Jacek Kotuła | Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Jacek Kotuła | Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Doctor | University of Wrocław | Poland

Assist. Prof. Dr. Jacek Kotuła, affiliated with Wrocław Medical University, is a researcher in orthodontics, dentistry, and medical ethics. His research interests include cephalometric analysis, bone remodeling, and orthodontic biomechanics. He has strong skills in CBCT imaging, finite element modeling, and clinical research. With impactful publications in medical journals, he has gained academic recognition. According to Google Scholar, he has 230 citations, an h-index of 9, and an i10-index of 8, reflecting his contributions to modern orthodontic science.

 

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Dulce Calvo | Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Dulce Calvo | Medicine | Research Excellence Award

PhD Student | Autonomous University of Barcelona | Spain

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Zi-Jun Liu | Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Zi-Jun Liu | Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Professor | University of Washington | United States

Prof. Zi-Jun Liu is a highly regarded researcher in craniofacial biology, functional anatomy, and upper airway biomechanics, with a strong translational focus on respiratory health and developmental morphology. His research interests center on craniofacial growth, tongue and soft-palate kinematics, pharyngeal airway structure, obesity-related airway dysfunction, and animal models of obstructive sleep apnea, particularly using minipigs to understand human-relevant biomechanics. Prof. Liu’s research skills include advanced morphological analysis, 3D imaging and shape modeling, functional anatomy, respiratory biomechanics, and integrative in-vivo experimental design. His work has contributed significantly to clarifying the relationship between craniofacial structure, soft-tissue dynamics, and airway stability during respiration, chewing, and swallowing. He has received recognition through competitive research grants, high-impact open-access publications, and sustained citation performance, reflecting his leadership in craniofacial and airway research. According to Scopus, Prof. Zi-Jun Liu has published 59 documents, received 1,384 citations, and holds an h-index of 20, underscoring his global scientific impact and continued influence in biomedical morphology research.

 

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Featured Publications


Oral Biology and Dental Models


– Book Chapter, Nov 2025 (Minipig models in dental, oral, and craniofacial research)


Supplementary Material: Craniofacial morphology of Yucatan miniature and standard pigs during postnatal ontogeny


– Supplementary Data, Aug 2025 | Ce Liang, Tengyang Qiu, Arsalan Marghoub, Mehran Moazen