Małgorzata Kowalska | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Małgorzata Kowalska | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

nomination, Medical University of Silesia, Poland

Prof. Małgorzata Kowalska is a distinguished expert in Environmental Epidemiology and Environmental Health, currently serving as a professor at the Department of Epidemiology, Medical University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland. With a career spanning decades, she has become a leading figure in the study of the health effects of environmental factors such as air pollution and their impact on public health. Prof. Kowalska has held key leadership roles, including Vice President of the Polish Society of Environmental Epidemiology and Secretary of the Polish Society of Hygiene. She is widely recognized for her research and contributions to the field of epidemiology and environmental health, particularly concerning the effects of air pollution on respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Prof. Kowalska’s work has not only enhanced scientific understanding but has also influenced health policies in Poland and beyond.

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Education 

Prof. Kowalska holds a Master of Science in Chemistry from the Silesian University of Technology (1983) and earned a Ph.D. in Medicine in 1998. In addition to her doctoral studies, she completed a diploma in Environmental Health from the Polish Ministry of Health in 2005 and training in Epidemiology from the same institution in 2008. She became an Associate Professor in Medicine (medical biology) in 2012 and achieved the title of Professor in Medicine (medical biology) in 2018. Her educational background is complemented by extensive training in both medical biology and environmental health, forming the foundation for her distinguished research career in epidemiology. Prof. Kowalska’s academic achievements are a testament to her dedication to advancing public health through research and education, particularly in the areas of environmental exposures and their effects on human health.

Research Focus 

Prof. Małgorzata Kowalska’s research focuses on the intersection of environmental factors and public health, specifically in the fields of environmental epidemiology and environmental health. She investigates how environmental pollutants, including air pollution (NOx, NO2), affect respiratory and cardiovascular health, with a particular emphasis on the impact of these factors on vulnerable populations. Her studies also examine the role of essential elements and vitamins during pregnancy and the health effects of exposure to environmental hazards like ozone. Prof. Kowalska’s research extends to exploring mental health and quality of life, particularly among healthcare professionals, and the use of voice technology in managing chronic conditions. Additionally, her work includes evaluating public health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and other pressing health issues in the Silesian Voivodeship. Through her multifaceted research, she seeks to improve public health policies and interventions, with an emphasis on prevention and community well-being.

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  • Determinants of the Essential Elements and Vitamins Intake and Status during Pregnancy: A Descriptive Study in Polish Mother and Child Cohort 🍼🍏
  • Seroprevalence of Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies in a Random Sample of Inhabitants of the Katowice Region, Poland 🦠💉
  • Readiness for Voice Technology in Patients With Cardiovascular Diseases: Cross-Sectional Study 📱❤️
  • Acute FeNO and Blood Pressure Responses to Air Pollution Exposure in Young Adults during Physical Activity 🌫️🏃‍♂️
  • The Reliability and Compatibility of the Paper and Electronic Versions of the POLLEK Cohort Study Questionnaire 📋💻
  • The Review of Prospective Studies on Mental Health and the Quality of Life of Physicians and Medical Students 🧠👩‍⚕️
  • Assessment of Risk Hospitalization due to Acute Respiratory Incidents Related to Ozone Exposure in Silesian Voivodeship (Poland) 🌬️🏥
  • Decreasing the Impact of Anxiety on Cancer Prevention through Online Intervention 😷💻
  • Effect of NOx and NO2 Concentration Increase in Ambient Air to Daily Bronchitis and Asthma Exacerbation, Silesian Voivodeship in Poland 🌫️🌡️
  • Parental Declaration of Adverse Event Following Immunization in a Cross-Sectional Study in Poland 💉👶
  • Comorbidities in Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease among Adult Inhabitants of Silesian Voivodeship, Poland 🌬️💨

Soo Jin Kim | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Soo Jin Kim | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Professor and Researcher, Department of Paramedicine / Eulji University, South Korea

Dr. Soo Jin Kim is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Rescue at the College of Health Sciences, Eulji University. With extensive experience in emergency medical services and firefighting, Dr. Kim has dedicated his career to improving public health and safety through both practical service and academic research. He has contributed significantly to the field of public health, particularly in areas related to emergency rescue and disaster management. 🏥🚒🎓

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Evaluation of Soo Jin Kim for “Best Researcher Award”

Strengths for the Award

Extensive Experience in Public Health and Emergency Rescue:
Soo Jin Kim’s career spans over two decades, showcasing a deep commitment to public health, emergency rescue, and disaster management. His diverse experience, from working as an Emergency Medical Technician to a Senior Researcher and now an Assistant Professor, demonstrates a robust understanding of emergency response and public health policies. This breadth of experience is vital for addressing complex public health challenges, making him a strong candidate for the award.

Significant Contributions to Research:
Soo Jin Kim has made substantial contributions to the field of public health, particularly in fire safety and emergency medical services (EMS). His research includes critical studies on the occupational health of firefighters, such as the management of firefighting protection suits and the impact of COVID-19 on EMS providers. His work has been published in respected journals, both as a first author and co-author, underscoring his active role in advancing knowledge in his field.

Leadership in Professional Organizations:
Kim’s leadership roles in professional organizations, including his position as Vice Chairman of the Disaster and Emergency Rescue Division of the Korean Society of Industrial Convergence, highlight his influence in the field. His involvement in standards and technology evaluation committees, as well as his work as a peer reviewer for SCIE and KCI journals, further solidifies his standing as a respected expert and thought leader.

Dedication to Education and Mentorship:
As an Assistant Professor at Eulji University, Kim is dedicated to educating the next generation of public health professionals. His teaching role, combined with his ongoing research activities, indicates a commitment to both knowledge dissemination and practical application, a key quality for a researcher deserving of this award.

Areas for Improvement

Expansion of International Collaboration:
While Kim has a strong presence in Korean public health and emergency services, expanding his research collaborations internationally could enhance his impact and recognition globally. This would also provide opportunities to contribute to more diverse research environments and cross-border public health challenges.

Increasing Publication in High-Impact Journals:
Although Kim has a commendable number of publications, increasing the frequency of his work in high-impact, globally recognized journals would further elevate his academic profile. Targeting journals with a broader international readership could also help in disseminating his research to a wider audience.

Focus on Grant Acquisition:
Securing more research funding, particularly through competitive international grants, could support larger, more ambitious projects. This would not only enhance the scope of his research but also demonstrate his ability to attract and manage substantial research resources.

Education

Dr. Kim holds a Bachelor of Public Health from Eulji University, a Master’s degree in Public Health with a focus on Health Policy Management from Seoul National University, and a Ph.D. in Public Health specializing in Epidemiology from the same institution. 🎓📚

Experience

Dr. Kim’s career spans over two decades, beginning as an Emergency Medical Technician at Chuncheon Sacred Heart Hospital and progressing through various roles within the Seoul Fire Headquarters and the National Emergency Management Agency. His experience includes emergency planning, safety training, and situation management. Since 2024, he has been serving as an Assistant Professor at Eulji University, continuing to influence the field of emergency rescue through education and research. 🚑👨‍🏫

Research Interests

Dr. Kim’s research interests include occupational health and safety for emergency responders, air quality in self-contained breathing apparatuses, and the psychological impact of pandemic-related work on EMS providers. His work is dedicated to improving the health outcomes and safety of firefighters and emergency medical personnel. 🔬🌍

Awards

Dr. Kim has been recognized for his contributions to the field of public health and emergency management through various awards and honors. His dedication to research and practical application in emergency services has been acknowledged by his peers and professional organizations. 🏆🎖️

Publications Top Notes

Dr. Kim has published extensively in leading journals. His work often focuses on the health and safety of emergency service providers. Some of his notable publications include:

Kim, S.J., Ham, S. (2024). “Associations between Recognition and Behaviors Regarding the Use, Washing, and Management of Firefighting Protection Suits and Public Health Awareness of Occupational Exposure Risks among Firefighters.” Fire. Cited by (SCIE).

Kim, J-H., Hong, J., Kim, S.J., Kim, J.Y., Kim, S-S. (2024). “People-Oriented Culture and Its Association With Burnout, Depressive Symptoms, and Sleep Problems During COVID-19 Pandemic Among EMS Providers in Korea.” Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Cited by (Co-author).

Kim, S.J., Ham, S. (2023). “Evaluation of Air Quality Inside Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus Used by Firefighters.” Fire. Cited by (First author).

Kim, J-H., Hong, J., Kim, S.J., Kim, J.Y., Bahk, J., Kim, S-S. (2023). “Lack of Compensation for COVID-19-Related Overtime Work and Its Association with Burnout Among EMS Providers in Korea.” Epidemiology and Health. Cited by (Co-author).

Lee, J.H., Kim, K.H., Hong, K.J., Park, Y.J., Kim, Y., Kim, S.J., Lee, H.J. (2023). “Association Between Demographics, Occupational Characteristics, and Unmet Healthcare Needs for Firefighters: Secondary Analysis Based on a Nationwide Survey of Firefighters in South Korea.” Journal of Public Health. Cited by (Co-author).

Conclusion

Soo Jin Kim is a highly suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” given his extensive experience, significant contributions to public health and emergency rescue research, and leadership in the field. His work has had a meaningful impact on the occupational health of emergency responders and has contributed to the safety and well-being of public health professionals. By addressing the areas of improvement, particularly expanding his international collaboration and presence in high-impact journals, Kim could further solidify his standing as a leading researcher in his field. Overall, his dedication to research, education, and public health makes him a compelling nominee for this prestigious award.