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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Milad Rahimzadegan | Pharmacology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Milad Rahimzadegan | Pharmacology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Milad Rahimzadegan is an Assistant Professor at the Functional Neurosurgery Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, and serves as R&D Manager in multiple pharmaceutical companies. He earned his PhD in Pharmacy-Toxicology and Pharmacology from Tehran University of Medical Sciences, followed by an M.Sc. in Medical Toxicology from Tarbiat Modares University, and a B.A. in Plant Medicine from the University of Tehran. Recently, he completed a post-doctoral fellowship focused on Artificial Intelligence in Neuroscience at the Functional Neurosurgery Research Center. Dr. Rahimzadegan’s research spans neuropharmacology, neurotoxicology, regenerative medicine, and advanced drug delivery systems, with particular emphasis on stem cell differentiation, conductive scaffolds for spinal cord injury, and nano-biosensing for cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. He has authored numerous high-impact publications in journals including Stem Cell Reviews and Reports, International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, Materials Science & Engineering C, and Carbohydrate Polymers, and has contributed to multiple books on pharmacology, regenerative medicine, and neurosurgery. His work has been recognized with awards such as the Top Academic Secretary of USERN Iran, Young Scientific Award at Shahid Beheshti University, and membership in Iran’s National Elites Foundation. In addition to his research contributions, he serves as a reviewer and editorial board member for journals including Interventional Pain Medicine and Neuromodulation and International Clinical Neuroscience Journal, reflecting his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and fostering innovation in neuroscience, pharmacology, and translational medicine. He has 326 citations from 26 documents with an h-index of 11.

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1. Rahimzadegan, M., & Soodi, M. (2018). Comparison of memory impairment and oxidative stress following single or repeated doses administration of scopolamine in rat hippocampus.

2. Asl, S. K., & Rahimzadegan, M. (2022). The recent progress in the early diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction based on myoglobin biomarker: Nano-aptasensors approaches.

3. Malek-Khatabi, A., Razavi, M. S., Abdollahi, A., & Rahimzadeghan, M., et al. (2023). Recent progress in PLGA-based microneedle-mediated transdermal drug and vaccine delivery.

4. Asl, S. K., Rahimzadegan, M., & Asl, A. K. (2024). Progress in cardiac tissue engineering and regeneration: Implications of gelatin-based hybrid scaffolds.

5. Asl, S. K., Rahimzadegan, M., & Ostadrahimi, R. (2024). The recent advancement in the chitosan hybrid-based scaffolds for cardiac regeneration after myocardial infarction.