Babak Akbari | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Babak Akbari | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

Babak Akbari has established himself as a dedicated researcher with significant contributions to the fields of biomaterials, tissue engineering, and medical technology. His work has advanced knowledge in areas such as bone and cartilage regeneration, scaffold design, nanocomposites, dental materials, and controlled drug delivery systems, reflecting both scientific depth and interdisciplinary strength. By publishing widely and co-authoring specialized books, he has played an important role in bridging material sciences with health applications. His research demonstrates innovation in creating functional biomaterials that address critical challenges in orthopedics, dentistry, and regenerative medicine. While his contributions are noteworthy, expanding global collaborations, enhancing translational research towards clinical applications, and engaging with emerging domains like personalized medicine and sustainable biomaterials could further increase his impact. Overall, his body of work reflects excellence and commitment, making him a strong and deserving candidate for recognition through the Best Researcher Award.

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Education

Babak Akbari has built a strong educational foundation in the field of materials science and engineering, with a focus on its applications in medical technology and tissue engineering. His academic journey has been marked by progressive specialization in areas such as materials identification, selection, and advanced processing, which provided him with the technical knowledge required to explore innovative solutions for biomedical challenges. Over the course of his studies, he developed expertise in understanding the structural and functional aspects of materials, which later became central to his research on biomaterials, scaffolds, and nanocomposites for tissue regeneration. This educational background has equipped him with the skills to bridge engineering principles with health sciences, enabling him to contribute effectively to interdisciplinary research. By combining strong theoretical knowledge with practical problem-solving approaches, he has positioned himself as a capable academic who translates materials engineering into meaningful healthcare applications.

Experience

Babak Akbari has gained extensive professional experience through his academic and research career, particularly in the fields of medical technology, biomaterials, and tissue engineering. His work reflects a balance of teaching, mentoring, and conducting advanced research that bridges material sciences with biomedical applications. He has actively contributed to the development of innovative scaffolds, nanocomposites, and functional biomaterials designed for applications in bone and cartilage regeneration, dental health, and controlled drug delivery systems. His professional experience also includes collaborative projects that integrate engineering with medical sciences, resulting in interdisciplinary advancements published in national and international journals as well as contributions to specialized scientific books. Through his professional roles, he has consistently emphasized both knowledge creation and knowledge transfer, ensuring that his expertise supports the growth of future scientists while addressing pressing healthcare challenges. His career demonstrates a clear commitment to advancing science with real-world medical applications.

Research Interest

Babak Akbari’s research interests lie at the intersection of materials science, biomedical engineering, and health technology, with a particular focus on developing innovative solutions for regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. He is deeply engaged in exploring biomaterials such as nanocomposites, scaffolds, and functionalized polymers to support bone and cartilage regeneration, dental applications, and advanced drug delivery systems. His work also emphasizes the design of bioinspired and biocompatible materials that can mimic natural tissue environments, thereby enhancing cell growth and healing outcomes. In addition, he is interested in surface modification techniques, controlled drug release, and the integration of nanotechnology to improve the performance of medical devices and implants. By addressing both fundamental scientific questions and practical healthcare challenges, his research aims to create sustainable, effective, and clinically relevant materials that can transform medical treatments and improve patient outcomes across a wide range of applications.

Award and Honor

Babak Akbari has earned recognition for his valuable contributions to the advancement of biomaterials, tissue engineering, and medical technology through a combination of academic achievements, research excellence, and scholarly publications. His role as a co-author of internationally published scientific books and his contributions to highly regarded journals have positioned him as a respected figure within the scientific community. The impact of his work on scaffold development, regenerative medicine, and biomedical applications reflects innovation and dedication, which has been acknowledged by peers and collaborators in interdisciplinary research networks. His consistent efforts to bridge material sciences with clinical applications demonstrate the kind of impactful research that attracts appreciation and recognition at both national and international levels. These honors highlight his ability to address complex healthcare challenges through scientific inquiry, underscoring his standing as a committed researcher whose work continues to contribute meaningfully to the progress of medical and life sciences.

Research Skill

Babak Akbari possesses strong research skills that span across materials science, biomedical engineering, and tissue engineering, enabling him to contribute effectively to interdisciplinary health-related innovations. He has expertise in designing and fabricating scaffolds, nanocomposites, and biomaterials with tailored properties for applications in bone regeneration, cartilage repair, and dental treatments. His skills include advanced material characterization, surface modification, and the development of controlled drug delivery systems, which are crucial for enhancing biocompatibility and therapeutic outcomes. He is adept at integrating nanotechnology into medical applications, creating bioinspired materials that closely mimic natural tissue structures. In addition to laboratory techniques, he demonstrates strong analytical and problem-solving skills, applying scientific principles to address practical healthcare challenges. His ability to collaborate across disciplines and translate experimental findings into clinically relevant outcomes highlights his comprehensive research capability. These skills collectively position him as a researcher committed to advancing innovative biomedical technologies.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Deformation mechanism of epoxy/clay nanocomposite
Citation: 146
Year: 2007

Title: Fabrication and characterization of gold nanoparticle-doped electrospun PCL/chitosan nanofibrous scaffolds for nerve tissue engineering
Citation: 87
Year: 2018

Title: Preparation and characterization of poly ε-caprolactone-gelatin/multi-walled carbon nanotubes electrospun scaffolds for cartilage tissue engineering applications
Citation: 83
Year: 2020

Title: Antibiotics drug release controlling and osteoblast adhesion from Titania nanotubes arrays using silk fibroin coating
Citation: 82
Year: 2019

Title: Effect of surface modification on physical and cellular properties of PCL thin film
Citation: 40
Year: 2021

Conclusion

Babak Akbari’s research excellence, interdisciplinary contributions, and dedication to advancing health-oriented material sciences make him a strong candidate for recognition through the Best Researcher Award. With continued focus on global collaborations and clinical translation, his work has the potential to make even greater impact on the future of medical technology and healthcare innovations.

Xuye Chen | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xuye Chen | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant to the Dean at Lu dong university | China

Xuye Chen stands out as a highly accomplished researcher whose work in microfluidics, MEMS, and intelligent sensing systems demonstrates both innovation and real-world relevance. Their extensive contributions to international journals and leadership in multiple research projects highlight a strong commitment to advancing science with direct applications in wearable technology, healthcare, and agriculture. The ability to mentor students who progress to advanced research roles further reflects their dedication to academic growth and knowledge transfer. While their achievements are impressive, expanding international collaborations, engaging more actively in professional societies, and contributing to wider knowledge dissemination through books or reviews could further strengthen their impact. Enhanced global consultancy and industry partnerships would also support the practical translation of their research. Overall, their track record of impactful innovations and research leadership makes them a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with the potential for even greater influence in the future.

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Education

Xuye Chen has pursued a strong academic journey that laid the foundation for their expertise in advanced scientific research. Their educational background is marked by a steady progression through rigorous training in science and engineering, equipping them with the technical skills and analytical mindset necessary to excel in their field. Over the course of their academic development, they cultivated a deep understanding of microfluidics, MEMS, and related interdisciplinary domains, which later shaped their research career. Through continuous learning and scholarly engagement, they have translated academic knowledge into impactful research contributions with applications in healthcare, wearable technology, and agriculture. Their educational pathway also reflects a commitment to integrating theoretical knowledge with practical innovation, enabling them to establish a strong reputation within the research community. This solid academic grounding has not only supported their personal growth but also empowered them to mentor and inspire future researchers in advancing scientific discovery.

Experience

Xuye Chen professional experience reflects a strong record of research, innovation, and leadership in the fields of microfluidics, MEMS, and intelligent sensing technologies. Over the years, they have consistently advanced interdisciplinary research with practical applications in healthcare, wearable devices, and modern agriculture, contributing to the development of impactful solutions that address real-world challenges. Their role in leading numerous funded research projects demonstrates effective project management, scientific rigor, and the ability to translate ideas into tangible outcomes. Beyond individual contributions, they have played a significant part in mentoring students and young researchers, fostering academic growth and encouraging innovation within the next generation of scientists. Their professional journey also includes extensive collaborations with industry through consultancy projects, enhancing the application of research in practical domains. This blend of academic excellence, applied research, and mentorship highlights a well-rounded professional trajectory that positions them as an influential figure in their field.

Research Interest

Xuye Chen research interests lie at the intersection of micro-nano manufacturing, microfluidic control systems, and flexible MEMS-based intelligent sensing technologies, with a strong focus on their practical applications in diverse fields. Their work emphasizes the development of innovative solutions that integrate advanced materials and design principles to create wearable equipment and healthcare monitoring systems capable of improving human well-being. In addition to health-related applications, their research extends to modern agriculture, where microfluidic and sensing systems can enhance productivity and sustainability. A central theme in their work is bridging fundamental science with real-world utility, ensuring that research outcomes not only advance theoretical knowledge but also provide tangible societal benefits. By exploring multidisciplinary approaches that combine physics, engineering, and biomedical sciences, they continue to push the boundaries of innovation. Their interests reflect a commitment to advancing technologies that improve quality of life while addressing pressing challenges across multiple sectors.

Award and Honor

Xuye Chen has received multiple awards and honors in recognition of their outstanding contributions to scientific research and technological innovation. Their achievements have been acknowledged through several prestigious provincial-level science and technology awards, reflecting the significance and impact of their work within the academic and applied research communities. These honors highlight excellence in areas such as microfluidics, MEMS, and intelligent sensing systems, where their research outcomes have advanced both knowledge and practical applications. Recognition through these awards also underscores their ability to lead high-quality research projects and deliver solutions with societal relevance, particularly in healthcare, wearable technology, and agriculture. Beyond personal achievements, these accolades serve as a testament to their role as a mentor, innovator, and leader in their field. The consistent acknowledgment of their work through competitive honors illustrates the high regard in which they are held and strengthens their candidacy for further international recognition.

Research Skill

Xuye Chen possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that enable them to excel in advancing innovative technologies across interdisciplinary domains. Their expertise includes designing and fabricating microfluidic systems, developing flexible MEMS-based sensors, and applying micro-nano manufacturing techniques to create intelligent devices with practical applications. They demonstrate strong analytical skills in experimental design, data interpretation, and problem-solving, ensuring high-quality outcomes in complex research environments. Their ability to integrate engineering principles with biomedical and agricultural applications reflects versatility and adaptability in addressing diverse challenges. In addition to technical expertise, they are skilled in managing large-scale research projects, securing funding, and delivering impactful results. Their proficiency in publishing in top-tier journals and reviewing scholarly work further shows strong communication and critical evaluation abilities. These combined skills not only contribute to advancing scientific innovation but also to mentoring young researchers, thereby fostering knowledge transfer and capacity building in their field.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Self-powered wearable triboelectric nanogenerator based on MXene/chitosan/carbon nanotube layered composite film
Year: 2025
Citation: 2

Title: CuO-embedded laser-induced graphene microfluidic system for continuous, non-invasive, and cost-effective glucose monitoring in sweat
Year: 2025
Citation: 1

Title: Bioinspired Leaf-Vein Micromixer for a Rapid and Efficient Synthesis of Monodisperse Ciprofloxacin Lipid Nanoparticles
Year: 2025
Citation: 1

Title: A flexible stretchable pressure sensor featuring a carbon nanotube porous sponge bionic-skin stratum spinosum electrode for health monitoring
Year: 2025
Citation: 1

Conclusion

Xuye Chen contributions to scientific research, innovation in MEMS and microfluidics, and their direct applications in healthcare and related fields make them highly deserving of recognition through the Best Researcher Award. Their strong academic output, project leadership, and applied impact align closely with the objectives of this award. With continued expansion in collaborative and outreach efforts, they have the potential to elevate their influence even further on the global research stage.

Aleksandra Lavrikova | Environmental Health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aleksandra Lavrikova | Environmental Health | Best Researcher Award

Post – doctoral at EPFL | Switzerland

Aleksandra Lavrikova is a highly promising early-career researcher with strong academic and professional achievements that make her a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With a solid background in biotechnology, nanotechnology, and biophysics, and currently serving as a postdoctoral researcher at the Swiss Plasma Center, EPFL, she has developed expertise in advanced experimental methods and interdisciplinary plasma research. Her work focuses on microbial inactivation, biofilm eradication, wastewater treatment, and plasma–cell interactions, resulting in multiple publications in reputed international journals. She has secured independent grants as a principal investigator, received awards for scientific excellence, and actively participated in international collaborations, reflecting leadership potential and global engagement. While her profile could be further strengthened through more high-impact publications, expanded translational research, and greater leadership in multi-institutional projects, her contributions to plasma science and biomedical applications already demonstrate significant impact, making her a deserving candidate for recognition.

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Education

Aleksandra Lavrikova’s educational journey reflects a strong interdisciplinary foundation that has shaped her into a skilled and versatile researcher. She began her studies with a Bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology from the Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology where she gained essential knowledge in life sciences and laboratory research. Building upon this, she pursued a Master’s degree in Nanotechnology and Microsystems Technology at the People’s Friendship University of Russia  equipping her with advanced technical and analytical skills at the intersection of biology and engineering. Her academic path culminated in a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Biophysics from Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia where she specialized in the study of plasma interactions with biological systems and microbial biofilms. This progression from biotechnology through nanotechnology to biophysics demonstrates her commitment to integrating multiple disciplines, enabling her to conduct impactful research with both scientific depth and practical relevance.

Experience

Aleksandra Lavrikova’s professional experience highlights her steady growth as a dedicated and innovative researcher in the fields of microbiology, plasma science, and biophysics. She began her career as a laboratory assistant at the Gamaleya Research Center of Epidemiology and Microbiology in Moscow where she gained valuable hands-on experience in molecular biology, microbiological analysis, and cell culture techniques. This early role laid the groundwork for her future focus on microbial systems and their interactions with novel technologies. Following the completion of her PhD, she advanced to her current role as a postdoctoral researcher at the Swiss Plasma Center, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). In this prestigious position, she has been actively involved in interdisciplinary projects exploring cold atmospheric plasma applications for microbial inactivation, biofilm control, and environmental treatments. Her international research collaborations, grant leadership, and contributions to high-impact publications reflect her growing independence and recognition as a promising researcher.

Research Interest

Aleksandra Lavrikova’s research interests lie at the intersection of microbiology, biophysics, and plasma science, with a focus on innovative solutions to biomedical and environmental challenges. She is particularly interested in the microbiological analysis of single cells, fungi, and bacterial biofilms, as well as the study of plasma–cell interactions at the molecular and cellular levels. Her expertise spans advanced molecular biology techniques, including PCR, protein and RNA isolation, immunoblotting, and flow cytometry, alongside spectroscopy and microscopy methods for in-depth characterization. A key area of her research involves the use of cold atmospheric plasmas and plasma-activated liquids for microbial inactivation, biofilm eradication, and wastewater treatment, highlighting the practical applications of her work in both healthcare and environmental sustainability. She is also engaged in studying mechanisms such as cell membrane integrity, DNA damage, and reactive oxygen species accumulation. This multidisciplinary approach demonstrates her commitment to advancing plasma-based technologies for global benefit.

Award and Honor

Aleksandra Lavrikova has received notable awards and honors that reflect her excellence, innovation, and growing recognition in the scientific community. she was a finalist in the Falling Walls Lab (Slovakia) competition, which highlights breakthrough ideas with global impact, underscoring the novelty and societal relevance of her research. The same year, she was awarded a Short Term Scientific Mission Grant to pursue collaborative research on cold plasma interactions with bacterial biofilms at University College Dublin, Ireland, demonstrating her active engagement in international scientific exchange. She also earned the Ján D. Skalný Prize for Best Oral Presentation at the Symposium on Application of Plasma Processes recognizing her outstanding ability to communicate complex research effectively. In addition, she successfully secured multiple competitive research grants as principal investigator during her PhD studies, which highlights her leadership and independence in scientific inquiry.

Research Skill

Aleksandra Lavrikova possesses a broad and advanced set of research skills that enable her to conduct interdisciplinary investigations in microbiology, plasma science, and biophysics. She is proficient in microbiological techniques, including the cultivation and analysis of bacteria, fungi, and biofilms, as well as in vitro manipulations involving virus-infected eukaryotic cells. Her expertise extends to molecular biology methods such as PCR, protein and RNA isolation, electrophoresis, and immunoblotting, which allow her to explore cellular mechanisms at the molecular level. She is skilled in spectroscopic and microscopic analyses, including fluorescence spectroscopy, absorption studies, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, and fluorescence microscopy, for detailed cellular and structural characterization. Additionally, she has experience with flow cytometry and animal experiments, further strengthening her versatility. A key aspect of her skill set is her ability to operate cold plasma discharges and study plasma–cell interactions, enabling innovative applications in biomedical and environmental research.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Flow cytometry study of Escherichia coli treated with plasma-activated water: confirming the absence of the viable but non-culturable state in bacteria
Authors: Agus, Rita; Avino, Fabio; Lavrikova, Aleksandra; Myers, Brayden; Furno, Ivo

Title: Non-thermal plasma coupled with photocatalysis for indoor air treatment at high air flow rates: effects on VOCs and bio-aerosols
Authors: Vazquez, Thomas; Lavrikova, Aleksandra; Wiedermann, Dalimír; Babic, Jan; Palko, Miroslav; Palko, Maroš; Machala, Zdenko

Title: Organic wastewater decontamination by cold plasmas – Improving bacteria inactivation by post-plasma treatment
Authors: Lavrikova, Aleksandra; Avino, Fabio; Agus, Rita; Furno, Ivo

Title: Eradication of single- and mixed-species biofilms of P. aeruginosa and S. aureus by pulsed streamer corona discharge cold atmospheric plasma
Authors: Lavrikova, Aleksandra; Janda, Mário; Bujdáková, Helena; Hensel, Karol

Title: Plasma-activated water retains antimicrobial properties against Escherichia coli after 72 h of storage
Authors: Agus, Rita; Pipoz, Laurens; Avino, Fabio; Lavrikova, Aleksandra; Myers, Brayden; Furno, Ivo

Conclusion

Aleksandra Lavrikova shows strong potential and already has a remarkable track record for an early-career researcher. Her multidisciplinary expertise in biotechnology, nanotechnology, and plasma biophysics, combined with her successful independent grants, peer-reviewed publications, and international collaborations, make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. She stands out particularly for her contributions to plasma applications in microbiology, biofilms, and environmental treatment, which have both scientific and societal relevance. With continued growth in high-impact publications, expanded leadership roles, and stronger translational applications of her work, she has the potential to become an internationally recognized leader in her field. At her current trajectory, she is highly suitable for recognition, and awarding her would not only honor her achievements but also encourage further groundbreaking contributions to science.

Dana Chase | Oncology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dana Chase | Oncology | Best Researcher Award

Professor at University of California| United States

Dr. Dana M. Chase is a distinguished gynecologic oncologist whose career integrates clinical excellence, academic leadership, and impactful research. As an associate professor and fellowship program director, she has significantly advanced women’s cancer care through innovative research, particularly in ovarian, cervical, and uterine malignancies, with her findings widely published in leading journals and presented at major international conferences. Her academic training and subspecialty expertise provide a strong foundation for her role in bridging clinical practice with evidence-based research, while her leadership in mentoring fellows and trainees highlights her dedication to education. Dr. Chase has also been recognized with numerous awards for patient care, teaching, and research, underscoring her influence across multiple domains. Beyond academia, she contributes actively to community engagement and patient advocacy, further broadening the reach of her work. With a clear commitment to advancing gynecologic oncology and inspiring future researchers, she stands out as an exemplary candidate for recognition.

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Education

Dr. Dana M. Chase has pursued a comprehensive and rigorous educational path that laid the foundation for her distinguished career in gynecologic oncology. She began her academic journey with an undergraduate degree in Latin American Studies, followed by postbaccalaureate premedical studies that strengthened her scientific background. She then earned her medical degree, which was followed by a residency in obstetrics and gynecology, where she gained extensive clinical training and developed a strong interest in women’s health and oncology. Building upon this, she completed a highly specialized fellowship in gynecologic oncology, where she refined her expertise in managing complex gynecologic cancers and gained advanced skills in both research and clinical practice. This blend of humanities, medical training, and subspecialty fellowship has enabled her to combine a compassionate, patient-centered approach with scientific rigor. Her educational background not only shaped her clinical and research capabilities but also prepared her for leadership in academic medicine.

Experience

Dr. Dana M. Chase has built an impressive professional career that spans academic medicine, clinical practice, and research leadership in gynecologic oncology. She has served in key academic roles, including assistant, associate, and full professorships at leading medical institutions, where she has combined teaching, mentorship, and program development with advancing cancer care. As a fellowship program director, she has guided the training of future specialists, emphasizing innovation, evidence-based practice, and patient-centered care. Clinically, she has held positions as a gynecologic oncologist across major hospitals and cancer centers, where she provided advanced surgical and medical management for women with complex cancers. Her leadership extends beyond the clinic into research, with active participation in national and international collaborations, presentations at major conferences, and contributions to peer-reviewed publications. Recognized for her excellence in teaching, patient care, and research, Dr. Chase’s professional journey highlights her as a dedicated physician, educator, and influential researcher.

Research Interest

Dr. Dana M. Chase’s research interests center on advancing the understanding and treatment of gynecologic cancers, with a strong focus on ovarian, cervical, and uterine malignancies. She is particularly committed to exploring novel therapeutic approaches, including the integration of targeted therapies and innovative clinical trial designs that aim to improve patient survival and quality of life. Her work also extends to studying the role of the vaginal microbiome, inflammation, and genetic factors in cancer development and progression, highlighting her interest in precision medicine and translational research. Dr. Chase has been actively involved in collaborative projects that bridge laboratory science with clinical applications, ensuring that discoveries translate into tangible benefits for patients. Additionally, she is passionate about survivorship research, patient advocacy, and educational outreach, which complement her scientific contributions by addressing the holistic needs of women with cancer. Her research embodies a vision of innovation, collaboration, and improved patient outcomes.

Award and Honor

Dr. Dana M. Chase has received numerous awards and honors that reflect her excellence in research, teaching, clinical care, and leadership in gynecologic oncology. Early in her career, she was recognized with prestigious research and presentation awards from leading professional organizations, acknowledging her contributions to advancing the understanding and management of gynecologic cancers. She has earned accolades such as merit and travel awards from oncology foundations, humanitarian and teacher of the year honors, and recognition for outstanding research papers and clinical presentations. Her commitment to patient care has also been highlighted through physician recognition awards and consistent listings among top doctors in major medical publications. These distinctions not only demonstrate her academic and clinical achievements but also underscore her influence as a mentor, educator, and advocate. Collectively, her awards and honors signify a career dedicated to innovation, excellence, and service, establishing her as a respected leader in women’s health and oncology.

Research Skill

Dr. Dana M. Chase possesses a wide range of research skills that reflect her expertise in gynecologic oncology and her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in women’s cancer care. She is highly skilled in designing and conducting clinical trials, particularly those exploring new therapeutic strategies, targeted treatments, and survivorship outcomes. Her ability to integrate translational research with clinical applications demonstrates proficiency in bridging laboratory findings with patient-centered interventions. She has extensive experience in data analysis, interpretation of complex clinical outcomes, and dissemination of results through peer-reviewed publications and international conference presentations. Additionally, she is adept at developing collaborative research initiatives, both nationally and internationally, fostering multidisciplinary partnerships that enhance the scope and impact of her work. Her research skills extend beyond technical expertise to include mentorship, as she effectively guides trainees and junior researchers in developing their scholarly work. Collectively, these strengths underscore her role as a capable and innovative researcher.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Navigating complexities of polymorphic microbiomes in endometrial cancer
Authors: Dana M. Chase, et al.

Title: Real-world post-2020 first-line maintenance treatment patterns in patients with advanced ovarian cancer in the US
Authors: Dana M. Chase, et al.

Title: Quality-adjusted time without symptoms of disease progression or toxicity of treatment in patients with primary advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer treated with dostarlimab plus carboplatin-paclitaxel versus carboplatin-paclitaxel
Authors: Dana M. Chase, et al.

Title: Treatment patterns and outcomes by mismatch repair/microsatellite instability status among patients with primary advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer in the United States
Authors: Dana M. Chase, et al.

Title: Clinical Trial Screening in Gynecologic Oncology: Defining the Need and Identifying Best Practices
Authors: Dana M. Chase, et al.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Chase is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, as her contributions demonstrate excellence in clinical care, education, and translational research. Her leadership in advancing gynecologic oncology, dedication to training the next generation of specialists, and consistent engagement in impactful research reflect a career committed to improving both science and society. With her proven track record of innovation and service, combined with the potential to expand into new frontiers of cancer research, she stands as a strong role model and an exemplary figure in the academic and medical community.

Francis Worden | Oncology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Francis Worden | Oncology | Best Researcher Award

Clinical Professor at University of Michigan, United States

Francis Worden is a highly respected clinical professor of internal medicine with a specialization in hematology and oncology at the University of Michigan. His career reflects a steady progression through academic and leadership roles, demonstrating both dedication to patient care and commitment to advancing cancer research. He has focused his research on organ preservation strategies in head and neck cancers, as well as developing medical treatment approaches for advanced thyroid and adrenal cancers. His extensive publication record in peer-reviewed journals highlights his contributions to improving outcomes in oncology, and his collaborative work with multidisciplinary teams has advanced both clinical practice and scientific understanding. In addition to research, he has played an important role in medical education and mentorship, particularly through directing fellowship programs and guiding future oncologists. With a balance of clinical excellence, research productivity, and educational leadership, he is recognized as an influential figure in academic oncology.

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Education

Francis Worden’s educational background reflects a strong and diverse foundation in both the pharmaceutical sciences and medicine. He first completed a bachelor’s degree in pharmacy at Purdue University, which provided him with a deep understanding of pharmacology and drug therapy principles. Building on this knowledge, he pursued a medical degree at Indiana University School of Medicine, where he was part of the Pediatric Honors Program, demonstrating early distinction in his training. Following medical school, he undertook an internship and residency in internal medicine and pediatrics at Detroit Medical Center-Wayne State University, which gave him dual expertise and broadened his clinical skills. He then completed a fellowship in hematology and medical oncology at the University of Michigan Health System, which set the stage for his lifelong career in oncology. This educational journey, spanning pharmacy, medicine, and advanced subspecialty training, has shaped his ability to integrate research, clinical care, and education in cancer medicine.

Experience

Francis Worden has built an extensive professional career that integrates clinical practice, academic leadership, and research in oncology. He began his work as a pharmacist before fully transitioning into medicine, where he gained experience as a physician in urgent care, emergency settings, and hospice care, reflecting a broad understanding of patient needs across different stages of illness. At the University of Michigan, he advanced through multiple academic roles, ultimately becoming a clinical professor in hematology and oncology. His leadership positions have included serving as a medical oncology clinic team leader, medical director for hospice programs, and director of the hematology/oncology fellowship program, where he played a pivotal role in mentoring and training future oncologists. Alongside his clinical responsibilities, he has maintained an active research portfolio, contributing to advancements in head and neck cancer management, thyroid and adrenal cancers, and strategies for organ preservation. His career embodies dedication to patient care, education, and impactful research.

Research Interest

Francis Worden’s research interests are centered on advancing treatment strategies for complex cancers with a strong emphasis on improving patient outcomes and quality of life. A major focus of his work has been organ preservation in head and neck oncology, where he has contributed to developing approaches that aim to maintain function without compromising survival. He is deeply involved in exploring systemic therapies for advanced and metastatic head and neck cancers, seeking to refine chemoradiation protocols and identify biomarkers that predict response to therapy. His research also extends to the management of rare but challenging malignancies such as adrenal and metastatic thyroid cancers, where he has investigated therapeutic options that may improve survival in patients with limited treatment choices. Additionally, he maintains an interest in medical education research, particularly in shaping oncology training programs. His efforts reflect a balance of translational and clinical research that bridges innovation with patient-centered care.

Award and Honor

Throughout his career, Francis Worden has earned recognition for his significant contributions to oncology, education, and patient care. His dedication to advancing cancer treatment through clinical research has positioned him as a respected figure in the medical community, earning honors that reflect both his scientific impact and his commitment to improving outcomes for patients with complex cancers. As a leader in head and neck oncology, he has been acknowledged for his role in pioneering organ preservation strategies and contributing to the development of evidence-based therapies. His long-standing service as a mentor and fellowship program director has also brought him distinction within academic medicine, highlighting his influence on training the next generation of oncologists. While much of his recognition is embedded in professional appointments, leadership roles, and invitations to collaborate on national clinical guidelines, these achievements collectively illustrate the esteem with which his peers and institutions regard his professional accomplishments.

Research Skill

Francis Worden possesses a wide range of research skills that have enabled him to make meaningful contributions to oncology and medical education. He demonstrates strong expertise in designing and conducting clinical trials, particularly in developing and evaluating treatment strategies for head and neck, thyroid, and adrenal cancers. His ability to integrate clinical practice with research allows him to identify relevant patient-centered questions and translate them into impactful studies. He is skilled in collaborative, multidisciplinary research, working with experts in radiation oncology, surgery, pathology, and radiology to generate comprehensive approaches to cancer management. His proficiency in analyzing clinical outcomes, interpreting imaging, and exploring biomarker-driven therapies reflects a capacity to connect clinical data with translational science. Additionally, his scholarship and publication record highlight his ability to effectively disseminate findings in peer-reviewed journals, influencing both practice and future research. These skills underscore his strength as a clinician-researcher dedicated to advancing cancer care.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Combination Targeted Therapy with Pembrolizumab and Lenvatinib in Progressive, Radioiodine-Refractory Differentiated Thyroid Cancers
Authors: Jena D. French  Bryan R. Haugen, Francis P. Worden, Daniel W. Bowles,

Title: Data from Combination Targeted Therapy with Pembrolizumab and Lenvatinib in Progressive, Radioiodine-Refractory Differentiated Thyroid Cancers
Authors: Jena D. French Bryan R. Haugen, Francis P. Worden, Daniel W. Bowles, Andrew G. Gianoukakis

Title: Data from Combination Targeted Therapy with Pembrolizumab and Lenvatinib in Progressive, Radioiodine-Refractory Differentiated Thyroid Cancers
Authors: Jena D. French  Bryan R. Haugen, Francis P. Worden, Daniel W. Bowles, Andrew G. Gianoukakis, Bhavana Konda, Ramona Dadu

Title: Supplementary Data S1 from Combination Targeted Therapy with Pembrolizumab and Lenvatinib in Progressive, Radioiodine-Refractory Differentiated Thyroid Cancers
Authors: Jena D. French  Bryan R. Haugen

Title: Supplementary Data S1 from Combination Targeted Therapy with Pembrolizumab and Lenvatinib in Progressive, Radioiodine-Refractory Differentiated Thyroid Cancers
Authors: Jena D. French Bryan R. Haugen, Francis P. Worden, Daniel W. Bowles, Andrew G. Gianoukakis, Bhavana Konda, Ramona Dadu, Eric J. Sherman, Shaylene McCue, Nathan R. Foster, et al.

Conclusion

Dr. Francis Worden is a highly accomplished academic oncologist whose career reflects deep commitment to clinical care, education, and impactful cancer research. His contributions to head and neck cancer management and organ preservation strategies are particularly noteworthy and have advanced patient care significantly. While areas such as expanding independent authorship visibility, diversifying into emerging oncology frontiers, and showcasing international leadership could further enhance his candidacy, his overall profile demonstrates excellence, longevity, and leadership in oncology research. He is a strong candidate for a Best Researcher Award, particularly in fields related to clinical oncology, translational research, and academic mentorship.

Foad Kazemi | Biostatistics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Foad Kazemi | Biostatistics | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Fellow at Johns Hopkins University, United States

Dr. Foad Kazemi is a highly accomplished neurosurgeon and researcher with an extensive record of impactful contributions in pediatric traumatic brain injury, neurosurgical outcomes, brain tumors, and the integration of public health and socioeconomic factors into clinical research. His work stands out for developing precision risk assessment models, predictive calculators, and patient-centered quality of life tools that translate directly into improved care. With numerous publications in leading journals, he has demonstrated both productivity and scientific depth while fostering collaborations across multiple disciplines. His innovative use of geospatial analysis, hospital frailty scores, and artificial intelligence further highlights his forward-thinking approach to advancing neurosurgery. While increased senior authorship, global visibility, and mentorship could further strengthen his profile, his achievements already reflect significant clinical relevance and societal impact. Dr. Kazemi’s body of work positions him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, deserving recognition for his contributions to science and patient care.

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Education

Dr. Foad Kazemi’s educational background reflects a strong foundation in medicine and neurosurgery, complemented by continuous academic development through research and scholarly contributions. As a board-certified neurosurgeon, his training has combined rigorous clinical practice with an emphasis on advancing evidence-based care in complex neurological conditions. His education has been shaped not only by formal medical and surgical training but also by an active pursuit of knowledge in fields intersecting with neurosurgery, including public health, artificial intelligence, and socioeconomic determinants of health. This multidisciplinary approach has allowed him to integrate advanced statistical modeling, geospatial analysis, and precision medicine tools into his research, elevating his clinical insights to broader scientific and societal applications. His educational journey reflects both depth and versatility, fostering the expertise necessary to lead innovative research and contribute significantly to improving patient outcomes, while also building bridges between clinical medicine, technology, and population health.

Experience

Dr. Foad Kazemi’s professional experience reflects a distinguished career as a neurosurgeon and researcher with a focus on advancing patient care through innovation and evidence-based practice. As a board-certified neurosurgeon, he has gained extensive clinical expertise in managing complex neurosurgical conditions, particularly pediatric traumatic brain injury, brain tumors, and skull base surgery. Alongside his clinical practice, he has built a strong academic and research portfolio, contributing numerous publications in high-impact journals that address not only surgical outcomes but also broader public health challenges, including socioeconomic disparities and quality of life measures. His professional work demonstrates a unique integration of clinical skills with research excellence, emphasizing predictive modeling, precision risk assessment, and the use of artificial intelligence in neurosurgery. Through multidisciplinary collaborations, he has established himself as a leader in translational research, ensuring that scientific findings are directly applicable to clinical care and policy, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes and healthcare delivery.

Research Interest

Dr. Foad Kazemi’s research interests lie at the intersection of neurosurgery, public health, and translational medicine, with a strong emphasis on improving outcomes for patients with neurological disorders. His primary focus is on pediatric traumatic brain injury, where he explores risk stratification models, predictive scoring systems, and geospatial analyses to identify disparities and optimize care. He is also deeply engaged in studying brain tumors, glioblastoma, and skull base conditions, developing precision risk assessment tools, online calculators, and quality of life instruments that translate research into practical clinical applications. In addition, he is interested in the integration of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and advanced imaging techniques to enhance diagnostic accuracy and personalize treatment strategies. His work frequently incorporates socioeconomic and demographic factors, reflecting a commitment to addressing health inequities within neurosurgery. Through these diverse research pursuits, Dr. Kazemi seeks to advance patient-centered, high-value care while contributing innovative solutions to global neurosurgical challenges.

Award and Honor

Dr. Foad Kazemi has earned recognition through his extensive contributions to neurosurgery and clinical research, reflected in multiple publications in leading international journals and collaborations with prominent researchers worldwide. His board certification as a neurosurgeon itself stands as a professional honor, signifying his expertise and commitment to the highest standards of clinical care. His work on pediatric traumatic brain injury, brain tumors, and risk prediction models has positioned him as a respected voice in both clinical and academic communities. While much of his recognition has come in the form of peer-reviewed publications and acceptance into highly regarded journals, his contributions also extend to the development of innovative tools such as predictive models and patient-centered quality of life instruments, which further highlight his role as a pioneer in translational neurosurgery. These achievements represent professional honors that underscore his dedication to advancing science, improving outcomes, and setting new standards in neurosurgical research.

Research Skill

Dr. Foad Kazemi possesses a diverse and advanced set of research skills that bridge clinical neurosurgery with innovative scientific methodologies. He is highly skilled in designing and conducting clinical studies, with expertise in pediatric traumatic brain injury, brain tumors, and neurosurgical outcomes. His proficiency extends to advanced statistical analysis, predictive modeling, and Bayesian time series approaches, which he applies to develop risk assessment tools and outcome calculators that directly benefit patient care. He has strong capabilities in utilizing artificial intelligence and machine learning for medical imaging, brain tumor classification, and health data analytics, demonstrating his ability to integrate technology with clinical practice. Additionally, his research incorporates geospatial and socioeconomic analyses, reflecting a commitment to addressing health inequities. Dr. Kazemi’s ability to collaborate across multidisciplinary teams, translate complex data into clinical applications, and publish in high-impact journals underscores his strong analytical, technical, and translational research skills.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Exploring perspectives on skull base chordoma management: a modified Delphi approach to consensus
Authors: Saket Myneni, A. Karim Ahmed, Foad Kazemi, Saraswathula A., Zwagerman N. T., Su S. Y., Choby G., Wang E. W., Van Gompel J. J., Redmond K. J., McKean E. L., Snyderman C. H., Gardner P. A., Rowan N. R., Mukherjee D

Title: Timing of pharmacological venous thromboembolism prophylaxis after firearm-related penetrating brain injury
Authors: Jiaqi Liu, Tej D. Azad, Foad Kazemi, Kathleen Renee Ran, Megan Parker, Vikas Vattipally, Carlos Aguilera, Wuyang Yang, Caitlin Hicks, Elliot Haut, Christopher D. Witiw, Debraj Raj Mukherjee, James Byrne

Title: Adverse outcomes in child abuse: a 7-year analysis of patients with traumatic brain injury
Authors: Foad Kazemi, Kai Jiang, Sarah Robinson, Alan R. Cohen

Title: Pediatric traumatic brain injury: precision risk assessment models and an online calculator for enhanced patient care
Authors: Foad Kazemi, Elena Ghotbi, Julian L. Gendreau, Alan R. Cohen

Conclusion

Overall, Dr. Kazemi is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award given his extensive publication record, multidisciplinary research approach, and commitment to improving neurosurgical outcomes through innovative methods. His work shows clear clinical relevance, societal importance, and scientific rigor. With continued emphasis on leadership roles in authorship, broader international visibility, and sustained mentorship contributions, his profile would align even more strongly with the qualities sought in outstanding researchers. Based on his current achievements, he is well-suited for recognition through this award.

Joseph Prahlow | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Joseph Prahlow | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Professor at St Louis University School of Medicine, United States

Joseph August Prahlow, MD stands out as a highly accomplished forensic pathologist and academic leader whose career reflects outstanding contributions to research, education, and professional service. He has held influential leadership roles within national organizations, including serving as president and chair, where he helped shape forensic standards and medical education. His scholarly impact is evident through numerous awards recognizing excellence in both research and teaching, alongside long-standing editorial responsibilities with leading forensic journals. Prahlow’s dedication to mentoring and educating future professionals highlights his commitment to advancing the field across generations. While his achievements are remarkable, opportunities remain for expanding global research collaborations and fostering interdisciplinary work that links forensic pathology with broader health and societal issues. Additionally, increased international mentorship could further extend his influence worldwide. Overall, his extensive record of leadership, research excellence, and academic service makes him highly deserving of recognition through the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile 

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Education

Joseph August Prahlow, MD has built a strong educational foundation that has supported his distinguished career in forensic pathology and academic medicine. He earned his Doctor of Medicine degree following undergraduate studies in biology and chemistry, with additional overseas study experiences that enriched his academic perspective. His postgraduate training included a comprehensive internship and residency in anatomic and clinical pathology, followed by a specialized fellowship in forensic pathology at a leading medical center, which provided him with advanced expertise in the field. Complementing his traditional medical training, he later pursued studies in homeopathic medicine, reflecting his openness to diverse approaches in healthcare and medical science. His educational path demonstrates both academic excellence and a commitment to broadening his knowledge base, enabling him to excel as a clinician, researcher, and educator. This diverse and rigorous education has been central to his professional achievements and his ability to mentor future medical professionals.

Experience

Joseph August Prahlow, MD has accumulated extensive professional experience that highlights his leadership, expertise, and dedication to forensic pathology and academic medicine. He has served in multiple roles as a forensic pathologist across prominent medical examiner offices, including leadership positions such as Deputy Chief Medical Examiner, where he contributed to advancing forensic investigations and public health standards. His academic career has been equally distinguished, holding professorships and vice-chair roles in pathology at respected medical schools, where he combined clinical practice with teaching and mentorship. Prahlow’s experience extends beyond institutional service to national leadership, having served as president and chair of major forensic and pathology organizations, where he played a critical role in shaping professional standards and educational frameworks. His long-standing involvement with editorial boards of leading journals further underscores his influence in advancing scientific knowledge. Collectively, his professional experience reflects a balance of clinical practice, research, education, and organizational leadership.

Research Interest

Joseph August Prahlow, MD has developed wide-ranging research interests that reflect his deep commitment to advancing forensic pathology and its intersection with medicine, law, and public health. His work focuses on forensic autopsy practice, death investigation standards, and the pathological findings that help unravel complex medicolegal cases. He has contributed to research aimed at improving the accuracy, reliability, and educational value of forensic pathology, while also engaging in studies that address public health concerns related to causes of death, such as sudden unexpected deaths, child fatalities, and cases involving emerging forensic challenges. His interests also extend to medical education, where he has examined effective teaching strategies and curriculum development to enhance the training of future forensic experts. More recently, his pursuit of complementary perspectives, including homeopathic medicine, demonstrates a willingness to explore integrative approaches within medical science. Altogether, his research interests combine scientific rigor with educational and societal impact.

Award and Honor

Joseph August Prahlow, MD has received numerous awards and honors that underscore his excellence as a researcher, educator, and leader in forensic pathology. He has been recognized in Stanford University and Elsevier’s Top Scientist Rankings, reflecting his global impact on scientific research. His dedication to teaching has earned multiple Outstanding Clinical and Basic Science Educator awards, Trustee Teaching Awards, and Physician of the Year recognition from academic institutions. Nationally, he has been honored with prestigious accolades such as the Milton Helpern Award from the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, the STAR Award, the President’s Award, and the Outstanding Service Award from the National Association of Medical Examiners, recognizing both his scientific and service contributions. He has also been acknowledged for his research funding success and innovation with awards such as the Excellence in Discovery Award. Collectively, these honors highlight his sustained commitment to advancing forensic science, education, and medical practice.

Research Skill

Joseph August Prahlow, MD possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that have significantly advanced the field of forensic pathology and medical science. He is highly skilled in forensic autopsy methodology, death investigation techniques, and the interpretation of complex pathological findings, which are critical to generating reliable and impactful research outcomes. His expertise extends to developing and applying forensic standards, contributing to the accuracy and consistency of scientific practice across the discipline. In addition, his strong background in clinical and anatomic pathology provides a robust foundation for integrating laboratory analysis with forensic casework. Prahlow has also demonstrated proficiency in academic research through authorship, peer review, and editorial responsibilities for leading journals, showcasing his ability to evaluate and disseminate scientific knowledge. His research skills are complemented by strengths in medical education, curriculum design, and mentorship, enabling him to bridge scientific inquiry with training future professionals, thereby amplifying the impact of his work.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Deaths Related to New-Onset Seizures After Vaccination
Authors: Joseph A. Prahlow

Title: Death due to positional asphyxia related to underlying seizure disorder
Authors: Garlen Yu; Joseph A. Prahlow

Title: Insulin-Related Suicides—3 Cases
Authors: Joseph A. Prahlow; Marcel Castor; Prentiss Jones

Title: “COVID-Collateral” Deaths
Authors: Joseph A. Prahlow; Theodore Brown

Title: Arc-like curvilinear bullet pathways along inner surface of skull – two cases
Authors: Keenan Boulnemour; Joseph A. Prahlow

Conclusion

Overall, the candidate’s extensive contributions to forensic pathology, research excellence, and academic leadership make them highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. Their strengths strongly outweigh the areas for improvement, and with expanded global collaboration and mentorship, their already significant impact could grow even further.

 

Zhiguo Li | Biostatistics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhiguo Li | Biostatistics | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Northwest A&F University, China

Prof. Li Zhiguo has made significant contributions to the fields of postharvest biology, food engineering, and agricultural sustainability, with a strong focus on reducing food loss and improving the quality of fruits and vegetables through innovative packaging technologies and biomechanical modeling. His extensive body of research, published in high-impact journals, demonstrates both academic excellence and practical applications that address real-world agricultural challenges. He has successfully led several major national and international projects, highlighting his recognition as a leader in the scientific community and his ability to foster global collaborations. While his achievements are substantial, there remains scope to enhance the broader impact of his work through greater engagement with policymakers and industry stakeholders, as well as through expanded efforts in knowledge translation, technology transfer, and mentorship. Overall, his research demonstrates innovation, leadership, and global relevance, making him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile 

Education

Prof. Li Zhiguo has built a strong educational foundation that underpins his distinguished research career in agricultural engineering and food sciences. His academic training focused on agricultural mechanization, automation, and mechanical engineering, equipping him with a deep understanding of both theoretical and applied aspects of food production and postharvest systems. Through progressive academic development, he cultivated expertise in biomechanical modeling, postharvest technology, and innovative engineering approaches for addressing complex agricultural challenges. This educational background provided him with the technical skills and analytical mindset necessary to pursue interdisciplinary research that bridges engineering, biology, and food science. It also laid the groundwork for his later contributions to international collaborations, advanced modeling techniques, and the development of practical solutions for minimizing postharvest losses and enhancing food security. His academic journey reflects both depth and breadth, enabling him to integrate knowledge across fields and emerge as a global leader in sustainable agricultural research.

Experience

Prof. Li Zhiguo has accumulated extensive professional experience that reflects both academic excellence and practical innovation in agricultural engineering and postharvest biology. Over the years, he has held key academic and research positions at leading universities and international institutions, where he has advanced the understanding of fruit and vegetable biomechanics, packaging systems, and damage-prevention technologies. His career includes significant international exposure, with research fellowships and collaborations that have expanded the global relevance of his work and facilitated knowledge exchange across disciplines. As a professor and project leader, he has successfully managed multiple national and international research initiatives, demonstrating strong leadership and the ability to translate complex scientific concepts into practical agricultural solutions. His professional journey highlights a balance between research, innovation, and mentorship, establishing him as a respected figure in both scientific and applied agricultural communities. This diverse experience has positioned him as a leader driving progress in food security and sustainability.

Research Interest

Prof. Li Zhiguo’s research interests lie at the intersection of agricultural engineering, postharvest biology, and food sustainability, with a strong emphasis on reducing food loss and improving the quality of fresh produce. He is particularly focused on understanding the biomechanics of fruits and vegetables, modeling mechanical damage, and developing innovative packaging and storage technologies that enhance preservation during transportation and distribution. His work extends to studying the physiological and structural responses of horticultural crops under different environmental and mechanical stresses, aiming to design solutions that prevent damage and maintain freshness. He is also interested in integrating advanced modeling techniques, sensor technologies, and sustainable engineering approaches to optimize food supply chains and minimize waste. By combining theoretical research with practical applications, his research contributes directly to global challenges in food security, sustainable agriculture, and efficient postharvest management, making his work highly relevant to both scientific communities and industry practices.

Award and Honor

Prof. Li Zhiguo has been recognized with several awards and honors that highlight his contributions to agricultural engineering, postharvest technology, and food sustainability. His achievements include leading prestigious national and international research projects funded by well-recognized agencies, which only demonstrate his expertise but also his ability to secure competitive grants. He has been a recipient of highly regarded fellowships and has been entrusted with major projects focused on developing innovative packaging technologies, postharvest damage-prevention systems, and biomechanical modeling of fruits and vegetables. These honors reflect his standing as a respected researcher whose work addresses critical challenges in reducing food loss and improving supply chain efficiency. His recognition also extends to international collaborations, underscoring the global relevance and impact of his research. Collectively, these awards and distinctions illustrate his excellence in scientific innovation, leadership in research, and dedication to advancing sustainable agricultural practices that benefit both science and society.

Research Skill

Prof. Li Zhiguo possesses a diverse set of research skills that integrate advanced engineering principles with agricultural and biological sciences to address postharvest challenges. He is highly skilled in biomechanical modeling, finite element analysis, and the development of innovative methods to study the mechanical behavior of fruits and vegetables under stress conditions. His expertise extends to designing and testing novel packaging systems, evaluating their effectiveness in reducing damage, and enhancing the shelf life of fresh produce during storage and transportation. He has demonstrated strong analytical abilities in coupling experimental research with computational simulations, enabling precise predictions of fruit damage and quality deterioration. In addition, he is adept at leading interdisciplinary projects, collaborating across international teams, and translating research outcomes into practical solutions with real-world impact. His proficiency in combining technical innovation, problem-solving, and applied agricultural engineering underscores his role as a skilled researcher advancing food security and sustainability.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Development of a novel packaging box with on-demand ripening function for fast kiwifruit logistics
Authors: Liu, Y., Hao, J., Yang, P., Li, Z., Tchuenbou-Magaia, F., Tang, W.

Title: Investigation on the protection ability of two commonly packaging methods to apples during express transportation
Authors: Yu, J., Qiang, H., Shi, M., Li, Z., Fadiji, T., Wani, A., Burgeon, C.

Title: Investigation on the environmental causes of tomato fruit cracking and its propagation prediction in greenhouse
Authors: Liu, Y., Yang, J., Li, Z., Tchuenbou-Magaia, F., Liu, Y.

Title: Preserving freshness: Innovations for fresh-eating fruit distribution and damage prevention – A review
Authors: Yu, J., Wang, M., Li, Z., Tchuenbou-Magaia, F., Wani, A., Zhu, P., Fadiji, T., Liu, Y.

Conclusion

Prof. Li Zhiguo’s research contributions are innovative, impactful, and highly relevant to global food security and sustainability. His strengths lie in advancing postharvest biology, food engineering, and packaging technologies while maintaining a strong record of international collaboration and scholarly excellence. With greater focus on interdisciplinary expansion, policy influence, and technology transfer, his already significant impact could reach even broader audiences. He stands out as a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Dachasa Dabalo | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Dachasa Dabalo | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Expert at Ethiopian Health Insurance Services, Ethiopia

Mr. Dachasa Dabalo is a dedicated healthcare professional and researcher with notable contributions in public health, clinical practice, and academic teaching. His research has addressed pressing health challenges such as lifestyle modification in hypertensive patients and food insecurity among HIV-positive populations, reflecting a strong commitment to evidence-based solutions for community health improvement. With extensive experience in nursing, public health services, and quality assurance, he has successfully combined practical expertise with scholarly inquiry, demonstrating both leadership and innovation in healthcare delivery. His proficiency in statistical analysis, data management, and scientific writing has further strengthened his ability to produce impactful research that informs policy and practice. While expanding publications in high-impact journals and engaging in international collaborations would enhance his global visibility, his current achievements highlight a well-rounded researcher whose work bridges clinical, academic, and public health domains. These qualities make him a strong and deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Education

Mr. Dachasa Dabalo has built a strong academic foundation that supports his professional and research achievements in the health sciences. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, which equipped him with comprehensive knowledge of clinical care, patient management, and nursing principles, forming the basis of his early career in healthcare services. To further strengthen his expertise, he pursued a Master of Science in Public Health, where he deepened his understanding of epidemiology, disease prevention, health promotion, and research methodologies. This advanced training enabled him to bridge the gap between clinical practice and public health research, focusing on areas such as chronic disease management, nutrition, and healthcare equity. Throughout his education, he developed strong analytical, teaching, and data management skills, supported by proficiency in statistical software and research tools. His academic journey reflects a continuous pursuit of excellence, preparing him to contribute meaningfully to both national health systems and global research.

Experience

Mr. Dachasa Dabalo has extensive professional experience spanning clinical care, academic teaching, public health research, and health system strengthening. He began his career as a health practitioner, where he coordinated health extension programs, improved child health services, and enhanced nutrition interventions, demonstrating his commitment to community health improvement. As a senior clinician, he provided comprehensive nursing care, emergency support, and patient counseling, while also contributing to service quality improvement and student mentorship. His academic role as a university lecturer allowed him to share knowledge, guide students, and conduct research relevant to national health priorities. Currently, as a Strategic Health Service Purchasing and Quality Assurance Expert at the Ethiopian Health Insurance Agency, he plays a key role in monitoring healthcare quality, strengthening service delivery, and supporting health financing reforms. This diverse professional background highlights his ability to integrate practice, research, and policy, showcasing a career dedicated to advancing healthcare outcomes.

Research Interest

Mr. Dachasa Dabalo’s research interests lie at the intersection of clinical care, public health, and health systems improvement, with a strong focus on addressing critical challenges that impact community well-being. He is particularly interested in lifestyle modification practices for chronic disease management, food insecurity among vulnerable populations, and the social and behavioral factors influencing health outcomes. His work also extends to quality assurance in healthcare delivery, exploring strategies to strengthen health service purchasing, provider performance monitoring, and equitable access to care. With a background in both nursing and public health, he brings a multidisciplinary perspective that bridges patient-centered care and population-level interventions. He is also keen on advancing research in nutrition, communicable and non-communicable diseases, and health policy implementation. By integrating data-driven approaches, statistical analysis, and evidence-based practice, his research aims to inform policy, guide effective interventions, and contribute to sustainable improvements in national and global health systems.

Award and Honor

Mr. Dachasa Dabalo has earned recognition for his dedication to healthcare service, teaching, and research, which reflect his commitment to advancing public health and clinical excellence. His publication on lifestyle modification among hypertensive patients and food insecurity among HIV-positive individuals demonstrates his ability to conduct impactful research that addresses pressing health challenges, earning appreciation within academic and professional circles. In his role as a lecturer, he was acknowledged for his contribution to student learning, mentorship, and knowledge dissemination in the field of nursing and public health. His leadership in quality assurance and strategic health service purchasing at the Ethiopian Health Insurance Agency also highlights his role in strengthening healthcare systems and improving patient care delivery. While formal international awards and honors may continue to grow as his career progresses, his achievements to date reflect merit, dedication, and impact—qualities that make him a strong candidate for prestigious recognitions and awards.

Research Skill

Mr. Dachasa Dabalo possesses strong research skills that integrate theoretical knowledge with practical application in public health and clinical sciences. He is proficient in designing and conducting studies, from developing research proposals to implementing data collection tools such as Kobo and ODK, ensuring accuracy and reliability in fieldwork. His expertise in statistical software, including SPSS, Stata, SAS, R, and EpiInfo, enables him to perform advanced data analysis, interpretation, and presentation of findings in a scientifically sound manner. He is skilled in managing large datasets, performing quantitative analysis, and applying scientific methods to address complex health challenges. In addition, he has experience in article writing, peer review, and scientific communication, making his work accessible to both academic and professional audiences. His ability to combine problem-solving, evidence-based approaches, and interdisciplinary perspectives underscores his capacity to generate impactful research that informs policy, strengthens health systems, and contributes to global health knowledge.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Lifestyle Modification Practice and Associated Factors Among Hypertensive Patients
Authors: Dachasa Dabalo

Title: Magnitude of Food Insecurity and Its Associated Factors Among Adult HIV Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy at Public Health Facilities in Ambo Town, West Shewa, Ethiopia
Authors: Dachasa Dabalo, Tolessa Beyene, Mitsiwat Abebe, Mulatu Ayana

Conclusion

Mr. Dachasa Dabalo is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions bridge clinical care, academic teaching, and impactful public health research, showcasing both depth and versatility. With demonstrated commitment to healthcare improvement and community well-being, he exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated researcher. While further expansion in global collaborations and high-impact publications would strengthen his profile even more, his current achievements already reflect significant merit. He is well-suited for recognition as a promising and impactful researcher whose work continues to advance both academic knowledge and public health practice.