Sahar Issa | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sahar Issa | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Faculty of medicine, Alexandria University | Egypt

Dr. Sahar Issa, is a distinguished Professor of Forensic Medicine, Clinical Toxicology, and Medical Ethics at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Alexandria, Egypt. She earned her Ph.D. in Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology from Alexandria University, following an M.Sc. in Forensic Medicine & Clinical Toxicology and a Diploma in Public Health specializing in Vector Control and Pesticide Residues Toxicities, alongside her MBChB in Medicine and Surgery. Over her extensive academic career, Dr. Sahar Issa has combined rigorous teaching with cutting-edge research in forensic medicine, toxicology, and medical ethics, contributing to enhanced clinical and forensic practices. Her research interests include toxicological analysis, forensic pathology, sex determination using skeletal traits, and the assessment of chemical and microbial hazards. She has published several influential works, including her book Forensic Toxicology: Poisoning in the Modern World (IntechOpen, 2019) and Microbial Witness: Unraveling Mysteries with Forensic Microbiomes (IntechOpen, 2023). Her peer-reviewed articles cover a wide range of topics such as fentanyl and ketamine effects on liver biochemistry (Toxicology, 2003), forensic toxicology of suicidal and accidental poisonings (Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2016), and postmortem trace element analysis (J Forensic Leg Med, 2022), with many of her studies widely cited for their clinical and forensic relevance. Recognized for her contributions to education, toxicology consultation, and public health, Dr. Sahar Issa exemplifies excellence in research, bridging laboratory insights with practical forensic applications and mentoring the next generation of forensic scientists globally.

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Featured Publications

Hafez, E. M., Issa, S. Y., Ai-Mazroua, M. K., Ibrahim, K. T., & Rahman, S. M. A. (2016). The neonicotinoid insecticide imidacloprid: A male reproductive system toxicity inducer-human and experimental study.

Hafez, M. E., Issa, Y. S., & Abdel Rahman, M. S. (2015). Parenchymatous toxicity of tramadol: Histopathological and biochemical study. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Dependence, 3(5), 225.

Issa, S. Y., Khanfour, A. A., & Kharoshah, M. (2016). A model for stature estimation and sex prediction using percutaneous ulnar and radial lengths in autopsied adult Egyptians. Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 6(2), 84–89.

Ibrahim, S. Y. (2016). Determination of heavy metals and other toxic ingredients in henna (Lawsonia inermis). Journal of Environmental & Analytical Toxicology, 6(3), 9.

Cebolla, S. G., [et al.]. (2018). Fully automated forensic routine dried blood spot screening for workplace testing. Journal of Analytical Toxicology, 43(2), 1–11.

Issa, S. Y., Hafez, E. M., El-Banna, A. S., Abdel Rahman, S. M., AlMazroua, M. K., … [et al.]. (2018). Baclofen systemic toxicity: Experimental histopathological and biochemical study. Human & Experimental Toxicology, 37(4), 431–441.

Zagloul, N. M., Farghaly, R. M., ELKhatib, H., Issa, S. Y., & El-Zoghby, S. M. (2022). Technology facilitated sexual violence: A comparative study between working and non-working females in Egypt before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 12(1), 21.

Alalawi, S., Issa, S. T., Takshe, A. A., & ElBarazi, I. (2022). A review of the environmental implications of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Arab Emirates. Environmental Challenges, 8, 100561.

Eddine, N. N., Noisel, N., Dieme, D., Asmar, M. K., Issa, S. T., & Bouchard, M. (2022). Multi-matrix biomonitoring approach to assess exposure to metals and trace elements in the Lebanese population and associations with drinking water consumption. Environmental Research, 214, 113982.

Chunmei Qin | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chunmei Qin | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Luzhou People’s Hospital | China

Dr. Chunmei Qin is a highly respected nephrologist and Director at Luzhou People’s Hospital. With over a decade of dedicated experience in clinical practice, research, and academic mentoring, she has played a pivotal role in advancing nephrology care in China. Her scientific acumen and leadership have led her to spearhead more than ten provincial and municipal research initiatives, gaining national recognition for her innovative contributions. As a recipient of multiple prestigious honors, she exemplifies clinical excellence blended with research-driven impact.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

Dr. Chunmei Qin brings over a decade of comprehensive clinical, academic, and research experience in nephrology, making her a competitive candidate for the Best Researcher Award. She has led or participated in 10+ provincial and municipal-level research projects, including those funded by the Luzhou Medical Association, Sichuan Province Medical Research Project Plan, and Luzhou Science and Technology Program. Notably, one of her research outcomes has been recognized as nationally advanced.

She has authored five peer-reviewed articles in respected SCI-indexed journals, with research that spans from kidney failure in diabetic nephropathy patients to oxidative stress mechanisms in diabetic kidney disease. These works contribute meaningfully to both clinical practice and academic discourse. Additionally, she has received multiple accolades, including:

  • Outstanding Young Paper Award by the Sichuan Medical Association.

  • Outstanding Contribution Award by the Municipal Health Commission.

Her active engagement in professional organizations and committees (such as the Nephropathy Branch of the Sichuan Medical Promotion Association) further reinforces her leadership in the field.

🎓 Education

Dr. Qin holds a strong academic foundation in nephrology, built through extensive medical training and continuous professional development. Her academic journey is characterized by a focus on integrating clinical insights with evidence-based research, equipping her with the analytical skills and expertise required to navigate complex patient cases and contribute to impactful studies.

🏥 Experience

Currently serving as Director at Luzhou People’s Hospital, Dr. Qin has amassed significant experience across clinical care, research, and medical education. Her responsibilities encompass managing nephrology units, mentoring junior physicians, and leading interdisciplinary teams in patient-centered care. Her experience extends beyond the bedside to include policymaking contributions at the municipal level through health commissions.

🔬 Research Interests On Medicine and Health Sciences

Dr. Qin’s research interests lie primarily in nephrology, with a special focus on diabetic kidney disease, chronic kidney failure, oxidative stress mechanisms, and the psychological implications of kidney disease. She is passionate about exploring the intersection between metabolic disorders and renal complications, as well as applying molecular approaches to improve patient outcomes.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Qin has received multiple accolades in recognition of her outstanding contributions. These include the Outstanding Young Paper Award from the Sichuan Medical Association and the Outstanding Contribution Award from the Municipal Health Commission. Her work, acknowledged both locally and nationally, reflects her commitment to excellence in nephrology research and healthcare delivery.

📄 Publications

Dr. Qin has authored several impactful studies in internationally recognized SCI journals, demonstrating both breadth and depth in her research:

  1. Qin, C., Wu, Y., Zou, Y., et al. Associations between depressive and anxiety symptoms and incident kidney failure in patients with diabetic nephropathy, BMC Nephrology, 2025; 26:54. Cited by multiple nephrology scholars for its clinical relevance.

  2. Qin, C., Wang, Y., Zhao, L., et al. Clinical and pathological features of Chinese patients with type 2 diabetes, biopsy-proven diabetic kidney disease, and rapid eGFR decline, Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes, 2022; 15:2847–2856. Widely cited for advancing understanding of kidney function trajectories.

  3. Qin, C., Yin, D., Liu, F., et al. Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura in a patient on long-term alpha-interferon therapy: a case report, BMC Nephrology, 2023; 24(1):143. Referenced in case studies on rare renal pathologies.

  4. Zhang, R., Qin, C., Zhang, J., et al. DNA hypomethylation of Syk induces oxidative stress and apoptosis via the PKCβ/P66shc pathway in diabetic kidney disease, FASEB Journal, 2024; 38(6):e23564. Significantly cited in molecular nephrology and oxidative stress research.

  5. Qin, C., Li, G., Yuan, Y., et al. Association between uric acid to HDL-C ratio and diabetic kidney disease in US adults, Scientific Reports, 2025; 15:24353. Cited for its epidemiological insights on metabolic markers.