Shubana Hayat | Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Shubana Hayat | Medicine | Research Excellence Award

University of Campania | Italy

Ms. Shubana Hayat is a microbiology researcher with expertise in microbial isolation, characterization, and antimicrobial analysis, focusing on environmental and public health microbiology. Her research explores antimicrobial activities of medicinal plants, microbial contamination in water sources, and bacterial resistance patterns, contributing to sustainable health and sanitation solutions. She has experience in academic teaching, laboratory research assistance, and clinical microbiology practices. Her technical proficiency includes molecular techniques, microbiological assays, and bio-burden analysis. With 24 citations across 7 documents, and an h-index of 2, her work supports advancements in microbiological research, food safety, and environmental sustainability.

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Jeffrey Velotta | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jeffrey Velotta | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Thoracic Surgeon | Kaiser Permanente Northern California | United States

Dr. Jeffrey Velotta, MD, FACS, is a highly accomplished thoracic surgeon and academic leader recognized for his contributions in lung cancer, mesothelioma, and thoracic surgical innovation. He serves as Associate Thoracic Surgeon at Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center, where he directs the Northern California Mesothelioma Program. In parallel, he is Clinical Professor at Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine, Assistant Professor of Surgery at UCSF, and Global Faculty Member at Stanford University’s Center for Asian Health Research and Education. Dr. Velotta has earned recognition for his outstanding mentorship, teaching, and clinical care, while maintaining a strong presence in research addressing lung cancer disparities in Asian American populations. His leadership extends into numerous national committees, editorial boards, and professional societies, shaping policy and advancing education in thoracic surgery. His career integrates patient-centered care, surgical excellence, mentorship, and innovative research that collectively advance thoracic oncology and health equity.

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Education

Dr. Jeffrey Velotta completed his undergraduate studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Physiology with honors. He pursued medical education at The George Washington University School of Medicine, graduating with distinction and election to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. His post-graduate surgical training included internship and residency in General Surgery at UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, where he served as Chief Resident and received recognition for teaching excellence. He subsequently completed a postdoctoral research fellowship in Cardiothoracic Surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine under Dr. Robert C. Robbins. His advanced surgical training culminated with a residency and chief residency in Thoracic Surgery at Harvard Medical School’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital. This educational foundation, spanning leading institutions in California and Massachusetts, provided him with comprehensive expertise in general, cardiothoracic, and thoracic surgery, research methodology, and leadership in academic medicine.

Professional Experience

Dr. Jeffrey Velotta has established a distinguished career blending clinical practice, academic medicine, mentorship, and research. At Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center, he serves as Associate Thoracic Surgeon and directs the Northern California Mesothelioma Program, leading multidisciplinary approaches for complex thoracic cancers. He is Clinical Professor at the Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine and Assistant Professor of Surgery at UCSF, where he actively teaches, mentors, and guides future surgeons. At Stanford University’s Center for Asian Health Research and Education, he contributes as Global Faculty, advancing population-based studies. His experience includes leadership roles in medical education, admissions committees, and national thoracic societies. He has mentored dozens of medical students, residents, fellows, and junior faculty, many of whom have progressed to prominent academic and clinical roles. His work spans surgery, mentorship, and health equity research, demonstrating his commitment to advancing thoracic oncology while training the next generation of physician leaders.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Jeffrey Velotta has received numerous awards recognizing excellence in surgery, mentorship, teaching, and research. His accolades include election as Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, induction into the American Association of Thoracic Surgeons, and honors from the Society of Asian Academic Surgeons. He has earned multiple UCSF Academy of Medical Educators awards for teaching and mentorship, as well as faculty teacher of the year recognition from UCSF-East Bay. Nationally, he has been awarded by the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, American College of Surgeons, and professional groups for leadership and contributions to clinical practice. His recognition extends to Castle Connolly Top Doctor designations, Reviewer of the Year awards for thoracic journals, and leadership development awards. Early in his career, he received young investigator and surgical excellence awards at Harvard and UCLA. These honors highlight his sustained contributions across clinical care, medical education, surgical innovation, and advancing health equity.

Research Focus

Dr. Jeffrey Velotta research focuses on lung cancer, mesothelioma, and thoracic surgical innovation, with a special emphasis on cancer disparities in Asian American populations. He has led multiple funded projects investigating lung cancer risk among Asian female non-smokers, equitable biomarker testing, outcomes of robotic and minimally invasive thoracic surgery, and strategies to improve access to lung cancer screening. His studies also explore guideline-concordant care, patient outcomes across diverse health systems, and innovative treatments such as cryoablation in mesothelioma surgery. At Stanford CARE, he advances Asian American health research, integrating clinical data with population-level insights. His collaborative work spans industry-funded trials, community health grants, and national cancer consortiums. As an editorial board member and peer reviewer for leading thoracic journals, he contributes to shaping academic discourse in his field. His research program embodies a blend of clinical practice, population health, and translational science aimed at reducing disparities and improving thoracic oncology care.

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Chest Wall Reconstruction Using Biologic Mesh to Cover Soft Tissue Defects: A Narrative Review
Year: 2025

The Impact of Preoperative Invasive Nodal Staging on Unexpected Mediastinal Upstaging in Early-Stage Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
Year: 2025

Time to surgery in early-stage non–small cell lung cancer: Defining the optimal diagnosis-to-resection interval to reduce mortality
Year: 2025

Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Lung Cancer Surgery Outcomes in the USA
Year: 2025

Elevated risk of lung cancer among Asian American women who have never smoked: an emerging cancer disparity
Year: 2025

Conclusion

Dr. Jeffrey Velotta is highly suitable for recognition through this research award. His career embodies the integration of clinical excellence, impactful research, and dedicated mentorship. His contributions to advancing thoracic oncology, particularly in addressing disparities among Asian American populations, represent both innovation and social responsibility. With a strong track record of funded research, academic leadership, and peer recognition, he stands out as a leader whose work continues to shape the future of thoracic surgery and cancer care. His trajectory demonstrates both current excellence and potential for continued advancement, making him an exemplary candidate for this distinction.

 

Yashbir Singh | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yashbir Singh | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Prof Mayo clinic, Rochester United States

Yashbir Singh is an Assistant Professor in Radiology with extensive experience in biomedical engineering and computational deep learning methods for medical imaging analysis. His research focuses on AI-driven approaches for early cancer detection, particularly in liver cancer, and has made substantial contributions to the integration of topological data analysis with deep learning. With a background in pharmaceutics, bioinformatics, and biomedical engineering, Yashbir brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective to medical imaging. His work is instrumental in advancing AI methodologies for clinical applications and patient-specific risk assessments in liver diseases. 🌐💡

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Yashbir Singh completed his Bachelor’s in Pharmaceutics and Drug Design from M.J.P. Rohilkhand University, Bareilly, India, followed by a Master’s in Bioinformatics from the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad. He then earned his PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan. After completing his postdoctoral work in AI Radiology at Mayo Clinic, he continued his research at the same institution as a Postdoctoral Fellow in AI Radiology. 🎓🔬

Experience

Yashbir Singh has held various prestigious positions, including visiting faculty at Harvard Medical School and a medical scientist at WVU Medicine, West Virginia. He has also been a junior research fellow at IIT Mandi, India, and a teaching assistant at IIIT Allahabad, India, and Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan. His diverse experiences across academia and clinical environments have significantly shaped his research in medical imaging and AI. 🌍👨‍⚕️

Research Interest

Dr. Singh’s research interests lie in the intersection of artificial intelligence, medical imaging, and oncology. He has pioneered the use of algebraic topology-based machine learning for predicting clinical outcomes, specifically in liver diseases like primary sclerosing cholangitis. His current work focuses on developing deep learning frameworks for early cancer detection, integrating machine learning with topological data analysis, and improving patient-specific diagnostic tools. 🔍💻🧬

Award

Yashbir Singh has received several prestigious awards, including the 2024 Research Award from RSNA and Best Paper Presenter at IEEE CCWC 2022. His work has been recognized for its innovation in AI-driven medical imaging and clinical applications. In addition, he has received Best Reviewer Awards from ICSPIS and the 2020 Medical Imaging Best Paper Award from SPIE. These accolades highlight his leadership in the field of AI-based medical research. 🏆📜

Publication Top Notes:

Yashbir Singh has contributed to over 20 high-impact publications. Some notable works include:

Decoding ChatGPT: a taxonomy of existing research, current challenges, and possible future directions

Mitigating bias in radiology machine learning: 1. Data handling

Mitigating bias in radiology machine learning: 2. Model development

The future of gpt: A taxonomy of existing chatgpt research, current challenges, and possible future directions

A low-cost texture-based pipeline for predicting myocardial tissue remodeling and fibrosis using cardiac ultrasound

Identification of Novel Abiotic Stress Proteins in Triticum aestivum Through Functional Annotation of Hypothetical Proteins

Algebraic topology-based machine learning using MRI predicts outcomes in primary sclerosing cholangitis

His work is highly cited, demonstrating a significant impact on the field of AI and medical imaging, especially in the context of liver disease. 📖📈