Md. Ramjan Sheikh | Public health | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Md. Ramjan Sheikh | Public health | Young Scientist Award

Research assistant, Gono Bishwabidyalay

Md. Ramjan Sheikh is a biochemist specializing in molecular biology, with expertise in bacterial identification, enzyme assays, and bioinformatics. He holds an M.S. in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology from Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University and a B.Sc. (Hons) from Gono Bishwabidyalay. Currently, he serves as a consultant biochemist at Super Medical Hospital, Savar, and is the founder of Plasma Cell Research Center. His research spans bacterial genomics, enzyme activity, and plant biochemistry. With multiple publications, he actively contributes to scientific advancements in biochemical research.

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🎓 Education

M.S. (2023) – Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (CGPA: 3.83/4) B.Sc. (Hons) (2020) – Gono Bishwabidyalay, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (CGPA: 3.76/4) HSC (2014) – Gov. Yasin College, Science (GPA: 4.30/5) SSC (2012) – Kola Sadar Uddin High School, Science (GPA: 4.69/5)

💼 Experience

Consultant Biochemist – Super Medical Hospital, Savar, Dhaka Former Laboratory Officer – Gonosasthaya RNA Molecular Diagnostic & Research Center, Dhaka (2021) Founder & Instructor – Plasma Cell Research Center Research & Diagnostic Expertise – PCR, rt-PCR, bacterial isolation, enzyme assays, bioinformatics

🏆 Awards & Honors

Certificate of Excellence in Molecular Biology Research Best Presenter Award at Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Seminars Recognized Trainer in Bioinformatics & Research Statistics Multiple certificates from National Institute of Biotechnology for advanced molecular research training

🔬 Research Focus

Bacterial Genomics – Isolation, identification & whole-genome sequencing Plant Biochemistry – Antioxidant enzyme assays & stress responses Bioinformatics – Drug design, computational biology & machine learning applications in genomics Molecular Diagnostics – PCR-based pathogen detection, including COVID-19, Hepatitis B & C

Conclusion

Md. Ramjan Sheikh exhibits a solid foundation in biochemistry and molecular biology, with notable academic achievements, research experience, and technical skills. His active participation in research and professional roles underscores his dedication to the field. To further strengthen his candidacy for a Young Scientist Award, focusing on advanced research qualifications, international collaborations, and grant acquisition is advisable. Overall, he shows significant potential as an emerging scientist.

Publication

Determination of antimicrobial activity of medicinal plant Cassia obtusifolia L. (Chakunda) leaf extract on selected pathogenic microbes
Authors: MH Rony, MAS Imran, R Islam, F Ahmed, BB Zaker, P Akter, MG Mosaib, …
Year: 2019
Citation: 3

 

Biochemical analysis of Leonurus sibiricus and prediction of its bioactive compound-protein interactions in Homo sapiens
Authors: AA Osman, AAA Omar, MA Khatun, MR Sheikh, MS Alam, MMU Zaman, …
Year: 2024
Citation: 1

 

Identification and Characterization of a Protease Producing Bacillus cereus Strain From Tannery Waste for Efficient Dehairing of Goat Skin
Authors: ME Uddin, MR Sheikh, M Asaduzzaman, S Ahmed, SK Kundu, AAI Sina
Year: 2025
Citation: Not available

 

Proteomic Insights Into The Health Impacts of Cigarette Smoking: Analyzing Nicotine, PAHs, Aromatic Amines, And Aldehydes
Authors: ML Miah, MF Hossain, ME Uddin, MH Rahman, H Barua, AA Osman, …
Year: 2025
Citation: Not available

 

Morphophysiological characterization of buckwheat landraces toward the development of germplasm in Bangladesh
Authors: MR Sheikh, M Shafiuzzaman, A Khan, MTS Turin, MT Abedin, MA Sayed
Year: 2024
Citation: Not available

 

Genomic Insights into the Cultivated Common Buckwheat: A Comprehensive Review on Genetic Diversity, Population Structure, and Marker Technologies
Authors: MR Sheikh, MT Abedin, ME Uddin, AS Toma, L Lisa, D Saha, MA Sayed
Year: Not available
Citation: Not available

 

Ensiyeh Jenabi | Medicine| Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ensiyeh Jenabi | Medicine| Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Ensiyeh Jenabi is an Iranian researcher and academic in midwifery, specializing in reproductive health. With a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Midwifery from Hamadan and Tabriz Universities, respectively, she earned her Ph.D. in Reproductive Health from Hamadan University of Medical Sciences. Dr. Jenabi currently serves as a faculty member, teaching research methods and menopause courses at both MSc and PhD levels since 2017. She is an active member of the Autism Spectrum Disorders Research Center and the Mother and Child Care Research Center at Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, contributing to advancements in women’s health. 🌍💡

Publication Profile

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🎓 Education

B.Sc. in Midwifery, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences 🇮🇷. M.Sc. in Midwifery, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 🇮🇷. Ph.D. in Reproductive Health, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences

💼 Experience

Faculty Member, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, since 2017 . Researcher, Autism Spectrum Disorders Research Center, since 2018.  Researcher, Mother and Child Care Research Center, since 2018 . Member, Research in Education Committee at EDC, Hamadan University, since 2018 .

🏆 Awards & Honors

Recognized for outstanding research contributions in reproductive health.  Awarded various academic grants for research on women’s health.  Honored as a prominent reviewer for prestigious health journals .

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Jenabi’s research primarily focuses on reproductive health, menopause, maternal and child care, and autism spectrum disorders. She is dedicated to advancing evidence-based practices in midwifery and women’s health through her ongoing studies and collaborations.

Conclusion

Ensiyeh Jenabi stands out as an accomplished researcher in reproductive health, making substantial contributions to both teaching and research at the Hamadan University of Medical Sciences. Her work in the domains of maternal health, menopausal care, and autism spectrum disorders shows her dedication to improving public health. With continued efforts to expand her research network and collaboration, she is poised to make even greater strides in her field, making her a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.

Publication Top Notes

  • Factors associated with in-hospital death in patients with nosocomial infections: a registry-based study using community data in western Iran
    • Year: 2020
    • Authors: S Khazaei, E Ayubi, E Jenabi, S Bashirian, M Shojaeian, L Tapak
    • Citation: 11
  • Placenta previa after prior abortion: a meta-analysis
    • Year: 2017
    • Authors: M Karami, E Jenabi
    • Citation: 11
  • The association between hot flushes and smoking in midlife women: a meta-analysis
    • Year: 2015
    • Authors: E Jenabi, J Poorolajal
    • Citation: 11
  • The environmental risk factors associated with ectopic pregnancy: An umbrella review
    • Year: 2023
    • Authors: E Jenabi, E Ayubi, S Khazaei, AR Soltanian, AM Salehi
    • Citation: 9
  • COVID-19 prevention behaviors among health staff: data from a large survey in the west of Iran
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: S Bashirian, S Khazaei, M Barati, E Jenabi, AR Soltanian, S Shirahmadi, …
    • Citation: 9
  • Etiology and outcome of burns in Hamadan, Iran: a registry-based study
    • Year: 2019
    • Authors: S Khazaei, F Shirani, M Afshari, E Jenabi, Z Hamzei, M Torabi, T Bathaei
    • Citation: 9
  • Maternal Smoking and the Risk of Placenta Accreta Spectrum: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
    • Year: 2022
    • Authors: E Jenabi, AM Salehi, SZ Masoumi, A Maleki
    • Citation: 8
  • Reinforcement and Maintenance of Human Resources for Health Systems during Long‐Term Crises: A Systematic Review of Systematic Reviews
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: AM Salehi, S Khazaei, M Masumi, F Shavandi, M Kavand, E Jenabi, …
    • Citation: 8
  • Assessment of mask-wearing adherence and social distancing compliance in public passengers in Hamadan, Iran, during the COVID-19 pandemic
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: AR Soltanian, T Omidi, S Khazaei, S Bashirian, R Heidarimoghadam, …
    • Citation: 8
  • Effect of Vitamin E on Reduction of Muscle Pain in Students with Premenstrual Syndrome
    • Year: 2014
    • Authors: F Shabiri, E Jenabi
    • Citation: 8

 

 

Denny John | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Denny John | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Professor at MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, India

Denny John is a Professor of Public Health at MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bengaluru, and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Adelaide. With over 20 years of experience in public health, he specializes in evidence synthesis, health economics, and health technology assessment. He has published over 130 peer-reviewed manuscripts and has been recognized among the top 2% globally in public health. Denny has led research projects with international organizations, contributed to WHO committees, and held editorial roles with renowned journals. He also serves as the President of ISPOR-India and has advised top pharmaceutical companies.

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🎓 Education

Denny John holds a Master’s in Public Health from the University of Adelaide and a PhD in Public Health from MS Ramaiah University. He has completed various specialized certifications in health economics and evidence synthesis. His academic background enables him to contribute effectively to both teaching and research in public health, particularly in evidence-based policy-making and health system strengthening.

💼 Experience

Denny has held several significant roles in public health, including Professor at MSRUAS and Principal-Evidence Synthesis at PharmaQuant Pvt. Ltd. He has also served as a Senior Technical Specialist at ICRW and Project Manager at IQVIA. Denny’s experience spans across consulting, research, and project management in public health, epidemiology, and health economics, collaborating with leading organizations such as WHO, Campbell Collaboration, and the Indian Institute of Health Management Research.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Denny has received recognition for his research and leadership in public health. He is listed among the top 2% globally in public health by Elsevier and Stanford. He has been awarded over US$ 2 million in research and project grants. He is a Top 1% Reviewer by Publons and has received honors like being appointed as an Associate Editor for leading journals in public health and health economics. He also serves on advisory boards for global health initiatives.

🔬 Research Focus

Denny John’s research primarily focuses on evidence synthesis, health economics, and health technology assessment. His work aims to improve public health policies and outcomes, with a special interest in Indigenous health. He has led research on health interventions, economic evaluations, and systematic reviews. His contributions to global health include work with the WHO on snakebite envenoming and rehabilitation, as well as development of evidence synthesis methods to inform public health decision-making.

Conclusion

Professor Denny John is undoubtedly a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his significant contributions to public health, his leadership in global health initiatives, and his extensive publication record. His work in evidence synthesis, health economics, and his advisory roles in various international committees underline his expertise and global standing. By continuing to expand his research into new areas of public health and focusing on practical implementation, Professor John is well-positioned to further elevate his impact in the field. His leadership and academic influence make him a remarkable candidate for this prestigious award.

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goto kyosuke | Medicine| Best Researcher Award

Mr. goto kyosuke | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Mr at Fukuoka University, Japan

Kyosuke Goto is a physical therapist specializing in sports rehabilitation and research on sports injuries. Currently a PhD student at Fukuoka University’s Graduate School of Sports and Health Science, Goto has been an integral part of the Department of Rehabilitation at Fukuoka University Hospital since 2012, focusing on the sports rehabilitation team. His research contributions, particularly in sports-related concussions, have been published widely, influencing rehabilitation practices.

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Education 🎓

Goto holds a Bachelor of Physical Therapy from Teikyo University of Faculty of Medical Technology, Japan (2012). He is currently pursuing his PhD at Fukuoka University’s Graduate School of Sports and Health Science, which reflects his dedication to advancing his expertise in sports rehabilitation and injury research.

Experience 🧑‍🏫

Since April 2012, Goto has worked in the Department of Rehabilitation at Fukuoka University Hospital, contributing significantly to the Sports Rehabilitation Team. His role focuses on rehabilitation for athletes, assisting with recovery from injuries and optimizing their performance, while continuously refining techniques for injury prevention.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Goto has received notable recognition for his research, with multiple publications in esteemed journals such as Brain Science and Assistive Technology. His innovative contributions, particularly in concussion research and rehabilitation methods, have established him as a leading expert in the field of sports rehabilitation.

Research Focus 🔍

Goto’s research primarily revolves around sports-related injuries, with a strong emphasis on concussions and innovative rehabilitation techniques. He has explored the epidemiology of concussions in university athletes and the application of Hybrid Assistive Limb technology in rehabilitation following surgeries like total knee and hip arthroplasties.

Conclusion📝

Kyosuke Goto is undoubtedly a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to sports rehabilitation, particularly in the area of concussions, demonstrate both a deep understanding of the clinical challenges faced by athletes and a commitment to improving their recovery processes. Goto’s research has the potential to influence sports injury prevention and rehabilitation protocols worldwide, and his use of innovative technologies like HAL highlights his forward-thinking approach. With some expansion in the scope of his research and further collaborations, Kyosuke Goto has the potential to make even greater strides in enhancing the quality of care for athletes.

Publications 📚

  1. Title: Characteristics of Intracranial Kinetic Loads When Sports-Related Concussion Occurs in Men’s Rhythmic Gymnastics
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Otsubo, S., Shigemori, Y., Endo, S., Masuda, K., Zhang, Y.
    Source: Brain Sciences, 14(8), 835

 

  1. Title: Epidemiology of Sports-Related Concussion in Japanese University Soccer Players
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Fukushima, H., Shigemori, Y., Otsubo, S., Tsurusaki, R., Inui, M.
    Source: Brain Sciences, 14(8), 827

 

  1. Title: The Significance of Off-Season Tailor-Made Baseline Measurements in the Assessment of Post-Concussion in University Athletes
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Goto, K., Shigemori, Y., Tanabe, Y., Shimozono, H., Murakami, J.
    Source: Brain Sciences, 14(7), 698

 

  1. Title: Survey on Sports-Related Concussions Among Japanese University Students
    Year: 2022
    Authors: Otsubo, S., Shigemori, Y., Fukushima, H., Yamaguchi, K., Otsuka, N.
    Source: Brain Sciences, 12(11), 1557

 

  1. Title: Hybrid Assistive Limb Improves Restricted Hip Extension After Total Hip Arthroplasty
    Year: 2022
    Authors: Setoguchi, D., Kinoshita, K., Kamada, S., Inoue, T., Yamamoto, T.
    Source: Assistive Technology, 34(1), 112–120

 

  1. Title: Feasibility of Rehabilitation Using the Single-Joint Hybrid Assistive Limb to Facilitate Early Recovery Following Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Pilot Study
    Year: 2017
    Authors: Goto, K., Morishita, T., Kamada, S., Sankai, Y., Inoue, T.
    Source: Assistive Technology, 29(4), 197–201

Kyu Sik Kim| Medicine | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Kyu Sik Kim| Medicine | Young Scientist Award

Mr at Seoul National University, South Korea

Kyu Sik Kim is a dedicated PhD candidate at Seoul National University, specializing in systems neuroscience. His research focuses on how the hypothalamus regulates feeding behavior and seeks to bridge the gap between animal and human studies. Passionate about improving therapeutic outcomes, he aims to translate his findings into better treatment options.

 

Publication profile

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🎓 Education & Training

M.S./Ph.D. Candidate in Biomedical Science, Seoul National University, College of Medicine (2020–Present) Advisor: Prof. Hyung Jin Choi. B.S. in Life Science, Sogang University, Seoul, Korea (2014-2018)

🔬 Major Research Interests

Brain activity and ethology analysis with artificial intelligence. Internal state changes in the brain. Competing needs and motivation in the brain. Hypothalamic neuronal circuits in emotion and eating. Translational research and clinical applications

🏆 Honors, Funding & Awards

2024: 2-year research program (48M Won) for cultivating future generations in science and engineering. 2024: Basic Academic Field Academic Subsequent Generation (24M Won). 2024: Optodbs Travel Grant. Multiple prizes for Outstanding Graduate Student at Seoul National University (2023-2024). Best Paper Award (March-May 2023)

🛠 Skills & Professional Expertise

Software Tools: Ethovision, Inscopix Data Processing, MATLAB, Python. Experimental Techniques: Immunocytochemistry, stereotaxic surgery, animal behavior experiments, and fMRI imaging. Teaching & Mentoring: Guided students in medical research programs at Seoul National University

Publication

  • Lateral Hypothalamic Leptin Receptor Neurons Drive Hunger-Gated Food-Seeking and Consummatory Behaviours in Male Mice
    • Authors: Y.H. Lee, Y.B. Kim, K.S. Kim, M. Jang, H.Y. Song, S.H. Jung, D.S. Ha, J.S. Park, …
    • Published In: Nature Communications, 14(1), 1486
    • Citations: 19
    • Year: 2023

 

  • GLP-1 Increases Preingestive Satiation via Hypothalamic Circuits in Mice and Humans
    • Authors: K.S. Kim, J.S. Park, E. Hwang, M.J. Park, H.Y. Shin, Y.H. Lee, K.M. Kim, L. Gautron, …
    • Published In: Science, 385(6707), 438-446
    • Citations: 6
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Acoustic Deep Brain Modulation: Enhancing Neuronal Activation and Neurogenesis
    • Authors: H. Ham, K.S. Kim, J.H. Lee, D.N. Kim, H.J. Choi, J.J. Yoh
    • Published In: Brain Stimulation
    • Year: 2024

 

  • A Normative Framework Dissociates Need and Motivation in Hypothalamic Neurons
    • Authors: K.S. Kim, Y.H. Lee, Y.B. Kim, J.W. Yun, H.Y. Song, J.S. Park, S.H. Jung, J.W. Sohn, …
    • Published In: bioRxiv
    • Year: 2023

 

Sakshi Kumari | Medicine | Young Scientist Award

Sakshi Kumari | Medicine | Young Scientist Award

Dr Sakshi Kumari Shimoga institute of medical sciences India

Sakshi Kumari is a dedicated medical professional with a strong academic background, holding an MBBS from Shimoga Institute of Medical Sciences. Her extensive research experience includes studies on COVID-19 outcomes, cognitive dysfunction in postpartum women, and the impact of social media on medical students. She has actively participated in various national and international conferences, winning multiple awards for her presentations. In addition to her research, Sakshi has taken on leadership roles in medical organizations and engaged in community service. Her commitment to both medicine and social responsibility positions her as a promising future leader in healthcare.

    1. Title: Knowledge and Awareness Regarding Responsible Antibiotic Use Among the General Population of Shimoga District of Karnataka: A Cross-Sectional Study
      Authors: S. Wilson, R. Koppad, K. Nagendra, S. Kumari, C. Liana, C.A. Joseph
      Year: 2023

     

    1. Title: Test Positivity Rate, Contact History, and Vaccination Status of COVID-19 Among Patients Visiting Flu Corner (Fever Clinic) of a Tertiary Care Health Center of Karnataka
      Authors: S. Wilson, R. Koppad, K. Nagendra, S. Kumari, C. Liana, C.A. Joseph
      Year: 2023

     

    1. Title: Outcomes of Home Isolated COVID-19 Patients and Risk Factors Associated with the Adverse Outcomes: Longitudinal Retrospective Study in Shimoga, Karnataka
      Author: S. Kumari
      Year: 2023

     

    Conclusion

    In conclusion, Sakshi Kumari’s impressive academic achievements and diverse research experiences reflect her dedication to the medical field. Her active participation in conferences and leadership roles highlights her commitment to advancing healthcare and addressing pressing health issues. Through her community service initiatives, she demonstrates a strong sense of social responsibility. With her passion for medicine and proven skills, Sakshi is well-equipped to make significant contributions to the healthcare sector and drive positive change in the lives of others. Her future in medicine is promising, with the potential for impactful leadership and innovation.

Rosita Rotella | Public Health | Young Scientist Award

Mrs. Rosita Rotella | Public Health | Young Scientist Award

Rosita Rotella is an accomplished professional with a robust background in nutrition science, quality control management, and international development. Currently serving as the Child Malnutrition Support Programme Coordinator at Change ONLUS ONG in Madagascar, she excels in coordinating and implementing nutritional interventions. With a Master’s degree in Nutritional Science and ongoing PhD studies in Medicine, her expertise spans food quality management, maternal and child health, and community-based research. Rosita’s career highlights include roles in Spain and Ethiopia, focusing on breastfeeding practices and olive oil quality. She is fluent in Italian, proficient in Spanish, English, and French, and adept in digital tools for multimedia and analytics.

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🌍 Projects 🚀

Child Malnutrition Support Programme Coordinator

Change Onlus ONG
Ampefy, Soavinandriana, Madagascar
December 2021 – Current

  • Coordinated activities of a malnutrition support programme.
  • Developed and implemented protocols for treating acute malnutrition.
  • Planned nutrition education events and raised awareness on maternal and child health.
  • Led project development and fundraising efforts.
  • Trained local teams and ensured effective implementation.
  • Managed data collection and coordinated relations with the PAM Madagascar project.

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Food Quality Control Manager

Ristorart Toscana SRL
Catanzaro, Italy
September 2020 – September 2021

  • Managed food production, processing, and packaging quality.
  • Defined technical specifications and procedures for quality control.
  • Monitored and evaluated quality parameters using the HACCP method.
  • Improved production processes and food product quality.
  • Managed labeling, traceability, and environmental disinfection procedures.

Researcher

Comunidad Misionera de San Pablo Apostol
Ethiopia
November 2019 – December 2019

  • Conducted research on breastfeeding practices in rural Ethiopia.
  • Investigated nutritional and sociocultural aspects influencing breastfeeding practices.
  • Developed educational programs to enhance maternal and child health.

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PhD Programme in Medicine

Universitat de Valencia
Valencia, Spain
November 2020 – Current

  • Researching strategies for preventing and treating maternal and child malnutrition in rural Madagascar.

Master’s Degree in Nutritional Science

Università della Calabria
Cosenza, Italy
October 2017 – May 2020

  • Explored the influence of nutrition on human health and well-being.
  • Studied food legislation, biochemical parameters, and food processing techniques.

Erasmus+ Exchange Student

Universitat de Valencia
Valencia, Spain
January 2019 – March 2020

  • Studied health, food sciences, toxicology, and forensic medicine.

Degree in Nutritional Science

Università della Calabria
Cosenza, Italy
October 2013 – October 2017

  • Specialized in nutritional biochemistry and foodborne diseases.

 

Publications Top Notes 📝

  • Evaluation of nutritional status using the minimum dietary diversity for women of reproductive age (MDD-W) tool in breastfeeding mothers in Madagascar
    • Authors: Rotella, R., Soriano, J.M., Peraita-Costa, I., Llopis-González, A., Morales-Suarez-Varela, M.
    • Journal: Tropical Medicine and International Health
    • Status: Article in Press
    • Year: 2024
    • Access: Open access

 

  • The Impact of Moringa oleifera Supplementation on Anemia and other Variables during Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: A Narrative Review
    • Authors: Rotella, R., Soriano, J.M., Llopis-González, A., Morales-Suarez-Varela, M.
    • Journal: Nutrients
    • Volume: 15
    • Issue: 12
    • Year: 2023
    • Pages: 2674
    • Access: Open access
    • Citations: 4

 

  • Breastfeeding-Related Practices in Rural Ethiopia: Colostrum Avoidance
    • Authors: Olcina Simón, M.A., Rotella, R., Soriano, J.M., Peraita-Costa, I., Morales-Suarez-Varela, M.
    • Journal: Nutrients
    • Volume: 15
    • Issue: 9
    • Year: 2023
    • Pages: 2177
    • Access: Open access
    • Citations: 0

 

Ching-Yi Chang | Patient Care | Women Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Ching-Yi Chang | Patient Care | Women Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr at Ching-Yi Chang Taipei Medical University,  Taiwan

Dr. Ching-Yi Chang is currently an Associate professor at the Department of School of Nursing, College of Nursing, Taipei Medical University. Dr. Chang serves as an editorial board member and a reviewer for more than 47 educational technology journals. Her research interests include maternal and child health, mobile learning, digital game-based learning, flipped classrooms, medical education, and nursing education. Dr. Chang has published more than 41 academic papers. Among those publications, more than 37 papers are published in SSCI/SCI journals. Owing to her reputation in academic research and innovative inventions in education, she received the research award from the Taipei Medical University of Taiwan in the year 2023.

 

Profile

 

📚Academic Background

  • Ph.D., 2018, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Graduate Institute of Digital Learning and Education 🎓
  • M.S., 2007, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Science, Department of Nurse-Midwifery and Women Health 🩺

 Current Position

  • Associate Professor, School of Nursing, College of Nursing, Taipei Medical University 🏫

 Reviewer Editorial Board Member 

BMC Medical Education (SCI) 📝CIN-Computers, Informatics, Nursing (SSCI/SCI) 🖥️Computers & Education (SSCI) 📚Computers and Education: Artificial Intelligence (Elsevier) 🤖Computers and Education Open (Elsevier) 🌐Education Research International (Scopus) 📊Educational Technology and Society (SSCI) 🌍Heliyon (Elsevier) 🧬International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation (Scopus) 📱Interactive Learning Environments (SSCI) 🎮INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing (SCI) 🏥Journal of Advanced Nursing (SCI) 🩺Journal of Education Research (TSSCI) 📖Journal of Computer Assisted Learning (SSCI) 💻Journal of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (ACI) 🎨Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology (SCI) 👶New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia (SSCI) 📽️Nursing Open (SCI) 🩹PLOS ONE (SSCI/SCI) 🔬Science Progress (SCI) 🚀

 Research Interest

Maternal and child health 👶Mobile learning 📱Digital game-based learning 🎮Flipped classroom 📚Medical education 🩺Nursing education 🏥

 Academic Awards

Administrative Service Award, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan (2023) 🏅Administrative Service Award, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan (2022) 🏅Administrative Service Award, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan (2021) 🏅Thesis Award, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan (2021) 📜Faculty Incentive-Research Project Performance Bonus, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan (2021) 💰

Publications Top Notes 📝

  1. Effects of birth ball exercise on pain and self-efficacy during childbirth: a randomised controlled trial in Taiwan
    • Authors: ML Gau, CY Chang, SH Tian, KC Lin
    • Journal: Midwifery
    • Year: 2011
    • Volume: 27
    • Issue: 6
    • Pages: e293-e300
    • Citations: 285

 

  1. Trends and research issues of mobile learning studies in nursing education: A review of academic publications from 1971 to 2016
    • Authors: CY Chang, CL Lai, GJ Hwang
    • Journal: Computers & Education
    • Year: 2018
    • Volume: 116
    • Pages: 28-48
    • Citations: 253

 

  1. A review of opportunities and challenges of chatbots in education
    • Authors: GJ Hwang, CY Chang
    • Journal: Interactive Learning Environments
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 31
    • Issue: 7
    • Pages: 4099-4112
    • Citations: 237

 

  1. Trends in artificial intelligence-supported e-learning: A systematic review and co-citation network analysis (1998–2019)
    • Authors: KY Tang, CY Chang, GJ Hwang
    • Journal: Interactive Learning Environments
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 31
    • Issue: 4
    • Pages: 2134-2152
    • Citations: 213

 

  1. Trends in digital game-based learning in the mobile era: A systematic review of journal publications from 2007 to 2016
    • Authors: CY Chang, GJ Hwang
    • Journal: International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation
    • Year: 2019
    • Volume: 13
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 68-90
    • Citations: 199

 

  1. Effects of spherical video-based virtual reality on nursing students’ learning performance in childbirth education training
    • Authors: CY Chang, HY Sung, JL Guo, BY Chang, FR Kuo
    • Journal: Interactive Learning Environments
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume: 30
    • Issue: 3
    • Pages: 400-416
    • Citations: 154

 

  1. Promoting students’ learning achievement and self‐efficacy: A mobile chatbot approach for nursing training
    • Authors: CY Chang, GJ Hwang, ML Gau
    • Journal: British Journal of Educational Technology
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume: 53
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 171-188
    • Citations: 138

 

  1. Learning to be a writer: A spherical video‐based virtual reality approach to supporting descriptive article writing in high school Chinese courses
    • Authors: HL Huang, GJ Hwang, CY Chang
    • Journal: British Journal of Educational Technology
    • Year: 2020
    • Volume: 51
    • Issue: 4
    • Pages: 1386-1405
    • Citations: 116

 

  1. From experiencing to critical thinking: a contextual game-based learning approach to improving nursing students’ performance in electrocardiogram training
    • Authors: CY Chang, CH Kao, GJ Hwang, FH Lin
    • Journal: Educational Technology Research and Development
    • Year: 2020
    • Volume: 68
    • Pages: 1225-1245
    • Citations: 105