Antonio Rodriguez-Sinovas | Cardiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Antonio Rodriguez-Sinovas | Cardiology | Best Researcher Award

Principal Investigator | Vall d’Hebron Research Institute | Spain

Antonio Rodríguez Sinovas is a senior biomedical researcher specializing in experimental and translational cardiology, with a strong focus on the molecular and mitochondrial mechanisms underlying myocardial ischemia–reperfusion injury, cardiac remodeling, and heart failure. Trained in veterinary medicine and neuroscience, his interdisciplinary expertise bridges basic physiology, pharmacology, and clinical cardiovascular research. His scholarly output includes a substantial body of high-impact international publications and influential review articles, widely cited within the cardiovascular research community. He has led and collaborated on competitive national and international research projects, contributing to advances in cardioprotection, mitochondrial signaling, connexin biology, and metabolic regulation in cardiac disease. His work has generated translational insights with clear societal relevance, supporting the development of novel therapeutic strategies for myocardial infarction and cardiovascular complications. In addition to research, he is actively engaged in academic mentoring, teaching, and knowledge transfer, strengthening the next generation of health scientists. He has 3774 citations from 87 documents with an h-index of 35.

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Josephat M. Chinawa | Cardiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Josephat M. Chinawa | Cardiology | Best Researcher Award 

Professor | University of Nigeria | Nigeria

Professor Chinawa Josephat Maduabuchi is a distinguished academic and researcher whose scholarly contributions have significantly advanced the fields of pediatrics, child health, and developmental medicine. With a profound commitment to improving clinical outcomes and advancing evidence-based pediatric care, his research integrates biomedical science, public health, and clinical innovation to address complex challenges affecting child health across global and regional contexts. Professor Chinawa’s academic endeavors span diverse research themes, including congenital anomalies, neurodevelopmental disorders, and pediatric epidemiology, where he has consistently demonstrated excellence through high-impact publications in peer-reviewed international journals. His scholarly output, reflected in numerous publications and substantial citation metrics, underscores his influence within the scientific community and his sustained contribution to medical literature. As a collaborative scientist, he has established strong interdisciplinary and international research partnerships, fostering the exchange of knowledge and advancing translational approaches that bridge the gap between research and clinical application. His leadership in academic institutions and involvement in editorial and professional networks further highlight his role as a mentor and thought leader committed to nurturing the next generation of medical researchers. Through his dedication to pediatric health advancement, Professor Chinawa has not only strengthened academic discourse but also contributed to improving health policies and community well-being, emphasizing equity and access to quality healthcare for children. His professional integrity, research innovation, and societal impact have earned him recognition as a leading figure in pediatric research and as an exemplar of scholarly excellence with a global vision rooted in service to humanity. She has 843 citations from 115 documents with an h-index of 17.

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1. Perception of Rubella Disease and Willingness to Vaccinate Against Rubella Vaccine among Secondary School Adolescents in Enugu, South East Nigeria. (2025). SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine.

2. Microalbuminuria in Children with Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease in Enugu, Nigeria: A Comparative Study. (2025). BMC Nephrology.

3. Patent Ductus Arteriosus and Factors Associated with Its Occurrence in Newborns with Perinatal Asphyxia Attending a Teaching Hospital in Southeast Nigeria. (2025). SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine.

4. Willingness of Secondary School Adolescents to Get Vaccinated Against Malaria: A Cross-Sectional Study in Enugu, South-East Nigeria. (2025). African Health Sciences.

5. Prevalence and Patterns of Neuro-developmental Problems Among Children with Congenital Heart Diseases Attending a Tertiary Institution in South East Nigeria. (2025). Malawi Medical Journal.