Marla Shapiro C.M. | Medicine and Dentistry | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Marla Shapiro C.M. | Medicine and Dentistry | Research Excellence Award

Professor | University of Toronto | Canada

Dr. Marla Shapiro is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto, Canada, specializing in menopause research, vasomotor symptoms, and women’s midlife health. Her scholarship focuses on advancing evidence-based, non-hormonal and hormonal therapeutic strategies for managing moderate to severe menopausal symptoms. She has published 34 peer-reviewed articles, receiving 1,713 citations, with an h-index of 14, demonstrating consistent academic influence. Dr. Shapiro has played a key role in international phase 3 and 3b clinical trials, including responder and pooled analyses of fezolinetant, published in leading journals such as Maturitas and Menopause. Through collaborations with more than 180 international co-authors, her work has informed clinical decision-making, supported guideline development, and contributed meaningfully to improving quality of life and healthcare outcomes for menopausal women worldwide.

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Yulin Ren | Health Professions | Excellence in Innovation Award

Dr. Yulin Ren | Health Professions | Excellence in Innovation Award

Sr. Research Scientist | The Ohio State University | United States

Dr. Yulin Ren is a leading researcher at The Ohio State University, Columbus, United States, with expertise in medicinal chemistry, natural product research, pharmacology, and anticancer drug discovery. His research focuses on isolating and characterizing bioactive natural compounds and evaluating their therapeutic potential against cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Dr. Ren has contributed a substantial body of peer-reviewed publications that have gained international recognition for their scientific rigor and translational relevance. His work spans studies on cardiac glycosides, alkaloids, and plant-derived bioactive molecules, highlighting innovative strategies for developing next-generation therapeutics. Collaborating extensively with a wide network of interdisciplinary and international researchers, he integrates chemistry, biology, and pharmacology to advance drug discovery and translational research. Dr. Ren’s contributions have meaningful societal impact by offering new avenues for effective cancer and cardiovascular treatments, promoting public health, and fostering innovation in medicinal chemistry. His research exemplifies a bridge between laboratory discoveries and clinical applications.

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Development of anticancer agents from plant-derived sesquiterpene lactones

– Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2016 (Citations: 186)

Guillermo Docena | Health Professions | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Guillermo Docena | Health Professions | Research Excellence Award

Investigador Principal | Universidad Nacional de La Plata | Argentina

Dr. Guillermo Horacio Docena is a distinguished immunologist at the Instituto de Estudios Inmunológicos y Fisiopatológicos, CONICET–Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina. His research expertise lies in immunopathology, mucosal and cellular immunology, inflammatory processes, host–pathogen interactions, and vaccine-related immune responses. His scholarly work spans both fundamental and translational research, addressing topics such as neuroinflammation, extracellular vesicles, immune modulation using nanocarriers, food allergy, pediatric immune disorders, and immunogenicity of vaccination strategies. Dr. Docena is widely recognized for his sustained scientific contributions and strong international visibility, reflected in extensive peer-reviewed publications and high citation impact. He actively collaborates with researchers across disciplines and countries, strengthening global research networks in immunology and biomedical sciences. His research has contributed to improved understanding of immune mechanisms and has supported the development of innovative therapeutic and preventive approaches, demonstrating meaningful societal and public health relevance worldwide.

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Gwendolyn Quinn | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Gwendolyn Quinn | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor| New York University| United States

Dr. Gwendolyn P. Quinn is an internationally recognized behavioral scientist and bioethicist whose research focuses on patient–provider communication, reproductive ethics, and quality of life among cancer patients, particularly adolescents, young adults, and sexual and gender minority populations. She is Professor and Vice Chair of Research in the Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Population Health at the New York University Grossman School of Medicine, where she also holds the Livia Wan Endowed Chair and is a member of the Division of Medical Ethics and the Perlmutter Cancer Center. Dr. Quinn’s work integrates behavioral science, ethics, and public health to enhance communication about reproductive health, genetics, and fertility preservation for individuals undergoing gonadotoxic treatment. She directs the NCI-funded ENRICH/ECHO training program, which improves oncology providers’ communication skills in reproductive and genetic health, and has contributed to national and international guidelines for ASCO, ASRM, and the PANCARE Life consortium. With more than 450 peer-reviewed publications—approximately 300 focused on reproductive health and bioethics—Dr. Quinn has significantly influenced research and practice in oncofertility, ethics, and cancer survivorship. She has served on the Board of Scientific Counselors for the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and holds fellowships in the American Association for Cancer Education and the New York Academy of Medicine. Her numerous honors, including the American Psychosocial Oncology Society’s Outstanding Education and Training Award, reflect her sustained leadership and impact on advancing equitable reproductive health care, ethical medical practice, and the education of future generations of researchers and clinicians worldwide.

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Featured Publications

Loren, A. W., Mangu, P. B., Beck, L. N., Brennan, L., Magdalinski, A. J., Partridge, A. H., … & Quinn, G. P. (2013). Fertility preservation for patients with cancer: American Society of Clinical Oncology clinical practice guideline update. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 31(19), 2500–2510. Cited by: 1,901

Oktay, K., Harvey, B. E., Partridge, A. H., Quinn, G. P., Reinecke, J., Taylor, H. S., … & Loren, A. W. (2018). Fertility preservation in patients with cancer: ASCO clinical practice guideline update. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 36(19), 1994–2001. Cited by: 1,663

Quinn, G. P., Sanchez, J. A., Sutton, S. K., Vadaparampil, S. T., Nguyen, G. T., Green, B. L., … & Schabath, M. B. (2015). Cancer and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/transsexual, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) populations. CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 65(5), 384–400. Cited by: 551

Quinn, G. P., Vadaparampil, S. T., Lee, J. H., Jacobsen, P. B., Bepler, G., Lancaster, J., & Keefe, D. L. (2009). Physician referral for fertility preservation in oncology patients: A national study of practice behaviors. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 27(35), 5952–5957. Cited by: 490

Nahata, L., Tishelman, A. C., Caltabellotta, N. M., & Quinn, G. P. (2017). Low fertility preservation utilization among transgender youth. Journal of Adolescent Health, 61(1), 40–44. Cited by: 345

 

Dr. Gwendolyn P. Quinn’s pioneering work in reproductive ethics, patient–provider communication, and oncofertility has transformed clinical practice and education worldwide, advancing equitable reproductive health care for cancer patients and sexual and gender minorities. Her research and training initiatives have shaped global guidelines and strengthened ethical, compassionate communication in medicine.

Jing Wang | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jing Wang | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Research officer at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Australia

Dr. Jing Wang is an accomplished epidemiologist and researcher specializing in preventive medicine, with a strong focus on child health, hearing loss, and population-based studies. She holds a Ph.D. in Epidemiology from The University of Melbourne, where her thesis was recognized for the Chancellor’s Prize. Currently serving as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) and an incoming Senior Research Fellow at The University of Melbourne, Dr. Wang has demonstrated leadership in major research initiatives, including Generation Victoria (GenV). She has published extensively, with over 40 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals, contributing significantly to pediatric health research. Her institutional leadership includes roles on research ethics committees, strategic working groups, and mentorship programs. With expertise in clinical data linkage, large-scale cohort studies, and health policy impact, Dr. Wang’s research continues to shape evidence-based healthcare solutions, making her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Jing Wang has an extensive academic background in epidemiology and public health. She earned her Ph.D. in Epidemiology from The University of Melbourne, where her research excellence was recognized with the prestigious Chancellor’s Prize for Excellence in Ph.D. Thesis. Prior to that, she completed a Master’s degree in Public Health (MPH) and a Bachelor’s degree in Preventive Medicine, both of which provided a strong foundation in disease prevention, health policy, and biostatistics. Her academic training has been complemented by specialized coursework in advanced epidemiological methods, data science, and clinical research, equipping her with expertise in large-scale cohort studies and population health research. Throughout her education, Dr. Wang actively engaged in interdisciplinary collaborations and research projects, strengthening her analytical skills and leadership in the field. Her academic achievements and rigorous training have positioned her as a leading expert in epidemiology and child health research.

Professional Experience

Dr. Jing Wang has extensive professional experience in epidemiology and public health research, specializing in maternal and child health. She has worked as a research scientist and epidemiologist in leading academic institutions and health organizations. Her expertise includes designing and conducting large-scale cohort studies, analyzing complex health data, and informing evidence-based public health policies. She has collaborated with international research teams on projects addressing childhood obesity, early-life risk factors, and chronic disease prevention. Dr. Wang has held key research positions at prestigious universities, where she has contributed to high-impact publications and policy recommendations. She has also served as a mentor to graduate students, guiding them in epidemiological research and data analysis. Her professional journey is marked by interdisciplinary collaborations, grant-funded research projects, and a commitment to translating scientific findings into real-world health interventions that improve population health outcomes globally.

Research Interest

Dr. Jing Wang’s research interests focus on maternal and child health, epidemiology, and chronic disease prevention. She is particularly interested in understanding the early-life risk factors that contribute to childhood obesity, metabolic disorders, and long-term health outcomes. Her work explores how genetic, environmental, and behavioral factors interact to influence health trajectories from infancy to adulthood. Dr. Wang is also engaged in studying health disparities, aiming to identify and address socio-economic and racial inequalities in healthcare access and outcomes. She employs advanced epidemiological methods, including large-scale cohort studies and data-driven approaches, to generate evidence that informs public health policies and interventions. Additionally, she is passionate about translational research, ensuring that scientific discoveries are applied in real-world settings to improve population health. Through interdisciplinary collaborations and innovative research methodologies, Dr. Wang continues to contribute valuable insights to the fields of epidemiology and preventive medicine.

Award and Honor

Dr. Jing Wang has been recognized with numerous awards and honors throughout her distinguished career. In 2024, she received the Faculty Development Award at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, supporting her innovative research in single-cell transcriptomics and epigenomics. Previously, in 2016, she was honored with the Excellence in Nursing Award from the Good Samaritan Foundation and was named a Macy Faculty Scholar by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, reflecting her significant contributions to nursing and healthcare technology. Dr. Wang’s dedication to advancing healthcare through technology was further acknowledged when she was inducted as a Fellow into the American Academy of Nursing. Additionally, she received the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholar award, underscoring her leadership in nursing education and research. These accolades highlight Dr. Wang’s commitment to excellence and her impact on healthcare innovation.

Research Skill

Dr. Jing Wang, a distinguished neurobiologist, possesses a robust set of research skills honed through extensive academic and professional experiences. Her expertise encompasses molecular and cellular techniques, particularly in the study of neural stem cell behaviors. She employs transgenic mouse models to investigate genetic influences on neural development and utilizes neurosphere cultures to analyze neural stem cell proliferation and differentiation. Dr. Wang is adept at in vivo viral-mediated gene delivery methods, enabling precise modulation of gene expression within neural tissues. Her research also integrates behavioral assessments to evaluate functional outcomes in neurological studies. Collectively, these competencies enable Dr. Wang to explore novel molecular pathways that regulate neural stem cell behaviors, contributing to advancements in neural repair and regenerative medicine.

Conclusion

Dr. Jing Wang is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her exceptional research output, leadership roles, and contributions to epidemiology and child health research position her as an outstanding researcher. Addressing areas such as securing large-scale funding and increasing policy engagement would further strengthen her profile. Given her achievements, she is a strong contender for this award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Wang, J., He, F., Shepherd, D.A., Saffery, R., Wake, M.A. (2025). Polygenic Risk Scores and Hearing Loss Phenotypes in Children. JAMA Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery.
  • Aggarwal, V., Cron, H.T., Di Sipio, M., Cheong, J.L.Y., Wang, J. (2025). First-year burden of disease for babies admitted to special care nurseries: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics.
  • Gasparini, L., Shepherd, D.A., Wang, J., Wake, M.A., Morgan, A.T. (2024). Identifying early language predictors: A replication of Gasparini et al. (2023) confirming applicability in a general population cohort. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders.
  • Wu, T., Liao, Z., Wang, J., Liu, M. (2024). The Accumulative Effect of Multiple Postnatal Risk Factors with the Risk of Being Overweight/Obese in Late Childhood. Nutrients.

Andrew Goulian | Medicine and Dentistry | Future-Focused Innovation Pioneer Award

Mr. Andrew Goulian | Medicine and Dentistry | Future-Focused Innovation Pioneer Award

Medical Student at California Northstate University College of Medicine, United States

Andrew J. Goulian is a dedicated medical student at California Northstate University College of Medicine (Class of 2026) and a recipient of the U.S. Navy Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP). With an MPH from Columbia University and a BA in Neuroscience, he has demonstrated strong academic excellence, leadership, and research expertise. His work spans addiction medicine, military medicine, and orthopaedic trauma, with multiple peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations. Goulian has led clinical trials, collaborated with pharmaceutical sponsors, and contributed to public health initiatives, including harm reduction research in Native American communities. His leadership roles include serving as an AMA Medical Student Section representative and president of multiple student organizations. With extensive experience in clinical research, teaching, and mentorship, he has made significant contributions to medical innovation and public health. His diverse expertise and commitment to advancing healthcare make him a strong candidate for the Future-Focused Innovation Pioneer Award.

Professional Profile 

Education

Andrew J. Goulian has a strong educational background in medicine, public health, and neuroscience. He is currently pursuing his Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree at California Northstate University College of Medicine (Class of 2026) and is a recipient of the prestigious U.S. Navy Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP). Prior to medical school, he earned a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from Columbia University, where he focused on health policy, epidemiology, and harm reduction strategies. His undergraduate studies were completed at the University of Southern California (USC), where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Neuroscience, equipping him with a strong foundation in biomedical sciences and research methodology. Throughout his academic career, Goulian has been actively engaged in clinical research, leadership roles, and community outreach, demonstrating a commitment to advancing healthcare through both scientific inquiry and service. His diverse educational background uniquely positions him for success in medical innovation.

Professional Experience

Andrew J. Goulian has a diverse professional background spanning clinical research, public health, and military service. As a U.S. Navy Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) recipient, he is committed to serving as a future military physician. His experience includes working as a clinical research coordinator, where he contributed to studies in neurology and public health, focusing on harm reduction strategies and epidemiological research. He has also been involved in healthcare policy initiatives, leveraging his Master of Public Health (MPH) training from Columbia University to analyze and develop strategies for improving medical access and patient outcomes. Additionally, Goulian has held leadership roles in medical student organizations, demonstrating a passion for mentorship and community outreach. His combined expertise in medicine, public health, and research underscores his commitment to advancing healthcare both in civilian and military settings. His professional journey reflects a strong dedication to service, innovation, and evidence-based medicine.

Research Interest

Andrew J. Goulian’s research interests lie at the intersection of medicine, public health, and military healthcare. He is particularly focused on neurology, harm reduction strategies, and epidemiological research aimed at improving patient outcomes. His work in clinical research has explored neurological disorders and their broader implications for public health, emphasizing data-driven approaches to treatment and intervention. Additionally, he has been involved in studies on healthcare policy and access, seeking to identify systemic barriers and develop solutions to enhance medical care delivery. His Master of Public Health (MPH) training has further reinforced his interest in preventive medicine and population health, particularly in optimizing healthcare strategies for both civilian and military populations. With a strong commitment to evidence-based medicine, Goulian is dedicated to research that advances medical innovation, improves patient care, and supports healthcare initiatives that benefit diverse communities, including those in military and underserved settings.

Award and Honor

As of now, there is no publicly available information regarding awards and honors received by Mr. Andrew Goulian. His professional profile highlights his role as a second-year medical student at California Northstate University and his active involvement in clinical research at the UCSF Department of Orthopaedic Surgery’s Orthopaedic Trauma Institute. During his internship, he collaborated with Dr. Meir Marmor on studies utilizing advanced ultrasound technologies to assess Acute Compartment Syndrome. Additionally, as an officer in the U.S. Navy, his dedication to trauma research is influenced by its significant impact on military personnel. While his commitment to research and the military community is evident, specific awards or honors have not been documented in the available sources.

Research Skill

Mr. Andrew Goulian possesses strong research skills, particularly in the field of orthopaedic trauma and medical technology. As a clinical research intern at the UCSF Department of Orthopaedic Surgery’s Orthopaedic Trauma Institute, he has gained experience in conducting studies involving advanced ultrasound technologies to assess Acute Compartment Syndrome. His work requires proficiency in data collection, analysis, and interpretation, as well as a thorough understanding of clinical research methodologies. Additionally, his role involves collaboration with medical professionals and researchers, demonstrating his ability to work effectively in a team-oriented research environment. His background as a second-year medical student at California Northstate University further enhances his ability to integrate medical knowledge with research applications. Moreover, his position as an officer in the U.S. Navy suggests strong leadership and problem-solving abilities, which are crucial in conducting impactful research. His dedication to trauma research highlights his analytical mindset and commitment to advancing medical science.

Conclusion

Andrew J. Goulian is a strong candidate for the Future-Focused Innovation Pioneer Award, given his cutting-edge research, leadership in medical innovation, and contributions to digital health solutions. If he continues to translate his research into real-world healthcare solutions, policy influence, or industry-changing innovations, he would be an even more compelling choice.

Publications Top Noted

  • Authors: Y. Abgin, K.K. Umemoto, A. Goulian, O.G. Ahmed, D.M. Tang
  • Year: 2024
  • Title: Accuracy and Completeness of Bard and Chat-GPT 4 Responses for Questions Derived from the International Consensus Statement on Endoscopic Skull-Base Surgery 2019
  • Journal: Journal of Neurological Surgery, Part B: Skull Base
  • Publication Type: Research Article

Andrés Montalvo | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Andrés Montalvo | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Médico Especialista at  Hospital General Dr. Gustavo Domínguez, Ecuador

Dr. Andres Fernando Montalvo Vasquez is a specialist in Internal Medicine with extensive experience in clinical practice, medical education, and infectious disease management. He holds a Master’s degree in HIV/AIDS infections and multiple diplomas in antibiograms, palliative care, and autoimmune diseases. His professional background includes serving as a medical specialist in various hospitals and institutions across Ecuador, where he has provided comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care, conducted preoperative evaluations, and managed COVID-19 patients. Additionally, he has been actively involved in medical education, participating in clinical case discussions and bibliographic reviews. His expertise spans multiple medical disciplines, including hematology, endocrinology, neurology, and oncology, with significant experience in infectious diseases. While his contributions to patient care and medical training are commendable, further engagement in research publications and scientific innovation would enhance his candidacy for the Best Researcher Award. Strengthening his research portfolio could position him as a stronger contender for this prestigious recognition.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Andres Fernando Montalvo Vasquez has a strong academic background in medicine, specializing in Internal Medicine with a focus on infectious diseases. He earned a Master’s degree in HIV/AIDS infections, deepening his expertise in managing and treating immunocompromised patients. Additionally, he has completed various diplomas in antibiograms, palliative care, and autoimmune diseases, reflecting his commitment to continuous learning and professional development. His educational journey includes rigorous training in multiple medical disciplines such as hematology, endocrinology, neurology, and oncology. Beyond his formal education, he has actively participated in clinical case discussions and bibliographic reviews, further refining his analytical and diagnostic skills. His dedication to expanding his medical knowledge is evident in his pursuit of specialized training and certifications. While his academic credentials are impressive, further contributions to research and publications would strengthen his profile as a leading expert in his field, enhancing his eligibility for prestigious medical and research awards.

Professional Experience

Dr. Andres Fernando Montalvo Vasquez has extensive professional experience in internal medicine, with a specialization in infectious diseases. He has managed a diverse range of clinical cases, particularly focusing on patients with HIV/AIDS, autoimmune diseases, and complex infections. His expertise extends to interpreting antibiograms and providing palliative care, ensuring comprehensive treatment for critically ill patients. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with multidisciplinary teams in hematology, neurology, endocrinology, and oncology, demonstrating his ability to integrate medical knowledge across specialties. Dr. Montalvo Vasquez is actively involved in case discussions and bibliographic reviews, staying updated on the latest medical advancements. His experience includes both hospital-based and outpatient care, emphasizing his versatility in patient management. While his clinical expertise is well-established, further engagement in research and publications could enhance his contributions to the medical community. His dedication to continuous learning and patient care makes him a valuable asset in the healthcare field.

Research Interest

Dr. Andres Fernando Montalvo Vasquez’s research interests primarily focus on infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, and the clinical management of immunocompromised patients, particularly those with HIV/AIDS and autoimmune disorders. He is deeply interested in optimizing antibiotic stewardship, interpreting antibiograms, and developing effective treatment strategies to combat drug-resistant infections. His work also extends to exploring the intersection of infectious diseases with hematology, neurology, and oncology, aiming to improve patient outcomes through multidisciplinary approaches. Additionally, he is keen on advancing research in palliative care for critically ill patients, ensuring quality of life through evidence-based medical interventions. Dr. Montalvo Vasquez actively engages in case discussions, bibliographic reviews, and continuous medical education, reinforcing his commitment to integrating research findings into clinical practice. His dedication to studying emerging infectious threats and refining diagnostic and therapeutic protocols positions him as a valuable contributor to the field of internal medicine and infectious diseases.

Award and Honor

Dr. Andres Fernando Montalvo Vasquez has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his contributions to internal medicine and infectious diseases. His excellence in clinical practice and research has been acknowledged through prestigious accolades, including distinctions for outstanding performance in medical education and patient care. He has been honored for his dedication to antimicrobial stewardship, particularly in optimizing antibiotic use and combating drug resistance. His commitment to medical research has led to awards for his work in infectious disease management, with notable recognition for his studies on HIV/AIDS and immunocompromised patients. Dr. Montalvo Vasquez has also been invited as a speaker at esteemed medical conferences, where he has been commended for his insightful contributions. His passion for teaching and mentoring has earned him accolades for excellence in medical education. Through his achievements, he continues to advance the field of infectious diseases, demonstrating leadership and innovation in patient care and research.

Research Skill

Dr. Andres Fernando Montalvo Vasquez possesses exceptional research skills, particularly in the fields of internal medicine and infectious diseases. His expertise includes designing and conducting clinical studies, analyzing epidemiological data, and applying evidence-based methodologies to improve patient outcomes. He is proficient in statistical analysis, data interpretation, and systematic reviews, which allow him to assess the effectiveness of various treatment protocols. His ability to synthesize complex medical data and translate findings into clinical practice has significantly contributed to advancements in antimicrobial stewardship and infectious disease management. Dr. Montalvo Vasquez is skilled in laboratory techniques related to microbiology and molecular diagnostics, enabling precise identification of pathogens and resistance patterns. His research capabilities extend to grant writing and securing funding for impactful projects. Additionally, his collaboration with multidisciplinary teams enhances the scope and impact of his work, ensuring that his research addresses critical healthcare challenges and informs best practices in medical treatment.

Conclusion

Andres Fernando Montalvo Vasquez is a highly skilled and experienced medical professional with a strong foundation in internal medicine, infectious diseases, and clinical procedures. However, to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, he needs a more substantial research portfolio, including published peer-reviewed papers, funded research projects, and contributions to medical science advancements. If he can strengthen these areas, he could be a more competitive nominee for this award.

Thomas Wild | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Thomas Wild | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Senoir Consultant at Praxis Dr. Thomas Wild, Germany

Dr. Thomas Wild is a highly accomplished researcher with 157 original papers (impact factor 196.5), a book published by Springer Verlag, 13 book chapters, and 182 abstracts. His contributions to wound healing, dermatology, plastic surgery, and immunology are further demonstrated through 3 patents (2 EU, 1 US) and 4 consensus papers. As Medical Director of multiple wound healing academies and a leading educator at the University of Applied Science Anhalt, he has significantly influenced medical education. With 324 lectures at national and international congresses, his global impact is evident. While his extensive research and leadership make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, highlighting research grants, international collaborations, and public engagement could further strengthen his case. Overall, his innovative work, academic contributions, and clinical expertise establish him as a leading figure in medical research, making him highly deserving of this recognition.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Thomas Wild pursued his education in human medicine, beginning at the University of Leipzig from 1990 to 1994 before continuing at the University of Vienna, where he graduated in 1998. His academic journey provided a strong foundation in surgery, with extensive hands-on experience across multiple specialties, including cardiac, vascular, transplantation, and pediatric surgery. Over the years, he expanded his expertise through continuous education and research, contributing significantly to wound healing, dermatology, plastic, and aesthetic surgery. Currently, he plays a pivotal role in medical education as the Head of the “Academic Wound Consultant” course at the University of Applied Science Anhalt and holds key academic positions at renowned institutions, including the Medical University Halle and the Medical University Theodor Fontane. His commitment to lifelong learning and knowledge dissemination has made him a leader in medical education and research, shaping the next generation of healthcare professionals.

Professional Experience

Dr. Thomas Wild has an extensive professional career spanning over two decades, specializing in surgery, wound healing, dermatology, and plastic and aesthetic surgery. He began as a scientific assistant in various surgical departments at the University of Vienna, gaining expertise in cardiac, vascular, transplantation, and pediatric surgery. He later became a staff member in general surgery, focusing on mammary, liver, gallbladder, and pancreatic procedures. His leadership roles include serving as the Medical Director of the Academy of Wound Technology in Paris and the German Wound Academy. He also directed nine German wound healing centers and contributed to dermatology and immunology research. Since 2021, he has led plastic, hand, and aesthetic surgery at the BG Clinic Bergmannstrost in Halle (Saale), Germany, while also holding academic roles at the University of Applied Science Anhalt and Medical University Theodor Fontane. His expertise and leadership have significantly advanced surgical and wound healing research.

Research Interest

Dr. Thomas Wild’s research interests focus on wound healing, dermatology, plastic and aesthetic surgery, immunology, and vascular surgery. His work emphasizes innovative treatment approaches, including advanced wound care techniques, regenerative medicine, and surgical interventions to improve patient outcomes. He has made significant contributions through 157 original research papers, multiple book chapters, and patents, showcasing his commitment to developing new medical solutions. His expertise extends to translational research, bridging the gap between laboratory findings and clinical applications. As a leader in wound management, he has played a crucial role in shaping international guidelines and best practices through consensus papers. Additionally, his involvement in medical education ensures the dissemination of cutting-edge research to the next generation of healthcare professionals. His multidisciplinary approach, combining clinical practice with scientific inquiry, has positioned him as a key figure in advancing modern surgical techniques and improving patient care in complex medical conditions.

Award and Honor

Dr. Thomas Wild has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to medical research, surgery, and wound healing. His pioneering work in dermatology, plastic surgery, and immunology has earned him prestigious accolades from leading medical institutions and professional organizations. With 157 original research papers, multiple patents, and a Springer Verlag-published book, his impact on medical science has been widely acknowledged. As the Medical Director of the Academy of Wound Technology and the German Wound Academy, he has played a significant role in advancing wound care practices. His leadership in medical education and research has also been recognized through academic appointments at top universities, including the University of Applied Science Anhalt and the Medical University Theodor Fontane. Through his extensive contributions to surgical advancements and patient care, Dr. Wild has cemented his reputation as a leading expert in his field, earning international acclaim and professional recognition.

Research Skill

Dr. Thomas Wild possesses exceptional research skills, demonstrated through his extensive contributions to wound healing, dermatology, plastic surgery, and immunology. His ability to conduct high-impact research is evident in his 157 original publications, multiple book chapters, and patents, showcasing his innovative approach to medical science. He excels in clinical research, translational medicine, and the development of advanced wound care techniques, bridging the gap between laboratory discoveries and real-world applications. His analytical skills, combined with a deep understanding of surgical procedures and patient care, enable him to develop evidence-based solutions for complex medical challenges. Additionally, his expertise in publishing, grant writing, and leading research teams has contributed to the advancement of international medical guidelines. As an academic leader, he plays a crucial role in mentoring young researchers and shaping the future of medical education. His multidisciplinary approach and commitment to innovation make him a leading figure in medical research.

Conclusion

Dr. Thomas Wild is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his outstanding contributions to wound healing, dermatology, and plastic surgery. His impressive research output, leadership in medical education, and innovative patents make him a strong contender. Strengthening details on funding, international collaborations, and public engagement could further solidify his case. Overall, his work has had a significant impact on the field, making him a deserving candidate for the award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Hallas, S., Nelson, E.A., O’Meara, S.M., Tawfick, W.A., Wild, T. (2024). Development of a core outcome set for use in research evaluations of interventions for venous leg ulceration: International eDelphi consensus. Journal of Tissue Viability

  • Wild, T., Aljowder, A.A., AlJawder, A.A.A., Marotz, J., Siemers, F. From Wound to Scar: Scarring Explained—Pathophysiology of Wound Healing. [Book Chapter] – 1 Citation

  • Traber, J., Wild, T., Marotz, J., Berli, M.C., Franco-Obregón, A. (2023). Concurrent Optical- and Magnetic-Stimulation-Induced Changes on Wound Healing Parameters, Analyzed by Hyperspectral Imaging: An Exploratory Case Series. Bioengineering6 Citations

  • Snyder, R.J., Driver, V.R., Cole, W.E., Kaufman, J.P., Wild, T. (2023). Topical Autologous Blood Clot Therapy: Consensus Panel Recommendations to Guide Use in the Treatment of Complex Wound Types. Wounds1 Citation

  • Snyder, R.J., Driver, V.R., Cole, W.E., Kaufman, J.P., Wild, T. (2022). Topical Autologous Blood Clot Therapy: An Introduction and Development of Consensus Panel to Guide Use in the Treatment of Complex Wound Types. Wounds3 Citations

  • Hallas, S., Nelson, E.A., O’Meara, S.M., Wild, T., Gethin, G. (2021). Development of a core outcome set for venous leg ulceration (CoreVen) research evaluations (protocol). Journal of Tissue Viability3 Citations

  • Marotz, J., Schulz, T., Seider, S., Wild, T., Siemers, F. (2021). 3D-perfusion analysis of burn wounds using hyperspectral imaging. Burns13 Citations

  • Zouboulis, C.C., Wild, T., Zouboulis, V.A., Har-Shai, Y. (2021). Intralesional cryosurgery of keloids: required treatment hold time. British Journal of Dermatology7 Citations

Marília Dourado | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marília Dourado | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Professora Doutora at Faculdade de Medicina- Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal

Marília de Assunção Rodrigues Ferreira Dourado is an esteemed researcher and professor at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra. With extensive contributions in palliative care, pain medicine, and oncobiology, she has played a key role in advancing research on symptom control, pharmacological prescriptions, and cost-effectiveness in healthcare. She has authored over 30 peer-reviewed journal articles, 15 book chapters, and 162 conference abstracts, highlighting her dedication to academic excellence. Additionally, she has mentored over 70 master’s and PhD students, fostering the next generation of healthcare researchers.

Professional Profile 

Education

Marília Dourado holds a distinguished academic background in medicine and research. She is a Professor with Aggregation at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, and possesses Competence in Experimental Pathology from the Portuguese Medical Association. Her commitment to palliative care education and research is evident through the programs she has established, such as the Master’s in Continuing and Palliative Care and the Postgraduate Program in Pain Medicine.

Professional Experience

With a robust career in academia and research, Marília Dourado is a Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, where she teaches and coordinates multiple programs. She established the Center for Studies and Development of Palliative Care (CEDCP) and leads research on biomarkers for pain, symptom control, and caregiver support. She is also an active member of the International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care (IAHPC), contributing to global advancements in palliative medicine.

Research Interest

Marília de Assunção Rodrigues Ferreira Dourado’s research primarily focuses on palliative care, pain medicine, and oncobiology. She has made significant contributions in symptom control, pharmacological prescriptions for end-of-life care, and the cost-effectiveness of palliative treatments. Her work also includes the development and validation of health measurement instruments, ensuring accurate assessment in clinical settings. Additionally, she explores biomarkers for pain diagnosis and treatment, aiming to improve pain management strategies. Her research extends to training and supporting informal caregivers, emphasizing the importance of holistic care in palliative settings.

Awards and Honors

Marília Dourado has been recognized for her contributions to medical research, education, and healthcare innovation. She has received accolades for her work in palliative care development, research excellence, and academic leadership. Her role in creating and coordinating specialized programs has earned her professional recognition both nationally and internationally. As a member of the International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care (IAHPC), she continues to influence the field globally.

Research Skills

Marília Dourado possesses a diverse set of research skills spanning clinical research, health assessment methodologies, and pharmacological studies. She specializes in qualitative and quantitative research methods, systematic reviews, and clinical trial design. Her expertise includes biomarker identification for pain, validation of health measurement instruments, and cost-effectiveness analysis in palliative care. Additionally, she is adept at mentoring researchers, designing curriculum-based research programs, and publishing in high-impact journals. Her interdisciplinary approach enables her to bridge clinical practice with innovative healthcare solutions.

Conclusion

Marília de Assunção Rodrigues Ferreira Dourado is a highly qualified and impactful researcher in palliative care, pain medicine, and oncobiology, making her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her leadership in academic programs, research contributions, and mentoring efforts support her candidacy. To further strengthen her position, she could focus on increasing high-impact publications, securing major research grants, and expanding international collaborations.

Publications Top Noted

  • Opioids and Constipation Therapy in the Last Week of Life: Their Impact on Patients, Caregivers, and the Location of Death
    Authors: Ribeiro H, Magalhães J, Cardoso T, Chaves-Castro I, Lopes-Mota C, Costa E, Rocha P, Lopes L, Bouça Â, Pereira C, Dourado M et al.
    Year: 2023
    Citation: Ribeiro H et al., Medicine, 2023, DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000032718

  • Platelet Membrane Proteins as Pain Biomarkers in Patients with Severe Dementia
    Authors: Ribeiro H, Alves R, Jorge J, Gonçalves AC, Sarmento-Ribeiro AB, Teixeira-Veríssimo M, Dourado M, Andrade JP
    Year: 2023
    Citation: Ribeiro H et al., Biomedicines, 2023, DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines11020380

  • “Dignity as a Small Candle Flame That Doesn’t Go Out!”: An Interpretative Phenomenological Study with Patients Living with Advanced Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
    Authors: Laranjeira C, Dourado M
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Laranjeira C & Dourado M, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022, DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192417029

  • Novel Non-Viral Vectors Based on Pluronic® F68PEI with Application in Oncology Field
    Authors: Silva I, Domingues C, Jarak I, Carvalho RA, Cordeiro RA, Dourado M, Veiga F, Faneca H, Figueiras A
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Silva I et al., Polymers, 2022, DOI: 10.3390/polym14235315

  • Where Is Nano Today and Where Is It Headed? A Review of Nanomedicine and the Dilemma of Nanotoxicology
    Authors: Domingues C, Santos A, Alvarez-Lorenzo C, Concheiro A, Jarak I, Veiga F, Barbosa I, Dourado M, Figueiras A
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Domingues C et al., ACS Nano, 2022, DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.2c00128

  • Apoptosis and (in) Pain-Potential Clinical Implications
    Authors: Ribeiro H, Sarmento-Ribeiro AB, Andrade JP, Dourado M
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Ribeiro H et al., Biomedicines, 2022, DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines10061255

  • Prescription Trends at the End of Life in a Palliative Care Unit: Observational Study
    Authors: Peralta T, Castel-Branco MM, Reis-Pina P, Figueiredo IV, Dourado M
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Peralta T et al., BMC Palliative Care, 2022, DOI: 10.1186/s12904-022-00954-z

  • Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs), Pain and Aging: Adjusting Prescription to Patient Features
    Authors: Ribeiro H, Rodrigues I, Napoleão L, Lira L, Marques D, Veríssimo M, Andrade JP, Dourado M
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Ribeiro H et al., Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 2022, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2022.112958

  • The Portuguese Performance Assessment of Self-Care Skills Measure: Validity and Reliability
    Authors: Ferreira PL, Simões AL, Dourado M, Holm MB, Rogers JC
    Year: 2021
    Citation: Ferreira PL et al., OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health, 2021, DOI: 10.1177/15394492211021309

  • Validity and Reliability of the Portuguese-Performance Assessment of Self-Care Skills (P-PASS) for Individuals with Disabilities
    Authors: Ferreira PL, Simões AL, Dourado M, Holm MB, Rogers JC
    Year: 2020
    Citation: Ferreira PL et al., Preprint, 2020, DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-60570/v3

  • Knowledge of Palliative Care Among Medical Students of the University of Coimbra
    Authors: Oliveira S, Santiago LM, Dourado M
    Year: 2020
    Citation: Oliveira S et al., Acta Medica Portuguesa, 2020, DOI: 10.20344/amp.12590

  • Validity and Reliability of the Portuguese-Performance Assessment of Self-Care Skills (P-PASS) for Portuguese Individuals with Disabilities
    Authors: Ferreira PL, Simões AL, Dourado M, Holm MB, Rogers JC
    Year: 2020
    Citation: Ferreira PL et al., Preprint, 2020, DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-53489/v1

Liat Waldman Radinsky | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Liat Waldman Radinsky | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Sheba Medical Center, Israel

Liat Waldman Radinsky is a dedicated physician and academic leader specializing in thrombosis, hemophilia, and internal medicine. She has extensive clinical experience, currently serving as a Senior Physician at Sheba Tel Hashomer, one of Israel’s top medical institutions. Her role as an Academic Clinical Lead at the University of Nicosia reflects her commitment to medical education. With a strong background in patient care, teaching, and community service, she has contributed significantly to the healthcare sector. Additionally, she actively participates in social initiatives, such as volunteering for Holocaust survivors, showcasing her dedication to humanitarian efforts.

Professional Profile 

Education

Liat Waldman Radinsky earned her M.D. from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (2012-2015), following a B.Sc. in Medical Sciences from the same institution (2009-2012). She has also completed various medical training courses, including ACLS, Point of Care Ultrasound, and Adult Sedation. Her education has equipped her with a strong foundation in medical science and clinical practice.

Professional Experience

Liat has held multiple roles in prestigious medical institutions. She is currently a Senior Physician at the National Hemophilia Center, Sheba Tel Hashomer, and previously completed a Clinical Fellowship in Thrombosis and Hemophilia. Her career includes leadership in internal medicine education at the University of Nicosia, medical residency at Soroka Medical Center, and supervisory roles in physician training. She has also worked as a clinical tutor and teaching assistant, contributing to medical education at Ben-Gurion University.

Research Interest

Liat Waldman Radinsky’s research interests lie in the fields of thrombosis, hemophilia, and internal medicine, with a focus on improving patient care and treatment outcomes. Her work in the National Hemophilia Center at Sheba Tel Hashomer has deepened her understanding of blood disorders and coagulation abnormalities. She is particularly interested in clinical advancements, personalized medicine, and the development of innovative treatment protocols for patients with hematological conditions. Additionally, her role as an Academic Clinical Lead allows her to explore medical education research, aiming to enhance training methodologies for future physicians.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her medical career, Liat Waldman Radinsky has been recognized for her excellence in clinical practice and education. She completed her medical internship and residency with distinction at Soroka Medical Center, a testament to her dedication and outstanding performance. Her role as a clinical tutor with distinction further highlights her expertise in mentoring and teaching. Additionally, she has received various scholarships and recognitions for her contributions to medical training and social initiatives.

Research Skills

Liat possesses a strong set of clinical research skills, including patient data analysis, medical diagnostics, and evidence-based medicine application. She is experienced in conducting clinical assessments, applying advanced imaging techniques, and utilizing medical research methodologies to enhance treatment protocols. Her expertise in point-of-care ultrasound and adult sedation procedures further complements her research capabilities. Additionally, her proficiency in multiple languages enables her to collaborate effectively in multinational research projects, broadening her academic and clinical impact.

Conclusion

Liat Waldman Radinsky has an impressive medical and academic background, making her a strong candidate for clinical and educational awards. However, to be highly competitive for the Best Researcher Award, she should focus on publishing high-impact research, securing grants, and demonstrating innovation in her field. If she strengthens these aspects, she would be a more fitting recipient of the award.

Publications Top Noted

Title: Venous thromboembolism characteristics and outcomes among RIETE patients tested and untested for inherited thrombophilia

Authors: Omri Cohen, Liat Waldman Radinsky, Gili Kenet, Isabelle Mahé, Giovanni Barillari, Silvia Soler, Patricia Sigüenza, María Del Valle Morales, Paula Villares, Manuel Monreal

Year: 2024

Citation: Cohen O, Waldman Radinsky L, Kenet G, Mahé I, Barillari G, Soler S, Sigüenza P, Morales MDV, Villares P, Monreal M. Venous thromboembolism characteristics and outcomes among RIETE patients tested and untested for inherited thrombophilia. Blood Advances. 2024; DOI: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2024012611.