Fei Chen | Histopathology & Cytology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Fei Chen | Histopathology & Cytology | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Profesor | NYU Grossman school of Medicine | United States

Dr. Fei Chen is a clinician-scientist and academic pathologist with a sustained research focus on molecular pathology, cytopathology, and translational diagnostics. Their scholarly work spans cancer genomics, liquid biopsy, molecular testing of cytology specimens, and the integration of advanced technologies such as next-generation sequencing and artificial intelligence into diagnostic pathology. With 16 peer-reviewed documents, their publications appear in high-impact journals across pathology, oncology, and molecular medicine, reflecting contributions to bladder, prostate, thyroid, lung, and neurodegenerative disease research. This body of work has accrued approximately 75 citations, underscoring its relevance and influence within the research community. An h-index of 5 highlights consistent scholarly impact across multiple publications. In addition to original research and systematic reviews, their work includes multi-institutional studies and method-validation research that bridges laboratory innovation with clinical application, contributing to evidence-based advancements in modern diagnostic and molecular pathology.

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Mathurin Dongmo Wamba | Laboratory Management & Accreditation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mathurin Dongmo Wamba | Laboratory Management & Accreditation | Best Researcher Award

Doctor | University of Bern | Switzerland

Dr. Mathurin Dongmo Wamba is an emerging geophysics researcher whose scientific contributions span global and regional seismic tomography, environmental seismology, geothermal energy exploration, and mantle plume imaging, reflected through 8 published documents, 74 citations, and an h-index of 3. His research integrates advanced seismic imaging, waveform modeling, inverse theory, and data-space cross-validation to investigate deep Earth structures, including plume conduits, mantle ponding zones, and upper-mantle heterogeneities across the Indian and Pacific Oceans. He has produced influential studies on deep mantle plumbing beneath La Réunion and Comoros hotspots, full-waveform tomography of the Indian Ocean, and cross-validated interpretations of mantle structure using global tomographic models. His work also extends to environmental seismology, where he links seismic signals with hydrodynamic and meteorological processes to monitor natural hazards such as slope failures, river discharge variability, wind-induced lake responses, and methane degassing, using multimodal datasets collected from ocean-bottom seismometers, hydrophones, ADCPs, and weather stations. He applies multidisciplinary techniques combining signal processing, numerical modeling, machine learning, and climate-linked data analysis to develop innovative approaches for subsurface imaging and hazard monitoring in marine and lacustrine environments. His research contributions encompass major international projects such as MERMAID, RHUM-RUM, and regional environmental monitoring initiatives in Switzerland. Through continued publication, scholarly reviews, and collaborative work across seismology, geodynamics, and environmental geoscience, he advances high-resolution imaging frameworks and novel observational strategies that deepen understanding of Earth structure and geophysical processes.

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