Eirini Kostopoulou | Clinical Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Eirini Kostopoulou | Clinical Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | University General Hospital of Patras | Greece

Dr. Eirini Kostopoulou is an Assistant Professor of Paediatric Endocrinology at the University of Patras School of Medicine, with advanced clinical and research training in Greece and leading academic hospitals in the United Kingdom. Her expertise spans paediatric obesity, monogenic and syndromic obesity, type one diabetes mellitus, growth and thyroid disorders, congenital hyperinsulinism, and lipid abnormalities. Her research focuses on molecular and genetic mechanisms underlying metabolic and endocrine diseases, including growth hormone signaling, oxidative stress, apoptotic pathways, and rare genetic causes of obesity, with direct translational impact on diagnosis and targeted therapies. She has authored a substantial body of peer-reviewed publications with strong citation impact and has contributed extensively through invited lectures, international collaborations, and multicenter clinical studies. Her work has advanced precision medicine approaches in paediatric endocrinology, improved early diagnosis of rare disorders, and strengthened clinical management strategies with meaningful societal and public health relevance. She has 499 citations from 77 documents with an h-index of 12.

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Serhat Gürbüz | Clinical Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Serhat Gürbüz | Clinical Medicine | Best Researcher Award 

Doctor of Medicine | University of Health Sciences | Turkey

Dr. Serhat Gürbüz, MD, MSc, is a distinguished Consultant in Orthopedics and Traumatology at the Metin Sabancı Baltalimanı Bone Diseases Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey. His professional expertise centers on knee, shoulder, and sports surgery, integrating advanced arthroscopic techniques and evidence-based rehabilitation strategies to restore function and improve patient outcomes. Dr. Gürbüz has contributed substantially to the field through scholarly publications in reputable peer-reviewed and indexed journals, clinical presentations, and collaborative research projects focused on musculoskeletal disorders and joint preservation. His work demonstrates a commitment to combining clinical excellence with translational research, contributing to the evolution of orthopedic surgical standards and innovations in minimally invasive procedures. He has maintained active collaborations with national and international orthopedic research groups and serves as a peer reviewer and academic contributor within the global orthopedic community. Dr. Gürbüz’s clinical practice reflects a deep dedication to advancing patient-centered care, surgical innovation, and academic mentorship, fostering the development of future orthopedic specialists. His academic engagement and research productivity underscore his contribution to scientific knowledge dissemination and the enhancement of evidence-based orthopedic medicine. Through his multidisciplinary collaborations and continuous pursuit of clinical innovation, Dr. Gürbüz has strengthened the bridge between medical research and practical application, ultimately promoting better musculoskeletal health and improving the quality of life for patients across diverse populations. He has 6 citations from 9 documents with an h-index of 2.

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Featured Publications

1. Çelikoyar, M. M., Topsakal, O., & Gürbüz, S. (2019). Mobile technology for recording surgical procedures. Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine.

2. Imren, Y., Karslioglu, B., Dedeoglu, S. S., Cabuk, H., Atar, S., Gürbüz, S., … (2021). The effect of gluteus maximus tenotomy in primary total hip arthroplasty with posterior approach: Kinematic analysis of hip extensor strength. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery.

3. Yüce, A., Yerli, M., Erkurt, N., Gürbüz, S., Çakar, M., & Adaş, M. (2022). Neutrophil-lymphocyte and C-reactive protein–albumin ratios as predictors of re-surgery in adult native knee septic arthritis. Journal of Clinical and Investigative Surgery.

4. Gürbüz, S., Bahar, H., Yavuz, U., Keskin, A., Karslioglu, B., & Solak, Y. (2025). Comparative efficacy of ChatGPT and DeepSeek in addressing patient queries on gonarthrosis and total knee arthroplasty. Arthroplasty Today.

5. Gürbüz, S., Ocak, O., Kir, M. C., Karslioglu, B., & Aki, S. (2025). Hyperchloremia at hospital admission for hip fractures is related with an increase in morbidity and mortality rates. Turkish Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery.

Dr. Serhat Gürbüz’s work advances global orthopedic science through innovative surgical techniques, evidence-based clinical research, and multidisciplinary collaborations that enhance musculoskeletal health. His commitment to patient-centered innovation and translational research contributes significantly to improving mobility, recovery, and quality of life in society worldwide.