Federica Delbello | Rehabilitation Science | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Federica Delbello | Rehabilitation Science | Research Excellence Award

Azienda Sanitaria Unversitaria Friuli Centrale | Italy

Dr. Federica Delbello is a distinguished researcher at the Spinal Unit in Udine, Italy, specializing in spinal surgery, arthrodesis, and the radiological assessment of spinal stabilization techniques. Her research primarily focuses on evaluating the accuracy and reliability of radiological methods for assessing spinal fusion, providing evidence-based insights to enhance surgical precision and patient outcomes. To date, she has authored 4 publications, with 4 citations and an h-index of 1, reflecting her growing influence in the field. Dr. Delbello actively collaborates with an international network of 9 co-authors, promoting interdisciplinary research and knowledge exchange. Her work not only advances clinical understanding of spinal fusion assessment but also supports the development of improved diagnostic protocols and rehabilitation strategies. Through rigorous systematic reviews and applied clinical research, Dr. Delbello contributes to global efforts in optimizing spinal health, improving patient safety, and fostering innovation in spinal surgery and rehabilitation practices.

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Accuracy and reliability of radiological methods for assessing fusion rates in patients undergoing spinal arthrodesis and stabilization: A systematic review of the past 10 years

– Bilancia, G., Contartese, D., Delbello, F., Tedesco, G., Salamanna, F., Griffoni, C., Gasbarrini, A., Giavaresi, G., & Spinnato, P., Frontiers in Surgery, 2025

Georg Feigl | Clinical Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Georg Feigl | Clinical Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Institut für Anatomie und klinische Morphologie, Universität Witten | Germany

Prof. Dr. Georg Christoph Feigl is a Germany-based academic researcher at Universität Witten/Herdecke, specializing in clinical anatomy, surgical education, anesthesiology-related anatomy, and cadaver-based medical training. He has authored over 120 peer-reviewed publications, accumulating 2,419 citations with an h-index of 25, reflecting sustained international impact. His research focuses on anatomical optimization for surgical and interventional procedures, including regional anesthesia, orthopedic and thoracic surgery, and advanced cadaveric models (Thiel and Dodge embalming techniques). Prof. Feigl collaborates widely across disciplines, with 300+ co-authors, contributing to translational studies that bridge anatomy, imaging, and clinical practice. His work supports safer surgical techniques, improved medical training, and evidence-based procedural standards, delivering clear societal benefits through enhanced patient safety, education quality, and clinical outcomes.

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Ana Luz Cano Díaz | Infectious Diseases | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Ana Luz Cano Díaz | Infectious Diseases | Young Researcher Award

Infectious disease specialist | Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social | Mexico

Ana Luz Cano Díaz is an infectious diseases specialist and attending physician at the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, with advanced training in internal medicine, infectious diseases, and clinical research. Her expertise centers on HIV, antiretroviral therapy, hepatitis C, vaccination strategies, opportunistic infections, and infections in individuals with immune-mediated conditions. She has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications in high-impact international journals indexed in major scientific databases, contributing evidence on metabolic complications, viral coinfections, emerging infections, and real-world effectiveness of modern therapies. Her work involves multidisciplinary and international collaborations that integrate clinical care with translational research. In addition to her scientific output, she plays a key role in medical education as an adjunct professor and research mentor, guiding postgraduate trainees and strengthening clinical research capacity. Her contributions support improved patient outcomes, evidence-based public health strategies, and advancement of infectious disease care at national and global levels. She has 18 citations from 9 documents with an h-index of 2.

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