Saeed Esmailnia | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Saeed Esmailnia | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Science and Research University | Iran

Prof. Dr. Sa’eed Esmailnia Meidani is a distinguished researcher and academic specializing in psychometrics, educational assessment, and psychological counseling, with extensive experience teaching and providing counseling services at institutions such as Sari University, Chabahar Maritime University, Payam Noor Qa’emshahr University, and Farvardin University. He holds multiple advanced degrees, including a Ph.D. in Psychometrics (2021–2025, Saveh University), an MA in Educational Psychology (2007–2009, Azad University–Tehran), an MA in TOEFL (2017–2019, Chabahar Maritime University), a BA in Sociology (2003–2004, Babol University), and a BA in Educational Administration (1998–2002, Uromia University). His professional experience spans teaching, educational counseling, and psychological consultation across diverse university and clinic settings, demonstrating a strong commitment to advancing education and student development. Dr. Esmailnia’s research interests focus on psychometric testing, educational measurement, and applied counseling, with expertise in statistical analysis, research methodology, and the practical integration of assessment tools in educational and clinical contexts. He has contributed to five Scopus-indexed documents, accumulating 39 citations and achieving an h-index of 4, reflecting his growing research impact. While formal awards are not listed, his academic contributions and professional accomplishments highlight his excellence in scholarship and mentorship. Dr. Esmailnia continues to engage in community-oriented initiatives and collaborative projects, showcasing leadership and dedication to advancing knowledge in educational and psychological sciences. Looking forward, he has significant potential to expand global collaborations, increase publications in Q1 journals, and participate in international conferences and editorial boards, strengthening both his research profile and global impact. Overall, Prof. Dr. Sa’eed Esmailnia Meidani is highly deserving of recognition for his contributions to research and society, combining academic rigor, practical application, and a commitment to mentoring future professionals, establishing him as a leading figure in psychometrics and educational research.

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Featured Publications
  1. Papaleontiou–Louca, E., Esmailnia, S., & Thoma, N. (2022). A critical review of Maslow’s theory of spirituality. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health, 24(4), 327–343. (Citations: 75)

  2. Papaleontiou-Louca, E., Esmailnia, S., & Thoma, N. (2023). Spirituality of the developing person according to Maslow. New Ideas in Psychology, 69, 100994. (Citations: 21)

  3. Nagy-Kondor, R., & Esmailnia, S. (2022). Development of spatial ability extra tasks (SAET): Problem solving with spatial intelligence. Quality & Quantity, 56(5), 3751–3768. (Citations: 13)

  4. Nagy-Kondor, R., & Esmailnia, S. (2021). Polyhedrons vs. curved surfaces with mental cutting: Impact of spatial ability. Acta Polytechnica Hungarica, 18(6), 71–83. (Citations: 13)

  5. Beikian, A., & Esmailnia, S. (2023). Effectiveness of data-driven learning in reducing phrasal verb-related errors among intermediate English as a foreign language learners. Iranian Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 12(1), 1–18. (Citations: 3)

 

Negin Mirzaei Damabi | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Negin Mirzaei Damabi | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant at University of Adelaide, Australia

Ms. Negin Mirzaei Damabi is a dedicated public health researcher and Ph.D. candidate at the University of Adelaide whose work bridges academic excellence, clinical experience, and community impact. With a strong foundation in midwifery and a Master’s degree from Tarbiat Modares University, she focuses her doctoral research on addressing sexual and reproductive health inequities among migrant and refugee women. Her expertise spans knowledge mobilisation, evidence synthesis, policy engagement, and science communication, with contributions to peer-reviewed journals, international conferences, and global collaborations. She has secured prestigious research grants from leading institutions in Australia, the United States, and Canada, reflecting her growing influence in the field. Beyond research, she holds leadership positions in professional associations, serves as a student mentor, and actively contributes to advocacy and equity initiatives. Combining scholarship, leadership, and a passion for social justice, Ms. Damabi is emerging as a promising voice in advancing women’s health, equity, and aged care innovation.

Professional Profile 

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Education 

Ms. Negin Mirzaei Damabi has built an impressive academic foundation across multiple stages of higher education, demonstrating both depth and breadth in the health sciences. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Midwifery from Kashan University of Medical Sciences, where her thesis explored the prevalence of herbal self-medication among pregnant women, laying the groundwork for her early interest in evidence-based maternal care. She advanced her expertise with a Master’s degree in Midwifery from Tarbiat Modares University, completing a clinical trial on the therapeutic role of Silymarin in endometrioma, which combined biochemical analysis, sonographic evaluation, and quality-of-life measures. Currently, she is pursuing her Ph.D. in Public Health at the University of Adelaide, Australia, with her doctoral research focused on sexual and reproductive health inequities among migrant and refugee women. Supported by prestigious scholarships, her education reflects a seamless integration of clinical training, research inquiry, and policy-relevant health studies that bridge global and local contexts.

Experience 

Ms. Damabi’s professional journey integrates clinical practice, academic research, teaching, and policy engagement, making her contributions both versatile and impactful. Beginning as a registered midwife at Al-Zahra University Hospital, she provided maternity care, supported women through labor, and promoted patient-centered health communication. Transitioning into academia, she joined the University of Adelaide as a Research Officer and Research Assistant, where she applied systematic and scoping review methodologies, conducted data analyses using SPSS, Stata, and R, and authored publications in high-impact journals. She further expanded her experience at SA Health’s Women and Children’s Hospital, contributing to longitudinal studies and evidence-based clinical research. Her policy experience with the Australian Academy of Science allowed her to bridge health evidence with stakeholder-informed policymaking. In addition, she has been an active tutor and workshop facilitator, shaping the learning experiences of public health students. Collectively, her experiences highlight a career that blends practice, research, teaching, and advocacy.

Research Interest 

Ms. Negin Mirzaei Damabi’s research interests lie at the intersection of women’s health, health equity, and evidence-based policy. She is particularly committed to investigating sexual and reproductive health inequities among migrant and refugee populations, with a focus on dismantling barriers to healthcare access and improving health outcomes for marginalized communities. Her scholarly expertise spans both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, thematic analysis, and evidence synthesis, enabling her to approach health challenges from multiple perspectives. She has a strong interest in knowledge mobilisation, ensuring that scientific findings are effectively translated into practice and policy. Emerging areas of her research include aged care innovation, reproductive justice, and equity-driven approaches to health systems. Additionally, she is passionate about advancing science communication to engage broader communities and empower diverse stakeholders. By addressing both structural and cultural determinants of health, Ms. Damabi’s research embodies a forward-looking vision of inclusive, equitable, and globally relevant public health.

Awards and Honors 

Throughout her academic and professional career, Ms. Damabi has received multiple awards, grants, and scholarships that recognize both her research potential and commitment to public health. Her achievements include securing competitive project grants such as the Innovation Grant from the Women and Children’s Health Research Institute (Canada), the Women’s Sexual Health Research Grant (USA), and the EMCR Funded Award from Australia. She has also received numerous travel and development grants from leading institutions including the University of Adelaide, Robinson Research Institute, and the Public Health Association of Australia, supporting her active engagement in international conferences and symposia. Prestigious scholarships, such as the University of Adelaide Research Scholarship and the Ian Wilson Liberal Foundation Scholarship, further highlight her academic excellence. In addition, her recognition by national and international societies, along with invitations to present at global scientific meetings, reflects the broad impact of her work and her growing reputation as an emerging leader.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Sexual function, mental health, and quality of life under strain of COVID-19 pandemic in Iranian pregnant and lactating women: a comparative cross-sectional study
Authors: N Mirzaei, S Jahanian Sadatmahalleh, M Bahri Khomami, A Moini
Year: 2021
Citation: 56

Title: Health related quality of life and psychological parameters in different polycystic ovary syndrome phenotypes: a comparative cross-sectional study
Authors: B Fatemeh, JS Shahideh, M Negin
Year: 2021
Citation: 32

Title: Does prevalence of sexual dysfunction differ among the most common causes of infertility? A cross-sectional study
Authors: M Ashrafi, N Jahangiri, S Jahanian Sadatmahalleh, N Mirzaei
Year: 2022
Citation: 21

Title: A randomized trial assessing the efficacy of Silymarin on endometrioma-related manifestations
Authors: N Mirzaei, S Jahanian Sadatmahalleh, S Rouholamin, M Nasiri
Year: 2022
Citation: 14

Title: Comparison of various aspects of women’s lives between infertile and women with and without tubal ligation: a comparative cross-sectional study
Authors: M Ashrafi, SJ Sadatmahalleh, N Mirzaei, N Jahangiri, S Youseflu, M Nasiri
Year: 2021
Citation: 8

Title: Unveiling silenced narratives: a scoping review on sexual function challenges in migrant and refugee women
Authors: N Mirzaei Damabi, M Begum, JC Avery, ZA Padhani, ZS Lassi
Year: 2024
Citation: 7

Title: Exploring preconception health in adolescents and young adults: Identifying risk factors and interventions to prevent adverse maternal, perinatal, and child health outcomes–A scoping review
Authors: ZA Padhani, KA Rahim, GA Tessema, JC Avery, NM Damabi, P Castleton, …
Year: 2024
Citation: 5

Title: Evaluation of the relationship between ovarian reserve with congenital anomalies and intramural uterine leiomyoma among infertile women: a cross-sectional study
Authors: A Moini, M Kalhor, S Jahanian Sadatmahalleh, M Niknejadi, M Nasiri, N Mirzaei
Year: 2023
Citation: 4

Title: Female sexual function in different phenotypes of polycystic ovarian syndrome: a comparative cross-sectional study
Authors: M Yarjanli, S Jahanian Sadatmahalleh, N Mirzaei, K Azarbajani
Year: 2022
Citation: 4

Title: Improving engagement with sexual and reproductive health services among young African migrants in Australia
Authors: H Maheen, NM Damabi, ZS Lassi
Year: 2025
Citation: 1

Title: Health Related Quality of Life and Psychological Parameters in Different Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Phenotypes: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study
Authors: F Bahadori, N Mirzaei
Year: 2020
Citation: 1

Title: Sexual Function, Mental Health, and Quality of Life Under Strain of COVID-19 Pandemic in Iranian Pregnant and Lactating Women: A Cross-sectional Study
Authors: N Mirzaei, MB Khomami, A Moini, A Kazemnejad
Year: 2020
Citation: 1

Conclusion 

In summary, Ms. Negin Mirzaei Damabi exemplifies the qualities of a rising research leader whose career reflects a blend of academic rigor, professional dedication, and societal impact. Her educational background has provided her with strong foundations in both clinical and public health domains, while her diverse experiences in research, policy, and teaching highlight her versatility. With a focused research agenda on women’s health equity, migrant health, and aged care innovation, she has already contributed valuable insights through publications, grant-funded projects, and international collaborations. Her honors and awards testify to her scholarly promise, while her leadership roles in professional associations and mentoring programs demonstrate her commitment to capacity-building and advocacy. Looking forward, Ms. Damabi is well-positioned to make transformative contributions to global health, bridging the gap between research and practice. Her work underscores why she is a deserving candidate for recognition, embodying both excellence and potential for long-term societal benefit.

Pavel Vodicka | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Pavel Vodicka | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Senior researcher at Charles University in Prague Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen, Czech Republic

Prof. Dr. Pavel Vodička is a distinguished Czech scientist whose career has been devoted to unraveling the genetic, molecular, and environmental mechanisms underlying cancer, particularly colorectal and gastrointestinal malignancies. With a Ph.D. in toxicology from Charles University and a D.Sc. in molecular oncology, he has led pioneering research on DNA repair, genomic instability, cancer predisposition, and therapy response. Over four decades, he has held prominent academic and research leadership roles, including Head of the Department of Molecular Biology of Cancer at the Institute of Experimental Medicine. Internationally respected, he has contributed to EU Framework Programs, bilateral collaborations, and global cancer genetics consortia. His prolific record includes more than 320 publications, 12,000+ citations, and service on editorial boards and evaluation panels. Beyond research, he is a dedicated mentor of doctoral students and an invited lecturer worldwide. Prof. Vodička’s lifelong contributions have significantly advanced cancer biology, prevention, and therapeutic strategies.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Pavel Vodička’s academic journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing biomedical science. He completed his medical studies at the Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, followed by doctoral research at the National Institute of Public Health, where he earned his Ph.D  with a thesis on the metabolism and toxicity of acrylic acid derivatives. Guided by the esteemed scientist Ivan Gut, M.D., D.Sc., this early training provided him with a strong foundation in molecular toxicology. Over the years, he enriched his expertise through international fellowships and visiting scientist roles at renowned institutions such as the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health in Helsinki and the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. His academic pursuits culminated in the prestigious Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) degree, awarded for his extensive research on genetic, molecular, and environmental risk factors in colorectal cancer. This educational background positioned him as a global leader in cancer biology.

Experience

Prof. Vodička’s professional career spans more than four decades, marked by leadership, innovation, and global collaboration. Beginning as a postdoctoral fellow in Finland and later as a visiting scientist at Karolinska Institute, he gained valuable exposure to international research environments. He returned to Prague to contribute significantly at the Institute of Experimental Medicine, where he advanced from senior scientist to Head of the Department of Molecular Biology of Cancer, a position . His leadership was instrumental in shaping cutting-edge programs in genetic and molecular toxicology. Alongside, he has been deeply engaged in teaching and supervising doctoral students at Charles University, serving on multiple academic boards and examination committees. He also participated in evaluating research projects for prestigious bodies such as the EU Commission, WHO-IARC, and Czech Science Foundation. His career demonstrates a rare combination of scientific productivity, institutional leadership, and mentorship excellence.

Research Interest

Prof. Vodička’s research interests center on understanding how genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors contribute to cancer initiation, progression, and treatment outcomes. He has dedicated much of his recent work to colorectal and pancreatic cancers, focusing on predisposition, DNA repair mechanisms, and chemotherapy effectiveness. His studies explore chromosomal instability, telomere dynamics, and functional assays of DNA repair capacity in both healthy individuals and cancer patients. He has also investigated how lifestyle, occupational exposures, and oxidative damage influence disease onset and prognosis, bridging molecular research with public health relevance. His multidisciplinary approach integrates molecular biology, toxicology, epidemiology, and clinical oncology, enabling a holistic view of carcinogenesis. By collaborating with international consortia such as GECCO and PANDoRA, he contributes to global efforts to identify biomarkers for cancer susceptibility and treatment response. Prof. Vodička’s innovative research continues to shape strategies for early detection, prevention, and improved therapeutic interventions in oncology.

Award and Honor

Prof. Vodička’s scientific achievements have been recognized through numerous awards and honors, reflecting his international reputation and lifelong contributions. He received the Award from the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic for his groundbreaking work on DNA adducts in occupational exposures. More recently, he was honored with the prestigious Silver Medal of Charles University for his exceptional service in advancing medical science. His global standing is reinforced by being ranked among the top molecular biology scientists in the Czech Republic by Research.com, including the first position in his discipline. Additionally, he has been frequently invited as a reviewer of professorial appointments at leading institutions such as MD Anderson Cancer Center and Memorial University. His editorial leadership in journals like Mutagenesis and Frontiers in Oncology further underlines his impact. Collectively, these honors showcase his role as a thought leader in cancer research.

Publication Top Notes

Title: The exposome and pancreatic cancer, lifestyle and environmental risk factors for PDACPavel Vodicka
Authors: Giulia Peduzzi, Livia Archibugi, Riccardo Farinella, Ruggero Ponz de Leon Pisani, Ludmila Vodickova, Pavel Vodicka, Bledar Kraja, Juan Sainz, David Bars-Cortina, Neil Daniel et al.
Journal/Conference: Seminars in Cancer Biology
Year: 2025
Citation: 2

Title: Genomic instability, DNA damage response and telomere homeostasis in pancreatic cancer
Authors: Saba Selvi, Carmen Macías Real, Manuel Gentiluomo, Katerina Balounova, Klara Vokacova, Andrea Cumova, Beatrice Mohlenikova-Duchonova, Cosmeri Rizzato, Erika Halasova, Ludmila Vodickova, Pavel Vodicka et al.
Journal/Conference: Seminars in Cancer Biology
Year: 2025
Citation: 1

Title: Pooled analysis of 3,741 stool metagenomes from 18 cohorts for cross-stage and strain-level reproducible microbial biomarkers of colorectal cancer
Authors: Multiple contributors (Nature Medicine consortium, includes Pavel Vodicka)
Journal/Conference: Nature Medicine
Year: 2025
Citation: 4

Title: A pooled analysis of host factors that affect nucleotide excision repair in humans
Authors: Congying Zheng, Sergey Shaposhnikov, Andrew Collins, Gunnar Brunborg, Amaya Azqueta, Sabine A S Langie, Maria Dusinska, Jana Slyskova, Pavel Vodicka, Frederik-Jan van Schooten et al.
Journal/Conference: Mutagenesis
Year: 2025

Title: A pleiotropy scan to discover new susceptibility loci for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
Authors: Matteo Giaccherini, Mariaconcetta Rende, Manuel Gentiluomo, Chiara Corradi, Livia Archibugi, Stefano Ermini, Evaristo Maiello, Luca Morelli, Casper H J van Eijck, Giulia Martina Cavestro, Pavel Vodicka et al.
Journal/Conference: Mutagenesis
Year: 2025

Title: Defective DNA repair: a putative nexus linking immunological diseases, neurodegenerative disorders, and cancer
Authors: Safaa Andarawi, Ludmila Vodickova, Anusha Uttarilli, Petr Hanak, Pavel Vodicka
Journal/Conference: Mutagenesis
Year: 2025
Citation: 1

Title: Genetic, epigenetic and functional aspects of DNA repair in colorectal carcinogenesis
Authors: Pavel Vodicka, Ludmila Vodickova et al.
Journal/Conference:Carcinogenesis
Year: 2022
Citation: 45

Title: Telomere homeostasis and genomic instability in gastrointestinal cancers
Authors: Pavel Vodicka, Ludmila Vodickova et al.
Journal/Conference: International Journal of Cancer
Year: 2021
Citation: 38

Title: Genetic susceptibility to colorectal cancer in Central Europe: a large-scale collaborative study
Authors: Pavel Vodicka, Hermann Brenner, Andrea Gsur et al.
Journal/Conference: Gut
Year: 2020
Citation: 120

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Pavel Vodička exemplifies the qualities of a globally influential scientist, mentor, and leader in the field of cancer research. His academic foundation, extensive research experience, and sustained contributions to molecular oncology have significantly advanced the understanding of cancer susceptibility, genomic instability, and therapy response. With over 320 publications, thousands of citations, and participation in numerous international consortia, he has left a lasting mark on global cancer research and prevention strategies. His commitment to teaching, mentoring, and guiding young scientists reflects his vision for nurturing the next generation of researchers. Recognized with prestigious awards, including the Silver Medal of Charles University, his career is a testament to excellence, integrity, and innovation. Moving forward, his research and leadership promise to further influence cancer biology, shaping future diagnostic, preventive, and therapeutic pathways. Prof. Vodička’s legacy firmly establishes him as an outstanding figure deserving the highest honors in science.