Ernst Michael Jung | Radiology | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Ernst Michael Jung | Radiology | Best Research Article Award

University Hospital Regensburg | Germany

Ernst-Michael Jung is a distinguished German radiologist and ultrasound expert, currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Radiology at the University Hospital Regensburg and leading the Interdisciplinary Ultrasound Department. His extensive education includes advanced training in health business administration, neuroradiology at Georgetown University, and numerous specialized qualifications in ultrasound, breast imaging, vascular and abdominal sonography, as well as quality management in radiology. Over his career, he has held leadership roles in both clinical and academic settings, contributing significantly to the fields of translational and experimental ultrasound. His research interests focus on advanced imaging techniques, microcirculation, perfusion, and interventional radiology, with a strong emphasis on quality control and regulatory compliance. He possesses comprehensive research skills including FDA-approved imaging procedures, DEGUM III certifications, CEUS, perfusion studies, and intervention techniques, supported by proficiency in Microsoft Office and medical informatics. He has an extensive publication record in high-impact journals such as European Radiology, BMC Surgery, Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, PLOS ONE, and others. His work has earned numerous awards including national and international poster prizes, research awards from the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Mikrozirkulation and Hämorheologie, and the EFSUMB Case Award. A member of several professional societies including DRG, ECR, DEGUM, and the Bavarian Radiological Society, he is recognized for his leadership, mentorship, and contributions to the advancement of radiology and ultrasound, reflecting a career dedicated to innovation, education, and clinical excellence.

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Forshing Lui | Neurology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Forshing Lui | Neurology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. For-Shing Lui, a U.S. citizen and licensed neurologist in California, the UK, and Hong Kong, is an esteemed academic and clinician with over four decades of international experience in neurology and internal medicine, currently serving as Professor of Neurology at California Northstate University College of Medicine (CNUCOM), where he contributes significantly to medical education, curriculum development, and professional regulatory boards.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Lui completed his M.B.B.S. from the University of Hong Kong in 1978, followed by an internal medicine residency (1978–1982) at the same institution; he then undertook neurology fellowship training at Newcastle General Hospital, UK (1982–1984), and a neurology residency at UC Davis (1995–1999), also serving as Chief Resident; his qualifications include being a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (Edinburgh), Fellow of the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine, and Fellow of the American Academy of Neurology.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Lui has served as Expert Consultant and Reviewer for the Medical Board of California, Professor and Course Director at CNUCOM since 2014, Chair of Clinical Sciences, and Vice Chair of Education; formerly, he was Staff Neurologist and Chief of Neurology at Kaiser Permanente, Clinical Professor at UC Davis, and practiced as a neurologist and internist in Hong Kong; his roles spanned clinical practice, academic leadership, curriculum design, quality assurance, and international consultancy.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Dr. Lui received the 2022 A.B. Baker Teacher Recognition Award from the American Academy of Neurology, the ITLE University Distinguished Teacher Award in 2021, and multiple CNUCOM Professor of the Year Awards (2019–2023); his national recognitions include listings in America’s Top Physicians and Sacramento Magazine’s Top Doctors; he won the Croucher Fellowship (1982), John Anderson Gold Medal (1978), and several medical school scholarships for academic excellence, including the Li Shu Fan Prize in Pharmacology.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Lui’s academic and clinical interests lie in neurology education, vascular neurology, neuroimaging, and multiple sclerosis, with a deep commitment to medical pedagogy and curriculum leadership; his research integrates neurodiagnostic techniques with clinical neurology, particularly in imaging-based teaching, and he has presented regularly at neuroradiology conferences and contributed to educational innovation in neurology training at both Kaiser Permanente and CNUCOM, reflecting a lifelong dedication to mentoring, patient care, and advancing neurologic knowledge.