Giuseppina Peluso | Medicine and Dentistry | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Giuseppina Peluso | Medicine and Dentistry | Excellence in Research Award

Dirigente Responsabile | Azienda Ospedaliera | Italy

Dr. Giuseppina Peluso is a researcher at the AO of Cosenza in Italy, specializing in reproductive biology with an emphasis on the molecular and cellular mechanisms governing human sperm function. Her work explores the balance between pro-survival and pro-apoptotic pathways, offering deeper insight into the biological foundations of male infertility. Through sustained scientific contributions and broad interdisciplinary collaborations, she advances understanding of how molecular signaling influences sperm quality and reproductive potential. Her research supports the development of innovative therapeutic approaches and contributes to improving clinical strategies in andrology and reproductive health. Peluso’s commitment to evidence-based investigation continues to generate meaningful impact within both scientific and healthcare communities.

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Henriette Loffler Stastka | Medicine | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Henriette Loffler Stastka | Medicine | Best Academic Researcher Award

Univ. Prof. Dean at Medical University Vienna, Austria

Prof. Dr. Henriette Löffler-Stastka is a distinguished psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and academic leader whose career integrates clinical practice, teaching, and research in psychotherapy and psychiatry. She has built a strong reputation in psychotherapy process research, clinical psychiatry, and postgraduate education, making significant contributions to both national and international academic platforms. As a full professor and dean at the Medical University of Vienna, she oversees the development of postgraduate programs while actively guiding research in psychotherapy and mental health. Her leadership extends beyond academia, serving in various professional associations and committees that focus on advancing mental health care, equal opportunities, and educational innovation. With a wealth of publications in peer-reviewed international journals and active collaborations with leading research institutions, she has demonstrated her capacity to generate impactful scientific contributions. Her expertise lies at the intersection of clinical knowledge, academic research, and the advancement of medical education, making her a prominent figure in her field.

Professional Profile 

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Education

Prof. Dr. Löffler-Stastka pursued her medical studies at the University of Vienna, where she laid the foundation for her career in psychiatry and psychotherapy. She later advanced her specialization in psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and psychotherapeutic medicine, completing rigorous training as a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst while expanding into interdisciplinary fields of psychosomatics and pharmacopsychiatry. Her academic qualifications culminated in her doctorate in medicine, followed by postdoctoral achievements that established her as a recognized expert in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. She further advanced her expertise through international research training and specialized coursework in psychotherapy methodology, clinical research, and medical education. Over the years, her academic journey has been marked by a commitment to integrating theory, research, and practice, ensuring a solid balance between clinical expertise and scholarly contributions. Her education prepared her to become both a practicing psychiatrist and a leading academic figure in medical and psychotherapy research, combining clinical insight with scientific rigor.

Experience

Prof. Dr. Löffler-Stastka’s professional experience is a blend of academic leadership, clinical practice, and international research engagement. She has served as a professor at the Medical University of Vienna, where she holds leadership roles in postgraduate education and program development. Her responsibilities include directing advanced programs in psychotherapy research and health care management, developing curricula for medical and health sciences education, and mentoring postgraduate students. In parallel, she has maintained an active clinical role as a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, contributing to patient care and therapy training. Her experience also spans international collaborations, coordinating projects in psychotherapy research with partners across Europe and the United States. Additionally, she has held leadership roles in professional associations, ethics committees, and equal opportunity councils, highlighting her dedication to both scientific advancement and institutional development. Her diverse career reflects a rare combination of clinical expertise, academic excellence, and organizational leadership in psychiatry and psychotherapy.

Research Interest

Prof. Dr. Löffler-Stastka’s research interests focus on psychotherapy process and outcome research, mental health education, and psychoanalytic methodologies. She investigates how psychotherapy contributes to long-term patient outcomes, developing innovative tools to measure therapeutic processes such as micro-expressions, social cognition, and the psychodynamic core competencies of therapists. She is also deeply invested in the intersection between medical education and mental health, exploring how blended learning, clinical case teaching, and competency-based training can improve the preparation of future physicians. Another major focus of her work is on the biopsychosocial model of psychiatry, emphasizing the integration of psychoanalytic and psychiatric frameworks. She is actively engaged in multicenter studies that assess the effectiveness of psychotherapy in different clinical and cultural contexts, while also advancing theoretical approaches to psychotherapy. Through her international collaborations, she contributes to global research efforts in therapist training, psychotherapy development, and innovative assessment methodologies, advancing the field’s evidence-based foundations.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her career, Prof. Dr. Löffler-Stastka has received numerous recognitions that highlight her contributions to psychiatry, psychotherapy, and medical education. Her appointment as a full professor at the Medical University of Vienna reflects her distinguished academic achievements and leadership in research and training. She has been entrusted with senior leadership roles, such as dean of postgraduate education and director of psychotherapy research programs, acknowledging her capacity to guide academic institutions at a strategic level. Her influence extends to professional organizations, where she has been appointed to leadership positions in national and international associations, including psychoanalytic, psychiatric, and psychotherapy research bodies. These honors demonstrate her peers’ recognition of her commitment to advancing mental health research and education. Her invitations to serve on ethics committees, equal opportunity councils, and academic boards further highlight her reputation as both a thought leader and an advocate for equity, professional excellence, and academic progress.

Research Skills

Prof. Dr. Löffler-Stastka possesses a comprehensive set of research skills spanning clinical, theoretical, and applied domains. She is skilled in mixed-method research design, particularly in psychotherapy process and outcome studies that combine qualitative and quantitative approaches. Her expertise extends to the development of psychometric instruments and innovative evaluation tools that assess therapeutic interactions, micro-processes, and patient outcomes. She is experienced in coordinating multicenter and cross-national studies, demonstrating strong project management and collaborative skills. Her proficiency in publishing research in high-impact journals reflects advanced academic writing and dissemination capabilities. Additionally, she has expertise in integrating clinical practice with research, ensuring her studies are grounded in real-world therapeutic contexts. She is adept at mentoring postgraduate researchers, supervising dissertations, and leading research-based curriculum development. These skills, combined with her leadership in international collaborations, position her as an accomplished scholar capable of advancing psychotherapy research while shaping future academic and clinical standards.

Publication Top Notes

Title: The impact of social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic on physical and mental health: the lived experience of adolescents with obesity and their caregivers
Authors: G Pietrabissa, C Volpi, M Bottacchi, V Bertuzzi, A Guerrini Usubini, H Löffler-Stastka, …
Year: 2021
Citations: 49

Title: Psychotherapists’ perception of their clinical skills and in-session feelings in live therapy versus online therapy during the COVID-19 pandemic: a pilot study
Authors: I Messina, H Löffler-Stastka
Year: 2021
Citations: 40

Title: Gender differences in psychosocial, religious, and spiritual aspects in coping: a cross-sectional study with cancer patients
Authors: A Rassoulian, A Gaiger, H Löffler-Stastka
Year: 2021
Citations: 37

Title: Does case-based blended-learning expedite the transfer of declarative knowledge to procedural knowledge in practice?
Authors: B Turk, S Ertl, G Wong, PP Wadowski, H Löffler-Stastka
Year: 2019
Citations: 88

Title: Interpretation and working through contemptuous facial micro-expressions benefits the patient-therapist relationship
Authors: F Datz, G Wong, H Löffler-Stastka
Year: 2019
Citations: 43

Title: Standardized patients in psychiatry – the best way to learn clinical skills?
Authors: M Himmelbauer, T Seitz, C Seidman, H Löffler-Stastka
Year: 2018
Citations: 41

Title: Empathy is proprioceptive: the bodily fundament of empathy – a philosophical contribution to medical education
Authors: F Schmidsberger, H Löffler-Stastka
Year: 2018
Citations: 40

Title: The search for attitude — a hidden curriculum assessment from a central European perspective
Authors: B Ludwig, B Turk, T Seitz, I Klaus, H Löffler-Stastka
Year: 2018
Citations: 34

Conclusion

In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Henriette Löffler-Stastka is highly deserving of the Best Academic Researcher Award. Her outstanding contributions to psychiatry, psychotherapy, and medical education, coupled with her leadership roles in postgraduate training and international collaborations, highlight her as a transformative figure in academic research. Through her innovative studies, impactful publications, and commitment to advancing psychotherapy training, she has made significant contributions to both science and society. With continued focus on international research dissemination and academic leadership, she is well-positioned to further shape the future of mental health research and education worldwide.

 

Renqiang Yu | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Renqiang Yu | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Deputy Chief Physician  at Affiliated Women’s Hospital of Jiangnan University, China

Dr. Renqiang Yu, born on November 3, 1986, is a distinguished Chinese medical professional specializing in pediatrics and clinical research. He currently serves as a Deputy Chief Physician at the Affiliated Women’s Hospital of Jiangnan University. With a robust academic background, Dr. Yu has contributed significantly to the fields of pulmonary angiogenesis, atopic dermatitis, and neonatal health. His recent research focuses on the role of probiotics and short-chain fatty acids in health and disease prevention. He leads multiple nationally funded projects and has published extensively in high-impact journals, covering topics such as gut health, microbiota, and immune modulation. Dr. Yu’s leadership is recognized through his editorial role at Frontiers in Microbiology as a guest associate editor. His innovative research continues to enhance neonatal care and improve the quality of life for children affected by various conditions, positioning him as a leader in his field.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Renqiang Yu earned his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree from Nanjing Medical University, one of China’s top medical institutions. His educational journey provided him with a strong foundation in medical sciences, particularly in pediatrics and clinical research. His academic training was marked by a focus on pediatric diseases, neonatology, and immunology, equipping him with the expertise to address critical issues in neonatal health. Dr. Yu’s commitment to advancing medical research is reflected in his continuous engagement with the latest scientific advancements, as he integrates cutting-edge knowledge into his clinical practice. This rigorous academic background has played a crucial role in his ability to lead groundbreaking research and medical initiatives that address public health challenges.

Professional Experience

Dr. Renqiang Yu has a notable career in both clinical and research settings. Currently, he is the Deputy Chief Physician at the Affiliated Women’s Hospital of Jiangnan University, where he leads clinical practices focusing on pediatric and neonatal care. In addition to his clinical duties, Dr. Yu plays an instrumental role in shaping medical research, particularly through his leadership in multiple funded projects. He has served as the principal investigator for projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, exploring topics such as pulmonary angiogenesis and atopic dermatitis. His work has earned recognition from both national and international scientific communities. Dr. Yu’s diverse professional roles, including his editorial position with Frontiers in Microbiology, reflect his broad impact in the medical field, bridging clinical excellence with groundbreaking research initiatives.

Research Interest

Dr. Renqiang Yu’s research interests focus primarily on pediatrics, neonatal health, and clinical immunology, with a special emphasis on gut microbiota and its impact on immune function. His work explores the mechanisms of pulmonary angiogenesis, particularly in neonates, and the role of probiotics and short-chain fatty acids in disease prevention and immune regulation. Dr. Yu has also delved into the pathophysiology of atopic dermatitis, investigating novel therapeutic approaches to treat this condition. His research contributes significantly to understanding the gut-skin axis and its implications for pediatric diseases. Furthermore, he is interested in the development of innovative treatments for neonatal illnesses, striving to improve patient outcomes through the application of his findings. Through these endeavors, Dr. Yu seeks to bridge the gap between basic science and clinical applications, paving the way for improved pediatric healthcare practices worldwide.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Renqiang Yu has received numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout his career, reflecting his outstanding contributions to the fields of pediatrics and medical research. He was recognized as a key participant in national research initiatives, securing multiple grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China for his studies on pediatric diseases and immune system modulation. Dr. Yu’s innovative work has earned him recognition from leading academic institutions, and his contributions to advancing neonatal care have been widely acknowledged by his peers. His editorial role in Frontiers in Microbiology further underscores his leadership in the academic community. In addition to these honors, Dr. Yu has been invited to deliver lectures at various international conferences, where he shares his expertise on pediatric immunology and gut health. These accolades affirm his standing as a leading researcher in the field, dedicated to advancing healthcare for children globally.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Nrf2 protects against seawater drowning-induced acute lung injury via inhibiting ferroptosis
    Authors: Y Qiu, B Wan, G Liu, Y Wu, D Chen, M Lu, J Chen, R Yu, D Chen, Q Pang
    Journal: Respiratory Research
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 131
  • Title: Inhibition of HMGB1 improves necrotizing enterocolitis by inhibiting NLRP3 via TLR4 and NF‐κB signaling pathways
    Authors: R Yu, S Jiang, Y Tao, P Li, J Yin, Q Zhou
    Journal: Journal of Cellular Physiology
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 109
  • Title: Fatty acid profile and the sn-2 position distribution in triacylglycerols of breast milk during different lactation stages
    Authors: C Qi, J Sun, Y Xia, R Yu, W Wei, J Xiang, Q Jin, H Xiao, X Wang
    Journal: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 102
  • Title: Maternal vitamin D status in the late second trimester and the risk of severe preeclampsia in Southeastern China
    Authors: X Zhao, R Fang, R Yu, D Chen, J Zhao, J Xiao
    Journal: Nutrients
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 99
  • Title: Modulation of fat metabolism and gut microbiota by resveratrol on high-fat diet-induced obese mice
    Authors: CL Campbell, R Yu, F Li, Q Zhou, D Chen, C Qi, Y Yin, J Sun
    Journal: Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity: Targets and Therapy
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 79
  • Title: Triacylglycerol composition of breast milk during different lactation stages
    Authors: T Yuan, C Qi, X Dai, Y Xia, C Sun, J Sun, R Yu, Q Zhou, Q Jin, W Wei, …
    Journal: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 68
  • Title: Lactobacillus reuteri improves gut barrier function and affects diurnal variation of the gut microbiota in mice fed a high-fat diet
    Authors: S Li, C Qi, H Zhu, R Yu, C Xie, Y Peng, SW Yin, J Fan, S Zhao, J Sun
    Journal: Food & Function
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 58
  • Title: Evaluating the activity of sodium butyrate to prevent osteoporosis in rats by promoting osteal GSK-3β/Nrf2 signaling and mitochondrial function
    Authors: X Tang, S Ma, Y Li, Y Sun, K Zhang, Q Zhou, R Yu
    Journal: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 46
  • Title: Short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) and medium-chain fatty acid (MCFA) concentrations in human milk consumed by infants born at different gestational ages and the variations in …
    Authors: X Dai, T Yuan, X Zhang, Q Zhou, H Bi, R Yu, W Wei, X Wang
    Journal: Food & Function
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 44
  • Title: Protective effects of γ-aminobutyric acid against H2O2-induced oxidative stress in RIN-m5F pancreatic cells
    Authors: X Tang, R Yu, Q Zhou, S Jiang, G Le
    Journal: Nutrition & Metabolism
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 40