Marta Comes Carsí | Psychiatry and ophthalmology | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Marta Comes Carsí | Psychiatry and ophthalmology | Women Researcher Award

Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valencia, Spain

Mrs. Marta Comes Carsí is a Spanish ophthalmologist from Valencia with extensive clinical and academic expertise in visual sciences, retina, and ocular pathologies. Born on November 12, 1992, she currently serves as a Facultativo Especialista in Ophthalmology at the Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valencia. Her medical career is marked by specialized training across top hospitals in Spain, including Barcelona and Valencia, and advanced postgraduate studies in retina, uveitis, and clinical ophthalmology. With multiple master’s degrees and international certifications from the European Board of Ophthalmology and the International Council of Ophthalmology, Mrs. Comes Carsí combines a strong academic foundation with practical excellence. Her research explores structural and functional alterations of the retina, especially in psychiatric conditions, and has been published in prestigious ophthalmological journals. Fluent in English and Catalan, she actively contributes to continuing medical education and integrates evidence-based practices in clinical care.

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🎓 Education

Mrs. Marta Comes Carsí obtained her medical degree from the Universitat de València in 2016, laying a strong foundation for her specialization in ophthalmology. She then completed a Master’s in Clinical Medicine at Universidad Camilo José Cela (2017), followed by multiple postgraduate degrees at Universidad Tecnológica de las Islas Canarias in Retina and Uveitis, Clinical Ophthalmology, and Ocular Pathologies (2024). She earned the European Board of Ophthalmology Diploma (EBO) and multiple certifications from the International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) in Clinical Ophthalmology, Visual Sciences, and Optics. Her extensive additional training includes accredited university courses in surgical techniques, pediatric glaucoma, corneal diseases, and ocular inflammation. This multidisciplinary academic background equips her with the knowledge to manage complex ocular conditions and to contribute significantly to academic research and clinical teaching. Her education reflects a continuous commitment to staying updated with evolving practices and innovations in visual science and eye health.

🧪 Experience

Mrs. Marta Comes Carsí has accumulated a wide range of clinical experience through her progressive roles in leading Spanish medical institutions. She began her residency at Hospital Clínico y Provincial de Barcelona in 2017 and continued at the Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valencia from 2020 to 2024. Her dedication and expertise earned her a permanent position as a Facultativo Especialista in Ophthalmology at the same Valencia hospital, where she now works part-time. Mrs. Comes Carsí’s clinical work spans general ophthalmology, retinal pathologies, anterior segment imaging, and pediatric ocular disorders. Her experience also includes performing ophthalmologic surgeries and diagnosing complex visual system disorders. She actively participates in scientific and academic programs, blending patient care with educational involvement. Her clinical background, enriched with hands-on training and high-level certifications, reflects a comprehensive and evolving practice in visual health, making her a reliable clinician, researcher, and educator in the field of ophthalmology.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Mrs. Marta Comes Carsí’s commitment to academic and clinical excellence has been recognized through several prestigious achievements. She was awarded the European Board of Ophthalmology (EBO) Diploma in 2024, a significant credential demonstrating her advanced expertise across European standards. Additionally, she earned certifications from the International Council of Ophthalmology in Clinical Ophthalmology, Visual Sciences, and Optics—honors that underscore her global standing in ophthalmic education. Her dedication to continuing education is evident in her completion of specialized university-accredited courses in glaucoma, surgical ophthalmology, corneal diseases, and pediatric pathologies. These honors signify her commitment to lifelong learning and delivering the highest standards of care in ophthalmology. Her active involvement in continuing education programs and international evaluations confirms her drive for excellence and positions her as a highly respected ophthalmologist committed to best practices, academic advancement, and patient-centered care.

🔬 Research Focus

Mrs. Marta Comes Carsí’s research primarily focuses on the intersection of ophthalmology and systemic or neuropsychiatric conditions, particularly studying structural and functional retinal changes. Her recent work includes investigations into visual function and retinal morphology in patients with bipolar disorder, indicating a multidisciplinary approach that integrates psychiatry and ophthalmology. She also contributes to anterior segment imaging studies, such as iris abnormalities using optical coherence tomography (OCT). Her publications, appearing in Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología, highlight her emphasis on evidence-based clinical advancements. Mrs. Comes Carsí applies her research findings to refine diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic approaches in complex ocular pathologies. Her focus on retinal diagnostics and systemic ocular manifestations supports the advancement of personalized ophthalmic care. By combining advanced imaging, clinical insight, and inter-disciplinary research, she is contributing to a broader understanding of ocular biomarkers relevant to both ophthalmology and systemic disease diagnosis.

Conclusion

Mrs. Marta Comes Carsí exemplifies the integration of clinical expertise, academic rigor, and research innovation in modern ophthalmology. With a solid educational foundation, diverse hospital experience, and internationally recognized certifications, she advances patient care while contributing to scientific understanding of ocular diseases. Her work stands at the forefront of visual science and clinical excellence.

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  • Marta Comes Carsí; Delia Hernández Pérez; Antonio Miguel Duch Samper. Subretinal hemorrhages
    with subfoveal involvement after blunt ocular trauma, in a patient with pseudoxanthoma elasticum and
    angioid streaks. Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología (English Edition). 99 – 9, pp. 412.
    Elsevier BV, 22/06/2024. DOI: 10.1016/j.oftale.2024.05.013. Epub 2024 Jun 22.>. ISSN 2173-5794

  • Marta Comes Carsí; Noemí Ruiz Del Río; Antonio Miguel Duch Samper. Myopic macular pit with
    scleral dehiscence in highly myopic patient. Archivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología
    (English Edition). Elsevier BV, 20/07/2024. DOI: 10.1016/j.oftale.2024.07.008>. ISSN 2173-5794
  • Marta Comes Carsí; Elena Gracia Rovira; Laura Manfreda Domínguez; Vicente Tomás Pérez
    Torregrosa; John Paul Liscombe Sepúlveda; Antonio Miguel Duch Samper. Oclusión combinada de
    vena central de la retina y arteria ciliorretiniana en dos pacientes jóvenes. Archivos de la Sociedad
    Espanola de Oftalmologia. Elsevier BV, 19/08/2024. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oftal.2024.08.006.>.
    ISSN 0365-6691
  • Noemí Ruiz Del Río; Marta Comes Carsí; Leyre Sanz Gallen. Roséola sifilítica iridiana. Utilidad de la
    tomografía de coherencia óptica de segmento anterior. Archivos de la Sociedad Espanola de
    Oftalmologia. Elsevier BV, 24/08/2024. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oftal.2024.08.004>. ISSN 0365-6691
  • Marta Comes Carsi; José Miguel Vilaplana Mora; Laura Manfreda Domínguez; Carlos Cañete
    Nicolás; Antonio Miguel Duch Samper. Alteraciones en la función visual y en la estructura retiniana
    de los pacientes con trastorno bipolar. Archivos de la sociedad española de oftalmología. (España):
    elsevier, 05/2025. <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oftal.2025.03.007>.
  • Marta Comes Carsí; Sergio Alfredo Maugard Tepper; Antonio Miguel Duch Samper. Mamilaciones
    de iris bilaterales. Imagen de tomografía de coherencia óptica del segmento anterior.ARCHIVOS DE
    LA sociedad española de oftalmología. 04/2025.<https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oftal.2024.11.005>.
  • Marta Comes Carsí; Sergio Alfredo MAUGARD TEPPER; Amparo Lanuza García; Antonio Miguel
    Duch Samper. Orbital abscess surgery in a patient with odontogenic pansinusitis. Acta
    ophthalmologica. 100 – S275, pp. 1755 -3768. John Wiley & Sons, 20/12/2022.
    https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-3768.2022.0267>. ISSN 1755-375X

 

Valeria Azevedo de Almeida | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Valeria Azevedo de Almeida | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Valéria Azevedo de Almeida is a Brazilian physiotherapist and researcher with expertise in neuroengineering, maternal and child health, and neonatal care. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Physiotherapy at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), where she also completed her undergraduate studies. Valéria holds a Master’s in Neuroengineering from the Edmond and Lily Safra International Institute of Neurosciences and has extensive experience in hospital and academic settings. Her research contributions focus on neonatal neural activity and pediatric urological sequelae linked to congenital infections like Zika virus. She has served in both clinical and academic roles across various Brazilian institutions, including UFRN, ISD, HU-UFGD, and HRG. Fluent in Portuguese and proficient in English, she also acts as a journal referee and participates in numerous collaborative health projects. Valéria has earned distinctions for her dedication to education and contributions to neonatal physiotherapy research and care.

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Education 🎓

Valéria Azevedo de Almeida is completing her Ph.D. in Physiotherapy (2021–2025) at UFRN, under Dr. Silvana Alves Pereira. She earned a Master’s in Neuroengineering (2018–2020) at the Edmond and Lily Safra Institute, supervised by Dr. Reginaldo Freitas Jr., with a CAPES scholarship. Previously, she completed a specialization in Maternal and Child Health through a multiprofessional residency at UFRN (2016–2018), also under Dr. Pereira. Her undergraduate degree in Physiotherapy (2011–2015) was completed at UFRN with CNPq scholarship support. Complementary education includes over 20 short courses in areas like public health, intensive care, clinical pilates, neonatal care, and professional development, offered by institutions such as FIOCRUZ, CEDEP, UFMG, and the Albert Einstein Institute. These reflect her commitment to continuous learning and interdisciplinary training in health care and leadership. She also completed a 240-hour English language course and has participated in multiple training programs since 2009, enhancing her clinical and academic capacities.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Valéria has accumulated rich experience in public health, academic research, and clinical physiotherapy. Since 2022, she works at the University Hospital of Grande Dourados (HU-UFGD/Ebserh) as a government-employed physiotherapist. She has concurrently held research and academic roles at UFRN since 2021. Her past positions include clinical roles at Hospital Rio Grande, Hospital Municipal de Campanha, and UPA Esperança, and academic/research posts at Instituto Santos Dumont (ISD), where she contributed to projects on Zika-related pediatric sequelae. From 2016 to 2018, she was a research fellow at the Regional Hospital Dr. Mariano Coelho. Her early experience includes a scholarship-based position at Hospital Universitário Ana Bezerra. She’s also an active participant in ongoing projects at Instituto Fernandes Figueira and ISD. Valéria’s work combines hands-on physiotherapeutic care with clinical research, specializing in neonatal, neurological, and urological rehabilitation, making her a key contributor in multidisciplinary health teams.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Valéria received an Honorable Mention in 2018 from the Escola Multicampi de Ciências Médicas do RN for her contribution to the first class of the multiprofessional residency in maternal and child health. In 2015, she won first place in the area of Neonatal and Pediatric Physiotherapy at the III Northeastern Congress of Cardiorespiratory and Intensive Care Physiotherapy (CONEFIR), highlighting her excellence as a student-researcher. These awards recognize her early and continued dedication to improving clinical physiotherapy practice in neonatal and pediatric populations, as well as her commitment to rural health education and service delivery. Her leadership in education and practical training programs, especially in underserved areas, has been widely acknowledged. These honors underscore her impact on both the academic and practical dimensions of physiotherapy and affirm her growing reputation as a committed clinician, researcher, and mentor in Brazil’s evolving healthcare landscape.

Research Interests 🔬

Valéria’s research focuses on neonatal neurophysiology, pediatric rehabilitation, and health impacts of congenital infections such as the Zika virus. At UFRN, her Ph.D. work investigates the relationship between neural activity and visual processing in premature newborns. Through the Instituto Santos Dumont and Instituto Fernandes Figueira, she has contributed to long-term studies on urinary and intestinal dysfunctions in children with congenital Zika syndrome. She integrates neuroengineering principles into pediatric physiotherapy to enhance diagnostic and rehabilitative outcomes. Her interdisciplinary approach includes neurodevelopmental monitoring, urological sequelae analysis, and intervention design for affected children. In addition to field research, she is involved in designing care protocols, training health professionals, and evaluating public health strategies. Her work bridges neuroscience, physiotherapy, and maternal-child care, aiming to improve outcomes for vulnerable pediatric populations. She also serves as a peer reviewer, contributing to the advancement of evidence-based practices in neurorehabilitation and child health.

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Faheem Arshad | Cognitive Neurosciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Faheem Arshad | Cognitive Neurosciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Faheem Arshad is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru. A leading cognitive neurologist in India, he specializes in dementia and neurodegenerative disorders. He played a pivotal role in establishing India’s first cognitive disorders registry at NIMHANS, integrating clinical and research excellence. Dr. Arshad is a Senior Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and the first fellow from South Asia. His research integrates neurogenetics, biomarkers, imaging, and clinical trials, with a focus on inclusivity and low-literacy populations. He actively contributes to national and international collaborations and holds leadership roles within Indian and global neurology communities. Committed to early diagnosis, caregiver support, and prevention strategies, his work aims to improve brain health equity in diverse settings. His ongoing studies explore social interaction, bilingualism, and digital tools in dementia management.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Arshad received his foundational training in Internal Medicine (MD, 2014) at Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Kashmir. He served as Registrar in Internal Medicine at AIIMS, New Delhi until 2016. He pursued advanced neurological training at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, earning a DM in Neurology (2019) and completing a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Cognitive Neurosciences (2020). He furthered his expertise with a prestigious international fellowship in Global Brain Health Equity at the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI), University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), USA in 2021. Dr. Arshad also holds the MRCP(UK) Neurology credential (2020), reflecting global competence. His multidisciplinary training spans cognitive neurology, imaging, biomarkers, and dementia prevention, equipping him with a holistic approach to brain health research and patient care.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Faheem Arshad’s professional journey spans over a decade of clinical, academic, and research excellence. He is currently Assistant Professor of Neurology at NIMHANS, Bengaluru, where he has led initiatives in cognitive neurology since 2021. His early training included roles as Junior and Senior Resident in Internal Medicine at SKIMS and AIIMS, followed by Neurology Residency and Postdoctoral Fellowship at NIMHANS. He became a faculty leader and Convener of the Cognitive Neurology subsection of the Indian Academy of Neurology in 2023. Internationally, he served as an Atlantic Fellow at UCSF’s GBHI (2020–2021), developing leadership in brain health equity. Dr. Arshad is a member of the American Academy of Neurology and other prestigious forums. He has published widely, initiated clinical trials, and built registries that bridge clinical insights with translational research. His work integrates social science, neurobiology, and global health in addressing dementia across underserved populations.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Dr. Faheem Arshad has received numerous recognitions for his contributions to neurology and dementia research. He was awarded the Bursary Award at the TSS International Neuropsychiatry Conference (2018) for his work on social cognition in Frontotemporal Dementia. As the first South Asian to become a Senior Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health at UCSF’s GBHI, he has been globally recognized for championing equity in dementia care and research. His appointment as Convener of the Cognitive Neurology subsection by the Indian Academy of Neurology in 2023 highlights his leadership within the national academic community. He holds the MRCP(UK) in Neurology and is an active member of prestigious societies, including the American Academy of Neurology. These honors reflect his ongoing commitment to research innovation, community-based care models, and international collaboration in the field of neurodegenerative disorders.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Faheem Arshad’s research focuses on dementia, particularly Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), Alzheimer’s Disease, and related neurodegenerative conditions. He investigates cognitive reserve, biomarkers, social cognition, neuroimaging, and bilingualism in dementia resilience. His landmark projects include exploring the role of social interaction in FTD (GBHI-AA), plasmapheresis in Alzheimer’s (ICMR), cognitive testing in low-literacy settings, and bilingualism’s impact on cognitive reserve (NIH-funded). He co-leads a SERB-funded project using speech features for early dementia detection and a DBT-funded imaging study for vascular dementia diagnosis. He established India’s first cognitive disorders registry at NIMHANS, integrating socio-demographics, imaging, and biomarker data. His work bridges clinical neurology and public health, emphasizing inclusive research for underrepresented populations. A strong advocate for clinical trials in LMICs, his studies integrate AI tools, cross-cultural data, and longitudinal analyses to improve early diagnosis and therapeutic strategies in dementia care.

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