ethiopia

Admasu Gizaw, MScN, Ph.D. Fellow🎓🩺 is an esteemed nursing educator and researcher at Jimma University, Ethiopia. With an MSc in Adult Health Nursing (2010) and currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Nursing, his research focuses on patient-centered care and nursing standards. He has over 14 years of experience, serving as a lecturer, CPD officer, and program coordinator. His expertise spans mentorship, curriculum development, and systematic reviews. A dedicated contributor to national nursing policies, he has authored impactful studies on public health and nursing practice. Proficient in statistical software 📊, he actively advances Ethiopia’s healthcare education and nursing profession. 🚑📚

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Education

Admasu Gizaw 🎓 is an experienced nursing professional specializing in Adult Health Nursing (Medical-Surgical Nursing). He earned his MScN from Jimma University in 2010, focusing on nurses’ intention to stay in the profession 🏥. Currently, he is a Ph.D. Fellow in Nursing at Jimma University (since 2023), researching person-centered nursing care and its outcomes in Ethiopian university hospitals 💡. His journey began with a BScN in Nursing from Jimma University (2004-2006) 🩺. With a strong academic and research background, he is dedicated to improving nursing care and fostering better healthcare environments in Ethiopia 🌍.

Experience

Admasu Gizaw is a dedicated nursing professional with extensive experience in surgical and academic settings 🏥👨‍⚕️. He began his career as a staff nurse in the operating theatre (2003-2004 E.C) before advancing to head nurse (2004-2005 E.C) and later serving as Vice Nursing Service Director at JUMC (2007-2008 E.C) 🌟. He also worked as Delegate Nursing Service Director (Dec-June 2008 E.C). With over nine years as a lecturer and Assistant Professor at Jimma University (since May 2016) 🎓, he coordinated the Operation Theatre Nursing Specialty Program (2017-2020) and currently serves as CPD Officer at Jimma University Institute of Health (since Feb 2023) 📚.

Certificate Awarded Training

Mr. Admasu Gizaw has made significant contributions to the nursing field in Ethiopia, particularly in course development and training. Notably, he has developed and trained courses on Safe Operation Theatre, Nursing Documentation and Reporting, Wound Care, Body Fluid Management, and Nursing Process Application for organizations like Jimma University, Ethiopian Nurses Association, and the Ministry of Health. His work includes the preparation of national nursing standards, undergraduate program guidelines, and licensure examination blueprints. Mr. Gizaw has also been involved in the development of nursing curricula and earned certificates of contribution and recognition from various prestigious institutions. 🎓🩺📚🇪🇹

Research Focus

Admasu Gizaw’s research primarily focuses on public health issues, particularly in low-resource settings. His studies examine global and regional health burdens, with specific attention to allergic disorders, meningitis, reproductive health, and chronic conditions like hypertension. He has contributed significantly to understanding the risk factors and prevalence of various diseases, including cancer and labor induction. His work also delves into the predictors of moral distress among healthcare workers and factors affecting health service utilization, especially in Ethiopian populations. Gizaw’s research aims to improve healthcare delivery and policy through evidence-based insights. 📊🌍🩺💉

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Global, regional, and national burden of allergic disorders and their risk factors in 204 countries and territories, from 1990 to 2019: A systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

Global, regional, and national burden of meningitis and its aetiologies, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

Predictors of Induction of Labor and Success Rate Among Mothers Giving Birth at Jimma University Medical Centre South West Ethiopia: Unmatched Case Control Study

Lifestyle modification practices and associated factors among hypertensive patients at Gambella Hospital Southwest Ethiopia; 2019

Predictors of moral distress among nurses working in Jimma University Medical Center, South West Ethiopia

Cancer Warning Symptoms Awareness and Associated Factors Among Individuals Living in Assella Town, Ethiopia

Reproductive health service utilization and associated factors among adolescents at public school in Adama Town east Shewa Ethiopia, 2018

 

Anne Vertigan | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Anne Vertigan | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Anne Vertigan, John Hunter Hospital, Australia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anne Vertigan is an experienced Speech Pathologist with a career spanning over 30 years. She holds multiple degrees, including a PhD in chronic cough and airway hyperresponsiveness. Dr. Vertigan is the Director of Speech Pathology at Greater Newcastle Acute Hospital and has extensive experience in leadership and clinical roles. She has contributed significantly to research, focusing on chronic cough, laryngeal dysfunction, and asthma. Dr. Vertigan has been invited to speak at numerous international conferences and has received several prestigious grants. She is also an Associate Editor for the European Respiratory Journal. 📚🎤💬👩‍⚕️🌏

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Education

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anne Vertigan holds a B.App.Sc. (Speech Pathology) from La Trobe University (1991), an MBA from the University of Newcastle (2008), and a PhD from the University of Queensland, where she researched chronic cough and extrathoracic airway hyperresponsiveness syndrome, awarded in 2007. She also earned a Master in Clinical Epidemiology (2023) and a Master in Medical Statistics (2023) from the University of Newcastle. Dr. Vertigan’s academic and professional journey reflects her commitment to advancing knowledge in health, particularly in respiratory conditions and clinical research. 📚🎓💡🩺

Experience

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anne Vertigan is a seasoned speech pathologist with an extensive career in healthcare leadership. She has served as the Director of Speech Pathology at the Greater Newcastle Acute Hospital Network since 2000. Previously, Dr. Vertigan was a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the NHMRC Centre for Clinical Excellence in Respiratory & Sleep Medicine (2008-2009). Her roles include District Profession Director of Speech Pathology at Hunter New England Health (2008-2015) and Director at John Hunter Hospital (1994-2000). With additional experience in various hospitals and community health centers, Dr. Vertigan has made significant contributions to speech pathology and healthcare. 🏥👩‍⚕️📚

Presentations

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anne Vertigan is a renowned expert in laryngeal dysfunction, chronic cough, and voice disorders, delivering numerous invited talks at prestigious international conferences. In June 2024, she spoke at the Inducible Laryngeal Obstruction Conference in Pittsburgh, USA, on topics such as the hypersensitive larynx, laryngeal dysfunction, and the relationship between inducible laryngeal obstruction (ILO) and severe asthma. She also addressed dysphagia management and laryngeal hyperresponsiveness at the Phonosurgery Association of India in February 2024. Additionally, Dr. Vertigan shared her expertise at the French Society of ENT Congress and the ENT Head & Neck Instructional Course in Singapore. 🌍🎤👩‍⚕️

Grants

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anne Vertigan has been awarded several prestigious grants and recognitions for her research in respiratory health. These include the $10,000 Ignite EMCR Equipment Grant (2018) for BioRadio Respiratory Inductive Plethysmography, and the $5,000 Strategic Research Pilot Grant (2020) to understand breathlessness in asthma. She also contributed to the $320,490.62 Medical Research Futures Fund on bushfire impact (2020), and the NHMRC’s $2.5 million CREATT Centre for asthma research (2020). In 2021, her work on non-pharmacological treatments for interstitial lung diseases won the SPP Robalo Cordeiro Award. Her latest project focuses on minimizing corticosteroid use in asthma. 🫁💡🌿

Research Focus

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anne Vertigan’s research primarily focuses on respiratory diseases, particularly chronic cough, breathlessness, and asthma. She investigates the psychophysiological correlates of breathlessness and the impact of exposure to environmental factors like wildfire smoke. Dr. Vertigan also explores respiratory issues related to vocal cord dysfunction and laryngeal hypersensitivity. She is involved in studies aimed at improving diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for conditions such as chronic cough in children and adults. Her work aims to enhance understanding and management of airway conditions in clinical settings. 🌬️🫁👩‍⚕️🔬🌱

Publication top Notes

Abnormal breathing pattern features in chronic refractory cough

Understanding Breathlessness Burden and Psychophysiological Correlates in Asthma

Respiratory Diseases Associated With Wildfire Exposure in Outdoor Workers

Misconceptions on behavioral cough suppression therapy for pediatric nonspecific cough: A response to Weinberger and Buettner’s commentary on Fujiki et al.

Living With Asthma and Vocal Cord Dysfunction/Inducible Laryngeal Obstruction: “I Just Can’t Get Air In”

Cough in Children and Adults: Diagnosis, Assessment and Management (CICADA). Summary of an updated position statement on chronic cough in Australia

Yasser Khazaal | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Yasser Khazaal | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Yasser Khazaal, Lausanne university, Switzerland

Prof. Dr. Yasser Khazaal is a distinguished psychiatrist and researcher with extensive experience in addiction psychiatry. He earned his MD from René Descartes, Paris V, and Swiss Board Certification in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy. Currently, he is a Full Professor at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, and holds multiple roles including Associate Researcher at Montreal University. Prof. Khazaal’s research focuses on cognitive behavioral therapies, game-based interventions, and the development of smartphone apps for addiction treatment. He has published extensively on addictive disorders and is a key figure in international psychiatric societies. 🏥📚🔬

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Education

Prof. Dr. Yasser Khazaal is a distinguished psychiatrist with an impressive academic background. He earned his MD from René Descartes, Paris V, France, in 1998. In 2005, he achieved Swiss Board Certification in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy. His expertise and contributions were further recognized with his appointment as a Privat Docent (senior lecturer) at Geneva University in 2009. Dr. Khazaal is known for his work in psychiatry and psychotherapy, holding a prominent position in the academic and clinical communities in Switzerland. 🌐🩺📚

Employment History

Prof. Dr. Yasser Khazaal has an extensive background in addiction psychiatry. From 2003 to 2005, he served as a senior psychiatrist and head of the mood and anxiety disorders outpatient unit at Lausanne University Hospital. From 2007 to 2018, he was the deputy head of the Addiction clinic at Geneva University Hospitals. Over the years, he held successive academic appointments at Geneva University, Switzerland, eventually becoming a full professor of addiction psychiatry at the Faculty of Biology and Medicine, University of Lausanne since 2019. He is also a member of the board of Addiction medicine at Lausanne University Hospital. Prof. Khazaal is an associate researcher at the Montreal University Institute of Mental Health, Canada, and an associate professor at the Department of Psychiatry and Addiction, Montreal University, Canada. Additionally, he served as a visiting professor at Kazimierz Wielki University, Poland, in 2022, as part of a project co-financed by the European Union. 📘🔍🌍

Teaching

Prof. Dr. Yasser Khazaal has extensive experience in teaching medical students at both the University of Lausanne (2003-2007, 2019-2023) and the University of Geneva (2007-2018). His teaching portfolio includes courses on mood and anxiety disorders (2003-2007), psychopharmacology (2006-2007), addiction (2019-2023), and community research in practice (2021-2023). He has also taught and supervised clinical cognitive and behavior therapy (CBT) skills (2018-2023), CBT for bipolar disorder (2007), CBT for mood disorders (2005-2006), and CBT of impulsive behaviors (2020). Prof. Dr. Khazaal is committed to integrating clinical teaching and practice in his courses. 📚💬🧠

Grants 

Prof. Dr. Yasser Khazaal is a leading researcher in addiction and mental health, with extensive funding from various Swiss and international sources. His projects include studies on cognitive behavioral interventions for psychosis, mood and anxiety disorders, smoking cessation, and smartphone applications for addiction treatment. Key grants include the Swiss National Science Foundation (268,426 CHF) and Astra-Zeneca (140,000 CHF) for LACOSMA, as well as research on “Impact of Pick Klop game on smoking cessation” (172,500 CHF) and smartphone applications (194,942 CHF). He collaborates internationally on projects such as managing trauma exposure in Congo (12,125 Euros) and the “Sesame” serious game for mental health (20,000 CHF). His work continues to advance the field with a focus on innovative and practical solutions to addiction and mental health challenges. 🧠💊🚬

Conferences and Awards

Prof. Dr. Yasser Khazaal is a distinguished academic and leader in the field of social psychiatry. He served as the Chair for the European Congress of Social Psychiatry in 2012, 2015, and 2018. He was also the Co-chair for the International Conference of Behavioral Addictions in 2016, held in Geneva, Switzerland. More recently, he co-chaired the Challenges of Ecology Related to Mental Health conference in Athens in 2022. In recognition of his contributions, he was elected an Honorary Fellow of the World Association of Social Psychiatry in 2013. 🌍🔍💬

Scientific Achievements

Prof. Dr. Yasser Khazaal is a renowned expert in addiction studies, focusing on game-based interventions, including delusions and smoking cessation. He has contributed significantly to the development of smartphone app interventions for addictive disorders and mood regulation. Prof. Khazaal has published extensively on the assessment and psychopathology of addictive disorders. He also leads research on Recovery Oriented Services, exploring community interventions and peer support initiatives. 🌱📱🚭📚

Research Focus

Yasser Khazaal is a researcher primarily focused on behavioral addictions, particularly in the context of online gaming and internet use. His work explores how common behaviors can become problematic without necessarily being pathologized as addiction. He investigates self-reported motivations behind playing online games, such as World of Warcraft, and examines problematic involvement in these games using various psychological and survey methods. Khazaal’s research aims to refine the understanding of behavioral addiction and its implications for mental health, with a particular interest in the validation and adaptation of assessment tools for addictive behaviors in digital environments. 💻🕹️📊

Publication Top notes

Are we overpathologizing everyday life? A tenable blueprint for behavioral addiction research

How can we conceptualize behavioural addiction without pathologizing common behaviours?

Why do you play World of Warcraft? An in-depth exploration of self-reported motivations to play online and in-game behaviours in the virtual world of Azeroth

French validation of the internet addiction test

Validation of a short French version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale

Problematic involvement in online games: A cluster analytic approach

Does self-selection affect samples’ representativeness in online surveys? An investigation in online video game research

Motivations to play specifically predict excessive involvement in massively multiplayer online role-playing games: evidence from an online survey

 

 

 

semih güler | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

semih güler | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr semih güler, Sivas Numune Hospital, Turkey

Semih Güler 🎓👂 | Born in Sivas (1996), Semih Güler is a dedicated Master Audiologist passionate about advancing the science of audiology and its humanitarian impact. With top honors in his academic journey, including his Master’s from Cappadocia University, he has over five years of experience in diagnosing and treating hearing and balance disorders at Sivas Numune Hospital. Semih has contributed to academia as a lecturer at Cumhuriyet University and published impactful research on anesthesia’s effects on newborn hearing screening. A licensed football player and Turkish Art Music artist, he thrives on discipline, innovation, and mentoring future audiologists. ⚕️🎼⚽

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Education and Qualifications

Semih Güler is an accomplished audiologist with a strong academic background. 🌟 He graduated as the top student 🎓 from Serik Anatolian Health Vocational High School Anesthesia and Reanimation Department (2010–2014) with a 92.12/100 score. 📚 He earned an Associate Degree in Audiometry from Ege University (2015–2016) with a stellar 3.86/4 GPA, ranking first. 🏅 Continuing his excellence, he completed a Bachelor’s in Audiology at Üsküdar University (2016–2018) with High Honors (3.62/4). 🎖️ Semih further earned a Master’s in Audiology from Kapadokya University (2019–2021), achieving a perfect 4.0/4 GPA and ranking first in his department and school. 🥇🎓

Experience

Semih Güler is a dedicated audiology professional with a rich career spanning various roles. He began as an Anesthesia Technician at Antalya Yaşam Hospital (2014), leaving to pursue his education 🎓. As an Intern Audiometrist, he trained at Ege University (2014-2016) and later served as an Intern Audiologist at Üsküdar University (2016-2018). Semih currently specializes in Hearing and Balance Disorders at Sivas Numune Hospital, where he has excelled for over five years 👂💡. He also contributed to education as a Lecturer at Cumhuriyet University (2022-2023) and supported individuals with hearing impairments at Yaşam Special Education Center (2018-2020) 📚🤝.

Professional Growth

Semih Güler’s research focus centers on advanced audiology and vestibular studies. With a strong commitment to self-improvement, he has completed numerous advanced training programs and certifications in these fields. His research explores topics such as hearing disorders, balance issues, and the impact of vestibular dysfunction on quality of life. He aims to contribute to the development of innovative diagnostic and therapeutic techniques to improve patient care and outcomes in audiology and vestibular health. 📡🧠🔍

Courses

Semih Güler has a rich background in audiology, vestibular systems, and emergency life support. 🌍🚑 His journey includes an internship in Bucharest, Romania (2013), with Romanian language training. He has completed numerous specialized trainings such as Newborn Hearing Screening 👶👂, Electrophysiology 🎛️, and Vestibular Evaluation 🎯. Semih has participated in national congresses and seminars, enhancing his expertise in audiology innovations and occupational health and safety 🩺. Notable certifications include Clinical v-HIT and f-HIT applications, wideband tympanometry, and vestibular migraine assessment 🎓. Dedicated to professional growth, Semih contributes to hearing and balance science while aligning with European and Turkish standards. ✨

Achievements

Mr. Semih Güler has excelled in his academic journey, achieving remarkable milestones 🎓🌟. He graduated first in his class from Serik Anatolian Health Vocational High School’s Anesthesia and Reanimation Department 🏅 and Ege University’s Atatürk Health Services Vocational School Audiometry Program 🥇. As a high-honor student at Üsküdar University’s Faculty of Health Sciences in Audiology 📘, he continued to shine academically. His dedication culminated in earning a Master’s Degree in Audiology with a thesis from Cappadocia University’s Graduate Education and Research Institute, where he also ranked first in his department 🥇📜. His achievements reflect his dedication and excellence! 🌟👏

Research Focus

Semih Güler’s research focuses on the effects of delivery type and anesthesia method on Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) results in newborns. His study, published in the International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, investigates how different delivery methods and anesthesia impact ABR outcomes, which are crucial for newborn hearing screening. The aim is to understand how these factors influence auditory health at an early stage, contributing valuable insights for clinical practices and guidelines in neonatal care. 🌟🎧🔬

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Federico Bozzetti | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Federico Bozzetti | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Federico Bozzetti, ASLC, Italy

Dr. Federico Bozzetti is an esteemed Italian physician and specialist in oncology and surgery, born in Milan, Italy. He completed his studies at the University of Milan, University of Florence, and University of Pavia, followed by specialized training at renowned institutions like Lund University and Columbia University. With over 710 publications, including articles on cancer nutrition and home parenteral nutrition, Dr. Bozzetti is a leader in gastrointestinal oncology and artificial nutrition. He has held significant roles in prestigious societies, including as President of ESPEN. His research focuses on cancer treatment, liver transplantation, and cancer-related malnutrition.

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Educational Background

Dr. Federico Bozzetti is a distinguished medical professional with multiple specializations in medicine, surgery, oncology, and epidemiology, earned from prestigious institutions such as the University of Milan, University of Pavia, and University of Florence 🎓🏥. Known for his academic excellence, he graduated with cum laude honors and achieved top scores in various examinations 🌟📚. Dr. Bozzetti’s vast expertise in medicine and cancer care has significantly impacted the field, reflecting his dedication to both clinical practice and research 🔬💉. His contributions continue to shape advancements in healthcare, particularly in oncology and epidemiology 🌍💪.

Experience

Dr. Federico Bozzetti is a renowned expert in cancer treatment and nutritional support. He has held leadership roles at prestigious institutions, including the Istituto Nazionale per lo Studio e la Cura dei Tumori in Milan. His groundbreaking research and clinical contributions have greatly advanced cancer care, particularly in the areas of nutrition for cancer patients. With a deep commitment to improving patient outcomes, Dr. Bozzetti’s work continues to inspire and shape the future of oncology and supportive care.

Global Influence

Dr. Bozzetti is a highly influential figure in the field of parenteral and enteral nutrition. His active involvement in numerous professional societies showcases his global impact. He is a founder and key member of both the European and Italian Societies of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ESPEN and ISPEN). In addition to his contributions to these societies, Dr. Bozzetti plays a significant role in international collaborations, further advancing the field. He is also an esteemed member of various editorial boards, enhancing the scientific community with his expertise. 🌍🍽️📚💡🌱

Research Focus

Dr. Federico Bozzetti’s research primarily focuses on clinical nutrition, particularly in the context of cancer patients and those requiring specialized nutrition support. His work explores the role of physical exercise in improving outcomes for advanced cancer patients undergoing systemic therapy, as well as the challenges and outcomes of home enteral nutrition for patients and caregivers. Dr. Bozzetti also revisits the importance of nutrition for malnourished cancer patients, and he contributes to guidelines on home parenteral nutrition. His research seeks to improve patient care through better understanding of nutritional needs and therapy during illness. 🍽️🏥💪📚

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Karen Allison | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Karen Allison | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Karen Allison, University of Rochester, United States

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Karen Allison is a dedicated ophthalmologist specializing in glaucoma care 👁️‍🗨️. She holds a Doctor of Medicine from Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (1990) 🎓 and an MBA from George Washington University (2013). Currently at the Flaum Eye Institute, she serves as Glaucoma Service Chief and Fellowship Director 👩‍⚕️. With extensive experience in clinical research and education, Dr. Allison has authored impactful studies on glaucoma, disparities in healthcare, and genetic factors in ocular diseases 📚🧬. Her accolades include Leading Physicians in the World and the Women of Distinction honors 🌟. She’s a passionate advocate for diversity and health equity 💙.

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Education

Associate Professor Dr. Karen Allison holds a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (Robert Wood Johnson Medical School), earned in May 1990 🩺📚. Further enhancing her expertise, she pursued a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., graduating in January 2013 🎓💼. With a strong foundation in both medicine and business, Dr. Allison combines her clinical acumen and strategic leadership to excel in academia and healthcare management 🌟🌐. Her interdisciplinary background empowers her to contribute meaningfully to education, research, and organizational development. 🌿📖

Certifications and Professional Experience 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Karen Allison is a board-certified ophthalmologist with extensive expertise in both private practice and academia. 🌟 Her significant contributions at the Flaum Eye Institute include serving as Glaucoma Fellowship Director and Glaucoma Service Chief, showcasing her leadership and dedication to advancing ophthalmic care. 👁️‍🗨️ With a deep commitment to education and innovation in glaucoma management, she bridges clinical excellence with academic rigor. 📚💡 Dr. Allison’s efforts reflect her unwavering passion for improving patient outcomes and mentoring future ophthalmologists, solidifying her reputation as a respected figure in the field of ophthalmology. 🏥🌿

Editorial Roles and Recognition 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Karen Allison is a leading figure in ophthalmic research and clinical practice 🌟👁️‍🗨️. Her editorial roles in prestigious journals, including the Cureus Journal of Medical Science and the Journal of Medical Case Reports 📚🖋️, underscore her commitment to advancing the field. Through her peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals 📰📈, Dr. Allison has made significant contributions to the academic community, fostering innovation and knowledge sharing. Her dedication to excellence in research and clinical care continues to inspire professionals and students alike, driving progress in ophthalmology and beyond 🌐🔬.

Awards and Honors 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Karen Allison is a distinguished ophthalmologist honored with multiple accolades for her contributions to the field and community. She was featured in the Nationwide Registries Women of Distinction Honors Edition in 2021, and recognized as one of the Leading Physicians in the World in 2013. Dr. Allison was named a Top Ophthalmologist in New York in 2013 and 2014. Her dedication to community service earned her awards from the Lions Club of Brooklyn-Kings County in 2013 and the St. Kitts Organization in 2007. 🌟👩‍⚕️🏅🌍

Research Supervision and Mentorship 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Karen Allison is dedicated to shaping the next generation of researchers. Her commitment shines through her creation of the glaucoma intern research fellowship, which provides invaluable hands-on experience. Beyond that, she has mentored high school students, medical students, and residents, fostering their growth through guidance and supervision of impactful research. This personalized, nurturing approach to education makes her an exceptional academic mentor, helping students thrive in both clinical and research settings. Her passion for teaching and research mentorship is truly inspiring. 🧑‍🏫🔬👩‍🔬💡📚

Research Focus

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Karen Allison’s research primarily focuses on ocular health disparities, particularly glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Her work examines racial, ethnic, and gender disparities in eye care access and treatment, analyzing patterns in gene expression and clinical outcomes across different populations. She evaluates the impact of socioeconomic factors on the utilization of eye care services, leveraging data from sources like the CDC’s Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Her studies also delve into the genetic underpinnings of eye diseases, seeking to better understand variations in macular tissues and their role in AMD progression. 👁️📊🧬👩‍🔬

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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. 🏥🦠📚🌍

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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

Ankit Choudhury | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ankit Choudhury | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr Ankit Choudhury, Medical College of Wisconsin, United States

Ankit Choudhury is a dedicated medical student at the Medical College of Wisconsin, pursuing a Doctor of Medicine degree (2023-2027). He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Biology with a focus on Neuroscience from Washington University in St. Louis. Ankit is actively involved in orthopedic and biomedical research, with studies on lower extremity injuries in NBA and WNBA players, as well as the impact of GLP-1 receptor agonists on postoperative outcomes. He has presented his work at major conferences and contributed to several publications. Ankit has also worked as a research technician at Duke University, exploring Parkinson’s disease. 🧠🏀👟🩺📚

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Education

Ankit Choudhury is currently pursuing a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree at the Medical College of Wisconsin, with an expected graduation in May 2027. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Biology with a focus on Neuroscience from Washington University in St. Louis in 2020. During his undergraduate studies, he also completed minors in Psychological & Brain Sciences and Anthropology. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to understanding the complexities of the human brain and body. 🧠🎓📚🔬

Research Experience

Ankit Choudhury is a dedicated Medical Student Researcher at the Medical College of Wisconsin, focusing on various orthopedic studies, including the impact of shoe brands on injury rates among NBA and WNBA players 🏀👟. He is involved in multiple projects examining lower extremity, hip, knee, and foot injuries across seasons. Ankit also researches gait analysis for femoral neck fractures and the effects of blood flow restriction on gluteal tendinopathy rehabilitation 🦵. Previously, he worked as a Research Technician at Duke University, studying Parkinson’s disease and utilizing advanced technologies like DART 🧠. His past research also includes Alzheimer’s disease pathology at Washington University. 🧬

Honors & Awards

Mr. Ankit Choudhury is a Research Fellow for the Summer Academic Program for Medical Students (SAMS) at the National Institute on Aging (NIA), NIH, in Milwaukee, WI, from July to September 2024. This program, supported by the T35 Geriatric Training Grant (5T35AG076419-02), offers valuable training in aging-related research. As part of the initiative, Mr. Choudhury will receive a stipend of $5,203. This opportunity enhances his expertise in geriatric medicine and prepares him for future contributions to the field. 🧠🔬👨‍🔬💡

Research Focus

Ankit Choudhury’s research focus spans a variety of topics related to healthcare policy, surgery, and neurodegenerative diseases. His work includes evaluating the impact of work-from-home policies on search trends for ankle surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic 🏠📉. He also contributes to studies on healthcare costs, particularly in the context of arthroscopic rotator cuff repairs in the United States 💰🦵. Additionally, his research investigates the molecular mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease, including the role of astrocyte apoE proteins in reducing amyloid-beta accumulation 🧠🔬. Choudhury’s work blends healthcare economics, surgery outcomes, and neuroscience for better health policy and treatment strategies.

Presentations 

Mr. Ankit Choudhury has showcased his research at prestigious conferences, including the ASES Annual Meeting, Neuroscience 2024, and the Comprehensive Injury Center Summer Injury Prevention Institute. His presentations highlight his strong ability to communicate complex findings effectively, contributing to scientific discourse and fostering collaboration within the research community. Through his involvement in these events, Mr. Choudhury plays a key role in advancing knowledge and sparking meaningful discussions in his field. His commitment to sharing insights ensures the ongoing development of innovative solutions in injury prevention and neuroscience. 🎤🧠📊🔬

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Panagiotis Liakos | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Panagiotis Liakos | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Panagiotis Liakos, Faculty of Medicine, University of Thessaly, Greece

Prof. Dr. Panagiotis Liakos is an esteemed biochemist and researcher specializing in cellular biochemistry and hypoxia-related cancer mechanisms. He earned his Maîtrise, Master’s, and Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology from Joseph Fourier I University, France. His postdoctoral work at Aristotle University in Greece laid the foundation for his academic career, leading him to his current role as Professor and Director of the Department of Basic and Applied Biomedical Sciences at the University of Thessaly. His research focuses on hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs), particularly HIF-2α, exploring its role in cancer and angiogenesis. 🧬👨‍🔬📚

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Education 

Prof. Dr. Panagiotis Liakos is a distinguished biochemist with a career spanning from Grenoble to Greece. He completed a Maîtrise in Biochemistry (1994) and a Master’s in Molecular and Cellular Biology (1995) at Joseph Fourier I University, France, followed by a PhD (1999) in Biochemistry and Cellular Endocrine Regulation. His postdoctoral research was conducted at Aristotle University Thessaloniki. In 2003, he became a Lecturer at the University of Thessaly, advancing to Professor in 2022. Currently, he leads the Department of Basic and Applied Biomedical Sciences. His clinical expertise includes years at Larissa University Hospital. 🌍🔬📚👨‍🔬💼

Research Project

Prof. Dr. Panagiotis Liakos has significantly contributed to pioneering health research. Highlights include leading the French Ministry of Health’s 1994 Breast Cancer Prevention program, advancing studies on ACTH receptor expression in adrenal glands (1995-1998), and collaborating on a French-Portuguese program to analyze steroidogenic enzymes in rats and adrenal carcinomas. Furthering adrenal cancer research, he partnered with the Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale (1998-1999). Dr. Liakos explored metalloproteases in skin pathophysiology in a Greek program (2001-2003) and obesity rates in Thessaly (2005-06). His work on signaling pathways under hypoxic stress enriches endocrine research. 🧬🔬

Experience

Prof. Dr. Panagiotis Liakos has been a dedicated educator and coordinator in molecular biology, genetics, and biochemistry since 2001. He taught Biochemistry I & II and Clinical Biochemistry at Democritus University of Thrace, later joining the University of Thessaly to instruct Molecular Biology, Metabolism Regulation, and various biochemistry courses. Since 2004, he has led the Clinical Biochemistry course for medical students and coordinated the Cellular Signaling course in molecular medicine. His teaching repertoire includes postgraduate courses on reproduction genetics, human genetics, and balanced nutrition. Prof. Liakos’s commitment to education spans two decades, fostering expertise in health sciences. 📘🧬👨‍🏫✨

Honors

Prof. Dr. Panagiotis Liakos has been recognized internationally for his research achievements, receiving prestigious scholarships and fellowships from the French Ministry of Research and Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale. These honors underscore his dedication and impactful contributions to his field, highlighting the global relevance of his work. Through these awards, Dr. Liakos has advanced his research, fostering significant progress and collaboration. His achievements not only emphasize his scientific expertise but also reflect his commitment to excellence in research and innovation. 🌍📚🔬

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Panagiotis Liakos specializes in cellular and molecular biology, particularly focusing on hypoxia and its effects on cellular processes. His research explores how hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs), especially HIF-1 and HIF-2, regulate gene expression under low-oxygen conditions and influence cancer progression, lipid metabolism, and viral replication. Dr. Liakos’s work also examines the effects of oxidative stress and signaling pathways like PI-3K and MAPK on cellular adaptation to hypoxic stress. His contributions are significant in understanding hypoxia’s role in disease states such as cancer and liver disease, and its broader implications for therapeutic development. 🧬🩺🔬🌬️📊

Publication Top Notes

Hypoxia causes triglyceride accumulation by HIF-1-mediated stimulation of lipin 1 expression

Cobalt induces hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) in HeLa cells by an iron-independent, but ROS-, PI-3K-and MAPK-dependent mechanism

Bortezomib represses HIF-1α protein expression and nuclear accumulation by inhibiting both PI3K/Akt/TOR and MAPK pathways in prostate cancer cells

The role of hypoxia‐inducible factor‐2 alpha in angiogenesis

Cushing’s syndrome due to a gastric inhibitory polypeptide-dependent adrenal adenoma: insights into hormonal control of adrenocortical tumorigenesis

Cobalt stimulates HIF-1-dependent but inhibits HIF-2-dependent gene expression in liver cancer cells