Margarita Kilili-Lesta | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Margarita Kilili-Lesta | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

European University Cyprus | Cyprus

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Margarita Kilili-Lesta's academic journey began at The Grammar School in Nicosia, where she laid the foundation for her lifelong dedication to health sciences. Her pursuit of higher education took her from Cyprus College to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, where she double-majored in Communicative Disorders and Psychology with academic distinction, supported by a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship. She advanced her specialization with a Master’s degree in Communicative Disorders: Speech-Language Pathology at San Diego State University, excelling in bilingual research and clinical application. Her scholarly path culminated in a Ph.D. in Public Health from European University Cyprus, where she undertook a nationally recognized study on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children.

🧑‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

With over two decades of professional experience across the U.S. and Cyprus, Dr. Kilili-Lesta has worked in both academic and clinical capacities. From being a Speech-Language Pathologist in San Diego to teaching Speech-Language Therapy at EUC, she has been a dynamic contributor in multiple roles—educator, clinical supervisor, researcher, and public health advocate. Her contributions at institutions like the Ministry of Education, Sport, and Youth and AKTIdA Autism Support Centre underscore her commitment to inclusive education and community care.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Kilili-Lesta’s research bridges the critical intersection of speech-language pathology, public health, and autism. Her doctoral work led to the development of a parent-report tool for identifying minimally verbal children with ASD—a pioneering initiative for Cyprus. Her scholarly output includes studies on gesture-based early prediction, language development in ASD, and the efficacy of augmentative communication systems. Additionally, she has actively explored the benefits of telepractice, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, transforming therapy delivery and education.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Her excellence has been recognized through numerous awards and scholarships, including the Phi Beta Delta Scholarship, SDSU Memorial Scholarships, and the CASP Fulbright Grant. She has also served in leadership roles, such as Secretary of the Special Education Committee of Nicosia District, representing speech-language pathologists at the ministry level.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Dr. Kilili-Lesta’s influence spans multiple sectors: she trains future therapists, guides families of children with autism, and shapes national screening and intervention tools. Through her affiliation with international associations like ASHA and IALP, and her contribution to the iCommunicate Research Center, her work resonates globally. Her initiatives in telepractice and digital learning have set new standards for accessibility in therapy and education.

🧬 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a growing list of high-impact publications and ongoing collaboration in cross-sectional and longitudinal studies, Dr. Kilili-Lesta is paving the way for enhanced diagnostic accuracy and evidence-based interventions in ASD. Her future endeavors aim to further refine early screening tools, develop inclusive therapy protocols, and promote culturally relevant research methodologies. Her legacy is not only one of academic rigor but also of compassionate service to marginalized populations.

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  • 📄 The Childhood Prevalence, Gender Ratio, and Characteristics of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Cyprus Using School Report: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Authors: Margarita Kilili-Lesta, Konstantinos Giannakou, Louiza Voniati
    Journal: Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
    Year: 2025


  • 📄 Early Development Score as a Prognostic Factor in Nonverbal/Minimally Verbal Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Matched Case-Control Study in Cyprus
    Authors: Margarita Kilili-Lesta, Konstantinos Giannakou, Louiza Voniati
    Journal: Autism & Developmental Language Impairments
    Year: 2024


  • 📄 The Communication Patterns Between Speech–Language Therapists and Parents/Guardians of Children with Developmental Language Disorders in Private Speech–Language Therapy in Cyprus
    Authors: Louiza Voniati, Spyros Armostis, Margarita Kilili-Lesta, Dionysios Tafiadis, Konstantinos Giannakou
    Journal: Languages
    Year: 2023


  • 📄 Early Gesture as a Predictor of Later Language Outcome for Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): A Systematic Literature Review
    Authors: Margarita Kilili-Lesta, Louiza Voniati, Konstantinos Giannakou
    Journal: Current Developmental Disorders Reports
    Year: 2022


  • 📄 Speech-Language Therapy Clinical Services, Student Education, and Practical Training in the Time of COVID-19: The Rise of Telepractice, Telesupervision, and Distance Learning in Cyprus
    Author: Margarita Kilili-Lesta
    Journal: Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups
    Year: 2021


 

Lidia Petrella | Agricultural and Biological Sciences |Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lidia Petrella | Agricultural and Biological Sciences |Best Researcher Award

Dept. Biology University of Naples Federico II | Italy

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Lidia Petrella's academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Biological Science from the University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, where she graduated with honors in 2019. Her early research focused on "Metabolic syndrome and mitochondrial dysfunction," demonstrating her interest in cellular and metabolic processes. She furthered her studies with a Master's degree in Nutrition Biology at the University of Naples Federico II, where her thesis explored the impact of dietary supplementation on metabolic and inflammatory status in obese mice. These foundational years were crucial in shaping her future focus on mitochondrial function and nutrition.

👩‍🔬 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Petrella’s professional career is marked by practical experience in diverse laboratory settings. Notably, her curricular internship at Petrillo Biomedical Laboratory allowed her to delve into clinical and microbiological biochemical analysis. Her voluntary internship at the University of Naples Federico II’s Department of Biology furthered her research into energy metabolism and mitochondrial bioenergetics. Most recently, in 2024, she conducted off-site research at the University of Udine, studying mitochondrial dynamics in brain and liver samples from autistic mice, a project that aligns with her ongoing PhD research.

📚 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Petrella’s research focuses on the intricate connections between mitochondrial function, nutrition, and metabolic health. Her PhD work at the University of Naples Federico II examines bioactive food components and their potential role in modulating mitochondrial function in autism spectrum disorders. Throughout her career, she has contributed to numerous conferences and publications, including studies on mitochondrial metabolism, neuroinflammation, and synaptic plasticity in animal models. Her work emphasizes the impact of nutrition and dietary components on metabolic diseases and mitochondrial dysfunction, particularly in relation to autism and obesity.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Petrella has consistently achieved academic excellence, earning honors such as "110/110 cum Laude" in both her Bachelor's and Master's degrees. Her research contributions have been recognized through participation in prestigious national and international conferences, including the Italian Society of Physiology (SIF) and the 7th CUCS Conference. Her publications in esteemed journals further underscore her growing influence in the fields of mitochondrial biology, nutrition, and metabolic research.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Petrella's work has the potential to impact various fields, including nutrition, physiology, and autism research. By exploring how dietary components affect mitochondrial function and metabolic processes, she contributes to a deeper understanding of how nutrition can modulate physiological and pathological conditions. Her research on mitochondrial dysfunction in autism spectrum disorders, for instance, opens new avenues for potential therapeutic interventions that target metabolic pathways.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Petrella continues her PhD research, her work is poised to make significant contributions to the understanding of the relationship between nutrition, metabolism, and mitochondrial health. Her ongoing studies in mitochondrial function in autism may lead to breakthroughs in dietary-based therapeutic strategies, and her expertise in bioactive food components positions her as a key figure in the intersection of nutrition and metabolic health. Dr. Petrella’s academic journey and professional endeavors foreshadow a promising legacy in both scientific research and its practical applications in health and wellness.

 

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  • 📓Goat Milk Supplementation Modulates the Mitochondrial Metabolic Flexibility and Orexin-A Levels Influencing the Inflammatory Pattern in Rats
    Journal: Antioxidants
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Lidia Petrella, Rita Polito, Angela Catapano, Antonella Santillo, Maria Giovanna Ciliberti, Agostino Carmelo Sevi, Antonietta Messina, Gina Cavaliere, Francesca Marino, Maria Grazia Polverino

  • 📓Crosstalk between Adipose Tissue and Hepatic Mitochondria in the Development of the Inflammation and Liver Injury during Ageing in High-Fat Diet Fed Rats
    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    Year: 2023
    Authors: Gina Cavaliere, Angela Catapano, Gianfranca Trinchese, Federica Cimmino, Ciro Menale, Lidia Petrella, M.P. Mollica

  • 📓From Obesity-Induced Low-Grade Inflammation to Lipotoxicity and Mitochondrial Dysfunction: Altered Multi-Crosstalk between Adipose Tissue and Metabolically Active Organs
    Journal: Antioxidants
    Year: 2023
    Authors: Gina Cavaliere, Federica Cimmino, Gianfranca Trinchese, Angela Catapano, Lidia Petrella, Mario D'Angelo, Loredana Lucchin, M.P. Mollica

  • 📓Hepatocyte Aquaporins AQP8 and AQP9 Are Engaged in the Hepatic Lipid and Glucose Metabolism Modulating the Inflammatory and Redox State in Milk-Supplemented Rats
    Journal: Nutrients
    Year: 2023
    Authors: Gianfranca Trinchese, Pasquale Gena, Federica Cimmino, Gina Cavaliere, Carlo Fogliano, Salvatore Garra, Angela Catapano, Lidia Petrella, Stefano Di Chio, Brunella Avallone

  • 📓Impedance Analysis to Evaluate Nutritional Status in Physiological and Pathological Conditions
    Journal: Nutrients
    Year: 2023
    Authors: Angela Catapano, Gianfranca Trinchese, Federica Cimmino, Lidia Petrella, Mario D'Angelo, Giulia Di Maio, Marco Crispino, Gina Cavaliere, Michele Monda, M.P. Mollica