Ute Botzenhart | Medicine and Health Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ute Botzenhart | Orthodontics | Research Excellence Award 

Dresden University of Technology | Germany

Dr. Ute Ulrike Botzenhart is a highly accomplished orthodontist and researcher with extensive expertise in dental medicine, craniofacial biology, and functional orthodontics. Affiliated with TU Dresden and actively engaged in international collaboration with the University of Poznan, her research focuses on the interplay between muscle function and the stomatognathic system, with particular emphasis on innovative therapeutic interventions such as botulinum toxin applications. Her doctoral and habilitation work reflects a strong foundation in both experimental and clinical research, including studies on laser applications in dentistry and functional modulation of oral structures. Dr. Botzenhart integrates advanced digital orthodontic technologies with evidence-based clinical practice, contributing to improved diagnostic and treatment outcomes. She is actively involved in teaching, project management, and interdisciplinary research, while maintaining clinical excellence in orthodontic care. Her memberships in leading professional societies and certifications in areas such as dental sleep medicine, sports dentistry, and digital volume tomography further highlight her commitment to continuous professional development and innovation in modern orthodontics.

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Junning Ma | Medicine and Health Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Junning Ma | Medicine and Health Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Zhejiang University and Qing Hai University | China

Ma Juning is a clinician-scientist specializing in neurosurgery with a strong focus on nanomedicine and targeted therapies for neurological disorders. His research centers on engineering biomimetic nanoparticles and cell membrane-coated nanocarriers to improve drug delivery across complex biological barriers, particularly in glioma, stroke, and pituitary adenomas. He has led competitive projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, highlighting his capacity for independent and innovative research. His international training, including a joint doctoral program at Yale University, has strengthened his expertise in translational neuroscience and advanced therapeutic strategies. Dr. Ma has contributed to high-impact publications in leading journals such as Biomaterials, Nano Letters, and Materials Today Bio, reflecting the significance of his work in tumor microenvironment targeting and immunotherapy. His interdisciplinary background integrates neurosurgery, nanotechnology, and stem cell research, aiming to develop clinically viable solutions for challenging brain diseases. In addition to research, he demonstrates leadership through active roles in academic and clinical communities. With a solid foundation in both basic science and clinical practice, he continues to advance precision medicine approaches for neurological disease treatment.

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Ylenia Della Rocca | Medicine and Health Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Ylenia Della Rocca | Medicine and Health Sciences | Research Excellence Award 

Link University | Italy

Ylenia Della Rocca is an Associate Professor of Histology and Embryology and Physiology whose research profile is internationally recognized in the fields of stem cell biology, regenerative medicine, and advanced in vitro modeling for precision medicine. Her scientific activity is strongly interdisciplinary, integrating histology, embryology, molecular biology, biomaterials, and translational medicine, with a particular focus on induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), extracellular vesicles, and 3D culture systems. Her core research line centers on the reprogramming of autologous human gingival mesenchymal stem cells into iPSCs and their differentiation toward functional cell types, especially cardiomyocytes and neural lineages. This work has led to innovative strategies for cardiac regeneration and personalized regenerative therapies, culminating in a patented non-integrative reprogramming and cardiomyogenic differentiation process. Through advanced molecular and morphological analyses, her studies elucidate the signaling pathways governing cell fate, inflammation, hypoxia response, and extracellular matrix remodeling. A distinctive element of her research is the development and application of organ-on-a-chip and tissue-on-a-chip platforms, including bone-on-a-chip and cardiac models, to study disease mechanisms, environmental pollutant toxicity, and therapeutic responses. Within national and international projects, she has contributed to the creation of physiologically relevant in vitro systems that reduce reliance on animal models while increasing translational relevance. Her work on environmental pollutants, such as bisphenol A and pesticides, has clarified their impact on inflammatory, apoptotic, and epigenetic pathways in stem cells and endothelial models.

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Shiva Pourshafie | Medicine | Editorial Board Member

Ms. Shiva Pourshafie | Medicine | Editorial Board Member

Tehran University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Ms. Shiva Pourshafie is a dedicated and highly skilled physiotherapist with eight years of progressive clinical experience, specializing in orthopedic, neurology, and infertility-related physiotherapy. Based in Tehran, Iran, she has built a strong reputation for delivering patient-centered care across diverse populations, including children with developmental challenges, adults recovering from injuries, and elderly individuals managing chronic movement disorders. At 28 years old, Shiva already demonstrates advanced clinical maturity, combining professional expertise with exceptional client-facing skills and the ability to collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary healthcare teams. She is committed to accurately assessing patient needs, developing individualized treatment plans, and applying evidence-based therapeutic techniques to enhance functional outcomes. Her career objective focuses on advancing her knowledge, expanding her clinical capabilities, and contributing meaningfully to the healthcare system as a forward-thinking physiotherapist. Shiva’s academic foundation is solid and distinguished. She completed her Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy at Iran University of Medical Sciences (2014–2018) and pursued her Master’s degree at Tehran University of Medical Sciences (2019–2022), where she widened her expertise in advanced rehabilitation sciences. Her academic journey is complemented by continuous professional training, including dry needling, lymphedema evaluation and treatment, fascial distortion model (FDM), manual therapy, and specialized courses in pelvic pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, and sexual dysfunction from North Georgia University and Antwerp University. These certifications significantly enhance her clinical versatility and evidence-based practice. Professionally, Shiva has gained extensive hands-on experience working at Pishgam Physiotherapy Clinic (2017–2025), where she provided specialized treatments in orthopedic rehabilitation and infertility-related therapy. Additionally, she has offered home-based physiotherapy services since 2018, delivering personalized care for patients with neurological and orthopedic conditions. Her achievements include notable contributions to infertility-related physiotherapy and the publication of a peer-reviewed research article in 2025 (DOI: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2025.01.032), reflecting her commitment to academic growth and scientific inquiry. Shiva possesses strong clinical, analytical, and interpersonal skills, including proficiency in rehabilitation equipment, advanced manual therapy techniques, patient evaluation, treatment planning, and therapeutic communication. She is fluent in English — speaking, reading, and writing at an advanced level. Known for her patience, empathy, and professionalism, she consistently demonstrates a compassionate approach when supporting patients throughout their recovery journey. Guided by ambition and continuous learning, Shiva is ready to embrace new professional challenges and contribute meaningfully to the advancement of physiotherapy and patient care.

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Effects of eccentric exercises with and without dry needling approaches at the patients with chronic rotator cuff tendinopathy

Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
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Contributors: Shiva Pourshafie; Zinat Ashnagar; Shohreh Jalaie; Siamak Bashardoust Tajali

Fahimeh Haghighatdoost | Health Professions | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Fahimeh Haghighatdoost | Health Professions | Editorial Board Member

Isfahan University of medical sciences | Iran

Dr. Fahimeh Haghighatdoost is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nutrition at the Faculty of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. She holds a Ph.D. in Nutrition Sciences from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran, where her research focused on the relationship between dietary patterns, metabolic health, and chronic disease prevention. Dr. Haghighatdoost also completed her Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Nutrition and Human Nutrition, laying a strong foundation for her academic and research pursuits in public health nutrition and nutritional epidemiology. In her professional role, Dr. Haghighatdoost teaches advanced courses in nutrition, nutritional epidemiology, research methods, diet therapy, and community nutrition. Her research explores a wide range of themes, including micronutrient deficiencies, metabolic disorders, the impact of dietary patterns on chronic disease, and the role of functional foods in promoting health and well-being. Her scholarly work emphasizes the integration of nutritional science with public health strategies to enhance dietary quality and reduce disease burden at the population level. Over the years, Dr. Haghighatdoost has published extensively in leading international journals, contributing to the global understanding of nutrition and metabolic health. Her notable publications include studies on dietary patterns and metabolic syndrome, magnesium intake and cardiovascular risk, serum vitamin D and inflammation markers, plant-based diets and type 2 diabetes, and the association between dietary diversity and obesity risk. Many of her papers have been cited widely, reflecting her influence and reputation in the field of nutrition science. Dr. Haghighatdoost has led and participated in several major research projects, including studies on micronutrient status and chronic disease risk among Iranian adults, plant-based diet patterns and metabolic outcomes, and the dietary inflammation index and its association with mental health outcomes. Her research has been supported by Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and other national academic institutions. In recognition of her academic excellence, Dr. Haghighatdoost has received multiple honors, including the Best Researcher Award from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences (2023), recognition as a Top 1% Highly Cited Researcher in Nutrition in the Scopus database (2022), and the Distinguished Faculty Research Award from the Faculty of Medicine (2021).

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Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Dietary patterns and risk of metabolic syndrome in Iranian adults.” Journal of Nutritional Sciences, 2024.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Association between magnesium intake and cardiovascular risk factors: A systematic review.” Nutrition Reviews, 2023.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Serum vitamin D status and inflammation markers: A meta-analysis.” Clinical Nutrition, 2023.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Dietary diversity and obesity risk among Iranian women.” Public Health Nutrition, 2022.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Plant-based diets and type 2 diabetes: Insights from Middle Eastern populations.” Nutrients, 2022.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Dietary glycemic index and mental health outcomes: Evidence from Iranian cohorts.” Frontiers in Nutrition, 2021.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Zinc supplementation and glucose metabolism: A randomized controlled trial.” European Journal of Nutrition, 2020.