Emel Çetin Özdoğan | Sports Biomechanics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Emel Çetin Özdoğan | Sports Biomechanics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Emel Çetin Özdoğan | Sports Biomechanics – Lecturer at Akdeniz University & Faculty of Sports Science, Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Emel Çetin Özdoğan is a distinguished academic with expertise in Sports Sciences, specializing in biomechanics, performance analysis, and physical fitness. She is currently serving as an Associate Professor at Akdeniz University, within the Faculty of Sports Sciences. Her academic journey has been marked by extensive research contributions to sports science, particularly in the areas of biomechanics and neuromuscular performance.

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Education

Assoc. Prof. Özdoğan completed her doctorate in Sports Sciences at Akdeniz University in 2009, where she focused on the kinematic analysis of fundamental movements in handball. Prior to that, she earned a postgraduate degree in Physical Education and Sports Teaching from the same institution. Her undergraduate studies were completed at Karadeniz Technical University, where she majored in Physics, which laid the foundation for her deep understanding of biomechanical principles.

Experience

With a career spanning over two decades, Assoc. Prof. Özdoğan has gained significant experience in both academic and practical realms. She has supervised numerous graduate theses in the fields of sports science and biomechanics and has been a vital part of the academic staff at Akdeniz University since 2002. Her involvement in various international and national conferences further highlights her role as a leader in the field of sports sciences.

Research Interests

Her primary research interests lie in sports biomechanics, neuromuscular performance, and the application of movement analysis to enhance athletic performance. Her recent studies focus on horizontal deceleration training, its effects on sprint and jump performance, and the influence of different training methods on speed maintenance during running. Assoc. Prof. Özdoğan also explores the biomechanics of specific sports movements, such as the effect of various training methods on soccer and handball performance, as well as the impact of muscle and tendon properties on athletic capabilities.

Awards

Assoc. Prof. Özdoğan has been recognized with several accolades for her contributions to the field of sports sciences. These awards reflect her dedication to advancing the understanding of biomechanical principles in athletic performance. While specific awards are not detailed in her profile, her extensive body of work and leadership in research are a testament to her standing in the academic community.

Publications

📚 Sportif hareketlerin biomekanik temelleri
Authors: S Muratlı, F Toraman, E Çetin
Year: 2000
🧠 Effect of vitamin E supplementation with exercise on cognitive functions and total antioxidant capacity in older people
Authors: E Cetin, EC Top, G Şahin, YG Özkaya, H Aydin, F Toraman
Year: 2010
🏀 Analysis of jump shot performance among 14-15 year old male basketball players
Authors: E Çetin, S Muratlı
Year: 2014
🤾‍♂️ Jump shot performance and strength training in young team handball players
Authors: E Çetin, Y Ozdol
Year: 2012
The effects of isokinetic performance on accurate throwing in team handball
Authors: E Çetin, N Balcı
Year: 2015
🏃‍♂️ Effect of different training methods on stride parameters in speed maintenance phase of 100-m sprint running
Authors: E Çetin, IE Hindistan, YG Ozkaya
Year: 2018
💃 Farklı yaş kadınlarda step-aerobik egzersizlerinin aerobik kapasite ve beden kompozisyonu üzerine etkisi
Authors: YÖ Pınar, E Çetin, A Aktop
Year: 2018
Analysis of attention, eye-hand coordination, and reaction time of young soccer players
Authors: A Aktop, O Kuzu, E Çetin
Year: 2017
🏫 Investigation of physical activity levels by gender and residential areas: a case study on students in Akdeniz University
Authors: Y Ozdol, MK Ozer, S Pinar, E Çetin
Year: 2012
🏃‍♀️ Leisure physical activity in Turkish adults: Difference between urban and squatter areas
Authors: M Kamil Ozer, A Erman, E Çetin, N Fusun Tora
Year: 2010

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Emel Çetin Özdoğan’s academic journey is a testament to her dedication to advancing the field of sports sciences. With a strong foundation in biomechanics and performance analysis, she continues to contribute significantly to the understanding of human movement and its applications in sports. Her extensive research, coupled with her educational leadership, makes her a prominent figure in the field. Through her work, she has helped shape the training practices of athletes and furthered the academic study of sports science, making her an invaluable asset to both her institution and the wider research community.

Dr. David Varillas Delgado | Endurance Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. David Varillas Delgado | Endurance Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. David Varillas Delgado, Francisco de Vitoria University, Spain

David Varillas Delgado is a Spanish researcher and professor with a solid academic background in biochemistry and biomedical sciences. He holds a Ph.D. in Health Sciences and Biomedicine from the University of Valladolid, where he graduated Cum Laude with a thesis focused on genetic variants and endurance adaptation in athletes. He currently serves as an Associate Professor (Profesor Contratado Doctor) at the Universidad Francisco de Vitoria in Madrid, where he also directs the Research Support Unit within the Faculty of Medicine. His work focuses on sports physiology, molecular biology, and human genetics, with active participation in several research groups related to elite performance, critical care, and organ donation and transplantation. He has held research positions at institutions such as Hospital Fremap and the Institute of Biology and Molecular Genetics.

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Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

Dr. David Varillas Delgado is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, based on his extensive academic background, impactful research contributions, and leadership in biomedical science. With a PhD in Health Sciences and numerous high-impact publications in areas such as immunology, genetics, and sports physiology, his work has significantly advanced both clinical and applied health research. He currently leads research initiatives at Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, coordinating cross-disciplinary projects with hospitals in Madrid. His academic excellence, commitment to innovation, and proven scientific output position him as a strong contender for this prestigious recognition.

🎓 Education (Academic Background)

👨‍🎓 Bachelor’s Degree in Biochemistry
📍 University of Salamanca (Spain)
📅 Completed: 01/07/2004
🎓 Higher Education Degree

🎓 PhD in Health and Biomedical Sciences
📍 University of Valladolid
🧬 Thesis: Genetic variants and adaptation to effort. Genotypic distribution in endurance athletes
👨‍🏫 Supervisor: Juan José Tellería Orriols
🏅 Grade: Excellent – Cum Laude
📅 Defense Date: 13/02/2009
📌 Quality Distinction:

🧪 Technical Training in Health R&D
🧫 Molecular diagnosis of RNA viruses (Pandemic Influenza H1N1)
🏥 Fundación Instituto de Estudios de Ciencias de la Salud de Castilla y León (Microbiology Unit, University Clinical Hospital of Valladolid)
📅 01/01/2010 – 31/01/2011

💼 Work Experience

📍 Current Position
👨‍🏫 Associate Professor – Universidad Francisco de Vitoria
🏢 Faculty of Medicine
📅 Since: 01/09/2017
📍 Alcorcón, Community of Madrid
🔬 Responsibilities:

  • Director of the Research Support Unit

  • Coordinator of the research group “Elite and High-Performance Athletes”

  • Participation in research groups: “Critical Pathology” and “Organ Donation and Transplantation”

  • Undergraduate Thesis (TFG) Supervisor in Medicine

🧑‍🔬 Previous Experience
🏥 Fremap Hospital
📅 01/03/2013 – 30/04/2018 (5 years and 1 month)
🔬 Researcher

🏥 Health Sciences Foundation of Castilla y León
📅 01/06/2009 – 01/12/2011 (1 year and 6 months)
🧑‍⚕️ Clinical Researcher
🧬 Participated in molecular diagnostic projects

🏢 Institute of Biology and Molecular Genetics
📅 01/04/2006 – 01/04/2009 (3 years)
🔬 Predoctoral Researcher
🎓 Research in genetics, molecular and human biology

🏆 Achievements, Awards & Honors

🥇 PhD with distinction: Excellent – Cum Laude

🌍 Active participation in multidisciplinary, stable research groups

👨‍🔬 Director of the Research Support Unit in a Faculty of Medicine

📚 Academic tutor for multiple undergraduate theses (TFG)

🧬 Connection of his work with hospitals in the Community of Madrid through clinical and scientific projects

Publication Top Notes:

Th1 and Th17 hypercytokinemia as early host response signature in severe pandemic influenza

CITED:757

Host adaptive immunity deficiency in severe pandemic influenza

CITED:204

Genetics and sports performance: the present and future in the identification of talent for sports based on DNA testing

CITED:130

ALOX5 promoter genotype and response to montelukast in moderate persistent asthma

CITED:112

Energy drinks and sports performance, cardiovascular risk, and genetic associations; future prospects

CITED:71

Fidanka Vasileva | Exercise | Best Researcher Award

Ms Fidanka Vasileva | Exercise | Best Researcher Award

Ms Fidanka Vasileva , Biomedical Research Institute of Girona  , Spain

Fidanka Vasileva, born on July 10, 1993, in Kavadarci, North Macedonia, is a distinguished researcher and educator specializing in kinesiology and sports science. With a rich background in physical education, Vasileva has made significant contributions to the fields of exercise physiology, sports medicine, and genetics. She holds an MSc in Kinesiology from the University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, and is currently pursuing a PhD with a focus on epigenetic modifications due to physical exercise. Her work spans international borders, reflecting her commitment to advancing knowledge and practice in her field.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Academic Excellence and Background:
    • Education: Fidanka Vasileva has demonstrated exceptional academic achievement with an MSc in Kinesiology with a perfect average grade of 10.00 from the University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Macedonia. Her doctoral research is supported by prestigious fellowships from the Government of Catalonia and the European Social Fund, reflecting her strong academic credentials and research potential.
  2. Diverse Research Interests:
    • Her research covers a wide range of topics within kinesiology, including epigenetic modifications due to physical exercise, sports genetics, exercise physiology, and sports medicine. This breadth of interest showcases her versatility and the potential impact of her work on various aspects of physical health and sport science.
  3. Research Impact and Publications:
    • Vasileva has published extensively in high-quality, peer-reviewed journals, including Frontiers in Physiology, Frontiers in Public Health, and the Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology. Her research has contributed valuable insights into physical exercise, its impact on epigenetics, and its relationship with various health markers.
    • Her work on topics like DNA methylation, salivary biomarkers, and the impact of physical activity on cardiometabolic health is highly relevant and contributes to both theoretical and practical knowledge in her field.
  4. Professional Experience and Roles:
    • Vasileva’s professional experience spans across various roles, including pre-doctoral researcher, coach, teacher, and fitness advisor. Her involvement in both academic and practical aspects of sports science enhances her research perspective and application.
    • Her roles as editor-in-chief and associate editor for international scientific journals, as well as her experience as a reviewer, indicate a significant level of engagement and influence within the academic community.
  5. Conference Presentations and Invited Communications:
    • She has actively participated in and presented at numerous international conferences and congresses, showcasing her ability to communicate and disseminate research findings effectively. Her involvement in organizing committees and chairing sessions highlights her leadership and organizational skills in the research community.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Dissemination of Research:
    • While Vasileva’s research is published in high-impact journals, increasing the visibility of her work through interdisciplinary collaborations and outreach to broader audiences could enhance its impact.
  2. Funding and Grant Acquisition:
    • Seeking additional funding opportunities and grants could further support and expand her research activities, allowing for larger-scale studies and broader research initiatives.
  3. Collaborative Research:
    • Engaging in collaborative research with institutions or researchers outside her current field could introduce new perspectives and methodologies, potentially leading to innovative findings and applications.
  4. Mentorship and Training:
    • As an accomplished researcher, Vasileva could consider mentoring emerging scholars and students in her field. This would not only contribute to their development but also foster a new generation of researchers in kinesiology and sports science.

Education

Fidanka Vasileva earned her undergraduate degree in Physical and Health Education from the University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, with an impressive average grade of 10.00. She continued her academic journey by completing an MSc in Kinesiology at the same institution. Her doctoral studies, supported by a fellowship from the Government of Catalonia and the European Social Fund, are being conducted at the Biomedical Research Institute Dr. Josep Trueta in Girona, Spain, focusing on the impact of physical exercise on epigenetic modifications.

Experience

Vasileva’s diverse professional experience includes roles as a pre-doctoral researcher at the Biomedical Research Institute Dr. Josep Trueta in Girona, Spain (2021-2024), and a coach for Volleyball Club AVAP in Girona (2022-2023). She has also served as a Bioethics teacher at the University School of Health and Sport in Girona (2022-2023). In North Macedonia, her roles ranged from physical education teacher to fitness coach and personal trainer, showcasing her extensive background in both educational and practical aspects of sports and health.

 

Research Focus

Vasileva’s research primarily investigates the epigenetic effects of physical exercise, including how exercise-induced DNA methylation influences health and performance. Her work extends to the study of genetics in sport, exercise physiology, and sports medicine. She is also interested in motor development in children, neuronal plasticity, and biomechanical analysis. Her research aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical applications in sports and health.

Publications Top Notes

  • DNA methylation reorganization of skeletal muscle-specific genes in response to gestational obesity 🧬
  • BMI and Nutritional Status in Physical Active Population Involved in Recreational Sport 🥗
  • Impact of residential status on sports activity, anthropometric characteristics and motor abilities of adolescents 🏋️‍♀️
  • Speed, agility and explosive leg power in female junior volleyball players: A comparative study 🏐
  • Integrated neuromuscular training intervention applied in schools induces a higher increase in salivary high molecular weight adiponectin and a more favorable body mass index 📈
  • Salivary cardiac-enriched FHL2-interacting protein is associated with higher diastolic-to-systolic-blood pressure ratio, sedentary time and center of pressure displacement in … 💉
  • Face-to-face versus online physical education classes: A comparative study 💻
  • Explosive Strength, Arm Swing Jump Contribution And Eccentric Utilization Ratio In Youth And Junior Female Volleyball Players 🏆
  • COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MOTOR ABILITIES BETWEEN PLAYERS OF YOUTH AND JUNIOR NATIONAL VOLLEYBALL TEAMS IN MACEDONIA 🏐
  • THE HEREDITY OF MOTOR ENGRAMS IN VOLLEYBALL 🤾‍♀️
  • Increased Salivary BDNF and Improved Fundamental Motor Skills in Children Following a 3-Month Integrated Neuromuscular Training in Primary School 👶
  • Lifestyle as a Modulator of the Effects on Fitness of an Integrated Neuromuscular Training in Primary Education 🏃‍♂️
  • Insulin resistance, C-reactive protein, diastolic to systolic blood pressure ratio and epicardial fat are related to sedentary time, and inversely related to physical activity … 💪
  • Higher levels of liver enzymes are associated with increased left ventricular mass in apparently healthy children. Potential role of HMW-adiponectin and epicardial fat ❤️
  • Epicardial fat, interventricular septal and leftventricular posterior wall thicknesses are associated with cardiometabolic risk markers and physical activity in apparently … 🧠
  • Physical Exercise–Induced DNA Methylation in Disease-Related Genes in Healthy Adults—A Systematic Review With Bioinformatic Analysis 📊
  • Anthropometric characteristics of female junior national team volleyball players: A comparative study 📏
  • Motor skills in female junior volleyball players from Macedonia and players from other countries: A comparative study 🌍
  • Explosive leg power and flexibility in school children aged 6-8 years 🧩

Conclusion

Fidanka Vasileva is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her exceptional academic background, diverse research interests, extensive publication record, and active involvement in the academic community are commendable. Her contributions to understanding the epigenetic and physiological effects of physical exercise are significant and impactful. With continued focus on broadening her research dissemination and collaborative efforts, she is well-positioned to make further advancements in her field. Her dedication to both research and practical applications underscores her suitability for this prestigious award.

Spyridon Plakias | Sports performance analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Spyridon Plakias | Sports performance analysis | Best Researcher Award 

PhD candidate Department of physical education and sport; University of Thessaly  Greece

Spyridon Plakias is a dedicated researcher specializing in sports performance analysis. With a focus on running performance in soccer, he collaborates with academic and applied analysts to enhance coaches’ decision-making through performance indicators. He is currently affiliated with the Department of Physical Education and Sport Science at the University of Thessaly.

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Education 🎓

Spyridon holds a degree from the Department of Physical Education and Sport Science at the University of Thessaly. His academic journey has been marked by a continuous pursuit of knowledge in sports performance and analysis, enhancing his expertise in the field.

Experience 💼

Spyridon Plakias has amassed extensive experience in the field of sports performance analysis. His work primarily involves analyzing running performance metrics in soccer, using advanced technologies like InStat Fitness’s optical tracking. His collaborations include working with the University of Thessaly and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

Research Interests 🔬

Spyridon’s research focuses on performance analysis in soccer, particularly examining factors affecting running performance at various intensities. His work explores the impact of team quality, opponent quality, ball possession, high-press strategies, and tactical formations on soccer performance metrics.

Awards 🏆

Spyridon Plakias has been recognized for his contributions to sports performance analysis. His research has been acknowledged for its practical applications in improving team performance and strategic decision-making in soccer.

Publications 📚

  1. “Performance analysis in sports: Factors affecting running performance in soccer teams” (2024) – Journal of Sports, cited by multiple studies.
    • Published Year: 2024
    • Journal: Journal of Sports
    • Cited by: Various articles in the field of sports science.