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

Innocent Appiah | Computer Science | Excellence in Research Award

Excellence in Research Award

Innocent Appiah
Hubei University of Automotive Technology

Innocent Appiah
Affiliation Hubei University of Automotive Technology
Country China
Google Scholar Profile
Documents 1
Citations 3
h-index 1
Subject Area Computer Science
Event World Top Scientist Awards
ORCID 0009-0006-7351-7950

The Excellence in Research Award recognizes the scholarly contributions of Innocent Appiah, a researcher affiliated with the Hubei University of Automotive Technology in China. His work is primarily situated within the field of computer science, with particular emphasis on intelligent systems and automotive technologies. His academic profile reflects early-stage but promising research contributions, including peer-reviewed publication activity and measurable citation impact [1].

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic contributions and recognition of Innocent Appiah. It highlights his research focus, publication record, and scholarly impact within the domain of computer science. The discussion contextualizes his work within contemporary research trends and evaluates his eligibility for international academic recognition programs.

Keywords

Computer Science; Intelligent Systems; 3D Object Detection; Automotive Technology; Research Impact; Academic Recognition

Introduction

Academic recognition awards serve as indicators of scholarly contribution and emerging influence within scientific disciplines. Innocent Appiah represents an early-career researcher whose work contributes to advancements in intelligent vehicle systems and computational perception. His inclusion in academic databases and citation indices demonstrates growing visibility within the research community [1].

Research Profile

Innocent Appiah is affiliated with the Hubei University of Automotive Technology, where he is engaged in studies related to intelligent connected vehicles. His academic activities include research, publication, and collaboration in areas involving machine perception and object detection technologies [2].

Research Contributions

Appiah’s primary contribution lies in the domain of 3D object detection, a critical component of autonomous and intelligent vehicle systems. His research synthesizes methodologies and advancements in detection algorithms, contributing to the broader understanding of computational vision frameworks used in modern automotive technologies [2].

Publications

Research Impact

Despite a limited number of publications, Appiah’s work has begun to receive citations, indicating early engagement with the research community. Citation metrics, including an h-index of 1, reflect foundational academic influence and potential for future scholarly growth [1].

Award Suitability

The Excellence in Research Award acknowledges emerging scholars demonstrating research promise and academic integrity. Appiah’s contributions to computer science, particularly in intelligent systems, align with the criteria for such recognition. His research trajectory suggests continued advancement and increased scholarly output.

Conclusion

Innocent Appiah represents a developing academic profile within the global research community. His work contributes to evolving fields in computer science and automotive technology, and his recognition through research awards underscores the importance of supporting early-career researchers in advancing scientific knowledge.

References

  1. Google. (n.d.). Google Scholar author profile: Innocent Appiah, Profile ID uzNZtYQAAAAJ. Google Scholar.

    https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=uzNZtYQAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
  2. ORCID. (2026). Innocent Appiah ORCID Profile.

    https://orcid.org/0009-0006-7351-7950
  3. Wu, W., Appiah, I., & Hu, R. (2025). Advancements in 3-D object detection: A comprehensive review. Journal of King Saud University Computer and Information Sciences.

    https://doi.org/10.1007/s44443-025-00213-0

Marius Manole | Biomaterials | Excellence in Research Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marius Manole | Biomaterials | Excellence in Research Award

Asist Prof | UMF “Iuliu Hatieganu” Cluj-Napoca | Romania

Asist Prof. Manole Marius-Ciprian is a distinguished academic and clinician in the field of dental prosthetics and esthetic dentistry, serving as a senior faculty member within a major medical and pharmaceutical university where he contributes to academic leadership, curriculum innovation and the advancement of dental education. With a doctoral qualification in dental medicine and specialized training in prosthetic and esthetic disciplines, he has developed a comprehensive professional portfolio that integrates advanced clinical expertise with a strong commitment to teaching excellence. His extensive academic experience includes leading courses in prosthetic technologies, esthetic dentistry and dental biomaterials, supervising clinical training across multiple levels of study and contributing to postgraduate and residency programs focused on implant-supported prosthetics, ceramic biomaterials and complex restorative procedures. He has held key academic roles that support institutional development, including coordinating educational activities, shaping academic strategy and fostering quality improvement across dental programs. Alongside his university responsibilities, he maintains active clinical practice, providing advanced restorative, prosthetic and esthetic treatments and overseeing the administrative management of a specialized dental practice. His research interests span dental prosthetics, supra-implant rehabilitation, esthetic materials and clinical innovation, reflected in a body of publications that contribute to the evidence base of modern dental practice. His work has earned recognition for research excellence and he remains actively engaged in professional development initiatives, academic committees, continuing education programs and collaborations that promote high standards in dental training and patient care. Through his combined achievements in teaching, research, leadership and clinical practice, Manole Marius-Ciprian exemplifies a strong and sustained contribution to the advancement of dental medicine.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Bordea, I. R., Candrea, S., Sălăgean, T., Pop, I. D., Lucaciu, O., Ilea, A., Manole, M., … (2021). Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare professionals and oral care operational services: A systemic review. Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, 453–463.

2. Earar, K., Antoniac, V. I., Baciu, S., Bran, S., Onisor, F., Milea, C., Mohan, A., … (2017). Etching treatment effect on surface morphology of dental structures. Matrix, 4–5.

3. Burde, A. V., Gasparik, C., Baciu, S., Manole, M., Dudea, D., & Câmpian, R. S. (2017). Three-dimensional accuracy evaluation of two additive manufacturing processes in the production of dental models. Key Engineering Materials, 752, 119–125.

4. Ioniță, M., Vlăsceanu, G. M., Toader, A. G., & Manole, M. (2023). Advances in therapeutic contact lenses for the management of different ocular conditions. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 13(11), 1571.

5. Manea, A., Baciut, G., Baciut, M., Pop, D., Comsa, D. S., Buiga, O., Trombitas, V., … (2019). New dental implant with 3D shock absorbers and tooth-like mobility—Prototype development, finite element analysis (FEA), and mechanical testing. Materials, 12(20), 3444.

Asist Prof. Manole Marius-Ciprian’s work advances the field of dental medicine through innovations in prosthetic technologies, biomaterials and esthetic rehabilitation, strengthening evidence-based practice and improving patient outcomes. His academic leadership and research contributions support the development of modern dental education and clinical standards, driving progress that benefits both the scientific community and broader healthcare systems.

Hatem Belhouchet | Operational Research | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hatem Belhouchet | Operational Research | Best Researcher Award

University Polytechnic Hauts-De-France | France

Mr. Hatem Belhouchet is a physical education and sports science specialist serving as Head of Application Assessment within an engineering-focused academic program in France, recognized for his extensive experience in teaching, coaching, and high-performance sport management. He holds advanced qualifications in physical education and sports science, supported by professional certifications in football coaching, video analysis, and physical activity instruction, which strengthen his multidisciplinary expertise. His career encompasses leadership roles as a physical education instructor across diverse educational and clinical environments, along with substantial international coaching experience as a football manager and technical director in multiple countries, where he consistently contributed to team development, competitive advancement, and strategic performance optimization. His work in training and capacity building includes delivering professional development programs for coaches and journalists on decision-making, technical analysis, and football regulations. As a researcher, he has contributed to scholarly discourse through publications addressing multi-criteria decision-making in sport, sustainability assessment, and psychometric validation in healthcare, with conference contributions further extending his academic reach. His achievements include recognized coaching successes, advancement of youth and professional teams, and the attainment of elite coaching licensure, alongside service contributions that demonstrate leadership, methodological rigor, and a commitment to improving decision-support practices in sport and education. This combination of academic work, applied expertise, international coaching accomplishments, and ongoing research positions him as a distinguished candidate for recognition.

Profiles:  Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Belhouchet, H., et al. (2025). MOORA-based assessment of educational sustainability performance in EU-27 countries: Comparing pre-pandemic (2017–2019) and pandemic-affected (2020–2022) periods. Sustainability.

Mr. Hatem Belhouchet’s work advances evidence-based decision-making in sport and education by integrating analytical methods, performance science, and applied coaching practices. His contributions support stronger institutional decision frameworks, enhance athlete and learner outcomes, and promote innovative, data-driven approaches that positively influence both professional practice and broader societal well-being.

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.

Feyera Gemeda | Infectious Diseases | Outstanding Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Feyera Gemeda | Infectious Diseases | Outstanding Scientist Award

Associate Professor | Dima Jimma university | Ethiopia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Feyera Gemeda Dima is a distinguished researcher and academic with extensive experience in Infectious Diseases, Medical Mycology, and Medicine. He has demonstrated excellence in teaching, research, and mentorship at both national and international levels, fostering the development of students and early-career researchers. His work emphasizes innovation in scientific research, editorial contributions, and leadership in grant assessment and curriculum development. He has contributed significantly to global collaborations and serves as a Chief Scientist and Global Assessor, reflecting his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. His research focuses on improving understanding and management of infectious diseases, with the potential to influence public health strategies. Prof. Gemeda’s dedication to integrating innovative approaches and interdisciplinary perspectives underscores his capacity for impactful contributions in the field.

Profile:  Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. T. Gizaw and F. G. Dima, “Assessment of problems and constraints associated with artificial insemination service in the two selected districts of Arsi zone,” Journal of Harmonized Research in Medical and Health Sciences, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 14–37, 2016.

2. A. Edao, F. G. Dima, and F. B. Deressa, “Prevalence of bovine cysticercosis and status of human taeniasis in and around Asella town, Tiyoworeda, south east Ethiopia,” Glob J Med Res, vol. 16, pp. 18–26, 2016.

3. F. Gemeda, “Prevalence of bovine Trypanosomosis in and around Nekemte areas, east Wollega zone, Ethiopia,” Open Access Library Journal, vol. 2, no. 05, p. 1, 2015.

4. D. T. Legesse and F. Gemeda, “Comparison of two parasitological tests and post mortem examination to detect prevalence of bovine fasciolosis at Ambo Town Municipal Abattoir, West Shewa Zone, Ethiopia,” Open Access Library Journal, vol. 2, no. 8, pp. 1–5, 2015.

5. F. G. Dima and T. Fikedu, “Review on infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis,” J Bacteriol Infect Dis, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 1–6, 2021.

Dr. Gemeda’s work advances the understanding and control of infectious diseases, providing evidence-driven insights that strengthen public health systems and guide global disease management strategies.

Christopher Koroneos | Environmental Management | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Christopher Koroneos | Environmental Management | Distinguished Scientist Award

Doctor | University of West Attica | Greece

Prof. Dr. Christopher Koroneos is a distinguished researcher whose work spans energy engineering, renewable energy systems, and environmental management. His research integrates chemical and environmental engineering principles to advance sustainable energy solutions, low-exergy systems, and lifecycle-based environmental optimization. Over his career, he has contributed significantly to international collaborations, mentored numerous graduate and undergraduate students, and held leadership roles in global scientific programs. His publications demonstrate both depth and breadth, influencing policy, technology, and academic discourse in renewable energy and environmental sustainability. Prof. Koroneos’ scholarship is recognized worldwide, reflecting his ability to bridge theory and practical applications in energy and environmental systems. His measurable research impact, as reflected in Scopus, includes 99 documents, 4,568 citations, and an h-index of 35, highlighting both the quality and influence of his scientific contributions across the global research community.

Profile: Scopus | Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Tsakiridis, P. E., Papadimitriou, G. D., Tsivilis, S., & Koroneos, C. (2008). Utilization of steel slag for Portland cement clinker production. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 152(2), 805–811.

2. Koroneos, C., Dompros, A., Roumbas, G., & Moussiopoulos, N. (2004). Life cycle assessment of hydrogen fuel production processes. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 29(14), 1443–1450.

3. Christopher, K., & Dimitrios, R. (2012). A review on exergy comparison of hydrogen production methods from renewable energy sources. Energy & Environmental Science, 507.

4. Koroneos, C., Spachos, T., & Moussiopoulos, N. (2003). Exergy analysis of renewable energy sources. Renewable Energy, 28(2), 295–310.

5. Koroneos, C., & Dompros, A. (2007). Environmental assessment of brick production in Greece. Building and Environment, 42(5), 2114–2123.

Dongfeng Qi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dongfeng Qi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Shandong University of Technology | China

Prof. Dongfeng Qi is a leading researcher in laser manufacturing and material processing, specializing in femtosecond and nanosecond laser applications for advanced materials and flexible electronics. His work integrates theoretical modeling with experimental techniques to develop innovative micro- and nanostructures, including copper and silicon-based materials, phase-change films, and smart electronic devices. Prof. Qi has made substantial contributions to understanding laser-material interactions and patterning technologies, with high-impact publications in top-tier journals. He demonstrates strong interdisciplinary collaboration and mentorship, fostering international research partnerships and the growth of emerging scientists. His research is recognized for both fundamental insights and practical applications in photonics, energy storage, and flexible electronics. Prof. Qi’s consistent innovation, high-quality experimental work, and leadership in the field establish him as a leading figure in laser-based materials science. According to Scopus, he has 535 citations, 71 documents, and an h-index of 13.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. Programming nanoparticles in multiscale: optically modulated assembly and phase switching of silicon nanoparticle array; L. Wang, Y. Rho, W. Shou, S. Hong, K. Kato, M. Eliceiri, M. Shi, …; ACS Nano, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 2231–2241, 2018; 39 citations

2. Time-resolved analysis of thickness-dependent dewetting and ablation of silver films upon nanosecond laser irradiation; D. Qi, D. Paeng, J. Yeo, E. Kim, L. Wang, S. Chen, C. P. Grigoropoulos; Applied Physics Letters, vol. 108, no. 21, 2016; 37 citations

3. Femtosecond laser-induced large area of periodic structures on chalcogenide glass via twice laser direct-writing scanning process; X. Yu, Q. Zhang, D. Qi, S. Tang, S. Dai, P. Zhang, Y. Xu, X. Shen; Optics & Laser Technology, vol. 124, 105977, 2020; 34 citations

4. Progress in the design, nanofabrication, and performance of metalenses; Z. Wang, Y. Wu, D. Qi, W. Yu, H. Zheng; Journal of Optics, vol. 24, no. 3, 033001, 2022; 31 citations

5. Progress in preparation and applications of Te-As-Se chalcogenide glasses and fibers; Z. Wu, Y. Xu, D. Qi, Q. Nie, X. Zhang; Infrared Physics & Technology, vol. 102, 102981, 2019; 31 citations

Mingliang Luo | Geographical Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mingliang Luo | Geographical Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Vice Dean | China West Normal University | China

Prof. Mingliang Luo is a distinguished researcher in geographic and environmental sciences, specializing in urbanization, ecosystem services, hydrological modeling, and environmental assessment. His work integrates advanced spatial analysis, digital elevation modeling, and soil-erosion studies, providing practical insights for sustainable regional development and environmental management. Over the years, he has contributed extensively to high-impact journals, demonstrating methodological rigor and innovation, particularly in interdisciplinary research that bridges environmental science, geoinformatics, and ecosystem modeling. Prof. Luo’s research not only addresses critical scientific questions but also offers actionable solutions for real-world environmental challenges, reflecting his commitment to both academic excellence and societal impact. His collaborative projects and leadership in research teams have further strengthened his influence in the field. According to Scopus, his measurable research impact includes 395 citations, 47 documents, and an h-index of 9, highlighting his significant contributions and scholarly recognition in the scientific community.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

1. T. Wang, M. Luo, L. Bai, and W. Li, “Urbanization and Ecosystem Services Supply–Demand Mismatches Across Diverse Resource-Based Cities: Evidence from Sichuan, China,” Sustainability, Switzerland, 2025.

2. X. Wang, Y. Wu, M. Luo, K. Katsanou, J. Wenninger, and R. Bol, “Exports of organic matter, phosphorus and nitrogen from Sichuan Basin: A critical region regulating water quality of the Upper Yangtze River, China,” Journal of Hydrology, 2025.

3. Y. He, M. Luo, H. Yang, L. Bai, and Z. Chen, “Variability of Interpolation Errors and Mutual Enhancement of Different Interpolation Methods,” Applied Sciences, Switzerland, 2024.

4. J. Jiang, M. Luo, L. Bai, Y. Sang, S. Yang, and H. Yang, “Study of slope length (L) extraction based on slope streamline and the comparison of method results,” Scientific Reports, 2024.

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.

Professional Profile 

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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