Dr. Sumeyra Doluoglu | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sumeyra Doluoglu | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Ankara Etlik City Hospital, Turkey

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Sümeyra Doluoğlu’s journey in medicine began with a strong academic foundation rooted in one of Turkey’s most prestigious institutions — Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, from which she graduated in 2004. This formative experience laid the groundwork for her rigorous clinical thinking, compassionate patient care, and unyielding commitment to lifelong learning. Throughout her medical education, she demonstrated a deep curiosity about the mechanisms of human health and disease, with an early affinity for the intricate and multifaceted field of otorhinolaryngology (ear, nose, and throat medicine). This intellectual spark ultimately propelled her into specialized training and clinical practice, shaping the trajectory of a career marked by service, scholarship, and surgical precision.

🩺 Professional Endeavors

Following her graduation, Dr. Doluoğlu embarked on her residency at the 3rd ENT Clinic of Ankara Numune Training and Research Hospital, serving from 2005 to 2011. Here, she immersed herself in a comprehensive training program, acquiring both the theoretical knowledge and surgical expertise necessary to manage a wide spectrum of ENT disorders. Her commitment and performance earned her the title of specialist physician, and she began her post-specialty career at Çankırı State Hospital in 2011. This experience was instrumental in developing her adaptability and skill in serving diverse populations in varying healthcare environments.

From 2011 to 2013, Dr. Doluoğlu served at the Konya Meram Training and Research Hospital ENT Clinic, further enriching her practical experience in tertiary healthcare settings. This was followed by a nearly decade-long tenure at Ankara Dışkapı Training and Research Hospital, where she served as an ENT specialist and later advanced to the role of Chief Assistant (Başasistan). These years were marked by clinical leadership, mentoring of junior doctors, and a deepening of her expertise in otolaryngologic surgery. In 2023, she transitioned to her current position at the Ankara Etlik City Hospital — a modern healthcare institution known for its comprehensive and patient-centered approach. As a Başasistan here, Dr. Doluoğlu continues to combine clinical excellence with educational and administrative leadership.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

In addition to her clinical duties, Dr. Doluoğlu has contributed to the scientific community through her participation in academic publishing at the international level. Her interest lies in surgical innovations, chronic ENT disorders, and emerging technologies in otorhinolaryngology. Through her publications, she aims to bridge the gap between clinical practice and evidence-based medicine, offering new insights into patient care and promoting data-driven approaches. Her ability to articulate clinical observations into publishable academic work reflects a dual commitment to hands-on healing and the dissemination of knowledge. Dr. Doluoğlu’s scholarly output contributes to the global dialogue in ENT medicine, reinforcing the role of Turkish physicians in international medical research.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

While Dr. Doluoğlu’s career has been defined more by dedication than by accolades, her promotions and responsibilities speak volumes about the respect she commands in her field. Her rise to the position of Başasistan — first at Dışkapı and now at Etlik City Hospital — is a testament to her clinical excellence, peer recognition, and leadership qualities. She is recognized by colleagues for her meticulous surgical techniques, ethical approach to medicine, and her mentorship of junior doctors and residents. Patients also regard her with high esteem, often commending her compassionate bedside manner and clear communication.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Doluoğlu’s influence extends beyond her own hospital walls. As a senior physician in one of Ankara’s flagship hospitals, she plays a crucial role in shaping clinical protocols, guiding multidisciplinary teams, and mentoring upcoming specialists. Her voice is one of authority in ENT forums, and her clinical decisions influence patient care policies at a regional level. Her dedication to continuous medical education ensures that she remains at the forefront of her specialty, often integrating the latest research findings into practical application. Moreover, her academic involvement encourages a culture of inquiry and reflection among younger physicians — an often overlooked but critical element of institutional excellence.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Sümeyra Doluoğlu is poised to leave a lasting legacy in Turkish healthcare through her continued service, mentorship, and academic engagement. With her experience spanning both urban and regional centers, she is uniquely positioned to influence healthcare delivery models that address both complex tertiary care and community-level challenges. Her future endeavors may include deeper engagement with clinical trials, authorship of surgical technique manuals, or collaborative work with international ENT societies. Her ongoing presence at Etlik City Hospital ensures that future generations of ENT specialists will benefit from her accumulated wisdom and leadership.

As the medical landscape continues to evolve with digital technologies, AI diagnostics, and personalized medicine, Dr. Doluoğlu’s adaptability and vision suggest she will not only keep pace with innovation but also help shape its responsible application in ENT practice. Her story is one of quiet dedication, clinical mastery, and a heartfelt commitment to the well-being of her patients and peers alike.

📝Notable Publications

Evaluation of Eustachian tube function with dynamic and static tests in children undergoing adenotonsillectomy: A prospective clinical study

Authors: Sumeyra Doluoglu, Aybuke Zuhal Gazeloglu, Nilgun Ulger, Burcu Vural Camalan, Muharrem Dagli
Journal: International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
Year: 2025

ChatGPT versus DeepSeek in head and neck cancer staging and treatment planning: guideline-based study

Authors: Burcu Vural Camalan, Sumeyra Doluoglu, Nazlim Hilal Taraf, Mehmet Murat Gunay, Samet Ozlugedik
Journal: European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
Year: 2025

 Effects of Parental Anxiety on the Postoperative Pain and Complications of Children Undergoing Adenotonsillectomy

Authors: Sumeyra Doluoglu, Aybuke Zuhal Gazeloglu, Yasemin Kocyigit, Burcu Vural Camalan, Samet Ozlugedik
Journal: The Laryngoscope
Year: 2025

 Prognostic predictivity of the pretreatment platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio, mean platelet volume and platelet distribution width in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma: Analyses of 594 patients

Authors: Sümeyra Doluoğlu, Gökhan Toptaş, Ömer Bayır, Emel Çadallı Tatar, Mehmet Hakan Korkmaz, Güleser Saylam
Journal: Ankara Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi Tıp Dergisi
Year: 2025

Preliminary results of a new endoscopic underlay cartilage tympanoplasty with lateral malleolar flap

Authors: Pinar Atabey, Burcu Vural Camalan, Hasan Demirel, Mehmet Beyhan Balur, Sumeyra Doluoglu
Journal: European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
Year: 2025

Dr. Pedro Pereira | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pedro Pereira | Innovative Leadership | Best Researcher Award

Universidade de Évora, Portugal

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Pedro Miguel Martins Pereira’s journey into the world of geoscience began with an insatiable curiosity about the Earth’s inner workings. This passion took root during his undergraduate studies at the University of Aveiro, where he pursued a Bachelor of Science in Geological Engineering, a program that also included formative time at Charles University in Prague. These dual academic settings allowed Pedro to develop a solid foundation in geological sciences while benefiting from international exposure. His early work focused on fracture characterization in granite massifs, reflecting a hands-on approach to structural geology and laying the groundwork for his future interest in complex subsurface systems.

Driven by a deepening interest in resource exploration and earth modeling, Pedro pursued a Master’s in Geological Resources at the University of Aveiro. There, he specialized in geostatistical seismic inversion methodologies, gaining expertise in interpreting geophysical data to understand geological variability in the subsurface. This phase of his academic life sharpened his analytical thinking and computational skills, key assets that would define his doctoral work.

In 2016, Pedro commenced a Ph.D. in Petroleum Engineering at Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), University of Lisbon, one of Portugal’s premier institutions. His thesis—Integration of geological constraints in geostatistical seismic inversion for reservoir characterization and monitoring—not only reflected his command over complex geophysical methods but also revealed his capacity to integrate multidisciplinary knowledge in solving real-world challenges related to reservoir modeling and resource monitoring.

🏗️ Professional Endeavors

Pedro’s professional endeavors are as robust as his academic achievements. As a seasoned geomodeller, geophysicist, and engineer, he has been involved in a series of prestigious European Union–funded research initiatives. In each project, he has not only contributed technically but also taken on roles of leadership and coordination, particularly in areas relating to subsurface modeling, CO₂ storage, and hydrogen storage.

He emerged as a technical and scientific leader in the PilotSTRATEGY project, part of the EU Horizon 2020 Programme. Here, Pedro managed a wide array of tasks—from analyzing geophysical anomalies and interpreting seismic reflection data, to developing conceptual geological models and conducting dynamic simulations of CO₂ plume dispersion. His work directly contributed to the assessment of potential CO₂ storage sites in Portugal, ensuring that geological and geophysical data were seamlessly integrated into 3D static and dynamic models.

In parallel, Pedro has also contributed to the CTS (CO₂ Transport and Storage) project, exploring ship-based solutions for offshore storage. His work has focused on techno-economic evaluations, life-cycle analyses, and value-chain integrations, providing insights into how CO₂ can be transported efficiently to offshore storage sites.

Perhaps most impressively, Pedro currently serves as the Principal Investigator (PI) for the H2GeoStore project, which explores hydrogen geological storage. This cutting-edge initiative not only pushes the envelope in energy transition science but also underscores Pedro’s role at the forefront of sustainable energy research.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Pedro’s research centers on subsurface geoscience applications for the energy transition, including CO₂ geological storage, hydrogen storage in porous media, and seismic inversion techniques. His expertise lies in connecting geological complexity with engineering solutions, making use of 3D geological modeling, uncertainty analysis, and geomechanical simulations.

His methodological contributions are particularly evident in the integration of geological constraints in geostatistical seismic inversion, allowing for more accurate reservoir characterization. His research also extends to life-cycle assessments and techno-economic analysis of carbon storage strategies, offering not only scientific insights but also operational guidance for energy planners and policymakers.

Pedro’s interdisciplinary approach—bridging geology, engineering, data science, and economics—reflects a rare combination of technical proficiency and strategic foresight. He doesn’t just model reservoirs; he helps define the rules of sustainable subsurface utilization.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Pedro’s excellence in geoscience research has been recognized through his involvement in high-profile EU projects and his visibility across major academic databases. With a Scopus Author ID, ORCID, Web of Science Researcher ID, and Ciência ID, Pedro’s work is well-documented and easily accessible to the global scientific community. His leadership roles in European consortia are themselves testaments to his scientific credibility and collaborative strength.

His ability to bridge academia and applied science has made him a valued asset across several research institutions, including UEVORA, and collaborative networks such as BRGM, IGME, IFPEN, CERTH, NORCE, and many others.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Pedro’s influence extends beyond scientific circles into energy policy and infrastructure planning. His work in the PilotSTRATEGY, CTS, HySTORIES, and StrategyCCUS projects has directly supported Europe’s efforts toward carbon neutrality and hydrogen economy development. By identifying and characterizing geological formations suitable for CO₂ and hydrogen storage, Pedro is playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of low-carbon energy systems in Europe.

Moreover, his scientific outputs are actively informing national and regional strategies, helping ensure that geological resources are sustainably managed in the face of climate change.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Pedro Miguel Martins Pereira is not merely contributing to existing paradigms—he is actively building new frameworks for how we understand and utilize the Earth’s subsurface. His ongoing research into hydrogen interactions in porous media, coupled with his commitment to technological integration, places him at the heart of a global shift in energy infrastructure.

Looking ahead, his legacy will likely be characterized by a balance of scientific precision, environmental responsibility, and visionary leadership. With the ability to combine theory, technology, and societal need, Pedro is set to remain a leading voice in geoscience and sustainable energy research for years to come.

📝Notable Publications

Hydrogen geological storage in saline aquifers based on seasonal and hourly cyclic profiles and the effects of integrating cushion gas

Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Year: 2025

Hydrogen Storage in Heterogeneous Reservoirs: Evaluating Well Configurations and Cushion Gas Impact

Conference: 5th EAGE Global Energy Transition Conference & Exhibition
Year: 2024

Learnings from 3D Facies Modelling for CO2 Geological Storage in the Offshore of Lusitanian Basin, Portugal

Conference: Fifth EAGE Conference on Petroleum Geostatistics
Year: 2023

Assessing Offshore Prospects for CO2 Storage in Portugal: From Pilot-Scale to Commercial Site

Conference: The Fourth EAGE Global Energy Transition Conference and Exhibition
Year: 2023

Economic Evaluation of CCUS Scenarios in the Lusitanian Basin

Conference: 7th APEEN Annual Conference
Year: 2023

Dr. Deniz Akdemir | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Deniz Akdemir | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

NMDP, United States

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Deniz Akdemir’s journey into the world of data science and statistical genomics began with a strong academic foundation that combined both business acumen and analytical prowess. He earned his B.A. in Business Administration from the prestigious Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara, Turkey, in 1999. His growing interest in analytical modeling and decision-making led him to pursue a Master of Science in Statistics at METU, which he completed in 2003.

Building on this momentum, he continued his academic journey in the United States, obtaining both a Master of Arts in Applied Statistics (2004) and a Ph.D. in Statistics (2009) from Bowling Green State University. During his doctoral studies, Akdemir laid the groundwork for what would become a distinguished career in high-dimensional data analysis and computational biology. His academic training equipped him with a deep understanding of statistical theory while nurturing his talent for interdisciplinary research—a theme that would define much of his later work.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Akdemir’s professional trajectory is a blend of academia, industry, and applied research. Following the completion of his Ph.D., he held a Postdoctoral Research Associate position at University College Dublin from 2019 to 2021. During this time, he contributed to the advancement of statistical methodologies in genomic selection and experimental design.

He transitioned into the healthcare and clinical data landscape through his role at the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP). Initially joining as a Clinical Data Scientist in 2021, Akdemir’s exceptional performance and scientific insight led to his promotion as Senior Clinical Data Scientist in 2023. At NMDP, he applies cutting-edge statistical and machine learning techniques to optimize bone marrow transplant outcomes and improve patient care—a prime example of research translating into life-saving real-world impact.

In parallel, he founded and operates StatGen Consulting, a firm that provides expert consulting services in statistical genomics and machine learning. Through StatGen, he bridges the gap between theoretical development and industry application, fostering innovation across academia, agriculture, and clinical healthcare.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Deniz Akdemir is widely recognized for his pioneering contributions to statistical genomics, machine learning, and computational biology. His research revolves around developing statistical methodologies that address complex biological questions, particularly in the domains of genomic prediction, multi-trait modeling, genotype-by-environment interactions, and optimization of breeding programs.

His innovative software tools, such as TrainSel (R) and trainselpy (Python), have been instrumental in enhancing the selection of optimal training populations, improving predictive accuracy in genomic selection models. These tools are used by researchers and practitioners worldwide to streamline data-driven breeding and selection strategies.

With over 3,400 citations, 86 publications, and a growing international reputation, Akdemir’s work is a cornerstone in the statistical modeling of genomic data. His ability to integrate Bayesian methods, high-dimensional statistics, deep learning, and causal inference into biological frameworks has led to significant advances in both plant breeding and human health research.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

While not one to seek the spotlight, Deniz Akdemir’s work has earned considerable recognition within the scientific community. His Google Scholar citation count of over 3,400 reflects the widespread adoption and influence of his methodologies. Collaborations with prominent researchers such as Jean-Luc Jannink, Mark Sorrells, Jose Crossa, and Jessica Rutkoski have resulted in high-impact publications that drive global conversations in genetics and data science.

He is also widely respected for his collaborative spirit and leadership in large-scale research projects, and his work is often cited in discussions of best practices in genomic prediction and breeding program optimization.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Akdemir’s influence extends across disciplines and continents. His statistical tools are not confined to academic research—they have practical applications in agriculture, biotechnology, and clinical medicine. His contributions help shape crop resilience strategies in the face of climate change, and inform personalized treatment strategies in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

Beyond the numbers, Akdemir is a mentor, educator, and thought leader. His ability to translate complex statistical theories into practical insights enables teams to make better decisions based on data. He regularly contributes to open-source communities, champions reproducible research, and supports collaborative networks across universities and institutes worldwide.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Deniz Akdemir is poised to further his impact in areas where statistical innovation intersects with biological complexity. His vision for the future includes expanding the use of machine learning algorithms in healthcare, continuing to develop statistical tools that enhance breeding program efficiency, and deepening his work on genomic prediction frameworks that can transform personalized medicine.

As he continues to build bridges between disciplines and create tools that shape the future of data-driven research, Dr. Akdemir’s legacy will be that of a visionary who brought clarity, precision, and real-world impact to some of the most complex challenges in science and healthcare.

Genomic Selection and Association Mapping in Rice (Oryza sativa): Effect of Trait Genetic Architecture, Training Population Composition, Marker Number and More

Authors: J. Spindel, H. Begum, D. Akdemir, P. Virk, B. Collard, E. Redona, G. Atlin, J.-L. Jannink, S. McCouch
Journal: PLoS Genetics
Year: 2015

 Integrating Environmental Covariates and Crop Modeling into the Genomic Selection Framework to Predict Genotype by Environment Interactions

Authors: N. Heslot, D. Akdemir, M.E. Sorrells, J.-L. Jannink
Journal: Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Year: 2014

Training Set Optimization under Population Structure in Genomic Selection

Authors: J. Isidro, J.-L. Jannink, D. Akdemir, J. Poland, N. Heslot, M.E. Sorrells
Journal: Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Year: 2015

 Genome-Wide Prediction Models That Incorporate de novo GWAS Are a Powerful New Tool for Tropical Rice Improvement

Authors: J.E. Spindel, H. Begum, D. Akdemir, B. Collard, E. Redoña, J.-L. Jannink, S. McCouch
Journal: Heredity
Year: 2016

 Squamous Cell and Adenosquamous Carcinomas of the Gallbladder: Clinicopathological Analysis of 34 Cases Identified in 606 Carcinomas

Authors: J.C. Roa, O. Tapia, A. Cakir, O. Basturk, N. Dursun, D. Akdemir, B. Saka, V. Bagci, I.O. Dursun, N. Adsay
Journal: Modern Pathology
Year: 2011