Friedrich Jung | Radiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Friedrich Jung | Radiology | Best Researcher Award

Brandenburg Technical University | Germany

Professor Dr. Friedrich Jung is a distinguished biomedical scientist renowned for his pioneering contributions to molecular cell biology, biomaterials, and clinical hemorheology. He has built an illustrious career across leading German research institutions, serving in key academic and leadership roles, including as Director of the Institute for Heart and Circulation Research in Dresden and Head of the Department of Biointerface Engineering at the Berlin Brandenburg Center for Regenerative Therapies. With a strong academic foundation in physical and biomedical engineering from RWTH Aachen and Saarland University, he has significantly advanced the understanding of cell–material interactions and blood–biomaterial compatibility. His research interests encompass biomaterial development, molecular mechanisms of vascular responses, regenerative medicine, and translational biotechnologies aimed at improving clinical outcomes. Highly skilled in experimental cell biology, biointerface engineering, and quality management in biomedical systems, he has authored hundreds of peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and scientific volumes. Professor Jung’s achievements have been recognised with prestigious honours such as the Robin Fahraeus, Otfried-Müller, and Oskar Orth Awards, and he has held leadership positions in European scientific societies. A visionary scholar and mentor, he continues to inspire innovation in biomedical science, bridging engineering and medicine for the advancement of human health and regenerative therapies.

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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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