Zsuzsanna Suba | Cancer research | Breakthrough Research Award

Prof. Dr. Zsuzsanna Suba | Cancer research | Breakthrough Research Award

National Institute of Oncology, Budapest, Hungary

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Dr. Zsuzsanna Suba embarked on her academic journey at the Semmelweis University of Medicine, earning her Doctor of Medicine in 1971. Her early interest in both general and oral pathology led her to pursue multiple certifications: Board certification in Pathology (1975), Dentistry and Stomatology (1986), and Oral Pathology (Sheffield, UK, 1987). She further advanced her academic credentials by completing a Ph.D. in 1994 and attaining the Habilitated Medical Science (Habil.Med.Sci.) degree in 2004, marking her as a leading expert in her field.

🩺 Professional Endeavors

Prof. Suba's career commenced in 1971 as an Assistant Professor at the 1st Institute of Pathology and Experimental Cancer Research at her alma mater. She then led the Oral Pathology Division within the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Semmelweis University from 1982 to 2011. In 2004, she was officially named Professor of Oral Pathology. Her final academic post was at the National Institute of Oncology, where she served as Professor of Pathology from 2011 until becoming Professor Emeritus in 2017, reflecting her decades-long contribution to academic medicine.

🧬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Suba’s research has significantly shaped understanding in several niche yet vital domains of pathology. Her early work investigated cell proliferation kinetics and virus-induced experimental tumors. She later pioneered studies into the pathology of bone replacement in the oral and maxillofacial region, and the clinical and pathological evaluation of chemotherapy outcomes in oral cancers. Notably, she explored the correlations between metabolic disorders (like type-2 diabetes, insulin resistance, and obesity) and cancer incidence, particularly oral and breast cancers. Her groundbreaking research highlighted the hormonal mechanisms involved in tumor progression, the role of estrogen signaling in cancer risk, and even proposed a genome-stabilizing therapeutic model for breast cancer cases.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Prof. Suba’s research has had a substantial impact on the epidemiological and hormonal understanding of cancer biology, especially in women’s health. Her bold interpretations of the paradoxes in antiestrogen treatments in breast cancer, and her promotion of causal therapy over symptomatic treatment, have sparked meaningful discourse in oncological and hormonal therapy communities. Her findings bridge molecular biology, pathology, endocrinology, and clinical practice, positioning her as a multidisciplinary influencer in medical science.

📈 Academic Citations and Publications

With 128 peer-reviewed articles accumulating a total impact factor of 122.647, Prof. Suba has maintained a strong presence in the scientific literature. She has authored 12 books, 42 book chapters—many in English—and accumulated 1,230 independent citations as a first or last author. These achievements speak volumes about the relevance and longevity of her scientific contributions.

🖥️ Technical and Research Skills

Her academic career has been deeply rooted in molecular and surgical pathology techniques, including histopathological diagnostics, tumor cell kinetic analysis, and clinical trials of chemotherapy and hormone therapy outcomes. Her interdisciplinary acumen allows her to integrate pathology, biochemistry, endocrinology, and epidemiology in both laboratory and clinical research contexts.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience and Recognition

A beloved educator, Prof. Suba has been honored multiple times for her teaching excellence. She received the Teacher’s Award from Semmelweis University (1998) and again in 2008, this time chosen directly by students. She is known for her dedicated mentorship, ability to simplify complex medical content, and commitment to fostering critical thinking in future clinicians and researchers.

🏅 Honors and Awards

Throughout her illustrious career, she has been decorated with prestigious awards such as the MOTESZ Award for Young Researchers (1976), the Markusovszky Award (1993), and the recent Distinguished Cancer Treatment Innovation Award (2024) from Scifax. These accolades recognize both her innovative research and her lifelong dedication to cancer pathology.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Now serving as Professor Emeritus, Prof. Suba remains a venerated figure in oncology and pathology. Her visionary work on hormonal and metabolic links to cancer continues to guide current investigations. Her legacy lies not only in her scientific outputs but also in the inspired careers of countless students and clinicians she mentored. Her genome-stabilization framework offers a promising direction for personalized cancer therapy, and future researchers will undoubtedly build upon her foundational insights for decades to come.

Selected Publications

  • Suba Zsuzsanna (2024)
    DNA Damage Responses in Tumors Are Not Proliferative Stimuli, but Rather They Are DNA Repair Actions Requiring Supportive Medical Care
    Cancers (Basel), 16(8):1573. April 19, 2024.

  • Suba Zsuzsanna (2024)
    Estrogen Regulated Genes Compel Apoptosis in Breast Cancer Cells, Whilst Stimulate Antitumor Activity in Peritumoral Immune Cells in a Janus‑Faced Manner
    Current Oncology, 31(9):4885–4907. August 24, 2024.

  • Suba Zsuzsanna (2023)
    Rosetta Stone for Cancer Cure: Comparison of the Anticancer Capacity of Endogenous Estrogens, Synthetic Estrogens and Antiestrogens
    Oncology Reviews, 17:10708 (eCollection). April 19, 2023.

  • Suba Zsuzsanna (2020)
    Compensatory Estrogen Signal Is Capable of DNA Repair in Antiestrogen‑Responsive Cancer Cells via Activating Mutations
    Journal of Oncology & Therapy (or equivalent publication). 2020.

  • Suba Zsuzsanna (2018)
    Amplified Crosstalk Between Estrogen Binding and GFR Signaling Mediated Pathways of ER Activation Drives Responses in Tumors Treated with Endocrine Disruptors
    Recent Patents on Anticancer Drug Discovery, 13(4):428–444. 2018.

 

Ahmad Mahamid | Surgery | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Mahamid | Surgery | Best Researcher Award

Israel Institute of Technology, Carmel Medical Center, Haifa, Israel

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🧠 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Ahmad Mahamid began his distinguished academic journey at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, where he earned a Bachelor of Medical Sciences (BMedSc, cum laude) in 2005, followed by an MD degree in 2010 from the Faculty of Medicine. These formative academic years laid a strong foundation for his future specialization in complex surgical disciplines, particularly within the fields of general surgery, surgical oncology, and hepatobiliary procedures.

🩺 Professional Endeavors

Following his medical degree, Dr. Mahamid embarked on a rigorous residency and fellowship pathway across top Israeli medical centers. From internship at Rabin Medical Center (2009–2010) to residencies in general surgery at Sourasky Medical Center and Hillel Yaffe Medical Center (2010–2016), he quickly demonstrated both technical expertise and leadership. His fellowship training spanned abdominal organ transplantation and HPB (hepato-pancreato-biliary) surgery, including a prestigious international fellowship at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City (2019–2021), sharpening his expertise in complex oncologic and transplant surgery.

Currently, he serves as a Consultant in General and HPB Surgery across multiple health institutions including Mushlam Clalit, Meuhedet Health Services, and Ayalon Insurance Company Ltd. Since 2022, he has led the HPB Surgery Service at Carmel Medical Center, establishing it as a center of excellence for complex liver, pancreas, and biliary surgery in Israel.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Mahamid’s research interests reflect his deep clinical experience and vision for innovation in surgery. His work focuses on abdominal organ transplantation, robotic HPB surgery, minimally invasive surgical techniques, and surgical oncology. He is also dedicated to advancing surgical imaging and diagnostics, with an added focus on trauma and emergency surgery. These areas form the basis of his contributions to developing safer, more precise, and patient-centric surgical practices.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Mahamid is highly active in Israel’s medical examination and professional certification systems. As a committee member and examiner for both the Israeli written and oral board exams in General Surgery, he plays a critical role in shaping future generations of surgeons. His involvement with the Israeli Society of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery and International HPB Association underscores his leadership and commitment to advancing his field nationally and internationally. In 2023, he was appointed Secretary of the Israeli HPB Surgery Society, highlighting his influence within this highly specialized domain.

📚 Academic Appointments & Teaching Experience

A committed educator, Dr. Mahamid has taught and mentored students and residents extensively at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, where he has held positions ranging from tutor to director of various surgical training programs since 2011. His teaching spans pre-clinical medical school surgical rotations, TeAMS programs, and general surgery internships, as well as directing residency training at Carmel Medical Center. As of 2023, he holds the title of Clinical Senior Lecturer at the Technion’s Faculty of Medicine, reflecting his academic stature and commitment to surgical education.

🛠️ Technical & Clinical Skills

Dr. Mahamid is proficient in advanced surgical techniques, particularly within HPB and transplant surgery, including robotic-assisted and minimally invasive approaches. His international training and clinical exposure have equipped him with cutting-edge knowledge in surgical oncology, trauma care, and complex abdominal interventions. His expertise ensures that patients benefit from modern, safe, and effective surgical care.

🏅 Professional Leadership & Committee Roles

Between 2016 and the present, Dr. Mahamid has been deeply engaged in shaping Israel’s surgical standards. He has held multiple roles as an examiner and committee member for both residency exams and medical student assessments. In addition, he contributes to national-level discussions on surgical education and practice through his committee roles in the Israeli Surgical Association, Israeli Medical Association, and HPB societies. These responsibilities emphasize his stature as a respected voice in the surgical community.

📈 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Ahmad Mahamid’s career is defined by a blend of clinical excellence, academic leadership, and educational mentorship. His work in advancing HPB surgery techniques, particularly in robotic and minimally invasive interventions, positions him at the forefront of surgical innovation in Israel. As he continues to lead surgical services, mentor the next generation of surgeons, and contribute to national medical governance, Dr. Mahamid is poised to leave a lasting legacy in both clinical practice and academic surgery.

📚 Selected Publications

Authors: Esther Kazlow, Elias Rinawi, Eden Gerszman, Samar Mattar, Nabih Essami, Mary Nasir, Aasem Abu Shtaya, Wisam Assaf, Riad Haddad, Ahmad Mahamid
Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine
Year: 2025

Authors: Ahmad Mahamid, Eden Gerszman, Esther Kazlow, Aasem Abu Shtaya, Natalia Goldberg, Dvir Froylich, Riad Haddad
Journal: Cancers
Year: 2025

Authors: Ahmad Mahamid, Kobi Peleg, Alexander Givon, Rafi Alfici, Oran Olsha, Isaac Ashkenazi
Journal: American Journal of Emergency Medicine
Year: 2017

Authors: Ahmad Mahamid, Isaac Ashkenazi, Michal Shapira-Rootman, Oran Olsha, Rafi Alfici, Eyal Y. Bekhor, Isaac A. Mouch, Anwar R. Zeina
Journal: Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer
Year: 2017

Author: Ahmad Mahamid
Journal: Harefuah
Year: 2017