Linmang Qin | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Linmang Qin | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Lin Mang Qin pursued a Bachelor's degree in Clinical Medicine from Jiujiang University, where he ranked in the top 1% based on comprehensive assessments. He continued his academic journey by completing a Master's degree in Clinical Medicine at South China University of Technology, earning first-class academic scholarships each year during his master's studies.

Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as a Scientific Research Assistant at Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital since August 2022, Prof. Qin has been deeply involved in theoretical studies, clinical work, and scientific research over the past four years. His responsibilities include conducting basic scientific research at the hospital's public experimental platform and supervising scientific research experiments.

Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Qin has contributed significantly to the field of clinical medicine, particularly in areas related to autoimmune diseases and gene expression analysis. His research focuses on topics such as fibroblast mesenchymal transition in systemic sclerosis-associated interstitial lung disease (SSc-ILD) and gene expression profiling in polymyositis.

Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Qin's research has garnered international recognition, with publications in prestigious journals such as "iScience" and "Heliyon." Notably, his work has been nominated for the Best Researcher Award, and his methods have been praised by journals for their potential impact on the scientific community.

Impact and Influence

Prof. Qin's research has contributed to advancing our understanding of autoimmune diseases and gene expression regulation, potentially paving the way for novel therapeutic interventions. His involvement in national natural science projects and collaborations with esteemed institutions reflect his impactful contributions to the scientific community.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As the team leader of the public experimental platform at Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital, Prof. Qin continues to mentor and train aspiring researchers while actively engaging in cutting-edge scientific research. His proficiency in various scientific research techniques and dedication to advancing medical knowledge position him as a leader in the field, with a promising future marked by continued innovation and discovery.

Notable Publications

CD4+LAG3+T cells are decreased in SSc-ILD and affect fibroblast mesenchymal transition by TGF-β3 2023

Screening and validation of differentially expressed genes in polymyositis 2024

 

 

Aida Sarac Hadzihalilovic | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Aida Sarac Hadzihalilovic | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

University of Sarajevo | Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Aida Sarac-Hadzihalilovic commenced her academic journey with her Medical Doctor degree in 1995 from the Medical Faculty, University of Sarajevo. Subsequently, she pursued postgraduate studies in the fundamentals of medical research, culminating in a Master of Science (MSc) degree in 2002. Her dedication led her to earn a Doctoral (PhD) degree in 2006, presenting a thesis on "Quantitative analysis of the hippocampal formation and cognitive dysfunction in posttraumatic stress disorder."

Professional Endeavors:

Starting as an Assistant Lecturer in 1996, she taught anatomy to undergraduates studying medicine, nursing, dentistry, and psychology. Her academic progression led her to positions of increasing responsibility, including Senior Assistant Lecturer (2003-2008), Assistant Professor (2008-2016), and finally, achieving the rank of Full Professor in 2021, all within the Department of Anatomy, Medical Faculty, University of Sarajevo.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Professor Sarac-Hadzihalilovic's vast expertise lies in neuroanatomy and neuroscience, specifically focusing on volumetric brain analysis through structural MRI and the neuropsychological aspects of cognitive dysfunction. She conducted in-depth research on the limbic structures' volumetric analysis, notably the hippocampal formation and amygdala complex, correlating these findings with conditions like post-traumatic stress syndrome and temporal epilepsy. Moreover, her exploration extends to medical anthropology, applying it in skull typisation based on asymmetry, length, width, cephalic index, and cranial capacity, as well as gender skull dimorphism.

Accolades and Recognition:

Her remarkable contributions are evidenced by supervising numerous diploma papers, MSc and PhD students, post-doctoral research fellows, and active involvement in national and international research projects. Professor Sarac-Hadzihalilovic's publication record spans 49 research papers in peer-reviewed international and national journals, 44 contributions to national and international congresses and symposiums, and several authored books, emphasizing the significance of the skull's anatomical-anthropological aspects.

Impact and Influence:

Professor Sarac-Hadzihalilovic's influence transcends academia. She served on scientific committees, advisory boards, editorial boards of peer-reviewed international journals, and held roles as a visiting professor at various universities. Her impact extends to involvement in prestigious EU projects like COST – European Cooperation in Science and Technology, underlining her commitment to advancing research in neuroanatomy and medical anthropology.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Her legacy lies in shaping the anatomical understanding of future medical professionals. Her continuous commitment to research, publication, and academic engagement promises continued advancements in neuroanatomy, neuroscience, and medical anthropology, enriching medical education and practice for generations to come.

Notable Publications

Radiographic Assessment in the Treatment of Supracondylar Humerus Fractures in Children 2012 (19)

Blood Vessels Distribution in Body and Tail of Pancreas- A Comparative Study of Age Related Variation 2010 (11)

DETERMINATION OF SEX BY DISCRIMINANT FUNCTION ANALYSIS OF LINEAR DIAMETERS IN BOSNIAN HUMAN SKULLS 2017 (4)

Bioanthropological analysis of human occipital condyles using geometric morphometric method 2020 (2)

Analysis of gender differences on pyriform aperture of human skulls using geometric morphometric method 2021 (5)