Laetitia Gahimbare | Medicine and Dentistry | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Laetitia Gahimbare | Medicine and Dentistry | Research Excellence Award

World Health Organization in Regional Office for Africa, Republic of the Congo

Dr. Laetitia Gahimbare is a medical doctor specialized in Clinical Pathology and Epidemiology with over 20 years of experience in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) surveillance, laboratory systems strengthening, and public health preparedness across Africa. She currently serves as Technical Officer for AMR Surveillance, Evidence and Laboratory Strengthening at the WHO Regional Office for Africa, providing strategic and hands-on leadership to 47 Member States. A recognized expert in GLASS implementation, AMR/AMU surveillance, laboratory quality management, and One Health approaches, she has extensive experience translating surveillance data into policy-relevant evidence. Her work spans post-outbreak recovery, AMR simulation exercises, capacity building, and multisectoral coordination, with numerous contributions to regional reports, peer-reviewed publications, and policy briefs.

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Moon Young Kim | Nursing and Health Professions | Research Excellence Award | 25899

Dr. Moon Young Kim | Nursing and Health Professions | Research Excellence Award 

Washington University in St. Louis | United States

Dr. Moon Young Kim, PhD, MSOT, is a rehabilitation researcher and licensed occupational therapist whose work centers on understanding and enhancing participation in daily life among aging populations and individuals with neurological and neurocognitive conditions, including Parkinson’s disease, dementia, stroke, traumatic brain injury, and systemic lupus erythematosus. He earned his PhD in Rehabilitation and Participation Science from Washington University in St. Louis, where his doctoral research focused on the conceptualization, measurement, and biopsychosocial contributors to participation in people living with Parkinson’s disease. His research integrates psychological factors such as cognition and depression with social and environmental determinants, advancing a holistic understanding of functional participation beyond impairment-based models. Dr. Kim has extensive expertise in diverse research methodologies, including longitudinal and cross-sectional quantitative analyses, systematic reviews, qualitative research, mixed-methods studies, and clinical investigations. He has contributed to and led more than 10 completed research projects, many supported by competitive funding from the U.S. National Institutes of Health and national agencies in South Korea. His work has resulted in 18 peer-reviewed journal publications in leading SCI- and Scopus-indexed journals, with over 160 citations, reflecting strong scholarly impact. His publications provide important insights into how cognitive dysfunction, depressive symptoms, and social support influence activity participation, quality of life, and well-being in neurological populations. A key contribution of Dr. Kim’s research is his recent longitudinal study on activity participation trajectories in Parkinson’s disease, which identified depressive symptoms as a critical within-person predictor of declining participation and social support as a protective factor for sustained engagement. Dr. Kim is actively engaged in the academic community through editorial roles with prominent journals, including BMJ Open, Disability and Rehabilitation, Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes, and Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. He has delivered invited lectures and presented extensively at international conferences, receiving multiple awards for excellence in research and scientific communication. His professional affiliations include the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, the American Occupational Therapy Association, and the Korean Association of Occupational Therapists.

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Dr. Amy Miner Ross | Immunology | Best Innovation Award

Dr. Amy Miner Ross | Immunology | Best Innovation Award

OHSU, United States.

Dr. Amy Miner Ross, Ph.D., R.N., C.N.S., is an esteemed nursing scholar and educator at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) School of Nursing. With a rich background in neuroscience nursing, critical care, and health systems leadership, she has significantly contributed to research on inflammatory response in stroke/TIA and work environments in nursing. Over the years, Dr. Ross has received multiple prestigious awards, served in key academic leadership roles, and has been an advocate for evidence-based nursing practice and education.

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📚 Education

Dr. Amy Miner Ross holds a Ph.D. in Nursing from Oregon Health & Science University (2006), where her research focused on the inflammatory response in stroke and transient ischemic attacks (TIA). She earned an M.S. in Nursing from the University of California, San Francisco (1987), specializing in Physiological Nursing and Physiology. Her academic foundation includes a B.S. in Nursing from the University of San Francisco (1978) and an A.S. in Science from City College of San Francisco (1974). With a strong background in nursing education and research, Dr. Ross has made significant contributions to the understanding of physiological responses in critical health conditions.

👩‍🏫 Professional Experience

Dr. Amy Miner Ross is an Associate Professor at the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) School of Nursing, where she has been a faculty member since 2006. She has held various leadership roles, including Interim Director of the Doctor of Philosophy Program (2020–2022) and Director of Health Systems & Organizational Leadership (2014–2024). From 2006 to 2012, she was also a faculty member in the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program.

Beyond academia, Dr. Ross has extensive clinical and research experience. She served as a Research Consultant & Director of Professional Development at Asante Health System (2005–2008) and worked as a Neuroscience Clinical Nurse Specialist at Rogue Valley Medical Center (2003–2006). Earlier in her career, she was a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Neurosurgery Research at the University of California, San Francisco (1983–1989), contributing to advancements in neurosurgical care and research.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Ross's research focuses on:

Inflammatory response in stroke/TIA

Peripheral immune response trajectories in stroke patients

Work environments & nursing care quality

Health systems leadership & nursing education

She has been involved in NIH-funded research and has received grants for projects investigating stroke immunology, healthcare environments, and virtual reality applications in nursing.

🏆 Awards & Honors

OHSU SON Excellence in Teaching Award (2023)

OHSU Graduate Faculty Recognition Award (2023, 2016)

FLAME Award – Faculty Mentor Nominee (2023)

Sakai Inclusivity Award – OHSU Teaching Learning Center (2022)

Top Downloaded Paper Award – Journal of Nursing Scholarship (2018-2019)

Neuroscience Nursing Foundation New Investigator Award (2013)

Pan American Games Gold Medalist – Synchronized Swimming (1971)

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Liu, J., You, L., Zheng, J., Ross, A.M., & Liu, K. (2016). Effects of work environments on the quality of care in ICUs: a multisite study in China. Journal of Nursing Care Quality. PMID: 26796973 [Cited 25 times]

Ross, A. M., Lee, C. S., & Lutsep, H. (2015). Influence of Gender and Age on the Peripheral Immune Response in Stroke. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. PMID: 25774839 [Cited 6 times]

Ross, A. M. & Lee, C. S. (2015). Description and identification of the peripheral immune response trajectories over time in first-time & recurrent stroke/TIA. Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 47(5), 256-262. PMID: 26236950 [Cited 3 times]

Li, K., Yan, T., You, L., Li, R., & Ross, A. M. (2015). International classification of functioning, disability and health categories for spinal cord injury nursing in China. Disability and Rehabilitation, 37(1), 25-32. PMID: 24564326 [Cited 15 times]

 

 

 

Prof. Junyu Zhou | Medical and Prevention | Young Scientist Award

Prof. Junyu Zhou | Medical and Prevention | Young Scientist Award

Peking University, China.

Prof. Junyu Zhou is a pioneering researcher in nutritional genomics, metabolic disorders, and personalized medicine. He leverages bioinformatics, computational biology, and experimental approaches to explore gene-diet interactions, focusing on Asian populations. His innovative work includes developing AI models for bioactive compound prediction and uncovering gut microbiota's role in metabolic health. Junyu's recent research extends to natural compound discovery for neurodegenerative diseases, emphasizing computational screening with advanced AI techniques.

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Education 🎓

Junyu Zhou holds advanced degrees in fields related to nutritional genomics and computational biology. His academic training provides a strong foundation for his cutting-edge research in metabolic disorders and personalized medicine.

Experience 💼

As an Assistant Researcher at Peking University, Junyu Zhou has led and collaborated on multiple groundbreaking projects. His experience spans computational modeling, experimental validations, and interdisciplinary collaborations with global research teams in metabolic diseases and nutritional genomics.

Research Interests 🔬

Nutritional Genomics 🧬

Junyu Zhou investigates gene-diet interactions to understand how genetic variations influence nutritional responses, particularly in Asian populations. His work aims to develop personalized dietary recommendations to improve health outcomes.

Metabolic Diseases 🩺

Focusing on conditions such as diabetes and obesity, Junyu studies the underlying mechanisms of metabolic disorders. His research integrates genetics and gut microbiota to unveil new therapeutic targets.

Computational Biology & Bioinformatics 💻

Junyu applies advanced computational tools to analyze genetic data and predict drug-target interactions. His expertise in bioinformatics helps bridge data science and biology for innovative discoveries.

Gut Microbiota 🌱

Exploring the role of gut microbiota in metabolic health, Junyu's research uncovers microbial contributions to diseases and identifies probiotic strategies for improved metabolic functions.

Natural Product Research 🌿

Junyu's work includes computational screening of natural compounds, focusing on their potential to treat diseases such as Alzheimer's and neurodegenerative disorders.

Personalized Medicine 🩹

By integrating genomics and computational biology, Junyu develops precision healthcare approaches, tailoring interventions to individual genetic and metabolic profiles.

Machine Learning in Drug Discovery 🤖

Junyu employs AI-driven techniques to streamline drug discovery processes. His work includes predictive models for bioactive compounds, enhancing efficiency in identifying new therapeutic agents.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Microbial Dysbiosis Linked to Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Fatty Liver Disease in Asians: Prevotella copri Promotes Lipopolysaccharide Biosynthesis and Network Instability in the Prevotella Enterotype, Published in: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2024, Contributors: Yuan, H.; Wu, X.; Wang, X.; Zhou, J.-Y.; Park, S. Link

Predicting structure-targeted food bioactive compounds for middle-aged and elderly Asians with myocardial infarction: insights from genetic variations and bioinformatics-integrated deep learning analysis, Published in: Food & Function, 2024, Contributors: Junyu Zhou; Heng Yuan; Sunmin Park. Link

Association of Metabolic Diseases and Moderate Fat Intake with Myocardial Infarction Risk, Published in: Nutrients, December 11, 2024, Contributors: Junyu Zhou; Meiling Liu; Sunmin Park. Link