Hamidreza Ghasemirad | Medicine and Dentistry | Young Researcher Award

Young Researcher Award

Hamidreza Ghasemirad
Affiliation Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd
Country Iran
Scopus ID 57720329700
Documents 15
Citations 121
h-index 6
Subject Area Medicine and Dentistry
Event International Invention Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-5390-6653

Hamidreza Ghasemirad

Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran

Hamidreza Ghasemirad is an emerging researcher affiliated with Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, whose scholarly activities primarily focus on medicine and dentistry. His publication record, citation performance, and measurable research impact demonstrate consistent academic development during the early stages of his career. These achievements indicate sustained engagement in evidence-based research and interdisciplinary collaboration while contributing to scientific knowledge within healthcare-related disciplines.[1]

Abstract

Hamidreza Ghasemirad has established a developing academic profile through research activities in medicine and dentistry, supported by peer-reviewed publications and measurable citation performance. His scholarly work reflects an emphasis on scientific rigor, collaborative investigation, and evidence-based healthcare research. With fifteen indexed documents, one hundred twenty-one citations, and an h-index of six, his contributions indicate growing recognition within the research community. These accomplishments demonstrate continued engagement with contemporary medical challenges while highlighting the potential for future innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and broader international scientific influence through sustained publication and research excellence.[1][2]

Keywords

Medicine, Dentistry, Clinical Research, Healthcare Innovation, Scientific Publications, Citation Impact, Early Career Researcher, Medical Sciences.

Introduction

The advancement of medical science depends on researchers capable of generating reliable evidence while addressing emerging healthcare challenges. Early-career scholars play a significant role by introducing innovative perspectives and expanding interdisciplinary collaboration. Hamidreza Ghasemirad represents this developing generation of researchers through consistent scientific productivity and participation in internationally indexed research activities that contribute to academic progress.[2]

Research Profile

Affiliated with Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Hamidreza Ghasemirad has developed a research portfolio centered on medicine and dentistry. His scholarly record demonstrates active participation in peer-reviewed publishing, with research recognized through citations and indexing in international bibliographic databases. These indicators reflect an expanding academic presence and commitment to maintaining recognized standards of scientific quality.[1]

Research Contributions

His research contributions encompass scientific investigations that support evidence-based healthcare and clinical understanding. Through collaborative publications and analytical research methods, he has participated in studies that strengthen medical knowledge while encouraging practical application within healthcare settings. The cumulative influence of these publications demonstrates meaningful engagement with contemporary scientific questions and ongoing academic development.[3]

Publications

The available publication record includes fifteen Scopus-indexed documents spanning medical and dental sciences. These publications reflect participation in peer-reviewed scholarly communication and illustrate a sustained commitment to disseminating research findings through internationally recognized academic platforms. Citation accumulation further indicates that the published work has received attention from researchers working in related scientific disciplines.[1][4]

Research Impact

Research impact is commonly evaluated using citation metrics, publication quality, scholarly visibility, and sustained contribution to scientific advancement. Hamidreza Ghasemirad’s citation record and h-index demonstrate that his work has achieved measurable recognition within the academic community. These indicators suggest continuing influence and provide a foundation for future collaborative and interdisciplinary research opportunities.[2]

Award Suitability

Based on documented publication output, citation performance, and active engagement in medical research, Hamidreza Ghasemirad demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with emerging scientific leadership. His growing academic profile, commitment to peer-reviewed scholarship, and measurable research visibility align well with the objectives of the Young Researcher Award presented during the International Invention Awards, where recognition emphasizes promising scientific achievement and future research potential.[5]

Conclusion

Hamidreza Ghasemirad has established a developing academic profile through consistent scholarly activity in medicine and dentistry. His publication record, citation performance, and institutional affiliation collectively indicate sustained research engagement and continuing professional growth. These achievements provide a strong foundation for future scientific contributions while supporting consideration for academic recognition through international research award programs.[1]

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References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Hamidreza Ghasemirad, Author ID 57720329700. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57720329700
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID Record: Hamidreza Ghasemirad.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5390-6653
  3. Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Research. (2025). Clinical and Prognostic Findings in Psychotropic Substance Poisoning: A Cross-sectional Study.
    https://doi.org/10.32598/pbr.11.3.1366.1
  4. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. (2023). The circadian clock as a potential biomarker and therapeutic target in pancreatic cancer.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11010-023-04790-4
  5. International Invention Awards. (n.d.). Award Information and Recognition Program.
    https://inventionawards.org/

Dismas Oketch | Public Health | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Dismas Oketch | Public Health | Excellence in Research Award

PhD Research Fellow at University of Nairobi, Kenya

Dr. Dismas Oketch is a distinguished medical epidemiologist and One Health researcher with extensive expertise in infectious disease control, clinical trials, and global health leadership, holding a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from Moi University, Kenya (2004), a Master of Science in Clinical Trials from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, University of London (2011), a Fellowship in Advanced Science on Vaccines from the University of São Paulo, Brazil (2018), and currently completing a PhD in Infectious Diseases at the University of Nairobi (2025) with sponsorship from Washington State University. His doctoral research, titled “Molecular characterization of Brucella spp. and transmission dynamics of brucellosis among humans and livestock in Kenya,” applies a One Health approach to improve prevention and control strategies for brucellosis. Dr. Oketch has served as an Honorary Lecturer in the Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Nairobi since 2023 and is an active member of the Kenya National Brucellosis Technical Working Group. He previously held the role of Research Officer and Programs Coordinator at the International Emerging Infections Program, Kenya Medical Research Institute–Center for Global Health Research in Kisumu, where he contributed significantly to national and regional infectious disease initiatives. In recognition of his early career impact, he was awarded the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Early Career Grant (NIHR24008) in 2024. His research leadership includes pivotal roles in major international studies such as the Partners PrEP study as Safety Monitor, HPV and p16INK4a ELISA cervical cancer screening studies as Coordinator, Antibody Mediated HIV Prevention (HPTN 081) and Long-Acting Cabotegravir Injection for HIV Prevention (HPTN 084) as Principal Investigator, and the DTRA Brucellosis and MERS-CoV study as Coordinator. Dr. Oketch actively engages in global scientific discourse, participating in forums such as the 10th International Conference on Infectious Disease Dynamics in San Diego, serving as a One Health Early Career Champion within the University of Helsinki–University of Nairobi collaboration, and contributing to the Kenya Medical Research Institute Annual Scientific and Health Conference in 2025. With strong training in global health leadership, public health research, and good clinical practice, he consistently builds high-performing, ethically grounded research teams. Driven by scientific rigor and strategic vision, Dr. Oketch aspires to be a global leader in One Health, vaccine development, and immunotherapy, committed to advancing global health security, equity, and sustainable social development while inspiring future generations to embrace scientific innovation, cultural understanding, and best practice.

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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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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.

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

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

 

 

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