Taeyoung Kyong | Medical Discoveries | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Taeyoung Kyong | Medical Discoveries | Research Excellence Award

Yonsei University College of Medicine | South Korea

Professor Taeyoung Kyong is a distinguished hospitalist and academic at Yonsei University College of Medicine, specializing in internal medicine and diabetes care. His work focuses on hospitalist-led care models that enhance glycemic control, patient safety, and care transitions in inpatient settings. He has led and contributed to impactful clinical research, published extensively in indexed journals, and served as a reviewer for international medical journals. Through collaborations with leading hospitals and medical technology firms, he integrates digital health and AI-driven monitoring into clinical practice, advancing evidence-based hospital medicine and improving outcomes for patients with chronic diseases.
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Simon Podnar | Medical Discoveries | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Simon Podnar | Medical Discoveries | Research Excellence Award

University Medical Centre Ljubljana | Slovenia

Prof. Simon Podnar, MD, DSc, is a distinguished neurologist and clinical neurophysiologist at the University of Ljubljana and the University Medical Center Ljubljana. He specializes in electromyography, neuromuscular imaging, and advanced neurophysiological diagnostics, with international training across Europe and the United States. He introduced neuromuscular ultrasonography to Slovenia and has held major leadership roles in national and international neurological societies. He leads Slovenia’s only state-funded clinical neurological research program, serves on leading journal editorial boards, and has authored over 400 scientific works, including influential discoveries in neuromuscular and peripheral nerve disorders.

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Ahmed Hamdan | Pharmaceutical and Clinical Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ahmed Hamdan | Pharmaceutical and Clinical Sciences | Research Excellence Award

University of Tabuk | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Ahmed Mohsen Elsaid Hamdan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Tabuk, with more than 14 years of academic and research experience in pharmaceutical sciences. His research is centered on chronopharmacology, chronotherapeutics, and smart drug delivery systems, with a strong translational focus on neurological and neurodevelopmental disorders. His work aims to elucidate how biological rhythms and circadian regulation influence drug efficacy, toxicity, and disease progression. A major theme of Dr. Hamdan’s research is the development of evidence-based non-pharmacological and nutritional therapeutic strategies for neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, as well as neurodevelopmental disorders including autism spectrum disorder and ADHD. He extensively investigates phytochemicals, probiotics (particularly Lactobacillus species), and nutraceuticals, emphasizing the gut–microbiome–brain axis as a key mechanistic pathway. His studies integrate pharmacological, behavioral, biochemical, and molecular approaches to identify novel therapeutic targets and mechanisms. In parallel, Dr. Hamdan has contributed significantly to advanced nano- and smart drug delivery systems for cancer therapy, dermatological disorders, infectious diseases, and chronic inflammatory conditions, enhancing drug bioavailability and therapeutic outcomes. His research portfolio also includes hepatoprotective and cardioprotective strategies and chronopharmacological exploration of natural products. Dr. Hamdan has published 105 peer-reviewed articles, with the majority appearing in high-impact Q1–Q2 journals, and holds an h-index of 26. He has secured 13 competitive research grants, is involved in an ongoing patent, and maintains active collaborations with national and international institutions, reflecting his strong commitment to innovative and multidisciplinary biomedical research.

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Rolf Teschke | Precision Medicine | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Rolf Teschke | Precision Medicine | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Rolf Teschke | Klinikum Hanau | Germany

Rolf Teschke, M.D., Professor of Medicine, is a distinguished German physician and internationally recognized expert in gastroenterology, hepatology, and the complex mechanisms of hepatotoxicity. Born in Gera, he pursued medical studies at the universities of Munich and Marburg, earning his medical degree and completing his inaugural thesis. His early scientific foundation was shaped in pathology, where his interest in liver injury and toxic mechanisms first took root. A pivotal stage of his career unfolded in New York, where he worked under the mentorship of renowned liver specialist Charles S. Lieber. During this period, he conducted influential biochemical research on alcohol-related liver injury, including solubilizing and isolating the microsomal ethanol-oxidizing system and exploring cytochrome P450–related pathways. This work strengthened his commitment to uncovering the biological foundations of hepatotoxicity and decisively shaped his future research direction. Returning to Germany, Professor Teschke continued to advance academically in gastroenterology, hepatology, and infectious diseases at the Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf. He completed his habilitation, received a prestigious university research award, and expanded his clinical and experimental work on alcohol-induced liver damage, hydrocarbon toxicity, and the growing challenge of drug-induced liver injury. As a department director at a major teaching hospital, he further deepened his focus on drug-induced liver injury, contributing significantly to the development and refinement of the RUCAM causality assessment method in collaboration with international experts. His scholarly output is substantial, consisting of more than 250 English-language publications, including books and book chapters. His work has earned 6,890 citations across 4,042 documents, with an h-index of 48, reflecting his strong influence in the global hepatology community. He has served as associate editor of Annals of Hepatology and held editorial roles across numerous leading medical and scientific journals.

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Teschke, R. Drug-Induced Autoimmune Hepatitis by Varenicline and Infliximab as a Continuous Disease Spectrum with Two Different Flares: Acute Liver Injury Followed by Hepatic Autoimmunity. Review.
Annotation: Discusses two-step autoimmune hepatitis triggered by pharmaceutical agents, highlighting diagnostic and clinical implications.

Teschke, R. Acute Liver Failure with Determinate rather than Indeterminate Etiology Facilitates Therapy and May Avoid Liver Transplantation: A Critical Analysis. Review.
Annotation: Evaluates clinical outcomes in acute liver failure and argues the benefits of precise etiological identification.

Teschke, R., et al. Drug-Induced Autoimmune Hepatitis: Robust Causality Assessment Using Two Different Validated and Scoring Diagnostic Algorithms. Review.
Annotation: Compares two validated diagnostic algorithms to strengthen causality assessment in drug-induced autoimmune hepatitis.

Teschke, R. Immunology Highlights of Four Major Idiosyncratic DILI Subtypes Verified by the RUCAM: A New Evidence-Based Classification. Review.
Annotation: Proposes an evidence-based immunological classification for idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI).

Teschke, R., et al. Metabolic Mysteries of Copper Dysregulation in Wilson Disease. Review.
Annotation: Explores metabolic pathways and unresolved mechanisms underlying copper dysregulation in Wilson’s disease.

Teschke, R., et al. Open Questions on How Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease Shapes the Course of Drug-Induced Liver Injury. Letter.
Annotation: Raises key unresolved scientific and clinical questions on the interaction between MASLD and DILI.