Federica Guglielmi | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Federica Guglielmi
Affiliation Catholic University of Sacred Heart
Country Italy
Scopus ID 57203429488
Documents 21
Citations 276
h-index 10
Subject Area Medicine and Health Sciences
Event Computer Scientists Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-1812-0479

Federica Guglielmi
Catholic University of Sacred Heart,Italy

Federica Guglielmi is an Italian researcher whose scholarly activities focus on pediatric dentistry, orthodontics, craniofacial development, sleep-disordered breathing, and multidisciplinary clinical management. Her research integrates evidence-based dentistry with sleep medicine to improve diagnosis and treatment planning for pediatric patients presenting with complex developmental and genetic conditions. Through peer-reviewed publications and collaborative clinical investigations, she has contributed to the understanding of orthodontic interventions, obstructive sleep apnea risk, and rare syndromic disorders. Her publication record, citation profile, and sustained academic engagement demonstrate meaningful contributions to contemporary medicine and health sciences.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile of Federica Guglielmi in relation to the Best Researcher Award. Her work emphasizes translational clinical research in orthodontics, pediatric oral health, and sleep-disordered breathing. Recent publications demonstrate the application of multidisciplinary diagnostic strategies for rare genetic syndromes, dental anomalies, and obstructive sleep apnea risk in children. The combination of clinical case reporting, retrospective analyses, and collaborative research reflects a commitment to improving patient-centered healthcare while advancing scientific knowledge.[2]

Keywords

Orthodontics, Pediatric Dentistry, Sleep-Disordered Breathing, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Craniofacial Development, Rare Diseases, Clinical Research, Medicine and Health Sciences.

Introduction

Modern orthodontic research increasingly incorporates interdisciplinary approaches that combine dental science, genetics, sleep medicine, and pediatric healthcare. Federica Guglielmi’s publications illustrate this evolving perspective by addressing complex clinical conditions requiring integrated assessment and individualized therapeutic planning. Her investigations contribute to improved diagnostic accuracy and evidence-informed management of patients with developmental anomalies and sleep-related disorders.[3]

Research Profile

According to the provided scholarly metrics, the researcher has authored 21 indexed publications with 276 citations and an h-index of 10. Her research portfolio includes case reports, retrospective clinical investigations, and collaborative studies focusing on orthodontic treatment outcomes, pediatric sleep-disordered breathing, and oral manifestations associated with rare syndromes. These indicators demonstrate sustained scientific productivity and interdisciplinary collaboration within medicine and health sciences.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Advanced multidisciplinary evaluation of pediatric sleep-disordered breathing.
  • Published clinical reports involving Gorlin–Goltz syndrome, Cantù syndrome, and Infantile Refsum disease.
  • Investigated orthodontic treatment accuracy using different attachment designs.
  • Contributed to research on obstructive sleep apnea risk and bruxism in children with autism spectrum disorders.

Publications

  • Multidisciplinary Orthodontic and Home Sleep Apnea Testing-Based Assessment of Sleep-Disordered Breathing in a Pediatric Patient with Gorlin–Goltz Syndrome.
  • Cantù Syndrome: A Case Report With Orthodontic and Sleep Disorder Findings.
  • Prevalence of OSA Risk and Bruxism in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders.
  • The Accuracy of Maxillary Canines’ Rotation with Different Attachment Designs.

Research Impact

The research outputs have strengthened clinical understanding of pediatric orthodontics and sleep medicine by integrating dental diagnostics with multidisciplinary healthcare. Citation indicators and collaborative publications suggest that the work has gained recognition within specialized research communities while supporting improved clinical decision-making and evidence-based patient management.[4]

Award Suitability

Federica Guglielmi’s scholarly achievements align with the objectives of the Best Researcher Award by demonstrating sustained publication activity, measurable citation impact, interdisciplinary collaboration, and clinically relevant scientific contributions. Her work promotes innovation in pediatric oral healthcare and strengthens knowledge translation between orthodontics, sleep medicine, and multidisciplinary clinical practice.[5]

Conclusion

The academic record presented here reflects a researcher actively contributing to medicine and health sciences through clinically relevant, collaborative, and evidence-based investigations. Continued research in pediatric orthodontics and sleep-disordered breathing is expected to further support advances in patient care, making this profile an appropriate example of scholarly excellence recognized through academic award programs.

References

  1. Elsevier. Scopus Author Details: Federica Guglielmi, Author ID 57203429488.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57203429488
  2. Guglielmi F., et al. Multidisciplinary Orthodontic and Home Sleep Apnea Testing-Based Assessment of Sleep-Disordered Breathing. Oral (2026). DOI:
    https://doi.org/10.3390/oral6040078
  3. Guglielmi F., et al. Cantù Syndrome: A Case Report With Orthodontic and Sleep Disorder Findings. Clinical Case Reports (2026).
    https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.72231
  4. Alessandri-Bonetti A., et al. Prevalence of OSA Risk and Bruxism in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders. Autism Research (2026).
    https://doi.org/10.1002/aur.70149
  5. Staderini E., et al. The Accuracy of Maxillary Canines’ Rotation with Different Attachment Designs. Journal of Clinical Medicine (2026).
    https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm15020632

Bosco Paes | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Bosco Paes
Affiliation McMaster University
Country Canada
Scopus ID 35460184000
Documents 232
Citations 8,787
h-index 46
Subject Area Medicine and Health Sciences
Event Computer Scientists Awards

Bosco Paes
McMaster University, Canada

Bosco Paes is a Canadian physician-scientist and academic whose research has significantly contributed to neonatal medicine, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) prevention, neonatal infectious diseases, and evidence-based pediatric healthcare. His scholarly record demonstrates sustained contributions through multicenter clinical studies, systematic reviews, health economic analyses, and international collaborations. With an extensive publication portfolio, substantial citation impact, and an h-index reflecting consistent scientific influence, his research continues to support advances in neonatal clinical practice and healthcare policy.[1]

Abstract

The academic achievements of Bosco Paes demonstrate sustained excellence in pediatric and neonatal medicine, particularly in the prevention and management of respiratory syncytial virus infections among vulnerable infant populations. His investigations integrate clinical medicine, systematic evidence synthesis, and health economics to improve patient outcomes and healthcare resource utilization. Through collaborations with international experts, his publications have influenced preventive strategies and contributed to the scientific understanding of RSV prophylaxis, neonatal intensive care, and pediatric infectious diseases.[2]

Keywords

Neonatology, Pediatrics, Respiratory Syncytial Virus, RSV Prophylaxis, Palivizumab, Nirsevimab, Neonatal Medicine, Health Economics, Systematic Review, Evidence-Based Medicine.

Introduction

Research in neonatal healthcare requires multidisciplinary collaboration and rigorous evaluation of preventive interventions. Bosco Paes has contributed extensively to this field by combining clinical expertise with population-based research and economic evaluations. His work addresses clinically important issues affecting premature infants and supports informed healthcare decisions through robust scientific evidence.[3]

Research Profile

Bosco Paes has authored more than 230 indexed scholarly documents and accumulated nearly nine thousand citations according to Scopus metrics. His research spans neonatal intensive care, pediatric infectious diseases, RSV immunoprophylaxis, epidemiology, health services research, and evidence synthesis. The consistency of his scientific productivity demonstrates long-term engagement in internationally recognized clinical research programs.[1]

Research Contributions

His recent scholarly work includes evaluations of risk factor-guided RSV prophylaxis in Colombian preterm infants, comparative meta-analyses assessing palivizumab and nirsevimab effectiveness, and expert consensus recommendations through the ARMADA Taskforce. These studies integrate clinical evidence with economic analyses and international consensus to improve preventive pediatric healthcare.[4]

Publications

  • Clinical and economic evaluation of risk factor guided respiratory syncytial virus prophylaxis in Colombian preterm infants. Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation, 2026.
  • Meta-analysis of the efficacy of palivizumab versus nirsevimab at preventing medically attended respiratory syncytial virus infections in non-hospitalized preterm infants. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, 2026.
  • Systematic Review and Expert Consensus on the Use of Long-acting Monoclonal Antibodies for Prevention of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Disease: ARMADA Taskforce, 2026.

Research Impact

The research output of Bosco Paes has informed neonatal clinical practice, preventive immunization strategies, and evidence-based healthcare policies internationally. His collaborations with clinicians, epidemiologists, and health economists have strengthened the translation of scientific findings into practical recommendations for high-risk infant populations. The citation record and publication consistency indicate substantial scholarly influence within pediatric medicine.[5]

Award Suitability

Bosco Paes demonstrates the characteristics commonly associated with distinguished research recognition through sustained scholarly productivity, international collaborations, measurable citation impact, and contributions to neonatal healthcare. His work exemplifies rigorous clinical investigation, interdisciplinary cooperation, and the practical application of scientific evidence for improving patient care, making him a suitable candidate for consideration under the Best Researcher Award category.[6]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Bosco Paes reflects sustained excellence in pediatric and neonatal research with particular emphasis on respiratory syncytial virus prevention and neonatal healthcare. His publication record, collaborative research activities, and measurable scientific impact illustrate meaningful contributions to medical science and evidence-based clinical practice. Collectively, these achievements support recognition within international academic award programs dedicated to research excellence.[1]

External Links

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Bosco Paes, Author ID 35460184000. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=35460184000
  2. Rodríguez-Martínez CE, Ordóñez JE, Carbonell-Estrany X, Tarride JE, Paes BA. (2026). Clinical and economic evaluation of risk factor guided respiratory syncytial virus prophylaxis in Colombian preterm infants.
    https://doi.org/10.1186/s12962-026-00001-0
  3. Fullarton JR, Paes BA, Waghorne N, et al. (2026). Meta-analysis of the efficacy of palivizumab versus nirsevimab.
  4. Manzoni P, Baraldi E, Midulla F, et al. (2026). ARMADA Taskforce Systematic Review and Expert Consensus on RSV Prevention.
  5. Computer Scientists Awards. Best Researcher Award evaluation framework.
    https://computerscientists.net/