Bilal Yildirim | Clinical Pharmacology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Bilal Yildirim | Clinical Pharmacology | Research Excellence Award

Resident Doctor | Marmara University Internal Medicine Department | Turkey

Dr. Bilal Yildirim is a physician–scientist with a strong research focus spanning hematology, oncology, cardiology, and translational clinical medicine. His scholarly work emphasizes molecular mechanisms of disease, prognostic biomarkers, and genomics-guided therapeutic strategies. He has contributed to research on hematologic genetics through investigations of HFE gene mutations in erythrocytosis and has explored systemic inflammatory markers, such as the neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio, as independent prognostic indicators in rare malignancies including chondrosarcoma. His peer-reviewed publication in Brain Sciences presents a comprehensive, genomics-driven, multimodal treatment framework for adult-onset diffuse midline glioma, highlighting precision medicine approaches in neuro-oncology. In addition to conference poster and e-poster presentations at international and national scientific meetings, his academic training and clinical research exposure at major institutions have supported a rigorous approach to evidence-based medicine. His ongoing research trajectory integrates clinical observation with molecular and outcomes-based analysis to advance personalized diagnostics and therapeutics.

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Pablo Zamorano Gonzalez | Clinical Pharmacology | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Pablo Zamorano Gonzalez | Clinical Pharmacology | Research Excellence Award

University of Malaga | Spain

Mr. Pablo Zamorano González is a neuroscience researcher whose work focuses on the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying synaptic plasticity, neuroprotection, and neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric disorders. His research integrates experimental models to investigate the role of insulin-like growth factor II (IGF-II), neuropeptides, and intracellular signaling pathways in neuronal survival, mitochondrial function, and cognitive outcomes. He has contributed to peer-reviewed studies addressing Parkinson’s disease, substance-induced neurobiological alterations, and learning and memory, combining translational relevance with mechanistic insight. His scientific output comprises 4 research documents, which have collectively received 29 citations, reflecting early but growing impact in the field, with a current h-index of 2. Through collaborative, multidisciplinary projects and competitive research initiatives, his work advances understanding of neuroprotective strategies and synaptic regulation, supporting the development of novel therapeutic approaches grounded in experimental neuroscience.

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