Veronica Gagliardi | microcirculation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Veronica Gagliardi | microcirculation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Veronica Gagliardi, Università degli studi di Padova, Italy

Dr. Veronica Gagliardi is an Italian Medical Doctor specializing in Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation, Intensive Care, and Pain Therapy. Born on August 22, 1996, in Spinea (VE), she is currently undergoing advanced clinical training at the University of Padua, where she has also undertaken a Level II Master in multimodal cardiac imaging. She combines academic excellence with frontline clinical experience in major regional hospitals, including Ospedale dell’Angelo in Mestre and Policlinico Universitario di Padova. Her work focuses on intensive care medicine, advanced echocardiography, and non-invasive ventilation strategies. Dr. Gagliardi is widely published, with a strong record in critical care, pain therapy, and ultrasound techniques. Her proactive involvement in clinical research and innovative therapies, including ECMO and auricular acupuncture, reflects a strong commitment to scientific advancement in patient care. She is a promising researcher and clinician, striving to integrate cutting-edge evidence with compassionate care.

Publication Profile:

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Research Portfolio:
    Dr. Gagliardi has authored and co-authored over 10 peer-reviewed publications across respected international journals (Life, Medicina, Critical Care, Cureus, EJTM, Arch Clin Biomed Res), covering high-impact areas like ECMO, microcirculation, pain therapy, and non-invasive ventilation.

  2. Clinical-Research Integration:
    Her ability to bridge clinical practice and research is a standout quality. From ECMO and PEEP titration in COVID-19 to auricular electroacupuncture and ultrasound-guided pain procedures, she applies science directly to bedside care.

  3. Strong Academic Record:
    With a Medical Degree cum laude (110/110) and advanced training at the University of Padua, she demonstrates academic excellence, now furthered by a Level II Master in echocardiographic imaging.

  4. Leadership and Collaboration:
    She has actively participated in multi-center projects and international symposia, indicating both team leadership and scientific communication skills.

  5. Innovation and Versatility:
    Her research includes novel and multidisciplinary approaches—like capsaicin patch use for neuropathic pain and auricular diagnostics in oncology contexts.

⚙️ Areas for Improvement:

  1. Recognition and Awards:
    While her work is highly impactful, Dr. Gagliardi may benefit from more formal recognition, such as national/international fellowships, grants, or young investigator awards.

  2. Independent Research Funding:
    Securing her own research grants in the near future would further strengthen her research independence and global visibility.

  3. Broader Dissemination:
    Increasing her presence through conference presentations, keynote talks, or editorial roles would amplify the visibility of her work and boost her academic footprint.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Veronica Gagliardi earned her Master’s Degree in Medicine and Surgery with 110/110 with Honours from the University of Padua, completing an experimental thesis under Prof. Paolo Navalesi on respiratory failure in COVID-19 patients. Since November 2021, she has been enrolled in a five-year residency program in Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation, Intensive Care, and Pain Therapy at the same institution, with rotations in several prominent hospitals. Starting November 2024, she will also undertake a Level II Master (ESTAV) in stress echocardiography, advanced transesophageal, and multimodal cardiac imaging, focusing on perioperative and interventional cardiac ultrasound techniques. Her education reflects not only clinical rigor but also a keen interest in research and innovation, particularly in areas like non-invasive ventilation, ultrasound diagnostics, and pain modulation. Her academic background is complemented by strong scientific output and peer-reviewed contributions in high-impact journals.

💼 Professional Experience:

Dr. Gagliardi has held the role of Medical Doctor specializing in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care at Ospedale dell’Angelo in Mestre, starting in January 2025. Initially assigned to general anaesthesiology (UOS), she has since progressed to the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (UOS) from May 2025. Her residency training from November 2021 to January 2025 included rotations in premier institutions such as Policlinico Universitario di Padova, Ospedale S. Antonio, Ospedale Ca’ Foncello, and Ospedale SS Giovanni e Paolo, gaining experience in critical care, pain therapy, perioperative medicine, and emergency interventions. Throughout her career, she has consistently demonstrated clinical versatility, excelling in high-pressure ICU settings. She combines clinical competence with advanced procedural skills, including echocardiography and ultrasound-guided regional blocks. This diverse clinical exposure underpins her contribution to complex case management and patient-centered care.

🏅 Awards and Honors:

Dr. Veronica Gagliardi has not been explicitly listed with specific awards, but her academic and research profile clearly reflects recognition-worthy achievements. She graduated with honors (110/110 cum laude) in Medicine, which stands as an early testament to her dedication and excellence. Her first-author publications in indexed journals, such as Life, Medicina, Critical Care, and EJTM, highlight her as a leading contributor to translational and clinical research in anesthesiology and critical care. Her participation in international symposiums, including the 40th International Symposium on Intensive Care & Emergency Medicine, and collaborations with established experts like Prof. Navalesi, further underscore her growing reputation. While formal honors such as Best Researcher Awards are yet to be listed, her CV is aligned with the standards of excellence and would merit such recognition in academic and clinical research circles.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Gagliardi’s research is deeply rooted in critical care medicine, with a strong emphasis on microcirculation, non-invasive ventilation, pain management, and echocardiographic imaging. Her work spans experimental and clinical domains—from animal models exploring systemic morphine’s anti-inflammatory effects, to human studies on ECMO efficiency and caudal epidural injections. She has delved into innovative diagnostics like diaphragm ultrasound for predicting extubation outcomes, and non-conventional therapies such as auricular electro-acupuncture for microcirculatory modulation. Her research extends into the perioperative and post-operative use of non-invasive respiratory support, and stress echocardiography, bridging imaging and intensive care management. She actively collaborates on multi-center reviews and pilot studies, showing both independence and teamwork. Dr. Gagliardi’s research consistently aims at improving patient outcomes through evidence-based and minimally invasive approaches, contributing significantly to the evolving landscape of modern anaesthesia and critical care.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

📄 The Effects of Levosimendan on Microcirculation and Peripheral Perfusion in Septic Shock: A Pilot Study
📄 Recirculation in Veno-Venous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
📄 A Possible Correlation Between Auricular Angiomas and Breast Cancer Through Auricular Acupuncture Diagnosis: An Observational Case-Control Study
📄 Ultrasound-guided caudal epidural injection to treat symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis: a retrospective study
📄 Effects of noninvasive respiratory support in post-operative patients: a systematic review and network meta-analysis
📄 Systemic Morphine but Not Local Administration Shows Preventive Anti-Inflammatory Effect in a Rat Model of Capsaicin-Induced Paw Edema
📄 Effect of Low- and High-Frequency Auricular Stimulation with Electro-Acupuncture on Cutaneous Microcirculation: A Cross-Over Study in Healthy Subjects
📄 Diaphragm Ultrasound: A Valuable Predictor of the Outcome of Extubation. An Observational Pilot Study in Covid-19 Related ARDS
📄 Persistent neuropathic pain treated with Capsaicin patches: a novel promising approach
📄 P101 Execution of percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy using the standard laryngeal mask airway for ventilation: a prospective survey study
📄 Positive end-expiratory pressure titration in COVID-19 acute respiratory failure: electrical impedance tomography vs. PEEP/FiO2 tables

🧾 Conclusion:

Dr. Veronica Gagliardi is an exceptional emerging researcher who combines clinical acumen with a robust scientific mindset. Her research is innovative, clinically relevant, and methodologically sound, spanning critical areas like sepsis management, ECMO, echocardiography, and noninvasive ventilation strategies.

Marija Gjorgoska | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Marija Gjorgoska | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Marija Gjorgoska | Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana | Slovenia

Marija Gjorgoska is a dedicated biomedical researcher and teaching assistant at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. With a strong background in biochemistry, molecular biology, and bioinformatics, she has contributed significantly to cancer research, focusing on steroid hormone signaling in gynecological cancers. Her scientific work combines analytical expertise in LC-MS/MS with a solid foundation in molecular biology and statistical analysis using R programming. Marija is passionate about advancing clinical diagnostics and cancer treatment through high-precision biomolecular profiling. Her academic journey reflects international exposure through internships in the UK and Macedonia. She is known for her collaborative spirit and commitment to scientific rigor, which has led to multiple high-impact publications. Marija continues to mentor students and contribute to the academic community through her teaching role, making her a rising figure in molecular oncology research.

publication profile:

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Strengths:

  1. High Research Productivity 📈
    Marija Gjorgoska has authored or co-authored 10 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as Progress in Lipid Research (IF 14.0), Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism (IF 11.4), and Cancers. Her work shows consistent scientific output, often with first or shared first authorship.

  2. Cutting-Edge Technical Expertise 🔬
    She demonstrates advanced proficiency in LC-MS/MS method development, multi-steroid profiling, and bioinformatics (R programming). This makes her an expert in translational hormone research and biomarker discovery.

  3. Clinical Relevance and Innovation ⚕️
    Her research addresses urgent clinical challenges like endometrial cancer diagnosis and ovarian cancer drug resistance, applying modern analytical techniques combined with machine learning, which positions her at the forefront of personalized medicine.

  4. Recognition and Collaboration 🤝
    She has been awarded prestigious grants (e.g., Society of Endocrinology, UK), collaborated internationally (UK, Macedonia), and contributes to academia as a teaching assistant—all signs of an emerging research leader.

  5. Interdisciplinary Impact 🌐
    Marija effectively integrates molecular biology, biochemistry, analytical chemistry, and computational biology—indicative of her versatility and broad scientific impact.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Independent Research Leadership
    While she has made substantial contributions as a junior and co-investigator, future work could benefit from establishing herself as a principal investigator or project leader, including securing her own research funding.

  2. Diversification of Research Themes
    Her focus has been predominantly on hormone-related cancers. Expanding into other disease models or mechanisms could broaden her impact and create new collaborative opportunities.

  3. Public Engagement and Outreach
    Enhancing her visibility through conference presentations, science communication, or community health initiatives would further solidify her standing as a leader and advocate for biomedical research.

Education :

Marija Gjorgoska is currently enrolled in a doctoral program in Biomedicine, specializing in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Ljubljana. Her academic foundation includes a Master’s degree in Molecular Biology (2018–2021) from the same university, completed with an outstanding GPA of 9.52/10. She also gained international experience through a short-term internship at the University of Birmingham, UK, in 2023, focusing on advanced LC-MS/MS techniques for clinical sample analysis. Earlier in her academic career, she completed a long-term internship at the Research Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology in Skopje, Macedonia (2017), where she worked on genetic diagnostics involving haemoglobinopathies, HPV, HBV, and HCV detection. Her education has consistently emphasized both theoretical knowledge and hands-on laboratory skills, particularly in analytical chemistry, molecular biology, and bioinformatics, all of which shape her current research endeavors in cancer diagnostics and hormonal regulation.

Experience:

Marija Gjorgoska has been actively engaged in research since 2020 as a Research Assistant at the Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana. Her core responsibilities include developing and validating LC-MS/MS analytical methods, conducting proteomic and genetic analyses of cancer tissues, and performing bioinformatic evaluations using R programming. In October 2024, she also began serving as a Teaching Assistant for the course “Principles of Biochemistry,” demonstrating her commitment to education and mentorship. Marija’s prior internships have equipped her with valuable skills in prenatal and infectious disease diagnostics. Her research contributions span experimental planning, scientific writing, and instrument maintenance, establishing her as a versatile scientist. Her collaborative projects with international researchers and clinicians further underline her strength in translational biomedical research. This combination of teaching, laboratory, and analytical expertise supports her growing influence in molecular oncology.

Awards and Honors:

Marija Gjorgoska has been recognized for both academic and research excellence. In 2023, she was awarded the Practical Skills Grant by the Society of Endocrinology, UK, enabling her to undergo advanced training in LC-MS/MS at the University of Birmingham. Earlier, in 2021, she received the Krka Recognition with Special Praise for her Master’s thesis, highlighting her early promise as a researcher in molecular biology. Her scientific publications have appeared in top-tier journals such as Progress in Lipid Research and Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism, some with impact factors exceeding 14.0. Notably, she earned shared first co-authorship in Methods in Enzymology for her work on enzymatic assay development. These accolades reflect her technical excellence, originality, and scientific contributions in the field of steroid metabolism and gynecological cancers. Marija’s achievements distinguish her as a young researcher with significant impact and high potential for further contributions to science and medicine.

Research Focus :

Marija Gjorgoska’s research focuses on the role of steroid hormones in the development and progression of gynecological cancers, particularly endometrial and ovarian cancers. Her work integrates analytical chemistry (LC-MS/MS), bioinformatics, and molecular biology to uncover diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. She has developed multi-steroid profiling techniques to differentiate between normal and cancerous tissues, aiding early diagnosis. Marija’s studies also address the pre-receptor regulation of androgenic and estrogenic hormones, exploring their signaling dynamics at the tissue level. Using tools such as Mendelian randomization, she investigates genetic influences on hormone-related disease risk. Her interdisciplinary approach combines advanced mass spectrometry, statistical modeling, and clinical collaboration to translate bench science into meaningful medical applications. Through high-impact publications, she contributes to understanding hormone metabolism in cancer microenvironments, with the goal of informing targeted therapies and overcoming drug resistance. Her work is critical for advancing personalized medicine in hormone-driven malignancies.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. 📘 From fallopian tube epithelium to high-grade serous ovarian cancer: A single-cell resolution review of sex steroid hormone signalingProgress in Lipid Research, 2024

  2. 📘 Integration of androgen hormones in endometrial cancer biologyTrends in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2022

  3. 📘 Steroid sulfatase and sulfotransferases in gynecological cancers: current status and perspectivesEssays in Biochemistry, 2024

  4. 📘 Estrogens and the Schrödinger’s cat in the ovarian tumor microenvironmentCancers, 2021

  5. 📘 Multi-Steroid Profiling and Machine Learning Reveal Androgens as Biomarkers for Endometrial CancerCancers, 2025

  6. 📘 Simultaneous measurement of 17 endogenous steroid hormones by LC-MS/MSJ. of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2024

  7. 📘 11-oxyandrogens in normal vs. cancerous endometriumFrontiers in Endocrinology, 2024

  8. 📘 Targeting estrogen metabolism to overcome platinum resistance in ovarian cancerBiomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 2024

  9. 📘 Effect of androgens on risk of endometriosis sub-phenotypes and ovarian neoplasmsJ. of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2024

  10. 📘 Enzymatic assays for 17β-HSD types 1 and 2 using mass spectrometryMethods in Enzymology, 2023

Conclusion:

Marija Gjorgoska is a highly promising early-career researcher with a strong and growing international publication record, deep technical expertise in analytical biochemistry, and a clear focus on clinically relevant research. Her integration of hormonal pathway analysis with state-of-the-art analytical methods has already contributed valuable insights to the field of gynecological oncology. She has the academic rigor, curiosity, and collaborative drive essential for impactful science.

In my opinion, she is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Continued mentorship and support toward independent research leadership will elevate her even further in the years to come.

Amira Ibrahim | Cell Differentiation Processes | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Amira Ibrahim | Cell Differentiation Processes | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Amira Ibrahim , Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority , Egypt

Dr. Amira Ibrahim Sayed is a dedicated academic and researcher, currently serving as a Lecturer at the National Center for Radiation Research and Technology, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt. With a career grounded in oral medicine and radiology, Dr. Sayed demonstrates a multidisciplinary approach by integrating dental science with radiological and pharmaceutical research. She is known for her strong commitment to advancing healthcare through both education and scientific inquiry. Her diverse academic and professional background allows her to bridge the gap between clinical practice and biomedical research. Passionate about mentoring and teaching, she holds part-time academic roles at Misr University for Science and Technology. Dr. Sayed’s collaborative work in the synthesis of novel therapeutic agents highlights her innovative spirit and significant contributions to drug discovery, antiviral therapy, and radiation impact studies. Her impressive portfolio of peer-reviewed publications and participation in key academic courses make her a well-rounded candidate for the Research for Innovative Research Award.

Publication Profile: 

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. Interdisciplinary Research Excellence
    Dr. Sayed merges expertise in oral medicine, radiology, and pharmaceutical chemistry—a rare and impactful blend. Her research spans both clinical and molecular levels, showing depth and versatility.

  2. Strong Publication Record
    With over 10 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, her work is recognized across multiple fields including medicinal chemistry, antiviral therapy, and radiation sciences.

  3. Innovative Drug Discovery Focus
    Her work on the synthesis and molecular docking of pyrrolopyrimidine, benzimidazole, and thiouracil derivatives demonstrates cutting-edge innovation in developing novel therapeutic agents.

  4. Experience in Radiation Health Research
    Given her role at the National Center for Radiation Research & Technology, she actively contributes to important national research in radiation biology—an area of growing relevance.

  5. Academic and Educational Contributions
    As a lecturer at multiple institutions, she plays a vital role in knowledge transfer, student mentorship, and academic development.

  6. Multilingual Communication & Skills
    Her ability to communicate in Arabic, English, and basic German supports her involvement in international collaborations.

🛠 Areas for Improvement:

  1. Global Research Collaborations
    Greater participation in international collaborative projects, consortia, or funding initiatives would further elevate her impact and visibility.

  2. Patents and Practical Applications
    Filing for patents or translating her synthesized compounds into preclinical or clinical studies could reinforce the practical significance of her innovations.

  3. Increased Leadership Roles
    Engagement in leading research teams or coordinating large-scale projects could reflect greater influence within her scientific community.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Amira Ibrahim Sayed began her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Dental Surgery (B.D.S) in 2005 from the Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine, Cairo University. She further specialized in Oral Radiology, obtaining a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in 2014 from the same institution. Her academic curiosity and passion for interdisciplinary research led her to pursue a Ph.D. in Oral Medicine, Periodontology, Oral Diagnosis, and Radiology, which she completed in 2020 at Al-Azhar University. This diverse academic foundation has enabled her to explore the intersections of radiology, oral health, and medicinal chemistry. Dr. Sayed’s education reflects a strong emphasis on both clinical and scientific research skills, providing her with the expertise required to innovate in both diagnostic and therapeutic fields. Her comprehensive academic background makes her uniquely equipped to contribute to scientific research in radiation biology, oral diagnostics, and pharmaceutical innovation.

🧪 Experience:

Dr. Amira Ibrahim Sayed has amassed extensive academic and research experience, notably as a Lecturer at the National Center for Radiation Research & Technology, Atomic Energy Authority, since 2021. She started her professional journey there in 2015 as an Assistant Lecturer. Additionally, she contributes to higher education as a part-time Lecturer at Misr University for Science and Technology, where she also held an Assistant Lecturer role between 2015 and 2016. Her responsibilities include curriculum development, supervising student research, and lecturing in oral medicine and radiology. She has also actively participated in specialized training, such as the Ionizing Radiation Protection course, enhancing her qualifications in radiological safety. Her hands-on experience in both academic and applied research settings, combined with her interdisciplinary work in pharmacology and medical imaging, highlights her competence in navigating complex scientific challenges. Her professional trajectory is a testament to her adaptability, diligence, and commitment to innovation in health sciences.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Amira Ibrahim Sayed’s research is centered around oral radiology, radiation protection, and the synthesis of novel pharmaceutical agents with therapeutic potential. Her interdisciplinary work bridges oral health sciences with medicinal chemistry, aiming to improve diagnostics and treatments in fields such as oncology, virology, and inflammation. She has explored the biological effects of magnetic resonance imaging and radiation on dental restorations and bone healing, highlighting her commitment to clinical relevance. Moreover, her innovative research on pyrrolopyrimidine and benzimidazole derivatives positions her at the forefront of drug discovery, particularly in antiviral, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory domains. Dr. Sayed utilizes molecular docking and simulation techniques to predict compound efficacy and mechanism of action. Her dedication to enhancing patient care through translational research, combined with a strong publication record in peer-reviewed journals, showcases her as a forward-thinking scientist making meaningful contributions to biomedical innovation.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 🧲 Effect of Magnetic Resonance Imaging on Microleakage of Amalgam Restoration

  2. 🦴 Radiographic and Histopathologic Evaluation of L-Carnitine and Vitamin E Efficacy on Irradiated Jaw Bones

  3. 🧪 Synthesis of Certain Pyrimidine Derivatives as Antimicrobial and Anti-inflammatory Agents

  4. 🧬 Design, Synthesis, and Molecular Docking of Pyrrolopyrimidine Derivatives as NS5B Polymerase Inhibitors

  5. 🦠 Novel Antiviral Compounds Against Gastroenteric Viral Infections

  6. 🧫 Synthesis of Novel Pyrroles and Fused Pyrroles as Antifungal and Antibacterial Agents

  7. 💊 Synthesis Strategies and Biological Value of Pyrrole and Pyrrolopyrimidine

  8. 🧯 Design and Evaluation of Pyrrolopyrimidine Derivatives as Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Agents

  9. 🦠 Evaluation of Pyrrolopyrimidine Derivatives as Antivirals Against Gastroenteric Viruses

📝 Conclusion:

Dr. Amira Ibrahim Sayed is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Innovative Research Award. Her commitment to interdisciplinary innovation, particularly in radiation research and therapeutic compound development, aligns well with the award’s objective to honor groundbreaking scientific contributions. With a strong track record of impactful publications and academic leadership, she stands out as a researcher dedicated to improving health outcomes through science. Strengthening her global collaborations and translating research into applications will only further her potential for scientific excellence and recognition.