Dmitry Atyakshin | Regenerative Medicine | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Dmitry Atyakshin | Regenerative Medicine | Excellence in Research Award

Advisor to the Rector | RUDN University | Russia

Dr. Dmitry Atyakshin is a researcher specializing in regenerative medicine, with a focused interest in cellular repair mechanisms, tissue regeneration, and innovative therapeutic strategies. His research primarily explores the biological pathways involved in tissue healing and the development of regenerative solutions, while also addressing emerging approaches in translational medicine and clinical applications. He has contributed to academic research through focused publication efforts, demonstrating analytical rigor and a commitment to advancing regenerative healthcare solutions. His key contribution includes research on regenerative mechanisms that support improved understanding of cellular recovery processes and potential therapeutic innovations. With measurable scholarly engagement reflected in citations and early-stage impact, Dr. Dmitry Atyakshin continues to build a foundation for future scientific contributions. His impact vision centers on advancing regenerative medicine to improve patient outcomes, support biomedical innovation, and contribute to the development of sustainable, science-driven healthcare solutions globally.

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Dr. Mirjana Popadic | Skin Cancer Prevention | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mirjana Popadic | Skin Cancer Prevention | Best Researcher Award

Dermatologist-Oncologist | Medigroup | Serbia

Dr. Mirjana Popadic is a researcher affiliated with the University of Belgrade, Serbia, where she has established a growing academic profile in her field.  Over her career, Dr. Popadic has authored 15 scholarly publications, which have collectively received 121 citations from 99 documents, demonstrating the steady influence of her contributions and culminating in an h-index of 7. Her work spans several key research domains, reflecting interdisciplinary strength and a commitment to advancing scientific understanding within her specialty. Through collaborations with at least nine co-authors, she has contributed to studies that highlight collaborative scientific inquiry and cross-disciplinary relevance. Her publications, indexed in reputable international venues, cover impactful themes aligned with contemporary scientific priorities, positioning her as an emerging scholar whose research continues to gain recognition within the academic community. Although no awarded grants or editorial roles are listed in the provided record, her publication performance and citation trajectory underscore her potential for expanded leadership roles in future scientific initiatives. Dr. Popadics scholarly output reflects methodological rigor, thematic relevance, and a commitment to addressing meaningful research questions. Her growing citation footprint indicates that her work is not only referenced but also utilized by peers for further advancements, contributing to broader scientific development. Through her contributions at the University of Belgrade, she continues to support the advancement of knowledge, strengthen collaborative networks, and contribute to the international visibility of Serbian research. With sustained productivity and a demonstrated record of influence, Dr. Popadic represents a dedicated academic whose work carries both scientific and societal impact.

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Featured Publications

1. Popadić, M. (2018). Dermatoscopy of multiple piloleiomyomas with disseminated and segmental distribution. Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology.

2. Popadić, M. (2018). Cutaneous Polyarteritis Nodosa: Uncommon and Rare Form of Cutaneous Vasculitis. Serbian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology.

3. Popadić, M. (2015). Dermoscopy of aggressive basal cell carcinomas. Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology.

4. Popadić, M., & Vukićević, J. (2015). What is the impact of tumour size on dermoscopic diagnosis of BCC? Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology.

5. Popadić, M. (2015). Dermoscopy of cutaneous Abrikossoff tumor (granular cell tumor) in a pediatric patient. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.