Na Li | Neurology and Nursing Science | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Na Li | Neurology and Nursing Science | Women Researcher Award

Inner Mongolia People’s Hospital  | China

Li Na is a dedicated researcher at Inner Mongolia People’s Hospital in Hohhot, China, recognised for her contributions to clinical pharmacology and evidence-based medicine. Her academic background in medicine and pharmacology has provided a strong foundation for her work in translational research focused on improving therapeutic outcomes for neurological and cardiovascular diseases. Professionally, she has been involved in advanced clinical investigations, particularly systematic reviews and meta-analyses assessing the efficacy and safety of pharmacological interventions such as fingolimod in acute ischemic stroke. Her research interests span drug efficacy evaluation, neuroprotective mechanisms, and the integration of novel pharmacotherapies into clinical practice. Skilled in biostatistics, data synthesis, and the use of analytical tools for evidence evaluation, she demonstrates a methodical and data-driven approach to medical research. With several publications indexed in Scopus and a growing citation record, she maintains an active academic profile and collaborates with national and international teams. Her work has earned recognition within the field, reflecting both scientific rigour and clinical relevance. Committed to advancing modern pharmacology and patient care, Li Na continues to bridge clinical insight with research innovation, contributing meaningfully to the evolving landscape of pharmacological science and translational medicine.

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María José Membrive Jiménez | Burnout | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. María José Membrive Jiménez | Burnout | Best Researcher Award

University of Granada | Spain

María José Membrive Jiménez es una investigadora y docente en el ámbito de la enfermería con una sólida trayectoria académica y profesional. Formada en ciencias de la salud y con experiencia en distintos servicios hospitalarios, ha desarrollado una carrera que combina la práctica clínica con la investigación y la enseñanza universitaria. Su experiencia profesional incluye puestos en el sistema sanitario público, instituciones privadas y en la universidad, donde ha impartido docencia y dirigido trabajos de fin de grado, lo que refleja su compromiso con la formación de futuros profesionales. Sus principales intereses de investigación se centran en el síndrome de burnout, la salud mental, los problemas de sueño, la resiliencia y la calidad de vida de los profesionales de enfermería y pacientes con enfermedades crónicas. Entre sus competencias destacan la aplicación de metodologías cuantitativas, la realización de revisiones sistemáticas con metaanálisis, el análisis estadístico avanzado y el manejo de herramientas digitales para la enseñanza y la investigación. Ha participado en numerosos congresos nacionales e internacionales y cuenta con publicaciones en revistas de alto impacto, lo que respalda la relevancia de sus aportaciones científicas. Sus reconocimientos incluyen la participación en comités científicos y la colaboración en proyectos de transferencia de conocimiento. En conjunto, su perfil refleja una investigadora comprometida con la mejora de la práctica enfermera, el bienestar de los profesionales de la salud y la promoción de la calidad asistencial mediante la integración de la evidencia científica en la docencia y la clínica.

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Emmanuel Chona | Public Health | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Emmanuel Chona | Public Health | Young Researcher Award

Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences | Tanzania

Emmanuel Z. Chona is a registered nurse and emerging research scientist with a strong foundation in academic teaching, clinical practice, and public health research. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) and is currently pursuing a Master of Public Health in Implementation Science at the same institution, supported by the EMPOWER-TZ Scholarship from Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. His professional journey includes service as an Intern Nurse at Tumbi Regional Referral Hospital, where he gained comprehensive clinical experience, and subsequent roles as Tutorial Assistant at St. Joseph University in Tanzania and later at MUHAS, contributing to teaching, curriculum development, research, and consultancy. His research interests lie in public health, implementation science, nursing education, and chronic disease management, evidenced by twelve peer-reviewed publications, including five as first author. Skilled in SPSS, STATA, NVivo, and teaching methodologies, he combines analytical ability with strong communication and teamwork. He has also undertaken specialized training in pediatric hematology, pediatric oncology, teaching methodology, and human subjects research. Recognized for his excellence, he has received the Early Career Research Grant, an Excellence Performance Certificate, and a master’s scholarship. Emmanuel’s academic dedication, clinical competence, and research productivity highlight his commitment to advancing healthcare delivery and public health outcomes in Tanzania and beyond.

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