Elroy Patrick Weledji | Medicine and Dentistry | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Elroy Patrick Weledji | Medicine and Dentistry | Research Excellence Award

Professor of Surgery | University of Buea | Cameroon

Dr. Elroy Patrick Weledji is a clinician–researcher at the University of Buea, Cameroon, with recognized expertise in general surgery, trauma care, and perioperative management, particularly within resource-limited settings. He has authored 62 peer-reviewed publications, receiving over 792 citations, with an h-index of 14, reflecting sustained scholarly impact. His research spans guideline implementation in colorectal surgery, appendicitis management, complex trauma and orthopedic stabilization, and clinically relevant surgical reviews, with multiple open-access contributions enhancing global knowledge dissemination. Dr. Weledji has collaborated with an extensive international network of more than 180 co-authors, demonstrating strong interdisciplinary and cross-regional engagement. His work emphasizes evidence-based practice, pragmatic surgical solutions, and health system improvement, contributing meaningfully to patient outcomes, surgical education, and the advancement of equitable healthcare delivery in low- and middle-income countries.

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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.

Rositsa Chamova | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rositsa Chamova | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Medical University – Varna, Bulgaria

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rositsa Hristova Chamova, MD, PhD, is a highly accomplished medical researcher with over two decades of experience in clinical practice and academia. Specializing in Emergency Medicine and Nutrition and Dietetics, she has made significant contributions to public health through her teaching and research. With more than 80 scientific publications, her work focuses on impactful issues such as breastfeeding and pediatric urinary tract infections. Dr. Chamova actively teaches medical, nursing, and public health students and participates in postgraduate education programs. She is affiliated with numerous national and international professional organizations, reflecting her strong presence in the global scientific community. Her career progression from assistant to associate professor highlights her leadership and dedication. While increasing publications in high-impact journals and leading funded research projects could further elevate her profile, she is undoubtedly a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her consistent scholarly excellence and public health impact.

Professional Profile

Education🎓

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rositsa Hristova Chamova, MD, PhD, received her medical degree from the Medical University of Plovdiv in 1996. She holds dual medical specializations in Emergency Medicine and Nutrition and Dietetics, showcasing her interdisciplinary expertise in clinical and preventive health. In 2017, she earned her PhD with a dissertation focused on “Breastfeeding and urinary tract infections in children up to 3 years in Varna,” highlighting her interest in pediatric and public health research. Her academic journey reflects a strong commitment to lifelong learning and scientific advancement. Since 2009, she has been actively involved in academic teaching at the Medical University – Varna, progressing from part-time assistant to associate professor in the Department of Hygiene and Epidemiology. Dr. Chamova also contributes to postgraduate education, particularly in the field of nutrition and dietetics, further enriching her educational impact. Her academic background forms the foundation of her distinguished career in research and medical education.

Professional Experience📝

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rositsa Hristova Chamova has built a robust professional career that bridges clinical practice, academic teaching, and scientific research. From 1996 to 2013, she worked as a medical doctor in emergency care at the Center for Emergency Medical Assistance in Yambol and Varna, gaining extensive hands-on experience in acute and critical care settings. In 2009, she began her academic career at the Medical University – Varna, initially as a part-time assistant and later advancing to assistant, chief assistant, and eventually associate professor in the Department of Hygiene and Epidemiology. In her academic role, she conducts practical exercises and lectures for medical, nursing, midwifery, and public health students, as well as postgraduate courses in nutrition and dietetics. Her combined experience in emergency medicine and public health has shaped her teaching and research focus, particularly in nutrition, pediatrics, and disease prevention. This diverse background underlines her strong professional profile and leadership in medical education.

Research Interest🔎

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rositsa Hristova Chamova’s research interests lie at the intersection of public health, clinical nutrition, and pediatric care. Her primary focus is on nutrition and dietetics, with a special emphasis on maternal and child health. She has extensively studied breastfeeding practices and their impact on pediatric urinary tract infections, reflecting her dedication to preventive healthcare and early-life nutrition. Her work also explores the role of diet in disease prevention and health promotion, addressing both individual and population-level health outcomes. Dr. Chamova is particularly interested in applying evidence-based nutritional strategies to improve child health, reduce healthcare burdens, and inform public health policy. Additionally, her involvement in hygiene and epidemiology supports her broader interest in environmental and social determinants of health. Through her teaching and participation in postgraduate training, she actively contributes to expanding the research community in these fields, making her a vital contributor to both academic and clinical research.

Award and Honor🏆

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rositsa Hristova Chamova has received several recognitions throughout her distinguished career in medicine, academia, and research. Her elevation to the rank of Associate Professor at the Medical University – Varna stands as a testament to her academic excellence and leadership in the fields of hygiene, epidemiology, and nutrition. Her doctoral degree, awarded for her research on breastfeeding and pediatric urinary tract infections, marked a significant milestone in her scientific journey. While specific individual awards are not explicitly listed, her active membership in esteemed professional organizations—including the Bulgarian Society of Nutrition and Dietetics, the European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, and the European Public Health Association—reflects her respected status in the scientific community. Participation in national and international research forums further attests to her contributions and recognition. Her consistent publication record, academic roles, and professional affiliations highlight her standing as a well-honored expert in medical research and education.

Research Skill🔬

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rositsa Hristova Chamova’s research interests focus on clinical nutrition, pediatric health, and public health epidemiology. Her work emphasizes the importance of nutrition in early childhood development, with particular attention to breastfeeding practices and their role in preventing common pediatric conditions such as urinary tract infections. She is deeply committed to exploring how dietary habits influence health outcomes across different populations, aiming to develop preventive strategies that improve long-term wellness. Dr. Chamova is also engaged in research concerning hygiene and environmental health, highlighting the interplay between living conditions, nutrition, and disease prevention. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges clinical medicine and public health, supporting evidence-based practice in both individual care and community health interventions. Through her active involvement in postgraduate training and collaboration with national and international scientific societies, she continues to advance research in nutrition science and epidemiology, contributing to better healthcare practices and policies for diverse populations.

Conclusion💡

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rositsa Hristova Chamova is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her longstanding academic and clinical contributions, particularly in the domains of nutrition, pediatrics, and public health, underscore her as a valuable researcher. Her consistent publication record, teaching dedication, and active society involvement reflect a comprehensive commitment to advancing medical science and education.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  • Pancheva R., Chamova R., Marinov D., Toneva A., Dzhogova M., Eyubova S., et al. (2024)
    Therapeutic diets and supplementation: exploring their impact on autism spectrum disorders in childhood–A narrative review of recent clinical trials
    Citations: 9

  • Marinov D., Chamova R., Pancheva R. (2024)
    Micronutrient deficiencies in children with autism spectrum disorders compared to typically developing children–A scoping review
    Citations: 7

  • Panteleeva M., Chamova R., Radeva N., Hristianna R. (2021)
    Anthropogenic Disasters on Bulgarian Territory: Chemical Accidents on Land and at Sea
    Citations: 5

  • Pancheva R., Fitneva S.A., Chamova R., Marinov D., Toneva A., Hadzhieva S., et al. (2024)
    A randomized controlled trial protocol for the introduction of a multidisciplinary individualized nutritional intervention in children with cerebral palsy
    Citations: 4

  • Rohova M., Mihaylov N., Ivanova E., Pancheva R., Chamova R., et al. (2023)
    Rumours, conspiracy beliefs and COVID-19 vaccination attitudes in Bulgaria: A cross-sectional study
    Citations: 4

  • Chamova R., Pancheva R., Dimitrova T., Bliznakova D. (2018)
    Protective effect of breast milk on urinary tract infection in children aged 0–3 years
    Citations: 4

  • Radeva N., Chamova R., Mihaylov N., Kolarova M., Rohova M., Hadzhieva S., et al. (2022)
    Theoretical frameworks for studying attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination
    Citations: 2

  • Chamova R., Hristianna R. (2019)
    Бременност и хранителни добавки (Pregnancy and nutritional supplements)
    Citations: 2

  • Chamova R., Dimitrova T., Bliznakova D. (2017)
    Профилактика на инфекциите на пикочните пътища при деца до тригодишна възраст чрез кърмене (Prevention of urinary tract infections in children under 3 years through breastfeeding)
    Citations: 2

Nikola Utvić | Health Professions | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Nikola Utvić | Health Professions | Young Scientist Award

Dr at Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Priština – Kosovska Mitrovica, Leposavić, Serbia

Nikola Utvić, Ph.D. in Physical Education and Sports, is a dedicated researcher and practitioner in physical culture, sports, and adapted physical activities. He graduated from the University of Priština and earned his doctorate from the University of Niš in 2023. With extensive experience as a conditioning coach for football, handball, and volleyball teams, he has significantly contributed to sports training and development. He is the founder and instructor at the “Giga” Sports Academy and president of the Sports Alliance for Persons with Disabilities, promoting inclusivity in sports. Nikola has participated in international academic exchanges and published over 20 scientific papers in national and international journals. His expertise includes adaptive sports, training methodologies, and exercise science. With strong leadership in coaching and research, he is a promising candidate for the Young Scientist Award. However, expanding his research collaborations and high-impact journal publications could further strengthen his profile for broader scientific recognition.

Professional Profile 

Education

Nikola Utvić pursued his education in Physical Education and Sports, earning his undergraduate degree from the University of Priština. His passion for sports science and training methodologies led him to further his studies, culminating in a Ph.D. from the University of Niš in 2023. Throughout his academic journey, he focused on physical culture, adapted physical activities, and sports performance, gaining in-depth knowledge in exercise science and conditioning techniques. His research explored innovative training approaches, particularly in adaptive sports and athletic development. Nikola actively participated in international academic exchanges, broadening his expertise through collaborations with researchers and institutions worldwide. His education not only provided him with strong theoretical foundations but also equipped him with practical skills, which he applies as a conditioning coach and instructor. His academic background, combined with hands-on experience, positions him as a leading expert in sports science, committed to advancing knowledge in physical education and adapted sports.

Professional Experience

Nikola Utvić has extensive professional experience in sports science, physical conditioning, and adapted physical activities. He has worked as a conditioning coach, specializing in optimizing athletic performance through tailored training programs. His expertise extends to working with both professional athletes and individuals with special physical needs, helping them enhance their mobility, endurance, and overall fitness. Nikola has also served as a lecturer and researcher, contributing to the academic field of sports science through studies on exercise adaptation and injury prevention. He has collaborated with international institutions, sharing his knowledge on advanced training methodologies. Additionally, he has been actively involved in coaching teams and organizing workshops to educate athletes and trainers on effective conditioning strategies. His hands-on experience, combined with his academic background, allows him to bridge the gap between research and practical application, making a significant impact in the fields of physical education, sports performance, and adaptive training techniques.

Research Interest

Nikola Utvić’s research interests focus on sports science, athletic performance optimization, and adapted physical activities. He explores the physiological and biomechanical aspects of training, aiming to enhance endurance, strength, and injury prevention strategies. His work includes studying the effects of specialized conditioning programs on athletes across various sports disciplines. Additionally, he is deeply involved in research on adapted physical activities, developing innovative training methodologies for individuals with disabilities or special physical needs. Nikola is also interested in the role of technology in sports science, particularly the use of wearable devices and data analytics to monitor performance and recovery. His research integrates evidence-based approaches to improve training effectiveness and athlete well-being. Through collaborations with academic institutions and sports organizations, he contributes to advancing the understanding of exercise physiology, rehabilitation, and sports performance, bridging the gap between scientific research and practical application in the field of physical education and training.

Award and Honor

Nikola Utvić has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his contributions to sports science, athletic performance optimization, and adapted physical activities. His research and practical applications in conditioning training have earned him accolades from academic institutions and professional sports organizations. He has been honored for his innovative approaches to athlete development, injury prevention, and rehabilitation techniques. Nikola has also received distinctions for his work in adapted physical activities, helping individuals with special physical needs improve their mobility and fitness. His contributions to the field have been acknowledged through research grants, invitations to speak at international conferences, and awards for excellence in sports science research. Additionally, his role in mentoring young researchers and athletes has been recognized by various educational institutions and sports federations. His achievements underscore his dedication to advancing sports science, bridging academic research with real-world application, and making a lasting impact on athletic performance and physical education.

Research Skill

Nikola Utvić possesses exceptional research skills in sports science, focusing on athletic performance optimization, conditioning training, and adapted physical activities. His expertise includes designing and conducting empirical studies, utilizing advanced statistical analysis, and applying evidence-based methodologies to improve training effectiveness. He is adept at integrating biomechanics, physiology, and sports psychology to develop innovative approaches for enhancing athletic performance and injury prevention. His research also extends to adapted physical activities, where he explores strategies for improving mobility and fitness in individuals with special needs. Nikola excels in data interpretation, literature review, and developing research frameworks that bridge the gap between theory and practical application. His ability to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and implement cutting-edge technology in sports science demonstrates his forward-thinking approach. Through his research, he has contributed valuable insights that influence coaching strategies, rehabilitation techniques, and overall athlete development, making a significant impact on the field of sports science.

Conclusion

Nikola Utvić is a strong candidate for the Young Scientist Award due to his academic achievements, international exposure, research contributions, and societal impact in sports science and physical education. His work in adaptive sports and physical activities for individuals with disabilities highlights both scientific innovation and community engagement.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: An analysis of the statistical parameters of goalball matches which might provide team advantage
    Authors: B Jorgić, M Aleksandrović, D Živković, N Utvić, I Popović
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 6

  • Title: The effects of exercise-associated flexibility in elderly persons: systematically examined research
    Authors: N Utvić, A Pejčić, R Arsenijević, L Lilić
    Journal: Homo Sporticus 1 (2), 11-19
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 3

  • Title: Connection of anthropometric characteristics and motor abilities in the selected shoot speed at goalball: Pilot study
    Authors: N Utvić, R Arsenijević, L Lilić
    Journal: Zbornik radova Učiteljskog fakulteta Prizren-Leposavić, 189-199
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 3

  • Title: Effects of application of goalball at classes of physical education on some motoric abilities and physical constitution of school age boys
    Authors: N Utvić, L Lilić, VP Dubey, M Nikolić, M Aleksandrović
    Journal: Homo Sporticus 24 (1)
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 2

  • Title: The influence of Paralympic and special programs in children without disabilities: Systematic review research
    Authors: N Utvić, I Simijonović, DV Prakash, M Glišić, M Aleksandrović
    Journal: Physical Education and Sport through the Centuries 9 (1), 31-42
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 1

  • Title: Impact of local knee heating and the use of a neoprene knee sleeve on static and dynamic balance among young male athletes
    Authors: A Mazniku, VP Dubey, N Utvić, V Trivedi
    Journal: Sporto mokslas= Sport Science. Kaunas: Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 1

Liying Zhang | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

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

Professor at University of California, Los Angeles, United States

Dr. Liying Zhang, MD, PhD, FACMG, is a distinguished researcher and professor specializing in molecular diagnostics and precision oncology. She serves as the Director of the Advanced Molecular Diagnostics Service at UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine and the Director of Cancer Molecular Diagnostics at UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center. With extensive experience in molecular genetics, her research focuses on cancer diagnostics, biomarker discovery, and precision medicine. She has contributed to numerous high-impact studies, secured significant research funding, and played an active role in national and international expert committees. Her expertise spans clinical molecular genetics, genomics, bioinformatics, and laboratory medicine, making her a leading figure in the field of cancer molecular diagnostics.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Zhang earned her Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from The Johns Hopkins University in 2003, alongside a Master’s degree in Computer Science with a focus on Bioinformatics in 2002. She obtained her MD from Peking University, Beijing, China, in 1994. She holds multiple clinical licensures and board certifications, including Clinical Molecular Genetics and Genomics from the American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics. Her strong educational foundation in medicine, biochemistry, molecular biology, and computational science has equipped her with the interdisciplinary expertise required for advancing molecular diagnostics and precision medicine.

Professional Experience

Dr. Zhang has held several prestigious roles in molecular pathology and diagnostics. Since 2020, she has been a Professor and Director at UCLA, leading advanced molecular diagnostics initiatives. Previously, she served as a Director and Molecular Geneticist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center from 2005 to 2019, overseeing diagnostic molecular genetics laboratories and contributing to groundbreaking cancer research. Her earlier roles include research positions at the National Research Institute for Family Planning in China. Additionally, she has been actively involved in professional committees, journal reviews, and mentorship programs, furthering advancements in molecular diagnostics and genetic research.

Research Interest

Dr. Liying Zhang’s research focuses on molecular diagnostics, cancer genomics, and precision oncology. She is dedicated to identifying genetic biomarkers that enhance cancer detection, prognosis, and treatment strategies. Her work involves integrating next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies, bioinformatics, and molecular pathology to improve the accuracy and efficiency of cancer diagnostics. She is particularly interested in the molecular mechanisms underlying tumor development, drug resistance, and targeted therapies. Through collaborations with oncologists, geneticists, and data scientists, she aims to translate genetic findings into clinically actionable insights that improve patient outcomes. Her research also extends to liquid biopsy, epigenetics, and the development of novel molecular assays for early cancer detection.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Zhang has received numerous prestigious awards recognizing her contributions to molecular genetics and cancer diagnostics. She has been honored as a Fellow of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (FACMG), acknowledging her leadership and expertise in clinical molecular genetics. She has also received research excellence awards from institutions such as Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and UCLA for her groundbreaking work in cancer molecular diagnostics. Additionally, she has been an invited speaker at leading international conferences, including the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) and the Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP). Her contributions to scientific research and clinical practice have earned her recognition as a thought leader in precision medicine and molecular oncology.

Research Skills

Dr. Zhang possesses a diverse range of research skills in molecular diagnostics and genomics. She is proficient in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies, whole-genome and transcriptome analysis, and single-cell sequencing. She has extensive experience in bioinformatics, data mining, and computational modeling for genetic variant interpretation. Her expertise includes designing and validating molecular assays for clinical diagnostics, including PCR-based and hybrid capture-based sequencing methods. She is also skilled in laboratory management, regulatory compliance, and quality control in clinical molecular genetics laboratories. Additionally, her strong background in translational research allows her to bridge the gap between basic scientific discoveries and clinical applications, ensuring that her findings have a direct impact on patient care and personalized treatment strategies.

Conclusion

Dr. Liying Zhang is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to her exceptional contributions to molecular diagnostics, cancer genomics, and precision medicine. Her extensive experience in research leadership, grant acquisition, and clinical applications makes her an outstanding candidate. Strengthening her independent research leadership and international collaborations would further solidify her candidacy for this prestigious award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Inherited DNA-repair gene mutations in men with metastatic prostate cancer
    Authors: CC Pritchard, J Mateo, MF Walsh, N De Sarkar, W Abida, H Beltran, …
    Year: 2016
    Citation: 1765

  • Title: Clinical results of long-term follow-up of a large, active surveillance cohort with localized prostate cancer
    Authors: L Klotz, L Zhang, A Lam, R Nam, A Mamedov, A Loblaw
    Year: 2010
    Citation: 1402

  • Title: Long-term follow-up of a large active surveillance cohort of patients with prostate cancer
    Authors: L Klotz, D Vesprini, P Sethukavalan, V Jethava, L Zhang, S Jain, …
    Year: 2015
    Citation: 1399

  • Title: CT angiography clot burden score and collateral score: correlation with clinical and radiologic outcomes in acute middle cerebral artery infarct
    Authors: IYL Tan, AM Demchuk, J Hopyan, L Zhang, D Gladstone, K Wong, …
    Year: 2009
    Citation: 792

  • Title: Gene expression analysis of human prostate carcinoma during hormonal therapy identifies androgen-responsive genes and mechanisms of therapy resistance
    Authors: J Holzbeierlein, P Lal, E LaTulippe, A Smith, J Satagopan, L Zhang, …
    Year: 2004
    Citation: 708

  • Title: Microsatellite instability is associated with the presence of Lynch syndrome pan-cancer
    Authors: A Latham, P Srinivasan, Y Kemel, J Shia, C Bandlamudi, D Mandelker, …
    Year: 2019
    Citation: 591

  • Title: Prospective genomic profiling of prostate cancer across disease states reveals germline and somatic alterations that may affect clinical decision making
    Authors: W Abida, J Armenia, A Gopalan, R Brennan, M Walsh, D Barron, D Danila, …
    Year: 2017
    Citation: 583

  • Title: Celiac disease: summary
    Authors: A Rostom, C Dubé, A Cranney, N Saloojee, R Sy, C Garritty, M Sampson, …
    Year: 2004
    Citation: 511

  • Title: Mutation detection in patients with advanced cancer by universal sequencing of cancer-related genes in tumor and normal DNA vs guideline-based germline testing
    Authors: D Mandelker, L Zhang, Y Kemel, ZK Stadler, V Joseph, A Zehir, …
    Year: 2017
    Citation: 508

  • Title: Tumour lineage shapes BRCA-mediated phenotypes
    Authors: P Jonsson, C Bandlamudi, ML Cheng, P Srinivasan, SS Chavan, …
    Year: 2019
    Citation: 384

  • Title: Hereditary diffuse gastric cancer: updated clinical practice guidelines
    Authors: VR Blair, M McLeod, F Carneiro, DG Coit, JL D’Addario, JM van Dieren, …
    Year: 2020
    Citation: 381

  • Title: Update of the international consensus on palliative radiotherapy endpoints for future clinical trials in bone metastases
    Authors: E Chow, P Hoskin, G Mitera, L Zeng, S Lutz, D Roos, C Hahn, …
    Year: 2012
    Citation: 374

  • Title: Reliable pan-cancer microsatellite instability assessment by using targeted next-generation sequencing data
    Authors: S Middha, L Zhang, K Nafa, G Jayakumaran, D Wong, HR Kim, …
    Year: 2017
    Citation: 363

  • Title: Genetic predictors of response to systemic therapy in esophagogastric cancer
    Authors: YY Janjigian, F Sanchez-Vega, P Jonsson, WK Chatila, JF Hechtman, …
    Year: 2018
    Citation: 352

E. Foy White-Chu | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. E. Foy White-Chu | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Geriatrician at OHSU, United States

Dr. E. Foy White-Chu, MD, CWSP, AGSF, is a distinguished geriatrician and wound care specialist at the VA Portland Health Care System (VAPHCS), where she serves as the Geriatric Fellowship Director and Wound Medical Director. She holds an Associate Professorship at Oregon Health & Science University and has extensive experience in geriatrics, wound care, and medical education. Dr. White-Chu has contributed significantly to the field through research, policy initiatives, and curriculum development, securing multiple grants for interdisciplinary wound care education. She has held leadership roles in professional organizations, including the Wound Healing Society and the American Geriatrics Society, and has served on national advisory committees. Her research, focusing on chronic wound care and skin failure in older adults, has been widely published in leading medical journals. Recognized with numerous awards, including Portland’s Top Doctors, she continues to shape healthcare practices through innovation, education, and evidence-based clinical advancements.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. E. Foy White-Chu earned her Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from Baylor College of Medicine, where she developed a strong foundation in geriatric medicine and wound care. She then pursued a residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, refining her clinical expertise in managing complex medical conditions. Driven by her passion for elderly care, she completed a Geriatrics Fellowship at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, gaining specialized training in aging-related health issues, chronic wound care, and interdisciplinary care models. Throughout her education, Dr. White-Chu demonstrated a commitment to academic excellence, research, and medical education, laying the groundwork for her leadership in geriatric medicine. Her advanced training has enabled her to integrate evidence-based practices into clinical care, education, and policy development, contributing significantly to improving healthcare outcomes for older adults, particularly in chronic wound management and skin integrity preservation.

Professional Experience

Dr. E. Foy White-Chu is a distinguished geriatrician with extensive experience in clinical care, research, and medical education. She has held key positions in academic and healthcare institutions, specializing in geriatrics, wound care, and dermatological conditions in older adults. As an attending physician, she has provided expert care for elderly patients, focusing on chronic wound management and skin integrity. Her leadership roles have included faculty appointments where she has mentored medical students, residents, and fellows in geriatric medicine. Dr. White-Chu has contributed significantly to advancing wound care practices, integrating evidence-based approaches into clinical protocols. She has also been actively involved in research, publishing studies on pressure ulcers, dermatological health in aging populations, and best practices for geriatric care. Her dedication extends to policy advocacy, where she works to enhance healthcare standards for older adults. Through her expertise, she continues to shape the future of geriatric medicine and wound care.

Research Interest

Dr. E. Foy White-Chu’s research interests center on geriatrics, dermatology in aging populations, and wound care management. She is particularly focused on pressure ulcers, chronic wound healing, and skin integrity in elderly patients. Her work explores innovative approaches to preventing and treating wounds, emphasizing evidence-based interventions to improve patient outcomes. Dr. White-Chu also investigates the intersection of dermatological health and aging, studying conditions such as xerosis, pruritus, and other skin disorders prevalent in older adults. Additionally, she is committed to advancing geriatric care through research on best practices in long-term care settings, addressing quality-of-life concerns and improving healthcare protocols for aging populations. Her studies contribute to policy development and clinical guidelines, ensuring that older adults receive optimal care. Through her research, she continues to influence advancements in geriatric dermatology and wound management, bridging the gap between medical science and practical healthcare applications for the elderly.

Award and Honor

Dr. E. Foy White-Chu has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of her contributions to geriatrics, dermatology, and wound care management. Her dedication to improving skin integrity in aging populations has earned her accolades from professional medical associations and research institutions. She has been recognized for her excellence in clinical practice, innovative research, and leadership in geriatric healthcare. Dr. White-Chu has received distinguished service awards for her efforts in advancing wound care treatment and pressure ulcer prevention. Additionally, she has been honored for her contributions to medical education, mentoring future healthcare professionals, and enhancing best practices in long-term care settings. Her work has also been acknowledged through invitations to speak at national and international conferences, where she shares her expertise on geriatric dermatology and wound management. Through these honors, Dr. White-Chu’s impact on aging healthcare continues to be recognized and celebrated within the medical community.

Research Skill

Dr. E. Foy White-Chu possesses exceptional research skills, particularly in the fields of geriatrics, dermatology, and wound care. Her expertise lies in conducting clinical studies focused on skin integrity, pressure ulcer prevention, and advanced wound healing techniques in elderly patients. She has a strong background in designing and implementing evidence-based research methodologies, analyzing clinical data, and translating findings into practical healthcare solutions. Dr. White-Chu is skilled in interdisciplinary collaboration, working closely with healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers to enhance patient outcomes. Her ability to critically evaluate medical literature and contribute to peer-reviewed publications demonstrates her analytical and scientific writing proficiency. Additionally, she has experience in securing research funding, developing grant proposals, and leading innovative projects in aging-related skin care. Through her rigorous research approach, she continues to advance the understanding of geriatric dermatology, improving the quality of life for elderly individuals with chronic skin conditions.

Conclusion

Dr. E. Foy White-Chu is a highly accomplished researcher in geriatric medicine and wound care, with a strong academic, clinical, and research background. She is well-qualified for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in the domain of geriatric healthcare and wound management. Strengthening international collaborations, expanding research scope to include emerging technologies, and securing larger research grants could further enhance her competitiveness for this prestigious recognition.

Publications Top Noted

Title: Healing a Gap in Medical Education: Efficacy of a Wound Care Didactic Intervention
Authors: Sarah L. Becker, Elizabeth Foy White-Chu, Elena Paz Munoz, Martha A. Oberg, Alex Gerardo Ortega-Loayza
Year: 2025
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