Cameron Jeffers | Bio-Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Cameron Jeffers | Bio-Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

R&D Mechanical Engineer at University of Arizona | United States

Mr. Cameron Jeffers is an innovative biomedical engineer whose work bridges the boundaries between mechanical design, biomaterials, and medical device innovation. With both a Bachelor of Science in Engineering and a Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Arizona State University, Cameron has cultivated a strong foundation in biomechanics, prosthetic design, and implant development. His passion for solving complex clinical problems is reflected in projects such as the Kyphotic Spinal Implant, a novel device engineered to modulate bone growth in pediatric kyphosis, and the Hip Dysplasia Implant, which integrates custom bone screws and plates to enhance hip mobility and trochanter growth in young patients. He has also contributed to the development of an Adjustable Prosthetic Socket Attachment, focusing on gait cycle mimicry and adaptive silicone bladder systems to improve comfort and performance for amputees. His earlier work includes ‘The Watchdog’, a wearable alert system designed to assist the hard of hearing and deaf, and the Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery of Methadone project, which explored FDA regulatory pathways for advanced therapeutic delivery systems. Cameron has demonstrated a unique ability to translate biomedical theory into practical innovation, further shown in the Blind Associate Ergonomics Safety Solution and Amperometric Glucometer Development, where he combined cost-effective design with user-centered functionality. Professionally, he has led multidisciplinary teams at Amazon facilities, optimizing automated systems and implementing safety and maintenance solutions that have saved the company significant costs. Fluent in Spanish and skilled in SolidWorks, Fusion 360, MATLAB, and Arduino programming, Cameron blends technical excellence with creative problem-solving. His research-driven engineering approach continues to push boundaries in medical device design, biomechanics, and human-centered innovation within the field of biomedical engineering.

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Featured Publications:

Ozaki, G., Byrd, J., Foley, B., Farell, A., Williams, G., Twedt, M., Sypherd, J., & Jeffers, C. (n.d.). Use of digital image analysis to improve rigor and efficiency of physeal bone growth measurements. Histology and Histopathology, Article 18875.

Halanski, M. A., Jeffers, C., Abubakr, Y., Zhou, M., Kokinos, B., Twedt, M., & others. (n.d.). Vertebral growth modulation through periosteal resection and fixed length deformity overcorrection: Computational and in vivo pilot study. JOR Spine, 8(4), e70121.

Halanski, M. A., Chaudhary, R., Ozaki, G., Jeffers, C., Twedt, M., Wang, X., & others. (n.d.). Surgical periosteal resection changes bone geometry and strength in New Zealand white rabbits. JBMR Plus, 9(9), Article ziaf101.

Halanski, M. A., Kokinos, B., Leiferman, E., Zhou, M., Abubakr, Y., Twedt, M., & others. (n.d.). The growth modulating effects of tether tension on vertebral growth are biphasic: A study of posterior vertebral body tethering (pVBT) in a novel kyphotic porcine model. Spine Deformity, 1–12.

Halanski, M. A., & Jeffers, C. (n.d.). Vertebral growth modulating directional hinged end-to-end rod connector. U.S. Patent Application No. 18/742,873.

Nguyen Thi Phuong Trang | Bio Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nguyen Thi Phuong Trang | Bio Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Research Scientist | Vietnam Ministry of Sciences and Technology | Vietnam

This researcher is a molecular biologist with extensive expertise in plant genetics, molecular systematics, and conservation biology. With training and academic experience across Vietnam, South Korea, Belgium, and the United States, they have developed strong skills in molecular biology, genetic engineering, and biochemistry. Their career began with assistant researcher roles at Hanoi National University and the Institute of Biotechnology, Vietnam, where they worked on protein purification and recombinant DNA technology. Later, they advanced as a Research Scientist at the Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology (VAST), contributing significantly to studies on genetic diversity, phylogeny, and conservation of threatened plant species. Internationally, they expanded their expertise through research training in the University of Tennessee, Vrije Brussels University, and the University of Suwon. Their work emphasizes conservation genetics of cycads, bamboos, and conifers, aiming to understand population structures, genetic diversity, and strategies for biological conservation in flora.

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Education

The researcher’s academic journey reflects a strong foundation in biology and advanced molecular sciences. They began their education at Hanoi-Amsterdam Special High School, majoring in biology, and continued with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology at Hanoi National University where they graduated with distinction. Pursuing higher education abroad, they completed a Master’s degree in Life Sciences at the University of Suwon, South Korea earning excellent academic results. they undertook doctoral studies at Vrije Brussels University, Belgium, focusing on molecular biology and plant systematics. Parallel to this, they enhanced their research experience at the Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, Vietnam, and gained valuable international exposure as a technician in physiology at the University of Tennessee, USA Their educational background blends academic excellence and practical research training, providing a multidisciplinary expertise in molecular biology, genetics, conservation, and plant evolutionary studies.

Experience

The researcher’s professional career spans over two decades, combining research, teaching, and laboratory expertise. They began as an Assistant Researcher at Hanoi National University, working on protein purification from plant seeds, and at the Institute of Biotechnology, VAST focusing on recombinant hepatitis B antigen expression in E. they served as a Research Scientist at the Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, VAST, investigating plant genetic diversity and conservation, with projects on cycads, bamboos, and conifers. Internationally, they worked as a Technician at the University of Tennessee, USA, gaining hands-on expertise in physiology and molecular techniques. They further advanced their career through doctoral research at Vrije Brussels University, Belgium while maintaining research links with IEBR, Vietnam. Their professional journey highlights strong expertise in genetic diversity studies, molecular systematics, conservation biology, and applied biotechnology, with significant contributions to plant biodiversity conservation.

Awards and Honors

Throughout their academic and research career, the researcher has achieved recognition for excellence and dedication in life sciences. During their Master’s program at the University of Suwon, South Koreathey graduated with an excellent academic grade, demonstrating outstanding performance in life sciences research and coursework. At Hanoi National University, they completed their Bachelor’s degree with a very good grade, further establishing their strong academic foundation. Their research work on molecular biology, plant genetics, and biodiversity conservation has contributed to the preservation of endangered plant species in Vietnam, earning respect and recognition among peers at the Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, VAST. Their international research experiences in Belgium, South Korea, and the USA reflect a high level of academic competence and adaptability. While no specific award titles are listed, their continuous record of excellent results, research leadership, and international collaboration stand as significant honors in their career.

Research Focus

The researcher’s scientific focus lies at the intersection of molecular biology, biochemistry, genetic engineering, and conservation genetics, with particular emphasis on flora. Their specialization includes DNA and RNA isolation, PCR-based techniques (SSR, ISSR, sequencing), gene cloning and expression in E. coli, yeast, and animal cells, and protein purification using immunological approaches such as ELISA and Western blotting. Their research has a strong conservation biology dimension, emphasizing population structure, genetic diversity, and phylogenetic studies of threatened plants in Vietnam, including cycads, bamboos, and conifers. They are particularly interested in understanding how habitat fragmentation affects extinction risks and in developing genetic strategies for conserving endangered plant species. Their integrative approach combines molecular tools with ecological data to support biodiversity preservation. Beyond conservation, their expertise extends to molecular systematics, species identification, and applied biotechnological techniques, reflecting a versatile skill set with broad applications in molecular genetics, evolutionary studies, and sustainable conservation efforts.

Publication Top Notes 

A Novel Aptamer Selection Strategy for Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Its Application as a Detecting Probe in a Hybrid Lateral Flow Assay
Year: 2025

Genetic population structure of the Vietnamese ginseng (Panax vietnamensis Ha et Grushv.) detected by microsatellite analysis
Year: 2024

Genetic variability of the endangered tropical species Hopea ferrea laness in forests revealed by microsatellite analysis
Year: 2024

Conclusion

The candidate demonstrates exceptional strengths in molecular biology and plant conservation genetics, with international training and meaningful research contributions. Their work on genetic diversity and conservation of endangered plant species is scientifically valuable and socially relevant, positioning them as a strong contender for a Best Researcher Award.

Zeinab Gasavi Nezhad | Biomechanics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zeinab Gasavi Nezhad | Biomechanics| Best Researcher Award

Teaching Assistant | University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences | Iran

Zeinab Gasavi Nezhad is an early-career researcher and clinician specializing in orthotics, prosthetics, and rehabilitation sciences. She holds B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Orthotics and Prosthetics from the University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences (USWR), where she graduated as the top student of her cohort. Currently, she is pursuing a Ph.D. at USWR while serving as a Teaching Assistant. Her research integrates biomechanics, clinical rehabilitation, and engineering design, with a focus on spinal orthoses for older adults with hyperkyphosis and assistive devices for neurological conditions. She has published systematic reviews, clinical trials, and collaborative studies with engineers and startups, leading to peer-reviewed articles, funded projects, and a patent-pending wearable kyphosis-corrective belt. Alongside her academic pursuits, she provides specialized clinical care to elderly patients and children with cerebral palsy, ensuring her research is grounded in real-world rehabilitation needs. Her career reflects a dedication to bridging clinical practice and innovation.

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Education

Zeinab Gasavi Nezhad completed both her B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Orthotics and Prosthetics at the University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences (USWR), excelling as the top graduate in her class. During her academic training, she developed strong expertise in biomechanics, gait analysis, orthotic design, and rehabilitation strategies, which laid the foundation for her future research. Her master’s studies emphasized systematic reviews and clinical research in orthotic interventions, particularly targeting postural deformities and gait impairments in older adults. Currently, she is pursuing her Ph.D. at USWR, where her doctoral research investigates advanced orthotic solutions for hyperkyphosis and spinal cord injury rehabilitation. As part of her training, she has led multiple funded projects and collaborated with engineers in the design and testing of innovative assistive devices. Zeinab’s educational path reflects a strong commitment to combining academic excellence with translational research aimed at enhancing rehabilitation practices and clinical care.

Experience

Zeinab Gasavi Nezhad has extensive experience spanning clinical rehabilitation, academic teaching, and applied research. She currently serves as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, supporting undergraduate and graduate-level instruction in orthotics, prosthetics, and rehabilitation technologies. Her research experience includes systematic reviews on hyperkyphosis, spinal cord injury, ankle injuries, and cerebral palsy, several of which have been published in international journals. She has also led clinical trials and prototype testing, most notably on a wearable vibratory-feedback kyphosis-corrective belt, where she served as project lead in collaboration with engineers at Sharif University. Clinically, Zeinab delivers specialized care for older adults with spinal deformities and children with cerebral palsy, ensuring her interventions are evidence-based and patient-centered. She is also engaged in consultancy and innovation projects with startups, translating research outcomes into practical rehabilitation devices. This diverse experience has strengthened her role as both a clinician and academic innovator.

Research Focus

Zeinab Gasavi Nezhad’s research lies at the intersection of biomechanics, orthotic innovation, and rehabilitation sciences. Her primary focus is on posture and gait in older adults with hyperkyphosis, where she has conducted award-nominated systematic reviews and clinical studies on spinal orthoses, gait parameters, balance, and fall risk. She also explores assistive device innovation for neurological conditions such as spinal cord injury and cerebral palsy, integrating engineering design with clinical evaluation to create novel solutions. Her ongoing Ph.D. research investigates advanced orthoses for spinal cord injury rehabilitation, including reciprocating hip-knee designs. In parallel, she has contributed to systematic reviews and trials on ankle injuries, postural stability, and orthotic interventions in athletes. Zeinab emphasizes translational research by leading collaborations with engineers and startups to develop prototypes like the wearable kyphosis-corrective belt, now under patent review. Overall, her research advances evidence-based, patient-centered innovations in orthotics and rehabilitation practice.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her academic and professional journey, Zeinab Gasavi Nezhad has received recognition for her academic excellence, research achievements, and innovative contributions. At the University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences (USWR), she was recognized as an Exceptional Talent, a distinction granted to high-achieving students. Her systematic review on gait impairment in older adults with hyperkyphosis was nominated for a research award, highlighting her contribution to evidence-based rehabilitation. Zeinab is also an active member of the Iranian Orthotics and Prosthetics Association and the Research and Technology Committee at USWR, reflecting her leadership in academic and professional communities. She has presented her work at scientific congresses and actively contributed to collaborative projects bridging engineering and clinical sciences. Additionally, her work on the vibratory-feedback kyphosis-corrective belt has led to a patent application, further demonstrating her innovative capacity. These achievements underscore her dual commitment to advancing rehabilitation science and improving patient care outcomes.

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Conclusion

Zeinab Gasavi Nezhad demonstrates potential as a researcher in orthotics and prosthetics, with a strong academic background and research focus. Her multidisciplinary collaborations and clinical expertise are notable, and her research has the potential to make a significant impact in the field of rehabilitation sciences. With further development of her publication record and citation impact, she could become a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her contributions to the field, including her award-nominated systematic reviews and patent-pending vibratory kyphosis corrective belt, demonstrate her commitment to advancing the field and improving patient outcomes.

Wei Ji | Bio-Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Wei Ji | Bio-Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

associate chief physician at Nanfang Hospital, China

Dr. Wei Ji is an Associate Chief Physician at Nanfang Hospital with a specialization in spine biomechanics and surgery. He has dedicated his career to the study and clinical treatment of spinal diseases, particularly focusing on minimally invasive treatments and non-surgical therapies for cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, and spinal stenosis. Over the years, he has developed expertise in treating spinal tumors, tuberculosis, and deformities such as scoliosis and hunchback. He has published more than 40 papers in prominent orthopedic journals and holds 11 national invention patents. 🏥🦴📚🧑‍🔬

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Education🎓

Dr. Wei Ji completed his undergraduate education in Clinical Medicine and pursued postgraduate training in Orthopedic Surgery. He earned advanced certifications and specialized training in spine surgery and biomechanics. He has also participated in numerous international workshops and conferences, enhancing his knowledge in minimally invasive spine treatments. His academic journey reflects his commitment to both practical and theoretical aspects of spinal healthcare.

Experience👨‍⚕️

Dr. Wei Ji has been working as an associate chief physician at Nanfang Hospital for many years. He has gained extensive experience in treating various spinal conditions, including complex surgeries and advanced non-surgical therapies. His roles involve patient management, surgical procedures, and developing new treatment techniques. He has collaborated with leading researchers in orthopedics, making significant strides in clinical and biomechanical research.

Awards and Honors. 🏅

Dr. Wei Ji has received numerous accolades, including 11 national invention and utility model patents for his contributions to spinal surgery innovations. He is recognized as an expert in his field, with awards from prominent orthopedic associations and hospitals for his research and clinical outcomes. His work continues to shape the future of spine surgery in China and beyond

Research Focus💡

Dr. Wei Ji’s research primarily revolves around biomechanical analysis of the spine and minimally invasive techniques for spine surgery. His focus includes developing more effective treatments for cervical spondylosis, lumbar herniation, spinal stenosis, and deformities such as scoliosis. His innovations in non-surgical functional training therapies also aim to improve patients’ recovery. His published research continues to contribute significantly to both academic and clinical communities

Publications 📖

Title: Feasibility of C2 Pedicle Screw Fixation with the In-Out-In Technique for Patients with Basilar Invagination

Authors: Xu, P., Lin, J., Xiao, H., Zheng, J., Ji, W.

Journal: Spine, 2024, 49(11), pp. 798–804

Abstract: The article evaluates the feasibility and biomechanical effectiveness of using the in-out-in technique for C2 pedicle screw fixation in patients with basilar invagination. The study provides insights into the technique’s safety and its potential to improve clinical outcomes.

Citation Count: 2

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Biomechanical Evaluation of Clival Screw Fixation for Occipitocervical Instability: A Finite Element Analysis

Authors: Lin, W., Zheng, J., Zhang, M., Xiao, H., Ji, W.

Journal: Orthopaedic Surgery, 2024

Feasibility of Anterior Fixation with Single Screw for Odontoid Fractures in Pediatrics: A Computed Tomographic Study

Authors: Lin, J., Ji, W., Huang, Z., Zhu, Q., Liu, J.

Journal: Orthopaedic Surgery, 2023

Anterior Transarticular Crossing Screw Fixation for Atlantoaxial Joint Instability: A Biomechanical Study

Authors: Xiao, H., Huang, Z., Xu, P., Zhu, Q., Ji, W.

Journal: Neurospine, 2023

The Morphological Evaluation of the Cervical Muscle in Patients With Basilar Invagination: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Based Study

Authors: Lin, J., Xu, P., Zheng, J., Zhu, Q., Ji, W.

Journal: Neurospine, 2023

Ipsilateral Fixation and Reconstruction of the Cervical Spine after Resection of a Dumbbell Tumor Via a Unilateral Posterior Approach: A Case Report and Biomechanical Study

Authors: Zeng, Y., Huang, Z., Huang, Z., Ji, W., Jiang, H.

Journal: Orthopaedic Surgery, 2023

Other Publications by Ji, W.:

Numerous studies in advanced spine surgical techniques and biomechanical analyses, contributing significantly to the orthopedic community.

Conclusion

Dr. Wei Ji’s sustained commitment to advancing spinal biomechanics and minimally invasive techniques, alongside his proven record of innovative research, positions him as an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His publications and patents showcase his leadership in the field, and his future research promises to further enrich the clinical and academic community.

Pedro Villarego | Bio-Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Pedro Villarego | Bio-Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Associate Chief of Surgery at Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital, Spain

Assoc Prof Dr. Pedro Villarego is an accomplished medical professional with over 21 years of specialized experience in surgery. He currently serves as the Associate Chief and coordinator of several surgical units at Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital. 🩺 His expertise spans peritoneal oncologic surgery, hepatobiliary surgery, endocrine surgery, and breast pathology.  He earned his medical degree from the University of Córdoba and a Ph.D. in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Málaga. He has made significant contributions to cancer care, including the establishment of the first Intraperitoneal Chemohyperthermia Unit in Castilla-La Mancha.  Assoc Prof Dr. Pedro Villaregois also recognized for his teaching roles at the Autonomous University of Madrid and has supervised numerous doctoral theses.

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Education  🎓

Assoc Prof Dr. Pedro Villarego completed his Bachelor’s degree in Medicine at the University of Córdoba in 1995. 🩺 He later earned an Official Specialist Title in General Surgery and Digestive System from the 12 de Octubre University Hospital in 2004. 📚 His academic journey culminated with a Ph.D. in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Málaga in 2011, where he defended his doctoral thesis on VEGF and VEGFC levels in gastric cancer. 🎖️ Assoc Prof Dr. Pedro Villarego holds two master’s degrees: one in Medical Management and Clinical Management from UNED (2008-2009) and another in Sarcomas and Musculoskeletal Tumors from the European University of Madrid (2021-2022). 📖 His academic excellence is reflected in his outstanding Cum Laude honors and ongoing dedication to surgical research.

Experience 🏥 

Assoc Prof Dr. Pedro Villaregohas over two decades of specialized surgical experience. He secured a permanent statutory position at Castilla-La Mancha Health Service’s Ciudad Real University Hospital in 2008. 💼 Currently, he serves as the Associate Chief at Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital, coordinating several high-profile units, including Peritoneal Oncologic Surgery and Hepatobiliary Surgery. 👩‍🏫 Since 2022, Dr. [Name] has been an Associate Professor at the Autonomous University of Madrid, where he teaches surgery and biomedical engineering. 📚 His teaching experience also extends to the University of Castilla-La Mancha, where he served from 2013 to 2018. 🎓 He has supervised 5 doctoral theses and 8 undergraduate projects, contributing extensively to surgical education and research.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Assoc Prof Dr. Pedro Villarego has been the recipient of several prestigious awards. In 2013, he received the gold badge of AMUMA for his pioneering work in ovarian cancer care and establishing the first Intraperitoneal Chemohyperthermia Unit in Castilla-La Mancha. 🌟 His dedication to research was recognized in 2020 when he won the National Research Intensification Award from the Quironsalud Group. 🏆 Assoc Prof Dr. Pedro Villarego has been honored for his innovative contributions to cancer treatment, particularly in surgical oncology and multidisciplinary approaches to patient care. 🏅 His efforts have made a significant impact on both clinical practices and surgical research in Spain, earning him national recognition. 📖 Additionally, his research in oncologic surgery has garnered awards for excellence in medical advancement.

Research Focus 🔬

Assoc Prof Dr. Pedro Villarego focuses his research on surgical oncology, particularly peritoneal oncologic surgery and the role of VEGF/VEGFC in gastric cancer recurrence and mortality. 💉 He is dedicated to improving outcomes for cancer patients through innovations in fiber optic sensing, hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC), and minimally invasive surgical techniques. 🩺 His research also explores hepatobiliary and endocrine surgery, as well as breast pathology, aiming to integrate advanced technologies into surgical practices. 📚 Assoc Prof Dr. Pedro Villarego has contributed to over 15 national and provincial projects and holds multiple patents in his field. 📖 His work extends to international collaborations on cancer treatment protocols and he is particularly interested in translational research that bridges clinical applications with scientific discovery.

Publication  Top Notes

Intraperitoneal administration of carcinoembryonic antigen-directed CAR T cells for peritoneal carcinomatosis in colorectal cancer – Cytotherapy (2024)【DOI: 10.1016/J.JCYT.2023.10.007】.

Paclitaxel as HIPEC drug for ovarian peritoneal metastasesCurrent Oncology (2024)【DOI: 10.3390/CURRONCOL31020048】.

POTEE induces invadopodia formation in breast cancer cellsMolecular Oncology (2024)【DOI: 10.1002/1878-0261.13568】.

Non-invasive estimation of PCI in colorectal peritoneal carcinomatosisCirugía Española (2024)【DOI: 10.1016/J.CIRENG.2022.03.021】.

Long-term intraperitoneal access with new catheter designJournal of Surgical Oncology (2024)【DOI: 10.1002/jso.27843】.

Pseudomyxoma peritonei: No systemic dissemination with undetectable ctDNAEuropean Journal of Surgical Oncology (2024)【DOI: 10.1016/j.ejso.2024.108395】.

Efficacy and safety of HIPEC in colon cancerJAMA Surgery (2023)【DOI: 10.1001/JAMASURG.2023.0662】.

First trial of CEB-01 for retroperitoneal sarcomaAnnals of Oncology (2023)【DOI: 10.1016/J.ANNONC.2023.09.1161】.

Adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells in abdominal sepsisStem Cell Research & Therapy (2023)【DOI: 10.1186/S13287-023-03588-X】.

Mucin analysis in pseudomyxoma peritoneiJournal of Clinical Medicine (2023)【DOI: 10.3390/JCM12124007】.

Conclusion

Given the individual’s significant contributions to the fields of surgical oncology, clinical management, research, and education, they are a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Their achievements in establishing innovative cancer treatment methods, combined with their leadership in both medical practice and academic spheres, highlight their outstanding qualifications. Expanding their international research presence and publication record could further enhance their already impressive profile for future recognition.