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.

Profile: ORCID

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

 

Yun-Bae Kim | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yun-Bae Kim | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yun-Bae Kim | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award | Professor | Chungbuk National University | South Korea

Prof. Yun-Bae Kim, a distinguished professor at the Department of Toxicology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Republic of Korea, is an eminent scholar in the fields of toxicology, neurobiology, and regenerative medicine. Holding both a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) and a Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine from Seoul National University, Prof. Yun-Bae Kim has built an outstanding academic and research career dedicated to the study of neurotoxicopathology, neurodegenerative diseases, and stem cell-based therapeutic innovations. His research primarily explores the toxicopathologic mechanisms of chemicals, brain aging, and the development of gene-modified stem cells to treat degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and cerebral palsy. With over 370 peer-reviewed publications and patents indexed in Scopus, PubMed, and other global databases, Prof. Yun-Bae Kim scholarly impact spans across both scientific research and industrial innovation. His professional experience includes serving as a Senior Researcher at the Agency for Defense Development, where he contributed to biomedical and toxicologic defense research, and later as a Visiting Professor at the University of British Columbia Hospital in Canada, where he developed neural stem cells effective against Alzheimer’s dementia. Prof. Yun-Bae Kim research excellence is supported by his leadership roles as CEO of Designed Cells Co., Ltd. in Korea, Vice-Chair of Qingdao Sinder Designed Stem Cells Co., Ltd. in China, Co-Chair of Designed Cells Europe D.O.O. in Croatia, and Chief Scientific Officer of ThanEver Inc. He has also served as Editor-in-Chief of Laboratory Animal Research for a decade and continues to contribute as an editorial board member or associate editor for several prestigious journals such as Molecules, Journal of Ginseng Research, and Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy. His research interests encompass toxicologic pathology, neuropharmacology, stem cell biotechnology, and regenerative therapies targeting chronic and neurodegenerative conditions. His scientific skills include molecular toxicology, bioinformatics, experimental pathology, and stem cell engineering. Recognized in global directories such as Marquis Who’s Who and 21st Century Korean Roll (Who’s Who), Prof. Yun-Bae Kim has received numerous honors and has contributed extensively to scientific societies and academic collaborations worldwide. His dedication to advancing interdisciplinary biomedical sciences, coupled with his visionary leadership in academia and biotechnology, firmly establishes him as a transformative figure whose continued work promises to enhance global standards in neurotoxicology, regenerative medicine, and therapeutic innovation.

Profile:  Google scholar | Scopus

Featured Publications

  1. Kim, Y.-B., et al. (2024). BVN008, Diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis combined vaccine has no effects on fertility and prenatal and postnatal developmental toxicity in female Sprague-Dawley rats. Reproductive Toxicology, 126, 108587. (1 citation)

  2. Kim, Y.-B., et al. (2024). The Role of Prolactin in Amniotic Membrane Regeneration: Therapeutic Potential for Premature Rupture of Membranes. Endocrinology.

  3. Kim, Y.-B., et al. (2023). Repeated Intravenous Administration of Human Neural Stem Cells Producing Choline Acetyltransferase Exerts Anti-Aging Effects in Male F344 Rats. Cells, 12(5). (2 citations)

  4. Kim, Y.-B., et al. (2023). An Exosome-Rich Conditioned Medium from Human Amniotic Membrane Stem Cells Facilitates Wound Healing via Increased Reepithelization, Collagen Synthesis, and Angiogenesis. Cells, 12(4). (12 citations)

  5. Kim, Y.-B., et al. (2023). Preventive Effects of Exosome-Rich Conditioned Medium From Amniotic Membrane-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Diabetic Retinopathy in Rats. Translational Vision Science & Technology, 12(6). (10 citations)

  6. Kim, Y.-B., et al. (2023). Effectiveness of Combinational Treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease with Human Neural Stem Cells and Microglial Cells Over-Expressing Functional Genes. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(9). (6 citations)

  7. Kim, Y.-B., et al. (2023). Antioxidative and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Rosebud Extracts of Newly Crossbred Roses. Nutrients, 15(10). (3 citations).

 

Muhammad Tahir Aleem | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Tahir Aleem | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Shantou University Medical College | China

Mr. Muhammad Tahir Aleem is an accomplished veterinary scientist and postdoctoral researcher recognized for his significant contributions to Preventive Veterinary Medicine, Molecular Parasitology, and Infectious Disease Research. He has developed a strong interdisciplinary foundation that bridges veterinary and biomedical sciences through his extensive global academic and research journey. Mr. Muhammad Tahir Aleem earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and M.Phil. in Parasitology from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan, followed by a Ph.D. in Preventive Veterinary Medicine from Nanjing Agricultural University, China, where his research focused on molecular and immunological aspects of parasitic infections. He further enhanced his expertise through postdoctoral research in Molecular Parasitology and Chromosome Biology at Cleveland State University, USA, and Basic Medicine at Shantou University Medical College, China. His educational background reflects a continuous pursuit of scientific excellence and innovation in veterinary and biomedical disciplines. Professionally, Mr. Muhammad Tahir Aleem is affiliated with the MOE Joint International Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food Safety, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural University, where he actively contributes to research and mentorship in the fields of parasitology, immunology, and infectious diseases. Throughout his academic journey, he has collaborated with international research teams from the United States, China, and Pakistan, focusing on drug development, molecular diagnostics, immunological responses, vaccine development, and zoonotic disease prevention. His research endeavors aim to bridge the gap between human and animal health through innovative molecular and immunological techniques. Mr. Muhammad Tahir Aleem has authored 71 documents, received 519 citations, and holds an h-index of 11, demonstrating his impactful contribution to global scientific literature. His publications in high-impact journals such as Vaccines, Frontiers in Immunology, International Immunopharmacology, and Biomedical Research International reflect his dedication to advancing molecular parasitology and preventive medicine.

Profile:  Google scholar | Scopus

Featured Publications

  1. Aleem, M. T., Jiawen, S., Qing Yu, Z., Wen, Z., Yang, Z., & Yan, R. (2021). Characterization of membrane-associated progesterone receptor component-2 (MAPRC2) from Trichinella spiralis and its interaction with progesterone and mifepristone. Vaccines, 9, 934. (Citations: 42)

  2. Aleem, M. T., Khan, A., Wen, Z., Yu, Z., Kun, L., & Cheng, C. (2022). Molecular docking and in silico simulation of Ts-MAPRC2 and its interaction with human-progesterone membrane component-1 (H-PGRMC1). Biomedical Research International. (Citations: 33)

  3. Aleem, M. T., Munir, F., Shakoor, A., & Gao, F. (2024). mRNA vaccines against infectious diseases and future direction. International Immunopharmacology, 135, 112320. (Citations: 27)

  4. Aleem, M. T., Mohsin, M., Shahid, Z., & Ijaz, A. (2023). A review on recent advancement in the molecular diagnostics of Leishmania. Journal of Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, 74, 5551–5568. (Citations: 12)

  5. Shaukat, A., Aleem, M. T., Munir, F., & Gao, F. (2025). An overview of the role of steroid hormones in various parasitic infections. Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 169, 104533. (Citations: 8)

 

Yeon Kim | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yeon Kim | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Professor | California State University San Bernardino | United States

Dr. Yeon Kim is a distinguished nursing scholar whose career weaves together rigorous education, extensive professional experience, and a strong trajectory in research and mentorship. She earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from California State University through the DNP Consortium Program, following a Master of Science in Nursing from California State University, Dominguez Hills, and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Seoul National University. In her academic career, Dr. Yeon Kim has served as professor and associate professor in the Department of Nursing at California State University, San Bernardino, and previously held assistant professor roles, adjunct faculty appointments, and clinical teaching positions across several institutions. Her professional experience extends beyond academia into the clinical domain—she practiced in intensive care units, telemetry floors, and emergency departments, and held leadership roles like Alternate Lead Nurse in Burn Intensive Care Units. Her research interests center on nursing leadership and management, health disparities among minority populations, digital healthcare innovation in education, incivility and professionalism in nursing students, and curriculum development to enhance clinical competence. Dr. Yeon Kim is adept in a variety of research skills including quantitative and qualitative methodologies, survey design, statistical analysis (using SPSS, R), mixed-methods integration, grant writing, program evaluation, and interprofessional collaboration. Over the course of her scholarly work she has authored 11 documents, accrued 82 citations, and holds an h-index of 4. Her honors and awards include multiple internal grant awards from California State University (such as the Professors Across Borders Grant, Teaching Skills Study Award, Faculty Learning Community funding), external funding through the Department of Health Care Access and Information, recognition for instructional excellence, and leadership in curriculum development and faculty mentoring. In conclusion, Dr. Yeon Kim represents a consummate scholar-practitioner whose blend of educational depth, clinical insight, administrative acumen, and scholarly productivity position her as a leader in nursing education and research. Her sustained commitment to improving nursing pedagogy, bridging theory and practice, fostering student engagement, and expanding research on equity and digital health demonstrates that she is well poised to make lasting contributions to both the academic community and global healthcare outcomes.

Profile:  Google scholar | Scopus

Featured Publications

  1. Kim, Y. (2022). Leadership styles and nurse retention: A meta-analysis. Journal of Nursing Management, (cited 25)

  2. Kim, Y. (2021). Digital simulation in undergraduate nursing education: Effects on clinical reasoning. Nurse Education Today, (cited 18)

  3. Kim, Y. (2020). Incivility among nursing students: Prevalence and coping strategies. International Journal of Nursing Studies, (cited 12)

  4. Kim, Y. (2019). Evaluating a curriculum intervention to improve clinical judgment in junior nurses. Nurse Educator, (cited 15)

  5. Kim, Y. (2018). Disparities in health outcomes among Korean American older adults: A comparative study. Journal of Transcultural Nursing, (cited 8)

  6. Kim, Y. (2017). Technology acceptance and e-learning readiness among nursing faculty. Computers, Informatics, Nursing, (cited 4)

 

Mengting Zhang | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Mengting Zhang | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Miss | Guangdong Medical University | Hong Kong

Ms. Mengting Zhang is a highly motivated and emerging scholar in the field of Medicine and Health Sciences, currently affiliated with Guangdong Medical University, Hong Kong, where she has established herself as a promising researcher contributing significantly to global advancements in medical and clinical research. With a strong academic foundation supported by a Doctoral degree in Medicine, Ms. Zhang has cultivated a comprehensive understanding of medical sciences, pharmacology, and translational research methodologies. Her educational journey reflects a deep commitment to precision, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration, equipping her with the skills to integrate clinical data, biomedical insights, and analytical modeling for impactful healthcare outcomes. Throughout her professional career, Ms. Zhang has demonstrated excellence in multiple research domains, including pharmacovigilance, clinical pharmacology, oral oncology, and biomedical informatics. She has been extensively involved in projects focusing on adverse drug event detection, molecular disease pathways, and bioinformatics-based health analysis, which are central to improving patient safety and therapeutic efficacy. Her academic record is reinforced by substantial contributions to peer-reviewed journals indexed in Scopus, Crossref, and Web of Science. Ms. Zhang has authored 11 documents, received 33 citations, and holds an h-index of 4, underscoring her consistent academic influence and growing recognition in the research community. She has published her findings in reputed international journals such as Oral Oncology, Expert Opinion on Drug Safety, Clinical Anatomy, and Journal of Diabetes Investigation, where her work has been well-cited and acknowledged for its scientific rigor and relevance. Her research explores complex relationships between genetics, drug response, and oral health conditions, with a focus on integrating real-world pharmacovigilance data and molecular evidence to enhance the accuracy of clinical outcomes. Ms. Zhang’s research skills encompass advanced data analysis, systematic review techniques, visual scientometrics using CiteSpace and VOSviewer, clinical trial evaluation, and statistical modeling. Professionally, she has collaborated with national and international researchers, contributing to studies utilizing FDA adverse event reporting systems and developing visual bibliometric maps that identify emerging medical trends. Her dedication to accuracy, methodological clarity, and ethical research practices has earned her recognition as a dependable contributor to academic development. Beyond research, Ms. Zhang is engaged in mentoring, peer-reviewing, and participating in collaborative scientific platforms that promote interdisciplinary learning and global knowledge sharing. Her commitment to innovation and collaboration highlights her as a future leader in the scientific community, capable of influencing both clinical and policy-level improvements in healthcare. Ms. Zhang’s achievements have positioned her as a potential candidate for several international honors and awards in biomedical sciences, including recognitions for research excellence and contribution to pharmacological safety evaluation. In conclusion, Ms. Mengting Zhang embodies academic integrity, scientific precision, and a vision for global medical progress.

Profile:  ORCID | Scopus

Featured Publications

  1. Zhang, M. (2025). Comment on “Uncovering chromatin factor landscapes in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.” Oral Oncology. Citations: 7.

  2. Zhang, M. (2025). Comment on “Tooth Anomalies in Patients With Nonsyndromic Orofacial Cleft: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis.” Oral Diseases. Citations: 5.

  3. Zhang, M. (2025). A real-world disproportionality analysis of the FDA adverse event reporting system events for ibuprofen. Expert Opinion on Drug Safety. Citations: 8.

  4. Zhang, M. (2024). A real‐world disproportionality analysis of semaglutide: Post‐marketing pharmacovigilance data. Journal of Diabetes Investigation. Citations: 6.

  5. Zhang, M. (2024). Research advances and trends in anatomy from 2013 to 2023: A visual analysis based on CiteSpace and VOSviewer. Clinical Anatomy. Citations: 7.

 

Shahar Lev-Ari | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shahar Lev-Ari | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Visiting Faculty | Stanford University | United States

Dr. Shahar Lev-Ari is an accomplished academic with a strong educational foundation in cellular biology and medicine who has over many years built a distinguished career in health promotion, public health research, integrative medicine, and well-being interventions; Dr. Shahar Lev-Ari was trained in cellular biology and obtained his PhD after rigorous work in integrative medicine and intervention science, and his education included advanced training in health promotion science and mindfulness-based behavior change. In his professional experience, Dr. Shahar Lev-Ari has served as founding director of the Integrative Medicine Center & Laboratory of Medicinal Herbs and Cancer Research at the Institute of Oncology, led the Health Promotion Unit within the Integrated Cancer Prevention Center at Tel Aviv Medical Center, and formerly chaired the Department of Health Promotion, School of Public Health at Tel Aviv University; he is also a visiting scholar in Stanford University’s Department of Genetics and collaborates internationally in precision health and psychosocial interventions. Research interests of Dr. Shahar Lev-Ari focus on mindfulness and stress-reduction techniques, inquiry-based stress reduction (IBSR), salutogenesis, resilience, psychosocial health, mental well-being, interventions in at-risk populations (e.g. women with BRCA variants), longevity and protective behavioral and psychosocial factors, mind-body medicine, and digital health tools for well-being. He has developed skills in both quantitative and intervention research; expertise in randomized clinical trials, longitudinal cohort studies, psychosocial measurement, sleep assessments, behavior change, developing and evaluating interventions, public health promotion, multi-disciplinary collaborators, mixed-methods, psychosocial biometrics, and implementing rigorous designs. Dr. Shahar Lev-Ari has been recognized with awards and honours such as the Outstanding Scientist Award from the Israel Society for Complementary Medicine under the auspices of the Israeli Medical Association, and has received support from organizations such as the Rothschild Foundation, the Israeli Cancer Association, and chief scientists in education and medicine; he has also been invited to serve on editorial boards (e.g., Section Editor for Public Health in Journal of Clinical Medicine), and in national and global working groups on mental health promotion. In his published record, Dr. Shahar Lev-Ari has authored 81 documents, has accumulated 2,106 citations, and has h-index 22, demonstrating both breadth and impact. Overall, Dr. Shahar Lev-Ari embodies a scholar-practitioner who bridges fundamental biology, public health, psychosocial interventions and community health implementation, with leadership roles in research, mentorship, and translation of findings into interventions that improve psychological well-being and health outcomes in both general and vulnerable populations.

Profile:  Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

  1. Effect of Inquiry-Based Stress Reduction on Well-being and Views on Risk-Reducing Surgery Among Women With BRCA Variants in Israel: A Randomized Clinical Trial — 2021; ~3 citations

  2. The Association Between the Sense of Coherence and the Self-Reported Adherence to Guidelines During the First Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Israel — 2022; number of citations

  3. The Use of Smart Devices for Mental Health Diagnosis and Care — 2022; number of citations

  4. A Novel Platform for Attenuating Immune Hyperactivity Using EXO-CD24 in COVID-19 and Beyond — 2022; number of citations

  5. Data From a One-Stop-Shop Comprehensive Cancer Screening Center — 2023; number of citations

  6. Mental Health for All: The Case for Investing in Digital Mental Health to Improve Global Outcomes, Access, and Innovation in Low-Resource Settings — 2023; number of citations

 

Patrice Cacoub | Medicine and Health Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Patrice Cacoub | Medicine and Health Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Medicine and Health Sciences | Professor | Sorbonne University | France

Prof. Patrice Cacoub is a distinguished clinician‐scientist whose education includes medical training leading to a doctorate and professorial appointment at Sorbonne Université, France, where he holds the chair in internal medicine and leads the Inflammation–Immunopathology–Biotherapy unit; he has also completed additional specialization in immunology, hepatology, and systemic diseases. In his professional experience he serves in leadership roles in hospital and university settings, supervises clinical and translational research groups, and participates actively in international consortia; Prof. Patrice Cacoub has authored 1,011 documents, 53,959 citations, 114 h‐index reflecting prolific output and high influence in his field. His research interests focus on autoimmune diseases, vasculitis, hepatitis C and its extrahepatic manifestations, cryoglobulinaemia, systemic inflammatory disorders, and intersecting fields of immunopathology and therapeutic intervention. He has developed strong research skills in clinical trial design, cohort studies, translational biomarkers, immunological assays, epidemiology, and patient‐oriented outcomes, complemented by skills in multidisciplinary collaboration, grant writing, statistical modelling, and supervising PhD students. His awards and honours include prestigious recognitions by national and international societies in medicine and immunology, election to leadership in professional organizations, invitations to keynote symposia, editorial board memberships, and distinguished lifetime or senior researcher awards, underscoring both scientific merit and impact in patient care. In conclusion Prof. Patrice Cacoub’s combination of rigorous academic training, sustained high‐volume publication record, leadership in clinical and translational research, and demonstrable contributions to improving understanding and treatment of systemic inflammatory and infectious disease places him among the top global experts; his work not only advances knowledge but shapes guidelines, influences public health policy, and serves as a foundation for mentoring and training new generations of researchers.

Profile:  Scopus | ORCID | Google scholar

Selected Publications

  1. Clopidogrel and Aspirin versus Aspirin Alone for the Prevention of Atherothrombotic Events — 2006 — ~3,652 citations

  2. Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus-like DNA sequences in multicentric Castleman’s disease — 1995 — ~3,202 citations

  3. Iron deficiency anaemia — 2016 — ~1,096 citations

  4. Pegylated interferon alfa-2b vs standard interferon alfa-2b, plus ribavirin, for chronic hepatitis C in HIV-infected patients: a randomized controlled trial — 2004 — ~1,039 citations

  5. The DRESS Syndrome: A Literature Review — 2011 — ~1,001 citations

  6. Patients with prior myocardial infarction, stroke, or symptomatic peripheral arterial disease in the CHARISMA trial — 2007 — ~921 citations

 

Katarzyna Madziarska | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Katarzyna Madziarska | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Medicine and Health Sciences | Head of Department | Wroclaw Medical University | Poland

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Katarzyna Madziarska is a distinguished Polish clinician-scientist, educator, and researcher whose career has been dedicated to advancing the fields of diabetology, nephrology, and internal medicine through outstanding academic leadership, clinical practice, and research excellence. She obtained her MD and PhD from Wroclaw Medical University, where she currently serves as Head of the Clinical Department of Diabetology, Hypertension, and Internal Diseases, a position that allows her to combine patient care with cutting-edge research and medical education. Her professional experience spans decades, including roles as resident, assistant, senior assistant, adjunct, and ultimately associate professor, giving her a comprehensive understanding of clinical and academic medicine. She has been actively involved in postgraduate medical training and serves as a coordinator for trainees, a member of doctoral and habilitation committees, and a lecturer at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Her research interests are focused on micro- and macrovascular complications of diabetes, diabetic nephropathy, chronic kidney disease, transplantology, and the long-term health consequences of COVID-19. She has authored 112 documents, 1,076 citations, and 15 h-index, demonstrating her sustained scientific output and influence within the international medical community. Her research skills include designing and coordinating clinical trials (Phase III and IV) as a principal investigator and national coordinator, reviewing manuscripts for international journals, supervising PhD theses, and managing multi-disciplinary research projects like the COLOS study on COVID-19 outcomes. She is also experienced in translational research linking immunological, metabolic, and renal parameters to improve clinical practice. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Katarzyna Madziarska is an active member of prestigious professional bodies such as the Polish Society of Nephrology (President of the Lower Silesia Branch), Polish Society of Diabetology (Board Member), and the Polish Academy of Sciences Clinical Sciences Committee, where she contributes to advancing healthcare policy and scientific development. Her organizational contributions include serving on the Senate and Faculty Council of Medical Sciences at Wroclaw Medical University, membership in the Bioethics Committee, and participation in the Scientific Council for Clinical Trials, demonstrating her commitment to institutional governance and ethical research conduct.

Profile :  Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

  1. Diabetes Mellitus and Old Age – Risk Factors in Renal Replacement Therapy – 2020 – Citations: 48

  2. Evaluation of Immunological Parameters in Lipid Metabolism Disturbances in Primary Glomerulonephritis – 2019 – Citations: 35

  3. Microvascular and Macrovascular Complications in Diabetic Nephropathy: Clinical Predictors and Outcomes – 2021 – Citations: 62

  4. Post-COVID-19 Complications and Kidney Function: A Clinical Perspective – 2022 – Citations: 54

  5. Clinical Trials in Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease: Lessons from Multicenter Studies – 2023 – Citations: 39

  6. Role of Molecular Mechanisms in Homeostasis Regulation in Nephrology – 2020 – Citations: 42

 

Eswari Vilayur | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eswari Vilayur | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eswari Vilayur | Medicine and Health Sciences | Medicine and Health Sciences | University of Sydney | Australia

Dr. Eswari Vilayur is a highly accomplished nephrologist and transplant physician whose career reflects a rare blend of clinical expertise, research excellence, and academic leadership. With a distinguished background in nephrology and transplantation, she has served in leading roles within hospitals, universities, and professional organizations, shaping both medical practice and healthcare policy. Her commitment to advancing renal medicine is evident through her contributions to patient-centered care, international research collaborations, and the development of innovative health services. A dedicated clinician and educator, Dr. Eswari Vilayur has consistently demonstrated an ability to translate her extensive clinical experience into impactful research and effective teaching, making her a respected leader in her field.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Eswari Vilayur pursued her foundational medical education at one of the premier medical institutions in India, where she completed her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. After successfully completing her internship, she advanced her academic journey in Australia, where she achieved membership as a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. To further strengthen her expertise in research, she completed a Master’s degree in Clinical Epidemiology at the University of Newcastle. Currently, she is enrolled as a doctoral candidate at the University of Sydney, focusing her research on inequities in kidney transplantation and strategies to enhance access for patients across diverse populations. Her academic progression highlights her dedication to bridging clinical practice with high-quality evidence-based research.

Experience

Dr. Eswari Vilayur holds a senior role as a Staff Specialist Nephrologist and Transplant Physician, serving patients with complex renal and transplantation needs. She is also a Senior Conjoint Lecturer at the University of Newcastle, where she imparts her knowledge and mentors the next generation of physicians. Over the years, she has taken on leadership roles in clinical trials as Principal Investigator, contributing significantly to international studies that have shaped nephrology and transplantation practices worldwide. Beyond research, she is deeply committed to medical education, having taught medical students, junior doctors, and advanced trainees in nephrology. She has been actively involved in examining and supervising candidates under the auspices of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, which underscores her influence in shaping future specialists. Her contributions also extend to hospital leadership, where she has chaired quality review committees, coordinated nephrology services, and led initiatives in specialized clinics addressing renal and obstetric care.

Research Interest

Dr. Eswari Vilayur primary research interests lie in kidney transplantation, nephrology, and clinical epidemiology. She has a particular passion for addressing health inequities, focusing on improving access to living and deceased donor kidney transplantation. Her ongoing doctoral research is centered on bridging the disparities in transplant care, aiming to create a more equitable system for patients across varied demographic and socioeconomic backgrounds. Additionally, she has been involved in landmark international multicenter trials in nephrology, including those exploring therapies for glomerular diseases and transplant-related outcomes. She has published and presented widely in national and international forums, contributing to the growing body of knowledge in nephrology while influencing policy and clinical practice.

Award

Dr. Eswari Vilayur has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to transplantation research, including receiving the Young Investigator Award at a prestigious international transplant congress. This honor reflects her ability to conduct innovative research and present findings that are highly relevant to the global nephrology community. Beyond this recognition, her leadership and involvement in multicenter international clinical trials and health service reforms further demonstrate her standing as a leader in her specialty.

Selected Publications

  • A Systematic Study of Linear C4d Deposition in Glomerular Capillary Loops in Renal Transplant Biopsies (Published 2008, 75 Citations)

  • Resistive Indices as an Independent Marker of Progression of Renal Disease (Published 2008, 64 Citations)

  • Complete Resolution of Glomerular Microtubular Deposits in Immunotactoid Glomerulopathy with Rituximab (Published 2008, 48 Citations)

  • Loss of Circadian Rhythm of Blood Pressure in Renal Transplant Recipients (Published 2013, 52 Citations)

Conclusion

Dr. Eswari Vilayur is an exceptional candidate for recognition through this award, bringing together decades of clinical expertise, a strong academic foundation, and impactful research that addresses some of the most pressing challenges in kidney health. Her dedication to equity in transplantation, leadership in international clinical trials, and commitment to educating future nephrologists demonstrate her far-reaching influence. By combining her role as a clinician, researcher, educator, and leader, Dr. Eswari Vilayur exemplifies the qualities of a globally respected physician-scientist. Her future research promises to drive meaningful change in kidney transplantation practices and health equity, ensuring her contributions continue to resonate both within the scientific community and society at large.

 

 

 

Louisa Mokoena | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Louisa Mokoena | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Louisa Mokoena | Medicine and Health Sciences | Lecturer | University Of Johannesburg | South Africa

Dr. Louisa Mokoena is an accomplished academic and professional in the field of radiation therapy and radiography, recognized for her expertise in oncology, medical imaging, and higher education. With extensive experience as both a clinical practitioner and an academic leader, she has contributed significantly to advancing the knowledge, practice, and training standards in radiation sciences. Her career reflects a balance between rigorous scholarship, student mentorship, and impactful research addressing the evolving needs of medical and radiation science communities. She has established herself as a thought leader in the discipline, actively engaging in research, supervision, and academic program development, while also playing a central role in shaping policies and practices within professional councils and academic institutions.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Louisa Mokoena has pursued an academic pathway grounded in health sciences and radiography. She earned her doctoral degree in Health Sciences with a specialization in Medical and Radiation Sciences, advancing knowledge in clinical and educational aspects of radiation therapy. Prior to her doctorate, she completed advanced qualifications in both therapeutic and diagnostic radiography, equipping her with a strong foundation for clinical practice and academic research. These qualifications provided her with the interdisciplinary expertise required to work across oncology, medical imaging, and radiation therapy, and later enabled her to take on leadership roles within higher education and professional accreditation bodies. Her educational achievements have positioned her as a credible authority in teaching, clinical practice, and scholarly contributions in her field.

Experience

Throughout her career, Dr. Louisa Mokoena has gained extensive experience across academic, clinical, and leadership roles. In academia, she has served as a lecturer and coordinator for radiation therapy programs, where she is actively involved in curriculum design, postgraduate supervision, and student mentorship. She has guided numerous master’s and doctoral candidates, contributing to the growth of emerging researchers in medical and radiation sciences. In her clinical career, she practiced as a radiographer across leading oncology and diagnostic centers, where she specialized in treatment planning, dosimetry, and applied psychology in radiation therapy.

Research Interest

Dr. Louisa Mokoena’s research interests reflect her commitment to bridging education, clinical practice, and professional development in medical imaging and radiation therapy. She has conducted studies addressing communication barriers in multicultural healthcare environments, the professional identity of radiographers, and the experiences of therapeutic radiography students in oncology departments. Another area of her research focuses on mental health support frameworks for students, contributing to strategies that improve resilience and academic success. In addition, she has explored the role of artificial intelligence in medical imaging education, analyzing how technology can support student learning and assessment. Her diverse research portfolio highlights a commitment to improving both the academic and professional landscapes of radiation sciences, while also contributing to international collaborations and cross-disciplinary studies.

Award

Dr. Louisa Mokoena has been recognized for her leadership and dedication to the advancement of health sciences and education. She has played a vital role in professional accreditation through the Health Professions Council, where she contributed to ensuring the quality of radiography and radiation therapy training centers. She has also received recognition for her contributions to student mentorship, curriculum innovation, and the development of sustainable academic programs in her field. Her dedication to advancing clinical education and research excellence has positioned her as a deserving candidate for prestigious awards honoring excellence in health sciences and medical education.

Selected Publication

  • Overcoming Communication Barriers in a Multicultural Radiography Setting – 2021 – 18 citations

  • The Experiences of Sonographers with Regard to Report Writing and Communicating Their Findings – 2022 – 15 citations

  • Diagnostic Radiographers’ Perceptions of Professional Identity in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa – 2024 – 12 citations

  • Medical Imaging and Radiation Science Students’ Use of Artificial Intelligence for Learning and Assessment – 2024 – 22 citations

  • Diagnostic Radiographers’ Experiences with Paediatric Patients During Radiography Examinations in Malawi – A Qualitative Study – 2025 – 10 citations

Conclusion

Dr. Louisa Mokoena is a highly respected academic, researcher, and professional leader whose contributions have significantly shaped the field of radiation sciences. Her expertise combines advanced education, extensive clinical practice, and strong leadership in both academia and professional councils. She has produced impactful research addressing critical issues in medical imaging and education, published in recognized international journals, and supervised a large number of postgraduate students who continue to contribute to the field. Beyond her academic and research excellence, she has influenced the standards of radiation therapy education through her roles in professional accreditation and curriculum development. Dr. Louisa Mokoen outstanding achievements, combined with her leadership potential and commitment to advancing healthcare education and practice, make her an exceptional candidate deserving of recognition through this award nomination.