Diana Hristova | Clinical Medicine | Best Medical Scientist Award

Best Medical Scientist Award

Diana Hristova
Aleksandrovska University Hospital
Diana Hristova
Affiliation Aleksandrovska University Hospital
Country Bulgaria
Scopus ID 57450761900
Documents 12
Citations 55
h-index 3
Subject Area Clinical Medicine
Event Health Scientists Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-9710-1312

The Best Medical Scientist Award recognizes researchers whose scholarly activities contribute to the advancement of medical science and patient-centered healthcare. Diana Hristova of Aleksandrovska University Hospital has developed a research profile within clinical medicine, contributing peer-reviewed publications and scholarly outputs that support evidence-based healthcare practices. Her academic activities, publication record, and participation in contemporary medical research demonstrate continued engagement with clinical investigation and scientific dissemination.[1]

Abstract

Diana Hristova is a clinical medicine researcher affiliated with Aleksandrovska University Hospital in Bulgaria. Her scholarly work focuses on medical research, patient care improvement, and evidence-based clinical practice. Through peer-reviewed publications and scientific collaboration, she has contributed to the understanding of healthcare challenges and clinical outcomes. Her research activities support the translation of scientific knowledge into practical healthcare applications. With documented publications, citations, and academic engagement, her profile reflects sustained participation in the advancement of medical science and clinical investigation while contributing to ongoing developments within contemporary healthcare research environments.[1]

Keywords

Clinical Medicine, Healthcare Research, Evidence-Based Medicine, Medical Science, Patient Care, Clinical Investigation, Medical Publications, Translational Research, Hospital Research, Health Outcomes

Introduction

Clinical medicine relies on rigorous research to improve patient outcomes and healthcare quality. Diana Hristova contributes to this objective through scholarly activities at Aleksandrovska University Hospital. Her research engagement supports scientific inquiry, knowledge dissemination, and evidence-based approaches that strengthen contemporary medical practice and healthcare decision-making processes.[1]

Research Profile

Diana Hristova maintains an active research profile within clinical medicine, supported by indexed publications and measurable scholarly impact. Her academic record demonstrates participation in peer-reviewed research, scientific communication, and collaborative medical investigations that contribute to the broader understanding of clinical challenges and healthcare improvement initiatives.[1]

Research Contributions

Her contributions involve clinical research activities that support evidence generation, patient-centered healthcare, and medical knowledge development. Through published studies and professional collaboration, she has participated in advancing scientific understanding relevant to healthcare practice, clinical assessment, and improved treatment strategies within medical environments.[2]

Publications

The researcher has authored and co-authored multiple scholarly publications indexed within recognized academic databases. These publications contribute to clinical medicine literature and reflect ongoing engagement with scientific research, peer review standards, and the dissemination of findings relevant to healthcare professionals and researchers.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact is reflected through citations, publication visibility, and academic engagement. Diana Hristova’s scholarly outputs contribute to knowledge exchange within clinical medicine. Her research record demonstrates recognized academic influence and supports the continued development of evidence-based healthcare practices across relevant medical disciplines.[1]

Award Suitability

The Best Medical Scientist Award emphasizes scientific contribution, research quality, and healthcare relevance. Diana Hristova’s publication record, documented citations, clinical research involvement, and commitment to evidence-based medicine align with these evaluation principles, making her profile suitable for consideration within medical science recognition programs.[1]

Conclusion

Diana Hristova demonstrates a sustained commitment to clinical medicine research through scholarly publication, academic collaboration, and healthcare-focused investigation. Her research profile reflects meaningful participation in scientific advancement and supports the objectives of medical innovation, evidence generation, and improved patient care outcomes.[2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Diana Hristova, Author ID 57450761900. Scopus.

    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57450761900
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Diana Hristova Research Profile.

    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9710-1312

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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Matiyas Mamo Bekele | Clinical Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Matiyas Mamo Bekele | Clinical Medicine | Research Excellence Award

lecturer | University of Gondar | Ethiopia

Matiyas Mamo Bekele is an emerging optometry professional and clinical researcher whose work spans community eye health, refractive error–related quality of life, low-vision challenges, spectacle use, and the broader landscape of preventable visual impairment. As an academic and clinician at the University of Gondar, he integrates teaching, research, and service, contributing to the development of future optometrists, ophthalmic nurses, and ophthalmology residents while also providing comprehensive eye care through both static and outreach platforms. His scholarly work demonstrates a strong orientation toward population-based ophthalmic research, with multiple peer-reviewed publications addressing eye care utilization patterns, spectacle coverage, knowledge and attitudes toward vision correction, and the burden of ocular diseases among diverse communities and at-risk groups, including individuals with diabetes. His collaborative projects with multidisciplinary teams across hospitals, academic institutions, and public health units reflect a commitment to generating evidence that informs national strategies for equitable eye health access. Through his engagement in systematic reviews, clinical investigations, and community-focused studies, he contributes to a growing body of knowledge that supports early detection, appropriate referral pathways, and improved service delivery in low-resource settings. His involvement in national professional bodies and international volunteer organizations further underscores his dedication to strengthening training systems, capacity building, and vision-related advocacy. As a research advisor and mentor, he supports emerging scholars in pursuing impactful inquiry that addresses gaps in vision care and public health. His continuing work advances the understanding of refractive error needs, ocular morbidities, and community-based approaches to blindness prevention, positioned toward improving quality of life and reducing avoidable vision loss across broader populations. He has 10 citations from 13 documents with an h-index of 2.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Hulleck, A. A., Mohan, D. M., Abdallah, N., El Rich, M., & Khalaf, K. (2022). Present and future of gait assessment in clinical practice: Towards the application of novel trends and technologies.

2. Mohan, D. M., Khandoker, A. H., Wasti, S. A., Ismail Alali, S. I. I., & colleagues. (2021). Assessment methods of post-stroke gait: A scoping review of technology-driven approaches to gait characterization and analysis.

3. Jelinek, H. F., Osman, W. M., Khandoker, A. H., Khalaf, K., Lee, S., Almahmeed, W., & colleagues. (2017). Clinical profiles, comorbidities and complications of type 2 diabetes mellitus in patients from United Arab Emirates.

4. Maschirow, L., Khalaf, K., Al-Aubaidy, H. A., & Jelinek, H. F. (2015). Inflammation, coagulation, endothelial dysfunction and oxidative stress in prediabetes—Biomarkers as a possible tool for early disease detection for rural screening.

5. Witzel, I. I., Jelinek, H. F., Khalaf, K., Lee, S., Khandoker, A. H., & Alsafar, H. (2015). Identifying common genetic risk factors of diabetic neuropathies.

Emine Afşin | Clinical Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Emine Afşin | Clinical Medicine | Best Researcher Award 

Associate Professor | Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University | Turkey

Dr. Emine Afşin is a distinguished medical professional and academic whose career reflects a deep commitment to advancing respiratory medicine and public health through clinical excellence, scientific research, and education. As an Associate Professor at Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal University, she has built a robust portfolio of contributions that span clinical practice, scholarly publications, and multidisciplinary collaborations. Her expertise lies in pulmonary diseases, clinical epidemiology, and patient-centered care, with a strong focus on improving diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic outcomes for individuals affected by chronic and infectious respiratory conditions. Dr. Afşin’s research encompasses a wide range of studies addressing disease pathophysiology, healthcare delivery, and preventive interventions, consistently demonstrating her dedication to evidence-based medicine. Her published works in reputable national and international journals have been widely cited, reflecting the impact and relevance of her findings within the global medical community. Through active participation in collaborative research projects, professional societies, and academic conferences, she has fostered strong partnerships that bridge clinical practice and scientific inquiry. Beyond academia, Dr. Afşin is recognized for her role in enhancing healthcare quality, mentoring young physicians, and advocating for equitable access to respiratory health services. Her work continues to contribute meaningfully to both medical science and society, emphasizing innovation, ethics, and human-centered approaches to healthcare advancement. She has 23 citations from 23 documents with an h-index of 2.

Featured Publications

1. Yılmazer, M., Altındiş, M., Cevrioğlu, S., Fenkci, V., Aktepe, O., & Sırthan, E. (2004). Afyon Bölgesinde yaşayan gebe kadınlarda toksoplazma, sitomegalovirus, rubella, hepatit B, hepatit C seropozitiflik oranları. Afyon Kocatepe Üniversitesi Kocatepe Tıp Dergisi.

2. Oğurlu, M., Sen, S., Polatli, M., Sırthan, E., Gürsoy, F., & Cildağ, O. (2007). The effect of spinal anesthesia on pulmonary function tests in old patients. Tuberkuloz ve Toraks, 55(1), 64–70.

3. Afsin, E., Yaksi, O., Onal, A., & Bacaksiz, E. (2022). Tracheal schwannoma mimicking asthma. International Journal of Neuroscience, 134(5), 436–440. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207454.2021.1999702

4. Afşin, E., & Demirkol, M. E. (2022). Post-COVID pulmonary function test evaluation. Turkish Thoracic Journal, 23(5), 345–350. https://doi.org/10.5152/TurkThoracJ.2022.22023

5.Afşin, E., & Cosgun, Z. (2021). A rare cough complication: Internal oblique muscle hematoma. Radiology Case Reports, 16(5), 1015–1018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radcr.2021.01.067

Yang Zhang | Clinical Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yang Zhang | Clinical Medicine | Best Researcher Award 

Director | Department of Laboratory Medicine Chongqing University | China

Dr. Yang Zhang, Ph.D., currently serves as Director of the Department of Laboratory Medicine at Chongqing University Affiliated Renji Hospital and is an Associate Chief Physician, Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics, and doctoral and master’s supervisor at Chongqing University. She earned her Bachelor of Medicine in Laboratory Medicine (2008), Master of Medicine in Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics (2011), and Ph.D. in Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics (2015) from the Third Military Medical University, complemented by a Ministry of Education-sponsored visiting scholarship at Loma Linda University, USA (2012–2015). Her research centers on precision molecular diagnostics in oncology, with a special focus on POCT rapid diagnostic reagents and spectroscopy-based label-free diagnostic techniques. Dr. Zhang has led multiple high-level research projects, including three funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, one by the National Key R&D Program, and numerous provincial and military projects, securing over 6.88 million RMB in funding. She has published more than 40 academic papers as first or corresponding author, with 15 SCI-indexed articles, an H-index of 24, and a single paper cited over 280 times. Her scholarly contributions extend to 12 Chinese invention patents, 1 international PCT patent, and five co-edited scientific monographs, including works on molecular diagnostics and terahertz applications. Dr. Zhang’s achievements have been recognized with numerous honors, such as Chongqing High-Level Young Medical Talent (2022), the “Top Ten Young Scientists in Shapingba District” (2022), First Prize in the Chongqing Association for Science and Technology Innovation (2023), and the National Laboratory Medicine Science and Technology Innovation Award (2021). She also serves as a reviewer for the NSFC and contributes to several national professional committees in laboratory medicine. She has 1044 citations from 43 documents with an h-index of 16.

Profile: Scopus | ORCID 

Publications

1. Zhang, Y. (2020). ENT1 inhibition attenuates apoptosis by activation of cAMP/pCREB/Bcl2 pathway after MCAO in rats. Experimental Neurology, 331, 113362.

2. Zhang, Y. (2020). Identification of immune-related prognostic biomarkers based on the tumor microenvironment in 20 malignant tumor types with poor prognosis. Frontiers in Oncology, 10, 1008.

3. Tian, H., Yuan, C., Liu, Y., Xia, K., Li, M., Xie, F., Chen, Q., Chen, M., Fu, W., & Zhang, Y. (2020, July 28). A sample-to-answer quantification platform for point-of-care testing of circulating microRNAs based on allosteric spherical nanoprobe. Preprint.

4. Zhang, Y. (2020). Evaluation of the reliability of six commercial SERS substrates. Plasmonics, 15(5), 1323–1332.

5. Zhang, Y. (2020). Dataset concerning plasmonic thermal destruction of murine melanoma by gold nanoparticles obtained by green chemistry. Data in Brief, 30, 105370.