Marta Wojcik | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marta Wojcik | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Head of Veterinary Oncology lab | University of Live Sciences in Lublin | Poland

Dr. Marta Wójcik is the Head of the Veterinary Oncology Laboratory at the Department of Epizootiology and Clinic of Infectious Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland. With a distinguished career in veterinary pathology, her research primarily focuses on liver diseases, especially the mechanisms leading to primary malignant tumors such as hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and cholangiocellular carcinoma (CCA). Her work encompasses both experimental models and in vitro analyses, contributing significantly to the understanding of hepatocarcinogenesis.

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Strengths for the Awards

  • Extensive Research Contributions:
    • Dr. Wójcik has a well-established research background, primarily focusing on veterinary oncology and liver diseases.
    • Her work in hepatocarcinogenesis, fibrosis, and liver disease mechanisms has both veterinary and human medicine implications.
    • Multiple research projects, including leading and participating in grants funded by the National Science Centre in Poland and the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education.
  • International Scientific Collaborations:
    • Ongoing collaboration with the National Research Council in Pisa, Italy on liver cancer and hepatocytes research.
    • Erasmus-funded research and teaching exchanges in Germany, Italy, and Hungary, demonstrating strong international networking.
  • Publication Record & Reviewer Role:
    • Publications in high-impact factor journals, indicating significant contributions to veterinary and medical research.
    • Peer reviewer for reputed journals, including Molecules, The American Journal of the Medicine Sciences, and Oncology Letters.
  • Academic Leadership & Teaching:
    • Head of the Veterinary Oncology Lab, indicating leadership in her field.
    • Supervisor of PhD students and mentor for undergraduate students in veterinary medicine.
    • Teaches advanced courses in Pathophysiology, Oncology, and Laboratory Animal Diseases, which strengthens her role in academia.

Education 🎓

Dr. Wójcik earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree in 1996 from the Agricultural Academy in Lublin. She pursued her Ph.D. at the University of Life Sciences in Lublin, completing it in 2005 with a dissertation titled “Changes in the secretion of Ubiquinone Q10 and secretory parameters of bile in the course of experimental hepatic oxidative stress in sheep.” In 2019, she achieved habilitation with a thesis on the activity of oval stem cells and macrophages in primary hepatic cancer in humans and rats.

Experience 🏢

Beginning her career as a research fellow at the Department of Pathophysiology, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, from 1996 to 2005, Dr. Wójcik then served as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine until 2019. Since 2020, she has been an Associate Professor, leading the Veterinary Oncology Laboratory. Her international experience includes scholarships and teaching engagements in Germany, Italy, and Hungary, enhancing her global perspective in veterinary medicine.

Research Interests On Medicine 🔬

Dr. Wójcik’s research delves into the pathomechanisms of liver diseases, with a particular emphasis on cancer processes leading to primary malignant tumors. She utilizes experimental rat models and in vitro analyses to study hepatocarcinogenesis. Her recent work focuses on the influence of “trained” M1 macrophages on isolated neoplastic cells and the impact of nutraceuticals on HCC development.

Awards and Recognitions 🏆

Throughout her career, Dr. Wójcik has been recognized for her contributions to veterinary pathology and hepatology. She has secured funding from prestigious institutions, including the National Science Centre in Poland and the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education, to support her groundbreaking research projects.

Publications 📚

  1. A Moderate Intake of Beer Improves Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) in a High-Fat Diet (HFD)-Induced Mouse Model
    • Authors: Vornoli, A., Souid, A., Lazzari, B., Capra, E., Pozzo, L.
    • Publication Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  2. Liver Antioxidant Capacity and Steatosis in Laying Hens Exposed to Various Quantities of Lupin (Lupinus angustifolius) Seeds in the Diet
    • Authors: Wójcik, M., Grabowski, S., Jarosz, Ł.S., Gruszczyński, K., Marek, A.
    • Publication Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1
  3. Growth Rate and Bone Hydroxyproline Concentration in Turkeys Fed with a Silage-Composed Diet Modified with Different Diet Cation–Anion Differences (Dcads)
    • Authors: Wójcik, M., Stachal, K., Burzec, M., Gruszczyński, K., Korga-Plewko, A.
    • Publication Year: 2022
    • Citations: 0
  4. Apigenin and Hesperidin Downregulate DNA Repair Genes in MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells and Augment Doxorubicin Toxicity
    • Authors: Korga-Plewko, A., Michalczyk, M., Adamczuk, G., Wójcik, M., Dudka, J.
    • Publication Year: 2020
    • Citations: 22
  5. Relationship Between Mammary Blood Flow, Infrared Thermography and Ovine Placental Lactogen During the Periparturient Period in Ewes
    • Authors: Bobowiec, R., Wójcik, M., Milczak, A., Gregula-Kania, M., Tatarczak, J.
    • Publication Year: 2019
    • Citations: 1
  6. Influence of Proinflammatory Macrophages (M-1) on Proliferative Activity and PPAR Expression in Neoplastic Rat Hepatocytes In Vitro
    • Authors: Wójcik, M., Kosior-Korzecka, U., Plewik, M., Bobowiec, R.
    • Publication Year: 2019
    • Citations: 0
  7. Changes in Growth Hormone Secretion and Leptin Receptor mRNA Expression Under the Influence of Leptin and Adrenocorticotropin in Pituitary Cells of Early Weaned Ewe Lambs
    • Authors: Kosior-Korzecka, U., Wójcik, M., Longo, V., Patkowski, K., Gregula-Kania, M.
    • Publication Year: 2019
    • Citations: 5
  8. Expression of Receptor Interacting Protein 1 and Receptor Interacting Protein 3 Oval Cells in a Rat Model of Hepatocarcinogenesis
    • Authors: Wójcik, M., Bobowiec, R., Lisiecka, U., Śmiech, A.
    • Publication Year: 2018
    • Citations: 3
  9. Growth Rate and Acid-Base Balance in Turkeys Fed a Silage-Containing Diet Modified by Different Dietary Cation-Anion Difference
    • Authors: Gruszczyński, K., Strobel, W., Wójcik, M., Wessely-Szponder, J., Bobowiec, R.
    • Publication Year: 2017
    • Citations: 1
  10. In Vitro Proinflammatory Polarization of Macrophages Isolated from Hepatocarcinogenic Stage in Humans and Rats
    • Authors: Wójcik, M., Wessely-Szponder, J., Cichoz-Lach, H., Celiński, K., Bobowiec, R.
    • Publication Year: 2016
    • Citations: 4

Conclusion 🔚

Dr. Marta Wójcik’s extensive education, diverse experience, and dedicated research have established her as a leading figure in veterinary pathology, particularly in the study of liver diseases and cancer processes. Her ongoing contributions continue to advance the understanding of hepatocarcinogenesis, benefiting both the scientific community and veterinary medicine.

Hyung-Youl Park | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hyung-Youl Park | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Eunpyeong St. Mary’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea | South Korea 

Dr. Hyung-Youl Park is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Eunpyeong St. Mary’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea. With a focus on spinal cord injuries, disc degeneration, adult spinal deformity, minimally invasive surgery, and osteoporosis, Dr. Park has established himself as a leading figure in both clinical and academic orthopedic surgery. His dedication to improving spinal health is evident in his extensive research, teaching, and clinical expertise.

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Strenghts for the Awards

  • Prolific Research Output:
    Dr. Hyung-Youl Park has published extensively, with 72 research articles, including 50 high-impact works in prestigious journals like the European Spine Journal, Diagnostics, World Neurosurgery, and Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. His contributions reflect a consistent focus on advancing orthopedic surgery, spinal diseases, and geriatric spinal care.
  • Diverse and Impactful Research Areas:
    His research spans critical topics such as:

    • Risk factors for mechanical complications in spinal surgeries.
    • Pathophysiology and treatment of Kummell’s Disease.
    • Effects of telemedicine on medical staff post-COVID-19.
    • Innovations in bone regeneration and biomaterials.
    • Geriatric spinal fusion and osteoporosis treatment strategies.
    • Surgical management of spinal metastases and deformities.

    These studies showcase clinical relevance and translational impact on improving patient outcomes, particularly in geriatric and oncology-related spinal care.

  • Collaboration and Leadership:
    Dr. Park has co-authored with notable experts like Young-Hoon Kim and Kee-Yong Ha, reflecting his active collaboration in multidisciplinary teams. His involvement in pivotal studies, such as surgical risk factors, spinal imaging, and regenerative medicine, indicates leadership in shaping clinical practices.
  • High-Impact Publications:
    Many of his works are published in journals indexed in Web of Science and Scopus, with notable DOI-linked contributions that enhance global accessibility. His study on telemedicine satisfaction post-pandemic (Telemedicine and e-Health, 2024) and innovative use of recombinant human BMP-2 (Bioengineering, 2023) demonstrate cutting-edge advancements.
  • Clinical Relevance and Recognition:
    Dr. Park’s research addresses real-world challenges, such as post-surgical complications, lumbar stenosis, and adjacent segment degeneration. His findings offer actionable insights for surgical decision-making and patient care optimization.

Education 🎓

Dr. Park holds an impressive academic background:

  • Ph.D. in Orthopedic Surgery (2022), The Catholic University Graduate School, Seoul, Korea.
    • Dissertation: “Are the Choice of Frame and Intraoperative Patient Positioning Associated with Radiologic and Clinical Outcomes in Long-Instrumented Lumbar Fusion for Adult Spinal Deformity?”
  • M.D. (2012), The Catholic University, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

His postgraduate training includes internships, residency, and fellowships at renowned hospitals within the Catholic Medical Center in Korea.

Experience 🏥

Dr. Park’s professional journey spans over a decade of clinical expertise:

  • Clinical Assistant Professor (2020 – Present): Eunpyeong St. Mary’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea.
  • Clinical Fellow (2017–2020): Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Seoul and Eunpyeong St. Mary’s Hospitals.
  • Orthopedic Resident (2013–2017): Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital, Catholic Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.

He actively teaches medical students and residents and has played a pivotal role in weekly spine disorder reviews and conferences.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Park’s primary research interests include:

  • Spinal cord injury and disc degeneration.
  • Adult spinal deformity and minimally invasive spine surgery.
  • Osteoporosis and its effects on spinal health.

His research integrates basic science with clinical applications to improve patient outcomes in spine surgery.

Awards and Recognitions 🏆

Dr. Park’s work has earned numerous accolades:

  • Young Investigator Award, Korean Society of Spinal Surgery (2023).
  • Best Investigator Award, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, The Catholic University of Korea (2022).
  • Oral Presentation Awards for innovative research in osteoporosis and spinal tumors at multiple national and international congresses (2016–2021).
  • Nomination for Hibbs Award, Scoliosis Research Society (2017).

These honors reflect his commitment to advancing orthopedic surgery through groundbreaking research.

Publications 📚

Dr. Hyung-Youl Park has authored several impactful articles in high-ranking journals:

  1. “Risk factors for mechanical complications after fusion extension surgery for lumbar adjacent segment disease”
    • Authors: Kim, Young-Hoon; Ha, Kee-Yong; Ahn, Joonghyun; Park, Hyung-Youl; Chang, Dong-Gune; Lim, Jae-Hak; Kim, Sang-Il
    • Journal: European Spine Journal
    • DOI: 10.1007/S00586-023-07880-5
  2. “Understanding Kummell’s Disease: Definition, Diagnosis, Pathophysiology, and Treatment”
    • Authors: Young-Il Ko; Myung-Sup Ko; Chungwon Bang; Hyung-Youl Park; Sang-Il Kim; Young-Hoon Kim
    • Journal: Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery
    • DOI: 10.4184/jkss.2024.31.1.23
  3. “Sagittal Realignment Following Decompression for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis in Elderly Patients: A Comprehensive EOS Imaging Analysis”
  4. “Satisfaction Survey of Medical Staff for Telemedicine after the COVID-19 Pandemic”
    • Authors: Seung Eun Jung; Young-Mi Kwon; Soon-Yong Kwon; Young-Hoon Kim; Hyung-Youl Park
    • Journal: Telemedicine and e-Health
    • DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2024.0142
  5. “The Effects of Longer Use of Teriparatide on Clinical and Radiographic Outcomes after Spinal Fusion in Geriatric Patients”
    • Authors: Young-Hoon Kim; Kee-Yong Ha; Hyun W. Bae; Hyung-Youl Park; Young-Il Ko; Myung-Sup Ko; Sang-Il Kim
    • Journal: Medicina
    • DOI: 10.3390/medicina60060946
  1. “Effects of bone cement augmentation for uppermost instrumented vertebra on adjacent disc segment degeneration in lumbar fusions”
    • Authors: Lee, Jae-Won; Kim, Hun-Chul; Kim, Sang-Il; Min, Hyung-Ki; Ha, Kee-Yong; Park, Hyung-Youl; Cho, Chang-Hee; Sung, Hoon-Seok; Lim, Jae-Hak; Kim, Young-Hoon
    • Journal: World Neurosurgery
    • DOI: 10.1016/J.WNEU.2022.11.014
  2. “Junctional Failures at Both Ends After Long Fusion Arthrodesis Stopping at L5: Incidences and Risk Factors”
    • Authors: Kim, Y.-H.; Ha, K.-Y.; Park, H.-Y.; Ko, M.-S.; Ko, Y.-I.; Sin, K.-J.; Kim, S.-I
    • Journal: World Neurosurgery
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2023.09.063
  3. “Predictive factors for conversion from conservative to surgical treatment in osteoporotic thoracolumbar compression fractures”
    • Authors: Sung, Hoon-Seok; Kim, Sang-Il; Park, Hyung-Youl; Ko, Myung-Sup; Lee, Jeong-Han; Kim, Young-Hoon
    • Journal: European Spine Journal
    • DOI: 10.1007/S00586-023-07864-5
  4. “Risk Factors for Conversion to Open Spinal Surgery after Percutaneous Epidural Neuroplasty”
    • Authors: Young-Hoon Kim; Sang-Il Kim; Jun-Seok Lee; Hyung-Youl Park
    • Journal: Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery
    • DOI: 10.4184/jkss.2023.30.1.18
  5. “When Should Spinal Surgery Be Considered for Spinal Metastasis from Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer?”
    • Authors: Hyung-Youl Park; Kee-Yong Ha; Sang-Il Kim; Yeon-Sil Kim; Yongwon Joh; Young-Hoon Kim
    • Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine
    • DOI: 10.3390/jcm12144683

Conclusion

Dr. Hyung-Youl Park is a distinguished orthopedic surgeon, educator, and researcher dedicated to advancing spine health through innovative clinical practices and impactful research. His achievements reflect a blend of clinical expertise, academic excellence, and a passion for improving patient outcomes.