Ricardo Osorio | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ricardo Osorio | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

NYU Grossman School of Medicine, United States

Dr. Ricardo Osorio is a distinguished neuropsychiatrist and researcher specializing in the intersection of sleep, aging, and neurodegenerative disorders, particularly Alzheimer’s disease. He earned his M.D. from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain) in 2001, followed by multiple master’s degrees in Psychotherapy, Neuroscience, and Neuropsychology from Universidad Comillas and Universidad Complutense, Madrid, with a focus on executive function and cognitive aging. His clinical training includes residencies in psychiatry at 12 de Octubre Hospital, Madrid, internships in neurology at McGill University, Montreal, and neuropsychiatry at the Institute of Neurology, London, as well as postdoctoral neuroscience training at NYU Langone Health. Dr. Osorio’s professional career encompasses roles as attending psychiatrist in several Spanish hospitals, research scientist at Alzheimer’s Project Research Unit (CIEN Foundation) in Madrid, and progressive academic appointments at NYU School of Medicine and the Healthy Brain Aging and Sleep Center, where he is now a tenured associate professor. His research interests focus on sleep disorders as risk factors for neurodegeneration, slow-wave sleep and sleep spindle physiology, memory consolidation, and advanced neuroimaging techniques including PET imaging of glucose metabolism, amyloid, and tau in normal aging, cognitive decline, and Alzheimer’s disease. He possesses expertise in clinical psychiatry, cognitive assessment, neuroimaging analysis, sleep research methodologies, and interdisciplinary translational research. Dr. Osorio has received numerous awards and honors, including international fellowships, the Spanish National Psychiatry Residents Research Award, the Anne Elizabeth Suratt Young Investigator Award, and departmental mentorship recognitions. He has authored 130 publications, accumulated 9,893 citations, and holds an h-index of 44, reflecting his impactful contributions to science and clinical practice. Dr. Osorio’s work bridges neuroscience and clinical application, advancing understanding of cognitive aging, informing early detection strategies for Alzheimer’s disease, and contributing to the development of interventions that benefit patients and society at large, marking him as a leading figure in neuropsychiatric research and aging studies.

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Featured Publications

  1. Bernard, M. A., Boutajangout, A., Debure, L., Ahmed, W., Briggs, A. Q., Boza-Calvo, C., Vedvyas, A., Marsh, K., Bubu, O. M., Osorio, R. S., et al. (2024, July 10). The relationship between anxiety and levels of Alzheimer’s disease plasma biomarkers. Preprint.

  2. Iosifescu, D. V., Song, X., Gersten, M. B., Adib, A., Cho, Y., Collins, K. M., Yates, K. F., Hurtado-Puerto, A. M., McEachern, K. M., Osorio, R. S., et al. (2023, July 13). Protocol report on the transcranial photobiomodulation for Alzheimer’s disease (TRAP-AD) study. Healthcare, 11(14), 2017.

  3. Parasoglou, P., Osorio, R. S., Khegai, O., Kovbasyuk, Z., Miller, M., Ho, A., Dehkharghani, S., Wisniewski, T., Convit, A., Mosconi, L., et al. (2022, December). Phosphorus metabolism in the brain of cognitively normal midlife individuals at risk for Alzheimer’s disease. Neuroimage: Reports, 2, 100121.

  4. Lal, C., Ayappa, I., Ayas, N., Beaudin, A. E., Hoyos, C., Kushida, C. A., Kaminska, M., Mullins, A., Naismith, S. L., Osorio, R. S., et al. (2022, August). The link between obstructive sleep apnea and neurocognitive impairment: An official American Thoracic Society workshop report. Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 19(8), 1250–1267.

  5. Teipel, S., Bruno, D., Plaska, C. R., Heslegrave, A., Ramos-Cejudo, J., Osorio, R. S., Zetterberg, H., Blennow, K., & Pomara, N. (2021, October). Association of CSF sTREM2, a marker of microglia activation, with cholinergic basal forebrain volume in major depressive disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders, 295, 1017–1025.

Dr. Ricardo Osorio’s work advances the understanding of sleep and neurodegenerative disorders, particularly Alzheimer’s disease, by identifying early risk factors and therapeutic targets. His research bridges neuroscience and clinical practice, improving strategies for diagnosis, prevention, and intervention, thereby benefiting patients, healthcare systems, and society globally.

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

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

University of Washington, United States

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

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Featured Publications

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

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

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

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

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

Waseem AlZamzami | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Waseem AlZamzami | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Waseem A. AlZamzami is an accomplished researcher and academic in hematopathology, molecular hematology, and cancer biology, with a strong focus on genomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, and bioinformatics. He earned his Ph.D. in Clinical Laboratory Science from The Catholic University of America, Washington DC (2015–2022), following an M.S. in Health Sciences from Quinnipiac University, Connecticut (2013–2015), and a B.Sc. in Laboratory Medicine from Umm Al-Qurra University, Saudi Arabia (2002–2006). His professional journey includes extensive research training at the National Cancer Institute/National Institutes of Health (NCI/NIH), Bethesda, USA, where he contributed to advancing cancer genetics and translational hematology. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Hematology at the University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia, he has held multiple leadership roles such as Committee Chairman for Laboratory Management, Unit Chairman for Measurement and Evaluation, and active member of Accreditation, Quality Assurance, and Curriculum Development committees. His research interests center on genetic screening, biomarker discovery, and integration of multi-omics to drive precision oncology and personalized treatment strategies. Dr. AlZamzami has authored publications in reputed journals including Discovery Medicine, Molecular Syndromology, PLOS ONE, and Cancers, with a Scopus record of 9 documents, 36 citations, and an h-index of 3, alongside three recent Saudi patents in hematological malignancies and cancer genomics. He is also a dedicated reviewer for journals such as PLOS ONE, Process Biochemistry, and International Immunopharmacology. His research skills span molecular diagnostics, bioinformatics, laboratory medicine, multi-omics analysis, and translational applications bridging bench to bedside. Recognized through international symposium presentations at NIH and national scientific forums, he has also contributed to scientific community development by mentoring students and organizing academic events. In conclusion, Dr. Waseem A. AlZamzami exemplifies a distinguished researcher whose academic excellence, innovative research, and leadership contributions to cancer biology and hematology strongly position him as a driving force in advancing precision medicine and biomedical research globally.

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Featured Publications

  1. Yan, H., Malik, N., Kim, Y. I., He, Y., Li, M., Dubois, W., Liu, H., Peat, T. J., Nguyen, J. T., … (2021). Fatty acid oxidation is required for embryonic stem cell survival during metabolic stress. EMBO Reports, 22(6), e52122.

  2. Oyouni, A. A. A., Al-Amer, O. M., Ali, F. A. Z., Altayar, M. A., Jalal, M. M., Albalawi, R. S. M., … (2022). Melatonin ameliorates the adrenal and pancreatic alterations in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats: Clinical, biochemical, and descriptive histopathological studies. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 9, 1016312.

  3. Seshadri, V. D., Oyouni, A. A. A., Hawsawi, Y. M., Aljohani, S. A. S., Al-Amer, O. M., … (2022). Chemopreventive role of Tin oxide–Chitosan–Polyethylene glycol–Crocin nanocomposites against lung cancer: An in vitro and in vivo approach. Process Biochemistry, 120, 186–194.

  4. Al-Amer, O. M., Mir, R., Hamadi, A., Alasseiri, M. I., Altayar, M. A., AlZamzami, W., … (2023). Antiapoptotic gene genotype and allele variations and the risk of lymphoma. Cancers, 15(4), 1012.

  5. Vijayaragavan, P., Rathi, M. A., Gopalakrishnan, V. K., Pashameah, R. A., … (2022). CpG methylation analysis of tumour suppressor gene and expression of cathepsin B in renal cell carcinoma. Journal of King Saud University – Science, 34(8), 102330.

Alexey Fayzullin | Medicine and Dentistry | Pioneer Researcher Award

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

Sechenov University, Russia

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

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Featured Publications

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sotiri Stathakis | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

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

Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center | United States

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

Professional Profile

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Education

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

Professional Experience

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

Research Interests

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

Research Skills

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

Awards and Honors

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

Publication Top Notes

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

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

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

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

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

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

Conclusion

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

Hau Xuan Nguyen | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Hanoi Medical University | Vietnam

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen is a renowned oncologist and surgical innovator from Vietnam, currently serving as Vice Director of the Oncology Center at Hanoi Medical University Hospital and Associate Professor of Medicine at Hanoi Medical University. With over a decade of experience in oncology and surgical oncology, he has made pioneering contributions to cancer diagnosis and treatment, particularly in head, neck, thyroid, and breast cancers. Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen has significantly advanced minimally invasive surgical techniques, notably the transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach (TOETVA), which has improved patient outcomes and reduced post-surgical complications. His expertise spans clinical oncology, surgical oncology, and palliative care, making him a multifaceted leader in both academic and clinical domains. In addition to his clinical roles, he is an accomplished researcher and educator, having published extensively in national and international journals indexed in Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science. Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen has co-authored over 80 peer-reviewed articles and several influential medical textbooks, contributing to the academic growth of oncology in Vietnam. His research has gained international recognition through collaborations with leading institutions in Ireland, South Korea, and Japan. Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen dedication to patient care, medical research, and surgical innovation underscores his role as a driving force in global oncology.

Professional Profile

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Education

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen academic journey reflects a steady progression of excellence and commitment to oncology and surgical innovation. He began his medical career at Hanoi Medical University, where he earned his degree as a General Practitioner. His keen interest in oncology led him to pursue residency training in Oncology at the same institution, equipping him with strong foundations in cancer management. He later advanced his training internationally, undertaking a surgical oncology fellowship at Beaumont Hospital, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, where he gained exposure to global practices in cancer surgery. Further strengthening his expertise, he completed another fellowship at the Thyroid Cancer Center, Yonsei University Hospital, South Korea, specializing in innovative thyroid cancer treatments. Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen pursued his Ph.D. in Oncology at Hanoi Medical University, during which he developed expertise in cancer biology, surgical techniques, and clinical research. He achieved the distinguished title of Associate Professor of Medicine in Oncology, affirming his academic leadership. His comprehensive education, both domestic and international, has provided him with a unique blend of clinical excellence, research capability, and surgical innovation, preparing him to serve as a leader in oncology in Vietnam and globally.

Professional Experience

Over the course of his career, Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen has held multiple academic and clinical positions that highlight his leadership and expertise in oncology. he has served as a Lecturer at the Department of Oncology, Hanoi Medical University, where he has trained and mentored the next generation of oncologists. His dedication to clinical practice is evident in his role as a Surgeon at the Department of Oncology and Palliative Care, Hanoi Medical University Hospital, where he provides direct care to cancer patients with complex conditions. Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen was appointed Vice Director of the Oncology Center at Hanoi Medical University Hospital, a prestigious leadership role where he oversees cancer treatment strategies, clinical innovations, and patient care management. Alongside his teaching and clinical responsibilities, he has played a key role in developing advanced surgical practices in Vietnam, particularly in minimally invasive cancer surgery. His leadership extends beyond clinical practice, as he has contributed significantly to academic publishing, national cancer treatment guidelines, and research collaborations. Through his multifaceted professional career, Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen has established himself as a leading figure in oncology, balancing patient care, surgical innovation, teaching, and global research collaborations.

Research Interests

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen research interests lie at the intersection of surgical oncology, cancer diagnosis, and innovative treatment approaches. His primary focus is on thyroid cancer, head and neck cancers, breast cancer, and gastrointestinal malignancies, where he explores advanced surgical interventions and minimally invasive procedures to improve treatment outcomes. One of his notable areas of expertise is the transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach (TOETVA), a pioneering surgical technique that offers a scar-free solution and reduces post-operative morbidity. He has also conducted extensive research on sentinel lymph node biopsy in thyroid carcinoma, contributing valuable findings to the improvement of surgical staging and treatment planning in oncology. Beyond surgery, Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen is interested in multidisciplinary cancer care, integrating surgery, chemotherapy, targeted therapies, and palliative care to achieve holistic patient management. His publications also reflect a strong commitment to clinical trials, case reports, and molecular studies that provide insights into genetic mutations and their role in cancer progression. Additionally, he has collaborated internationally on studies involving endoscopic and robotic surgical techniques. Through these research interests, Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen is shaping both clinical practice and academic discourse in oncology, with a vision of advancing precision medicine and minimally invasive cancer treatment worldwide.

Research Skills

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that combine clinical expertise with rigorous scientific methodology. He is highly skilled in designing and conducting clinical trials, particularly those assessing surgical techniques and oncological outcomes. His expertise in endoscopic and minimally invasive surgery has allowed him to contribute to international literature on advanced surgical oncology, with publications in high-impact journals such as Surgical Endoscopy, Oral Oncology, and Journal of Thyroid Research. Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen has strong proficiency in oncological pathology analysis, molecular diagnostics, and cancer genetics, demonstrated by his work on identifying genetic mutations related to breast, thyroid, and colorectal cancers. His ability to use advanced surgical techniques, including robotic and transoral procedures, underscores his practical research contributions. In addition, he has authored six textbooks on oncology and cancer surgery, reflecting his ability to translate research into academic resources for students and practitioners. He also has extensive experience in academic publishing, peer review, and mentoring early-career researchers in oncology. His research skills are further strengthened by collaborations with international partners, where he has applied evidence-based approaches and contributed to comparative surgical studies. Overall, his diverse research competencies make him a global contributor to oncology innovation and academic development.

Awards and Honors

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen academic and clinical excellence has been recognized through numerous awards and honors. Notably, he received the Best Certificate at the Congress of the Asia Pacific Society of Thyroid Surgery in Japan for his outstanding research on the role of sentinel lymph node biopsy in thyroid carcinoma. His contributions to cancer surgery and research have also been acknowledged nationally through multiple awards for excellence in surgical oncology and publications in Vietnamese medical journals. He has co-authored influential oncology textbooks such as Oncology, Head and Neck Cancer, Thyroid Cancer, and Atlas of Thyroid Surgery, which are widely used by medical professionals and students in Vietnam. His international research collaborations have led to recognition in prestigious journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, affirming the global impact of his work. Additionally, his promotion to Associate Professor of Medicine represents a major academic honor, acknowledging his leadership in teaching, research, and clinical practice. Through these accolades, Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen has built a strong academic reputation, establishing himself as a leader in surgical oncology in Vietnam and contributing meaningfully to global cancer care.

Publication Top Notes

  • Evaluate treatment results of stage II bladder cancer treatment with partial bladder surgery in National Cancer Hospital — 2014

  • Clinical features of stage III-IV tongue cancers treated by chemotherapy pre-surgery and/or radiotherapy — 2014

  • Evaluating the results of surgery for thyroid cancer at Hanoi Medical University Hospital — 2015

  • Evaluate the role of needle biopsy in the diagnosis of lung cancer before treatment — 2014

  • Evaluating the results of endoscopic surgery for benign thyroid at Hanoi Medical University Hospital — 2015

  • Evaluation of the results of the combination regimen of Gemcitabine with Cisplatin for the treatment of stage IV non-small-cell lung cancer — 2015

  • The results of the sentinel lymph node biopsy by methylene blue in thyroid cancer — 2017

Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen exemplifies excellence in oncology, combining clinical innovation, research leadership, and academic mentorship. His pioneering work in transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy and sentinel lymph node biopsy has transformed surgical oncology practices in Vietnam and gained international recognition. With over 80 national and international publications, several oncology textbooks, and leadership roles in both academia and clinical care, he has significantly advanced the standards of cancer treatment and education. His strong research background, global collaborations, and focus on minimally invasive cancer therapies position him as a leader in the future of oncology. Beyond his academic achievements, his dedication to patient care and commitment to training the next generation of oncologists demonstrate his holistic approach to advancing medical science and society. Assist. Prof. Dr. Hau Xuan Nguyen achievements reflect a rare combination of innovation, leadership, and compassion, making him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His future research will likely continue to push the boundaries of surgical oncology, enhancing cancer treatment outcomes not only in Vietnam but across the global medical community.

Maria Kourti | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

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

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki | Greece

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

Professional Profile

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Education

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

Professional Experience

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

Research Interests

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

Research Skills

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

Awards and Honors

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

Publication Top Notes

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Conclusion

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

Young Un Choi | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Young Un Choi | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor from WonJu Severance Christian Hospital, South Korea

Dr. Young Un Choi is a highly experienced Clinical Assistant Professor at Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, specializing in trauma surgery, emergency medicine, and critical care. Throughout his distinguished medical career, Dr. Choi has been committed to advancing trauma management and emergency surgical procedures through both clinical practice and academic research. He has accumulated extensive hands-on experience working in various hospitals, including service in international medical cooperation programs. His clinical expertise is complemented by his active engagement in numerous national and international trauma, surgery, and emergency care societies. Dr. Choi has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, contributing significantly to the understanding of trauma mechanisms, surgical interventions, and critical care outcomes. His dedication to continuous learning is evident through his participation in globally recognized trauma certification courses and advanced surgical training programs. Dr. Choi’s research has had a positive impact on the development of trauma care protocols in South Korea, particularly in the establishment and improvement of regional trauma centers. His work addresses critical healthcare challenges, aiming to reduce mortality rates and improve the survival and recovery of severely injured patients. With a solid foundation in clinical excellence, academic rigor, and a vision for improving trauma systems, Dr. Choi stands out as a leading contributor in his field.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Young Un Choi has pursued a comprehensive medical education that forms the foundation of his clinical and research expertise. He began his medical studies at Inje University College of Medicine from March 2000 to February 2008, where he earned his medical degree. Demonstrating a strong interest in further specialization, he pursued a Master’s degree at the same institution from March 2011 to February 2017, focusing on advanced surgical practices and trauma management. His academic journey continued with a Ph.D. from Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, which he completed between March 2019 and February 2022. This doctoral program allowed him to delve deeply into the field of trauma surgery, focusing on the complex interrelationships between surgical techniques, patient outcomes, and trauma care systems. Throughout his academic development, Dr. Choi consistently balanced clinical responsibilities with advanced studies, equipping him with both theoretical knowledge and practical proficiency. His educational progression reflects a deliberate effort to strengthen his expertise in emergency medicine and critical care, positioning him to contribute meaningful advancements in these domains. The combination of medical, master’s, and doctoral degrees underscores his commitment to lifelong learning and clinical excellence, ultimately shaping him into a highly skilled and knowledgeable leader in trauma and critical care research.

Professional Experience

Dr. Young Un Choi has built an impressive career with extensive professional experience across multiple clinical and academic roles. He began his journey in 2008 as an intern doctor at Good Samsun Hospital, followed by residency training in surgery at Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital from 2009 to 2013. His early focus on pediatric surgery led him to a short-term observer fellowship at Samsung Medical Center in 2013. From 2013 to 2015, he served as a clinical instructor in surgery at Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital. His international exposure includes working as a medical doctor for the Korea International Cooperation Agency at the Korean-Laos Children’s Hospital between 2015 and 2016, contributing to global medical aid. In 2016, Dr. Choi joined Yonsei University as a Clinical Research Assistant Professor in trauma and intensive care, advancing through academic ranks to his current role as Clinical Associate Professor at Wonju Severance Christian Hospital. His career is marked by consistent growth in trauma surgery and critical care, and he has played a crucial role in clinical education and the development of trauma systems. His professional timeline showcases a dynamic balance between clinical excellence, academic service, and humanitarian medical missions.

Research Interest

Dr. Young Un Choi’s primary research interests focus on trauma surgery, emergency medicine, critical care management, and surgical outcomes in severely injured patients. His work consistently addresses challenges in managing complex trauma cases, particularly blunt abdominal and chest injuries, as well as the evaluation and optimization of diagnostic and surgical interventions. Dr. Choi is especially interested in improving the early identification of critical injuries, developing efficient trauma assessment methods, and refining surgical protocols to reduce mortality and complication rates. He has a strong focus on the utilization of radiographic techniques in trauma diagnosis, the prevention and management of surgical site infections, and strategies for enhancing survival in patients with severe polytrauma. Additionally, his research covers postoperative critical care and the role of advanced therapies such as immunoglobulin administration and antithrombin III in trauma patients. Dr. Choi also explores trauma care efficiency during mass gatherings and pandemics, as reflected in his study of trauma center responses during the COVID-19 outbreak. His body of research contributes to the global effort to improve trauma systems, optimize critical care practices, and develop evidence-based guidelines that can be applied both regionally and internationally.

Research Skills

Dr. Young Un Choi possesses a comprehensive skill set in trauma surgery, emergency procedures, critical care, and clinical research methodologies. He is proficient in advanced trauma life support (ATLS), emergency surgical techniques, preperitoneal pelvic packing, and hemodynamic stabilization strategies for severely injured patients. Dr. Choi is highly skilled in utilizing diagnostic tools such as chest radiography and computed tomography in emergency trauma settings, allowing for rapid and accurate injury assessment. His clinical expertise extends to the management of complex abdominal and thoracic injuries, as well as the application of advanced resuscitation protocols in critical care. In addition to his clinical abilities, Dr. Choi is adept at conducting retrospective and prospective clinical studies, employing data analysis, outcome measurement, and cohort study designs to derive meaningful conclusions from patient cases. His proficiency in multi-disciplinary trauma care and his ability to integrate research into clinical practice are evident throughout his published work. Furthermore, he has strong teaching and mentorship skills, regularly contributing to academic activities, surgical training, and national trauma courses. Dr. Choi’s unique combination of hands-on surgical skills, trauma management expertise, and rigorous clinical research make him a valuable contributor to both academic and hospital settings.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Young Un Choi’s distinguished career is supported by several certifications, memberships, and recognitions in the field of trauma and emergency medicine. He holds board certifications in general surgery, trauma surgery, critical care medicine, and emergency trauma surgery, reflecting his multi-specialty proficiency. Dr. Choi has completed numerous internationally recognized training programs, including Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) from Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Canada and the Definitive Surgical Trauma Care (DSTC) course in Sydney, Australia. He is certified in specialized courses such as Advanced Trauma Operative Management (ATOM) and Korean Advanced Life Support (KALS), among others. Dr. Choi is an active member of several professional societies, including the Korean Surgical Society, the Korean Society of Acute Care Surgery, the Korean Society of Traumatology, and the Korean Society of Critical Care Medicine. His involvement in these organizations signifies his dedication to continuous professional development and knowledge dissemination. In addition to his certifications and society memberships, Dr. Choi has served as an instructor for several national trauma training courses, playing a vital role in the education and training of upcoming trauma surgeons and emergency care providers. His honors and certifications underscore his expertise and leadership in the trauma field.

Conclusion

Dr. Young Un Choi is a dedicated and highly skilled trauma surgeon and clinical researcher whose contributions to emergency and critical care medicine are both extensive and impactful. His academic journey, clinical excellence, and substantial research output position him as a leader in trauma care in South Korea. Through his focused research on trauma mechanisms, surgical interventions, and critical care strategies, Dr. Choi has significantly advanced the understanding and management of severe trauma cases. His consistent participation in national and international trauma societies and his role in surgical education further highlight his influence within the medical community. Although his accomplishments are already remarkable, Dr. Choi has opportunities to expand his global collaborations, increase involvement in multicenter trials, and explore innovative technologies to further elevate his contributions to the field. His ability to balance clinical duties, research, and education is commendable and demonstrates his commitment to improving patient care and trauma system efficiency. Overall, Dr. Choi’s professional journey reflects a rare combination of surgical expertise, academic dedication, and passion for advancing trauma care, making him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Differences in Characteristics of Trauma Between General Trauma and Suicidal Trauma–Trauma Mechanism, Injury Site, and Severity: A Single‐Center Study
    Ji Young Hyun, Yae Jun Son, SuHyun Kim, Keum Seok Bae, Jae Sik Chung, Il Hwan Park, Young Un Choi, Roberto Cirocchi
    2025

  • Mortality Trends in Chest-Abdominal Trauma Patients Before and After the Establishment of Trauma Centers in South Korea
    Dae Ryong Kang, Hye Sim Kim, Ji Young Jang, Ou-Hyen Kim, Kiyoung Kim, Un Young Choi, Jiwool Ko, Keum Seok Bae, Hongjin Shim
    2024

  • Occult Pneumothorax in Patients with Blunt Chest Trauma: Key Findings on Supine Chest Radiography
    Il Hwan Park, Chang Wan Kim, Young Un Choi, Tae Wook Kang, Jihye Lim, Chun Sung Byun
    2023

  • Association of Chest Anteroposterior Radiography with Computed Tomography in Patients with Blunt Chest Trauma
    Young Un Choi, Chang Whan Kim, JiHye Lim, Il Hwan Park, Chun Sung Byun, Roberto Cirocchi
    2023

  • Effect of Antithrombin III Administration on the Prognosis of Severe Trauma Patients with Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
    Jae Sik Chung, Myoung Jun Kim, Young Un Choi, Jun Gi Kim, Keum Seok Bae
    2023

  • Adjuvant Intravenous Immunoglobulin Administration on Postoperative Critically Ill Patients with Secondary Peritonitis: A Retrospective Study
    Young Un Choi, Jun Gi Kim, Ji Young Jang, Tae Hwa Go, Kwangmin Kim, Keum Seok Bae, Hongjin Shim
    2023

  • Outcomes Improvement Despite Continuous Visits of Severely Injured Patients During the COVID-19 Outbreak: Experience at a Regional Trauma Centre in South Korea
    Young Un Choi
    2022

  • Determination of Risk Factors for Predicting Bladder-Urethra Injury in Cases of Pelvic Bone Fracture: A Retrospective Single Center Study
    Ji Wool Ko, Myoung Jun Kim, Young Un Choi, Hongjin Shim, Hoejeong Chung, Ji Young Jang, Keum Seok Bae, Kwangmin Kim
    2022

  • A Study on Trauma Mechanisms and Injury Sites in Patients with Blunt Abdominal Trauma
    YoungUn Choi, SuHyun Kim, JiWool Ko, MyoungJun Kim, Hongjin Shim, JaeHun Han, JiHye Lim, Kwangmin Kim, Roberto Cirocchi
    2022

  • Determination of Risk Factors Associated with Surgical Site Infection in Patients Undergoing Preperitoneal Pelvic Packing for Unstable Pelvic Fracture
    Kang Min Kim, Myoung Jun Kim, Jae Sik Chung, Ji Wool Ko, Young Un Choi, Hongjin Shim, Ji Young Jang, Keum Seok Bae, Kwangmin Kim
    2022

Rahul Chaudhary | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rahul Chaudhary | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Consultant Anesthesiologist at Birat medical college and teaching hospital, Nepal

Dr. Rahul Chaudhary is a highly accomplished anesthesiologist with over a decade of experience in managing complex cases across various medical specialties, including general surgery, orthopedics, gynecology, ophthalmology, urology, and more. He has gained specialized expertise in critical care management, particularly in trauma ICU, COVID-ICU, and pediatric anesthesia. His leadership extends to several subspecialties, such as neuroanesthesia, cardiac surgeries, robotic surgeries, and transplant surgeries. Dr. Chaudhary is known for his meticulous approach to anesthesia management, particularly for complex surgeries, including liver and renal transplants. He is also recognized for his ability to handle high-pressure situations, especially in the ICU setting, where he has managed critical and trauma patients effectively. As a researcher, educator, and clinician, Dr. Chaudhary has consistently demonstrated his commitment to improving patient outcomes and advancing the field of anesthesiology.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Rahul Chaudhary completed his MBBS from a reputed medical college in Nepal. He then pursued his postgraduate studies in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care at PGIMER, Chandigarh, where he earned his MD in Anesthesia. His educational journey reflects his deep commitment to medical excellence, where he focused on anesthesia management, critical care, and trauma care. Throughout his academic career, Dr. Chaudhary has been involved in several specialized training programs and certifications, including ACLS, ILS, and advanced anesthesia techniques like transesophageal echocardiography. His education has provided him with a comprehensive foundation in anesthesiology, preparing him to tackle some of the most challenging medical procedures and clinical situations.

Professional Experience

Dr. Rahul Chaudhary’s professional experience spans over several years, with significant contributions to both clinical and academic fields. He served as a Medical Officer and Chief Medical Officer at various institutions, including Rani PHC, before moving on to roles as a Consultant Anaesthesiologist. His most recent role is as an Anaesthesiologist at Birat Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Nepal. In this role, he manages anesthesia for a wide range of surgeries, including high-risk cardiac, neuro, and transplant surgeries. In addition to his clinical duties, Dr. Chaudhary has served as a faculty member in numerous Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs, sharing his knowledge and expertise in anesthesia management with medical professionals and trainees. His experience extends to critical care units, trauma management, and COVID-ICU, where his skills have been crucial in saving lives during the pandemic.

Research Interests

Dr. Rahul Chaudhary’s primary research interests are focused on the fields of anesthesiology, critical care, and trauma management. He has particularly concentrated on improving anesthesia techniques for complex surgeries, including maxillofacial trauma, pediatric surgeries, and cesarean sections. His research includes examining the best practices for neonatal anesthesia and the effects of anesthesia on postoperative outcomes. Another significant aspect of his research is the development of better airway management protocols and resuscitation methods, especially in emergency settings. Additionally, Dr. Chaudhary is dedicated to advancing the use of regional anesthesia in trauma and obstetric cases, with a focus on improving patient recovery and reducing complications. His interdisciplinary approach to research reflects his desire to improve patient outcomes across a variety of medical and surgical disciplines.

Research Skills

Dr. Chaudhary is skilled in conducting research on anesthesia management and critical care. His expertise includes designing and analyzing clinical studies, particularly in trauma and anesthesia management, and using statistical tools to evaluate outcomes. He is well-versed in various research methodologies, including case studies, clinical trials, and meta-analyses, particularly within the field of anesthesiology. His ability to conduct research under challenging conditions, such as in ICU settings and high-risk surgeries, makes him an expert in patient safety and anesthesia outcomes. Dr. Chaudhary has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals, and his ongoing research continues to influence best practices in anesthesia, trauma care, and critical care management.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Rahul Chaudhary has received several awards and recognitions throughout his career, underscoring his contributions to the field of anesthesiology and critical care. He has been acknowledged for his pioneering work in anesthesia management for high-risk surgeries, particularly in trauma and transplant cases. His research articles, many of which he has authored as the first author, have been published in respected medical journals, further enhancing his academic reputation. Dr. Chaudhary has also been a prominent speaker and faculty member at national and international conferences, sharing his knowledge on topics such as regional anesthesia and resuscitation techniques. His continued success in both clinical and academic arenas is a testament to his dedication to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient care in the field of anesthesiology.

Conclusion

Dr. Rahul Chaudhary is a highly skilled and knowledgeable anesthesiologist with a strong commitment to clinical care, teaching, and research. His leadership in anesthesiology, particularly in trauma, critical care, and innovative anesthesia techniques, positions him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With continued expansion in research and global collaborations, Dr. Chaudhary is poised to make further significant contributions to his field.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Publication Title: A deep dive into neonatal well-being and anesthesia in cesarean sections: From procedure to outcome
    Authors: Chaudhary, R.K., Khan, S.A., Khanal, K., Rajbanshi, L.K., Jha, C.B.
    Journal: Medicine (United States)
    Year: 2024
    Volume: 103, Issue: 44, Article Number: e40404
  2. Publication Title: Molecular biology of carcinoid heart disease: Seeking therapeutic targets in the era of targeted therapy
    Authors: Khan, S.A., Devkota, D., Chaudhary, R.K., Bista, M., Rayamajhi, A.
    Journal: Medicine (United States)
    Year: 2023
    Volume: 102, Issue: 47, Article Number: E36043

 

Deresse Abebe Gebrehana | Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Deresse Abebe Gebrehana | Dentistry | Best Researcher Award  

Lecturer at University of Gondar, Ethiopia

Dr. Deresse Abebe Gebrehana is a dedicated medical professional and lecturer at the University of Gondar, Ethiopia. With a robust educational foundation in medicine and ongoing studies in epidemiology, he contributes significantly to medical education, clinical practice, and research. His work addresses critical health issues in Ethiopia, aiming to improve patient outcomes and public health strategies.

Professional Profile

Scopus Profile

Education

Dr. Deresse Abebe Gebrehana completed his Doctor of Medicine (MD) at the University of Gondar in Ethiopia in November 2020. He is currently a candidate for a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology at the same institution, having started his program in November 2022.

Professional Experience

Since November 2020, Dr. Gebrehana has been serving as a Lecturer in the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Gondar. His responsibilities include teaching, engaging in clinical activities, conducting research, and participating in community service. In addition to his teaching role, from April 2022 to August 2023, he worked as a Data Collector and Study Physician for the African Leading Vaccinology Project, where he was involved in patient history taking, physical examinations, and data collection using REDCap software.

Research Interests

Dr. Gebrehana’s research focuses on epidemiology, infectious diseases, and public health. He is particularly interested in the intersections of chronic diseases, their surgical treatments, and outcomes in diverse populations.

Research Projects 

A systematic review and meta-analysis on the prevalence of schistosomiasis and its association with anemia in Ethiopia.

A prospective study assessing surgical treatment outcomes for chronic subdural hematomas at the University of Gondar Comprehensive Specialized Hospital.

Investigations into pediatric trauma outcomes and determinants of cervical cancer screening among women in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Representative Publications

“Prevalence of schistosomiasis and its association with anemia in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis” – BMC Infectious Diseases, 2024.

“Assessment of Surgical Treatment and Outcome of Chronic Subdural Hematoma” – World Neurosurgery, 2024.

“Magnitude and outcomes of pediatric trauma” – Heliyon, 2024.

“Determinants of cervical cancer screening among women in Sub-Saharan Africa” – BMC Cancer, 2024.

“Surgical outcome of pediatric abdominal trauma” – BMC Surgery, 2024.

Honors and Awards

While specific honors and awards were not detailed in the provided information, Dr. Gebrehana’s active participation in high-impact research reflects his commitment to advancing medical knowledge and public health in Ethiopia.

Publications Top Notes

Prevalence of schistosomiasis and its association with anemia in Ethiopia, 2024: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Authors: Gebrehana, D.A., Molla, G.E., Endalew, W., Mekonnen, F.A., Angaw, D.A.

Journal: BMC Infectious Diseases

Year: 2024

Volume: 24

Issue: 1

Article Number: 1040

DOI: 10.1186/s12879-024-09926-5

Surgical outcome of pediatric abdominal trauma at Tertiary Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia, a 3-year retrospective study

Authors: Molla, Y.D., Mekonnen, D.C., Beza, A.D., Alemu, H.T., Gebrehana, D.A.

Journal: BMC Surgery

Year: 2024

Volume: 24

Issue: 1

Article Number: 203

DOI: 10.1186/s12893-024-02493-1

Determinants of cervical cancer screening among women of childbearing age in four sub-Saharan African countries: insights from large population surveys

Authors: Mekonen, E.G., Gebrehana, D.A., Tamir, T.T.

Journal: BMC Cancer

Year: 2024

Volume: 24

Issue: 1

Article Number: 1304

DOI: 10.1186/s12885-024-09090-1

Magnitude, mechanism and outcome of pediatric trauma at University of Gondar Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, 2023

Authors: Molla, Y.D., Gebrehana, D.A., Nega, A.M., Alemu, H.T.

Journal: Heliyon

Year: 2024

Volume: 10

Issue: 19

Article Number: e39000

DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e39000

Assessment of Surgical Treatment and Outcome of Chronic Subdural Hematoma at University of Gondar Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, a one Year Prospective Study

Authors: Molla, Y.D., Alemu, H.T., Gebrehana, D.A.

Journal: World Neurosurgery

Year: 2024

Volume: 187

Article Number: e929-e936

DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2024.05.013

Baseline anemia and its associated factors among adult cancer patients at Northwest Amhara Regional State Referral Hospitals, Northwest Ethiopia, 2021

Authors: Wassie, Y.A., Zegeye, A.F., Gebrehana, D.A., Setegn, A., Nakie, G.

Journal: Frontiers in Oncology

Year: 2024

Volume: 14

Article Number: 1390052

DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2024.1390052

Conclusion

In conclusion, the individual’s combination of academic roles, significant research contributions, ongoing education, and strong community engagement aligns well with the criteria for the Best Researcher Award. Their work not only advances scientific knowledge but also has a tangible impact on public health in Ethiopia and beyond. This award would recognize and encourage their ongoing contributions to the field of medicine and epidemiology.