Zhiwei Zhong | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhiwei Zhong | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

The Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University | China

Dr. Zhiwei Zhong’s research focuses on molecular oncology, nanomedicine, and biomarker discovery in complex diseases such as pancreatic cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma, thyroid eye disease, and venous thromboembolism. His studies integrate bioinformatics, molecular biology, and nanotechnology to uncover therapeutic targets and diagnostic biomarkers. Zhong has contributed to several high-impact publications in PLOS One, Cancer Cell International, Oncology Reports, Digestive Diseases and Sciences, and SN Applied Sciences. His notable works include identifying key extracellular proteins (EGFR, CD44, and CXCL8) as potential biomarkers in thyroid eye disease, elucidating the regulatory role of lncRNA FTX in suppressing NAFLD progression to hepatocellular carcinoma via Kupffer cell polarization, and exploring nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems for targeted thrombolysis and cancer therapy. He has also investigated tumor suppressor mechanisms involving KLF9 and CHD1L in pancreatic cancer, providing insights into tumor proliferation, invasion, and survival pathways. His research contributions advance the understanding of molecular pathogenesis, precision diagnostics, and targeted nanotherapeutic strategies in human diseases.

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Featured Publications

  1. He, S., Nie, H., Yin, X., & Zhong, Z. (2025, April). Identification of key extracellular proteins as the potential biomarkers in thyroid eye disease. PLOS ONE, 20(4), e0322415. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0322415

Swaroop S. Sonone | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Faculty Award

Mr. Swaroop S. Sonone | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Faculty Award

School of Forensic Sciences, JSPM University, Pune | India

Mr. Swaroop S. Sonone, Assistant Professor at the School of Behavioural and Forensic Sciences, Jayawant Shikshan Prasarak Mandal (JSPM) University, Pune, India, is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in Digital and Cyber Forensics, Forensic Ballistics, and Cyber Psychology. He holds an M.Sc. in Forensic Science (Digital & Cyber Forensics) and a B.Sc. in Forensic Science from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad, along with a Diploma in Photography. He has qualified multiple national eligibility tests, including UGC-NET (three times) and MH-SET (SPPU, 2021), showcasing his academic competence and commitment to higher education. His research credentials, as indexed in Scopus (Author ID: 57219960845; ORCID: 0000-0002-3358-348X), include 24 publications, 670 citations, and an h-index of 5, reflecting his consistent scholarly contribution and scientific impact. Mr. Sonone has demonstrated exemplary academic leadership as Programme Coordinator, IQAC Coordinator, and Editor of the International Journal of Forensic Sciences (IJFSC). His notable publications, such as Water Contamination by Heavy Metals (2020) and Unveiling the Power of Nanoparticles for Latent Fingerprints (2024), highlight his interdisciplinary expertise bridging forensic and environmental sciences. Recognized for his excellence in teaching and research, he received the Young Forensic Faculty Award (NAEF-2025) by ThinkSakshya. Beyond academia, he actively engages in public science communication through national media, fostering forensic awareness. With his intellectual rigor, innovation, and leadership, Mr. Swaroop S. Sonone continues to advance forensic science education and research in India, exemplifying professional excellence and academic integrity.

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Featured Publications

  • Sonone, S. S., Jadhav, S., Sankhla, M. S., & Kumar, R. (2020). Water contamination by heavy metals and their toxic effect on aquaculture and human health through food chain. Letters in Applied NanoBioScience, 10(2), 2148–2166. Cited by 562.

  • Gulia, S., Rohilla, R. K., Sankhla, M. S., Kumar, R., & Sonone, S. S. (2020). Impact of pesticide toxicity in aquatic environment. Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry, 11(3), 10131–10140. Cited by 166.

  • Verma, R. K., Sankhla, M. S., Rathod, N. V., Sonone, S. S., Parihar, K., & Singh, G. K. (2022). Eradication of fatal textile industrial dyes by wastewater treatment. Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry, 12(1), 567–587. Cited by 74.

  • Mohan, H., Rajput, S. S., Jadhav, E. B., Sankhla, M. S., Sonone, S. S., Jadhav, S., et al. (2021). Ecotoxicity, occurrence, and removal of pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs from aquatic systems. Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry, 11(5), 12530–12546. Cited by 65.

  • Singhal, M., Jadhav, S., Sonone, S. S., Sankhla, M. S., & Kumar, R. (2021). Microalgae-based sustainable bioremediation of water contaminated by pesticides. Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry, 12, 149–169. Cited by 54.

Sonja Jahnke | Medicine and Health Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Sonja Jahnke | Medicine and Health Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Group Practice Drs. Jahnke | Germany

Ms. Sonja Jahnke is a promising young physician-scientist whose academic trajectory reflects an exceptional blend of clinical excellence, research productivity, and international engagement in orthopaedics and sports medicine. She completed her medical education at Brandenburg Medical School (MHB), complemented by clinical rotations at Ludwig Maximilian University, University Hospital Brandenburg, and St. Vinzenz Hospital, where she gained comprehensive training in internal medicine, trauma care, orthopaedics, and sports orthopaedics. Since July 2025, she has been serving as a resident physician in training, advancing her clinical expertise while building upon her earlier role as a surgical assistant at Sporthopaedicum Berlin. Her research focuses on anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, rehabilitation strategies, and the influence of bracing and muscular strength on functional recovery, bridging biomechanics with patient-centered outcomes. Ms. Sonja Jahnke has authored three peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus, with 34 citations across 34 documents and an h-index of 2, reflecting her growing scholarly impact. Her contributions have appeared in leading journals such as the Journal of Clinical Medicine (2025), Sports Orthopaedics and Traumatology (2023), Efort Open Reviews (2023), and Healthcare Basel (2023), advancing knowledge on ACL rehabilitation, orthopaedic outcomes, and innovative treatment approaches. In addition, she has delivered invited presentations at prestigious international meetings, including ESSKA 2024 in Milan and the Berlin Arthroscopy Course, underscoring her recognition as a dynamic and insightful communicator. Her achievements have been further acknowledged with the Young Investigator Award from Brandenburg Medical School in 2022, highlighting her strong potential as an emerging leader in sports medicine research and clinical practice.

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Featured Publications

  1. Jahnke, S., Prill, R., Królikowska, A., & Becker, R. (2025, September). Test learning effects influence coordinative but not strength-related tasks in patients six months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

  2. Prill, R., Cruysen, C., Jahnke, S., & Becker, R. (2023, June). Der Einfluss von Bandagen und Orthesen auf die Performance in der Back in Action Testbatterie. Conference Paper.

  3. Diquattro, E., Jahnke, S., Traina, F., & Kopf, S. (2023, May). ACL surgery: Reasons for failure and management.

  4. Jahnke, S., Cruysen, C., Prill, R., & Becker, R. (2023, February). Protocol for a randomized crossover trial to evaluate the effect of soft brace and rigid orthosis on performance and readiness to return to sport six months post-ACL-reconstruction.

  5. Jahnke, S., Becker, R., Królikowska, A., & Prill, R. (2022, August). Manual estimation of hip abductor strength – A practical alternative to conventional assessment tools? Conference Paper.

  6. Jahnke, S., Królikowska, A., Becker, R., & Prill, R. (2022, August). Influence of hip abductor strength on pelvis and knee position during a single-leg landing test. Conference Paper.

  7. Rinaldi, V. G., Prill, R., Jahnke, S., & Becker, R. (2022, August). The influence of gluteal muscle strength deficits on dynamic knee valgus: A scoping review.

Andrej Sirek | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Andrej Sirek | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

University Hospital Basel | Switzerland

Dr. Andrej Sirek is a dedicated Pathology Resident at the University Hospital Basel, Institute of Medical Genetics and Pathology, where he is actively shaping his career at the intersection of clinical diagnostics and medical research. With his educational foundation built in leading European institutions, Dr. Andrej Sirek has developed a strong grounding in medical genetics, histopathology, and laboratory sciences, which now supports his dual role as both clinician and researcher. His residency provides him with exposure to complex pathology cases while also allowing him to engage in research that seeks to bridge genetic profiling and diagnostic pathology, with the long-term aim of contributing to precision medicine and early disease detection. Currently, he has completed one research project and is progressing with another, both expected to yield indexed publications in the near future. Despite being at an early stage of his academic career, his commitment to innovation in pathology has already been recognized with a nomination for the Best Researcher Award. He maintains active membership in several professional organizations, including SGPATH, ÖGPATH, SGZ, and ESP, which strengthens his global collaborations and engagement with the wider pathology community. While he has yet to publish peer-reviewed articles, his ongoing research demonstrates his potential to make impactful contributions to the field. His academic and professional journey underscores the promise of a new generation of clinician-scientists who integrate advanced diagnostic techniques with research innovation to improve patient care. Dr. Andrej Sirek’s trajectory highlights his dedication, scholarly potential, and commitment to excellence in pathology and medical genetics.

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Featured Publications

Dr. Andrej Sirek has contributed to impactful research in pathology, focusing on diagnostic innovations, tumor biology, and clinicopathological correlations. Key recent publications include:

Sirek, A., Hench, I. B., Hench, J., Alborelli, I., Gross, M. W., Jakscha, J., Schaller, P., Nagel, G., Baumhoer, D., & Tzankov, A. (2025). Recurrent clonal radiotherapy-associated fibroepithelial polyp of the pharynx: Do low grade radiogenic stromal tumours exist? Case report.

Sobottka, B., Vetter, V., Banaei-Esfahani, A., Nowak, M., Lorch, A., Sirek, A., Mertz, K. D., Brunelli, M., Berthold, D., de Leval, L., et al. (2024). Immune phenotype-genotype associations in primary clear cell renal cell carcinoma and matched metastatic tissue.

Naila Camila da Rocha | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Naila Camila da Rocha | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

University of Wisconsin-Madison | United States

Dr. Naila Camila da Rocha is a distinguished researcher specializing in biostatistics, artificial intelligence in healthcare, and predictive analytics, with a strong focus on advancing precision medicine and healthcare delivery. She is completing her Ph.D. in Biometrics at São Paulo State University (UNESP) in collaboration with the University of Wisconsin–Madison, following a Master’s in Biometrics, a Professional Master’s in Applied Statistics, and a Bachelor’s in Administration. With over 14 years of experience in strategic planning, business intelligence, and applied statistics, she has held leadership roles including Head of Growth Strategy and Revenue at iFood, Data Science Manager at BRF, and currently works as a Data Scientist at Statbit, while also contributing as a volunteer researcher at the Clinics Hospital of Botucatu (LabData). Her research applies machine learning, natural language processing, and advanced statistical modeling to nephrology, transplantation, and chronic disease management, with impactful results such as predictive models for graft rejection, delayed graft function, and inequities in hemodialysis access. She has published more than 20 peer-reviewed papers in high-impact journals and received multiple prestigious awards, including the Massola Award (2025), AACD Summit Award (2025), Magaldi Award (2023), and Nestor Schor Award (2023). By successfully bridging data science with clinical applications, she has established herself as an influential voice in developing innovative tools for early diagnosis, risk stratification, and health system optimization, demonstrating excellence as a researcher whose work is shaping both academic knowledge and practical healthcare solutions.

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Featured Publications

  • Beltramino, L., Bedacarratx, V., Roldán, P., González, N. A. M., … (2020). Aprendizajes y prácticas educativas en las actuales condiciones de época: COVID-19. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Cited by: 33

  • Da Rocha, N. C., Barbosa, A. M. P., Schnr, Y. O., Machado-Rugolo, J., … (2022). Natural language processing to extract information from Portuguese-language medical records. Data, 8(1), 11. Cited by: 13

  • De Andrade, L. G. M., Barbosa, A. M. P., Da Rocha, N. C., Cardoso, M. M. de A., … (2022). Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on solid organ transplant and rejection episodes in Brazil’s Unified Healthcare System. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(21), 6581. Cited by: 11

  • Ordones, F. V., Kawano, P. R., Vermeulen, L., Hooshyari, A., Scholtz, D., … (2025). A novel machine learning-based predictive model of clinically significant prostate cancer and online risk calculator. Urology, 196, 20–26. Cited by: 5

  • Addad, V. V., Palma, L. M. P., Vaisbich, M. H., Barbosa, A. M. P., … (2023). A comprehensive model for assessing and classifying patients with thrombotic microangiopathy: The TMA-INSIGHT score. Thrombosis Journal, 21(1), 119. Cited by: 5

  • Santos, G. P. A., Sesso, R., Lugon, J. R., Neves, P. D. M. de M., Barbosa, A. M. P., … (2024). Geographic inequities in hemodialysis access: A call to reassess dialysis facility locations in Brazil. Journal of Nephrology, 37(9), 2601–2608. Cited by: 4

Ji Li | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Ji Li | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Scholar Award

Central South University | China

Professor Ji Li, PhD, is a distinguished scholar in dermatological sciences, currently serving in the Department of Dermatology at Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, China. Renowned for groundbreaking research in inflammatory dermatosis and skin aging, Professor Ji has significantly advanced clinical and molecular dermatology through over a decade of academic contributions.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

Professor Ji Li, PhD, has firmly established herself as a leading figure in dermatological research, particularly in the areas of inflammatory dermatosis and skin aging. Her academic contributions are highly impactful, with over 100 SCI-indexed publications in prestigious international journals, such as BMJ, Science Advances, Developmental Cell, EMBO Journal, JAAD, JAMA Dermatology, and Journal of Investigative Dermatology. This extensive publication record underscores her sustained productivity and global recognition.

In addition to scholarly output, her ability to attract six projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) demonstrates her competence in leading significant, peer-reviewed scientific research with national and institutional importance. Her dual roles as first and corresponding author reflect intellectual leadership and mentorship capability, making her a strong candidate for the Best Scholar Award.

🎓 Education

Professor Ji Li earned a Ph.D. in Dermatology and has since cultivated a strong academic foundation that supports both clinical excellence and scientific innovation. Their academic journey is rooted in top-tier institutions, combining rigorous research training with a focus on translational skin biology.

🧪 Experience

With a long-standing tenure at Xiangya Hospital, Professor Ji Li has blended clinical dermatology practice with laboratory-based investigation, leading several research groups and mentoring young scientists. With active involvement in national and international dermatological communities, Ji Li is recognized as a clinical-scientific leader in the field.

🔬 Research Interest On Medicine and Health Sciences

Professor Ji’s core research areas include:

  • Inflammatory dermatoses, exploring molecular mechanisms and treatment strategies

  • Skin aging, investigating cellular aging pathways and potential rejuvenation therapies
    These interests are supported by a rich body of work that bridges clinical needs and molecular science.

🏆 Award

Professor Ji Li has been honored with several prestigious recognitions, including grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (with 6 funded projects), underlining the scientific community’s acknowledgment of Ji’s excellence and innovation. The consistent impact of Ji’s work positions them as a leading nominee for the Best Scholar Award.

📚 Publications

Professor Ji Li has authored over 100 SCI-indexed papers as first or corresponding author, published in top-tier international journals. Notable recent publications include:

💡 Conclusion

Professor Ji Li exemplifies the values of the Best Scholar Award through a rare combination of clinical expertise, scientific vision, and impactful scholarship. With extensive contributions to inflammatory skin diseases and aging, an outstanding publication record, and robust grant support, Ji stands out as a trailblazer in dermatology research. Their leadership continues to inspire innovation, mentorship, and global collaboration.