Rama Ayash | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rama Ayash | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Damascus University | Syria

Dr. Rama Ayash is a medical advisor, senior lecturer, and scientific researcher specializing in clinical biochemistry, diabetes research, and molecular mechanisms of β-cell apoptosis. Her primary research focuses on the pathophysiological role of cytokines and death receptors in glucose dysregulation and prediabetes, with particular emphasis on the therapeutic effects of DPP4 inhibitors such as sitagliptin. Her recent publications include groundbreaking studies in Scientific Reports, BMC Endocrine Disorders, and the European Journal of Pharmacology, exploring inflammatory cytokine modulation, apoptotic biomarkers (FAS, TNFR1, TRAIL-R2), and their relationship to β-cell dysfunction. Dr. Rama Ayash’s research contributions advance understanding of early diabetic mechanisms, aiding in the development of targeted therapeutic strategies to preserve pancreatic function. She has also supervised diverse clinical and molecular research projects in cardiovascular pharmacology, endocrine biomarkers, and celiac disease diagnostics, demonstrating her interdisciplinary expertise. Her work integrates clinical biochemistry, molecular diagnostics, and translational medicine, contributing to the growing field of preventive and precision diabetology. Dr. Rama Ayash has been an active conference speaker and scientific presenter, sharing insights on cardio-renal pharmacology, metabolic pathways, and biomarker discovery. Her continuing research endeavors aim to bridge laboratory findings with clinical outcomes to enhance diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic efficacy in metabolic diseases.

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Featured Publications

• Ayash, R., Kabalan, Y., & Chamaa, S. (2025). Exploring the predictive potentials of IL-1β and TNFR1 in atherogenic risk in prediabetes. Scientific Reports, 15(1), 37369. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-37369

• Ayash, R., Kabalan, Y., & Chamaa, S. (2025). Association of soluble apoptotic biomarkers (FAS, TNFR1 and TRAIL-R2) with β-cell dysfunction in early glucose dysregulation. BMC Endocrine Disorders, 25(1), 218. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12902-025-0218

• Ayash, R., Kabalan, Y., & Chamaa, S. (2025). Sitagliptin reduces cytokine-induced β-cell apoptosis in prediabetes: A six-month interventional study. European Journal of Pharmacology, 177708. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejphar.2025.177708

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.

Nitika Dhingra | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nitika Dhingra | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Chitkara University | India

Dr. Nitika Dhingra  is an academic and researcher at Chitkara University, Punjab, India, with expertise in machine learning–integrated sensor development, non-destructive spectroscopy, and RF-based sensing technologies. She holds a Ph.D. in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Chitkara University, supported by an M.Tech from Punjabi University and a B.Tech from Punjab Technical University. Her research advances applications in food adulteration detection, construction material classification, and structural health monitoring of heritage sites. She has contributed significantly as a Junior and Senior Research Fellow under a DST-SHRI scheme, focusing on sensor design, embedded systems, and machine learning integration. In 2024, she secured a DST-funded research grant worth 27 Lakhs as Principal Investigator, demonstrating her leadership in high-impact projects. Her scholarly contributions include 12 publications indexed in Scopus, 9 citations across 8 documents, and an h-index of 2, along with several granted and filed patents. She has been honored with the Gandhian Young Technological Innovation Award, DST Senior Research Fellowship, and the Best Paper Presentation Award at ICAMSE, and was a semi-finalist in the DST–Texas Instruments Innovation Challenge. Dr. Nitika Dhingra’s career exemplifies innovation, academic excellence, and impactful contributions to science and technology.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

  • Dhingra, N., Saluja, N., Garg, R., & Kanwar, V. (2023). Radio frequency as a non-destructive approach to concrete structure health monitoring. Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions of Civil Engineering. Cited by: 3.

  • Dhingra, N., Ghosh, D., Saluja, N., & Sabapathay, T. (2023). Radio frequency based sensor for adulteration measurement in a continuous two phase-flow of alcoholic beverages. Sensing and Imaging, 24(1), 32. Cited by: 2.

  • Dhingra, N., Saluja, N., Kanwar, V., & Garg, R. (2021). Moisture sensitive electrical property measurement in concrete slab with step graded antenna. Materials Today: Proceedings, 45, 5172–5176. Cited by: 2.

  • Dhingra, N., & Saluja, N. (2024). RF sensor-based adulterant discriminant estimation in mustard oil. Sensing and Imaging, 25(1), 59. Cited by: 1.

  • Dhingra, N., & Saluja, N. (2024). A novel non-destructive technique-based automated classification of construction material using machine learning. Asian Journal of Civil Engineering, 25(1), 805–810. Cited by: 1.

  • Geetanjali, Jindal, P., Saluja, N., Kashyap, N., & Dhingra, N. (2023). Design and optimization of wideband RF energy harvesting antenna for low-power wireless sensor applications. Proceedings of International Conference on Data Science and Applications. Cited by: 1.

Begum Ertan | Medicine and Health Sciences | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Begum Ertan | Medicine and Health Sciences | Young Researcher Award

Sandikli State Hospital | Turkey

Dr. Begum Ertan is an accomplished medical doctor and specialist in Gynecology and Obstetrics, serving at Afyonkarahisar Sandikli State Hospital. She is recognized for her dedication to advancing women’s reproductive health, blending clinical expertise with a strong commitment to academic research. Her work spans adenomyosis diagnosis, infertility treatment, IVF success prediction, and gynecologic oncology. Actively engaged in professional societies, she is a core group member of the Turkish Endometriosis and Adenomyosis Society. Dr. Ertan combines patient-centered care with cutting-edge scientific approaches, striving to improve diagnostic accuracy, treatment outcomes, and overall quality of life for women.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Ertan completed her medical degree at Celal Bayar University, Faculty of Medicine, where she laid a strong foundation in clinical sciences and patient care. She then specialized in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Dokuz Eylül University, Faculty of Medicine, developing advanced skills in reproductive medicine, maternal-fetal health, and minimally invasive surgical techniques. Her education was enriched by exposure to diverse clinical cases and participation in academic projects, fostering her dual role as a skilled clinician and committed researcher.

Experience

With extensive experience as a Gynecology and Obstetrics Specialist, Dr. Ertan has managed complex cases involving high-risk pregnancies, reproductive endocrinology, and gynecologic surgery. She has contributed to multidisciplinary medical teams, enhancing patient outcomes through evidence-based approaches. Her professional activities include presenting original research at leading national and international conferences, authoring peer-reviewed publications, and writing academic book chapters on endometriosis, infertility, and hormonal therapies. In addition to her hospital duties, she actively participates in community health initiatives, delivering educational seminars on women’s health and hygiene.

Research Interests

Dr. Ertan’s research is driven by a commitment to improving women’s reproductive health through innovative diagnostic and therapeutic methods. She is particularly interested in adenomyosis detection using advanced imaging modalities, identifying predictive factors for IVF success, evaluating the impact of early pregnancy findings on pregnancy outcomes, and exploring rare gynecologic pathologies. Her studies also address the role of hysteroscopic evaluation in abnormal uterine bleeding and the relationship between ovarian conditions and fertility potential. By integrating clinical insight with research innovation, she aims to bridge the gap between academic findings and real-world patient care.

Awards

Dr. Ertan’s professional trajectory reflects the qualities sought in the Young Researcher Award  innovation, dedication, and measurable contributions to the field. Her growing portfolio of scientific publications, her active participation in professional societies, and her involvement in public health education underscore her status as a promising and impactful early-career researcher in obstetrics and gynecology.

Publications

  • Title: Prediction of adenomyosis according to revised definitions of morphological uterus sonographic assessment features
    Journal: Frontiers in Medicine
    Published on: August 2024

  • Title: Comparison of Patients with Adenomyosis Detected in Hysterectomy Material and Patients with Other Benign Pathologies: Retrospective Study
    Journal: Turkish Journal of Reproductive Medicine and Surgery
    Published on: 2024

  • Title: Impact of ovarian cysts observed on the initial day of ovulation induction on the success rates in IVF cycles
    Journal: Reproductive Bio Medicine Online
    Published on: November 2023

  • Title: Correlation of adenomyosis risk factors with pathologic diagnosis
    Journal: Reproductive Bio Medicine Online
    Published on: November 2023

  • Title: Pregnancy Loss Prediction Based on Early First Trimester Ultrasound
    Journal: Reproductive Bio Medicine Online
    Published on: November 2023

  • Title: Ovarian hilus cell hyperplasia and sertoli-leydig cell tumor in a patient with postmenopausal virilization: a rare case report
    Journal: Aegean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
    Published on: December 2021

Conclusion

Dr. Begum Ertan embodies the profile of an emerging leader in reproductive medicine. Her clinical expertise, research productivity, and academic contributions have already made a significant impact on the field. Through her continued work in advanced gynecologic diagnostics, fertility treatment, and women’s health advocacy, she demonstrates exceptional promise as a young researcher. Her commitment to bridging scientific innovation with practical healthcare solutions makes her a strong and deserving candidate for the Young Researcher Award.