Georg Feigl | Clinical Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Georg Feigl | Clinical Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Institut für Anatomie und klinische Morphologie, Universität Witten | Germany

Prof. Dr. Georg Christoph Feigl is a Germany-based academic researcher at Universität Witten/Herdecke, specializing in clinical anatomy, surgical education, anesthesiology-related anatomy, and cadaver-based medical training. He has authored over 120 peer-reviewed publications, accumulating 2,419 citations with an h-index of 25, reflecting sustained international impact. His research focuses on anatomical optimization for surgical and interventional procedures, including regional anesthesia, orthopedic and thoracic surgery, and advanced cadaveric models (Thiel and Dodge embalming techniques). Prof. Feigl collaborates widely across disciplines, with 300+ co-authors, contributing to translational studies that bridge anatomy, imaging, and clinical practice. His work supports safer surgical techniques, improved medical training, and evidence-based procedural standards, delivering clear societal benefits through enhanced patient safety, education quality, and clinical outcomes.

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Nabil Alageli | Clinical Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nabil Alageli | Clinical Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon | Tripoli University Hospital | Libya

Prof. Nabil A. Alageli is a distinguished consultant orthopaedic and spine surgeon and an associate professor of surgery whose career reflects longstanding commitment to clinical excellence, academic leadership, and national health-system development. His expertise spans complex trauma, spinal injuries, degenerative spine disorders, arthroscopic procedures, and joint reconstruction, complemented by substantial experience in managing large tertiary hospitals and advancing medical training programs.His contributions to hospital governance, health-system reform initiatives, and professional societies underscore his broader societal impact, reflecting a career dedicated not only to surgical practice but also to advancing healthcare quality, institutional capacity, and community service. He has 25 citations from 3 documents with an h-index of 2.

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Jian Feng | Clinical Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jian Feng | Clinical Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Doctor | The General Hospital of Western Theater Command | China

Dr. Jian Feng is an Attending Physician at the Intensive Care Unit of The General Hospital of Western Theater Command in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. He earned his medical degree and completed advanced training in critical care medicine, with a focus on sepsis, multiple organ failure, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and altitude sickness. Dr. Feng has led and participated in multiple provincial- and national-level research projects, including studies on ICU-acquired weakness, the role of curcumin in skeletal muscle preservation at high altitudes, and innovative interventions in critical care. He has published extensively, with over 11 SCI-indexed papers and numerous Chinese core journal articles as first or corresponding author, including high-impact works in Asian Journal of Surgery, Journal of Inflammation Research, and Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. His contributions extend to medical innovation, holding multiple invention and utility model patents, and co-authoring the monograph Clinical Nutritional Therapy for Neurocritical Care. Dr. Feng has received recognition for his research and clinical excellence, including awards for innovation and translational medicine. Beyond his research, he serves as a reviewer for prestigious journals such as Heliyon and Medical Science Monitor, demonstrating his commitment to advancing scientific rigor and critical peer review in the field of critical care medicine. His work combines clinical expertise with innovative research, reflecting a dedication to improving patient outcomes and contributing to the scientific community at both national and international levels. He has 51 citations from 20 documents with an h-index of 4.

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1. Wang, M., Huang, B., Chen, J., Rui, Z., Li, J., Fang, S., Fan, L., Feng, J., & Li, F. (2025). Artificial intelligence and machine learning in the research and application status of ICU-acquired weakness.

2. Liu, J., Xu, Z., Luo, S., Bai, Y., Feng, J., & Li, F. (2024). Risk factors for ICU-acquired weakness in sepsis patients: A retrospective study of 264 patients.

3. Tan, J., Huang, B., Luo, S., Li, R., Hou, J., Zhang, R., Wang, L., Liu, Y., Li, F., & Feng, J. (2024). A rare case of severe pneumonia combined with septic shock caused by Nocardia amamiensis.

4. Luo, H., Feng, J., Xue, G., Zhang, Y., Li, Y., Huang, X., Chen, X., You, S., Dong, H., & Li, L. (2023). Comparative efficacy and acceptability of 12 phosphorus-lowering drugs in adults with hyperphosphatemia and chronic kidney disease: A systematic review and network meta-analysis.

5. Luo, S., Wang, L., Xu, Z., Liu, J., Zhang, W., Feng, J., & Li, F. (2023). Isolation, identification and biological characteristics of phage vB-KpnP1 for carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae.