Antonio Ranchal | Clinical Trials | Breakthrough Research Award

Dr. Antonio Ranchal | Clinical Trials | Breakthrough Research Award

Universidad de Córdoba | Spain

Dr. Antonio Ranchal Sánchez is a Professor Contratado Doctor with permanent affiliation at the University of Córdoba (UCO), Faculty of Medicine and Nursing, Department of Nursing, Pharmacology, and Physiotherapy. He holds a PhD in Medicine and Surgery and is a specialist in Occupational Medicine as well as Sports and Exercise Medicine. With extensive experience in academic teaching, clinical practice, and health administration, he has served in senior roles within the Andalusian Health Service and as a tutor for healthcare specialists. His academic activity spans undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in nursing, physiotherapy, public health, occupational risk prevention, and sports-related health sciences. As a member of the GIEAP research group at IMIBIC, his research focuses on occupational health, epidemiology, physical activity, burnout, smoking prevention, and clinical and public health interventions, contributing significantly to peer-reviewed international literature and scientific congresses.

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Rami Abazid | Clinical Trials | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Rami Abazid | Clinical Trials | Research Excellence Award

Northern Ontario School of Medicine University | Canada

Dr. Rami Abazid is a distinguished cardiologist and academic leader recognized for his extensive expertise in advanced cardiovascular imaging and his long-standing contributions to clinical cardiology. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine University and practices as a cardiologist at Sault Area Hospital in Ontario, Canada, where he is deeply engaged in delivering high-level patient care, mentoring trainees, and advancing imaging-based diagnostic excellence. Dr. Abazid’s professional journey reflects a progressive expansion of knowledge across multiple cardiology subspecialties, supported by a rich portfolio of prestigious board certifications, including cardiovascular CT, nuclear cardiology, echocardiography, and certifications from renowned institutions in internal medicine and cardiovascular diseases. His training includes high-level fellowships in echocardiography, cardiovascular CT, and nuclear cardiology, complemented by hybrid imaging training that strengthened his multidisciplinary approach to cardiac diagnostics. Throughout his career, he has practiced in several leading medical centers, holding roles such as consultant cardiologist, specialist, senior registrar, and fellow in cardiovascular medicine, which allowed him to cultivate mastery across inpatient care, emergency cardiac assessment, outpatient management, and complex imaging modalities. Dr. Abazid is well known for his proficiency in echocardiography, including transthoracic, transesophageal, three-dimensional and intraoperative imaging, as well as stress testing and structural heart assessments. His expertise extends to cardiovascular CT for coronary assessment, congenital heart evaluation, aortic imaging, TAVI planning, prosthetic valve analysis, and calcium scoring using advanced imaging platforms. Additionally, he is experienced in nuclear cardiology, including SPECT, PET, viability assessment, amyloid imaging, sarcoidosis evaluation, and various stress testing protocols. Dr. Abazid has held significant administrative and leadership roles, including chairing the cardiac CT unit and the cardiac outpatient department, while also serving on ethics committees and leading scientific abstract committees within major cardiology organizations. As an active member of international professional societies and a contributor to authoritative educational modules, he continues to influence the evolution of cardiovascular imaging practice worldwide. Driven by academic excellence, clinical precision, and a passion for innovation, Dr. Abazid remains a respected figure in modern cardiology, dedicated to advancing patient outcomes and shaping the next generation of cardiovascular specialists.

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Stocker, T. J., Deseive, S., Leipsic, J., Hadamitzky, M., Chen, M. Y., Rubinshtein, R., … Abazid, R.
Reduction in radiation exposure in cardiovascular computed tomography imaging: Results from the PROspective multicenter registry on radiaTion dose estimates of cardiac CT. European Heart Journal, 39(41), 3715–3723.

Einstein, A. J., Pascual, T. N. B., Mercuri, M., Karthikeyan, G., Vitola, J. V., … Abazid, R.
Current worldwide nuclear cardiology practices and radiation exposure: Results from the 65-country IAEA Nuclear Cardiology Protocols Cross-Sectional Study (INCAPS). European Heart Journal, 36(26), 1689–1696.

Ewid, M., Sherif, H., Allihimy, A. S., Alharbi, S. A., Aldrewesh, D. A., Alkuraydis, S. A., … Abazid, R.
AST/ALT ratio predicts the functional severity of chronic heart failure with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction. BMC Research Notes, 13(1), 178.

Abohamr, S. I., Abazid, R. M., Aldossari, M. A., Amer, H. A., Badhawi, O. S., … Jadaan, M. M.
Clinical characteristics and in-hospital mortality of COVID-19 adult patients in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Medical Journal, 41(11), 1217.

Abazid, R. M., Khalaf, H. H., Sakr, H. I., Altorbak, N. A., Alenzi, H. S., Awad, Z. M., … AlMubarak, N.
Effects of Ramadan fasting on the symptoms of chronic heart failure. Saudi Medical Journal, 39(4), 395–401.

Mercuri, M., Pascual, T. N. B., Mahmarian, J. J., Shaw, L. J., Dondi, M., Paez, D., … Abazid, R.
Estimating the reduction in radiation burden from nuclear cardiology through use of stress-only imaging in the United States and worldwide. JAMA Internal Medicine, 176(2), 269–273.

Hannah Sebitloane | Clinical Trials | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hannah Sebitloane | Clinical Trials | Research Excellence Award

University of Natal | South Africa

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hannah Sebitloane is a highly respected obstetrician and gynaecologist whose career embodies academic excellence, clinical leadership, and unwavering commitment to women’s health. She began her medical education at the University of Natal in Durban, where she completed her primary medical degree. She later advanced to specialist training through the South African Colleges of Medicine, earning her Fellowship in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Her academic journey progressed at the Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal, where she completed both her Master of Medicine and doctoral qualifications in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. To further enhance her leadership capabilities, she pursued advanced training in health-care leadership at the University of South Wales in the United Kingdom.Dr. Sebitloane holds major leadership roles in both academic and clinical environments. She serves as Head of the Academic Department at the Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine while simultaneously leading the Clinical Department and functioning as Chief Specialist at King Edward VIII Hospital. As overall coordinator of the women’s health directorate, she oversees strategic planning, service delivery, and implementation of high-level maternal and reproductive health programs. Her earlier professional progression included serving as Head of a Clinical Unit and later as Specialist at King Edward VIII Hospital, building on foundational experience as a medical officer and trainee in the discipline.A prominent scholar in her field, Dr. Sebitloane has accumulated more than 2,700 citations across over 2,500 scientific documents, supported by 62 publications and an h-index of 20. These metrics highlight her significant contributions to reproductive health, maternal medicine, cervical cancer screening, HIV in pregnancy, and infectious diseases affecting women. Her research has informed clinical practice, influenced national policies, and supported global guideline development.Dr. Sebitloane actively contributes to national and international professional bodies. She is registered as an independent specialist with the Health Professions Council of South Africa and is a longstanding member of the South African Medical Association. She has served in leadership roles within the Colleges of Medicine of South Africa through the College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and has contributed extensively to the South African Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Her leadership extends to the South African Papilloma Virus Society, where she serves as chairperson, reinforcing her national impact on cervical cancer prevention.

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Anonymous. (2025a). Immunoexpression of placental growth factor (PlGF) and soluble FMS‑like tyrosine kinase 1 (sFlt‑1) in the placental bed of preeclamptic women of African ancestry living with HIV infection. Histochemistry and Cell Biology, 163(3), 215‑228.

Anonymous. (2025b). Association of angiogenic factors (placental growth factor and soluble FMS‑like tyrosine kinase‑1) in preeclamptic women of African ancestry comorbid with HIV infection. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 312(2), 101‑112.

Erratum. (2024). Correction to: Extensive cervical lesion and treatment outcomes in women with HIV/HPV co‑infection. AIDS Research and Therapy, 21(1), 101.

Anonymous. (2025c). The histomorphology to molecular transition: exploring the genomic landscape of poorly differentiated epithelial endometrial cancers. Journal of Molecular Pathology, 12(4), 345‑360. (link unavailable)

Anonymous. (2025d). From genes to clinical practice: exploring the genomic underpinnings of endometrial cancer. Clinical Oncology Reviews, 9(1), 78‑92.

Grzegorz Sobieszek | Clinical Trials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Grzegorz Sobieszek | Clinical Trials | Best Researcher Award

Military Hospital Lublin | Poland

Prof. Dr. Grzegorz Sobieszek is an accomplished interventional cardiologist whose career reflects deep clinical expertise, academic commitment, and leadership in advanced cardiovascular procedures. His educational path began with primary and secondary schooling in Lublin, followed by medical studies at the Medical University in Lublin, where he completed both his M.D. and Ph.D. in the Department of Pathophysiology. He went on to obtain full specialization in Internal Medicine and later advanced specialization in Cardiology at WSS Hospital in Lublin, building a strong foundation for his future work in complex cardiovascular care. Dr. Sobieszek has held significant academic and clinical positions, including early work in the Pathophysiology Department and a long tenure at WSS Stefan Kardynał Wyszyński Hospital, culminating in his role as Head of the Cardiology Department and Cathlab at the 1st Military Clinical Hospital in Lublin. A highly respected figure in interventional cardiology, he has more than two decades of hands-on operator experience and over a decade of leadership in managing catheterization laboratories. He is widely recognized as a Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO) expert, performing a high volume of complex CTO interventions annually, utilizing antegrade, retrograde, and ADR techniques, and demonstrating advanced proficiency in CHIP interventions, rotablation, IVL, and physiologic assessment such as FFR, IFR, and microcirculation evaluation. His expertise has earned him invitations for national and international proctoring, live case demonstrations, and recognition for outstanding cases at major CTO forums. Prof. Sobieszek’s academic engagement includes significant contributions to scientific literature, particularly in innovative interventional techniques such as CTO strategies and cutting balloon methods, as well as research on sarcopenia and cachexia in heart failure. He has served as an investigator and principal investigator in multiple clinical trials, contributing to evidence generation and improved patient care. He is also the founder and director of high-level educational workshops, including MASTER CTO Poland, MASTER Calcium, and specialized programs on microcirculation and physiologic assessment. His professional affiliations include membership in the Polish Cardiac Society, Polish Society of Hypertension, European Society of Cardiology, and EAPCI. Throughout his career, he has maintained strong collaborative relationships as an expert and speaker for leading global medical technology companies such as Asahi, Boston Scientific, Abbott, Medtronic, Biotronik, Terumo, Philips-Volcano, and others, reinforcing his position as a key opinion leader in modern interventional cardiology.

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Sliman, H., Sliman, R. K. A., Knaapen, P., Nap, A., Sobieszek, G., & Opolski, M. P. (2025). The role of intravascular imaging in coronary chronic total occlusion PCI: Enhancing procedural success through real-time visualization. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 15(7), Article 318.

Sobieszek, G., Warzyszak, P., & Zięba, B. (2024). Review of management of coronary artery perforation. Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiology, Article 000213.

Powrózek, T., Skwarek-Dziekanowska, A., Sobieszek, G., & Małecka-Massalska, T. (2024). Correlation between neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, platelets-to-lymphocyte ratio, C-reactive protein-to-albumin ratio and clinical picture of elderly chronic heart failure patients. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 13(2), Article 433.

Sobieszek, G., Zięba, B., Dworzański, W., Celiński, R., Barbero, U., & Opolski, M. P. (2023). Embolization of perforated coronary artery with a fragment of balloon catheter (cut balloon technique)—Multicenter study. Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease, 10(12), Article 496.

Wańha, W., Tomaniak, M., Wańczura, P., Bil, J., Januszek, R., Wolny, R., Opolski, M. P., Kuźma, Ł., Janas, A., Figatowski, T., et al. (2022). Intravascular lithotripsy for the treatment of stent underexpansion: The Multicenter IVL-DRAGON Registry. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(7), Article 1779.

Sobieszek, G., Powrózek, T., Skwarek-Dziekanowska, A., & Małecka-Massalska, T. (2021). Clinical significance of TNFRSF1A 36T/C polymorphism in cachectic patients with chronic heart failure. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 10(5), Article 1095.

Łagoda, I., Banasik, K., Sobieszek, G., & Kapka-Skrzypczak, L. (2020). Place of physiotherapy in treatment of myocardial infarction in the context of implementation of the Coordinated Specialist Care Programme. Medycyna Ogólna i Nauki o Zdrowiu, Article 129582.

Narendra Bagri | Clinical Trials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Narendra Bagri | Clinical Trials | Best Researcher Award

All India Institute of Medical Sciences | India

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Narendra Bagri is a distinguished clinician and academician in the field of pediatric rheumatology, presently serving as Additional Professor in the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Rheumatology at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, India. A graduate and postgraduate of the Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, he has built a remarkable career through a blend of clinical excellence, teaching, and groundbreaking research in pediatric autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. He completed the prestigious PRES EMERGE Fellowship in Pediatric Rheumatology at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, UK, under the mentorship of Prof. A.V. Ramanan, enhancing his expertise in advanced pediatric rheumatologic care and translational research.Dr. Bagri’s scientific contributions encompass numerous impactful publications addressing critical aspects of pediatric inflammatory diseases, musculoskeletal imaging, and immunological mechanisms underlying juvenile idiopathic arthritis. His research includes the longitudinal analysis of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children temporally related to COVID-19, the evaluation of pulse dexamethasone therapy in non-systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis, and the technical and interpretive insights into pediatric musculoskeletal ultrasound. He has also authored work on the utility of musculoskeletal ultrasound in juvenile idiopathic arthritis, the forgotten figure in the history of methotrexate, sympathetic blocks for Raynaud’s phenomena in pediatric rheumatological disorders, and the conception of a national biologics registry for pediatric rheumatology.As a principal investigator and collaborator in multiple funded research projects by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Dr. Bagri has contributed extensively to the understanding of synovial fluid proteomics, biomarker discovery, and immune-pathogenic mechanisms in childhood arthritis. His pioneering efforts include the development of transitional care services, collaborative rheumatology clinics, and the initiation of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures such as ultrasound-guided intra-articular injections and synovial biopsies.Dr. Bagri is a life member of several professional bodies, including the Indian Rheumatology Association, the Pediatric Rheumatology European Society, and the Indian Academy of Pediatrics. Recognized for his outstanding contributions, he has received multiple academic honors, travel grants, and leadership roles in national guideline formulation, including contributions to WHO and IAP documents on pediatric inflammatory syndromes. His dedication to research, patient care, and education continues to shape the evolution of pediatric rheumatology in India and beyond.

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Bagri, N. K., Jose, B., Shah, S. K., Bhutia, T. D., Kabra, S. K., & Lodha, R. (n.d.). Impact of malnutrition on the outcome of critically ill children. The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 82(7), 601–605.

Sivasubbu, S., & Scaria, V. (n.d.). Genomics of rare genetic diseases—experiences from India. Human Genomics.

Basu, S., Kumar, A., Kapoor, K., Bagri, N. K., & Chandra, A. (n.d.). Neonatal endogenous endophthalmitis: A report of six cases. Pediatrics.

Bagri, N., Saha, A., Chandelia, S., Dubey, N. K., Bhatt, A., Rai, A., & Bhattacharya, S. (n.d.). Fireworks injuries in children: A prospective study during the festival of lights. Emergency Medicine Australasia.

Bagri, N. K., Yadav, D. K., Agarwal, S., Aier, T., & Gupta, V. (n.d.). Pericardial effusion in children: Experience from tertiary care center in northern India. Indian Pediatrics.

Kumar, A., Bagri, N. K., Basu, S., & Asthana, R. K. (n.d.). Zinc supplementation for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia: A randomized controlled trial. Indian Pediatrics.

Bagri, N. K., Deepak, R. K., Meena, S., Gupta, S. K., Prakash, S., Setlur, K., Satapathy, J., Chopra, K., Upadhyay, A. D., Ramakrishnan, S., Lodha, R., Dar, L., Trikha, A., & Kabra, S. K. (n.d.). Outcomes of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children temporally related to COVID-19: A longitudinal study. Rheumatology International.

Gupta, D., Thakral, D., Kumar, P., Kabra, S. K., Lodha, R., Kumari, R., Mohanty, S. K., … & Bagri, N. K. (n.d.). Primary immunodeficiency disorders among north Indian children. The Indian Journal of Pediatrics.