Jonathan Fromm | Flow Cytometry | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Jonathan Fromm | Flow Cytometry | Research Excellence Award

Professor | University of Washington | United States

Dr. Jonathan Fromm is a distinguished researcher in hematopathology and clinical laboratory medicine, with a strong focus on flow cytometry, lymphoma biology, and immunophenotypic characterization of hematologic malignancies. His work has significantly advanced diagnostic precision and understanding of diseases such as classical Hodgkin lymphoma, non-Hodgkin lymphomas, and leukemias. With 97 peer-reviewed publications and 5647 citations, his research demonstrates substantial impact, reflected in an h-index of 32. He has contributed extensively to the development of flow cytometric methodologies for disease detection, minimal residual disease assessment, and therapeutic targeting. His research also integrates molecular diagnostics, immunology, and clinical trials, particularly in evaluating biomarkers and targeted therapies. In addition, his contributions to WHO classification chapters and leading journals highlight his role in shaping contemporary hematopathology practices and translational cancer research.

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Nicla Porciello | Flow Cytometry | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Nicla Porciello | Flow Cytometry | Women Researcher Award

Post Doctor | Regina Elena National Cancer institute | Italy

Dr. Nicla Porcello is a research-focused scientist whose work centers on translational biomedical science, with particular emphasis on molecular diagnostics, clinical biomarkers, and advanced analytical methodologies. Their scholarly contributions span areas such as disease pathophysiology, diagnostic assay development, and applied clinical research, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach that integrates laboratory investigation with clinical relevance. To date, they have authored 19 scientific documents, which have accumulated 330 citations, demonstrating measurable impact and recognition within the research community. An h-index of 11 further highlights sustained influence across multiple publications and consistent citation performance. Collectively, this body of work illustrates methodological rigor, collaborative research engagement, and a commitment to advancing evidence-based biomedical knowledge with implications for diagnostic innovation and future translational research.

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