Dujiang Yang | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dujiang Yang | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

The Affiliated Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Southwest Medical University Spinal Surgery Group | China

Dr. Dujiang Yang is currently pursuing his graduate studies in Traditional Chinese Medicine (Orthopedics and Traumatology) at Southwest Medical University (September 2023–June 2026). Despite being in training, he has already established an exceptionally prolific academic record, demonstrating strong research capability and outstanding scientific productivity. As the first author, he has published 43 English SCI-indexed papers, one Chinese Peking University Core article, several regular English journal papers, and additional Chinese publications. His cumulative SCI impact factor as first author has reached 264.5, reflecting both depth and influence in interdisciplinary biomedical research. His publications span top-tier journals including Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases (IF=20.6), Journal of Extracellular Vesicles (IF=14.5), Advanced Science (IF=14.3), Leukemia (IF=13.4), Cardiovascular Research (IF=13.2), Angiogenesis (IF=9.2), British Journal of Pharmacology (IF=7.7), and many others across fields such as immunology, degenerative diseases, oncology, tissue engineering, and stem cell therapies. His research interests are broad yet cohesive, focusing on molecular mechanisms of disease, regenerative medicine, biomaterials, single-cell analysis, and translational therapeutic strategies. In addition to research articles, he has also contributed multiple commentary papers in SCI journals, including a notable commentary in JAMA Network Open (IF=9.7). Beyond published work, Yang also has several manuscripts under review or accepted, including research utilizing multi-omics approaches, machine learning, network pharmacology, UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap-ESI-MS, and spatial transcriptomics, further demonstrating advanced methodological skills and translational vision. His work—ranging from tendon repair, osteoarthritis treatment, muscle regeneration, virology, to stem cell-based therapy—reflects a rare integration of modern biomedical science with traditional Chinese medicine perspectives. Yang has actively contributed to multiple funded scientific research projects under the supervision of Professor Guoyou Wang. His roles include project design, experimental execution, and manuscript preparation. Key projects include: a National Natural Science Foundation project exploring mechanisms of Shaoyang Shenggu prescription in regulating IL-17/NF-κB pathways to inhibit chondrocyte senescence; and several Sichuan Provincial research grants focused on network pharmacology, TGF-β/GPX4 signaling, iron-death mechanisms, and therapeutic evaluation of traditional herbal approaches in knee osteoarthritis.

Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications

  1. (2025). Navigating the complex landscape of DPP4 inhibition in inflammation: From novel mechanisms to unresolved translational challenges. Inflammation Research.

  2. (2025). USP5-laden ApoEVs and E2F1 stabilization in disc repair: Unresolved questions on senescence, specificity and endosomal escape. Journal of Extracellular Vesicles.

  3. (2025). Advancing the tendinopathy triad: Comment on “Tendinopathy: The interplay between mechanical stress, inflammation, and vascularity”. Advanced Science.

  4. (2025). Time to move beyond treatment initiation: Implementing risk-stratified therapy in fracture liaison services. Osteoporosis International.

 

Sendilkumar B | Health Professions | Editorial Board Member

Prof Dr. Sendilkumar B | Health Professions | Editorial Board Member

School of Allied Health Sciences,Vinayakamissions Research Foundation-DU | India

Prof. Dr. B. Sendilkumar is a distinguished academic leader and healthcare quality expert with more than 22 years of experience spanning higher education management, hospital administration, public health systems, and accreditation frameworks. He currently serves as the Dean of the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences at Vinayaka Mission’s Research Foundation (VMRF-DU), where he oversees more than twenty undergraduate and postgraduate programs across multiple campuses and steers institutional planning, governance, and quality enhancement initiatives. Dr. Sendilkumar holds advanced degrees including a Ph.D. in Health Sciences, M.Phil. in Hospital & Health Systems Management, MBA in Hospital Management, and MPH, complementing his foundational training as a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS). A certified NABH Internal Assessor, CII SR EHS Assessor, and Six Sigma Black Belt, he is an accredited ISO Lead Auditor for ISO 9001:2015, ISO 21001:2018, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001:2018, with extensive auditing exposure in both healthcare and higher education institutions. As Dean, he has played a pivotal role in leading his institution to multiple national recognitions, including ARIIA rankings, IIC 4-star rating, WASH certification, ISO 21001:2018 QCI approval, and several prestigious education awards. Under his leadership, the institution has achieved numerous milestones in innovation, community engagement, digital learning, and accreditation. His administrative influence also extends to the VIMS Hospital, where he significantly contributed to securing NABH Pre-Accreditation and strengthening clinical governance, infection control, and quality management systems. Dr. Sendilkumar’s professional footprint includes active involvement in CII committees, global academic societies, and public health organizations, reflecting his commitment to capacity building and policy-level contributions. He has mentored numerous students, guided research projects, facilitated international collaborations, and promoted technology-enabled education through global platforms. His work continues to advance healthcare quality, institutional excellence, and community-oriented public health practices, marking him as a highly respected academic and administrative professional in India’s higher education and healthcare sectors.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

Selvan, S. T., Chandrasekaran, R., Muthusamy, S., Balasundaram, S., & Ramamurthy, D. (2024).
Eco-technological method for carbon dioxide biosorption and molecular mechanism of the RuBisCO enzyme from unicellular microalga Chlorella vulgaris RDS03: A synergistic approach. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery.

Selvan, S. T., Muthusamy, S., Chandrasekaran, R., Ramamurthy, D., & Balasundaram, S. (2024).
Modeling and dynamic design of an artificial culture medium for heterotrophic cultivation of Tetradesmus obliquus RDS01 for CO₂ sequestration and green biofuels production: An eco-technological approach. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery.

Tamilchudar, R., Sendilkumar, B., & Srividhya, K. (2024).
Assessment of knowledge and attitude of Allied Health Sciences students regarding depression among patients. Biosciences Biotechnology Research Asia.

Balasundaram, S., Raju, T., Natesan, M., & Syamalakumari, L. K. (2024).
Trends in budget allocation for primary healthcare: A decadal perspective on prioritization in Tamil Nadu. International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health.

Tamilchudar, R., Arivuchudar, R., & Sendilkumar, B. (2024).
Elucidating the impact of anemia and nutrition education on the accommodative disorder of eye among the college students. Biosciences Biotechnology Research Asia.

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

Scopus Profile | ORCID Profile

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.

EBUBEKİR KAPLAN | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. EBUBEKİR KAPLAN | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. from Van Yüzüncü Yıl University, Turkey

Dr. Ebubekir Kaplan is a distinguished Turkish neurosurgeon renowned for his expertise in spinal surgery and neuroanatomy. With a career spanning over two decades, he has made significant contributions to both clinical practice and academic research. Dr. Kaplan has held various leadership roles in national and international neurosurgical societies, reflecting his commitment to advancing the field. His research interests encompass spinal deformities, degenerative spinal disorders, and the development of innovative surgical techniques. He has been recognized with numerous awards for his scientific contributions and has actively participated in the development of clinical guidelines and educational programs. Dr. Kaplan’s dedication to excellence in neurosurgery and his continuous pursuit of knowledge have solidified his reputation as a leading figure in the medical community.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Kaplan’s educational journey began with a medical degree from Trakya University Faculty of Medicine. He further specialized in neurosurgery, completing his residency and gaining substantial clinical experience. Demonstrating a strong interest in research, Dr. Kaplan pursued a Ph.D. in Anatomy, focusing on spinal structures and their clinical implications. His commitment to continuous learning led him to participate in various international training programs, including cadaver courses at the Cleveland Clinic and fellowships in spinal deformity surgery. These educational experiences have equipped Dr. Kaplan with a comprehensive understanding of both the theoretical and practical aspects of neurosurgery, enabling him to contribute significantly to the field through research, teaching, and clinical practice.

Professional Experience

Dr. Kaplan’s professional career is marked by a blend of clinical excellence and academic involvement. He has served as a faculty member at Trakya University, where he has been instrumental in training the next generation of neurosurgeons. Clinically, Dr. Kaplan has focused on spinal surgery, addressing complex cases involving degenerative disorders and spinal deformities. His expertise has been recognized through appointments to various committees, including the North American Spine Society’s International Education Committee and the AOSpine European Research Council. Dr. Kaplan’s involvement in these organizations underscores his commitment to advancing neurosurgical practices and education on a global scale. His professional journey reflects a dedication to improving patient outcomes through both hands-on surgical interventions and the dissemination of knowledge.

Research Interests

Dr. Kaplan’s research interests are deeply rooted in spinal surgery and neuroanatomy. He has extensively studied cervical and lumbar degenerative spinal disorders, aiming to enhance surgical techniques and patient care. His work on spinal deformities has contributed to the development of innovative surgical approaches and instrumentation. Dr. Kaplan is also interested in the anatomical variations of the spine and their clinical significance, which has implications for both diagnosis and surgical planning. His research often bridges the gap between clinical practice and anatomical science, providing valuable insights that inform surgical strategies. Dr. Kaplan’s commitment to research is evident in his numerous publications and presentations at national and international conferences.

Research Skills

Dr. Kaplan possesses a robust set of research skills that encompass both clinical and anatomical studies. His proficiency in conducting cadaveric dissections has allowed him to explore spinal anatomy in depth, leading to a better understanding of surgical landmarks and potential complications. He is adept at designing and implementing clinical studies, analyzing outcomes to improve surgical techniques and patient care. Dr. Kaplan’s collaborative approach has led to multidisciplinary research projects, integrating perspectives from various medical specialties. His ability to translate complex anatomical findings into practical surgical applications demonstrates his skill in bridging basic science and clinical practice. Dr. Kaplan’s research acumen is further evidenced by his contributions to peer-reviewed journals and his role in developing clinical guidelines.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Kaplan’s contributions to neurosurgery have been recognized through numerous awards and honors. He received the second place at the Society for Experimental Mechanics 2004 Student Paper Competition and honorable mention at the Turkish Neurosurgical Society 2006 Scientific Congress. In 2007, he won the best spinal paper award at the Turkish Neurosurgical Society Scientific Congress and received the AOSpine/European Association of Neurosurgical Societies’ Fellowship. His innovative work on the Interlocked Double Sacrum Screw System earned him the Spine Technology Award in 2013 and the Turkish Neurosurgical Society Patent Award in 2014. Dr. Kaplan has also been honored with the Trakya University Scientific Publication Performance Award and the Ankara Güven Hospital Award for the best surgical paper. These accolades reflect his dedication to advancing neurosurgical techniques and improving patient outcomes.

Conclusion

Dr. Ebubekir Kaplan’s career exemplifies a harmonious blend of clinical expertise, academic scholarship, and innovative research. His extensive work in spinal surgery and neuroanatomy has not only advanced surgical practices but also enriched the academic community through education and guideline development. Dr. Kaplan’s commitment to excellence is evident in his numerous awards and leadership roles within professional societies. His research has led to significant advancements in understanding spinal disorders and developing surgical techniques, ultimately enhancing patient care. As a mentor, educator, and researcher, Dr. Kaplan continues to inspire and contribute to the field of neurosurgery, leaving a lasting impact on both his peers and the patients he serves.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: The effect of nursing care based on Comfort Theory of Kolcaba on comfort, satisfaction and sleep quality of intensive care patients
    Journal: Nursing in Critical Care
    Year: 2025
    DOI: 10.1111/nicc.70033
    Contributors: Ebubekir Kaplan, Aylin Özakgül

  2. Title: Investigation of the relationship between spiritual care needs of relatives of patients hospitalized in intensive care unit and intensive care satisfaction in Turkey
    Journal: Nursing in Critical Care
    Year: 2024
    DOI: 10.1111/nicc.13024
    EID: 2-s2.0-85182721942
    Contributors: Ebubekir Kaplan, Özkan Sir, Aylin Özakgül

  3. Title: The Effect of Cold Spray Applied Before Local Anesthesia on Anxiety and Pain in Coronary Angiography Procedure: A Randomized Controlled Study
    Journal: Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing
    Year: 2024
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jopan.2024.09.001
    EID: 2-s2.0-85212649889
    Contributors: Özkan Sir, Ebubekir Kaplan, Tuğba Akbulut

  4. Title: Yoğun Bakım Hastası İçin Erken Mobilizasyonun Önemi
    Journal: Sakarya Üniversitesi Holistik Sağlık Dergisi
    Year: 2023
    Date: 2023-12-30
    DOI: 10.54803/sauhsd.1381519
    Contributors: Ebubekir Kaplan, Aylin Aktaş Özakgül, Özkan Sir

  5. Title: Hemşirelerde Tiger Temelli Hemşirelik Bilişimi Yetkinlikleri ile Dijital Okuryazarlık Düzeyleri Arasındaki İlişkinin İncelenmesi: Makine Öğrenmesi Yaklaşımı ile Analizi
    Journal: Fenerbahçe Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi
    Year: 2023
    Date: 2023-12-29
    DOI: 10.56061/fbujohs.1252026
    Contributors: Metin Yıldız, Mehmet Yıldız, Mehmet Salih Yıldırım, Yakup Sarpdağı, Tuğçe Kabak, Ebubekir Kaplan, Mehmet Emin Atay

  6. Title: COVID-19 Pandemi Korkusu ile Hemşirelerin Bakım Verici Rolüne İlişkin Tutumları Arasındaki İlişki
    Journal: Sağlık Bilimleri Üniversitesi Hemşirelik Dergisi
    Year: 2021
    Date: 2021-12-15
    DOI: 10.48071/sbuhemsirelik.997960
    Contributors: Ebubekir Kaplan, Mehmet Cihad Aktaş, Hatice Kaya

Aylin Ozakgül | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aylin Ozakgül | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor from İstanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, Department of Fundamentals of Nursing, Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aylin Aktaş Özakgül is a distinguished academic in the field of nursing, currently serving at İstanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing. Her expertise lies in the fundamentals of nursing, with a particular focus on individualized patient care, palliative care, and nursing education. Throughout her career, she has contributed significantly to nursing literature, emphasizing the importance of patient-centered approaches and the professional image of nursing. Her research endeavors have not only advanced academic understanding but have also had practical implications for nursing practices in Turkey. Dr. Özakgül’s commitment to nursing education and research has established her as a leading figure in her field.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Özakgül completed her undergraduate studies in nursing, followed by advanced degrees that deepened her expertise in the field. She earned her doctorate from İstanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, where she focused on the fundamentals of nursing. Her academic journey has been marked by a dedication to understanding and improving nursing practices, with a particular emphasis on individualized care and patient perceptions. Her educational background has provided a strong foundation for her subsequent research and teaching roles.

Professional Experience

Dr. Özakgül has held various academic positions, culminating in her current role as an Associate Professor at İstanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing. In this capacity, she has been instrumental in shaping nursing curricula and mentoring the next generation of nurses. Her professional experience extends beyond teaching; she has actively participated in research projects that address critical issues in nursing, such as patient care quality and the professional image of nursing. Her contributions have had a lasting impact on both academic and clinical nursing practices in Turkey.

Research Interests

Dr. Özakgül’s research interests are centered around the fundamentals of nursing, with a particular focus on individualized patient care, palliative care, and the professional image of nursing. She has conducted studies analyzing graduate theses related to palliative care in Turkey, examining their methodologies and implications for nursing practices . Additionally, her research has explored factors affecting the perception of the nursing profession among Turkish high school students . Through her work, Dr. Özakgül aims to enhance the quality of nursing care and elevate the profession’s status within society.

Research Skills

Dr. Özakgül possesses a robust set of research skills, including qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, data analysis, and academic writing. Her ability to design and conduct comprehensive studies has led to valuable insights into nursing practices and education. She is adept at collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, which has enriched her research outcomes and broadened the impact of her work. Her proficiency in translating research findings into practical applications has been instrumental in advancing nursing practices in clinical settings.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her career, Dr. Özakgül has been recognized for her contributions to nursing education and research. Her publications have garnered attention in academic circles, and she has been invited to review articles for various nursing journals, reflecting her expertise and standing in the field . Her commitment to excellence in nursing has earned her accolades from academic institutions and professional organizations, underscoring her influence and leadership in the discipline.

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aylin Aktaş Özakgül’s dedication to nursing education and research has significantly advanced the field in Turkey. Her focus on individualized patient care and the professional development of nurses has led to meaningful improvements in both academic and clinical settings. Through her scholarly work and mentorship, she continues to inspire and shape the future of nursing, ensuring that the profession evolves to meet the changing needs of society. Her contributions stand as a testament to the vital role of nursing in healthcare and the importance of continual learning and research in the field.

Publications Top Notes

  1. The effect of nursing care based on Comfort Theory of Kolcaba on comfort, satisfaction and sleep quality of intensive care patients
    Journal: Nursing in Critical Care
    Date: 2025-05
    DOI: 10.1111/nicc.70033
    Contributors: Ebubekir Kaplan, Aylin Özakgül

  2. Investigation of the relationship between spiritual care needs of relatives of patients hospitalized in intensive care unit and intensive care satisfaction in Turkey
    Journal: Nursing in Critical Care
    Date: 2024-07
    DOI: 10.1111/nicc.13024
    Contributors: Ebubekir Kaplan, Özkan Sir, Aylin Özakgül

  3. Yoğun Bakım Hastası İçin Erken Mobilizasyonun Önemi
    Journal: Sakarya Üniversitesi Holistik Sağlık Dergisi
    Date: 2023-12-30
    DOI: 10.54803/sauhsd.1381519
    Contributors: Ebubekir Kaplan, Aylin Aktaş Özakgül, Özkan Sir

  4. Care burden and related factors among informal caregivers of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
    Journal: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration
    Date: 2023-01-02
    DOI: 10.1080/21678421.2022.2079993
    Contributors: Zeliha Tülek, Aylin Özakgül, Naile Alankaya, Aynur Dik, Alper Kaya, Pemra C. Ünalan, Ayşe Nilüfer Özaydin, Halil Atilla İdrisoğlu

  5. Non-Hodgkin Lenfoma ve COVID-19 Pnömonisi olan Hastanın Bireyselleştirilmiş Bakımı: Olgu Sunumu
    Journal: Gümüşhane Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi
    Date: 2022-12-22
    DOI: 10.37989/gumussagbil.961384
    Contributors: Aylin Aktaş Özakgül, Esra Durmayüksel, Yasemin Gülizar Topçu, Hilmi Gözden

  6. Evaluation of the Perception of Illness and Quality of Life in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction
    Journal: Turk Kardiyoloji Dernegi Arsivi – Archives of the Turkish Society of Cardiology
    Date: 2022-04-14
    DOI: 10.5543/tkda.2022.21048
    Contributors: Aylin Özakgül

  7. Validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis assessment questionnaire
    Journal: Journal of Neuroscience Nursing
    Date: 2019
    DOI: 10.1097/JNN.0000000000000466
    EID: 2-s2.0-85071831328
    Contributors: Naile Alankaya, Zeliha Tülek, Aylin Özakgül, Alper Kaya, Aynur Dik

  8. Nursing Care of an Individual with Pituitary Tumor
    Journal: The Journal of Neurological and Neurosurgical Nursing
    Date: 2018-06
    DOI: 10.15225/pnn.2018.7.2.6
    Contributors: Aylin Özakgül

  9. The Effect of Training Provided to the Relatives of Stroke Patients on the Life Quality, Anxiety and Depressive Symptom Levels of Patients and Their Relatives
    Journal: The Journal of Neurological and Neurosurgical Nursing
    Date: 2018-06
    DOI: 10.15225/pnn.2018.7.2.1
    Contributors: Aylin Özakgül

  10. What are the Factors that Affect the Image of Nursing Profession of Turkish High School Students?
    Journal: International Archives of Nursing and Health Care
    Date: 2017-12-31
    DOI: 10.23937/2469-5823/1510085
    Contributors: Aylin Özakgül

Lakovos Nomikos | Health Professions | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Lakovos Nomikos | Health Professions | Outstanding Scientist Award

MD, PhD, FACS from European University Cyprus Nicosia Cyprus, Rea Maternity Hospital Athens Greece, Greece

Dr. Iakovos N. Nomikos, MD, PhD, FACS, is a distinguished academic surgeon with over four decades of experience in clinical practice, research, and medical education. Born on October 1, 1951, in Greece, Dr. Nomikos has dedicated his career to advancing surgical science, with particular contributions in the fields of transplantation biology, metabolic support for critical illness, and oncologic surgery. He has held significant roles in both academic and hospital settings, including Assistant Professor and Chairman of Surgery at major institutions. His extensive training includes fellowships in the United States and the United Kingdom, reflecting a broad international perspective and collaboration. Dr. Nomikos is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a respected member of multiple medical societies. His work spans a wide range of clinical and research domains, and he is widely recognized for his mentorship, leadership, and commitment to the integration of scientific innovation into surgical practice. His contributions have been presented in international conferences, lectures, and numerous publications in both Greek and English literature. Dr. Nomikos continues to serve as an adjunct professor, influencing the next generation of medical professionals while remaining actively engaged in clinical and academic research.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Iakovos N. Nomikos pursued his early education at the “Gymnasium” High School in Syros, Cyclades, Greece, from 1963 to 1969, graduating with excellence. He then entered the Medical School of Athens University, where he studied from 1969 to 1975. His academic record was exemplary, achieving an “excellency” degree. The medical program at Athens University included an integrated internship in the final year, consisting of clinical rotations in internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and obstetrics-gynecology. This foundational training provided him with a solid grounding in multiple medical disciplines. Following his medical degree, Dr. Nomikos completed a residency in General Surgery at “Evagelismos” Medical Center in Athens from 1975 to 1980. His postgraduate education continued through prestigious fellowships in surgical nutrition, transplantation biology, critical care, and hepatobiliary surgery at world-renowned institutions such as the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, New York Medical College, and The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, England. These advanced studies and international experiences significantly enriched his clinical knowledge and research capabilities, positioning him as a leader in surgical education and innovation. His diverse academic training has underpinned a career defined by scientific inquiry, clinical excellence, and global collaboration.

Professional Experience

Dr. Nomikos’s professional career spans several decades, marked by progressive responsibility and distinction in surgical practice and academic leadership. His early career began with positions as an attending surgeon at Evangelismos Medical Center and Larissa General Hospital in Greece. From 1987 to 2004, he served in the Department of Surgery at Tzanion General Hospital, Piraeus, progressing from attending surgeon to associate director. In 2004, he was appointed Chairman of Surgery at Metaxa Cancer Memorial Hospital, where he served until 2018, overseeing clinical operations, research, and resident education. Since 2019, he has continued practicing surgery in the private sector at Rea Maternity Hospital and Metropolitan General Hospital in Athens. In parallel with his clinical duties, Dr. Nomikos has held academic positions, including Lecturer and Assistant Professor of Surgery at Athens University and currently serves as Adjunct Professor of Surgery at the European University of Cyprus. His teaching responsibilities span both the School of Medicine and the Department of Life Sciences. Throughout his career, he has played a vital role in shaping surgical education programs and mentoring young professionals. His leadership has consistently integrated evidence-based practice with clinical innovation, reinforcing his reputation as a pillar of surgical excellence in Greece and beyond.

Research Interests

Dr. Iakovos N. Nomikos has cultivated a robust and diverse research portfolio throughout his career, combining basic science with applied clinical studies. His early research focused on transplantation biology, with particular emphasis on pancreatic islet transplantation for insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), examining graft destruction mechanisms. He has also extensively studied ischemia-reperfusion injury, a critical area in transplantation and trauma surgery. Another major area of interest includes the cellular biology of peritonitis, where he has investigated immune response and inflammation in abdominal infections. In applied research, Dr. Nomikos has addressed practical clinical challenges such as peritoneal infections, neo-adjuvant chemotherapy for solid tumors, metabolic responses in critically ill surgical patients, and functional staging of acute surgical illness. His interest in surgical metabolism and nutrition has informed clinical protocols that improve recovery and outcomes in post-operative and intensive care settings. These research interests not only highlight his interdisciplinary approach but also reflect a commitment to enhancing surgical care through scientific advancement. Dr. Nomikos’s work stands at the intersection of innovation and clinical relevance, aiming to translate laboratory discoveries into improved patient outcomes. His efforts have contributed significantly to the fields of surgical oncology, critical care, and transplant medicine.

Research Skills

Dr. Nomikos brings an exceptional set of research skills developed through decades of clinical practice, international training, and academic scholarship. His expertise spans both bench-side experimentation and bedside clinical research. In basic science, he is skilled in experimental models of islet transplantation, immunological assays, and the study of cellular mechanisms involved in ischemia-reperfusion injury and peritonitis. His training in the United States and the UK equipped him with advanced competencies in surgical research methodologies, including critical care and transplant-related studies. In clinical research, he excels in protocol development, data analysis, clinical trial execution, and outcome evaluation, particularly in surgical oncology and critical care settings. He has led and participated in projects focusing on chemotherapy protocols, surgical metabolic support, and the functional assessment of acute surgical conditions. Dr. Nomikos is also adept at medical writing, scientific presentation, and research mentoring, contributing significantly to academic publications, oral communications, and educational leadership. His ability to bridge theoretical science with surgical practice exemplifies translational research at its best. These multifaceted skills have enabled him to drive innovations in patient care, guide clinical decision-making, and mentor a generation of surgeon-scientists within Greece and internationally.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Iakovos N. Nomikos has received numerous honors and awards in recognition of his exceptional contributions to surgery, research, and education. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS), a prestigious international credential that signifies excellence in surgical practice and ethics. His career achievements have been acknowledged through several institutional, national, and international recognitions, including leadership positions in major hospitals and academic programs. He has been honored for his work in surgical oncology, critical care, and transplantation science. Dr. Nomikos’s scholarly efforts have been consistently featured in leading international congresses, where he has delivered invited lectures, chaired roundtable discussions, and presented scientific exhibits. His teaching accomplishments have also been recognized by academic institutions where he has played a pivotal role in curriculum development and resident training. Moreover, his influence extends through professional societies, where he holds memberships that reflect both his scientific stature and dedication to interdisciplinary collaboration. These accolades collectively underscore a career marked by lifelong service to advancing surgical science and mentoring future generations of clinicians. His awards affirm his lasting impact on both the academic and medical communities, validating his status as a respected leader in the global surgical field.

Conclusion

Dr. Iakovos N. Nomikos exemplifies the ideal candidate for recognition through a Research for Outstanding Scientist Award. His career is defined by a seamless integration of academic rigor, clinical excellence, and translational research. From pioneering studies in transplantation biology to practical innovations in critical care and oncologic surgery, he has consistently addressed key challenges in surgical practice through scientific inquiry. His mentorship, leadership, and continued contributions as an adjunct professor demonstrate ongoing relevance and impact. With a history of productive research collaborations, international training, and a strong publication and presentation record, Dr. Nomikos has significantly advanced both theoretical and applied surgical knowledge. Although further visibility through recent high-impact publications or patent disclosures could strengthen his profile, the depth, breadth, and longevity of his contributions are clear. He has made lasting advancements in patient care, surgical methodology, and medical education. In conclusion, Dr. Nomikos’s distinguished achievements over several decades merit recognition not only as a leading figure in his field but also as a scientist whose work has tangibly improved lives and enriched the broader medical community. His career is a model of what sustained excellence and dedication in clinical research can accomplish.

Publications Top Notes

  • Combined treatment with nicotinamide and desferrioxamine prevents islet allograft destruction in NOD mice
    Authors: IN Nomikos, SJ Prowse, P Carotenuto, KJ Lafferty
    Journal: Diabetes, 35(11), 1302–1304
    Citations: 159
    Year: 1986

  • Prevention of postischaemic lipid peroxidation and liver cell injury by iron chelation
    Authors: R Omar, I Nomikos, G Piccorelli, J Savino, N Agarwal
    Journal: Gut, 30(4), 510–514
    Citations: 139
    Year: 1989

  • Involvement of O2 radicals in ‘autoimmune’ diabetes
    Authors: IN Nomikos, Y Wang, KJ Lafferty
    Journal: Immunology and Cell Biology, 67(1), 85–87
    Citations: 97
    Year: 1989

  • Washing with or without chloramphenicol in the treatment of peritonitis: a prospective, clinical trial
    Authors: IN Nomikos, K Katsouyanni, AN Papaioannou
    Journal: Surgery, 99(1), 20–25
    Citations: 64
    Year: 1986

  • Effect of cyclosporine on immunologically mediated diabetes in nonobese diabetic mice
    Authors: Y Wang, M McDuffie, IN Nomikos, L Hao, KJ Lafferty
    Journal: Transplantation, 46(2), 101S–106S
    Citations: 49
    Year: 1988

  • Current surgical aspects of palliative treatment for unresectable pancreatic cancer
    Authors: K Karapanos, IN Nomikos
    Journal: Cancers, 3(1), 636–651
    Citations: 28
    Year: 2011

  • Protective and damaging aspects of healing: A review
    Authors: IN Nomikos, C Malizos, NC Vamvakopoulos
    Journal: Wounds: A Compendium of Clinical Research and Practice, 18(7), 177–185
    Citations: 28
    Year: 2006

  • Practical approaches to effective management of intestinal radiation injury: benefit of resectional surgery
    Authors: N Perrakis, E Athanassiou, D Vamvakopoulou, M Kyriazi, H Kappos, …
    Journal: World Journal of Gastroenterology, 17(35), 4013
    Citations: 27
    Year: 2011

  • Carcinoma of the inguinal region arising from endometriosis of the round ligament. Report of a case
    Authors: J Elemenoglou, A Skopelitou, I Nomikos
    Journal: European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology, 14(1), 28–32
    Citations: 27
    Year: 1993

  • Tamoxifen-induced endometrial polyp. A case report and review of the literature
    Authors: IN Nomikos, J Elemenoglou, J Papatheophanis
    Journal: European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology, 392, 2936
    Citations: 23
    Year: 1998

Vanina Taliercio | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Vanina Taliercio | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Faculty, MD from University of Utah, United States

Dr. Vanina L. Taliercio is a physician-scientist whose career spans clinical practice, research, and academic leadership. Currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Utah, she brings extensive expertise in pediatrics, dermatology, genetics, and biomedical informatics. Her work integrates patient care with research, particularly focusing on genetic conditions, neurofibromatosis (NF), and tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). Dr. Taliercio holds leadership roles as Co-director of both the NF and TSC clinics and serves as Associate Program Director for medical genetics and pediatrics/genetics programs. Her background includes significant contributions to national health initiatives, such as improving medication distribution systems for Hansen’s Disease in Argentina. In research, she has published several papers and presented at international conferences, particularly in dermatology and health informatics. Dr. Taliercio’s multidisciplinary approach, combining clinical insight with data-driven research, makes her a dynamic and impactful contributor to academic medicine. She is committed to advancing patient care, improving health outcomes, and mentoring the next generation of medical professionals.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Vanina Taliercio earned her Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from Universidad del Salvador, Argentina, in 2002. To deepen her research expertise, she pursued a Master of Science (MS) in Biomedical Informatics at Oregon Health & Science University in 2012. Her postgraduate medical training is extensive and diverse. She completed a pediatrics residency at Pedro de Elizalde Hospital in Buenos Aires from 2003 to 2007, followed by a pediatric dermatology fellowship at Ramos Mejía Hospital from 2012 to 2015. After relocating to the United States, she undertook an ACGME residency in pediatrics at the University of Utah from 2020 to 2021, and most recently completed a medical genetics fellowship at the University of Utah between 2021 and 2023. This broad educational journey has equipped her with a unique combination of clinical and research expertise across multiple disciplines, positioning her well for leadership roles in academic medicine.

Professional Experience

Dr. Taliercio’s professional career spans several important roles in both Argentina and the United States. She began as a pediatrician at Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires and OSDE, providing care to infants and children. She then worked as a clinical data research analyst, focusing on electronic health records, data reconciliation, and healthcare quality indicators, which led to key publications. At the national level, she contributed to Argentina’s Leprosy National Program, overseeing WHO medication distribution, developing national disease statistics, and creating educational materials to reduce stigma. Since moving to the United States, Dr. Taliercio has served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Utah, providing outpatient and inpatient care for patients with genetic and metabolic conditions. In addition, she co-directs two specialized clinics and supports the development of medical education programs as an Associate Program Director. Her career reflects a commitment to integrating clinical service, research, and academic leadership to improve patient care and healthcare systems.

Research Interests

Dr. Taliercio’s research interests span dermatology, genetics, pediatrics, and biomedical informatics. Her work has focused on psoriasis, alopecia, neurocutaneous disorders such as neurofibromatosis and tuberous sclerosis complex, and patient-reported outcomes. She is also interested in leveraging electronic health records and healthcare information systems to improve clinical decision-making and healthcare quality. Earlier in her career, she contributed to the development of mortality registries and national health databases, demonstrating a strong interest in population-level health outcomes and system-wide improvements. Her interdisciplinary approach combines clinical insights with data analysis, aiming to translate research findings into practical interventions that enhance patient care. She is particularly interested in collaborative, cross-disciplinary projects that bridge clinical practice with informatics tools and public health strategies.

Research Skills

Dr. Taliercio brings a broad set of research skills honed through years of clinical and academic work. She has expertise in clinical research design, data extraction and analysis from electronic health records, and the development of clinical research informatics tools. She has authored and co-authored several peer-reviewed publications and presented her work at national and international conferences. Dr. Taliercio has experience in conducting patient-reported outcomes research, implementing quality indicators in healthcare systems, and contributing to the development of national health guidelines. She also has teaching experience, having helped develop courses in clinical research and epidemiology. Her multidisciplinary training has given her strong analytical abilities, a deep understanding of clinical workflows, and the ability to bridge gaps between clinical practice and research. She is skilled at working collaboratively with clinicians, researchers, and informaticians to bring projects from concept to implementation.

Awards and Honors

While Dr. Taliercio’s profile highlights a range of accomplishments, formal details on specific research awards or honors are not explicitly listed. However, her leadership roles and appointments—such as Assistant Professor, Co-director of the NF and TSC clinics, and Associate Program Director—reflect strong recognition by her institution and peers. Additionally, her international career trajectory, moving from national public health leadership in Argentina to academic medicine in the United States, speaks to her professional reputation and the trust placed in her abilities. Her contributions to national guidelines on Hansen’s Disease in Argentina and her involvement in major research projects in dermatology and informatics show that she is regarded as a valuable collaborator and leader in her fields. Documenting formal research awards, grants, or recognitions in future applications would further strengthen this section.

Conclusion

In summary, Dr. Vanina Taliercio is a dedicated and accomplished physician-scientist who has made significant contributions across multiple disciplines, including dermatology, genetics, pediatrics, and biomedical informatics. Her career is marked by a unique combination of clinical service, research productivity, and academic leadership. She has consistently demonstrated a commitment to improving patient care, advancing medical knowledge, and mentoring students and trainees. While her profile would benefit from additional emphasis on independent research leadership and formal recognitions, she is clearly a rising figure in her field with the potential for even greater impact. Dr. Taliercio is a strong candidate for research-focused awards and honors, reflecting her broad expertise, international experience, and dedication to translational medicine. Continued pursuit of large-scale research projects, funding opportunities, and international collaborations will further enhance her academic and professional profile.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Worth the Effort: Lessons for Discovery and Care From an Unusual Case of Gorlin Syndrome
    Journal: American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A
    Date: 2025-05-03
    DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.64108
    Contributors: V. Taliercio; J. Zhao; S. E. Boyden; R. Mao; P. Bayrak‐Toydemir; A. Pflaum; J. Palumbos; A. Andrews; E. E. Baldwin; C. Welt et al.

  • Title: Quality of Life Among Family of Patients with Atopic Dermatitis and Psoriasis
    Journal: International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
    Date: 2023-06
    DOI: 10.1007/s12529-022-10104-7
    Contributors: Ashley M. Snyder; Adelheid U. Brandenberger; Vanina L. Taliercio; Bianca E. Rich; Lisa B. Webber; Abram P. Beshay; Joshua E. Biber; Rachel Hess; Jamie L. W. Rhoads; Aaron M. Secrest

  • Title: Effects of Pain From Atopic Dermatitis: Interview and Focus Group Study With Patients and Their Families
    Journal: JMIR Dermatology
    Date: 2021-10-04
    DOI: 10.2196/29826
    Contributors: Ashley M. Snyder; Vanina L. Taliercio; Adelheid U. Brandenberger; Bianca E. Rich; Lisa B. Webber; Abram P. Beshay; Joshua E. Biber; Rachel Hess; Jamie L. W. Rhoads; Aaron M. Secrest

  • Title: Effects of Pain From Atopic Dermatitis: Interview and Focus Group Study With Patients and Their Families (Preprint)
    Date: 2021-04-22
    DOI: 10.2196/preprints.29826
    Contributors: Ashley M. Snyder; Vanina L. Taliercio; Adelheid U. Brandenberger; Bianca E. Rich; Lisa B. Webber; Abram P. Beshay; Joshua E. Biber; Rachel Hess; Jamie L. W. Rhoads; Aaron M. Secrest

Stephen Twumasi | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Stephen Twumasi | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana

Stephen Twumasi is an emerging biomedical researcher with a strong academic background in haematology and medical diagnostics. His academic and professional pursuits have been shaped by a passion for understanding the molecular and immunological mechanisms underlying human diseases, particularly in the context of cancer, infectious diseases, and hematological disorders. With an M.Phil. in Haematology from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana, and a B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Science from the University of Cape Coast, he has demonstrated academic rigor and a deep interest in advancing health research. Stephen has actively pursued professional development through short courses in genomics, bioinformatics, systematic reviews, and community health entrepreneurship. His current research focuses on tumor immunology, developmental hematopoiesis, and molecular diagnostics for chronic and infectious diseases. Despite being in the early stages of his research career, he is keenly aware of the global health landscape and has aligned his work with critical health issues affecting Africa and beyond. With aspirations to make a meaningful contribution to global health research, Stephen combines his academic strength with continuous skill enhancement and a commitment to multidisciplinary inquiry.

Professional Profile

Education

Stephen Twumasi’s academic journey reflects a consistent focus on biomedical sciences and a deepening specialization in haematology. He earned his M.Phil. in Haematology from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana, in 2024. With a cumulative weighted average of 69.40/100 (equivalent to a CGPA of 3.8/4.0) and a thesis graded ‘A’ (Pass), he displayed academic excellence and research capability in the program. Prior to his postgraduate studies, he obtained a Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science from the University of Cape Coast in 2020, graduating with a Second Class Honors (Upper Division) and a CGPA of 3.2/4.0. His foundational education began at Adventist Senior High School in Kumasi, where he completed his West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) in 2015. In addition to formal education, Stephen has completed several short courses to broaden his knowledge and research skills. These include certifications in Genomics and Bioinformatics, Systematic Review and Meta-analyses, Research Writing for Publication, One Health Basics, and Community Health Entrepreneurship. His commitment to lifelong learning and interdisciplinary training places him in a strong position for advanced research and academic engagement.

Professional Experience

Stephen Twumasi’s professional experience is grounded in his academic training in medical diagnostics and laboratory science. While specific employment roles have not been listed, it is evident that his academic journey included substantial practical exposure and laboratory-based research, particularly during his M.Phil. studies in Haematology. His postgraduate thesis work required advanced skills in diagnostic hematology, interpretation of immunological markers, and laboratory-based experimentation, reflecting real-world clinical and research competence. Through his involvement in academic programs and training workshops, Stephen has gained experience in handling molecular biology protocols, data analysis, and diagnostic procedures that are critical in modern healthcare settings. His training in community health entrepreneurship also suggests a practical understanding of the healthcare ecosystem and how scientific research can be translated into community impact. Stephen’s practical experience is further enhanced by his completion of skill-based short courses offered by reputable institutions and international collaborators. These programs have allowed him to interact with health researchers across Africa and beyond, enriching his perspectives and research readiness. Though his formal professional roles may still be developing, Stephen has built a strong foundation in biomedical practice and research through hands-on learning and academic immersion.

Research Interest

Stephen Twumasi’s research interests are firmly anchored in immunology, hematology, and molecular diagnostics, with a multidisciplinary approach that reflects current global biomedical priorities. He is particularly interested in understanding the immunological and molecular changes that occur within the tumor microenvironment and how these changes influence cancer progression, therapeutic response, and disease outcome. His interest also extends to developmental hematopoiesis and the molecular mechanisms that underlie blood cell formation, which are critical in understanding both normal physiology and disease pathology. Stephen aims to explore immunological and molecular cell alterations in age-related and inflammatory diseases, such as autoimmune disorders, chronic infections, and degenerative conditions. A significant portion of his research is directed at identifying early diagnostic biomarkers for diseases prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, including HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, sickle cell disease, diabetes, and kidney disease. This demonstrates his commitment to applied biomedical research that has direct implications for public health and clinical practice. By focusing on early detection and molecular profiling, Stephen envisions contributing to the development of cost-effective and scalable diagnostic tools. His research orientation is not only academically relevant but also aligned with global health equity and the fight against non-communicable and infectious diseases.

Research Skills

Stephen Twumasi has developed a strong portfolio of research skills that align with modern biomedical research demands. His training in haematology and molecular biology equips him with the ability to conduct detailed laboratory analyses and interpret complex immunological data. He is proficient in diagnostic techniques related to blood disorders and has applied this expertise during his thesis research and laboratory coursework. His skills extend into bioinformatics and genomics, where he has gained practical knowledge through certified training programs. Stephen is also trained in systematic reviews and meta-analysis, enabling him to conduct high-level literature synthesis and evidence-based assessments. His familiarity with research writing and publication, gained through specialized workshops, enhances his ability to produce and disseminate scientific findings effectively. Stephen is knowledgeable in One Health approaches, showing his capacity to conduct interdisciplinary research that bridges human, animal, and environmental health. His training in community health entrepreneurship complements his scientific skills by adding a dimension of translational research and innovation. Overall, Stephen possesses a diverse set of skills—ranging from laboratory diagnostics to scientific writing and data interpretation—that prepare him for successful academic research and collaborative scientific work.

Awards and Honors

While there are no specific awards or honors listed in Stephen Twumasi’s current profile, his academic achievements and certifications reflect commendable performance and initiative. His excellent academic record, especially his strong performance in the M.Phil. Haematology program at KNUST, suggests merit-worthy scholarly effort. His pursuit of numerous competitive and high-impact short courses—offered by organizations such as the German-West Africa Center for Global Health, MasterCard Foundation, and Genomac Institute—also highlights his selection into esteemed training programs. These certifications are often reserved for promising young researchers who demonstrate a commitment to academic and research excellence. In addition, Stephen has shown proactive engagement in international and interdisciplinary learning environments, which is itself a testament to his academic motivation and research potential. As his research career progresses and he begins to publish his work and engage in more collaborative projects, he is likely to attract competitive fellowships, grants, and awards. While he may currently be at the formative stage of his academic recognition, Stephen’s trajectory and research readiness point toward future honors and distinctions as he contributes more substantively to the scientific community.

Conclusion

Stephen Twumasi is a dedicated and promising early-career researcher whose academic focus and professional development align with global health and biomedical priorities. With a robust educational foundation in haematology and medical laboratory science, complemented by strategic certifications in genomics, bioinformatics, One Health, and research writing, he has cultivated a multidisciplinary research profile. His interests in tumor immunology, hematopoiesis, and early diagnostics of infectious and chronic diseases reflect a strong commitment to improving health outcomes through science. While his formal professional roles and recognitions are still evolving, his proactive learning approach and research enthusiasm position him as a future leader in biomedical research. He has already demonstrated the capacity for scientific inquiry and critical analysis, supported by practical lab experience and theoretical understanding. With continued mentorship, opportunities for publication, and engagement in collaborative research, Stephen is well on the path to making impactful contributions to medical science and public health. He is a suitable candidate for research-focused awards and development programs, and his future holds promise as he builds on his strengths and expands his academic influence. His dedication to advancing diagnostic and molecular research makes him a valuable asset to the scientific and health communities.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Haemato‐urological profile and asymptomatic urinary tract infection in Ghanaian steady‐state sickle cell disease patients: A case‐control study
    📚 Health Science Reports
    📅 Year: 2025
    👥 Authors: Stephen Twumasi, Richard Owusu Ansah, Samuel Essien‐Baidoo, Laud Anthony W. Basing, Alexander Yaw Debrah, Enoch Odame Anto, Allwell Adofo Ayirebi, Rebecca Asiamah‐Broni, Waldemer Attivor, Eric Twum Ameyaw, et al.
    📈 Citations: Not available yet

  2. Assessing liver and iron markers in steady state paediatric SCD patients to ascertain the hepatic consequences of haemotransfusion: A case-control study in Ghana
    📄 Preprint
    📅 Year: 2024
    👥 Authors: John Agyemang Sah, Benedict Sackey, Enoch Odame Anto, Allwell Adofo Ayirebi, Stephen Twumasi, Richard Vikpebah Duneeh, Ebenezer Senu, Veronica Barnor, David Boakye, Daniel Nii Martey Antonio, et al.

  3. Haemato-urological profile and asymptomatic urinary tract infection in Ghanaian steady-state sickle cell disease patients
    📄 Preprint
    📅 Year: 2024
    👥 Authors: Stephen Twumasi, Richard Owusu Ansah, Samuel Essien-Baidoo, Laud Anthony W. Basing, Alexander Yaw Debrah, Enoch Odame Anto, Allwell Adofo Ayirebi, Rebecca Asiamah-Broni, Waldemer Attivor, Eric Twum Ameyaw, et al.

  4. Diagnostic value of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio in type 2 diabetes mellitus individuals with reduced estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR): A case-control study in a municipal hospital in Ghana
    📄 Preprint
    📅 Year: 2024
    👥 Authors: Allwell Adofo Ayirebi, Wina Ivy Ofori Boadu, Benedict Sackey, Lilian Antwi-Boateng, Prince Adoba, Patrick Adu, Joseph Boachie, Stephen Twumasi, Joseph Frimpong, Emmanuel Ekow Korsah, et al.

  5. Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin and fibrinogen-to-albumin ratio are indicators of nephropathy in adult steady state sickle cell disease patients: A multicenter case-control study in Ghana
    📄 Preprint
    📅 Year: 2024
    👥 Authors: Stephen Twumasi, Enoch Odame Anto, Christian Obirikorang, Richard Kobina Dadzie Ephraim, Benedict Sackey, Vivian Paintsil, Richard Owusu Ansah, Alfred Effah, Allwell Adofo Ayirebi, Angela Opoku, et al.

 

Kandi Zhang | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kandi Zhang | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Doctor from Department of Cardiology, Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, China

Dr. Kandi Zhang is an emerging medical researcher and clinician specializing in internal medicine with a primary focus on cardiology. Born in September 1993, she is currently affiliated with the Department of Cardiology at Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital, which is part of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, one of China’s most prestigious institutions. Her clinical and research work reflects a strong dedication to advancing diagnostic and therapeutic methods for cardiovascular diseases, particularly through innovative applications of imaging technologies, antiplatelet therapies, and proteomic biomarker analysis. She has authored several peer-reviewed publications that explore the clinical and molecular aspects of acute coronary syndrome and myocardial infarction. Dr. Zhang’s combination of academic rigor and hands-on clinical expertise has allowed her to contribute meaningful insights to the field. Her collaborations with interdisciplinary teams and consistent publication in high-quality journals suggest a trajectory toward leadership in cardiovascular medicine. With a commitment to both patient-centered care and scientific discovery, she bridges the gap between medical innovation and clinical practice, positioning herself as a key contributor to the future of life sciences research in cardiology.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Kandi Zhang holds a Doctorate in Internal Medicine, earned through advanced medical education and research training at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. This institution is internationally recognized for its rigorous curriculum, cutting-edge medical technology, and high-impact research environment. Her academic background provided her with comprehensive knowledge in physiology, pathology, pharmacology, and advanced clinical methodologies, with a particular concentration in cardiovascular medicine. During her doctoral studies, Dr. Zhang received mentorship from leading cardiologists and participated in clinical rotations and research initiatives at Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital. The combination of theoretical education and practical exposure enabled her to specialize in both diagnosis and treatment of complex cardiac conditions. Her doctoral research likely involved extensive literature reviews, experimental design, clinical data analysis, and application of medical imaging and laboratory techniques. This educational foundation established her competence in evidence-based medicine, advanced diagnostics, and translational research. Through this training, she cultivated the analytical, technical, and clinical judgment skills required to contribute effectively to medical science. Her continuous engagement in academic publishing indicates that she has maintained a strong scholarly presence beyond her formal education, enriching her academic qualifications with real-world impact.

Professional Experience

Dr. Kandi Zhang’s professional experience is rooted in her role at the Department of Cardiology, Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital, a highly respected clinical and research institution in China. As a practicing cardiologist and medical researcher, she is actively involved in both patient care and scientific inquiry. Her responsibilities include diagnosing and managing cardiovascular disorders, performing and interpreting diagnostic imaging, and participating in interdisciplinary case consultations. In parallel, she conducts clinical research with a focus on cardiovascular interventions, such as myocardial infarction management without reperfusion, left atrial appendage closure procedures, and the use of proteomic platforms to analyze biomarkers in acute coronary syndrome. Her position allows her to translate bedside observations into research hypotheses, bridging clinical care with data-driven innovation. Additionally, Dr. Zhang collaborates with colleagues across departments and institutions, contributing to multi-author research papers and bringing new insights to existing cardiology practices. Her dual engagement in research and clinical services provides a unique advantage, allowing her to contribute to real-time advancements in treatment protocols. This experience has also enhanced her leadership capabilities in conducting clinical trials, publishing scientific findings, and shaping evidence-based medical practices, making her a valuable contributor to both national and international cardiology communities.

Research Interest

Dr. Kandi Zhang’s research interests lie at the intersection of clinical cardiology, cardiovascular imaging, and molecular biomarker discovery. Her scholarly pursuits focus on improving diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for acute and chronic cardiac conditions, including myocardial infarction, atrial fibrillation, and acute coronary syndrome. She is particularly interested in the pre-treatment efficacy of antiplatelet medications in non-reperfused myocardial infarction cases, a subject with significant implications for emergency cardiac care. Another key area of her research involves comparative studies of imaging modalities for left atrial appendage closure—an essential technique for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation patients. Her recent work has expanded into proteomics, exploring biomarker signatures in young patients with acute coronary syndrome, which opens possibilities for personalized medicine and early detection strategies. Dr. Zhang is committed to translational research that can swiftly impact clinical decision-making. By integrating data from various sources—including imaging, clinical trials, and molecular assays—her work advances the precision and effectiveness of cardiac interventions. She aspires to contribute to the development of non-invasive, cost-effective, and scalable diagnostics for cardiovascular diseases. Her research interests reflect a broader vision of integrating technology, biology, and clinical medicine to address pressing challenges in heart health globally.

Research Skills

Dr. Kandi Zhang possesses a robust set of research skills that complement her clinical expertise. Her methodological proficiency spans clinical trial design, statistical analysis, medical imaging evaluation, and biomarker identification using proteomics. She is adept at using various imaging techniques to support therapeutic interventions, as evidenced by her publication on evaluating orifice diameters for atrial appendage closure. Her familiarity with experimental protocols, animal models, and in vitro assays—such as her work on myocardial infarction in mice—demonstrates her versatility in both basic and applied research. She also shows skill in bioinformatics and data interpretation, especially in translating proteomic findings into clinically relevant insights. Furthermore, she has strong experience in scholarly writing, data visualization, and peer-reviewed publishing, which are essential for knowledge dissemination and academic contribution. Her ability to work collaboratively on multi-author projects highlights her communication and teamwork skills, crucial for multidisciplinary research environments. Dr. Zhang is also proficient in integrating patient data with clinical outcomes, allowing for a nuanced understanding of treatment efficacy. These research skills enable her to contribute to innovative, evidence-based practices in cardiology, and position her as a strong candidate for collaborative projects across the life sciences and medical research domains.

Awards and Honors

While specific named awards are not explicitly listed in the available profile, Dr. Kandi Zhang’s consistent publication in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals and affiliation with a top medical university suggest academic excellence and institutional recognition. Being a first or lead author in multiple scientific papers published in journals such as Cardiology Journal, Clinical Cardiology, and Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine indicates that her work is well-regarded within the cardiology and life sciences communities. Such scholarly visibility often accompanies internal honors such as best researcher accolades, conference recognitions, or research funding awards within the academic medical network. Her role at Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital—a center for high-level research and patient care—also implies that she has undergone competitive selection processes and met stringent performance standards. Moreover, her early-career contributions, particularly in bridging clinical and molecular research, may position her for future international awards in cardiovascular research and life sciences innovation. If she continues on this trajectory, it is likely that formal recognitions and honors will follow as her influence in the field expands.

Conclusion

Dr. Kandi Zhang exemplifies the qualities of an innovative and impactful researcher in the field of life sciences, particularly in cardiovascular medicine. Through a combination of clinical practice, rigorous academic training, and a solid research portfolio, she has established herself as a credible and forward-thinking contributor to cardiology. Her studies on antiplatelet drug efficacy, imaging modality optimization, and proteomics-based biomarker identification highlight her commitment to solving real-world health challenges through science. While her profile would benefit from broader international exposure and interdisciplinary collaboration, her current achievements mark her as a rising figure in translational cardiovascular research. With continued effort and strategic partnerships, she is well-positioned to lead impactful projects that could redefine patient care standards in cardiology. As she advances in her career, Dr. Zhang has the potential to influence both academic and clinical landscapes, making her a strong candidate for recognition through life sciences innovation awards and future leadership roles in global medical research.

Publications Top Notes

  • Does Spontaneous Echo Contrast in the Left Atrial Appendage Increase Thromboembolism Risk After Left Atrial Appendage Closure? A Retrospective Study on Its Impact on Device‐Related Thrombosis and Arterial Thromboembolic Events

    • Authors: Kandi Zhang, Hanwen Yu, Yihua Lu, Peng Zhang, Dongsheng Liu, Jianpeng Huang, Jing Zhou, Yiqian Yuan, Zongqi Zhang, Qingyong Zhang et al.

    • Year: 2025

  • Clinical Characteristics and Biomarkers Feature Analysis Using a Proteomics Platform in Young Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome

    • Authors: Zhang K, Wang F, Yu Q, Song Y, Gu J, He Q, Zhang J

    • Year: 2024

  • Angiopoietin-like Protein 2 Inhibits Thrombus Formation

    • Authors: Zhang T, Zhang M, Guo L, Liu D, Zhang K, Bi C, Zhang P, Wang J, Fan Y, He Q et al.

    • Year: 2024

  • Identification of Shared Molecular Mechanisms and Diagnostic Biomarkers Between Heart Failure and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

    • Authors: Zhang P, Geng L, Zhang K, Liu D, Wei M, Jiang Z, Lu Y, Zhang T, Chen J, Zhang J

    • Year: 2024

  • AGK Potentiates Arterial Thrombosis by Affecting Talin-1 and αIIbβ3-Mediated Bidirectional Signaling Pathway

    • Authors: Zhang P, Jiang H, Yang M, Bi C, Zhang K, Liu D, Wei M, Jiang Z, Keyu Lv, Fang C et al.

    • Year: 2023

  • Role of GPR56 in Platelet Activation and Arterial Thrombosis

    • Authors: Liu D, Zhang P, Zhang K, Bi C, Li L, Xu Y, Zhang T, Zhang J

    • Year: 2022

  • Comparison of Multiple Imaging Modalities for Measuring Orifice Diameter and Selecting Occluder Size in Patients Undergoing Left Atrial Appendage Closure

    • Authors: Kandi Zhang, Jing Zhou, Tiantian Zhang, Zongqi Zhang, Shanliang Jin, Qing He, Junfeng Zhang

    • Year: 2022

  • Pretreatment with Antiplatelet Drugs Improves the Cardiac Function After Myocardial Infarction Without Reperfusion in a Mouse Model

    • Authors: Zhang K, Yang W, Zhang M, Sun Y, Zhang T, Liu J, Zhang J

    • Year: 2019

  • Paired Immunoglobulin-like Receptor B Regulates Platelet Activation

    • Authors: Fan X, Shi P, Dai J, Lu Y, Chen X, Liu X, Zhang K, Wu X, Sun Y, Wang K et al.

    • Year: 2014

Vimala Ramoo | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vimala Ramoo | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor from Universiti Malaya, Malaysia

Dr. Vimala A/P Ramoo is a distinguished academic and healthcare professional known for her expertise in gerontological nursing, patient safety, and clinical decision-making. With a strong background in nursing practice and education, Dr. Vimala has contributed extensively to healthcare research and nursing curricula in Malaysia and beyond. She holds a prominent position at the University of Malaya and has been instrumental in shaping policy and practice standards within the nursing profession. Dr. Vimala’s scholarly work often focuses on improving the quality of care for older adults, exploring complex clinical situations, and fostering evidence-based nursing interventions. She is widely recognized for her leadership in multidisciplinary research teams and her dedication to mentoring emerging nursing scholars. Her publications in peer-reviewed journals reflect her commitment to enhancing nursing practices through scientific inquiry. Beyond academia, Dr. Vimala is actively involved in outreach and advocacy, striving to elevate the standards of elder care in both institutional and community settings. Her balanced approach to education, practice, and research has garnered her a reputation as a leading voice in Malaysian nursing. With a blend of clinical insight and academic rigor, Dr. Vimala continues to influence health care delivery and nursing education across Southeast Asia.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Vimala A/P Ramoo’s academic journey is rooted in a strong foundation in nursing and health sciences. She began her higher education with a Bachelor of Nursing Science degree, equipping her with clinical proficiency and foundational knowledge in patient care. Driven by a passion for continuous learning and academic excellence, she pursued a Master’s degree in Nursing, where she specialized in gerontology and clinical care practices. Her master’s thesis focused on aging populations and patient safety—topics that would later define her research career. Furthering her academic pursuits, Dr. Vimala earned a Ph.D. in Nursing from the University of Malaya, one of Malaysia’s leading research institutions. Her doctoral research emphasized the decision-making processes of nurses in critical care environments, highlighting factors that influence safe and effective patient outcomes. In addition to her formal education, Dr. Vimala has participated in various professional development programs and international workshops related to health education, leadership in nursing, and qualitative research methodologies. These educational experiences not only enhanced her academic qualifications but also shaped her as a researcher, educator, and practitioner. Her educational background laid the groundwork for her impactful contributions to nursing research, particularly in the areas of geriatric care, clinical ethics, and evidence-based nursing practices.

Professional Experience

Dr. Vimala A/P Ramoo brings over two decades of professional experience in nursing, health education, and academic leadership. She currently serves as a senior lecturer at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, where she teaches undergraduate and postgraduate nursing students. In her academic role, Dr. Vimala designs and delivers coursework in gerontological nursing, patient safety, and clinical decision-making, ensuring students are equipped with the latest knowledge and evidence-based practices. Before transitioning fully into academia, she held various clinical positions in both public and private healthcare settings, where she gained hands-on experience in critical care and elder health services. Her clinical background gives her teaching and research a practical, grounded perspective. In addition to her academic duties, Dr. Vimala plays a key role in departmental committees, research ethics boards, and curriculum development initiatives. She has also served as a research mentor and thesis supervisor to numerous postgraduate students. Her collaborations with interdisciplinary teams extend to national healthcare policy discussions and advisory panels. Through her dual focus on education and practice, Dr. Vimala bridges the gap between nursing theory and application, making her a valuable asset to both the academic and healthcare communities in Malaysia.

Research Interests

Dr. Vimala A/P Ramoo’s research interests lie at the intersection of nursing care, patient safety, and gerontology. Her work focuses on improving healthcare delivery for older adults by exploring clinical decision-making processes, communication in nursing teams, and ethical considerations in caregiving. One of her primary interests is the development of safe and effective nursing practices in long-term care settings, particularly within multicultural and resource-limited contexts. Dr. Vimala also investigates how organizational culture and nurse-patient interactions influence the quality of care and patient outcomes. Her research often adopts qualitative and mixed-method approaches to understand complex human experiences in healthcare environments. Another significant aspect of her work includes examining the role of nurse education in shaping patient safety behavior and clinical competence among nurses. She has contributed to projects on fall prevention, palliative care, and dementia care strategies, aiming to enhance the well-being and dignity of aging populations. Dr. Vimala is deeply interested in advancing evidence-based practices through interdisciplinary collaboration, integrating perspectives from medicine, social work, and public health. Her research not only contributes to scholarly literature but also has direct implications for policy-making, nursing education reforms, and improved standards of geriatric healthcare services.

Research Skills

Dr. Vimala A/P Ramoo possesses a diverse range of research skills that reflect her deep engagement with nursing science and health services research. She is proficient in both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, with particular expertise in ethnography, phenomenology, and grounded theory. These approaches allow her to explore the lived experiences of patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals in depth. She is also skilled in statistical analysis and the use of software tools such as SPSS and NVivo, which she employs for data analysis and thematic coding. Dr. Vimala is adept at designing research frameworks, developing validated survey instruments, and conducting literature reviews that support evidence-based practice. Her project management skills are evident in her successful coordination of multidisciplinary research grants and collaborative studies. Furthermore, she has extensive experience in academic writing, publishing in high-impact peer-reviewed journals, and presenting at international conferences. Dr. Vimala is also involved in supervising graduate students and mentoring early-career researchers, enhancing the overall research capacity within her department. Her strong ethical grounding, coupled with an ability to translate research findings into practical interventions, makes her a leader in healthcare research focused on gerontology, clinical decision-making, and nursing education.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Vimala A/P Ramoo has been the recipient of numerous awards and honors in recognition of her outstanding contributions to nursing education and research. Her achievements reflect her commitment to excellence, innovation, and service in the healthcare and academic sectors. Among her most notable accolades is the Excellence in Teaching Award from the University of Malaya, which acknowledges her exceptional performance as an educator and mentor. She has also received Best Research Presentation Awards at several national and international conferences, highlighting the significance and impact of her scholarly work. Dr. Vimala’s research projects have been supported through competitive grants, further affirming her credibility and leadership in nursing research. In addition, she has been invited as a keynote speaker and panelist at global health forums and nursing symposia, underlining her influence and thought leadership in the field. Her work on elder care and patient safety has garnered recognition from professional nursing bodies and government-linked health agencies. These honors not only affirm her individual accomplishments but also underscore her broader impact on improving nursing standards and education in Malaysia and the region. Dr. Vimala continues to be a role model for nurses and scholars aspiring to make meaningful contributions to healthcare.

Conclusion

Dr. Vimala A/P Ramoo stands as a pioneering figure in Malaysian nursing, blending academic excellence, clinical experience, and research innovation to transform healthcare education and practice. Her unwavering commitment to gerontological nursing and patient safety has significantly influenced the quality of care provided to aging populations. Through her roles as an educator, researcher, and clinician, she continues to bridge the gap between theory and practice, ensuring that nursing students are well-prepared to meet the evolving challenges of modern healthcare. Her scholarly contributions, particularly in clinical decision-making and ethical caregiving, offer valuable insights that inform policy and improve patient outcomes. Beyond her academic pursuits, Dr. Vimala is an advocate for equity and compassion in healthcare, promoting culturally sensitive and patient-centered practices. Her mentorship has inspired a new generation of nursing professionals, and her leadership continues to elevate the nursing profession in Southeast Asia. With a career marked by integrity, innovation, and impact, Dr. Vimala remains a respected and influential voice in both national and international healthcare circles. Her ongoing work is not only shaping the future of nursing in Malaysia but also contributing to global conversations on quality healthcare, elder care, and nursing education.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: The relationship between job satisfaction and intention to leave current employment among registered nurses in a teaching hospital
    Authors: V. Ramoo, K.L. Abdullah, C.Y. Piaw
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 237

  2. Title: Escalating progression of mental health disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from a nationwide survey
    Authors: L.P. Wong, H. Alias, A.A. Md Fuzi, I.S. Omar, A. Mohamad Nor, M.P. Tan, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 164

  3. Title: Educational intervention on delirium assessment using confusion assessment method‐ICU (CAM‐ICU) in a general intensive care unit
    Authors: V. Ramoo, H. Abu, V. Rai, S.K. Surat Singh, A.A. Baharudin, M. Danaee, …
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 76

  4. Title: Knowledge, attitude and practice in relation to catheter‐associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) prevention: A cross‐sectional study
    Authors: I. Mong, V. Ramoo, S. Ponnampalavanar, M.C. Chong, W.N.F. Wan Nawawi
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 48

  5. Title: Missed nursing care in the Malaysian context: A cross‐sectional study from nurses’ perspective
    Authors: S.T. Nahasaram, V. Ramoo, W.L. Lee
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 35

  6. Title: Nursing practice environment, resilience, and intention to leave among critical care nurses
    Authors: L.Y. Ying, V. Ramoo, L.W. Ling, S.T. Nahasaram, C.P. Lei, L.K. Leong, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 34

  7. Title: The impact of organisational communication satisfaction on health care professionals’ work engagement
    Authors: H.J. Abu Dalal, V. Ramoo, M.C. Chong, M. Danaee, Y.I. Aljeesh
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 31

  8. Title: The relationship between psychological distress and religious practices and coping in Malaysian parents of children with thalassemia
    Authors: L.T. Chong, M.C. Chong, L.Y. Tang, V. Ramoo, P.L. Chui, N.T.T. Hmwe
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 30

  9. Title: Intervention to improve intensive care nurses’ knowledge of sedation assessment and management
    Authors: V. Ramoo, K.L. Abdullah, P.S.K. Tan, L.P. Wong, P.Y. Chua
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 30

  10. Title: Challenges for healthcare workers caring for COVID-19 patients in Indonesia: a qualitative study
    Authors: H.W. Setiawan, I.N. Pratiwi, L. Nimah, Z. Pawanis, A. Bakhtiar, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 29

  11. Title: Career maturity, psychological resilience, and professional self-concept of nursing students in China: A nationwide cross-sectional study
    Authors: F.F. Lyu, V. Ramoo, Y.X. Wang
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 27

  12. Title: Sedation scoring and managing abilities of intensive care nurses post educational intervention
    Authors: V. Ramoo, K.L. Abdullah, P.S.K. Tan, L.P. Wong, Y.P. Chua, L.Y. Tang
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 21