Shuying Shen | Health Professions | Excellence in Innovation Award

Prof. Shuying Shen | Health Professions | Excellence in Innovation Award 

 Zhejiang University | China

Dr. Shuying Shen is a distinguished research fellow at Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital affiliated with the Medical College of Zhejiang University, where she has established a strong research presence in musculoskeletal biology, molecular regulation, and osteoarthritis pathology. She earned her Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in 2017 and her Bachelor’s degree in Applied Bioscience in 2012, both from Zhejiang University. Dr. Shen’s research has been continuously supported by major competitive grants, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China Excellent Young Scholars Fund, multiple NSFC General Programs, and the Zhejiang Provincial Outstanding Youth Project. Her funded projects focus on elucidating mechanisms of protein post-translational modification, chondrocyte aging, metabolic reprogramming in osteosarcoma, and non-classical regulatory pathways in chondrocyte physiology, reflecting her deep engagement with both degenerative diseases and cancer biology. Dr. Shen has made influential contributions to the understanding of noncoding RNA functions in osteoarthritis progression, osteosarcoma development and metastasis, and organ size regulation. Her work reveals how circular RNAs, microRNAs, and RNA–protein interactions shape cellular senescence, lipid metabolism, autophagy, and energy homeostasis. She has also advanced knowledge on the interplay between metabolic remodeling and epigenetic regulation in cartilage degeneration. Her publications demonstrate innovative approaches combining molecular biology, functional genomics, epigenetics, and translational models to uncover therapeutic targets for osteoarthritis, intervertebral disc degeneration, and malignancies. Dr. Shen has published 87 peer-reviewed papers, including 50 as first or corresponding author, in top-tier journals such as Nature Aging, Science Translational Medicine, Cell Research, Nature Communications, Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, PNAS, Advanced Science, Molecular Cancer, Bone Research, and Molecular Therapy. Her research has been cited more than 3,000 times, and she holds an H-index of 37, underscoring her strong scientific influence. Through her pioneering discoveries—such as the regulation of chondrocyte senescence by palmitoylation, the role of fatty acid oxidation in osteoarthritis, circRNA-mediated metabolic control, and noncoding RNA networks in osteosarcoma—Dr. Shen has significantly advanced the field of musculoskeletal molecular medicine. Her long-term research goal is to develop novel diagnostic markers and targeted therapies for osteoarthritis and related degenerative diseases through a deeper understanding of RNA regulation, protein modifications, and metabolic homeostasis.

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Featured Publications

Wang, K., He, W., Gong, Z., Gao, J., Gao, T., Pan, N., Wu, D., Yang, Y., Li, Z., Zhao, X., Ji, M., & Shen, S. Y. (2025). ZDHHC11-mediated palmitoylation alleviates chondrocyte senescence and serves as a therapeutic target for osteoarthritis. Nature Aging.

Mei, Z., Yilamu, K., Ni, W., Shen, P., Pan, N., Chen, H., Su, Y., Guo, L., Sun, Q., Li, Z., Huang, D., Fang, X., Fan, S., Zhang, H., & Shen, S. Y. (2025). Chondrocyte fatty acid oxidation drives osteoarthritis via SOX9 degradation and epigenetic regulation. Nature Communications, 16(1), 4892.

Gong, Z., Zhu, J., Chen, J., Feng, F., Zhang, H., Zhang, Z., Song, C., Liang, K., Yang, S., Fan, S., Fang, X., & Shen, S. Y. (2023). CircRREB1 mediates lipid metabolism–related senescent phenotypes in chondrocytes through FASN post-translational modifications. Nature Communications, 14(1), 5242.

Li, Z., Zhang, W., Wei, X. Y., Hu, J. Z., Hu, X., Liu, H., Lu, J., Shen, S. Y., & Ji, M. L. (2025). TRIM15 drives chondrocyte senescence and osteoarthritis progression. Science Translational Medicine, 17(791), eadq1735.

Shen, S. Y., Guo, X. C., Yan, H., Lu, Y., Ji, X. Y., Li, L., Liang, T. B., Zhou, D. W., Zhao, J. C., Yu, J. D., Gong, X. G., Zhang, L., & Zhao, B. (2015). A miR-130a–YAP positive feedback loop promotes organ size and tumorigenesis. Cell Research, 25(9), 997–1012.

Shen, S. Y., Wu, Y. Z., Chen, J. X., Xie, Z., Huang, K. M., Wang, G. L., Yang, Y. T., Ni, W. Y., Chen, Z. J., Shi, P. H., Ma, Y., & Fan, S. W. (2019). CircSERPINE2 protects against osteoarthritis by targeting miR-1271 and ETS-related gene. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 78(6), 826–836.

Shen, S. Y., Yang, Y. T., Shen, P. Y., Ma, J., Fang, B., Wang, Q. X., Wang, K. F., Shi, P. H., Fan, S. W., & Fang, X. Q. (2021). circPDE4B prevents articular cartilage degeneration and promotes repair by acting as a scaffold for RIC8A and MID1. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 80(9), 1209–1219.

Shen, S. Y., Liang, Y., Zhao, Y., Hu, Z., Huang, Y., Wu, Y., Liu, Y., Fan, S., Wang, Q., & Xiao, P. (2024). Dietary supplementation of vitamin B1 prevents the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(30), e2408160121.

Shibel Ageel | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shibel Ageel | Medicine | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Shibel Ageel | Faculty of Medicine Novi Sad | Croatia

Dr. Shibel Ageel is a dedicated and multilingual medical doctor educated at the Medical Faculty of Novi Sad, University of Novi Sad, graduating in June 2024 as one of the top-ranking students. He has gained broad and diverse clinical experience across Croatia, Serbia, and Tunisia, completing rotations in otorhinolaryngology and head and neck surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, general and abdominal surgery, and demonstrating strong technical and diagnostic skills consistently praised by senior surgeons. His passion for surgery, research, and teaching is evident through active participation and poster presentations at numerous medical conferences, including the Osijek Student Congress (OSCON 2020–2024), SaMED 2020 in Sarajevo, and IMSCNS 2019 in Novi Sad. Dr. Ageel has authored and co-authored five peer-reviewed publications including studies and case reports in the MDPI Journal and other indexed medical journals, covering topics such as septoplasty outcomes, fetal tuberous sclerosis, gastric trichobezoars, uterine prolapse, and prurigo diabeticorum. His research bridges surgical innovation and clinical case documentation, contributing valuable insights into ENT and surgical case management. Recognized for his excellence, he received multiple awards including Best Poster Presentation at OSCON 2023, Best Conference Ambassador at OSCON 2024, and a City of Osijek Scholarship for academic distinction. Certified in Basic Life Support (2018) and Advanced Life Support (2024) by the European Resuscitation Council, he combines clinical competence with academic rigor and communication skills. His publications have collectively received growing scholarly recognition with 35 citations in indexed databases and an h-index of 2, reflecting his early yet impactful research trajectory. Driven by curiosity, empathy, and intercultural competence, Dr. Ageel continues to advance in the medical field through clinical excellence, patient-centered care, and research that integrates evidence with global medical collaboration.

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Featured Publications

Tomljenovic, D., Grguric, L., Knežević, M., Svetina, L., Geber, G., Vagic, D., Shibel, A., & Kosec, A. (2025). Comparing nasal patency outcomes in patients undergoing septoplasty with radiofrequency turbinate reduction, turbinectomy, or valvuloplasty: A prospective cohort study. Medicina, 61(9), 1656.

Irineu Loturco | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Irineu Loturco | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Irineu Loturco | Federal University of Sao Paulo | Brazil 

Prof. Dr. Irineu Loturco Filho (born May 22, 1972, Brazil) is a distinguished researcher, educator, and practitioner in sports science, specializing in high-performance training, neuromuscular adaptations, strength, power, and speed development. He holds a degree in Sports from the University of São Paulo (1999), a Professional Master’s in High-Performance Sports from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (2009), and both a Master’s (2010) and PhD (2014) in High-Performance Sports from Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain, where his research focused on the effects of training load sequencing on strength, speed, and muscle power. Loturco currently serves as Director of Sport Science & Research Leader at the Núcleo de Alto Rendimento Esportivo de São Paulo (NAR-SP), coordinating postgraduate programs in training methodology and supervising research on training periodization, performance monitoring, and neuromuscular development. He is also a professor and advisor at the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) and a visiting professor at the University of South Wales, contributing to both national and international sports science research. Over his career, he has worked with elite athletes and professional teams including Clube Atlético Mineiro, Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras, and Sport Club Corinthians Paulista, as well as national organizations such as the Brazilian Football Confederation and Brazilian Karate Confederation. His current research investigates strategies to enhance athletic performance, including weighted vest training, seasonal performance variation, and injury prevention. Recognized internationally for his contributions, Loturco has received awards such as the 2019 SCS Investigator Award and honors for his work in adaptive sports and high-performance athlete development, solidifying his position as a leading authority in strength and conditioning science.

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Featured Publications

Survey Studies: Connecting Sport Science to Coaching Practice – International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance

Training at Different Velocity Zones: Does It Really Matter? – International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance

Neuromuscular and Performance Responses to Resisted Sprint Loads in Elite Female Sprinters

Effects of a Short-Term Ballistic Training Program on Performance and Strength Deficit in Elite Youth Female Soccer Players – Sports,

Effects of Loaded and Unloaded Jumps Used as Priming Activities in Elite Male Rugby Union Players

Nicola Cosentino | Medicine and Dentistry | Breakthrough Research Award

Dr. Nicola Cosentino | Medicine and Dentistry | Breakthrough Research Award

Dr. Nicola Cosentino | Centro Cardiologioco Monzino | Italy

Dr. Nicola Cosentino is a distinguished Italian cardiologist and researcher whose clinical and scientific contributions have significantly advanced the field of cardiovascular medicine. His career reflects a seamless integration of clinical excellence, research innovation, and academic leadership. With extensive expertise in acute coronary syndromes, perioperative cardiology, and intensive cardiac care, Dr. Cosentino has demonstrated a lifelong commitment to improving patient care through evidence-based medicine and cutting-edge research. His dedication is further underscored by his leadership roles within leading medical institutions and international collaborations, which have allowed him to shape both clinical practice and future research directions. Through a holistic approach that combines patient care, translational science, and teaching, Dr. Cosentino stands as a leading figure in cardiology whose work continues to impact patients, students, and the global medical community. His professional journey represents excellence, perseverance, and innovation in cardiovascular healthcare.

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Education

Dr. Nicola Cosentino reflects a trajectory of distinction and excellence in the medical sciences. His educational journey began with a diploma from the Classical High School in Italy, where he graduated with the highest honors, demonstrating early intellectual rigor and dedication. He subsequently earned his medical degree from the Sacred Heart Catholic University of Rome, graduating with full honors and recognition for his thesis on eosinophils in coronary atherosclerosis, conducted under the mentorship of world-renowned cardiology experts. He further specialized in cardiology with distinction at the same institution, completing his specialization with highest marks for a thesis on monocyte-derived macrophages in ischemic heart disease. To deepen his scientific expertise, Dr. Cosentino pursued a PhD in Translational Medicine at the University of Milan, consolidating his commitment to bridging laboratory science with clinical practice. His comprehensive educational training represents a balanced blend of clinical mastery and research excellence.

Experience

Dr. Nicola Cosentino has established an outstanding career marked by diverse clinical and leadership roles within some of Italy’s most prestigious medical institutions. His early professional development was shaped at the Centro Cardiologico Monzino, Milan, where he developed a strong clinical foundation in managing acute and chronic ischemic heart diseases, as well as high-risk cardiovascular conditions. Over the years, he has progressed through key roles, including staff cardiologist, head of the Acute Coronary Syndrome Unit, and medical lead manager of the Italian cardiovascular team at AstraZeneca. Most recently, he was appointed head of the Peri-Operative Cardiology Unit at Centro Cardiologico Monzino, where he now leads advanced clinical programs integrating perioperative assessment, risk management, and innovative therapeutic strategies. His professional journey combines patient care, organizational leadership, and scientific guidance, demonstrating a career that consistently bridges cutting-edge cardiology with practical, patient-centered applications in both hospital and industry settings.

Research Interest

Dr. Cosentino are centered on understanding and addressing the mechanisms underlying coronary artery disease and heart failure, both in acute and chronic presentations. His work has focused extensively on identifying novel biomarkers and molecular pathways that influence the diagnosis, prognosis, and management of these conditions. Special emphasis has been placed on investigating the role of diabetes mellitus, renal impairment, and multi-organ involvement in cardiovascular disease progression. His research also explores the clinical significance of myocardial remodeling and inflammation in acute coronary syndromes, as well as the role of advanced cardiovascular monitoring technologies. By integrating molecular science with patient-focused clinical research, Dr. Cosentino continues to contribute valuable insights into translational cardiology. His long-standing dedication has positioned him as a leading voice in precision medicine approaches, aiming to personalize treatment strategies and improve outcomes for patients facing life-threatening cardiovascular events.

Awards & Recognitions

Dr. Cosentino’s research achievements is reflected in his numerous awards and competitive research grants. His early career excellence was acknowledged through support from the Fondazione Umberto Veronesi, funding projects that examined monocyte-derived macrophages and coronary plaque morphology in ischemic heart disease. He was further awarded competitive grants from the Italian Ministry of Health, including the prestigious “Giovani Ricercatori” program for his PROMISE study on myocardial infarction and non-obstructive coronary arteries, and later through a national PNRR project exploring mitochondrial targets for stroke treatment. These recognitions highlight the innovative and impactful nature of his work, aligning with global efforts to improve cardiovascular diagnostics and therapy. Beyond financial grants, he has been entrusted with leadership positions in scientific societies and advisory committees, reflecting confidence in his scientific judgment. Collectively, these awards affirm his role as a rising leader whose contributions hold significant promise for the future of cardiovascular medicine.

Publication Top Notes

Prognostic Impact of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Older Patients Hospitalized with Acute Myocardial Infarction: Real-World Findings from the Lombardy Health Database

Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine 
Authors: Giancarlo Marenzi, Nicola Cosentino, Marta Resta, Claudia Lucci, Alice Bonomi, Filippo Trombara, Michele Della Rocca, Paolo Poggio, Olivia Leoni, Francesco Bortolan et al.

Impact of Prior Statin Therapy on In-Hospital Outcome of STEMI Patients Treated with Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine 
Authors: Oreste Lanza, Nicola Cosentino, Claudia Lucci, Marta Resta, Mara Rubino, Valentina Milazzo, Monica De Metrio, Filippo Trombara, Jeness Campodonico, José Pablo Werba et al.

Mitochondrial Biomarkers in Patients with ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction and Their Potential Prognostic Implications: A Prospective Observational Study

Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine
Authors: Nicola Cosentino; Jeness Campodonico, Marco Moltrasio, Claudia Lucci, Valentina Milazzo, Mara Rubino, Monica De Metrio, Ivana Marana; Marco Grazi, Alice Bonomi et al.

Acute Kidney Injury in Diabetic Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction: Role of Acute and Chronic Glycemia

Journal: Journal of the American Heart Association 
Authors: Giancarlo Marenzi, Nicola Cosentino, Valentina Milazzo, Monica De Metrio, Mara Rubino, Jeness Campodonico, Marco Moltrasio, Ivana Marana, Marco Grazi, Gianfranco Lauri et al.

Association Between Haptoglobin Phenotype and Microvascular Obstruction in Patients With ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction: A Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Study

Journal: JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging 
Authors: Gianluca Pontone, Daniele Andreini, Andrea I. Guaricci, Marco Guglielmo, Andrea Baggiano, Giuseppe Muscogiuri, Laura Fusini, Fabio Fazzari, Claudio Berzovini, Annalisa Pasquini et al.

Conclusion

Dr. Nicola Cosentino represents an exemplary candidate for recognition in the field of cardiology. His career is distinguished by a rare combination of clinical mastery, academic excellence, and innovative research. From his early achievements as a top graduate to his leadership roles in hospital cardiology units and industry, he has consistently demonstrated a vision to improve cardiovascular care through science and compassion. His research outputs have shaped understanding of acute coronary syndromes, myocardial remodeling, and multi-organ interactions, with direct implications for clinical practice and patient outcomes. Furthermore, his dedication to education, mentorship, and collaboration within international networks highlights his commitment to shaping the future of cardiovascular medicine. Through his pioneering research, impactful publications, and leadership contributions, Dr. Cosentino embodies the qualities of a transformative clinician-scientist. He stands as an ideal nominee for prestigious recognition, with a career that continues to inspire innovation and excellence in cardiovascular healthcare.

Dr. Charles Reitman | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Charles Reitman | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

MUSC Health University Medical Center, United States.

Dr. Charles A. Reitman is a distinguished orthopedic surgeon specializing in spine surgery with decades of experience in medical education, research, and patient care. He has held prestigious academic positions and received numerous awards for his contributions to orthopedic and spinal surgery. Dr. Reitman is widely recognized for his expertise in minimally invasive spine techniques, spinal trauma, and disc arthroplasty.

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🎓 Education

Charles A. Reitman, MD, pursued his undergraduate studies at the University of California, Davis, earning a BS in Animal Physiology (1974-1978). He then completed a BS and Certificate in Physical Therapy at UCSF, San Francisco (1978-1979), which provided him with foundational expertise in rehabilitation and movement sciences. Dr. Reitman later obtained his MD in Medicine from Baylor College of Medicine (1991-1995), where he developed a strong foundation in clinical practice and surgical techniques. Following medical school, he specialized in orthopedic surgery through a residency at Baylor College of Medicine (1995-2000), refining his skills in musculoskeletal care. To further specialize, he completed a fellowship in Orthopedic Surgery Spine at Baylor College of Medicine (2000-2001), gaining advanced training in complex spinal procedures.

🏥 Experience

Dr. Charles A. Reitman has had a distinguished career in orthopedic surgery, with extensive experience in both academic and clinical settings. Since 2015, he has served as a Professor of Orthopaedics at the Medical College of South Carolina, where he contributes to research, education, and advanced spinal surgery techniques. Prior to this, he was a Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine (2012-2015), mentoring future surgeons and leading innovative surgical advancements. His tenure at Baylor also included roles as an Associate Professor (2007-2012) and Assistant Professor (2001-2007), during which he played a pivotal role in shaping orthopedic residency programs and conducting groundbreaking research in spine surgery.

🔬 Research Interests

Spinal Surgery & Biomechanics

Minimally Invasive Spine Techniques

Disc Arthroplasty & Spinal Trauma

Spinal Deformity & Degenerative Disorders

Orthopedic Surgery Innovations

🏆 Awards & Honors

UC Davis – Highest Honors (1978)

Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society (1995)

Baylor College of Medicine – Honors (1995)

Most Outstanding Poster – NASS (1999)

Outstanding Orthopedic Faculty, BCM (2004, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)

America’s Top Orthopedists (2007, 2010)

Best Doctors (2007, 2008, 2013)

Texas Super Doctors (2009)

Most Compassionate Doctor Award (2010-2016)

Top 10 Doctor (2014)

Elected into American Orthopedic Association (2011)

MUSC Ortho Faculty of the Year (2019, 2023)

Marquis Who’s Who Lifetime Award (2018)

📚 Selected Publications

Establishing case volume benchmarks for ACGME-accredited orthopedic surgery of the spine fellowship trainingSpine J, 2024

Reference Data for Diagnosis of Spondylolisthesis and Disc Space Narrowing Based on NHANES-II X-raysBioengineering (Basel), 2024

Regional structure-function relationships of lumbar cartilage endplatesJ Biomech, 2024

Diagnosis of spine pseudoarthrosis based on biomechanical properties of boneSpine J, 2024

ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Stress (Fatigue-Insufficiency) Fracture Including SacrumJ Am Coll Radiol, 2024