Muhayman Sadiq | Radiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhayman Sadiq | Radiology | Best Researcher Award

UTHealth Houston | United States

Dr. Muhayman Sadiq is an outstanding clinician–scientist specializing in diagnostic and musculoskeletal radiology, currently serving as a Preliminary Internal Medicine Resident at McGovern Medical School, UTHealth Houston, with an advanced specialty in Diagnostic Radiology, in collaboration with the MD Anderson Cancer Center. A Valedictorian and MBBS Gold Medalist from King’s College London, Dr. Sadiq has earned numerous accolades, including the Betuel Prize in Medicine, Cheselden Medal, Todd Prize, EFORT Jacques Duparc Award, and multiple distinctions for academic and research excellence. His scholarly portfolio includes 7 full-length manuscripts, 6 book chapters (Springer, ARRS, Medblend), and 40+ international conference presentations across RSNA, ARRS, ACR, ASER, and ECR. He has achieved 15 citations, 7 indexed documents, and an h-index of 2, reflecting early-career research impact. His areas of research encompass AI in radiology, musculoskeletal imaging, molecular imaging, and surgical sustainability. Beyond research, he contributes as a Junior Editor at ACORE, reviewer for PLOS One and Medblend Publishing, and Founder & President of the National Education and Mentorship Society (UK). Fluent in English, Urdu, and Hindi, Dr. Sadiq demonstrates a rare combination of clinical excellence, academic leadership, and humanitarian engagement, making him a highly deserving candidate for recognition among the next generation of global radiology innovators.

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Featured Publications

Musbahi, O., Ahmed, A., Hall, T., Kutyla, K., Sadiq, M., Cobb, J., Bottle, A., Van Arkel, R., & Jones, G. (2025). Deep learning classification models demonstrate high accuracy and clinical potential in radiograph interpretation in the arthroplasty clinical pathway: A systematic review and meta‐analysis. Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics.

Ng, J., Sadiq, M., & Mansoor, Q. (2023). Ocular toxicity following carboplatin chemotherapy for neuroendocrine tumour of the bladder. Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice.

Syed Muhammad Yousaf Farooq | Radiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Syed Muhammad Yousaf Farooq | Radiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Syed Muhammad Yousaf Farooq, Green International Unicersity, Pakistan

Dr. Syed Muhammad Yousaf Farooq is a dynamic academic and clinical expert in Diagnostic Ultrasound, currently serving as Head of Department and Deputy Director at Green International University. With a robust background in medical imaging and extensive leadership roles in academia and research, he has significantly contributed to curriculum design, ethical research governance, and postgraduate teaching. He is passionate about advancing ultrasound technology in healthcare and has been a frequent speaker at national and international platforms. His deep involvement in academia, research coordination, and committee leadership reflects a strong commitment to innovation and quality in health sciences. πŸŽ“πŸ“ŠπŸ©»

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πŸŽ“ Education

Dr. Yousaf earned his PhD in Diagnostic Ultrasound (2020–2023), preceded by an MPhil (2018–2020) and Master’s (2016–2018) in Medical Ultrasound from The University of Lahore. He also completed a Bachelor’s in Ultrasound Technology (2014–2016) from the same university. His academic journey began with an FSC in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry from Government College, Lahore, and matriculation in Computer Science from Lahore Model School. His academic record reflects a consistent and focused pursuit of excellence in ultrasound diagnostics, underpinned by a multidisciplinary science background. πŸ“˜πŸ”¬πŸ“š

πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Experience

Dr. Yousaf brings over a decade of diverse academic and clinical experience, including roles as Assistant Professor, Research Head, and currently as HOD and Deputy Director of ORIC at Green International University. He has served in prominent academic positions at The University of Lahore, where he contributed to curriculum development, ethical research review, and academic leadership. Clinically, he worked as a diagnostic sonographer in multiple centers for over seven years. He continues to teach PhD and MS students while mentoring research projects and coordinating institutional academic frameworks. πŸ₯πŸ‘¨β€πŸ«πŸ”

πŸ… Awards & Honors

While specific awards were not listed, Dr. Yousaf’s extensive rolesβ€”such as Research Head, Focal Person for academic journals, strategic committee member, and board convenerβ€”reflect peer recognition and institutional trust. His consistent leadership across multiple universities, invitations to speak at international conferences, and service on ethical and academic boards highlight his professional stature. His efforts have significantly influenced diagnostic ultrasound education and research in Pakistan. Awards and honors can be inferred through his sustained senior appointments and influential academic contributions. πŸ†πŸ“œπŸ₯‡

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

Dr. Yousaf’s research emphasizes female infertility, renal cystic disease, and gynecological ultrasonography. His PhD explored model-based determinants of infertility through ultrasound diagnostics. He has supervised and analyzed numerous projects across BS, MS, and PhD levels, focusing on clinical correlations using imaging modalities. His work integrates radiological science with public health concerns, especially reproductive health. His focus extends to data analysis, ethical research, and sonographic advancements, contributing to healthcare improvements via diagnostic imaging. πŸ§¬πŸ“ˆπŸ§«

Publication Top Notes

πŸ“š How is organic fertilizer produced and applied to chili and eggplant plants? – Cited by: 55 πŸ” | Year: 2023 πŸ“…
πŸ“š Role of High Resolution CT Chest in COVID-19 Diagnosis – A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis – Cited by: 30 πŸ” | Year: 2021 πŸ“…
πŸ“š Estimation of Gestational Age from Fetal Kidney Length by Ultrasound – Cited by: 23 πŸ” | Year: 2019 πŸ“…
πŸ“š Integration of Islamic Values, Mathematics & Career Readiness in Islamic Universities – Cited by: 15 πŸ” | Year: 2023 πŸ“…
πŸ“š Comparative Tissue Culture Response of Wheat Cultivars – Cited by: 15 πŸ” | Year: 2004 πŸ“…
πŸ“š Cell Membrane Coated Polymeric Nanocarriers for RA Therapy – Cited by: 12 πŸ” | Year: 2024 πŸ“…
πŸ“š Comparison between Shear Wave Elastography and Serology in Liver Fibrosis – Cited by: 8 πŸ” | Year: 2021 πŸ“…
πŸ“š Diagnostic Accuracy of US vs CT for Ureteric Calculi – Cited by: 8 πŸ” | Year: 2019 πŸ“…
πŸ“š Doppler Comparison in Ureteric Obstruction – Cited by: 8 πŸ” | Year: 2019 πŸ“…
πŸ“š Conservation Agriculture: History and Impact – Cited by: 6 πŸ” | Year: 2015 πŸ“…
πŸ“š Islamophobia Detection using NLP – Cited by: 5 πŸ” | Year: 2023 πŸ“…
πŸ“š Reliability of FAST in Blunt Torso Trauma Diagnosis – Cited by: 5 πŸ” | Year: 2022 πŸ“…

Anca Melintescu | Radiological | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anca Melintescu | Radiological | Best Researcher Award

Dr. AncaMelintescu at National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering, Romania

Anca Melintescu is a Senior Researcher I at the Horia Hulubei National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering in Romania. With over two decades of experience, she specializes in environmental physics, radioecology, and nuclear risk assessment. She has been a consultant for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and has contributed significantly to international radiological impact assessment programs. As an Associate Editor for the Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, she actively reviews scientific work for leading journals. She has received multiple awards for her research contributions and remains a key figure in nuclear environmental studies.

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Academic Background

Anca Melintescu earned her PhD in Nuclear Physics from the University of Bucharest, with a thesis on radionuclide transfer in the environment (Magna cum laude). She completed an MSc in Applied Nuclear Physics and a BSc in Physics at the same university. Her academic journey also included research fellowships at prestigious institutions, such as the University of Nottingham, National Institute for Radiological Sciences in Japan, and European research centers in Germany. Through these experiences, she gained expertise in radiological modeling, environmental impact assessments, and nuclear safety, shaping her distinguished career in nuclear and environmental physics.

Professional Experience

Anca Melintescu has been a Senior Researcher I at the Horia Hulubei National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering since 2024. Previously, she held roles as Senior Researcher II (2011–2024), Senior Researcher III (2005–2011), and Scientific Researcher (1999–2005) at the same institute. She began her career as a Junior Scientific Researcher in 1996. Her work spans nuclear risk assessment, environmental radioactivity, and mathematical modeling of radionuclide transfer. She has collaborated extensively with international research groups and has contributed to various IAEA programs, making a significant impact in the field of environmental nuclear physics.

Awards and Honors

Anca Melintescu received the prestigious Horia Hulubei Award from the Romanian Academy (2019) for her studies on Organically Bound Tritium. She was also honored with the Serban Titeica Award (2005) for her remarkable contributions as a young researcher. Additionally, she secured a Horia Hulubei Grant in 2002 for her work on tritium modeling in animal products. Her contributions have been recognized through multiple fellowships and invitations as a guest researcher at leading international institutions. These accolades highlight her significant impact on nuclear environmental science and her commitment to advancing knowledge in the field.

Research Focus

Anca Melintescu specializes in mathematical modeling of radionuclide transfer in ecosystems, nuclear risk assessment, and environmental radioactivity. Her research includes dynamic models for tritium (³H) and radiocarbon (¹⁴C) transfer in soil, plants, animals, and aquatic ecosystems. She investigates dry and wet deposition of radionuclides, atmospheric-land interactions, and radiation exposure assessment for biota and humans. As a consultant for IAEA, she contributes to international radiological safety programs. Her work integrates agro-meteorology, plant physiology, and animal metabolism to improve environmental impact assessments, making her a key expert in nuclear environmental physics and radioecology.

Publication Top Notes

πŸ”Ή Dynamic model for tritium transfer in an aquatic food chain
πŸ“… Year: 2011 |Β  Cited by: 55 | πŸ“– Radiation and Environmental Biophysics

πŸ”Ή An overview of organically bound tritium experiments in plants following a short atmospheric HTO exposure
πŸ“… Year: 2013 |Β  Cited by: 53 | πŸ“– Journal of Environmental Radioactivity

πŸ”Ή Modelling Β³H and ¹⁴C transfer to farm animals and their products under steady state conditions
πŸ“… Year: 2007 |Β  Cited by: 52 | πŸ“– Journal of Environmental Radioactivity

πŸ”Ή Radon-222 related influence on ambient gamma dose
πŸ“… Year: 2018 | Β Cited by: 50 | πŸ“– Journal of Environmental Radioactivity

ConclusionΒ 

Dr. Anca Melintescu is a distinguished researcher in nuclear physics, environmental radioactivity, and radiological impact assessment, with over 25 years of experience at the Horia Hulubei National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering. She has made significant contributions as a consultant for IAEA programs (MODARIA, EMRAS, MEREIA), collaborating with prestigious institutions worldwide. Her excellence is recognized through awards like the Horia Hulubei Award (2019) and Serban Titeica Award (2005), along with Marie Curie and Royal Society Fellowships. With 40+ ISI-indexed publications, editorial roles, and leadership in international research, she is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.