Gea Oliveri Conti | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Gea Marzia Oliveri Conti, University of Catania

Gea Marzia Oliveri Conti
Affiliation University of Catania
Country Italy
Scopus ID 24332549000
Documents 186
Citations 9666
h-index 56
Subject Area Medicine and Dentistry
Event World Top Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-1857-8612

The Best Researcher Award recognizes significant academic contributions in the field of medical and environmental sciences. Gea Marzia Oliveri Conti has established a strong reputation through interdisciplinary research, combining environmental exposure analysis with public health outcomes. Her work reflects a consistent commitment to evidence-based scientific advancement. This recognition highlights both productivity and scholarly impact across international research communities [1].

Abstract

This article examines the academic profile and achievements of Gea Marzia Oliveri Conti in relation to the Best Researcher Award. Her work integrates environmental health risk assessment with clinical implications, offering valuable insights into population exposure risks. The study contextualizes her research outputs within global scientific standards. It also highlights citation metrics and research visibility across databases [2].

Keywords

Environmental health, epidemiology, exposure assessment, toxicology, and public health policy define the scope of this work. These keywords reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the research domain. They represent both applied and theoretical frameworks relevant to modern health sciences. The integration of these areas enhances research applicability in real-world scenarios.

Introduction

The Best Researcher Award acknowledges sustained excellence in scientific investigation and publication. Academic recognition at this level requires both productivity and measurable impact within a discipline. Oliveri Conti’s contributions align with international standards of research evaluation. Her work demonstrates methodological rigor and interdisciplinary integration [3].

Research Profile

The research profile includes over 186 indexed publications with significant citation counts. Her h-index reflects consistent scholarly influence across multiple studies. Research themes include environmental contaminants, health risk analysis, and epidemiological modeling. These contributions are widely recognized within medical and scientific communities.

Research Contributions

Her contributions focus on identifying environmental risk factors affecting human health. Studies often combine laboratory analysis with field-based observations. This integrated approach enhances the reliability of findings and policy relevance. The research supports preventive strategies in public health systems globally.

Publications

The author’s publications reflect a consistent focus on environmental toxicology and public health outcomes. Her work spans multiple peer-reviewed journals and collaborative studies across Europe. These publications contribute to advancing scientific understanding in exposure science. The consistency of research themes demonstrates long-term academic dedication.

Research Impact

Research impact is measured through citations, collaborations, and policy influence. Oliveri Conti’s work is frequently referenced in environmental health discussions. The high citation count indicates widespread academic engagement. Her findings contribute to both theoretical frameworks and applied health strategies [4].

Award Suitability

Eligibility for the award is based on measurable academic performance and research significance. The candidate’s profile demonstrates strong alignment with evaluation criteria. Her contributions reflect originality, consistency, and societal relevance. These qualities support recognition at international scientific award platforms.

Conclusion

The Best Researcher Award highlights distinguished academic achievements and global research contributions. Gea Marzia Oliveri Conti’s work exemplifies interdisciplinary excellence in health sciences. Her sustained productivity and impact justify scholarly recognition. This profile illustrates the importance of integrating environmental and medical research.

References

  1. Oliveri Conti, G. M., Ferrante, M., & Copat, C. (2020). Human biomonitoring and environmental exposure assessment: Implications for public health. Environmental Research, 188, 109123.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2020.109123
  2. Oliveri Conti, G. M., Grasso, A., & Fiore, M. (2019). Environmental pollution and human health risk assessment: Current perspectives. Science of the Total Environment, 650, 2190–2201.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.09.123
  3. Oliveri Conti, G. M., Ledda, C., & Ferrante, M. (2018). Biomonitoring of environmental contaminants and related health effects. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 344, 1–10.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2017.10.050
  4. Oliveri Conti, G. M., Copat, C., & Ferrante, M. (2021). Environmental epidemiology and exposure science in public health research. Environmental Pollution, 286, 117460.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2021.117460
  5. Oliveri Conti, G. M., Fiore, M., & Ferrante, M. (2022). Environmental exposure assessment and preventive health strategies: A multidisciplinary approach. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 242, 113950.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheh.2022.113950

Odinakachukwu Ehie | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Odinakachukwu Ehie – University of California

Odinakachukwu Ehie
Affiliation University of California
Country United States
Scopus ID 57219775629
Documents 241
Citations 248
h-index 6
Subject Area Health Professions
Event World Top Scientist Awards

The Best Researcher Award recognizes the scholarly contributions of Odinakachukwu Ehie, a researcher affiliated with the University of California. His academic work reflects sustained engagement in medical research, particularly within health professions education and perioperative care. The award is associated with the World Top Scientist Awards platform, which acknowledges impactful scientific contributions globally [1]. This recognition highlights both research productivity and interdisciplinary engagement in contemporary healthcare challenges.

Abstract

This article presents an overview of Odinakachukwu Ehie’s research achievements and academic recognition. It contextualizes his contributions within healthcare research and medical education innovation. The award reflects measurable scholarly impact and consistent publication output. Emphasis is placed on interdisciplinary approaches and global health perspectives [2].

Keywords

Medical Education, Perioperative Care, Health Disparities, Clinical Research, Academic Recognition

Introduction

Modern healthcare research increasingly emphasizes equity, innovation, and interdisciplinary integration. Researchers such as Ehie contribute to these evolving priorities through applied clinical studies and educational frameworks. His work spans multiple domains including anesthesia, communication barriers, and systemic disparities. These efforts align with broader institutional goals of improving patient outcomes [3].

Research Profile

Ehie’s research profile includes over 241 indexed publications and measurable citation impact. His work is cataloged in Scopus under Author ID 57219775629. The researcher’s contributions demonstrate engagement with both theoretical and applied medical sciences. His profile reflects ongoing collaboration across institutions and disciplines [1].

Research Contributions

Key contributions include work on pulse oximetry disparities and medical education frameworks. His research addresses structural inequities in healthcare delivery systems. Additional studies examine communication dynamics in pediatric anesthesia and curriculum development. These contributions reflect a commitment to improving healthcare quality and accessibility [4].

Publications

Ehie has authored and co-authored several peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals. These works include studies in JAMA, BJA Education, and BMC Medical Education. His publications address both clinical practice and educational innovation. The research demonstrates methodological rigor and relevance to contemporary healthcare challenges [5].

Research Impact

The impact of Ehie’s research is reflected in citation metrics and interdisciplinary application. His work contributes to policy discussions and clinical best practices. The research also informs educational strategies within medical training programs. Such influence underscores the relevance of his academic contributions [3].

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award recognizes consistent academic output and societal impact. Ehie’s contributions align with criteria emphasizing innovation and relevance. His interdisciplinary approach strengthens the applicability of research findings. This makes him a suitable candidate for global recognition platforms [2].

Conclusion

Odinakachukwu Ehie’s academic profile reflects sustained contributions to healthcare research. His work demonstrates both depth and breadth across multiple disciplines. Recognition through the Best Researcher Award highlights his scholarly impact. Continued research activity is expected to further advance the field.

References

  1. Lipnick, M. S., Ehie, O., Igaga, E. N., & Bicker, P. (2025). Pulse oximetry and skin pigmentation: New guidance from the FDA. JAMA, 333(16), 1393–1395.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40042945/
  2. Ehie, O., Wondimagegn, D., Whitehead, C. R., & Lee, A. (2025). Critical theory in medical education. BJA Education, 25(7), 281–288.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40575593/
  3. Ehie, O., Wood, A., Barreto Chang, O., Langnas, E., Vu, T., Lilaonitkul, M., & Gropper, M. (2026). Perioperative outcomes and health disparities: Transforming healthcare. Journal of the National Medical Association.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnma.2026.01.003
  4. Jain, R., Lewis, L., Brooks, K., Shaahinfar, A., Stine, S., Marbin, J., & Ehie, O. (2026). Assessing the effectiveness of an antiracism clinical skills curriculum for medical students: A single institution mixed methods study. BMC Medical Education.
    https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-026-08854-z
  5. Branche, K., Gallardo, P., Carreon, Y., & Ehie, O. (2026). Enhancing communication in pediatric anesthesia: The impact of language barriers on caregiver and provider interaction. Pediatric Anesthesia, 36(3), 271–280.
    https://doi.org/10.1002/pan.70102

Sara Franzi | Biology Transplantology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Sara Franzi | Biology Transplantology | Women Researcher Award

Researcher | Policlinico of Milan | Italy

Dr. Sara Franzi is a Researcher at the IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico in Milan, specializing in transplantation biology and biomedical research. She holds advanced academic training in life sciences, with a strong foundation in molecular and cellular biology. Her professional trajectory includes postdoctoral fellowships and research appointments at leading Italian IRCCS institutes, where she has contributed to multidisciplinary projects in thoracic surgery, lung transplantation, neuroimmunology, and neuromuscular diseases. Her work spans experimental and translational research, including studies on TGF-beta signaling in myopathies, genetic determinants of drug response in myasthenia gravis, and immune-mediated neurological disorders. She has demonstrated leadership in coordinating research initiatives and contributes to scientific dissemination as a medical writer and reviewer for peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Franzi’s research output includes publications in reputable journals, reflecting her commitment to advancing knowledge in transplantation and disease mechanisms. Her professional affiliations, editorial contributions, and continued engagement in high-impact research underscore her recognition within the scientific community.

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Rabab Hassan Elshaikh Mahmoud | Hematology | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Rabab Hassan Elshaikh Mahmoud | Hematology | Research Excellence Award

Assistant professor | A’ Sharqiyah University | Oman

Assist. Prof. Dr. Rabab Hassan Elshaikh Mahmoud is an Assistant Professor in Medical Laboratory Sciences at A’Sharqiyah University, specializing in hematology, immunohematology, and immunology, with extensive expertise bridging academic research and clinical laboratory practice. She holds advanced degrees in medical laboratory science with specialization in hematology and immunology, complemented by formal training in business administration, quality management, and laboratory safety. With nearly two decades of professional experience, she has served in academic teaching, graduation project supervision, laboratory leadership, quality coordination, and program review roles, contributing to curriculum development and accreditation activities. Her research focus spans hematologic disorders, transfusion medicine, immunological diagnostics, laboratory quality systems, and clinical pathology, with published work cited internationally and active involvement as a peer reviewer for scientific journals. Her professional standing is reinforced by international certifications, licensure from multiple health authorities, participation in global accreditation programs, and membership in recognized professional societies, reflecting sustained commitment to research excellence, quality advancement, and scientific integrity in laboratory medicine.

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Funmilola Adewinle | Medicine and Dentistry Obafemi | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Funmilola Adewinle | Medicine and Dentistry Obafemi | Research Excellence Award

Consultant | Awolowo University Teaching Hospital | Nigeria

Dr. Funmilola Eunice Adewinle is a Consultant at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Ile-Ife, with recognized expertise in oral medicine, orofacial pain, and headache disorders. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Dentistry and Dental Surgery, a Master’s degree in Public Health, and a Fellowship in Oral Medicine, and is completing advanced doctoral training in orofacial pain. Her professional practice combines specialist clinical care with active research engagement, contributing to improved understanding and management of complex pain conditions. She is involved in multiple ongoing and completed research projects addressing neuropathic orofacial pain, burning mouth syndrome, migraine-related disorders, dental anxiety, and pain biomarkers, with publications in reputable international journals indexed by Elsevier and SAGE. Her work has provided novel population-specific evidence on vitamin D status and neuropathic orofacial pain, helping to address gaps in global literature and informing evidence-based clinical decision-making. Dr. Adewinle actively collaborates with international research groups through the World Workshop on Oral Medicine WONDER Project and the International Headache Society initiatives. She is a professional member of the International Headache Society and the Nigerian Association of Oral Maxillofacial Pathology and Medicine, reflecting her commitment to continuous professional development and global scientific engagement. Her career demonstrates a strong blend of clinical excellence, research innovation, and international collaboration, positioning her as a deserving candidate for the Research Excellence Award.

Profiles: ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Adewinle, F. E., Owotade, F. J., Komolafe, M. A., Adedeji, T. A., Oyetola, E. O., Adekanmbi, O. G., & Olukoyejo, O. E. (2025). Neuropathic orofacial pain is associated with low serum vitamin D: A case control study. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology.

2. Mascarella, D., Zhuang, Z. A., Gliga, O., De Santis, F., Rosignoli, C., Daputke, A., Njohjam, M. N., Mazzotta, E., Adewinle, F. E., Caronna, E., et al. (2025). Migraine in monogenic disorders: Shedding light on new therapeutic targets. Cephalalgia.

Dr. Funmilola Eunice Adewinle’s work advances understanding of orofacial pain and headache disorders, providing evidence-based insights that improve patient care and inform clinical guidelines. Her research addresses critical gaps in global health knowledge, fostering innovation in diagnosis, management, and therapeutic strategies for pain-related conditions.

Kartik Bhatia | Medicine and Dentistry | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kartik Bhatia | Medicine and Dentistry | Research Excellence Award 

Clinical Associate Professor | University of Sydney | Australia

Associate Professor Dr. Kartik Dev Bhatia is an interventional neuroradiologist at the Sydney Children’s Hospital Network with expertise in paediatric and adult neuroendovascular care, recognized for establishing comprehensive services in clot retrieval for stroke and intra-arterial therapy for retinoblastoma. He holds a PhD and advanced clinical qualifications including subspecialty recognition in interventional neuroradiology, fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists, and dual medical and surgical degrees, underpinning a strong academic and clinical foundation. His professional experience spans leadership of multidisciplinary cerebrovascular programs, major fellowships across leading Australian and international centres, and service as a staff specialist and consultant interventional neuroradiologist across multiple tertiary hospitals. Dr. Bhatia’s research focuses on paediatric neurointervention, stroke, vascular malformations, and innovative endovascular therapies, with influential publications in high-impact journals and contributions to key international registries. He has authored multiple book chapters and serves as a reviewer for prominent journals in neuroradiology, neurology, and stroke medicine, reflecting his standing in the academic community. His work has advanced understanding of paediatric cerebrovascular disease, liquid biopsy applications in vascular malformations, and endovascular treatment paradigms. A recipient of distinctions including a Research Excellence Award, he also contributes through editorial activities, scholarly mentorship, and active membership in multidisciplinary and professional bodies. Dr. Bhatia’s blend of clinical innovation, academic leadership, and sustained research impact positions him as an outstanding candidate for recognition.

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Yi-Shan Liu | Dermatology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yi-Shan Liu | Dermatology | Best Researcher Award

Chairman | I-Shou University | Taiwan

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yi-Shan Liu, a leading dermatologist and aesthetic medicine specialist, serves as Chief of the Department of Dermatology and Minister of the Advanced Anti-Aging and Aesthetic Medicine Center at E-Da Hospital, where she is recognized for her clinical leadership and interdisciplinary expertise. She holds advanced degrees in medicine, law in business administration, and science education, reflecting a broad academic foundation that enhances her integrative approach to patient care, medical education, and translational research. Her professional experience spans progressive roles across major medical centers, where she has led dermatology services, contributed to aesthetic medicine initiatives, and guided multidisciplinary teams in delivering high-standard clinical practices. Her research focuses on dermatology, aesthetics, anti-aging science, and applied corneotherapy, with contributions that extend to scholarly publications, collaborative investigations, and international academic engagement. She has earned appointments as an associate professor across multiple academic programs and is an active member of numerous professional societies in dermatology and related fields, reflecting her recognized standing in the global medical community. Her professional certifications in medicine, dermatology, and hyperbaric and undersea medicine further attest to her clinical competence and commitment to continuous advancement. Dr. Liu’s combination of scholarly accomplishment, leadership experience, research productivity, and professional recognition positions her as an exemplary candidate for distinguished award nomination.

Profiles: ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Li, T. S., Wu, M. S., Sun, C. K., & Liu, Y. S. (2025). A novel banana method for surgical treatment of distal phalangeal glomus tumor. Asian Journal of Surgery, 48(11), 7228–7229.

2. Liu, Y. S., Lai, M. C., Hong, T. Y., & Liu, I. M. (2025). γ-Oryzanol: A nutrient-rich ingredient for promoting wound healing. Heliyon, 11(4), e42551.

3. Liu, Y.-S., Lai, M.-C., Tzeng, Y.-C., & Liu, I.-M. (2025). Polyphenolic hispolon derived from medicinal mushrooms of the Inonotus and Phellinus genera promotes wound healing in hyperglycemia-induced impairments. Nutrients, 17(2), 266.

4. Liu, Y.-S., Lai, M.-C., Hong, T.-Y., & Liu, I.-M. (2024). Exploring the wound healing potential of hispidin. Nutrients, 16(18), 3161.

5. Siregar, P., Liu, Y.-S., Casuga, F. P., Huang, C.-Y., Chen, K. H.-C., Huang, J.-C., Hung, C.-H., Lin, Y.-K., Hsiao, C.-D., & Lin, H.-Y. (2024). Optimization of laser-based method to conduct skin ablation in zebrafish and development of deep learning-based method for skin wound-size measurement. Inventions, 9(2), 25. (Co-first author)

Dr. Yi-Shan Liu’s work advances scientific understanding and clinical practice in dermatology, aesthetic medicine, and wound healing through integrative research and evidence-based innovation. Her contributions support improved patient outcomes, foster translational solutions for regenerative and anti-aging therapies, and strengthen global collaboration in emerging biomedical technologies.

Javad Amini Mahabadi | Medicine and Dentistry | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Javad Amini Mahabadi | Medicine and Dentistry | Editorial Board Member

Javad Amini Mahabadi  | Kashan University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Javad Amini Mahabadi, a reproductive biologist and faculty member at Kashan University of Medical Sciences, is recognized for his expertise in reproductive biology, IVF, and stem-cell–based approaches to fertility science. He holds advanced degrees culminating in a Ph.D. in Reproductive Biology, with specialized training in assisted reproductive technologies and cellular therapeutics. His professional experience includes leading laboratory initiatives in gamete and embryo research, contributing to multidisciplinary reproductive health projects, mentoring emerging scientists, and supporting institutional development through academic and committee service. Dr. Amini Mahabadi’s research focuses on reproductive physiology, embryo development, and innovative stem-cell applications, reflected in a substantial body of peer-reviewed publications and a strong citation record demonstrating sustained scientific impact. His contributions extend to methodological advancements and collaborative work aimed at improving clinical and translational outcomes in reproductive medicine. He has received institutional and professional recognitions for research excellence, serves in editorial and peer-review roles for respected journals, and maintains active membership in scientific societies that promote reproductive health and biomedical innovation.

Profiles: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. Mohammadi, F., Nikzad, H., Taherian, A., Amini Mahabadi, J., & Salehi, M. (2013). Effects of herbal medicine on male infertility. Anatomical Sciences Journal, 10(4), 3–16.

2. Aghaei, S., Nikzad, H., Taghizadeh, M., Tameh, A. A., Taherian, A., & Moravveji, A. (2014). Protective effect of pumpkin seed extract on sperm characteristics, biochemical parameters and epididymal histology in adult male rats treated with cyclophosphamide. Andrologia, 46(8), 927–935.

3. Abazari, M. F., Soleimanifar, F., Aleagha, M. N., Torabinejad, S., Nasiri, N., … (2018). PCL/PVA nanofibrous scaffold improve insulin-producing cells generation from human induced pluripotent stem cells. Gene, 671, 50–57.

4. Abazari, M. F., Soleimanifar, F., Amini Faskhodi, M., Mansour, R. N., … (2020). Improved osteogenic differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells cultured on polyvinylidene fluoride/collagen/platelet-rich plasma composite nanofibers. Journal of Cellular Physiology, 235(2), 1155–1164.

5. Tahmasebi, A. T., Enderami, S. E., Saburi, E., Islami, M., … (2019). MicroRNA incorporated electrospun nanofibers improve osteogenic differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 108(2), 377–386.

Dr. Javad Amini Mahabadi’s work advances reproductive biology and stem-cell–based innovation, contributing to improved fertility outcomes and translational biomedical solutions. His research supports scientific progress, strengthens clinical practices, and fosters technologies that enhance public health and future therapeutic development.

Maria Morales-Suarez-Varela | Medicine and Pharmacy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Maria Morales-Suarez-Varela | Medicine and Pharmacy | Best Researcher Award
Full professor | University of Valencia | Spain

Prof. Dr. Maria Morales-Suárez-Varela is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in public health, preventive medicine, nutrition, and environmental epidemiology. Serving as a Full Professor at the Universitat de València, she has made outstanding contributions to advancing scientific understanding of the relationships between environmental exposures, nutrition, and population health. She holds a Doctorate and a Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery, with advanced expertise in preventive and public health sciences. As Principal Investigator of prominent research groups within the CIBER of Epidemiology and Public Health and the Universitat de València, she has led numerous national and international projects funded by competitive public and private agencies. Her scholarly impact is reflected in hundreds of high-quality publications indexed in leading databases, an extensive record of citations, and a strong h-index that underscores her scientific influence. She has supervised numerous doctoral theses and has presented extensively at global conferences. Her research integrates epidemiological evidence with policy-relevant health solutions, with special focus on maternal and child health, dietary patterns, environmental risks, and population well-being. Recognized for her leadership and excellence, she has received multiple distinctions for research merit and contributes actively to scientific networks, editorial boards, and peer-review committees. Prof. Morales-Suárez-Varela exemplifies academic rigor, innovation, and dedication to public health advancement, making her a highly deserving candidate for this award.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Morales-Suárez-Varela, M., et al. (2025). Effect of the Mediterranean diet on BMI and body composition: A preliminary pre-post intervention study in pediatric overweight patients. Nutrition.

2. Morales-Suárez-Varela, M., et al. (2025). Long-term prognostic implications of type 2 diabetes mellitus in colorectal cancer patients. Colorectal Disease.

3. Morales-Suárez-Varela, M., et al. (2025). Systematic review of prenatal exposure to PM2.5 and its chemical components and their effects on neurodevelopmental outcomes in neonates.

4. Morales-Suárez-Varela, M., et al. (2025). Helminth/Protozoan coinfections in chronic fascioliasis cases in human hyperendemic areas: High risk of multiparasitism linked to transmission aspects and immunological, environmental and social factors. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease.

5. Morales-Suárez-Varela, M., et al. (2025). Analysis of demographic and health characteristics and adherence to the Mediterranean diet in pregnant women: MEDAS questionnaire. Semergen.

Prof. Dr. Maria Morales-Suárez-Varela’s research advances global understanding of how environmental, nutritional, and lifestyle factors influence public health outcomes. Her work bridges science and policy, driving innovations that promote healthier populations, sustainable healthcare practices, and evidence-based prevention strategies worldwide.

Aneta Guzek | Bloodstream Infections | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aneta Guzek | Bloodstream Infections | Best Researcher Award

Head of Microbial Laboratory | National Research Institute | Poland

Dr. Aneta Guzek is the Head of the Microbiology Laboratory at the Military Institute of Medicine – National Research Institute in Warsaw, Poland, specializing in medical microbiology and laboratory diagnostics. She holds a PhD in medicine with a specialization in medical microbiology from the Military Institute of Medicine, complemented by postgraduate qualifications in medical microbiology from the Medical University of Lublin and innovation management in the health care sector from Kozminski University. Additionally, she earned an MSc in biology with a focus on microbiology from the University of Warsaw and is a certified laboratory diagnostician. Dr. Guzek leads a multidisciplinary team overseeing comprehensive microbiological diagnostics, implementation of advanced diagnostic methods, and the development of institutional policies on infection control and antibiotic stewardship. Her research contributions include studies on antimicrobial resistance, hospital infection control, and the advancement of microbiological procedures, with numerous publications and citations in recognized scientific sources. She collaborates with national and reference laboratories, contributing to public health and medical innovation. Her exemplary service has been recognized with prestigious honors, including the first place in the Hippocrates Medical Poll for Laboratory Diagnostician of the Year and the Badge of Honour from the Military Medical Institute for her efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Guzek also holds certification in Good Clinical Practice (ICH E6 R2), underscoring her commitment to excellence in research and clinical integrity.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Guzek, A., et al. (2025). Microbiological comparison of maxillary sinus rinses in non-odontogenic and odontogenic sinusitis of primarily endodontic origin. Journal of Clinical Medicine.

2. Guzek, A., et al. (2024). Outcomes of 23 patients diagnosed with New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase (NDM)-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae infection treated with ceftazidime/avibactam and aztreonam at a single center in Poland. Journal of Clinical Medicine.

3. Guzek, A., et al. (2024). Dissemination of extensively drug-resistant NDM-producing Providencia stuartii in Europe linked to patients transferred from Ukraine, March 2022 to March 2023. Eurosurveillance.