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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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.