Rajabu Simba | Health Technology | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Rajabu Simba | Health Technology | Research Excellence Award

University of Dodoma | Tanzania

Mr. Rajabu Simba is a researcher affiliated with The University of Dodoma, Tanzania, specializing in digital health and healthcare informatics. His work focuses on leveraging innovative health information systems to improve healthcare delivery and transformation in developing regions. He has authored 7 scholarly publications indexed in Scopus, with a total of 9 citations and an h-index of 2, reflecting emerging academic impact. His recent research explores stakeholder perspectives on digital health platforms, contributing to policy and implementation strategies in Tanzania’s healthcare sector. Through collaborations with fellow researchers and healthcare professionals, Mr. Simba is actively advancing data-driven healthcare solutions, aiming to enhance accessibility, efficiency, and overall public health outcomes in resource-limited settings.

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Vanessa Murad | Medical Imaging | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vanessa Murad | Medical Imaging | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | University Health Network | Canada

Dr. Vanessa Murad is a clinical researcher at the University Health Network in Toronto, Canada, recognized for her growing contributions to evidence-based clinical science and multidisciplinary healthcare research. With a portfolio of 33 publications and 68 citations, she has developed an emerging yet impactful scholarly presence supported by extensive collaboration with more than 70 co-authors across diverse clinical domains. Dr. Murad’s work reflects a commitment to advancing diagnostic precision, improving therapeutic approaches, and refining models of patient care through methodologically sound and clinically relevant investigations. Her h-index of 5 highlights steady scholarly influence and the increasing visibility of her contributions within the research community. Operating within one of Canada’s leading academic health science centers, she actively bridges clinical practice and research, supporting the translation of new insights into improved patient outcomes. Dr. Murad’s collaborative research engagements underscore her integration into global networks focused on innovation, clinical excellence, and interdisciplinary problem-solving. As her publication record continues to expand, she remains dedicated to generating knowledge that enhances clinical decision-making, informs healthcare policy, and addresses the evolving challenges faced by healthcare systems worldwide.

Featured Pubilcations

1. Varela Londoño, S. P., Chinchilla Salcedo, T., & Murad Gutiérrez, V. (2015). Prácticas de crianza en niños y niñas menores de seis años en Colombia. Zona Próxima, 193–215.
Cited by: 138

2. Murad, V., Kohan, A., Ortega, C., Prica, A., Veit-Haibach, P., & Metser, U. (2024). Role of FDG PET/CT in patients with lymphoma treated with chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy: Current concepts. American Journal of Roentgenology, 222(2), e2330301.
Cited by: 19

3. Mirshahvalad, S. A., Mesci, A., Murad, V., Kohan, A., Ortega, C., Veit-Haibach, P., … (2023). [18F]-FDG PET in anal canal cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis. European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 51(1), 258–277.
Cited by: 15

4. Murad, V., Barragán, C., & Rivera, H. (2018). Ultrasound evaluation of the parathyroid glands. Revista Colombiana de Radiología, 29(1), 4861–4866.
Cited by: 14

5. Gutiérrez, V. M., & Enciso, J. A. R. (2018). Liver elastography: What it is, how it is done, and how it is interpreted. Radiología (English Edition), 60(3), 183–189.
Cited by: 12

Dr. Vanessa Murad advances precision oncology and molecular imaging through clinically driven research that enhances diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes. Her work bridges scientific discovery with translational practice, strengthening evidence-based care for complex malignancies.