Seo-Eun Choi | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Seo-Eun Choi | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

University of Washington, United States

Dr. Seo-Eun Choi is a distinguished Senior Research Scientist at the University of Washington, specializing in statistical applications in biomedical research, particularly Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive studies. She holds a Ph.D. in Statistics from Florida State University, an M.S. in Statistics from the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor, and a B.S. in Statistics with a minor in Computer Science from Ewha Womans University, South Korea. Over her career, Dr. Choi has developed deep expertise in Bayesian modeling, model selection, categorical and multivariate data analysis, spatio-temporal modeling, psychometrics, and neuroimaging data analysis. She has led and contributed to numerous international and interdisciplinary research projects, producing a strong publication record of 96 documents with 728 citations and an h-index of 12, highlighting her influence in both statistical methodology and clinical applications. Her research skills include advanced statistical computing, data visualization, and application of complex statistical models to large-scale neuroimaging and clinical datasets. Dr. Choi is an active member of the Alzheimer’s Association International Society to Advance Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment (ISTAART) and the American Statistical Association (ASA), reflecting her engagement with the broader scientific community and commitment to advancing collaborative research initiatives. Her contributions have been recognized through multiple awards and honors for excellence in statistical research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and mentorship, demonstrating her leadership and impact on the field. Looking forward, Dr. Choi’s work has significant potential to advance high-impact publications in Q1 journals, expand global collaborations, and provide mentorship to emerging researchers, thereby influencing both methodological innovation and practical applications in neurodegenerative disease research. Her combination of expertise, experience, and dedication makes her an exemplary candidate for recognition, reflecting outstanding contributions to science, research leadership, and societal impact in the field of biostatistics and neuroscience.

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Featured Publications

  1. Jutten, R. J., Grandoit, E., Foldi, N. S., Sikkes, S. A. M., Jones, R. N., Choi, S. E., … et al. (2020). Lower practice effects as a marker of cognitive performance and dementia risk: A literature review. Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring, 12(1), 1–12.

  2. Mukherjee, S., Mez, J., Trittschuh, E. H., Saykin, A. J., Gibbons, L. E., Fardo, D. W., … et al. (2020). Genetic data and cognitively defined late-onset Alzheimer’s disease subgroups. Molecular Psychiatry, 25(11), 2942–2951.

  3. Choi, S. E., Mukherjee, S., Gibbons, L. E., Sanders, R. E., Jones, R. N., Tommet, D., … et al. (2020). Development and validation of language and visuospatial composite scores in ADNI. Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions, 6(1), e12024.

  4. Eissman, J. M., Dumitrescu, L., Mahoney, E. R., Smith, A. N., Mukherjee, S., Lee, M. L., … et al. (2022). Sex differences in the genetic architecture of cognitive resilience to Alzheimer’s disease. Brain, 145(7), 2541–2554.

  5. Mukherjee, S., Choi, S. E., Lee, M. L., Scollard, P., Trittschuh, E. H., Mez, J., … et al. (2020). Cognitive domain harmonization and co-calibration in studies of older adults. Neuropsychology, 37(4), 409–423.

Emmanuel Chona | Health Professions | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Emmanuel Chona | Health Professions | Young Researcher Award

Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Tanzania

Mr. Emmanuel Z. Chona is a registered nurse, young research scientist, and academic professional with a strong foundation in nursing, public health, and implementation science. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) and is currently pursuing a Master of Public Health in Implementation Science at the same institution under the prestigious EMPOWER-TZ Scholarship by Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. His professional experience includes serving as an Intern Nurse at Tumbi Regional Referral Hospital, where he gained comprehensive clinical skills in patient care, emergency procedures, and health education, and working as a Tutorial Assistant at St. Joseph University in Tanzania and later at MUHAS, contributing actively to teaching, research, consultancy, and curriculum development. His research interests span oncology nursing, diabetes management, chronic disease care, public health challenges, and disaster preparedness, demonstrated through his 12 peer-reviewed publications (5 as first author) in reputable journals such as PLoS One, BMC Women’s Health, Psycho-Oncology, and Public Health Challenges, with over 202 citations and an h-index of 7, showcasing his scholarly impact. He possesses strong research and technical skills in SPSS, STATA, and NVivo, along with expertise in teaching methodology, communication, and teamwork. His career achievements have been recognized through awards such as the Early Career Research Grant from the Tanzania Diabetes Association, an Excellence Performance Certificate for best undergraduate performance at MUHAS, and the EMPOWER-TZ Master’s Scholarship. Beyond academia, he is actively engaged in professional and community service as a member of the Tanzania National Nurses Association, the International Society of Substance Use Professionals (ISSUP), and a volunteer with the Tanzania Red Cross Society. In conclusion, Emmanuel Chona is an emerging leader in public health and nursing research, combining academic excellence, clinical practice, and impactful research with community service, and he demonstrates strong potential to advance healthcare delivery, mentor future health professionals, and contribute meaningfully to science and society on both national and global scales.

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Featured Publications

Chona, E. Z., Gosse, R. A., Msengi, E. A., Aruldhas, T. P., Mkonongo, L., Matle, T. M., Iseselo, M. K., & Ambikile, J. S. (2025). Life experiences of women diagnosed with cervical cancer in Sub‐Saharan Africa: A systematic review of qualitative studies. Psycho‐Oncology, 34(1), e70280.

Chona, E. Z., Gosse, R. A., William, D. A., Kiang, R. H., & Ramadham, F. B. (2025). Dietary knowledge and practices among diabetes patients attending Muhimbili National Hospital in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Tanzania Journal of Health Research, 26(4), 1–10.

Chona, E. Z., Kayange, L. F., & Iseselo, M. K. (2024b). Factors associated with satisfaction with diabetes care among patients attending public diabetic clinics in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: A cross-sectional study. Public Health Challenges, 3(3), 1–8.

Chona, E. Z., Kayange, L. F., & Iseselo, M. K. (2024a). Barriers and facilitators to satisfaction with diabetes care: The perspectives of patients attending public diabetic clinics in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. PLoS One, 19(5), e0302858.

Chona, E. Z., Msengi, E. A., Gosse, R. A., & Ambikile, J. S. (2023). The lived experiences and caring needs of women diagnosed with cervical cancer: A qualitative study in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. PLoS One, 18(1), e0289925.

Ankit Agrawal | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ankit Agrawal | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Post Graduate Institute of Child Health, India

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ankit Agrawal is an accomplished clinician and researcher in Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology with a distinguished academic and professional trajectory marked by consistent excellence and leadership. He completed his MBBS at Peoples College of Medical Science and Research Centre, Bhopal, followed by an MD in Pediatrics  from Gajra-Raja Medical College, Gwalior, and a DM in Pediatric Gastroenterology from Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS), Lucknow. He began his academic career as Assistant Professor at SGPGIMS and is currently serving as Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology at Post Graduate Institute of Child Health, Delhi-NCR, Noida, where he integrates patient care, teaching, and research. His research interests encompass chronic pancreatitis, portal hypertension, pediatric liver diseases, and sustainable innovations in pediatric endoscopy, with a growing body of publications in reputed journals such as Pancreatology, Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology, and Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics, along with contributions to academic books and clinical guidelines. Dr. Agrawal has developed extensive research skills in pediatric endoscopy, including diagnostic UGI endoscopy, colonoscopy, endoscopic band ligation, sclerotherapy, dilatations, polypectomy, and advanced interventional procedures, complemented by training in pediatric hepatology, metabolic liver diseases, and radiological interventions. His academic record includes 111 research documents, 402 citations, and an h-index of 10, reflecting his increasing impact in the field. Recognized internationally, he has received awards such as the First Prize for Best Poster at the Indian Society of Gastroenterology (ISG) Annual Conference (Jaipur, 2023) and the Young Investigator Award for oral presentations at the European Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition (ESPGHAN, Milan, 2024) and ISG Annual Conference (Varanasi, 2024). With strong professional expertise, collaborative research experience, and a commitment to child health, Dr. Agrawal exemplifies excellence in both academia and clinical practice. His future research and leadership potential lie in advancing global collaborations, increasing high-impact publications, and developing innovative approaches that elevate pediatric gastroenterology standards worldwide, making him highly deserving of recognition for his contributions to research and society.

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Featured Publications

Agrawal, A., Gaur, A., & Ambey, R. (2020). Neonatal mid upper arm circumference as surrogate of birth weight. International Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics, 7(3), 491–494.

Agrawal, A., Gaur, A., & Ambey, R. (2020). Newborn mid-upper arm circumference as valid proxy marker of gestational age. Indian Journal of Child Health, 7(2), 54–56.

Agrawal, A. (2024). Urgent need for “green endoscopy” in routine practice in India. Annals of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology (ISPGHAN).

Agrawal, A., Srivastava, A., Mishra, P., Malik, R., Agrawal, V., Raj, A., Sarma, M. S., Poddar, U., & Bhat, N. K. (2024). Quality of life is impaired in children with chronic pancreatitis: A multicenter study. Pancreatology, 24(6), 817–826.

Agrawal, A., & Sen Sarma, M. (2025). Vomiting: Causes, approach, and cyclical vomiting. In I. Gupta (Ed.), Learning through MCQ in Pediatrics. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Pvt Ltd.

Agrawal, A., Srivastava, A., Moirangthem, A., Singh, S. M., Kodethoor, D., Vadlapudi, S. S., Sarma, M. S., & Poddar, U. (2025). Glycerol-3-Phosphate dehydrogenase 1 deficiency and steatotic liver disease in children: Our cases and review of literature. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology, 15(3), 102484.

Agrawal, A. (2025). Drugs in pediatric gastroenterology. Annals of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 6(4).

Alexey Fayzullin | Medicine and Dentistry | Pioneer Researcher Award

Dr. Alexey Fayzullin | Medicine and Dentistry | Pioneer Researcher Award

Sechenov University, Russia

Dr. Alexey Fayzullin, PhD, MD, is a distinguished medical scientist specializing in regenerative medicine, computational pathology, and digital biomedical technologies, with a strong academic and research foundation at Sechenov University, Russia. He completed his general medical studies at the International School “Medicine of the Future” (2011–2017) and earned his PhD in anatomical pathology in 2022, with a thesis on antifibrotic scaffolds in regenerative medicine. His professional journey began as a laboratory assistant (2018–2019) and junior researcher (2019–2023) in the Laboratory of Experimental Morphology at the Institute for Regenerative Medicine, before advancing to Head of the Laboratory of Digital Microscopic Analysis in 2023. His research interests span tissue engineering, artificial intelligence in histological image analysis, cell therapy, biophotonics, implantology, and computational biomedicine. With 47 peer-reviewed publications, 626 citations, and an h-index of 12, Dr. Fayzullin has contributed significantly to scientific knowledge, with his works appearing in internationally recognized journals and conferences. His research experience includes prestigious internships at Macquarie University and the University of New South Wales, where he collaborated on advanced bioengineering projects. He has won multiple competitive grants and awards, including several Russian Presidential Scholarships for international research, grants from the Russian Science Foundation (RSF) and Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR), and the establishment of his own laboratory under the Priority 2030 program. His skills include advanced digital microscopy, AI-based image processing, regenerative scaffold design, project leadership, and academic mentoring. As an educator, he has co-authored Russia’s first regenerative medicine handbook, designed specialized academic courses, and supervises PhD and undergraduate students. Dr. Fayzullin’s honors, leadership roles, and international collaborations highlight his impact on both science and education. In conclusion, his remarkable achievements, innovative research, and commitment to biomedical advancement demonstrate why he is an emerging leader with the potential to shape the future of global regenerative medicine and digital healthcare.

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Featured Publications

Valieva, Y., Ivanova, E., Fayzullin, A., Kurkov, A., & Igrunkova, A. (2022). Senescence-associated β-galactosidase detection in pathology. Diagnostics, 12(10), 2309. Cited 146 times

Shekhter, A. B., Fayzullin, A. L., Vukolova, M. N., Rudenko, T. G., Osipycheva, V. D., & Litvitsky, P. F. (2019). Medical applications of collagen and collagen-based materials. Current Medicinal Chemistry, 26(3), 506–516. Cited 129 times

Deng, W., McKelvey, K. J., Guller, A., Fayzullin, A., Campbell, J. M., Clement, S., & Saunders, C. M. (2020). Application of mitochondrially targeted nanoconstructs to neoadjuvant X-ray-induced photodynamic therapy for rectal cancer. ACS Central Science, 6(5), 715–726. Cited 88 times

Fayzullin, A., Bakulina, A., Mikaelyan, K., Shekhter, A., & Guller, A. (2021). Implantable drug delivery systems and foreign body reaction: Traversing the current clinical landscape. Bioengineering, 8(12), 205. Cited 73 times

Fayzullin, A., Churbanov, S., Ignatieva, N., Zakharkina, O., Tokarev, M., & Shekhter, A. (2021). Local delivery of pirfenidone by PLA implants modifies foreign body reaction and prevents fibrosis. Biomedicines, 9(8), 853. Cited 35

Shekhter, A. B., Pekshev, A. V., Vagapov, A. B., Telpukhov, V. I., Panyushkin, P. V., Fayzullin, A. L., & Vanin, A. F. (2019). Physicochemical parameters of NO-containing gas flow affect wound healing therapy: An experimental study. European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 128, 193–201. Cited 34

Giovanni Musso | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Giovanni Musso | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

AOU San Luigi Gonzaga Orbassano (Torino), Italy

Dr. Giovanni Musso is a renowned clinician and researcher in Internal Medicine with a distinguished academic and professional career. He graduated in Medicine in 1996 with top honors (110/110) and completed his specialization in Internal Medicine in 2002 with distinction. Currently serving at the Department of Internal Medicine, Humanitas Gradenigo Hospital, Turin, he has devoted his career to the study of lipid and glucose metabolism, with particular emphasis on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD/MASH), and related metabolic complications. He leads international collaborative research involving 34 centers worldwide, producing high-impact findings on NAFLD epidemiology, pathogenesis, and staging, with publications in PLOS Medicine, Hepatology, Gastroenterology, BMJ, and other leading journals. His research interests include lipidomics, postprandial metabolism, gut microbiota, metabolic inflammation, and therapeutic innovations such as curcumin-based interventions and endoscopic approaches for metabolic disorders. His research skills span clinical trials, meta-analyses, translational studies, and consensus guideline development. Recognized globally, Dr. Musso has authored 101 documents, accrued 12,017 citations, and holds an impressive h-index of 49 (Sept 2025). His honors include co-authoring international consensus statements and leading global research collaborations. With his proven excellence in research, teaching, and clinical innovation, Dr. Musso continues to advance the field of hepatology and metabolic medicine while shaping future directions in precision healthcare.

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Featured Publications

  • Musso, G., Mariano, F., Mella, A., Pinach, S., & Gambino, R. (2025, August 7). Meal-Induced NF-κB Activation in Mononuclear Cells Triggers Lumican Secretion and Promotes Chronic Kidney Disease in Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease. MedComm, 6(8), e70122.

  • Carpenito, N., Leporati, M., Sciarrillo, A., Pensa, A., Gambino, R., Musso, G., Mella, A., Biancone, L., Risso, D., Mariano, F., & Cosseddu, D. (2025, May 16). LC-MS/MS Determination of Quorum Sensing Molecules in Plasma from Burn Patients with Septic Shock Sustained by Acinetobacter baumannii. Antibiotics (Basel), 14(5), 517.

  • Musso, G., Mella, A., Mariano, F., Cassader, M., De Michieli, F., Riva, A., Petrangolini, G., Togni, S., Pinach, S., & Gambino, R. (2024). Impaired Postprandial GLP-2 Response Enhances Endotoxemia, Systemic Inflammation, and Kidney Injury in Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH): Effect of Phospholipid Curcumin Meriva. Gut Microbes, 16(1), article 2424907.

  • Musso, G., Pinach, S., Mariano, F., Saba, F., De Michieli, F., Framarin, L., Berrutti, M., Paschetta, E., Parente, R., Lizet Castillo, Y., Leone, N., Castellino, F., Cassader, M., & Gambino, R. (2025, February 1). Effect of Phospholipid Curcumin Meriva® on Liver Histology and Kidney Disease in Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial. Hepatology, 81(2), 560–575.

  • Musso, G., Pinach, S., Saba, F., De Michieli, F., Cassader, M., & Gambino, R. (2024, July). Endoscopic Duodenal Mucosa Ablation Techniques for Diabetes and Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

 

Xingwang Yao | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xingwang Yao | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

The Second Xiangya Hospital (Central South University, China) | China

Dr. Yao Xingwang is a senior nurse and accomplished clinical researcher at the Operating Department, Xiangya Second Hospital, Central South University, China. With a strong background in clinical nursing, patient care, and interdisciplinary medical research, he has established himself as a leading figure in the integration of nursing practice with scientific innovation. His professional journey reflects dedication to enhancing the quality of healthcare services through advanced nursing strategies, patient-centered interventions, and translational research. Dr. Yao has actively contributed to the development of innovative treatment methods, clinical nursing guidelines, and healthcare technologies that improve patient outcomes in complex medical conditions. He has also played a key role in research projects funded by provincial and institutional bodies, focusing on areas such as cancer therapy, cardiovascular health, chronic disease management, and perioperative nursing care. Beyond clinical practice and research, Dr. Yao has contributed to academic literature through peer-reviewed journal articles, patents, and textbooks. His ability to bridge the gap between evidence-based nursing and real-world clinical application makes him a highly respected professional in his field. Dr. Yao’s leadership, innovation, and scholarly contributions position him as a distinguished candidate for recognition in international research awards.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Yao Xingwang pursued his academic journey at Central South University, one of China’s leading institutions in nursing education and medical sciences. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, which laid the foundation for his clinical expertise and patient-centered approach in healthcare. Building upon this, he completed his Master of Science in Nursing under the supervision of esteemed faculty, where he deepened his understanding of advanced nursing practices, clinical interventions, and evidence-based care models. Throughout his education, Dr. Yao developed strong research skills, participating in academic projects that explored the intersections of nursing care and biomedical sciences. His postgraduate studies enabled him to contribute to multidisciplinary research teams, enriching his clinical knowledge with a solid research background. His academic foundation not only provided him with technical expertise but also instilled in him the values of professionalism, compassion, and scientific inquiry. This balance of clinical knowledge and academic training shaped him into a professional capable of leading complex nursing projects and conducting impactful clinical studies. His educational background has been the cornerstone of his career success, empowering him to blend theoretical knowledge with practical applications in the advancement of nursing science and patient care.

Professional Experience

Dr. Yao Xingwang has built an extensive professional career at the Operating Department, Xiangya Second Hospital, Central South University, where he has served in various capacities with increasing responsibility. His early experience as a clinical nurse provided him with hands-on expertise in perioperative care, surgical assistance, patient monitoring, and emergency response. Through dedication and continuous professional development, he advanced to the role of senior nurse, where he has been responsible for supervising clinical teams, ensuring adherence to nursing protocols, and implementing high standards of patient safety and care quality. In addition to his clinical responsibilities, Dr. Yao has been deeply engaged in medical research projects, serving as both a principal investigator and key member in studies supported by provincial foundations and health commissions. His professional experience extends to academic contributions, including publishing in high-impact journals and contributing to textbooks on nursing management and clinical practices. He has also been active in developing innovative healthcare devices, holding patents that address practical clinical challenges. Dr. Yao’s career reflects a seamless integration of nursing service, research innovation, and leadership, making him a role model for aspiring nursing professionals and a respected figure in the field of healthcare.

Research Interest

Dr. Yao Xingwang’s research interests lie at the intersection of nursing science, medical innovation, and patient-centered care. His work focuses on clinical nursing quality evaluation, mindfulness-based interventions for patients with chronic conditions, and the development of evidence-based nursing protocols to improve treatment outcomes. He has contributed significantly to research in cancer therapy, investigating the role of autophagy in cancer stem cell treatment and advancing photodynamic therapy strategies. In cardiovascular nursing, his studies have explored the mechanisms of myocardial injury and interventions that can reduce patient mortality and morbidity. Additionally, Dr. Yao has shown keen interest in mental health within nursing practice, leading projects that examine the impact of mindfulness therapy on depression, anxiety, and cognitive function in elderly diabetic patients. His research also extends to the development of clinical tools and devices, with patents addressing surgical and postoperative care needs. A common theme across his research is the integration of advanced biomedical insights with nursing interventions, ensuring that scientific advancements translate into tangible improvements in patient care. Dr. Yao’s research interests not only address pressing healthcare challenges but also reflect a vision of holistic, evidence-based nursing practice with global impact.

Research Skills

Dr. Yao Xingwang possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that complement his clinical expertise and enable him to conduct high-impact studies in nursing and healthcare. He is proficient in clinical trial design, data collection, and statistical analysis, allowing him to evaluate the effectiveness of nursing interventions with precision. His skills in laboratory techniques support his involvement in biomedical research projects, particularly in cancer biology and cardiovascular studies. Dr. Yao is experienced in the use of advanced imaging tools, including magnetic resonance imaging, for clinical research purposes. He is also skilled in qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, enabling him to address both patient experiences and measurable clinical outcomes. Beyond technical skills, Dr. Yao demonstrates strong project management capabilities, having successfully coordinated multidisciplinary research teams and contributed to projects funded by major provincial and institutional bodies. His ability to translate research findings into practical nursing protocols showcases his applied research strength. Furthermore, his editorial and textbook contributions reflect his academic writing and scientific communication skills. Collectively, these skills underscore his capacity to bridge clinical practice with rigorous research, positioning him as a versatile researcher dedicated to improving patient outcomes through evidence-based nursing innovations.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Yao Xingwang has earned recognition through his contributions to nursing research, clinical practice, and innovation. His scholarly achievements include publications in esteemed journals such as the International Journal of Molecular Medicine, FASEB Journal, and Medicine (Baltimore), where his work has advanced understanding in areas of degenerative disease, cancer biology, and clinical interventions. His role as co-first author and corresponding author in several papers highlights his leadership and intellectual contributions to collaborative research. Dr. Yao has also been honored for his innovation in healthcare technologies, holding utility model patents for devices such as adjustable pancreatic juice diversion systems, multifunctional operating bed covers, and specialized drainage devices for cardiac surgery. These patents demonstrate his ability to identify clinical challenges and provide practical, patient-focused solutions. Additionally, his editorial contributions as compiler and deputy editor of nursing and clinical surgery textbooks reflect recognition of his academic expertise and teaching value. These honors underscore his influence in shaping nursing knowledge, advancing clinical practice, and fostering healthcare innovation. Collectively, Dr. Yao’s awards and honors showcase a career defined by excellence, leadership, and impactful contributions to both academic research and clinical nursing practice.

Publication Top Notes

  • FOXO3-Activated circFGFBP1 Inhibits Extracellular Matrix Degradation and Nucleus Pulposus Cell Death via miR-9-5p/BMP2 Axis in Intervertebral Disc Degeneration In Vivo and In Vitro — 2023 — 2 citations

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Yao Xingwang exemplifies the qualities of a distinguished nurse researcher, clinician, and innovator. His career has been marked by an exceptional combination of hands-on nursing excellence, groundbreaking research contributions, and dedication to improving healthcare outcomes. By bridging clinical nursing with advanced biomedical research, he has advanced patient care in oncology, cardiovascular health, chronic disease management, and mental health interventions. His patents and publications stand as evidence of his innovative spirit and scholarly productivity, while his editorial work reflects a commitment to knowledge dissemination and professional education. Dr. Yao’s leadership in clinical projects, combined with his patient-centered approach, highlights his ability to influence both practice and policy within nursing science. With a proven track record of success and a clear vision for future contributions, he is well-positioned to expand his global collaborations, publish in leading international journals, and assume greater leadership roles in the academic and healthcare communities. Dr. Yao’s achievements and potential make him not only deserving of recognition but also an inspiring role model for the next generation of nursing professionals committed to advancing science and society.

Sotiri Stathakis | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sotiri Stathakis | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center | United States

Dr. Sotirios Stathakis is an accomplished medical physicist with extensive experience in radiation oncology, advanced treatment planning, and patient safety in cancer care. Currently serving as the Chief of Physics at Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center and Adjunct Professor at Louisiana State University, he has established himself as a leader in both clinical and academic domains. His work bridges fundamental research and real-world clinical application, focusing on improving the accuracy, efficiency, and safety of radiotherapy treatments. With a career spanning over two decades, Dr. Stathakis has played a pivotal role in advancing technologies such as intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT), Monte Carlo simulations, and adaptive radiotherapy. He has supervised graduate students, medical residents, and postdoctoral fellows, contributing to the development of the next generation of medical physicists. Dr. Stathakis is internationally recognized for his innovative contributions to medical physics, publishing widely in peer-reviewed journals and presenting at global conferences. His leadership in quality assurance (QA) protocols, radiotherapy safety standards, and patient-centered innovations has earned him professional recognition as a Fellow of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM). He continues to expand his research by integrating artificial intelligence, patient education, and wearable technology into cancer care.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Sotirios Stathakis has a strong academic background rooted in physics and medical physics, which forms the foundation of his distinguished career in cancer treatment and research. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Physics from the University of Waterloo, Canada, where he developed a strong foundation in core physical sciences and problem-solving skills. Driven by an interest in applying physics to medicine, he pursued a Master of Science in Medical Physics at the University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom. Here, he received specialized training in radiological sciences, medical imaging, and radiotherapy applications, which fueled his passion for research in patient care. His academic progression culminated in a Ph.D. in Medical Physics from the University of Patras, Greece, where his doctoral work focused on advanced radiation dosimetry and optimization of treatment planning systems. His doctoral training allowed him to explore Monte Carlo simulations and radiation safety protocols, which later became key aspects of his professional contributions. This comprehensive education, spanning North America and Europe, equipped him with a unique global perspective and multidisciplinary expertise. It also prepared him to integrate clinical practice with research, ultimately shaping his career as a recognized leader in medical physics and radiation oncology.

Professional Experience

Dr. Sotirios Stathakis has accumulated diverse professional experience that reflects his dual commitment to academic research and clinical application. He began his career in Europe, contributing to medical physics research before moving to the United States, where he established himself in leading academic and clinical institutions. At the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio (UTHSA), he served as a Professor and Medical Physicist, taking on responsibilities that included treatment planning, clinical implementation of new radiotherapy techniques, and the supervision of graduate students and medical residents. His academic contributions included teaching advanced courses in radiation oncology physics and mentoring Ph.D. dissertations. He later transitioned to his current role as Chief of Physics at Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, where he oversees medical physics operations across multiple oncology centers. In this role, he leads a team of physicists and ensures the safe and effective delivery of radiation treatments to cancer patients. His position as Adjunct Professor at Louisiana State University complements his clinical work, as he continues to teach and mentor the next generation of medical physicists. Throughout his career, Dr. Stathakis has balanced leadership, clinical service, and research, contributing to advancements in both patient care and academic knowledge.

Research Interests

Dr. Sotirios Stathakis’s research interests lie at the intersection of clinical innovation, radiation therapy optimization, and patient-centered approaches. A central focus of his research is the improvement of treatment planning systems, particularly through advanced modeling such as Monte Carlo simulations, which enhance accuracy in dose calculations. He has contributed to the development and refinement of quality assurance (QA) protocols, ensuring precision in intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT). Another important area of his research includes studying the secondary cancer risks associated with radiotherapy, providing valuable insights into long-term patient safety. Dr. Stathakis is also exploring the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiotherapy, particularly for dose prediction and workflow optimization, which has the potential to revolutionize clinical practices. In recent years, he has expanded his focus to include patient-centered technologies, such as wearable monitoring devices and virtual reality tools that improve patient education, engagement, and treatment compliance. His interdisciplinary approach combines physics, engineering, computer science, and clinical oncology, creating innovative solutions to complex healthcare challenges. By bridging these fields, Dr. Stathakis continues to advance the standards of radiotherapy, contributing to safer, more effective, and personalized cancer treatments.

Research Skills

Dr. Sotirios Stathakis possesses a broad range of research skills that span computational modeling, experimental validation, clinical trial design, and academic mentoring. His expertise in Monte Carlo simulations allows him to perform highly accurate radiation dose calculations, a critical aspect of treatment planning and safety assessment in radiation oncology. He is also highly skilled in advanced quality assurance techniques, particularly for IMRT and VMAT, ensuring reliable and precise delivery of radiation therapy. Dr. Stathakis is proficient in using and commissioning treatment planning systems and linear accelerators, applying both theoretical and practical approaches to improve clinical workflows. His research methodology incorporates statistical analysis, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, enabling him to address complex problems in treatment optimization and patient safety. Beyond technical skills, he excels in collaborative project management, coordinating interdisciplinary teams across physics, medicine, and engineering. His experience extends to academic publishing, peer review, and conference presentations, reflecting his ability to effectively disseminate scientific findings. As a mentor and educator, he has guided Ph.D. students and medical residents in developing independent research projects, further demonstrating his leadership in research environments. Collectively, these skills highlight his ability to translate advanced scientific concepts into practical innovations that benefit cancer patients worldwide.

Awards and Honors

Throughout his career, Dr. Sotirios Stathakis has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his academic excellence, clinical leadership, and professional service. One of the most prestigious distinctions in his career is being named a Fellow of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM), a recognition reserved for members who have made significant contributions to the advancement of medical physics. He is also board-certified in Therapeutic Radiologic Physics by the American Board of Radiology (ABR), underscoring his professional expertise and credibility in clinical practice. His academic work has been acknowledged through invitations to present at leading international conferences, including those organized by IEEE, AAPM, and ESTRO, where he has shared groundbreaking findings on radiotherapy optimization and quality assurance. In addition, Dr. Stathakis has served as a peer reviewer for high-impact journals such as the Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics (JACMP), further highlighting his standing in the scientific community. He has also been recognized by institutions where he has taught and worked, receiving commendations for excellence in mentorship and clinical service. These honors reflect his consistent commitment to innovation, patient safety, and education, solidifying his reputation as a respected leader in medical physics and radiation oncology.

Publication Top Notes

  • AAPM TG report 312: Acceptance testing, commissioning, and periodic quality assurance of ion chamber and diode detector arrays — 2025

  • Dosimetric characterization of a new surface-conforming electron MLC prototype — 2024 — 1 citation

  • Monte Carlo modeling of the Elekta Versa HD and patient dose calculation with EGSnrc/BEAMnrc — 2022 — 5 citations

  • Erratum to: Report of AAPM Task Group 219 on independent calculation-based dose/MU verification for IMRT — 2021

  • Artificial intelligence based deconvolving on megavoltage photon beam profiles for radiotherapy applications — 2022

  • A customizable aluminum compensator system for total body irradiation — 2021

Conclusion

Dr. Sotirios Stathakis’s career represents a remarkable combination of academic excellence, clinical innovation, and professional leadership. His work has transformed multiple aspects of radiation oncology, from enhancing treatment planning accuracy to implementing robust quality assurance protocols that safeguard patient outcomes. With a strong foundation in education from top institutions across Canada, the United Kingdom, and Greece, coupled with his leadership roles in the United States, he exemplifies the global nature of medical physics. His research interests and skills reflect both scientific rigor and compassion, as he continually integrates patient-centered approaches into his innovations. Recognized internationally through awards, honors, and professional certifications, Dr. Stathakis has established himself as a trusted authority in his field. His mentorship of students and collaboration with clinicians ensure that his influence extends beyond his individual achievements, shaping the future of cancer care. Looking ahead, his engagement with artificial intelligence, wearable technology, and advanced radiotherapy models positions him to make further groundbreaking contributions. In sum, Dr. Stathakis embodies the qualities of a dedicated researcher, educator, and clinician, making him not only a leader in medical physics but also a driving force in advancing the fight against cancer globally.

Maria Kourti | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Maria Kourti | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki | Greece

Prof. Maria Kourti is a distinguished academic and medical professional specializing in Pediatrics with a particular focus on Pediatric Hematology, Oncology, and Infectious Diseases. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where she has been deeply involved in both teaching and research. Her career spans over two decades of excellence in clinical practice, scientific research, and international collaborations, with significant contributions to the understanding of childhood leukemia, drug resistance mechanisms, and pediatric infectious diseases. She has authored 73 publications indexed in PubMed, holds an h-index of 16, and has received over 1,000 citations, making her a recognized figure in her field. Prof. Kourti has combined clinical expertise with cutting-edge molecular and proteomic research, actively leading and participating in international multicenter studies and clinical trials. She is also extensively engaged in professional societies at the European and global levels, serving as a board member and committee leader in organizations dedicated to pediatric health. Alongside her academic achievements, she has contributed to medical education, mentorship, and health promotion initiatives, underlining her holistic approach to advancing both science and society. Her distinguished record makes her a highly respected leader in pediatric research and medicine.

Professional Profile

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Education

Prof. Maria Kourti pursued her entire academic journey at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, one of the most prestigious institutions in the country. She obtained her Medical Degree, laying the foundation for her career in pediatrics. With a strong interest in scientific research, she further advanced her education by earning a Master of Science (MSc) in Medical Research Technology, where she developed early expertise in biomedical investigations. Her passion for oncology and molecular medicine culminated in her Ph.D, with her thesis focused on the “Study of expression of multi-drug resistance genes in pediatric leukemia,” a topic that remains central to her research today. Her commitment to academic and clinical growth did not stop there, as she pursued advanced medical specialization, becoming Board Certified as a Specialist Pediatrician and later recognized as a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist. In the same year, she also completed a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Proteomics in Childhood Leukemia, marking her continued dedication to translational research. This progression highlights her unique integration of medicine and science, equipping her with the academic depth and clinical expertise to make pioneering contributions in pediatric hematology, oncology, and infectious diseases.

Professional Experience

Prof. Maria Kourti has held several critical roles in clinical practice and academia, reflecting her dual expertise as a physician and researcher. she served as an Attending Physician in the Pediatric Oncology Department at Hippokration General Hospital, where she gained extensive clinical experience in treating children with hematological malignancies and solid tumors. Her expertise further deepened during her Pediatric Infectious Disease Fellowship at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, based at Hippokration General Hospital. she worked as an Attending Physician in the 3rd Department of Pediatrics at Aristotle University, responsible for managing the Pediatric Hematology Unit, demonstrating her leadership in both patient care and academic responsibilities. she was appointed Assistant Professor of Pediatrics–Pediatric Hematology and Oncology at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where she continues to combine clinical duties with teaching and high-level research. Her responsibilities extend beyond the university, as she actively participates in national and international research programs, leading initiatives on childhood cancer, supportive care, and clinical trials. Through these roles, Prof. Kourti has developed a reputation for clinical excellence, academic leadership, and research innovation, making her a central figure in pediatric hematology and oncology in Greece and abroad.

Research Interests

Prof. Kourti’s research interests span the intersection of molecular biology, pediatric oncology, and infectious diseases, with a strong emphasis on improving treatment outcomes for children with cancer. Her doctoral and postdoctoral work centered on the molecular mechanisms of drug resistance in childhood leukemia, specifically the expression of multi-drug resistance genes and the application of proteomics to understand disease progression and treatment response. She has also been deeply engaged in genetic polymorphism studies, particularly in metabolic enzymes of carcinogenic substances in patients with acute leukemias and myelodysplastic syndromes. In addition to her oncology work, she has pursued significant research in pediatric infectious diseases, coordinating national efforts for the Greek Supportive Care Group and contributing to clinical research on antifungal therapies and novel antimicrobial strategies. Her interests also extend to large-scale clinical collaborations, where she has been both principal and sub-investigator in 15 multinational clinical trials addressing treatments for pediatric cancers and infections. This breadth of research demonstrates her commitment to translational medicine, bridging laboratory research with clinical applications. Her interests align with global health priorities, focusing on improving survival, reducing treatment toxicity, and enhancing supportive care in children with cancer.

Research Skills

Prof. Kourti possesses a strong foundation in molecular biology and clinical research methodologies, supported by advanced training and decades of practical application. Her technical expertise includes DNA and RNA extraction from blood and bone marrow samples, agarose gel electrophoresis, PCR, and RT-PCR, enabling her to investigate genetic and proteomic markers in pediatric leukemia. She has extensive experience with clinical trial design and implementation, having served as both a principal investigator and sub-investigator in numerous international studies, particularly within the SIOPE and SIOPEN networks. Her skills also extend to multidisciplinary collaboration, coordinating research teams across clinical and laboratory settings. In addition, Prof. Kourti has developed editorial and peer-review skills through her role as Guest Editor of special issues in international journals such as the Journal of Fungi and Diagnostics and as a reviewer for more than 10 medical journals. She also demonstrates expertise in data interpretation, publication writing, and conference presentation, with over 100 oral and poster presentations at national and international congresses. Her combined clinical and laboratory research skills, along with her organizational and editorial experience, make her a versatile and influential contributor to pediatric oncology and infectious disease research worldwide.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her career, Prof. Maria Kourti has received numerous awards and honors recognizing her excellence in research, teaching, and clinical practice. She has earned 10 major distinctions, including 3 scholarships from the National Scholarship Foundation (IKY), awarded for her academic performance and research potential. In addition, she has received 3 educational grants supporting her clinical and research training, as well as 6 first prizes for oral and poster presentations at both national and international medical congresses. These awards highlight not only her dedication to scientific inquiry but also her ability to effectively communicate her findings to diverse audiences. Beyond individual recognition, her leadership roles within professional societies such as the Hellenic Society for Social Pediatrics and Health Promotion, the National Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Society, and participation in European cooperative groups (SIOPE, ESPID, EXPeRT, ESCMID) further demonstrate the esteem in which she is held by the medical and scientific community. She has also contributed as a committee member for sustainability at ESPID, reflecting her commitment to long-term scientific advancement and ethical research practices. These honors collectively underscore her outstanding achievements and her influential role in pediatric medicine and research.

Publication Top Notes

  • Antifungal Use in Immunocompromised Children in Europe: A 12-Week Multicenter Weekly Point Prevalence Survey (CALYPSO) — 2025

  • A Global Analysis of Cases of Mucormycosis Recorded in the ECMM / ISHAM Zygomyco.net Registry from 2009 to 2022 — 2025

  • Medulloblastoma therapy: Consensus treatment recommendations from SIOP-Europe and the European Research Network — 2025 — 3 citations

  • Addressing infectious challenges in pediatric cancer and hematopoietic cell transplantation: insights from the Umbrella Working Group — 2025

  • Invasive Fungal Disease After Chimeric Antigen Receptor-T Immunotherapy in Adult and Pediatric Patients — 2025

  • Planetary Health: What You Need to Know as a Pediatric Infectious Diseases Doctor — 2025

  • Successful Treatment of Disseminated Fusariosis in a 15-Month-old Boy With Refractory Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Using High-dose Voriconazole — 2024 — 1 citation

  • Usage of Antifungal Agents in Pediatric Patients Versus Adults: Knowledge and Gaps — 2025

Conclusion

Prof. Maria Kourti exemplifies the qualities of a leading physician-scientist, with a career that integrates clinical expertise, innovative research, and academic leadership. Her groundbreaking work in childhood leukemia, infectious diseases, and pediatric oncology has advanced both scientific knowledge and clinical practice, directly impacting patient outcomes. With more than 73 peer-reviewed publications, extensive participation in international clinical trials, and leadership in national and European research groups, she has established herself as a key figure in the global pediatric research community. Her commitment to mentoring young scientists, active involvement in health promotion initiatives, and editorial contributions further enhance her academic profile. Looking ahead, Prof. Kourti is well-positioned to expand her research into global collaborations, increase her presence in high-impact journals, and take on greater leadership roles in shaping international pediatric oncology policies. Her career trajectory reflects not only past accomplishments but also significant potential for future contributions to medicine, making her a highly deserving candidate for continued recognition. In summary, Prof. Kourti’s lifelong dedication to advancing pediatric care and medical science positions her as an outstanding role model and leader in the field.

Mirjana Cvetkovic | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mirjana Cvetkovic | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Consultant CICI and MCS from Great Ormond Street Hospital | United Kingdom

Dr. Mirjana Cvetkovic is an internationally recognised Consultant in Paediatric Cardiac Anaesthesia and Intensive Care at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), United Kingdom. With over two decades of clinical and academic experience, she has made significant contributions to paediatric critical care, medical simulation, and global health. She has a strong background in ECMO management, perioperative care for children with complex congenital heart diseases, and multidisciplinary education. Her leadership roles include Educational Lead at the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) at GOSH, Honorary Lecturer at University College London, and member of the EuroELSO Scientific Committee. Dr. Cvetkovic has pioneered innovative simulation-based training, web-based educational platforms, and advanced perioperative clinical pathways, notably the MIRACCLE initiative. She is deeply committed to humanitarian medical work, having led capacity-building projects for paediatric cardiac care in low-resource settings across Africa and Asia. Her research integrates virtual reality, advanced simulation, and multidisciplinary cardiothoracic education. A prolific educator and active member of numerous professional societies, she continues to shape the next generation of paediatric cardiac specialists. Her career is marked by a commitment to improving patient outcomes, fostering international collaboration, and advancing the science and practice of paediatric cardiac intensive care.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Cvetkovic earned her Medical Doctor degree from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, followed by specialty education in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care accredited by Styrelsen for Patientsikkerhed, Copenhagen. She achieved her MRCP in Anaesthesia from the Royal College of Anaesthetists, UK completed equivalence to GRID training in Paediatric Intensive Care at GOSH. She further specialised under the Scandinavian Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (SSAI), undertaking subspecialty training in paediatric and adult anaesthesia and intensive care across Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Iceland. She completed a prestigious fellowship in ECMO and Paediatric Cardiac Intensive Care at GOSH. Her academic journey also includes advanced simulation instructor certifications from the University of Copenhagen (CAMES) and Harvard University, Boston. This rigorous and diverse training framework has equipped her with cutting-edge skills in paediatric cardiac anaesthesia, intensive care, simulation-based education, and global health programme design, enabling her to lead transformative initiatives in clinical and educational domains worldwide.

Professional Experience

Dr. Cvetkovic’s career spans multiple leadership and clinical roles in leading healthcare institutions. She has served as Consultant Paediatric Cardiac Anaesthetist and Intensivist at GOSH, where she provides perioperative care and intensive management for children undergoing complex cardiac surgery. She is also an Honorary Lecturer at University College London, actively contributing to the Institute for Cardiovascular Science. Her earlier appointments include Consultant roles at University Hospitals of Leicester, UK, and Locum Consultant in Paediatric Cardiac Anaesthesia at the Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow. She has held senior fellowships in paediatric intensive care, neonatal care, and ECMO at GOSH and previously worked extensively in Denmark as a Junior Consultant, Specialty Registrar, and Anaesthetist. Dr. Cvetkovic has developed and led major simulation training programmes for multidisciplinary teams, spearheaded international ECMO education at EuroELSO and ESPNIC conferences, and created fast-track surgical recovery pathways. Her global impact extends to humanitarian missions, where she has strengthened paediatric cardiac services in developing countries through structured training, simplified protocols, and team-based education, making her a recognised leader in both clinical excellence and global health advancement.

Research Interests

Dr. Cvetkovic’s research interests focus on paediatric cardiac anaesthesia, intensive care protocols, and extracorporeal life support (ECMO), with a strong emphasis on simulation-based training and education. She is particularly engaged in developing and integrating virtual reality and 3D printing technologies into clinical training for cardiothoracic teams. Her work also explores fast-track recovery pathways for paediatric cardiac surgery, advanced perioperative pain management strategies, and multidisciplinary protocols to enhance patient safety and outcomes. International collaboration is central to her research, as reflected in her MIRACCLE platform, which facilitates knowledge-sharing among global paediatric cardiology and intensive care communities. She contributes to projects aimed at optimising resuscitation courses, improving inter-hospital transport safety, and developing advanced educational models for ECMO and critical care emergencies. Through partnerships with organisations like EuroELSO and ESPNIC, Dr. Cvetkovic is advancing research that bridges cutting-edge medical technology with hands-on clinical application, ensuring that innovations are not only scientifically sound but also feasible for real-world implementation, including in low-resource healthcare systems.

Research Skills

Dr. Cvetkovic possesses a wide range of research and educational skills, integrating clinical expertise with advanced training methodologies. She is proficient in simulation-based research, designing and leading large-scale multidisciplinary training programmes for paediatric cardiac and intensive care teams. Her skills include curriculum development, virtual and augmented reality integration, and educational platform creation (e.g., MIRACCLE). She is experienced in ECMO education, paediatric transoesophageal echocardiography (TOE) training, and developing specialised protocols for perioperative care and cardiac ICU management. She has contributed to international conference workshops, peer-reviewed publications, and collaborative research studies in Scopus and other indexed journals. Her humanitarian project skills include capacity-building strategies, protocol standardisation, and team-training in low-resource settings. She is adept at using structured educational tools like the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist, SAFE communication, and SCAMPs. Dr. Cvetkovic’s ability to combine clinical precision with innovative teaching techniques makes her a highly effective research leader and educator, capable of translating complex clinical concepts into practical, scalable solutions.

Awards and Honours

Dr. Cvetkovic has earned recognition for her exceptional contributions to paediatric cardiac anaesthesia, intensive care, and medical simulation on both national and international platforms. As a EuroELSO Scientific Committee Member, she has influenced the global ECMO education agenda and been invited to lead major simulation-based workshops at EuroELSO, ESPNIC, and EAPS conferences. She has received formal commendations for her humanitarian work in Africa and Asia, where her leadership in establishing sustainable paediatric cardiac units has had lasting health impacts. Her role as an Honorary Lecturer at University College London acknowledges her academic influence, while invitations to deliver lectures and training across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa demonstrate her global standing. Certification as an Advanced Medical Simulation Instructor by Harvard University and the University of Copenhagen further underscores her excellence in clinical education. She is an active member of leading professional societies including ESPA, SPA, EACTA, SCA, AMEE, IPSS, ESPNIC, DASAIM, and PICS, reflecting her respected status in the field. Her career achievements reflect not only her clinical expertise but also her dedication to global health education and research innovation.

Publication Top Notes

  • “Bridging Europe” advancing Education: The 12th Educational Corner at EuroELSO 2024 conference in Krakow, Poland — 2025

  • “Bridging the Gap” international ECLS training and simulation – evaluation of the 10th educational corner on EuroELSO congress 2022 in London, United Kingdom — 2023

  • Clinical Guidelines for Routine Neuromonitoring in Neonatal and Pediatric Patients Supported on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation — 2023

  • Long-Term Quality of Life in Congenital Heart Disease Surgical Survivors: Multicenter Retrospective Study of Surgical and ICU Explanatory Factors — 2023

  • Pulmonary Endarterectomy for Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension in a 5-year-old Girl with No Risk Factors — 2022

  • Results of EuroELSO Neurological Monitoring and Neurodevelopmental Outcome Survey — 2021

  • Challenges in Paediatric Cardiac Anaesthesia in Developing Countries — 2018

  • Comparison of Early Outcomes for Normothermic and Hypothermic Cardiopulmonary Bypass in Children Undergoing Congenital Heart Surgery — 2018

  • Brain monitoring in adult and paediatric ECMO patients: the importance of early and late assessments — 2017

  • Real-life use of vasopressors and inotropes in cardiogenic shock-observation is necessarily ‘theory-laden’ — 2016

Conclusion

Dr. Mirjana Cvetkovic is a distinguished clinician, educator, and researcher whose work has transformed paediatric cardiac anaesthesia and intensive care practices worldwide. At Great Ormond Street Hospital, she combines high-level clinical expertise with pioneering educational initiatives that have set new benchmarks in simulation-based medical training. Her MIRACCLE platform and advanced multidisciplinary programmes have significantly improved knowledge exchange in cardiothoracic care. Beyond her institutional role, her humanitarian missions have established sustainable paediatric cardiac services in resource-limited settings, directly impacting countless young lives. Her research seamlessly integrates innovative technologies such as virtual reality and 3D printing with real-world clinical application, contributing to safer, more efficient care pathways. Actively engaged in global collaborations, she influences medical education and practice at an international scale. With her combination of technical skill, academic leadership, and humanitarian dedication, Dr. Cvetkovic exemplifies the qualities of a world-class medical professional and is exceptionally deserving of recognition for her contributions to health professions research and service.

Wen Ni | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wen Ni | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor from Sun Yat-sen University, China

Dr. Wen Ni is a distinguished academic and researcher currently serving as a Professor at Sun Yat-sen University, China. Her primary research interests lie in the fields of molecular pathology, cancer biology, and translational medicine. With a profound commitment to understanding the mechanisms of disease progression, Dr. Ni has made significant strides in identifying potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets for gastrointestinal and hepatic cancers. Her work is recognized both nationally and internationally, supported by high-impact publications and funded collaborative research projects. Beyond her scientific contributions, she plays an active role in mentoring the next generation of scientists, overseeing graduate students and contributing to institutional research excellence. Dr. Ni’s multi-disciplinary approach, which merges clinical relevance with molecular techniques, continues to drive impactful discoveries. She has also contributed extensively to academic literature, participated in professional societies like ASIP, and served in several advisory and peer-review capacities. Her role as a bridge between research and healthcare reflects her vision for a science-driven, patient-centric future. Dr. Ni remains an influential figure in her domain, representing a strong blend of research leadership, collaborative mindset, and community dedication.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Wen Ni pursued her academic training in the biological sciences, culminating in a Ph.D. in Pathology from Sun Yat-sen University. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biology from a leading Chinese university, followed by a Master’s degree in Cellular and Molecular Biology. Her doctoral research focused on tumor microenvironment modulation and its implications for hepatocellular carcinoma. This foundational education laid the groundwork for her career in pathology and oncology research. Throughout her academic journey, she has remained engaged in continued professional development, completing advanced training programs and postdoctoral research in specialized fields like translational oncology, immunohistochemistry, and gene expression analysis. Dr. Ni also participated in exchange programs and workshops sponsored by top-tier institutions across Asia and Europe, broadening her scientific perspective and cross-cultural research understanding. Her comprehensive educational background not only equipped her with essential technical expertise but also instilled a drive for interdisciplinary innovation and collaborative research. Today, her educational foundation supports a dynamic research career focused on real-world applications in precision medicine and diagnostic pathology.

Professional Experience

Dr. Wen Ni’s professional experience spans over a decade of academic, clinical, and research-focused roles. She currently holds the position of Professor at Sun Yat-sen University, where she heads a cancer biology lab within the School of Basic Medical Sciences. Her professional journey began as a research assistant in molecular biology, gradually advancing through roles such as Lecturer, Associate Professor, and now full Professor. She has led and co-led multiple national projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), and has served as a key investigator in international research consortia. Apart from research, Dr. Ni has contributed significantly to curriculum development and teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Her experience includes organizing academic conferences, leading student research symposia, and serving on the university’s scientific advisory boards. Dr. Ni is also frequently invited to provide expert reviews for peer-reviewed journals and grant funding agencies. Her hands-on involvement in both academic and applied research projects, combined with strategic leadership in institutional planning, reflects a well-rounded professional experience dedicated to scientific advancement and higher education excellence.

Research Interest

Dr. Wen Ni’s research interests lie primarily in the fields of molecular pathology, cancer diagnostics, and translational medicine. Her work centers around understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms of carcinogenesis, particularly in gastrointestinal and hepatic cancers. She is passionate about decoding tumor heterogeneity, metastasis pathways, and immune microenvironments using advanced bioinformatics, single-cell sequencing, and in vitro/in vivo models. A significant focus of her current research includes the identification of early diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets for liver and colorectal cancers. Dr. Ni also explores epigenetic regulation and non-coding RNAs in tumor progression. Her translational research approach bridges laboratory findings with clinical applications, making her studies relevant for both the bench and the bedside. In addition, she is increasingly integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning in pathological image analysis to support precision oncology. Her future interests involve deeper collaborations in international projects focusing on global cancer epidemiology and therapeutic innovation. Dr. Ni remains committed to pushing boundaries in research that can significantly impact early detection, prognostication, and personalized treatment strategies in cancer care.

Research Skills

Dr. Wen Ni possesses a comprehensive range of research skills that support her advanced work in cancer biology and pathology. Her technical expertise includes molecular cloning, western blotting, PCR, flow cytometry, and CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing. She is proficient in histopathological techniques such as immunohistochemistry (IHC), immunofluorescence, and in situ hybridization, which are critical for tissue-based diagnostics. Dr. Ni also excels in high-throughput sequencing data analysis, including RNA-seq, microarray interpretation, and bioinformatics toolkits like R, SPSS, and Python-based analytics. She has experience handling animal models for tumorigenesis studies and conducting preclinical drug testing in vivo. Moreover, she has led teams in grant writing, project proposal development, and inter-institutional research collaborations. Dr. Ni is also skilled in manuscript preparation, scientific presentation, and academic mentoring. Her ability to integrate experimental and computational biology ensures a holistic approach to scientific inquiry. She emphasizes ethical research practices, lab safety protocols, and robust data management. These multifaceted research skills make her a valuable contributor to multidisciplinary studies and a mentor capable of training emerging scientists for careers in academia and industry.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Wen Ni has received several prestigious awards and honors throughout her academic and research career. She was honored with the Outstanding Young Investigator Award from Sun Yat-sen University for her pioneering work in molecular oncology. Her contributions to cancer diagnostics earned her recognition from the Chinese Society of Pathology, where she was presented with the Excellence in Research Award. She has been a recipient of multiple NSFC research grants, including young scholar support schemes. Internationally, Dr. Ni was selected as a visiting research fellow under the Sino-European Research Exchange Program, facilitating academic exchange with top institutions in Germany and the UK. Her conference presentations at ASIP, AACR, and the International Conference on Molecular Medicine have been well-received, earning her “Best Paper” and “Outstanding Poster” accolades. She has also been nominated to editorial boards of emerging journals in pathology and translational medicine. These awards reflect her continued excellence, innovation, and dedication in advancing scientific knowledge and shaping the next generation of biomedical researchers.

Conclusion

Dr. Wen Ni exemplifies academic excellence, research innovation, and a commitment to societal impact through science. Her leadership in cancer biology research, extensive publications, and international collaborations highlight a career built on quality, relevance, and collaboration. She has significantly contributed to the understanding and application of translational pathology, particularly in developing novel diagnostics and therapeutics. Her influence extends beyond the lab through teaching, mentoring, and involvement in professional scientific communities. Dr. Ni’s profile reflects an ideal candidate for recognition as a top-tier researcher making a global impact. Looking forward, she is poised to lead cross-border research initiatives, contribute to the global fight against cancer, and serve as an inspirational figure for aspiring scientists. Her vision, integrity, and scientific rigor make her an invaluable asset to the research community and a deserving recipient of prestigious international awards.