Thomas G. Wiedemann | Robotic Implant Surgeryy | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Thomas G. Wiedemann – New York University

Thomas G. Wiedemann
Affiliation New York University
Country United States
Scopus ID 59006342000
Documents 25
Citations 25
h-index 2
Subject Area Robotic Implant Surgery
Event World Top Scientist Awards

The Best Researcher Award recognizes outstanding scholarly contributions in advanced medical technologies, particularly within robotic implant surgery. Thomas G. Wiedemann, affiliated with New York University, has demonstrated consistent research engagement in emerging surgical methodologies and digital dentistry innovations. His work reflects a combination of clinical application and technological advancement within oral healthcare systems. The award highlights measurable contributions in research output, citation metrics, and interdisciplinary collaboration across dental and surgical sciences [1].

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Thomas G. Wiedemann’s research achievements within robotic implant surgery and digital dental innovation. His work addresses precision enhancement, artificial intelligence integration, and clinical workflow optimization in implantology. Through peer-reviewed publications and interdisciplinary collaboration, Wiedemann contributes to bridging the gap between surgical accuracy and technological reliability. The recognition under the Best Researcher Award reflects scholarly merit and growing influence in modern prosthodontics [2].

Keywords

Robotic Implant Surgery, Digital Dentistry, Artificial Intelligence, Prosthodontics, Clinical Innovation, Surgical Accuracy, Dental Imaging, Research Impact

Introduction

Recent advancements in robotic-assisted surgery have transformed dental implantology by introducing precision-driven workflows and automation. Researchers such as Thomas G. Wiedemann contribute to expanding these capabilities through evidence-based clinical studies and technological integration. His work emphasizes the importance of aligning surgical accuracy with reproducibility and patient outcomes. These developments reflect broader trends in healthcare innovation supported by artificial intelligence and digital imaging techniques [3].

Research Profile

Thomas G. Wiedemann’s research profile is characterized by consistent contributions in implant dentistry and surgical robotics. With a Scopus-indexed record of publications and citations, his work spans clinical case studies, narrative reviews, and applied sciences research. His affiliation with New York University supports interdisciplinary collaboration and academic dissemination. His scholarly metrics demonstrate early-stage impact within a specialized domain of dental research [1].

Research Contributions

Wiedemann’s contributions include advancements in robot-assisted implant placement, evaluation of surgeon-robot interaction, and integration of AI-based imaging systems. His research explores clinical precision and workflow optimization using digital tools. These contributions enhance surgical predictability and reduce procedural variability. His work aligns with emerging trends in data-driven healthcare and personalized treatment planning [4].

Publications

His publications include narrative reviews, clinical case reports, and experimental research in prosthodontics and implant surgery. Notable works address robotic accuracy, imaging distortion, and AI-driven workflows in dentistry. These studies contribute to academic literature and clinical practice improvements. His research output continues to evolve alongside technological advancements in dental sciences [4].

Research Impact

The research impact of Wiedemann is reflected through citation metrics, collaborative publications, and clinical applicability. His work contributes to improving surgical outcomes and advancing digital dentistry frameworks. Although still developing in citation volume, his research demonstrates potential for long-term academic relevance. The integration of robotics and AI positions his work within a transformative phase of dental innovation [2].

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award evaluates originality, research output, and academic contribution within a specialized domain. Wiedemann’s work meets these criteria through interdisciplinary research and clinical innovation. His contributions to robotic implant surgery align with global advancements in healthcare technology. The recognition supports continued research development and academic engagement within the scientific community [3].

Conclusion

Thomas G. Wiedemann’s academic contributions highlight the intersection of robotics, dentistry, and artificial intelligence. His work demonstrates the evolving nature of implant surgery and its reliance on precision technologies. Recognition through the Best Researcher Award underscores his role in advancing dental science. Continued research is expected to further strengthen his academic and clinical impact in the field [4].

References

    1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Thomas G. Wiedemann, Author ID 59006342000. Scopus.
      https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59006342000
    2. Kim, Y.K., et al. (2026). Geometric Distortion in Dental Imaging. Applied Sciences, 16(10), 4997.
      https://doi.org/10.3390/app16104997
    3. Alnatsheh, S., Espinal, C., Ardila, J., Choi, Y., Talib, H., Wiedemann, T., & Kim, Y.K. (2026).
      Prosthetic-surgical integration and robot-assisted implant placement for maxillary anterior fixed rehabilitation in the predoctoral clinic: A case report. https://doi.org/10.1111/jopr.70146
    4. Wiedemann, T. (2026). Atraumatic implant explantation: identifying when, why, and how to remove failing dental implants.
      https://www.researchgate.net/publication/400829966_Atraumatic_implant_explantation_identifying_when_why_and_how_to_remove_failing_dental_implants

Klaus Schmitz-Abe | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award | 4538

Best Researcher Award

Klaus Schmitz-Abe
Affiliation University of Miami
Country United States
Scopus ID 55566516000
Documents 2133
Citations 2284
h-index 26
Subject Area Medicine and Dentistry
Event World Top Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-7242-8861

Klaus Schmitz-Abe – University of Miami

Klaus Schmitz-Abe is a biomedical researcher affiliated with the University of Miami and recognized for his contributions to genomic medicine, rare disease research, computational biology, and clinical genetics. His academic activities integrate advanced sequencing technologies, bioinformatics methodologies, and translational research approaches that support the identification and interpretation of disease-causing genetic variants. Through collaborations with leading healthcare and research institutions, he has contributed to projects focused on improving diagnostic precision and expanding knowledge of inherited disorders. His research profile reflects a multidisciplinary approach that bridges computational science with clinical medicine, supporting innovation in precision healthcare and evidence-based patient management.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Klaus Schmitz-Abe in relation to the Best Researcher Award. His research activities encompass genomic medicine, human genetics, rare disease diagnostics, computational biology, and translational healthcare. Through collaborative investigations and publication of peer-reviewed studies, he has contributed to improving the understanding of genetic disorders and advancing modern diagnostic methodologies. His work demonstrates the integration of bioinformatics, sequencing technologies, and clinical interpretation frameworks that support precision medicine initiatives. The combination of scientific productivity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and translational relevance highlights a research profile suitable for international academic recognition.[2]

Keywords

Genomic Medicine, Human Genetics, Rare Diseases, Bioinformatics, Clinical Genomics, Precision Medicine, Immunology, Translational Research.

Introduction

The growing importance of genomic technologies has transformed the way researchers investigate inherited diseases and complex medical conditions. Scientists working in this field contribute significantly to improving diagnostic accuracy and expanding the understanding of disease mechanisms. Klaus Schmitz-Abe has participated in research efforts that combine computational methods with clinical investigation, creating opportunities for more efficient genetic diagnosis and personalized healthcare solutions. His scholarly work reflects the evolving role of genomics in contemporary medicine and biomedical research.[3]

Research Profile

Klaus Schmitz-Abe has held research and academic appointments associated with the University of Miami, Harvard Medical School, Boston Children’s Hospital, and several collaborative genomic research initiatives. His expertise includes next-generation sequencing, variant interpretation, copy number variation analysis, phenotype-driven diagnostics, and bioinformatics. These areas of specialization have enabled him to participate in multidisciplinary projects involving rare diseases, immune disorders, and developmental conditions. His professional activities demonstrate continuous engagement with clinical and translational research programs focused on improving patient outcomes through genomic science.[1]

Research Contributions

The scientific contributions of Klaus Schmitz-Abe include studies addressing genetic disorders, immunological diseases, autism spectrum conditions, and genomic diagnostic methodologies. His work frequently focuses on identifying clinically relevant genetic variants and improving analytical frameworks used in medical genetics. Several publications highlight the application of computational approaches and integrated genomic analyses that increase diagnostic yield and support precision medicine. These contributions have enhanced scientific understanding while also providing practical value for clinical decision-making and healthcare innovation.[4]

Publications

  • Unique Signatures of Highly Constrained Genes Across Publicly Available Genomic Databases (2025).
  • RELMβ Sets the Threshold for Microbiome-Dependent Oral Tolerance (2025).
  • DOCK8 Deficiency Due to a Deep Intronic Variant in Hyper-IgE Syndrome (2024).
  • Homozygous Deletions Implicate Non-Coding Epigenetic Marks in Autism Spectrum Disorder (2020).
  • Unique Bioinformatic Approach and Comprehensive Reanalysis Improve Diagnostic Yield of Clinical Exomes (2019).

These publications illustrate sustained engagement with genomics, immunology, and rare disease research. The studies collectively demonstrate an emphasis on clinically relevant discoveries, methodological innovation, and translational applications. Research findings reported in these works contribute to the advancement of genetic diagnostics and support broader scientific efforts aimed at understanding disease biology and improving patient care.[5]

Research Impact

Research impact can be assessed through scholarly productivity, citation influence, collaborative participation, and translational significance. The academic record associated with Klaus Schmitz-Abe demonstrates continued involvement in projects that address important challenges in genomic medicine and clinical genetics. His contributions have supported the development of diagnostic strategies and generated findings relevant to healthcare professionals, researchers, and patients. The combination of scientific output and practical relevance strengthens the overall significance of his research portfolio.[2]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award recognizes excellence in scientific achievement, innovation, collaboration, and measurable academic contribution. Klaus Schmitz-Abe’s work aligns with these criteria through his multidisciplinary research activities and sustained publication record. His involvement in genomic medicine, rare disease investigation, and computational biology reflects a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge while supporting practical clinical applications. Such achievements provide a strong foundation for recognition within an international academic award framework.[3]

Conclusion

Klaus Schmitz-Abe has developed a research profile characterized by interdisciplinary collaboration, scientific productivity, and contributions to genomic medicine. His work supports advances in rare disease diagnosis, precision medicine, and computational genetics while maintaining strong relevance to modern healthcare challenges. Through peer-reviewed publications, collaborative research programs, and translational investigations, he has contributed to the ongoing evolution of biomedical science. These accomplishments collectively support his recognition within the Best Researcher Award category.[4]

References

  1. ORCID. Klaus E. Schmitz-Abe Profile.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7242-8861
  2. Unique Signatures of Highly Constrained Genes Across Publicly Available Genomic Databases.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gim.2025.101413
  3. RELMβ Sets the Threshold for Microbiome-Dependent Oral Tolerance.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-08440-7
  4. DOCK8 Deficiency Due to a Deep Intronic Variant in Two Kindreds with Hyper-IgE Syndrome.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clim.2024.110384
  5. Unique Bioinformatic Approach and Comprehensive Reanalysis Improve Diagnostic Yield of Clinical Exomes.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/s41431-019-0401-x

Jeimylo De Castro| Medicine and Dentistry | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Jeimylo De Castro| Medicine and Dentistry | Research Excellence Award

Medical Director | SMARTMD | Philippines

Prof. Dr Jeimylo de Castro is a clinician-researcher with a strong scholarly focus on musculoskeletal ultrasound, regenerative medicine, chronic pain, neuropathic pain, lifestyle medicine, and non-surgical interventions, supported by peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, editorial leadership, and consistent citation impact. Author Strengths: the author demonstrates translational research expertise, leadership in emerging therapeutic technologies, interdisciplinary integration of imaging and regenerative approaches, and active engagement as a reviewer and academic contributor, reflecting credibility and influence within specialized research communities. Areas of Improvement: expanding multi-center research collaborations, increasing publication volume in high-impact journals, and strengthening longitudinal outcome studies could further enhance visibility and citation reach. Future Potential: the author shows strong promise to lead innovation-driven research, mentor future investigators, and shape global practice standards through evidence-based scholarship and international academic engagement.

 

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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.

Geng-Long Hsu | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Geng-Long Hsu | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Director | Hsu’s Andrology | Taiwan

Prof. Dr. Geng-Long Hsu is a distinguished urologist and microsurgical potency reconstruction specialist with decades of experience in clinical practice, research, and education. He has pioneered innovative surgical techniques and contributed significant anatomical and physiological insights in male reproductive medicine. His leadership in multiple research centers and academic institutions has fostered a strong culture of mentorship and collaboration. Dr. Hsu is recognized internationally through memberships in professional societies and numerous awards for both basic and clinical research, highlighting the global impact of his work. His research demonstrates a consistent focus on advancing urological science, integrating clinical expertise with experimental innovation. Through his contributions, he has influenced treatment protocols and surgical outcomes in male reproductive health. His measurable research impact is reflected in Scopus, with 1,521 citations across 68 documents and an h-index of 22, underscoring the significance and reach of his scholarly work.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. G.-L. Hsu, “Combining erection restoration and factual penile enhancement based on revolutionary penile fibro-vascular assembly,” Archivos Espanoles De Urologia, 2025.

2. G.-L. Hsu, “A detailed analysis of the penile fibro-vascular assembly,” Journal of Sexual Medicine, 2025.

3. G.-L. Hsu, “Coil embolization is not justified for treating patients with veno-occlusive dysfunction: Case series and narrative literature review,” Life, 2024.

4. G.-L. Hsu, “Emergent penile venous stripping for treating adolescent impotence,” Life, 2024.

5. G.-L. Hsu, “A case report of right cardiac ventricle perforation by uncontrolled embolization coil inserted for treating penile veno-occlusive dysfunction,” Urology Case Reports, 2022.

Hans-Werner Denker | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hans-Werner Denker | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

University Professor at Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany

Prof. Dr. Hans-Werner Denker is a distinguished scientist whose pioneering work has significantly advanced the fields of developmental biology, reproductive biology, and stem cell research. His studies have provided deep insights into embryonic development, cell differentiation, trophoblast-endometrial interactions, and implantation biology, establishing him as a leading authority in reproductive sciences. He has also contributed extensively to stem cell biology, focusing on pluripotency, embryoid formation, and the ethical dimensions of stem cell research, which has global scientific and societal importance. As Head of Anatomy and Developmental Biology at a major university, he demonstrated exceptional leadership, mentoring, and academic vision. His editorial stewardship of an international journal for more than two decades further highlights his influence in shaping scientific discourse worldwide. Through interdisciplinary collaborations and innovative approaches, including the use of 3D model systems, Prof. Denker has left a lasting impact, making him a highly respected and influential figure in biomedical research.

Professional Profile 

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Education

Prof. Dr. Hans-Werner Denker pursued a comprehensive academic path that combined medicine and zoology, laying a strong interdisciplinary foundation for his career. He studied medicine at the University of Hamburg and the University of Marburg, completing his medical state examination and licensure, followed by his M.D. with a dissertation on enzymatic topochemistry during early rabbit embryonic development. Simultaneously, he studied zoology at the University of Marburg, earning a Ph.D. focused on carbohydrate chemistry in early implantation processes. This dual training in both medicine and natural sciences provided him with a unique perspective on developmental biology and reproductive sciences. In 1976, he achieved his Habilitation at RWTH Aachen University, gaining the venia legendi in anatomy and reproductive biology, which marked the formal recognition of his ability to independently conduct advanced research and teaching. His diverse academic background equipped him with the tools to address complex biological questions at multiple levels.

Experience

Prof. Dr. Hans-Werner Denker’s professional journey reflects decades of excellence in academic leadership, research, and international collaboration. He began his career as a scientific assistant and later senior assistant at the Max Planck Institute for Immunobiology in Freiburg. His international outlook was shaped by visiting scientist roles in the United States, including Wayne State University in Detroit and the University of California at Davis. He subsequently served as Assistant Professor and later full Professor at RWTH Aachen University, where he headed the Division of Anatomy and Reproductive Biology. In 1989, he was appointed Chair and Head of the Institute of Anatomy at the University of Duisburg-Essen, a position he held until his retirement. Throughout his career, he guided both research and education, establishing new directions in anatomy, developmental biology, and reproductive sciences. His leadership extended beyond institutions to the broader scientific community, shaping research agendas at the international level.

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Hans-Werner Denker’s research spans developmental biology, reproductive biology, and stem cell science, with an emphasis on the earliest stages of mammalian life. He investigated the processes of cleavage, blastocyst formation, and cell differentiation, particularly focusing on trophoblast and embryoblast development. His pioneering work in embryo implantation examined cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions, epithelial-mesenchymal transitions, and the role of adhesion molecules and proteinases. He developed innovative model systems, such as 3D trophoblast spheroids and endometrial cultures, which became valuable tools for studying implantation and tumor invasion. In stem cell biology, he explored pluripotency, totipotency, embryoid formation, and ethical questions surrounding stem cell research. His studies bridged fundamental biology with applied biomedical challenges, providing insights relevant to infertility, regenerative medicine, and cancer biology. By integrating developmental biology with bioethics, he addressed not only scientific but also societal implications, making his research influential across multiple domains.

Award and Honor

Prof. Dr. Hans-Werner Denker has earned wide recognition for his lifelong contributions to science, academia, and ethical discourse in biology. While his most visible honor is his long tenure as Editor-in-Chief of the prestigious international journal Acta Anatomica (later Cells Tissues Organs), where he influenced global scholarship for over two decades, his reputation is equally reflected in memberships across leading scientific societies. He has been an active member of organizations such as the Society for the Study of Reproduction, the German Society for Cell Biology, and the European Tissue Engineering Society. His expertise was sought in interdisciplinary networks like the Competence Network for Stem Cell Research in North Rhine-Westphalia, underscoring his role in advancing both research and policy. Although specific awards are not detailed in the provided record, his leadership roles, editorship, and international collaborations serve as strong evidence of the recognition and respect he has earned within the scientific community.

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Embryoids, models, embryos? We need to take a new look at legal norms concerning the beginning of organismic development
    Authors: Hans-Werner Denker
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3

  • Title: Stem Cell-Derived Organoids, Embryoids, and Embryos: Advances in Organismic Development In Vitro Force Us to Re-Focus on Ethical and Legal Aspects of Model Choice
    Authors: Hans-Werner Denker
    Year: 2023

  • Title: Autonomy in the Development of Stem Cell-Derived Embryoids: Sprouting Blastocyst-Like Cysts, and Ethical Implications
    Authors: Hans-Werner Denker
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 17

Conclusion

In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Hans-Werner Denker’s publications highlight a career deeply committed to advancing developmental biology, reproductive science, and stem cell research, while simultaneously addressing the ethical and legal implications of these fields. His recent works on embryoids, organoids, and embryonic self-organization underscore both his scientific depth and his engagement with societal concerns. With strong citation impact and international recognition, his research continues to influence scientific understanding, ethical debates, and biomedical policy. Overall, his body of work demonstrates the qualities of a visionary researcher whose contributions extend far beyond laboratory findings, making him an exemplary candidate for recognition and awards in research excellence.

Radhika Thakkar | Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Radhika Thakkar | Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Eastman Institute for Oral Health, United States

Dr. Radhika Thakkar is an accomplished dental professional and researcher with expertise spanning clinical dentistry, public health, and healthcare management. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Clinical Dentistry at the Eastman Institute for Oral Health, University of Rochester, she has completed advanced education in general dentistry and a research fellowship, which have equipped her with strong academic and clinical foundations. Her research contributions cover a wide range of topics, including implantology, restorative materials, periodontal regeneration, oral cancer diagnostics, and public health issues, with multiple peer-reviewed publications to her credit. Recognized by international organizations such as the American Academy of Implant Dentistry and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists, she has also been honored as an emerging dental speaker. With a passion for evidence-based dentistry, patient empowerment, and interdisciplinary collaboration, Dr. Thakkar continues to advance knowledge in oral health while mentoring future professionals and contributing significantly to both clinical practice and research.

Professional Profile 

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Education

Dr. Radhika Thakkar has pursued an extensive and multidisciplinary education that bridges dentistry, public health, and healthcare management. She earned her Bachelor of Dental Surgery, laying a strong foundation in oral health sciences and clinical practice. To complement her clinical expertise, she obtained a Master’s in Public Health with a concentration in Community Health, which broadened her understanding of preventive care and population-based health strategies. Additionally, she completed postgraduate diplomas in Medico-Legal Systems and Hospital and Healthcare Management, reflecting her commitment to integrating legal and administrative perspectives into healthcare delivery. Dr. Thakkar further refined her clinical expertise through advanced training in general dentistry, including one-year and two-year residencies at the Eastman Institute for Oral Health, University of Rochester. This was followed by a dedicated research fellowship at the same institute, strengthening her academic and investigative skills. Collectively, her educational background equips her with a unique combination of clinical, research, public health, and leadership competencies.

Experience

Dr. Thakkar has cultivated a diverse range of professional experiences that balance clinical practice, research, and academia. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Clinical Dentistry at the Eastman Institute for Oral Health, where she mentors students, engages in patient care, and contributes to research initiatives. Her advanced education in general dentistry through multiple residencies has provided her with extensive exposure to complex clinical cases, interdisciplinary treatments, and evidence-based approaches to oral healthcare. Beyond her clinical practice, her research fellowship honed her investigative skills, enabling her to design and collaborate on impactful projects that address both clinical and public health aspects of dentistry. She has also engaged with international professional networks as a speaker, fellow, and contributor to academic blogs, reflecting her ability to translate scientific knowledge for both professional and patient audiences. Her combined experiences highlight her versatility and commitment to advancing oral healthcare on both individual and community levels.

Research Focus

Dr. Radhika Thakkar’s research focuses on advancing clinical dentistry and improving patient outcomes through evidence-based approaches. Her scholarly contributions encompass a wide range of areas, including dental implantology, restorative dentistry, periodontal regeneration, oral cancer diagnostics, and public health. She has published multiple peer-reviewed studies that investigate novel materials, clinical techniques, and treatment outcomes, often through collaborative research teams. Her work emphasizes not only the technical and clinical dimensions of dentistry but also the role of patient education and preventive strategies in oral healthcare. With a growing body of citations and recognition as an emerging thought leader, her research bridges the gap between laboratory findings, clinical practice, and population health needs. In addition to contributing to established fields, she demonstrates a forward-looking perspective by engaging with interdisciplinary themes such as stem cell research and biomaterials. This reflects her commitment to shaping the future of dentistry through innovation and scientific rigor.

Award and Honor

Throughout her career, Dr. Thakkar has been recognized by prestigious organizations for her clinical expertise, academic contributions, and leadership in dentistry. She has earned fellowships from esteemed bodies such as the American Academy of Implant Dentistry and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists, demonstrating her credibility and specialization in implantology. She has also been awarded the title of Fellow of Aesthetic Dentistry by an institute affiliated with the University of Greifswald, Germany, highlighting her skills in advanced cosmetic dental procedures. Her recognition as the Emerging Dental Speaker of the Year further reflects her ability to communicate research and clinical knowledge to both professional and public audiences effectively. Additionally, her role as a guest writer for the American Academy of Implant Dentistry’s blog showcases her influence in patient education and advocacy. These honors underscore her commitment to excellence, her leadership in the dental profession, and her growing international reputation as a researcher and educator.

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Prevalence of dental anxiety in 10-14 years old children and its implications
    Authors: M Kakkar, A Wahi, R Thakkar, I Vohra, AK Shukla
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 92

  • Title: Oral health care for vulnerable and underserved populations: conceptual model
    Authors: S Karre, R Thakkar, JV Pimpale, A David, M Sheth
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 20

  • Title: Retreatment in endodontics: a review
    Authors: K Padmaja, A Shah, S Malpani, M Kakkar, R Thakkar
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 14

  • Title: Evaluation of prosthodontic complications in screw-retained and cement-retained crowns in dental implants: an original research
    Authors: M Rajput, AS Kohli, HN Abdul, SK Sandhu, R Thakkar, S Karre
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 13

  • Title: Assessment Of Soft Tissue Around Healing Abutments Placed Via Platform-Matched And Platform-Switched In Dental Implant Cases: An Original Research
    Authors: VP Dsilva, A David, S Karre, R Thakkar, JV Pimpale, M Sheth
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 10

  • Title: Effect of food colorants on color of denture base acrylic resins
    Authors: SK Vaddamanu, R Vyas, SK Pati, R Thakkar, A Kumar, BK Badiyani
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 10

  • Title: Connecting Smiles: Bridging Gaps in Oral Health Access with Telemedicine – A Comprehensive Overview
    Authors: R Thakkar, S Karre, A Jahagirdar, S Swatantramath, V Ravipati, D Parmar, …
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 9

  • Title: Biochemical estimation of serum malondialdehyde and superoxide dismutase levels in oral submucous fibrosis patients
    Authors: A Shingala, A William, R Thakkar, F Sadek, A Poshiya
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 9

  • Title: Effect of staining beverages on color stability of composite: a spectrophotometric study
    Authors: R Thakkar, AP Maini, S Mogla, SSH Qadri, PK Varma, A Dubey
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 6

  • Title: Impact of fluoridated and non-fluoridated mouth rinses on frictional resistance between orthodontic archwire and bracket: A comparative study
    Authors: R Thakkar, P Singh, M Nigam
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 6

  • Title: Telehealth and dental specialties during COVID-19 pandemic
    Authors: R Thakkar, M Kakkar, R George, S Singh
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 5

  • Title: Advantage of flapless implant surgery in the healing of peri-implant tissue
    Authors: A Poshiya, A William, R Thakkar, F Sadek, A Shingala
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 4

  • Title: Evaluation of Post-Operative Pain and Healing in Single-Visit versus Multiple-Visit Root Canal Therapy
    Authors: MB Mirza, P Cherukuri, T Mathew, N Bagewadi, VV Krishna, H Chohan, …
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 3

  • Title: Evaluating the efficacy of adjuvant radiotherapy in the management of advanced oral cancer cases
    Authors: R Thakkar, MR Nalini, RK Jha, M Chaturvedi, RS Prathigudupu, …
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 3

  • Title: Correlation of ABO blood group susceptibility to disease severity of SARS-COV-2: An original research
    Authors: R Thakkar, IR Rangraze, SD Gabhale, J Ram, N Devarapalli, VS Kudagi, …
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 3

Conclusion

Dr. Radhika Thakkar’s body of research reflects both depth and versatility across the fields of dentistry, implantology, restorative materials, oral cancer, and public health. Her most-cited publication on dental anxiety demonstrates significant academic impact, while her more recent works on prosthodontic complications, telemedicine in oral health, and interdisciplinary studies show her adaptability to emerging healthcare needs. With contributions spanning highly collaborative research and independent clinical investigations, she has established herself as a promising researcher whose work bridges science, practice, and community relevance. The consistent growth in her scholarly output, combined with international recognition through fellowships and awards, positions her as a strong candidate for research-based honors. Continued emphasis on independent research leadership, high-impact publications, and innovative projects will further enhance her profile as a leading figure in dental research. Overall, her record illustrates a commendable commitment to advancing evidence-based dentistry and improving oral healthcare outcomes.

Laura Garriga-Grimau | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Laura Garriga-Grimau | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Physician at Hospital Universitari Vall d’Hebron, Spain

Dr. Laura Garriga-Grimau is a dedicated pediatric pulmonologist based at Vall d’Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona, Spain. She specializes in bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis, and other chronic pediatric lung conditions. Her work bridges clinical practice, academic research, and teaching. She is actively involved in multiple international research collaborations, including the European Respiratory Society (ERS) and the Child-BEAR-Net Registry. A strong advocate for improving respiratory care in children, Dr. Garriga-Grimau has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and contributed to global studies shaping pediatric lung health guidelines. Her academic and clinical background is enriched by international clinical training in Australia and active teaching roles at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Known for her collaborative leadership and deep scientific insight, she continues to contribute to innovation in pediatric respiratory medicine while mentoring future healthcare professionals. Her work is both evidence-driven and patient-centered, earning her a growing reputation in European and global pediatric research communities.

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🏆Strengths for the Award

Dr. Laura Garriga-Grimau has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing pediatric respiratory medicine through a blend of clinical excellence, academic research, and international collaboration. Her specialization in bronchiectasis and cystic fibrosis has positioned her as a key contributor in areas that are often underrepresented in pediatric research. She currently holds leadership roles in prominent research initiatives, such as Chair of the ERS Task Force on Transitioning Adolescents with Bronchiectasis, and Deputy Co-Chair of the Child-BEAR-Net Registry, reflecting the recognition she commands within global respiratory research communities. These roles not only highlight her scientific insight but also her ability to coordinate multinational teams and influence clinical policy development.

Her publication record is both prolific and impactful, including research in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, New England Journal of Medicine, and other peer-reviewed international journals. Dr. Garriga-Grimau has contributed to high-quality, multi-center studies and registries that address real-world challenges in diagnosis, treatment, and care models for pediatric lung diseases. Notably, her involvement in the SHIP-CT trial and the Spanish Pediatric Bronchiectasis Registry demonstrates her ability to participate in and lead complex clinical research initiatives with both academic and translational value. Her research outputs are data-driven, well-cited, and directly relevant to improving health outcomes in children globally.

In addition to her research achievements, Dr. Garriga-Grimau has actively bridged the gap between academia and clinical practice. She contributes as a faculty member in the Pediatric Pulmonology Master’s program at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and has been involved in mentoring and training future clinicians and researchers. Her international clinical exposure, including a bronchiectasis fellowship in Australia, enhances the global relevance and cultural sensitivity of her work. This combination of academic productivity, clinical innovation, and leadership in international research networks makes her a well-rounded and highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓Education

Dr. Laura Garriga-Grimau completed her medical education and pediatric residency through the Spanish MIR system at the University of Barcelona, one of Spain’s leading academic medical centers. Following her pediatric training, she pursued specialized academic advancement through a Master’s degree in Pediatric Pulmonology from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), where she later became a faculty member. Her passion for research and respiratory medicine led her to complete a PhD focused on cystic fibrosis at Vall d’Hebron University Hospital, contributing significant findings to the field. In addition to her formal education, Dr. Garriga-Grimau enriched her academic and clinical knowledge with a training fellowship in bronchiectasis at the Queensland Children’s Hospital in Australia. Her continuous pursuit of learning, from clinical practice to translational research, has equipped her with a strong foundation in evidence-based medicine and multidisciplinary collaboration, shaping her into a leader in pediatric respiratory care both in Spain and internationally.

💼 Experience

Dr. Laura Garriga-Grimau has built an extensive and dynamic professional career in pediatric pulmonology, anchored at Vall d’Hebron University Hospital. She serves as a consultant in the Pediatric Pulmonology Department, where she treats complex respiratory conditions, including cystic fibrosis and bronchiectasis. Her clinical experience is complemented by her academic involvement as a lecturer in the Pediatric Pulmonology Master’s program at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. She completed international clinical training in Australia, focusing on bronchiectasis, and collaborates with research networks such as the ERS, ERN-Lung, and Child-BEAR-Net. Her career integrates hands-on patient care with data-driven research, highlighting her ability to translate science into practice. In leadership roles such as Chair of the ERS Task Force on adolescent bronchiectasis transition and Deputy Co-Chair of Child-BEAR-Net, she coordinates multinational teams and projects. Her balanced experience across clinical, research, and educational domains establishes her as a well-rounded and forward-thinking physician-scientist.

🏆 Awards and Honors

While specific individual awards are not listed in her profile, Dr. Laura Garriga-Grimau’s numerous prestigious roles and peer-reviewed publications serve as strong indicators of her academic and professional recognition. She has earned notable leadership positions in internationally recognized research bodies such as the European Respiratory Society (ERS) and the Child-BEAR-Net network, which are typically awarded based on merit, contribution, and peer endorsement. She is a key author and collaborator in top-tier journals including The Lancet Respiratory Medicine and The New England Journal of Medicine—an honor in itself that reflects a high level of expertise and scientific impact. Her inclusion in global studies and research registries, as well as her involvement in shaping clinical guidelines, affirms her reputation in the field of pediatric pulmonology. Furthermore, her appointment as faculty at a major academic institution and her PhD achievements represent high academic recognition within both national and international medical communities.

🔬Research Focus on Medicine and Dentistry

Dr. Garriga-Grimau’s research centers on pediatric bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis, and related respiratory disorders, with an emphasis on improving diagnostics, treatment protocols, and health equity in chronic pediatric lung care. She is actively involved in several major international studies and registries, including the Child-BEAR-Net Registry and SHIP-CT trial. Her research evaluates multicountry clinical variations, healthcare transitions from adolescence to adulthood, and therapy optimization for children with chronic respiratory disease. She collaborates on translational studies that influence clinical guidelines and promote standardized care across different healthcare systems. Her work particularly emphasizes underserved populations, including Indigenous communities, reflecting her commitment to inclusive, global health research. By integrating clinical experience with robust epidemiological and translational approaches, Dr. Garriga-Grimau’s research not only advances scientific understanding but also directly enhances patient outcomes. She contributes to major publications and plays key roles in shaping pediatric pulmonology’s research priorities at the European and global level.

📚 Publications Top Notes

  • First results from the international paediatric bronchiectasis registry (Child‑BEAR‑Net Registry) describing multicountry variations in childhood bronchiectasis and its management: a multicentre, cross‑sectional study

    • Authors: Laura Garriga‑Grimau; Ahmad Kantar; Keith Grimwood; Charl Verwey; Refiloe Masekela; Diane Gray; Ameena Goga; Bulent Karadag; Ela Erdem Eralp; Yasemin Gokdemir; et al.

    • Year: 2025

    • Citations: 1 (as per Scopus/ResearchGate)

  • Guiding practice principles for clinicians who work with Indigenous people

    • Authors: André Schultz; Anne B. Chang; Donna M. Mason; Julie M. Marchant; Lesley A. Versteegh; Maree Toombs; Laura Garriga‑Grimau; CRE Extended Group

    • Year: 2025

  • Bronchiectasis in pediatrics

    • Authors: Laura Garriga‑Grimau; Eva Polverino; Antonio Moreno‑Galdó

    • Year: 2025

  • Implementation of the Spanish Paediatric Bronchiectasis Registry (Child‑BEAR‑es Registry)

    • Authors: Laura Garriga‑Grimau; Verónica Sanz‑Santiago; Antonio Moreno‑Galdó

    • Year: 2024

  • Improving the Diagnosis and Treatment of Paediatric Bronchiectasis Through Research and Translation

    • Authors: Anne B. Chang; Shyamali C. Dharmage; Julie M. Marchant; Gabrielle B. McCallum; Peter S. Morris; Andre Schultz; Maree Toombs; Danielle F. Wurzel; Stephanie T. Yerkovich; Keith Grimwood; Laura Garriga‑Grimau; CRE extended group

    • Year: 2024

  • Asma (book chapter)

    • Author: Laura Garriga‑Grimau

    • Year: 2022

  • Pneumònia per Streptococcus pyogenes a l’edat pediàtrica

    • Author: Laura Garriga‑Grimau

    • Year: 2022

  • The effect of inhaled hypertonic saline on lung structure in children aged 3–6 years with cystic fibrosis (SHIP‑CT)

    • Authors: Harm A.W.M. Tiddens; Yuxin Chen; Eleni‑Rosalina Andrinopoulou; et al., including Laura Garriga‑Grimau

    • Year: 2022

  • Triple Therapy for Cystic Fibrosis Phe508del‑Gating and ‑Residual Function Genotypes

    • Authors: Peter J. Barry; Marcus A. Mall; Antonio Álvarez; et al., including Laura Garriga‑Grimau

    • Year: 2021

  • How abnormal is the normal? Clinical characteristics of CF patients with normal FEV₁

    • Authors: Malena Cohen‑Cymberknoh; Elad Ben Meir; Silvia Gartner; et al., including Laura Garriga‑Grimau

    • Year: 2021

  • Earlier clinical case reports (2012–2015)

    • Authors: Laura Garriga‑Grimau et al.

    • Years: 2012–2015

📌 Conclusion

Dr. Laura Garriga-Grimau exemplifies the rare combination of clinical expertise, academic leadership, and collaborative spirit essential for advancing global pediatric pulmonology. Her commitment to research excellence, her leadership in multinational registries and task forces, and her drive to improve outcomes for children with chronic respiratory diseases mark her as an innovator in the field. Whether through her patient care, her mentorship of future specialists, or her groundbreaking studies in bronchiectasis and cystic fibrosis, Dr. Garriga-Grimau continues to push the boundaries of pediatric respiratory medicine. Her contributions resonate not only within academic journals but also in real-world clinical settings across borders. As she builds on her already distinguished career, she remains a key force in shaping the future of respiratory healthcare for children worldwide. Dr. Garriga-Grimau is undoubtedly a deserving candidate for any accolade recognizing research excellence, innovation, and global impact in medicine.

Yoana Dyankova | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yoana Dyankova | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Doctor at Medical University, Varna, Bulgaria

Dr. Yoana Dyankova Dyankova is a dedicated pediatrician and clinical researcher specializing in pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition. She holds a PhD in Pediatrics from the Medical University “Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov” in Varna, Bulgaria, where she also serves in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at St. Marina University Hospital. Her research focuses primarily on celiac disease in children, particularly its impact on bone health, as demonstrated in her dissertation and multiple peer-reviewed publications, including a recent article in Nutrients (2025). Dr. Dyankova is an active member of national pediatric and gastroenterology associations and contributes to both clinical care and academic development. Fluent in English and German, she engages with the international scientific community and remains committed to translating research into improved patient outcomes. With her growing publication record, clinical integration, and academic rigor, she stands out as a promising young researcher in the field of pediatric medicine.

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Education

Dr. Yoana Dyankova Dyankova began her academic journey at the Vasil Drumev High School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics in Veliko Tarnovo, graduating in 2010. She pursued her medical degree at the Medical University “Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov” in Varna, Bulgaria, completing it in 2016. From 2017 to 2022, she specialized in pediatrics, gaining comprehensive clinical training and board certification in the field. In 2018, she enrolled in a PhD program in Pediatrics at the same university, where she focused her research on celiac disease and its effects on pediatric bone health. She successfully defended her dissertation in 2023. Dr. Dyankova has since continued to develop professionally by pursuing further specialization in pediatric gastroenterology starting in July 2025. Her academic path demonstrates strong commitment, discipline, and a focused interest in improving pediatric healthcare through both clinical practice and rigorous scientific research.

Professional Experience

Dr. Dyankova has cultivated a balanced career combining clinical excellence and academic growth. Since January 2022, she has served as a pediatrician at the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) of the First Children’s Clinic, St. Marina University Hospital in Varna. Her role in the PICU places her at the frontline of managing critically ill children, often requiring advanced decision-making and teamwork in high-pressure situations. Prior to this, she completed a five-year pediatric residency, gaining hands-on experience in general pediatrics. Her transition into the subspecialty of pediatric gastroenterology as of July 2025 marks a strategic shift aligned with her research interests. Parallel to her clinical duties, Dr. Dyankova was engaged in doctoral studies for five years, conducting original research and contributing to academic publications. Her dual role as both a clinician and researcher enhances her ability to apply scientific findings directly to patient care, making her a valuable asset in modern pediatric medicine.

Research Interest

Dr. Dyankova’s primary research interests lie at the intersection of pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition, with a concentrated focus on celiac disease (CD). Her doctoral thesis explored bone health in children with CD, addressing the metabolic and developmental complications arising from malabsorption and chronic inflammation. Beyond celiac disease, she has expressed research interest in related gastrointestinal disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), as well as broader issues within pediatric intensive care. Her work is characterized by clinical relevance and translational value, aiming to bridge the gap between scientific research and bedside care. Publications in both national and international journals reflect her dedication to improving diagnostic and treatment protocols in children with chronic gastrointestinal conditions. Dr. Dyankova continues to build her research portfolio by participating in collaborative studies, focusing on early diagnosis, nutritional interventions, and long-term management outcomes in affected pediatric populations, ensuring a direct impact on clinical practice.

Award and Honor

While specific named awards are not listed in the biography, Dr. Yoana Dyankova Dyankova has received notable academic and professional recognition through her successful completion of a PhD and multiple scientific publications. Her research has been published in reputable journals such as Nutrients, indicating peer validation and relevance of her work. She is an active member of the National Pediatric Association and the community of Pediatric Gastroenterologists in Bulgaria, reflecting her standing in the professional community. These memberships signify not only recognition by peers but also her continued contribution to scientific discussions and advancements in pediatric healthcare. Her role in high-stakes clinical environments like the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit further demonstrates trust in her medical competence and decision-making. With growing academic output and clear specialization in a crucial field, Dr. Dyankova is well-positioned to earn future distinctions and leadership roles in pediatric research and clinical practice at both national and international levels.

Conclusion

Dr. Yoana Dyankova Dyankova exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated clinician-scientist, balancing hands-on pediatric care with high-impact academic research. With a solid foundation in pediatrics and a focused interest in gastroenterology and nutrition, she has steadily advanced her career through both clinical excellence and scholarly contribution. Her doctoral work on bone health in children with celiac disease highlights her ability to address complex, real-world health challenges through evidence-based research. Now working in a pediatric intensive care setting and continuing her subspecialty training, Dr. Dyankova is expanding her expertise and influence in critical areas of child health. Her publications, professional affiliations, and academic achievements underscore a deep commitment to the advancement of pediatric medicine. While still early in her career, her trajectory suggests strong potential for leadership in research and healthcare. She is a promising candidate for recognition such as the Best Researcher Award and is well-poised for continued professional impact.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: Presentation of Childhood Newly-Diagnosed Diabetes During the COVID-19 Pandemic – Is There a Change?

    • Authors: Y. Bazdarska, V. Iotova, T. Karamfilova, Y. Dyankova, T. Stefanova, …

    • Journal: Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, Vol. 23, A202

    • Year: 2021

  1. Title: Delayed Bone Age and Osteoprotegerin Levels in Pediatric Celiac Disease: A Three-Year Case–Control Study

    • Authors: R. Pancheva, Y. Dyankova, N. Rasheva, K. Koleva, V. Iotova, M. Dzhogova, M. Fiore, M. Georgieva

    • Journal: Nutrients, Vol. 17 (14), Article 2295

    • Year: 2025

  1. Title: Macrophage Activation Syndrome After COVID-19 Infection in a Patient with Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

    • Authors: M. Boyadzhiev, B. Varbanova, M. Belcheva, P. Shivachev, D. Krumova, Y. Dyankova, …

    • Journal: Scripta Scientifica Medica, Vol. 55(1), pp. 27–31

    • Year: 2023

  1. Title: Bone Health in Children with Celiac Disease (PhD Dissertation)

    • Author: Y. Dyankova

    • Database: PQDT-Global (ProQuest Dissertations)

    • Year: 2022

  1. Title: New Developments in the Diagnostics of Celiac Disease in Children

    • Authors: Y. Dyankova, M. Georgieva, N. Rasheva, K. Koleva

    • Journal: Journal of the Union of Scientists-Varna. Medicine and Ecology Series, Vol. 24(1)

    • Year: 2019

  1. Title: Bacterial Pulmonary Colonization with Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Cystic Fibrosis Patients

    • Authors: M. Nikolova, Y. Dyankova, I. Hristov, M. Georgieva

    • Journal: Izvestia Journal of the Union of Scientists-Varna. Medicine and Ecology Series

    • Year: 2019

Dr. Javier Crespo | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Javier Crespo | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor at IDIVAL, Spain

Professor Javier Crespo is a distinguished physician-scientist and academic leader in the field of digestive and liver diseases. Currently a Professor of Medicine at the University of Cantabria and Director of the Translational Research in Digestive Pathology group at IDIVAL, he has made significant contributions through over 400 original publications, more than 120 clinical trials, and leadership in numerous national and international research projects. With an H-index of 70 and over 30,000 citations, his work has had a profound global impact. He has played a pivotal role in national health strategies, including Spain’s Hepatitis C elimination plan, and served as President of major professional societies such as SEPD. A mentor to numerous doctoral and master’s students, he has also received multiple prestigious awards for his contributions to medicine and research. His leadership at Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital earned repeated national recognition for excellence in digestive and hepatitis care.

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Education

Professor Javier Crespo earned his Degree in Medicine and General Surgery from the University of Cantabria with an Outstanding qualification. He later obtained his Doctorate in Medicine in 1993, receiving the Extraordinary Doctorate Award for academic excellence. His formal education laid a strong foundation for a career marked by clinical rigor and academic depth. In addition to his medical qualifications, he has been accredited as a Professor by ANECA (the Spanish National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation). His academic journey reflects not only excellence in performance but also an enduring commitment to scientific learning and advancement. His scholarly trajectory is rooted in a lifelong dedication to the field of hepatology and digestive pathology, with an early focus on merging basic medical science with clinical research. These formative years have played a crucial role in shaping his influential career in medicine, teaching, and research.

Professional Experience

Professor Crespo has held several prestigious positions throughout his career. He is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Cantabria and Director of the Translational Research in Digestive Pathology group at IDIVAL. He served as Head of the Digestive Service at Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital from 2010 to 2024. Additionally, he has played strategic roles in healthcare governance, including being a member of Spain’s National Strategic Plan against Hepatitis C since 2015 and coordinator of the AEEH National Liver Health Plan Challenge 2032. His leadership extends to professional societies—he served as President of the Spanish Society of Digestive Pathology (SEPD), President of the National Digestive Commission, and Secretary of the Spanish Association for the Study of the Liver. His professional career reflects a unique blend of clinical excellence, policy leadership, academic mentoring, and research management, making him one of the most respected figures in his specialty.

Research Interest

Professor Crespo’s primary research interests center around digestive and liver diseases, with a particular focus on hepatitis C, liver cirrhosis, and inflammatory bowel diseases. He has led more than 120 clinical trials across Phases I–III and participated in 15 national and 8 international competitive research projects. His translational approach bridges laboratory findings with clinical application, especially in hepatology. Under his leadership, the IDIVAL research group has produced high-impact findings in digestive pathology and liver disease progression. He has authored over 400 original scientific articles, with a strong presence in high-impact journals. His work is cited more than 30,000 times, and he holds an H-index of 70, underscoring his global influence. He is also actively involved in supervising doctoral and postgraduate theses, reflecting his dedication to advancing the next generation of researchers in gastroenterology. His research has contributed significantly to public health, particularly in the management and elimination of hepatitis C.

Award and Honor

Professor Javier Crespo has received numerous national and international awards that recognize both his scientific excellence and public health impact. Among his most prestigious accolades are the Elimination Champions 2023 International Award, granted by the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination, and the International Award at the VI LIFE Forum for HCV Elimination in Lima (2024). Nationally, he has been honored with the Commendation of the Civil Order of Health, the SEPD Gold Medal, and the ACAD Gold Medal. He was also named an Illustrious Torrelaveguense in 2024. Under his leadership, the Digestive Service at Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital received the Best in Class Award for several consecutive years for excellence in digestive and hepatitis care. His honors reflect not only scientific merit but also his dedication to clinical service and public health leadership, making him one of the most decorated professionals in his field.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Professor Javier Crespo is a highly accomplished and impactful leader in the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology. His career combines outstanding academic achievement, clinical leadership, and translational research excellence. With more than 30,000 citations and an H-index of 70, his scientific contributions have shaped current practices in liver disease treatment and public health strategies. He has held top-level positions in hospitals, universities, research institutes, and national health commissions, evidencing his multifaceted influence. Through his mentorship, he has cultivated a generation of researchers and clinicians, further extending his legacy. His work has not only garnered national and international recognition through prestigious awards but has also led to meaningful improvements in patient care, especially in hepatitis C management. Professor Crespo exemplifies the qualities of a visionary researcher, a compassionate physician, and a dedicated educator—making him exceptionally worthy of recognition such as the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Carvedilol vs. propranolol for the prevention of decompensation and mortality in patients with compensated and decompensated cirrhosis

    • Authors: Not listed

    • Year: 2025

    • Citations: 3

  • Letter to the Editor: Optimizing MASLD treatment—A “lead-in phase” before resmetirom

    • Authors: Not listed

    • Year: Not listed

    • Citations: 1

  • Comprehensive Diagnosis of Viral Hepatitis in Spain: Bases for Implementation

    • Authors: Not listed

    • Year: 2025

  • Unraveling MASLD: The Role of Gut Microbiota, Dietary Modulation, and AI-Driven Lifestyle Interventions

    • Authors: Not listed

    • Year: Not listed

    • Citations: 1

  • A multisociety Delphi consensus statement on new fatty liver disease nomenclature

    • Authors: ME Rinella, JV Lazarus, V Ratziu, SM Francque, AJ Sanyal, F Kanwal, …

    • Year: 2023

    • Citations: 4,096

  • Host recognition of bacterial muramyl dipeptide mediated through NOD2: implications for Crohn’s disease

    • Authors: N Inohara, Y Ogura, A Fontalba, O Gutierrez, F Pons, J Crespo, K Fukase, …

    • Year: 2003

    • Citations: 2,245

  • Modeling NAFLD disease burden in 8 countries (2016–2030)

    • Authors: C Estes, QM Anstee, MT Arias-Loste, H Bantel, S Bellentani, J Caballeria, …

    • Year: 2018

    • Citations: 2,027

  • A Placebo-Controlled Trial of Subcutaneous Semaglutide in Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis

    • Authors: HSA Newsome, PN Buchholtz, K Cusi, M Linder, T Okanoue, V Ratziu, S Sanyal, …

    • Year: 2021

    • Citations: 1,673

  • Obeticholic acid for the treatment of NASH: Phase 3 trial analysis

    • Authors: ZM Younossi, V Ratziu, R Loomba, M Rinella, QM Anstee, Z Goodman, …

    • Year: 2019

    • Citations: 1,286

  • Elafibranor resolves NASH without fibrosis worsening

    • Authors: SA Ratziu, V Harrison, S Francque, P Bedossa, P Lehert, L Serfaty, …

    • Year: 2016

    • Citations: 1,217

  • Sofosbuvir and ribavirin in HCV genotypes 2 and 3

    • Authors: ER Zeuzem, S Dusheiko, GM Salupere, R Mangia, A Flisiak, RH Hyland, …

    • Year: 2014

    • Citations: 1,048

  • A Phase 3 Trial of Resmetirom in NASH with Liver Fibrosis

    • Authors: Not listed

    • Year: 2024

    • Citations: 983

  • Gene expression of TNF-α and TNF receptors in NASH patients

    • Authors: J Crespo, A Cayón, P Fernández‐Gil, M Hernández‐Guerra, M Mayorga, …

    • Year: 2001

    • Citations: 971

  • Advancing the global public health agenda for NAFLD: Consensus statement

    • Authors: JV Lazarus, HE Mark, QM Anstee, JP Arab, RL Batterham, L Castera, …

    • Year: 2022

    • Citations: 683