Liying Yao | Public Health & Epidemiology | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Liying Yao | Public Health & Epidemiology | Research Excellence Award

Post Doctoral | Guangzhou university | China

Dr. Liying Yao is an active researcher in sports and exercise psychology, with a strong scholarly focus on exercise and mental health, sport performance psychology, physical activity participation, and physical fitness assessment. Her research integrates behavioral science with applied sport and exercise contexts, addressing both individual and community-level determinants of physical activity and psychological well-being. She has contributed to peer-reviewed national and international journals, including SCI, SSCI, and Scopus-indexed publications, with research spanning obesity prevention, adolescent physical health behaviors, social support for exercise, and community-built environments influencing activity participation. Dr. Yao’s work demonstrates methodological rigor and interdisciplinary relevance, particularly in translating psychological theory into practical interventions for health promotion. To date, her scholarly output comprises 9 research documents, accumulating 40 citations with an h-index of 3, reflecting growing academic impact and visibility. Her research contributions continue to advance evidence-based understanding in sports and exercise psychology, supporting healthier and more active populations through scientifically grounded insights.

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Vasileios Ediaroglou | Public Health & Epidemiology | Young Medical Scientist Award

Mr. Vasileios Ediaroglou | Public Health & Epidemiology | Young Medical Scientist Award

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki | Greece

Mr. Vasileios Ediaroglou is an emerging researcher with a focused academic portfolio spanning anatomical sciences, clinical anatomy, digital health, and medical education. His scholarly output comprises 6 peer-reviewed research documents, reflecting contributions to original research, systematic reviews, and clinically relevant case reports published in indexed journals. His work has attracted 73 citations, demonstrating growing academic visibility and relevance within the biomedical research community, with an established h-index of 2. His research interests integrate morphological variability, surgical anatomy, artificial intelligence applications in medical education, and technology-assisted clinical monitoring. He has contributed to multidisciplinary collaborations, consensus documents, and evidence-based analyses that bridge foundational anatomy with translational and clinical significance. In addition to authorship, he has participated in peer review activities and academic dissemination through oral and poster presentations at national and international scientific conferences. His research trajectory reflects a commitment to methodologically sound investigation, collaborative scholarship, and the advancement of contemporary medical science through data-driven and innovation-oriented research.

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