Pilar Hernandez Jimenez | Personalized Medicine | Women Researcher Award

Pilar Hernandez Jimenez | Personalized Medicine | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Pilar Hernandez Jimenez, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Spain

Dr. María del Pilar Hernández Jiménez 🩺🔬 is a specialist in internal medicine with a focus on infectious diseases. She earned her M.D. from the Universidad de Alcalá (2011) and completed her MIR in Internal Medicine at HU 12 de Octubre (2013-2018). With expertise in HIV, tropical diseases, and antimicrobial resistance, she has contributed to multiple research projects, publishing 21 indexed articles (h-index 9). Currently, she is a Río Hortega researcher at Instituto de Salud Carlos III and a consultant at HU 12 de Octubre. Her doctoral thesis (2024) explores multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

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Education

Dr. Pilar Hernandez Jimenez 🎓 earned her Ph.D. in Health Sciences (2024) from Universidad Complutense de Madrid. She holds a Master’s in Infectious Diseases in Immunocompromised Patients 🦠 and has pursued multiple postgraduate specializations in infectious diseases, tropical medicine 🌍, and HIV 🏥. Her expertise spans critical areas of global health, focusing on combating infectious diseases and improving patient outcomes. With a strong academic foundation and extensive clinical knowledge, Dr. Hernandez Jimenez is dedicated to advancing research and medical practices in infectious disease management, contributing significantly to the field of immunocompromised patient care.

Experience

Dr. Pilar Hernandez Jimenez 🏥 currently serves at Instituto de Salud Carlos III and Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, where she plays a vital role in infectious disease research and hospital consultations. With extensive experience in leading studies on infectious diseases 🦠, she has contributed significantly to COVID-19 research 🦠, HIV studies 🏳️‍🌈, and infection management in immunocompromised patients 🤝. Her work bridges clinical practice and research, enhancing patient care and public health strategies. Through collaboration with top medical institutions, Dr. Hernandez Jimenez continues to make a meaningful impact on global health and infectious disease management.

International Exposure

Dr. Pilar Hernandez Jimenez 🌍 has gained extensive international exposure through Erasmus and MIR training in Spain 🇪🇸 and France 🇫🇷, enriching her expertise in infectious diseases. Her global collaborations extend to Brazil 🇧🇷, where she conducted research at Fundação de Medicina Tropical Doutor Heitor Vieira Dourado 🦠, contributing to advancements in tropical medicine and infectious disease management. These international experiences have allowed her to engage with diverse healthcare systems, collaborate with leading researchers, and enhance her medical practice on a global scale. Dr. Hernandez Jimenez continues to foster cross-border medical innovation and research excellence.

Research Focus

Dr. María del Pilar Hernández-Jiménez is a distinguished infectious disease researcher 🦠 specializing in prosthetic joint infections, multidrug-resistant bacteria, and antimicrobial treatments 💊. Her research focuses on periprosthetic infections, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae, and infections in immunocompromised and transplant patients 🏥. She has contributed significantly to clinical microbiology, antimicrobial resistance, and infection control 📊. Dr. Hernández-Jiménez’s work extends to COVID-19-related infections and innovative treatments for latent tuberculosis in transplant recipients 🌍. Her extensive collaborations and impactful publications highlight her global influence in infectious disease research 🔬.

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Michael Harrison | Precision Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Michael Harrison | Precision Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Michael Harrison, UCSF, United States

Dr. Michael Harrison is a pioneering pediatric surgeon and fetal therapy expert. 🎓 He earned his B.A. from Yale (1965) and M.D. from Harvard Medical School (1969), followed by extensive surgical training at Massachusetts General Hospital and fellowships in pediatric surgery. 🏥 He joined UCSF in 1978, where he became a Full Professor and founded the Fetal Treatment Center. 👶 His groundbreaking work in fetal surgery has earned him numerous accolades, including the Golden Plate Award and presidency of the International Fetal Medicine and Surgery Society. 🌍 Now Professor Emeritus at UCSF, he continues to shape the field of pediatric surgery. ✨

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Education

Dr. Michael Harrison 🎓 began his academic journey at Yale University (1961-1965), earning a B.A. before pursuing his M.D. in Medicine at Harvard Medical School (1965-1969) 🏥. He completed his surgical residency at Massachusetts General Hospital (1969-1971) and advanced his expertise as a Postdoctoral Fellow in Allergy & Immunology at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (1971-1973) 🧬. Returning to Massachusetts General, he served as a Senior Resident (1973-1974) and Chief Resident (1974-1975) 🔬. Further specializing, he completed fellowships in Pediatric Surgery at Rikshospitalet (1975-1976) 🇳🇴 and Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles (1976-1978) 👶🩺.

Experience

Dr. Michael Harrison 🏥 has been a Founding Member of the International Fetal Medicine and Surgery Society (1981-present) 👶 and has served as its President at the Annual Meeting (1989, 2006) 🎤. He has contributed as a Committee Member for the Medical Advisory Committee of the American Association of Tissue Banks (1993-present) 🧬 and chaired the Committee on Fetal Therapy at APSA (1994-1996) 🏥. A Board Member of the International Society of the Fetus as Patient (1997-present) 🌍, he also consults for the MOMS study (2003-present) 🤰. Since 2010, he has been Vice President of the California Academy of Medicine 📚.

Awards

Dr. Michael Harrison 🏅 has received numerous prestigious honors, including the Golden Plate Award (1982, 1988) 🏆, the William E. Ladd Medal (2010) 🏅, and the Lifetime Achievement Award (2011) 🌟 from the International Fetal Medicine and Surgery Society. He was elected to the Institute of Medicine (2009) 📜 and honored with the Denis Browne Gold Medal (2013) 🏵️. As a celebrated lecturer, he has delivered keynote addresses worldwide 🌍, including at the Nobel Minisymposium on Fetal Medicine (1998) 🎤. His groundbreaking contributions in pediatric surgery have earned him global recognition and lasting influence in the field.

Research Focus

Dr. Michael R. Harrison is a pioneering surgeon and researcher in pediatric surgery and fetal therapy 🏥👶. His work focuses on maternal-fetal surgery, particularly for conditions like esophageal atresia and diaphragmatic hernia. He has contributed to the development of magnetic compression anastomosis 🧲 and other innovative minimally invasive surgical devices 🔬. His research advances the treatment of complex congenital disorders and improves outcomes for newborns. With numerous publications, he has significantly impacted pediatric device clinical trials 📊. Dr. Harrison’s groundbreaking contributions continue to shape the future of pediatric and fetal surgical care 🚼✨.

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Pediatric Device Clinical Trials Activity: 1999–2022

Lessons Learned From the First-In-Human Compassionate Use of Connect-EA™ in Ten Patients With Esophageal Atresia

Evaluation of a Magnetic Compression Anastomosis for Jejunoileal Partial Diversion in Rhesus Macaques

Sonographic Predictors of Survival in Fetal Diaphragmatic Hernia

Beyond the gut: spectrum of magnetic surgery devices

The Rearing of Maternal–Fetal Surgery: The Maturation of a Field from Conception to Adulthood

The novel application of an emerging device for salvage of primary repair in high-risk complex esophageal atresia

Esophageal Magnetic Compression Anastomosis in Esophageal Atresia Repair: A PRISMA-Compliant Systematic Review and Comparison with a Novel Approach

An experimental study on long term outcomes after magnetic esophageal compression anastomosis in piglets

Novel device for endoluminal esophageal atresia repair: First-in-human experience

Henryk Mazurek | Precision Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Henryk Mazurek | Precision Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Henryk Mazurek, National Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases Institute, Department of Pneumonology and Cystic Fibrosis, Poland

Prof. Henryk Mazurek is a distinguished pulmonologist, allergologist, and pediatrician specializing in pediatric pulmonology and respiratory diseases. He serves as the Head of the Department of Pneumonology and Cystic Fibrosis at the National Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases Institute, Poland 🇵🇱. With over 60 original research articles and extensive contributions to medical literature 📚, he has significantly advanced the understanding of chronic respiratory diseases, asthma, and cystic fibrosis. A member of esteemed scientific societies 🌍, he actively collaborates internationally and leads impactful research projects. His work in AI-assisted diagnostics and pulmonary care is shaping the future of respiratory medicine. 🚀

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Professional Background

Professor Henryk Mazurek is a distinguished pulmonary disease specialist, allergologist, pediatrician, and pediatric pulmonology expert 🩺. He completed postgraduate studies in respiratory pathophysiology in France 🇫🇷 and holds the title of Full Professor in medical and health sciences 🎓. As an academic, he teaches nursing and postgraduate medical training in pediatrics, allergology, and lung diseases. He has authored and co-authored over 60 original articles, 100+ textbook chapters, and numerous scientific publications 📚. A sought-after lecturer, he shares his expertise at medical conferences, educating physicians and healthcare professionals worldwide 🌍.

Memberships

Prof. Henryk Mazurek is an esteemed member of several prestigious scientific organizations, fostering international collaboration in respiratory medicine 🌍🫁. He holds a combined membership in the European Respiratory Society (ERS) / Polish Respiratory Society, along with memberships in the Polish Society of Allergology and the Polish Society of Pediatric Pulmonology, where he is an honorary member 🎖️. For many years, he contributed to the Scientific Council of the Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases in Warsaw 🏥. Additionally, he served on the Main Boards of the Polish Society of Allergology (2015-2021) and the Polish Society of Cystic Fibrosis (2014-2018) 📚.

Industry Projects

Prof. Henryk Mazurek has actively contributed to over 50 industry-sponsored clinical trials, showcasing his expertise in applied research 🔬. His consultancy work plays a crucial role in bridging academic research with real-world healthcare applications, particularly in advancing treatment strategies for cystic fibrosis 🫁. Through his collaborations with pharmaceutical and medical device companies 💊🩺, he has successfully translated research findings into clinical practice, improving patient outcomes. His dedication to innovation and evidence-based solutions continues to shape the future of respiratory medicine, reinforcing his impact on both academia and industry. 🌍

Research Focus

Prof. Henryk Mazurek’s research primarily focuses on respiratory diseases 🫁, particularly in cystic fibrosis 🧬, pediatric pulmonology 👶, and ventilator-associated pneumonia 🏥. His work explores innovative AI-facilitated home monitoring 🤖 for cystic fibrosis, childhood asthma treatments 🌬️, and the effects of medications like Gabapentin on post-operative pain 💊. He has also studied risk factors for pneumonia 🦠 and strategies for its prevention in ventilated patients. His expertise lies in pulmonary infections, inflammatory biomarkers, and personalized medicine 🧑‍⚕️. His contributions significantly impact respiratory healthcare, enhancing diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for both pediatric and adult patients.

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AI-facilitated home monitoring for cystic fibrosis exacerbations across pediatric and adult populations

Childhood asthma treatment based on indirect hyperresponsiveness test: Randomized controlled trial

The Effects of Gabapentin on Post-Operative Pain and Anxiety, Morphine Consumption and Patient Satisfaction in Paediatric Patients Following the Ravitch Procedure—A Randomised, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Phase 4 Trial

Risk Factors and Protective Factors against Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia—A Single-Center Mixed Prospective and Retrospective Cohort Study

Automatic continuous control of cuff pressure and subglottic secretion suction used together to prevent pneumonia in ventilated patients—a retrospective and prospective cohort study

Chronic bacterial pulmonary infections in advanced cystic fibrosis differently affect the level of sputum neutrophil elastase, IL-8 and IL-6