Beata Sawczuk | Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Beata Sawczuk | Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Medical University of Bialystok | Poland

Dr. Beata Sawczuk is a distinguished researcher in dental sciences and oral pathology, recognized for her significant contributions to understanding oral health, prosthetic rehabilitation, and oncological conditions of the oral cavity. With an h-index of 4, 9 scientific documents, and 63 citations , her work bridges clinical dentistry and biomedical research. Dr. Sawczuk’s research spans diverse areas, including oxidative stress markers in post-surgical cancer patients, the role of estrogen receptors in oral and vaginal mucosa, and the impact of oncogenic viruses in oral squamous cell carcinoma. Her publications in reputed journals such as Antioxidants, Pharmaceuticals, and International Journal of Molecular Sciences demonstrate an evidence-based approach to improving quality of life among patients with oral cavity cancers. A Fellow of the American Academy of Maxillofacial Prosthetics (AAMP) and the European Prosthodontic Association, she has also been a long-standing member of the Polish Dental Society and the Polish Chamber of Physicians and Dentists. Her professional interests include prosthetic rehabilitation after cancer surgery, analysis of oxidative stress biomarkers, and the development of innovative therapeutic approaches for oral tissue restoration. Through her multidisciplinary work, Dr. Sawczuk continues to advance prosthodontic science and patient-centered oral healthcare.

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Featured Publications

Sawczuk, B., Supruniuk, E., Żebrowska, E., Nayar, S., Chabowski, A., & Sierpińska, T. (2025). Evaluation of oxidative stress markers in post-surgical head and neck cancer patients rehabilitated with removable prosthetic restorations. Antioxidants, 14(11), 1285.

Czarnowski, M., Wnorowska, U., Łuckiewicz, M., Dargiewicz, E., Spałek, J., Okła, S., Sawczuk, B., Savage, P. B., Bucki, R., & Piktel, E. (2024). Natural antimicrobial peptides and their synthetic analogues for effective oral microflora control and oral infection treatment—The role of ceragenins in the development of new therapeutic methods. Pharmaceuticals, 17(12), 1725.

Karasiński, M., Wnorowska, U., Daniluk, T., Deptuła, P., Łuckiewicz, M., Paprocka, P., Durnaś, B., Skłodowski, K., Sawczuk, B., Savage, P. B., et al. (2024). Investigating the effectiveness of ceragenins against Acinetobacter baumannii to develop new antimicrobial and anti-adhesive strategies. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25(13), 7036.

Sawczuk, M., Sawczuk, B., Miąsko, A., & Szarmach, I. (2018). The role of oncogenic viruses in the etiopathogenesis of oral squamous cell carcinoma – Literature review. Protetyka Stomatologiczna, 68(2), 123–130.*

Sawczuk, M., Sawczuk, B., Miąsko, A., & Szarmach, I. (2017). Etiological factors in the formation of squamous cell carcinoma – Literature review. Journal of Stomatology, 70(4), 251–257.*

Sawczuk, B., Gołȩbiewska, M., Mazurek, A., & Chyczewski, L. (2017). Immunohistochemical evaluation of oestrogen receptors α and β in epithelium of the vaginal mucous membrane in women after oestrogen therapy. Przegląd Menopauzalny, 16(4), 171–177.*

Preferansow, E., Sawczuk, B., Gołębiewska, M., & Górska, M. (2015). Pathologies of the oral cavity in patients with non-controlled diabetes type 1 and type 2 – Analysis of periodontal status and periodontal treatment needs. Endokrynologia Polska, 66(5), 421–427.*

Sawczuk, B., Gołębiewska, M., Mazurek, A., & Chyczewski, L. (2014). Evaluation of estrogen receptor-β expression in the epithelium of the oral mucosa in menopausal women under hormone replacement therapy. Advances in Medical Sciences, 59(1), 90–95.*

 

Peter ANDERSON | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Peter Anderson | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

University of Adelaide | Australia

Author Profile

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Early Academic Pursuits

Peter John Anderson's academic journey is an illustrious one, marked by an array of degrees from renowned institutions, encompassing dentistry, medicine, surgery, and a multitude of diplomas. His pursuit of knowledge led to several prestigious degrees and fellowships from esteemed colleges and universities, reflecting a dedication to multidisciplinary expertise.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Anderson's professional career has been extensive and impactful. His roles as a Senior Consultant Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgeon and Director of Research at the Australian Craniofacial Unit demonstrate his commitment to clinical excellence and research leadership. His involvement in various hospitals, institutes, and educational roles showcases a comprehensive engagement within the medical and surgical community.

Contributions and Research Focus

Anderson's contributions span the realm of craniofacial anomalies, focusing on their diagnosis, management, and outcomes in children. His research delves into the underlying molecular mechanisms of craniosynostosis, involving extensive basic science studies and clinical investigations. Notably, his collaboration with renowned institutions globally underscores his commitment to advancing understanding and treatment options in craniofacial disorders.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Anderson has garnered numerous awards, including recognitions from prestigious surgical colleges, universities, and professional bodies. His accolades extend across different domains, encompassing medical education, outstanding scientific research, and lecturing honors, emphasizing his multifaceted expertise and contributions.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Anderson's influence is profound, spanning clinical practice, research, education, and managerial roles. His leadership in research and his involvement in training programs for medical, dental, and surgical students signify his enduring impact on shaping future healthcare professionals.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Peter John Anderson's legacy lies in his groundbreaking research contributions to understanding craniofacial anomalies and his significant roles in clinical practice, education, and research leadership. His future contributions are poised to continue transforming the landscape of craniofacial surgery through collaborative research endeavors and comprehensive clinical care. He remains a pivotal figure in advancing the field of craniofacial surgery, aiming to improve patient outcomes and expand scientific knowledge in this specialized domain.

Notable Publications

Computed tomography assessment of hypodontia and crown size in hemifacial microsomia 2023 (3)

Craniomaxillofacial morphology in a murine model of ephrinB1 conditional deletion in osteoprogenitor cells 2022 (3)

Patterns of Mandibular Fractures in South Australia: Epidemiology, Treatment, and Clinical Outcomes 2021 (8)