Deborah Lee | Bio Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Deborah Lee | Bio Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | University of Michigan | United States

This individual is an accomplished Critical Care Nurse Practitioner, educator, and healthcare leader with nearly three decades of experience in critical care nursing, emergency medicine, rapid response, and advanced practice. Beginning their career in the coronary care unit, they advanced through supervisory and clinical management roles before transitioning to advanced practice in critical care. Their expertise spans patient management in high-acuity settings, invasive procedures, palliative care, and simulation-based education. At the University of Michigan, they serve as Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of the Clinical Learning Center, where they advance pedagogy in simulation and prepare future nurse practitioners. They also practice as a Critical Care Nurse Practitioner at Henry Ford Health System. Their leadership has influenced rapid response programs, sepsis protocols, simulation training, and interdisciplinary education. With a career blending clinical excellence, innovation, and teaching, they continue to shape both patient outcomes and the next generation of critical care clinicians.

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This individual is an accomplished Critical Care Nurse Practitioner, educator, and healthcare leader with nearly three decades of experience in critical care nursing, emergency medicine, rapid response, and advanced practice. Beginning their career in the coronary care unit, they advanced through supervisory and clinical management roles before transitioning to advanced practice in critical care. Their expertise spans patient management in high-acuity settings, invasive procedures, palliative care, and simulation-based education. At the University of Michigan, they serve as Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of the Clinical Learning Center, where they advance pedagogy in simulation and prepare future nurse practitioners. They also practice as a Critical Care Nurse Practitioner at Henry Ford Health System. Their leadership has influenced rapid response programs, sepsis protocols, simulation training, and interdisciplinary education. With a career blending clinical excellence, innovation, and teaching, they continue to shape both patient outcomes and the next generation of critical care clinicians.

Experience

The foundation of this professional’s career is built upon comprehensive education in nursing and advanced practice. After completing initial nursing training and gaining clinical expertise in critical care and emergency nursing, they advanced to graduate-level education as an Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AG-ACNP). Their academic training emphasized pathophysiology, pharmacology, critical care management, and advanced procedures such as intubation and central line insertion. In addition to clinical preparation, their education included curriculum design, clinical instruction, and simulation pedagogy, which later informed their faculty role at the University of Michigan School of Nursing. Their advanced academic preparation has allowed them to function across multiple domains—direct patient care, clinical leadership, palliative care consultation, and academic teaching. Their commitment to lifelong learning is demonstrated by continuous certification in life support programs such as ACLS, PALS, and BLS, and by staying engaged in evidence-based practice, ensuring their knowledge translates to both patient care and student learning.

Research Focus

This professional’s research interests center on critical care nursing, rapid response systems, and simulation-based education. In clinical research, they have focused on the optimization of rapid response protocols, sepsis recognition tools, and early-warning vital sign systems to reduce in-hospital cardiac arrests and improve survival outcomes. Their work also explores palliative care integration into critical care, emphasizing quality of life, symptom management, and transitions to hospice or rehabilitation. In nursing education, they are committed to advancing simulation pedagogy, including psychological safety, scenario development, and the integration of simulation across graduate nursing curricula. As Director of the Clinical Learning Center, they lead initiatives to evaluate the impact of simulation training on clinical readiness, interprofessional teamwork, and patient outcomes. Their scholarship bridges practice and education, reflecting a dual focus on improving both bedside care and the preparation of future advanced practice nurses for complex, high-acuity healthcare environments.

Awards and Honors

Healthcare experience, this professional has held diverse roles spanning clinical, administrative, and academic settings. They began in the coronary care and emergency departments at Hillsdale Community Health Center, advancing to supervisory and clinical management roles. From onward, they served in high-acuity environments at Bronson Methodist Hospital, including the Rapid Response Team, later directing the multidisciplinary rapid response program at Borgess Medical Center. Their advanced practice career includes critical care nurse practitioner roles at Borgess Medical Center, University of Michigan Health System, and most recently, Henry Ford Health System. Alongside clinical practice, they have built an academic career at the University of Michigan School of Nursing, first as Clinical Instructor and later as Clinical Assistant Professor, where they teach and mentor advanced practice nursing students. As Director of the Clinical Learning Center, they oversee simulation pedagogy, faculty development, and accreditation, bridging practice and education seamlessly.

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Conclusion

The researcher demonstrates a strong clinical, leadership, teaching, and administrative profile, with a focus on critical care and nurse practitioner education. Their expertise in patient care, leadership, and education make them a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With further research publications, research funding, and interdisciplinary collaboration, they could become an even stronger candidate for this award. Their contributions to the field of nursing and healthcare, and their potential for future research, make them a strong contender for this award.

Marcio Jose Concepcion-Zavaleta | Bio Materials | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Marcio Jose Concepcion-Zavaleta | Bio Materials | Young Scientist Award

Research | Universidad Científica del Sur | Peru

Dr. Marcio Jose Concepcion-Zavaleta is a Peruvian physician and endocrinologist, recognized for his outstanding academic and research achievements. He graduated as the top student at the Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Faculty of Medicine, excelling throughout six years of medical training. He completed his internship at Hospital Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins in Lima and later pursued residency training in Endocrinology at Hospital Nacional Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen – EsSalud. Currently, he serves as an endocrinologist at Javier Prado Clinic and Hospital Voto Bernales, while actively engaging in academic and clinical research. With more than indexed publications in Scopus, PubMed, and SciELO, he has contributed significantly to the literature on diabetes, thyroid disorders, obesity, and metabolic bone disease. A member of international and national endocrine societies, he also serves on editorial boards of leading journals and mentors young researchers, aiming to advance endocrinology through research and education.

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Education

Dr. Marcio Jose Concepcion-Zavaleta earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from the Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Peru, where he consistently ranked first in his cohort of students across all six years of medical school. His excellence in academic performance was further demonstrated during his internship at Hospital Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins, one of Peru’s most prestigious hospitals, where he gained comprehensive clinical experience. Driven by a passion for endocrinology, he pursued specialty training through a residency in Endocrinology at Hospital Nacional Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen – EsSalud in Lima, Peru. This residency provided him with specialized clinical expertise in managing complex endocrine disorders, including diabetes, thyroid disease, and metabolic bone conditions. His education extended beyond clinical practice to research, where he developed strong skills in scientific writing, systematic reviews, and evidence-based medicine. This educational foundation established him as both a skilled clinician and a prolific researcher.

Experience

Dr. Marcio Jose Concepcion-Zavaleta has built a solid career in both clinical endocrinology and academic research. Following his medical degree and residency, he began practicing as a specialist endocrinologist at Javier Prado Clinic and Hospital Voto Bernales in Lima, Peru, where he continues to provide expert care in diabetes, thyroid disorders, obesity, and bone metabolism. Beyond clinical duties, he has actively contributed to academia, serving as an Associate Researcher at Universidad Científica del Sur. His research portfolio includes more than  scientific articles, spanning systematic reviews, narrative reviews, case reports, descriptive studies, and analytical investigations, published in high-quality journals indexed in Scopus, PubMed, and SciELO. He has served as an editorial team member for the World Journal of Gastroenterology (Q1) and the Electronic Journal of General Medicine (Q3), contributing to peer review and editorial processes. He also mentors medical students and residents, emphasizing scientific writing and research methodology.

Research Focus

Dr. Marcio Jose Concepcion-Zavaleta focuses his research on diabetes mellitus, thyroid disorders, obesity, and metabolic bone diseases, with an emphasis on evidence-based medicine and clinical applicability. He has published extensively on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of endocrine disorders, contributing both to the scientific literature and clinical guidelines. His research interests extend to autoimmune thyroid disease and its systemic manifestations, as well as the metabolic complications of obesity and diabetes. He has also engaged in multidisciplinary collaborations, particularly in gastroenterology and internal medicine, reflecting the interconnected nature of chronic diseases. Beyond disease-specific research, he has contributed methodologically through systematic reviews, narrative reviews, and case reports, offering valuable evidence to inform clinical decision-making. His involvement as an editor and peer reviewer further underscores his commitment to ensuring quality in scientific publications. Ultimately, his research aims to bridge clinical practice with academic inquiry, improving patient care outcomes in endocrinology.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Marcio Jose Concepcion-Zavaleta has consistently been recognized for his academic excellence and scientific productivity. His most notable early achievement was graduating as valedictorian of his medical class at the Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, underscoring his academic dedication. His prolific research output, with more than 70 peer-reviewed publications, has earned him a strong reputation nationally and internationally. His active participation as a speaker and contributor in national and international medical conferences highlights his role in knowledge dissemination and professional leadership. He holds memberships in the American Society of Endocrinology and the Peruvian Society of Endocrinology, reflecting his engagement with professional communities. Furthermore, his editorial contributions to the World Journal of Gastroenterology (Q1) and the Electronic Journal of General Medicine (Q3) showcase his recognition by the international scientific community. These accomplishments affirm his status as a dedicated clinician-researcher committed to advancing endocrinology through scholarship, education, and professional collaboration.

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Conclusion

The researcher demonstrates a strong research profile, with a focus on endocrinology and a significant publication record. Their commitment to education and training, as well as their editorial experience, are notable strengths. With further development of international collaboration and publication in top-tier journals, they could become an even stronger candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Their contributions to the field of endocrinology and their potential for future research make them a strong contender for this award.