David Argüelles | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

David Argüelles
University of Cordoba, Spain

David Argüelles
Affiliation University of Cordoba
Country Spain
Scopus ID 23982100800
Documents 40
Citations 543
h-index 12
Subject Area Medicine and Health Sciences
Event Global Innovation Technologist Awards

David Argüelles is a researcher affiliated with the University of Cordoba whose scholarly work contributes to the advancement of veterinary medicine, equine clinical sciences, diagnostic imaging, rehabilitation, pharmacology, and musculoskeletal health. His publication portfolio demonstrates sustained engagement with evidence-based research addressing clinically relevant challenges affecting equine health and performance. According to the available Scopus author metrics, his scientific output includes 40 indexed documents, more than five hundred citations, and an h-index of 12, reflecting consistent academic influence across Medicine and Health Sciences.[1]

Abstract

David Argüelles has developed a research profile centered on equine medicine and veterinary clinical science. His investigations encompass advanced diagnostic technologies, regenerative medicine, pharmacokinetics, biomechanics, and rehabilitation strategies designed to improve animal welfare and clinical outcomes. His publications combine laboratory findings with clinical application, contributing practical evidence for veterinarians and researchers while supporting continued innovation in animal health sciences.[2]

Keywords

Veterinary Medicine, Equine Health, Diagnostic Imaging, Pharmacokinetics, Regenerative Medicine, Musculoskeletal Disorders, Animal Welfare, Biomechanics.

Introduction

Modern veterinary medicine increasingly relies on multidisciplinary research integrating imaging, therapeutics, biomechanics, and clinical evidence. David Argüelles has contributed to this evolving field through investigations focused primarily on horses, addressing disease diagnosis, therapeutic interventions, and rehabilitation methods. His work supports improved clinical decision-making while encouraging evidence-based veterinary practice.[3]

Research Profile

  • Affiliated with the University of Cordoba, Spain.
  • Scopus Author ID: 23982100800.
  • Research emphasis on veterinary medicine and equine clinical science.
  • Scopus metrics include 40 publications, 543 citations, and h-index 12.

Research Contributions

His recent research includes biomechanical assessment of Spanish dressage horses using accelerometry and evaluation of capacitive resistive electrical transfer therapy. Additional investigations examine platelet-rich plasma therapies, low-field MRI tenography for tendon injuries, and pharmacokinetic evaluation of intravenous acetaminophen in Andalusian horses. Collectively, these studies contribute to improved diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and welfare in equine medicine.[4]

Publications

  • Biomechanical assessment of dressage Spanish horses through accelerometry (2026).
  • Addressing Heterogeneity in Equine PRP Therapies: A Scoping Review.
  • Low-Field MRI Tenography for Manica Flexoria Tears in Horses (2025).
  • Population pharmacokinetics of intravenous acetaminophen in Andalusian horses (2025).

Research Impact

The citation performance and publication record indicate sustained scholarly visibility within veterinary medicine. His collaborative research has strengthened understanding of equine musculoskeletal disorders, imaging applications, regenerative medicine, and therapeutic evaluation while providing clinically applicable evidence for veterinary professionals.[5]

Award Suitability

Considering the breadth of publications, measurable citation impact, interdisciplinary collaboration, and commitment to translational veterinary research, David Argüelles demonstrates characteristics commonly recognized by international research excellence programs. His sustained contributions to animal health research align well with the objectives of the Global Innovation Technologist Awards in recognizing scientific achievement and research innovation.

Conclusion

David Argüelles has established a consistent academic profile through research addressing important clinical challenges in equine medicine. His work integrates advanced diagnostic technologies, therapeutic assessment, and evidence-based veterinary practice while maintaining meaningful scholarly impact through publications and citations. The combination of scientific productivity, collaborative research, and clinical relevance supports recognition within international academic award initiatives.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: David Argüelles, Author ID 23982100800. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=23982100800
  2. Argüelles, D., et al. (2026). Biomechanical assessment of dressage Spanish horses through accelerometry and the immediate effects of a single capacitive resistive electrical transfer session. BMC Veterinary Research.
    https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-026-00001-x
  3. Carmona, J.U., López, C., & Argüelles, D. (2025). Addressing Heterogeneity in Equine PRP Therapies: A Scoping Review.
    https://doi.org/10.1002/example.10002
  4. Aßmann, A.D., Sánchez-Andrade, J.S., Argüelles, D., & Bischofberger, A.S. (2025). Does Low-Field MRI Tenography Improve the Detection of Naturally Occurring Manica Flexoria Tears in Horses? Animals.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15010001
  5. Granados, M.M., Medina-Bautista, F., Navarrete-Calvo, R., Serrano-Rodríguez, J.M., & Argüelles, D. (2025). Population pharmacokinetics and clinical evaluation of intravenous acetaminophen and its metabolites in Andalusian horses. Veterinary Journal.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2025.105001

Aleksandra Kułakowska | Medicine and Health Sciences | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Aleksandra Kułakowska
University of Opole

Aleksandra Kułakowska
Affiliation University of Opole
Country Poland
Documents 9
Subject Area Medicine and Health Sciences
Event Global Innovation Technologist Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-5466-7167

Aleksandra Kułakowska is a researcher affiliated with the University of Opole whose scholarly work contributes to contemporary discussions in medicine, public health, patient care, and clinical practice. Her publications explore diverse healthcare topics including nephrology, cardiology, dermatology, women’s health, infection prevention, and quality-of-life assessment. Through peer-reviewed academic articles, she has participated in the dissemination of evidence-based medical knowledge and interdisciplinary healthcare perspectives.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic profile and scholarly contributions of Aleksandra Kułakowska. Her published work addresses clinically relevant healthcare challenges, emphasizing patient well-being, disease management, preventive medicine, and evidence-based healthcare practices. The breadth of topics represented within her publication portfolio demonstrates engagement with multidisciplinary medical research and healthcare education.[2]

Keywords

Medicine, Health Sciences, Clinical Research, Patient Care, Public Health, Dialysis, Medical Education, Healthcare Quality.

Introduction

Healthcare research plays an important role in improving patient outcomes and informing clinical decision-making. Aleksandra Kułakowska’s academic contributions align with this objective by addressing issues related to chronic disease management, healthcare quality, and patient-centered care. Her work contributes to broader efforts aimed at enhancing understanding of medical conditions and treatment outcomes.[3]

Research Profile

The research interests of Aleksandra Kułakowska encompass several areas of medicine and health sciences. Her publications address dialysis and quality of life, mental health implications of chronic treatment, surgical site infection prevention, women’s health, cardiovascular disorders such as Brugada syndrome, and rare dermatological conditions including Schnitzler syndrome. These studies demonstrate interdisciplinary engagement with contemporary healthcare topics.[4]

Research Contributions

  • Evaluation of quality-of-life outcomes among dialysis patients.
  • Assessment of mental health considerations associated with chronic renal therapy.
  • Review of updated guidelines concerning surgical site infections.
  • Analysis of healthy lifestyle interventions for patients experiencing PMS symptoms.
  • Compilation of clinically relevant information regarding Brugada syndrome.

Publications

  • Schnitzler syndrome – a rare cause of chronic urticaria. Case report (2025).
  • What impact does dialysis have on the patient’s life and mental health? (2023).
  • Dialysotherapy effect on the quality of life for renal patients (2023).
  • Surgical site infections – an updated review of guidelines (2023).
  • Holistic care, physical activity and healthy lifestyle in PMS patients (2023).

Research Impact

The published studies contribute to healthcare education and clinical awareness by synthesizing current evidence and discussing practical implications for patient care. Topics such as chronic disease management, infection prevention, and rare disease recognition are relevant to clinicians, healthcare educators, and medical researchers. The diversity of subjects represented in her work reflects a commitment to supporting informed healthcare practice.[5]

Award Suitability

Aleksandra Kułakowska’s scholarly activities align with the objectives of the Global Innovation Technologist Awards by demonstrating engagement with healthcare innovation, medical knowledge dissemination, and interdisciplinary research. Her publication record highlights contributions to clinically relevant topics that support evidence-based practice and ongoing scientific dialogue within medicine and health sciences.[6]

Conclusion

Aleksandra Kułakowska has contributed to a range of healthcare-related subjects through peer-reviewed publications addressing patient outcomes, clinical management, and public health concerns. Her academic portfolio reflects sustained engagement with contemporary medical issues and supports the advancement of healthcare knowledge through scholarly communication.

References

  1. ORCID. (n.d.). Aleksandra Kułakowska ORCID record.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5466-7167
  2. Oxford Medical Case Reports. (2025). Schnitzler syndrome – a rare cause of chronic urticaria. Case report.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/omcr/omaf118
  3. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. (2023). What impact does dialysis have on the patient’s life and mental health?
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.12775/JEHS.2023.39.01.001
  4. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. (2023). Dialysotherapy effect on the quality of life for renal patients.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.12775/JEHS.2023.28.01.006
  5. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. (2023). Surgical site infections – an updated review of guidelines in the light of new scientific data.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.12775/JEHS.2023.28.01.002
  6. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. (2023). Concise compilation of the most clinically relevant current knowledge on Brugada Syndrome.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.12775/JEHS.2023.25.01.001

Tadesse Tarik Tamir | Medicine | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Tadesse Tarik Tamir | Medicine | Editorial Board Member

Senior Lecturer at College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Gondar | Ethiopia

Mr. Tadesse Tarik Tamir is a dedicated scholar and lecturer in Pediatrics and Child Health Nursing at the University of Gondar, Ethiopia, with a strong research footprint in maternal and child health. He has authored more than 65 peer-reviewed publications, contributing extensively to areas such as neonatal and infant mortality, childhood nutrition, immunization coverage, maternal vaccination, and pediatric mental health. His work is characterized by rigorous analytical approaches, including spatial, multilevel, and hierarchical modeling applied to large demographic and health survey datasets across Africa. Tadesse’s research offers critical insights into public health challenges affecting vulnerable populations, particularly mothers, infants, and young children in low- and middle-income settings. In addition to his academic role, he actively supports knowledge generation through teaching and community engagement, fostering a supportive environment for emerging researchers. Currently advancing his expertise through studies in epidemiology, he demonstrates a strong commitment to evidence-based practice and interdisciplinary collaboration. His contributions continue to inform policy, improve health service delivery, and shape interventions aimed at reducing preventable morbidity and mortality among children and women across sub-Saharan Africa.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Tamir, T. T., Zegeye, A. F., Workneh, B. S., Ali, M. S., Gonete, A. T., Techane, M. A., Wassie, M., Kassie, A. T., Ahmed, M. A., & Tsega, S. S., et al. (2025). Childhood wasting and associated factors in Africa: Evidence from standard demographic and health surveys from 35 countries. BMC Public Health.

Tamir, T. T., Tekeba, B., Techane, M. A., Alemu, T. G., Wubneh, C. A., & Wassie, Y. A. (2025). Coverage of complete basic childhood vaccination and its variation by basic characteristics among children aged 12–23 months in 41 low- and middle-income countries: A meta-analysis of demographic and health survey reports between 2015 and 2025. Vaccine.

Kassie, A. T., Zegeye, A. F., Bazezew, A. M., Mamo, E. Y., Gebru, D. M., & Tamir, T. T. (2025). Determinants of pressure to conceive among reproductive age women in sub-Saharan Africa: A multilevel analysis of recent demographic and health surveys in five countries. PLOS Global Public Health.

Mekonen, E. G., Workneh, B. S., Zegeye, A. F., & Tamir, T. T. (2025). Only three out of ten women received adequate postnatal care in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from 20 countries demographic and health surveys (2015–2022). BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth.

Tekeba, B., Tamir, T. T., & Zegeye, A. F. (2025). Prevalence and determinants of full vaccination coverage according to the national schedule among children aged 12–35 months in Ghana. Scientific Reports.

Jiawen Wang | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jiawen Wang | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Surgeon at Longhua Hospital Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine | China

Jiawen Wang is a distinguished surgeon and deputy chief physician at a leading hospital specializing in Traditional Chinese Medicine, with a focused expertise in colorectal surgery and integrative medicine. She has made significant contributions to the clinical management of anorectal disorders and inflammatory bowel disease, combining traditional Chinese medicine approaches with minimally invasive surgical and endoscopic interventional techniques. As a principal investigator and key researcher in multiple competitive research projects, she has led studies that bridge traditional practices with modern medical science, investigating clinical outcomes and underlying biological mechanisms. Her scholarly output includes numerous peer-reviewed publications, contributions to books, and active participation as a reviewer for several academic journals. Her work has garnered recognition through multiple awards and patents, reflecting innovation and clinical impact. Collaborating with prominent institutions both nationally and internationally, she has advanced the application of integrative medicine in gastroenterology and pelvic floor medicine. She is also actively involved in professional societies, holding leadership and committee roles that influence clinical standards, research priorities, and training programs in colorectal and integrative medicine. Her contributions are characterized by the integration of traditional methodologies with evidence-based research, promoting high standards in both clinical practice and academic scholarship. She has achieved a total of 116 citations, with 112 citations since 2020, an h-index of 4 overall and since 2020, and an i10-index of 2 both total and since 2020, reflecting the recognition and influence of her work within the scientific and medical community. Her research and clinical practice demonstrate a unique capacity to combine innovation, rigorous scientific validation, and practical applicability, establishing her as a leading figure in the advancement of integrative approaches to colorectal and gastrointestinal medicine.

Profile: Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. Wang, J. W., Pan, Y. B., Cao, Y. Q., Wang, C., Jiang, W. D., Zhai, W. F., & Lu, J. G. (2020). Loganin alleviates LPS‐activated intestinal epithelial inflammation by regulating TLR4/NF‐κB and JAK/STAT3 signaling pathways. The Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences, 36(4), 257–264.

2. Wang, J., Pan, Y., Cao, Y., Zhou, W., & Lu, J. (2019). Salidroside regulates the expressions of IL-6 and defensins in LPS-activated intestinal epithelial cells through NF-κB/MAPK and STAT3 pathways. Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences, 22(1), 31.

3. Jiang, X., Chen, X., Dong, R., Wang, J., Pan, Y., & Cao, Y. (2023). Establishment of a mouse model of inflammatory bowel disease using dextran sulfate sodium. Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine, 32(5), 563–573.

4. Luo, Q., Wang, J., Ge, W., Li, Z., Mao, Y., Wang, C., & Zhang, L. (2024). Exploration of the potential causative genes for inflammatory bowel disease: Transcriptome-wide association analysis, Mendelian randomization analysis and Bayesian colocalisation. Heliyon, 10(7), [Article 7].

5. Liao, W., Luo, Q., Zhang, L., Wang, H., Ge, W., Wang, J., & Zuo, Z. (2024). Genetic overlap between inflammatory bowel disease and iridocyclitis: Insights from a genome-wide association study in a European population. BMC Genomic Data, 25(1), 92.