Jonathan Ejie | Personalized Medicine | Best Research Article Award

Jonathan Ejie | Personalized Medicine | Best Research Article Award

Mr. Jonathan Ejie, UCSF, United States

Mr. Jonathan Ejie is an aspiring physician-scientist currently pursuing his M.D. at UCSF 🩺 (Class of 2026), following a B.S. in Electrical Engineering & Computer Science from UC Berkeley 💻. His research spans oncology, radiology, and AI in healthcare, with published work in Cancers (2025) and upcoming studies in Nature Communications 📊. Jonathan integrates data science 🧠 with clinical insights, contributing to health equity, quality improvement, and surgical education. A mentor, tutor, and award-winning leader 🏅, he co-founded the UCSF Futbol Club and serves underserved communities through advocacy and outreach.

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Education

Mr. Jonathan Ejie is an exceptional scholar whose educational journey bridges medicine and technology. He is currently pursuing his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree at the prestigious University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) 🏥, with an expected graduation in 2026. Prior to this, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) 💻 from the University of California, Berkeley, graduating in 2022. His strong foundation in both engineering and clinical science equips him with a unique interdisciplinary perspective 🤖🩺, positioning him at the forefront of innovation in digital health and precision medicine.

Experience

Mr. Jonathan Ejie brings a blend of academic support and compassionate service to his professional journey. As an MCAT Physics Tutor at UCSF (2023), he guided 15+ students through complex physics concepts 📘⚛️. Earlier, at Contra Costa College (2019–2021), he tutored mathematics from Algebra to Calculus ➕📐. His volunteer work includes providing first aid at athletic events 🏃‍♂️🩹, teaching surgical skills to high school students at UCSF 🧵🧑‍⚕️, and serving as a Health Advocate at West County Health Center 💬🩺, helping underserved patients access vital community resources. His dedication reflects a strong commitment to both education and public health.

Awards

Mr. Jonathan Ejie has been recognized for his academic excellence and impactful contributions to medicine and research. In 2024, he was honored with the prestigious Sinkler Miller Medical Association Scholarship 🎖️, sponsored by Gilead, celebrating his commitment to health equity and academic distinction. He also received the UCSF School of Medicine Summer Explore Fellowship Grant 🌟, supporting his innovative pursuits in medical research. In May 2023, Jonathan earned the Inquiry Conference Travel and Dissemination Award ✈️📊, which enabled him to share his scholarly findings on a larger stage. These accolades reflect his rising potential and leadership in healthcare.

Research Focus 

Mr. Jonathan Ejie’s research focus lies at the intersection of oncology, health disparities, and medical data science. His standout work on the “Ongoing Failure to Deliver Guideline-Concordant Care for Patients with Pancreatic Cancer” 📉🩺 highlights critical inequities in healthcare delivery across race, geography, and insurance status. Combining his background in medicine 🧑‍⚕️ and computer science 💻, Jonathan leverages data analysis and machine learning 🤖📊 to drive systemic improvements in cancer care. His work reflects a commitment to equity, evidence-based medicine, and the pursuit of personalized, accessible treatment strategies for vulnerable cancer populations.

Publication Top Notes

  • Ongoing Failure to Deliver Guideline-Concordant Care for Patients with Pancreatic Cancer

Mario Romeo | Precision Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Mario Romeo | Precision Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mario Romeo, Dipartimento di Medicina di Precisione, Università degli Studi della Campania, LuigiVanvitelli, Italy

Dr. Mario Romeo is an accomplished medical doctor and researcher specializing in Digestive System Diseases. Graduating with top honors in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” 🎓, he also earned a specialization in Gastroenterology and is pursuing a Ph.D. in Clinical and Experimental Medical Sciences. His research spans gut microbiota 🧫, liver disease 🏥, and metabolic dysfunction. A recipient of over 20 international awards 🏆, Dr. Romeo is widely recognized for his groundbreaking work in hepatology and gastroenterology. He actively contributes to scientific societies and fosters innovation in digestive health care.

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Education

Dr. Mario Romeo 🎓 began his academic journey with honors, earning his Diploma di Maturità Classica from Liceo Classico Gneo Nevio in June 2014 with a perfect score of 100/100 con lode 📜. He continued his excellence at the University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli,” completing his Laurea in Medicina e Chirurgia in July 2020 with 110/110 con lode 🩺, presenting a thesis on sarcopenia in compensated liver cirrhosis. He further specialized in Digestive System Diseases, earning his diploma in January 2025 with 50/50 con lode 🌟. His thesis explored RPR as a non-invasive tool in liver disease prediction.

Awards

Dr. Mario Romeo 🏅 has received numerous prestigious scholarships and awards in recognition of his excellence in hepatology and gastroenterology. Highlights include competitive fellowships like the AISF MasterClass 2022 🎓 and UEG Clinical Visiting Fellowship 2025 🌍. He has earned multiple travel grants ✈️ and best presentation prizes 🏆 at top events such as UEG Week, FISMAD, EASL, and ESCI for groundbreaking research on liver diseases, MAFLD, gut microbiota, and non-invasive biomarkers. His multidisciplinary “CoCoNut” protocol 🍏 also gained international acclaim. These accolades affirm his dynamic role in advancing liver research and patient care through innovation and collaboration.

Research Focus 

Dr. Mario Romeo’s research focus lies predominantly in Hepatology and Gastroenterology, with a strong emphasis on Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD), liver cirrhosis, and gut-liver axis dynamics 🧬🍽️. His work explores non-invasive biomarkers, body composition, oxidative stress, and gut microbiota 🧫, highlighting their roles in disease progression and clinical outcomes. He also investigates multidisciplinary management strategies combining nutritional, psychological, and pharmacological interventions 🥗🧠💊. Dr. Romeo contributes significantly to understanding liver-related complications like sarcopenia, dysgeusia, and hepatocellular carcinoma 🎯. His innovative, patient-centered research enhances predictive diagnostics and therapeutic approaches in chronic liver diseases.

Publication Top Notes

  • Spleen Area Affects the Performance of the Platelet Count–Based Non-invasive Tools in Predicting First Hepatic Decompensation in Metabolic Dysfunction–Associated Steatotic Liver Disease Cirrhosis
  • Nutritional and Psychological Support as a Multidisciplinary Coordinated Approach in the Management of Chronic Liver Disease: A Scoping Review
  • Letter: Different Risk of Acute Variceal Bleeding According to the Liver Disease Aetiology in Decompensated Cirrhosis Patients Receiving Carvedilol‐Based Primary Prophylaxis—May Insulin Resistance Unloose This Gordian Knot?
  • Exploring the Classic and Novel Pathogenetic Insights of Plastic Exposure in the Genesis and Progression of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD)
  • The Role of the Gut–Biliary–Liver Axis in Primary Hepatobiliary Liver Cancers: From Molecular Insights to Clinical Applications
  • Primary biliary cholangitis, Celiac Disease, and MASLD: the triumvirate of steatosis. How should we manage this triple overlap?
  • Clinical Applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Human Cancer: Is It Time to Update the Diagnostic and Predictive Models in Managing Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC)?
  • FLAME: Training and Validating a Newly Conceived Model Incorporating Alpha-Glutathione-S-Transferase Serum Levels for Predicting Advanced Hepatic Fibrosis and Acute Cardiovascular Events in Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD)
  • Dysgeusia in MASLD-related advanced chronic liver disease (ACLD): a silent driver towards the “Bermuda” triangle of malnutrition-sarcopenia-frailty severely affecting prognosis
  • Vanek’s Tumour as a Rare Cause of Dyspeptic Syndrome in a Patient with Primary Biliary Cholangitis: A Case Report
  • Systemic Oxidative Stress Correlates with Sarcopenia and Pruritus Severity in Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC): Two Independent Relationships Simultaneously Impacting the Quality of Life—Is the Low Absorption of Cholestasis-Promoted Vitamin D a Puzzle Piece?
  • Prediction of Clinical Trajectory in HCV-Related ACLD after SVR: Role of Liver Stiffness in a 5-Years Prospective Study

Nigatu Gebrehiwot | Precision Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Nigatu Gebrehiwot | Precision Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nigatu Gebrehiwot, Zhengzhou University, China

Dr. Nigatu Gebrehiwot is a dedicated PhD candidate in Pharmacology at Zhengzhou University, China, specializing in drug safety evaluation. He holds a Master’s in Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy from Xi’an Jiaotong University and a Bachelor of Pharmacy from Mekelle University, where he was recognized as an outstanding student. A published researcher and global presenter, Dr. Gebrehiwot has earned accolades including recognition at ISPOR in Barcelona. He is actively involved in multiple international scientific societies and brings strong expertise in pharmacotherapy, academic writing, and collaborative healthcare research. His work explores methionine metabolism and innovative therapeutic strategies.

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Education

Dr. Nigatu Gebrehiwot holds a Master’s degree in Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy from Xi’an Jiaotong University, where his research earned an award at the 21st European Congress ISPOR Health Outcome Research Conference in Barcelona, Spain. 🏅 He also earned a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy from Mekelle University, where he was recognized as the most outstanding student in his class. 🎓 His academic achievements reflect his dedication to advancing the field of pharmacy, blending clinical expertise with research excellence. Dr. Gebrehiwot’s work continues to impact the healthcare landscape positively.

Experience

Dr. Nigatu Gebrehiwot is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Pharmacology at the Center for Drug Safety Evaluation and Research, Zhengzhou University, Henan, China, since September 2022. 🎓 Prior to this, he served as the Principal Scientific Officer at the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) in Ethiopia from June 2020 to 2021. During his tenure, Dr. Gebrehiwot managed national disease programs and medicines, overseeing the funding and evaluation of treatment guidelines and drug therapy protocols in accordance with Ethiopian legislation and EFDA guidelines. 💊 He also led technical committees focused on antimicrobial therapy, cancer, and chronic disease management.

Awards

Dr. Nigatu Gebrehiwot received a prestigious award for his research abstract at the 21st European Congress ISPOR Health Outcome Research conference in Barcelona, Spain. 🏆 This recognition underscores the significant impact of his work in the field of pharmacology and health outcome research. 🌍 His contributions continue to advance knowledge and influence healthcare practices, making him a respected figure in his field. 💡 Dr. Gebrehiwot’s dedication to research excellence and his ability to address critical health issues have earned him well-deserved acknowledgment on an international stage.

Research Focus

Dr. Nigatu Tadesse’s research primarily focuses on molecular alterations in disease processes, with an emphasis on metabolic pathways and their potential as diagnostic and therapeutic targets. His work on gastric intestinal metaplasia and methionine metabolism sheds light on novel approaches to diagnosis and treatment. Additionally, Dr. Tadesse has contributed significantly to pharmacology, particularly the study of traditional medicines like Dioscorea zingiberensis, investigating its phytochemistry, clinical applications, and toxicity. His research also extends to industrial processes, such as wastewater treatment in diosgenin production. His interdisciplinary work connects biomedicine, pharmacology, and environmental science.

Publication Top Notes

Molecular Alterations in Gastric Intestinal Metaplasia Shed Light on Alteration of Methionine Metabolism: Insight into New Diagnostic and Treatment Approaches

Knowledge, attitude and antibiotic prescribing patterns of medical doctors providing free healthcare in the outpatient departments of public hospitals in Sierra Leone: A national cross-sectional study

Dioscorea zingiberensis C. H. Wright: An overview on its traditional use, phytochemistry, pharmacology, clinical applications, quality control, and toxicity

First total synthesis of a novel amide alkaloid derived from Aconitum taipeicum and its anticancer activity

Methods to treat the industrial wastewater in diosgenin enterprises produced from Diosorea zingiberensis C. H. Wright

Safety investigation on total steroid saponins extracts from Dioscorea zingiberensis C.H. Wright: Sub-acute and chronic toxicity studies on dogs

Zhi-Ming Shao | Precision Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Zhi-Ming Shao | Precision Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhi-Ming Shao, Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center, China

Prof. Zhi-Ming Shao is a distinguished surgical oncologist and global leader in breast cancer research. A graduate of Shanghai Medical University, he chairs the Department of Breast Surgery at Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center and directs its Breast Cancer Institute. With extensive postdoctoral experience in the U.S. and over 30 years of academic excellence, Prof. Shao has received numerous national honors, including the Chang Jiang Scholar and China’s Most Beautiful Doctor Award. His groundbreaking research, published in top journals like Nature Genetics and Cancer Cell, has significantly advanced precision oncology and breast cancer therapy worldwide.

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Education

Prof. Zhi-Ming Shao began his medical journey at Shanghai Medical University, where he earned his Bachelor of Medicine (1980–1985). Driven by a passion for cancer treatment, he pursued a Residency in Surgical Oncology (1985–1990) at the prestigious Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center. During this period, he also completed his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) through a Postgraduate Course in Surgical Oncology (1987–1990) at Shanghai Medical University. His comprehensive education laid a strong foundation for his distinguished career in oncology, combining clinical expertise with academic excellence.

Experience

Prof. Zhi-Ming Shao has undergone extensive professional training and leadership roles in oncology. He began as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow (1990–1991) at Wake Forest University, followed by a role as Research Associate (1991–1995) at the University of Maryland Cancer Center. Returning to China, he became Associate Professor (1996–1998) and then Professor (1998–present) at Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center. Since 2000, he has chaired the Department of Breast Surgery and became Director of the Breast Cancer Institute (2019–present). He also served as Chairman of the 8th Asian Breast Cancer Association (2010–2012) and is now Honorary Chairman of the China Anti-Cancer Association.

Awards

Prof. Zhi-Ming Shao has received numerous prestigious honors and awards throughout his career. In 1998, he was named one of the first batch of distinguished professors of the Chang Jiang Scholars Program. He was awarded the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars in 2001 and recognized as a Young and Middle-aged Expert with Outstanding Contributions by the Ministry of Health of China in 2004. His accomplishments include the National Prize of Science and Technology Progress (Grade II) in 2005, the National May Day Labor Medal in 2008, and the Chinese Physician Prize in 2020. He was also honored with the 2023 China’s Most Beautiful Doctor Award.

Research Focus

Prof. Zhi-Ming Shao’s research focuses on breast cancer, particularly in the areas of pathogenesis and treatment strategies. His work explores novel therapeutic approaches, such as targeting specific pathways involved in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and HER2-positive breast cancer, as well as developing targeted imaging agents for improved diagnosis. Prof. Shao has contributed significantly to understanding the molecular mechanisms of breast cancer progression and therapy resistance. His studies involve investigating genetic markers, tumor microenvironment interactions, and new treatment combinations. Overall, his research aims to improve clinical outcomes for breast cancer patients, especially in advanced or resistant cases.

Publication Top Notes

Breast cancer: pathogenesis and treatments

Metformin sensitizes triple-negative breast cancer to histone deacetylase inhibitors by targeting FGFR4

LINC01235 Promotes Clonal Evolution through DNA Replication Licensing-Induced Chromosomal Instability in Breast Cancer

Pilot Study of Nectin-4–Targeted PET Imaging Agent 68Ga-FZ-NR-1 in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer from Bench to First-in-Human

Efficacy and safety of neoadjuvant SHR-A1811 with or without pyrotinib in women with locally advanced or early HER2-positive breast cancer: a randomized, open-label, phase II trial

The DRAP1/DR1 Repressor Complex Increases mTOR Activity to Promote Progression and Confer Everolimus Sensitivity in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

O-GlcNAcylation of MORC2 at threonine 556 by OGT couples TGF-β signaling to breast cancer progression

Symptoms Related to Brachial Plexus Neuropathy After Supraclavicular Irradiation and Boost in Breast Cancer

Prognostic value of metabolic signature on 18F-FDGuptake in breast cancer patients after radiotherapy

TEM8 marks neovasculogenic tumor-initiating cells in triple-negative breast cancer