Max Lenz | Health Professions | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Max Lenz | Health Professions | Young Scientist Award

Resident Phycisian | Medical university of vienna, Austria

Priv. Doz. Dr. med. univ. Max Lenz, PhD, is an Austrian specialist in Internal Medicine and Cardiology at the Medical University of Vienna. He pursued medical studies at the Medical University of Vienna. He completed his PhD in Vascular Biology in 2023 and obtained Venia Docendi in 2024. His clinical and research expertise lies in ischemia-reperfusion injury, inflammatory responses, and cardiac biomarkers. Dr. Lenz has authored numerous publications and received prestigious awards for his contributions to cardiovascular medicine.

Publication Profile

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🎓Education

Dr. Lenz attended Ätsch Schule for primary education and Neulandschule Laaerberg for secondary school. He pursued medical studies at the Medical University of Vienna, where he later enrolled in a PhD program (n094) focusing on Vascular Biology from 2016 to 2023. In 2024, he was awarded Venia Docendi, recognizing his academic expertise and teaching qualification in medicine.

💼Experience

Dr. Lenz began his professional career as a Study Coordinator at the Division of Cardiology, Medical University of Vienna (2017–2018). He pursued a PhD in Vascular Biology (2016–2023) while completing his residency at the Medical University of Vienna (2018–2024). In 2024, he was appointed Specialist for Internal Medicine and Cardiology at the Division of Cardiology, where he continues his clinical and academic endeavors.

🏆Awards and Honors

Dr. Lenz has received multiple prestigious awards, including the ÖKG Grant (2017) for his research on mitochondrial DNA in ischemia-reperfusion injury. He won the CVC Publication Prize (2022) for his work on intracellular Na+ modulation in inflammatory response. In 2023, he received the Best Abstract Prize at ÖSKIM for his study on NSE measurements in ICU patients. In 2024, he was awarded the Medizinisch-Wissenschaftlichen Fonds des Bürgermeisters der Bundeshauptstadt Wien for research on inflammatory markers in fulminant myocarditis.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Lenz’s research focuses on vascular biology, ischemia-reperfusion injury, mitochondrial function, and inflammatory processes in cardiology. His work explores pharmacologic modulation of intracellular Na+ levels, biomarkers for cardiac risk stratification, and immune responses in myocardial infarction and myocarditis. His studies have significantly contributed to understanding cardiovascular pathophysiology, with 13 first/last-author publications and 22 co-authored papers.

Conclusion

Dr. Max Lenz is a highly competitive candidate for the Young Scientist Award, given his outstanding research achievements, academic excellence, and contributions to cardiology. Expanding international collaborations and leadership roles could further solidify his profile as a top contender.

Publications

  • Title: Routinely Available Inflammatory Biomarkers Are Not Associated With Target Lesion Revascularization After Coronary Intervention
    Year: 2025
    Authors: Eva Steinacher, Andreas Hammer, Ulrike Baumer, Lorenz Koller, Alexander Niessner

 

  • Title: Urinary Output as a Predictor of Mortality in Cardiogenic Shock: An Explorative Retrospective Analysis
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Sebastian Markart, Alexander Hermann, Florian Chiari, Thomas Staudinger, Robert Zilberszac

 

  • Title: NT-proBNP Reflects Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Rather than Left Ventricular Dilatation or Systolic Dysfunction in Patients with Fabry Disease
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Constantin Gatterer, Dietrich Beitzke, Gère Sunder-Plaßmann, Senta Graf, Max Lenz

 

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.

Profile

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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