Elzbieta Zlowocka-Perlowska | Micronutrients and Kidney Cancer | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Elzbieta Zlowocka-Perlowska | Micronutrients and Kidney Cancer | Best Researcher Award

Pomeranian Medical University | Poland

Dr. Elżbieta Złowocka-Perłowska is an accomplished Polish medical scientist specializing in molecular oncology and hereditary cancer research. She earned her master’s degree in biology from the University of Szczecin and a doctorate in medical sciences with highest distinction from the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, where she currently serves at the Center for Hereditary Tumors and the Department of Genetics and Pathomorphology. Her professional expertise lies in molecular diagnostics, cancer biomarkers, and the prognostic role of trace and microelements in bladder and kidney cancers. She leads innovative research investigating correlations between blood and serum element levels and patient survival, aiming to integrate these biomarkers into predictive cancer models for personalized therapy development. Dr. Złowocka-Perłowska possesses strong research skills in molecular genetics, laboratory diagnostics, epidemiological modeling, and translational oncology. Her distinguished career includes numerous national and international awards, such as recognition from the World Scientist Forum and multiple Rector’s Awards, along with significant contributions to over fifty scientific publications and several patents. She has also collaborated internationally and mentored emerging researchers. Through her pioneering work, Dr. Złowocka-Perłowska continues to advance the understanding of hereditary and molecular mechanisms in cancer, contributing to future innovations in clinical diagnostics and targeted therapies.

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Alain Bernard | Emulate Randomized Controlled trial | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Alain Bernard | Emulate Randomized Controlled trial | Best Researcher Award

Academic Hospital | France

Professor Alain Bernard is a distinguished thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon recognized for his exceptional contributions to clinical practice, health technology evaluation, and healthcare quality improvement. He earned his medical education and surgical specialization in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery from leading French medical institutions, which laid the foundation for his expertise in advanced surgical techniques and patient-centered care. His professional career includes leadership as Head of the Heart-Lung-Vessel Division at Dijon University Hospital, where he advanced innovations in cardiothoracic surgery and fostered interdisciplinary collaboration. Beyond clinical practice, he played an influential role in national health policy, particularly through his long-standing involvement with the French Agency for the Safety of Health Products and the Haute Autorité de Santé, where he guided the evaluation and regulation of medical devices. His research interests center on health technology assessment, healthcare quality, and clinical relevance, supported by publications that demonstrate his analytical skill in using hospital data to improve care outcomes. Professor Bernard’s research skills include critical evaluation of clinical evidence, statistical analysis of health databases, and strategic implementation of healthcare improvement programs. Honored for his leadership and service, he remains a respected voice in French healthcare, dedicated to advancing medical excellence and evidence-based decision-making.

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