Mrs. Yun Soobeen | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Yun Soobeen | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

resident, Gachon University Gil Medical Center Dentistry, South Korea

Dr. Soobeen Yun is a dedicated dental professional currently serving as a Resident in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Gachon University Gil Medical Center Dentistry 🇰🇷. With a strong academic foundation and a growing research portfolio, Dr. Yun is emerging as a promising figure in the field of oral surgery. Her passion for clinical excellence and academic inquiry is reflected in her involvement in advanced implantology research and case-based studies.

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🎓 Education Background:

Dr. Yun completed her Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) degree from Chosun University, College of Dentistry between 2016 and 2022 🎓. Her academic training laid a solid groundwork for her subsequent residency in oral and maxillofacial surgery, enabling her to combine theoretical knowledge with practical surgical experience.

💼 Professional Experience:

Currently, Dr. Yun holds a Resident position at Gachon University Gil Hospital in Incheon, South Korea 🏥, where she works in the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery department. Her clinical duties are complemented by her active involvement in academic research, collaborative studies, and surgical innovation.

🏆 Awards and Honors:

Though early in her career, Dr. Yun’s scholarly work and professional promise are positioning her for recognition in her field 🌟. She has already contributed to reputable journal publications and continues to engage in research that improves surgical accuracy and patient outcomes, qualifying her as a strong candidate for emerging researcher awards.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Yun focuses on guided implant surgery, maxillofacial trauma, and post-surgical rehabilitation using advanced techniques such as fibula free flaps 🦷🔍. Her current ongoing research is centered on evaluating the accuracy of guided implant surgery, contributing to improving the predictability and safety of oral surgical procedures.

🔚 Conclusion:

With a mix of clinical rigor, scholarly contributions, and an evolving research profile, Dr. Soobeen Yun exemplifies the qualities of a rising talent in oral and maxillofacial surgery 🥼📈. Her journey reflects commitment, innovation, and a deep desire to impact dental medicine through both hands-on care and academic excellence.

📚 Top Publications 

  1. 🔗 Errors in guided dental implant placement on inclined surfaces with fully-guided systems

    • 🗓 Published: 2025

    • 📘 British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

    • 📈 Cited by: 4 articles (as of latest data)

    • 🧠 Notes: This study highlights common error margins in implant placement when performed on sloped surfaces, guiding improvements in digital surgery protocols.

  2. 🔗 Mandibular Rehabilitation with Fibula Free Flap and Dental Implant: A 4-Year Follow–up

    • 🗓 Published: 2024

    • 📘 Journal of Implantology and Applied Sciences

    • 📈 Cited by: 2 articles

    • 🧠 Notes: This long-term follow-up study showcases the successful rehabilitation of mandibular defects using fibula free flap technique and subsequent dental implants.

  3. 🔗 Refracture at the same area after zygomaticomaxillary complex fracture surgery: a case report

    • 🗓 Published: 2023

    • 📘 Oral Biology Research

    • 📈 Cited by: 3 articles

    • 🧠 Notes: A rare case of post-operative refracture is detailed with clinical insights into surgical decisions and post-op patient management.

 

Laura Umfleet | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Laura Umfleet | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Medical College of Wisconsin, United States

Dr. Laura Glass Umfleet, Psy.D., ABPP (CN), is an accomplished clinical neuropsychologist and Associate Professor of Neurology at the Medical College of Wisconsin. With expertise in adult cognitive disorders, especially neurodegeneration and congenital conditions, she is nationally certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology. Dr. Glass Umfleet serves as an editorial board member and an international leader in data-sharing initiatives. Her contributions span clinical practice, academic mentorship, and scientific collaboration, reinforcing her commitment to advancing neuropsychology through research, education, and open science initiatives. 🌍🧠📚

Publication Profile

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Academic background

Dr. Glass Umfleet earned her B.S. in Psychology with a Biology minor in 2006 and an M.S. in Psychology in 2008 from the University of Central Missouri. She completed her Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from Roosevelt University, Chicago, in 2012 with APA accreditation. Her predoctoral internship at the University of Florida focused on neuropsychology, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology at the Medical College of Wisconsin and the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center. Her educational journey reflects a strong foundation in clinical and cognitive neuroscience. 🎓📖🧬

Professional Experience

Since 2014, Dr. Glass Umfleet has served at the Medical College of Wisconsin as a Clinical Neuropsychologist, advancing to Associate Professor in 2021. She is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Her clinical, academic, and leadership roles reflect her deep involvement in patient care, teaching, and research. Her professional path includes national and international presentations, peer-reviewed workshops, and active roles in neuropsychology organizations, positioning her as a respected expert in her field. 🏥📊👩‍🏫

Awards and Honors

Dr. Glass Umfleet’s professional recognition includes board certification in Clinical Neuropsychology by ABPP and editorial positions, such as Associate Editor for the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. She has been selected for numerous leadership roles in international neuropsychology societies, including chairing the INS WINDS SIG and serving on committees focused on student mentorship and open science. Her involvement in editorial reviews and scientific programs reflects high standing and trust in her scholarly expertise. 🏅🧠🌟

Research Focus

Dr. Glass Umfleet’s research focuses on cognitive functioning in aging and neurological conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease and adult congenital heart disease. She explores digital neuropsychological assessment, cognitive subtypes, and psychometric methods through collaborative networks like the National Neuropsychology Network. As Chair of INS WINDS, she champions data sharing and precision neuropsychology. Her work bridges clinical insight and innovative methodologies, promoting open science and advancing the field’s understanding of brain-behavior relationships. 🧪🧩💻

Publication Top Notes

🧠 Changes in cerebrovascular reactivity within functional networks in older adults with long-COVID

Year: 2025 | 🧬🧓🦠🧠 Frontiers in Neurology

🧪 Computerized adaptive test strategies for the matrix reasoning subtest of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, 4th Edition (WAIS-IV)

Year: 2024 | Cited by: 1 | 📊🧠📈📘 Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society

Conclusion

Dr. Laura Glass Umfleet is an exemplary clinical neuropsychologist whose sustained research productivity, innovative methodologies, and impactful publications over nearly two decades underscore her status as a leading figure in the field. Her national and international influence is evident through her leadership roles in global initiatives like the WINDS SIG and ACHD/Neuro Working Group, as well as frequent invited presentations at top-tier conferences. Board-certified by the ABPP and serving as Associate Professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Dr. Umfleet pairs academic excellence with clinical relevance. Her dedication to mentoring, editorial service, and advancing open science in neuropsychology further cements her as a highly deserving recipient of a Best Researcher Award.

 

Dr. José Ángel Rubiño | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. José Ángel Rubiño | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Professor, University of the Balearic Islands, Spain

Dr. José Ángel Rubiño-Díaz is a distinguished Spanish researcher and academic specializing in chronobiology, neuropsychology, and nursing. With a career spanning over two decades, he has made remarkable contributions to biological rhythms, sleep neurophysiology, and clinical neuroscience. As a dedicated nurse, psychologist, and neuroscientist, he seamlessly integrates his expertise across disciplines. He is currently affiliated with the Universitat de les Illes Balears (UIB) and Hospital Universitario Son Espases (HUSE), where he actively engages in teaching, research, and clinical practice. His work has been recognized with multiple research awards, and he continues to contribute significantly to scientific literature and academic mentorship.

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🎓 Academic Background

Dr. Rubiño-Díaz earned his Nursing degree from the University of Almería (1999) and later pursued a Psychology degree at the University of Granada (2003). His academic journey continued with a Master’s in Neuroscience from the Universitat de les Illes Balears (2011), where he later completed his Ph.D. in Neuroscience (2019) with Cum Laude distinction. He also holds a Diploma in Advanced Studies in Psychobiology from UNED (2013). His extensive postgraduate training includes research methodologies and bibliographic studies, further enhancing his contributions to neuroscience and clinical psychology.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Rubiño-Díaz has built a multifaceted career encompassing clinical, academic, and research roles. He has been a faculty member at UIB since 2011, teaching in nursing and psychology programs, and has supervised multiple master’s theses and doctoral research. In addition to his academic role, he serves as a researcher at HUSE, where he focuses on sleep neurophysiology, biological rhythms, and neuropsychology. His clinical expertise extends to his role as a nurse in emergency care and as a clinical psychologist specializing in neuropsychology. He is also the coordinator of the Neuropsychology Working Group at the Official College of Psychologists of the Balearic Islands (GT-NPS-COPIB), actively engaging in scientific dissemination and clinical training.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Rubiño-Díaz’s groundbreaking research has been recognized with several prestigious awards. He received research excellence awards from HUSE in 2017 and 2020 for his contributions to nursing and neuroscience. His project on sleep and rest in emergency services was awarded at the 1st International Congress on Humanization in Emergency Medicine. His continuous academic and research excellence has earned him significant recognition in the fields of neuropsychology, nursing, and biological rhythms.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Rubiño-Díaz’s research revolves around chronobiology, neuropsychology, and biological rhythms, with a particular focus on sleep neurophysiology. He has conducted pioneering studies on the impact of sleep on cognitive function and mental health, exploring interventions like light therapy for improving mood and sleep quality in the elderly. His research spans nursing, psychobiology, and neuroscience, making significant contributions to the understanding of non-REM and REM sleep, circadian rhythms, and their effects on health and well-being. As an investigator in multiple research groups, he collaborates on projects advancing clinical applications of sleep science.

🔍 Conclusion

Dr. José Ángel Rubiño-Díaz stands as a leading figure in the intersection of nursing, psychology, and neuroscience. His commitment to scientific research, clinical practice, and academic mentorship reflects his passion for advancing medical knowledge. With an extensive publication record, multiple research collaborations, and dedication to healthcare innovation, he continues to impact neuropsychology, sleep research, and emergency nursing. His work is shaping the future of biological rhythm studies and patient-centered healthcare.

📚 Publication Top Notes

The Disputable Costs of Sleeping (2025) – Biology
DOI: 10.3390/biology14040352
A multidisciplinary study analyzing the economic and biological costs of sleep patterns in mammals.

Actitudes y motivaciones en la investigación enfermera en un hospital de nivel III (2024) – Index de Enfermería Digital
DOI: 10.58807/indexenferm20246855
Investigates the research attitudes and motivations among nursing professionals in a tertiary hospital.

Mammalian NREM and REM sleep: Why, when and how (2023) – Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105041
Explores the evolutionary and functional aspects of NREM and REM sleep in mammals.

The Birth of the Mammalian Sleep (2022) – Biology
DOI: 10.3390/biology11050734
Examines the origins and development of sleep mechanisms in mammals.

Efecto positivo de la terapia de luz brillante sobre el estado de ánimo y la calidad del sueño en las personas mayores institucionalizadas (2021) – Revista Española de Geriatría y Gerontología
 Demonstrates the benefits of bright light therapy on mood and sleep quality in elderly populations.