Zilan Bazancir-Apaydin | Network Properties | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Zilan Bazancir-Apaydin | Network Properties | Research Excellence Award

Ankara Medipol University | Turkey

Dr. Zilan Bazancir-Apaydin is an accomplished academic in the field of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation with a strong background in education, research, and clinical sciences. She earned her PhD in Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation from Hacettepe University, Ankara, following her MSc from the Institute of Health Sciences at Inonu University, Malatya. Dr. Bazancir-Apaydin completed her undergraduate studies in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation at Gazi University, Ankara. She is currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Ankara Medipol University, a position she has held since August 2022. Prior to this, she worked as a Research Assistant at Hacettepe University and Inonu University, gaining extensive experience in academic research and teaching. Her research interests focus on network properties and measures, contributing to the advancement of analytical approaches in rehabilitation sciences.

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Featured Publications

The profile beyond leg pain: On the basis of central sensitization, kinesiophobia, and body awareness in patients with chronic venous disease

– Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease, 2025
Comparison of plantar pressure distribution patterns of patients with ankylosing spondylitis and asymptomatic healthy individuals: A cross-sectional study

– Irish Journal of Medical Science, 2025
Immediate effects of Compressive Myofascial Release versus Talocrural Joint Mobilization on passive mechanical properties and functional outcomes after Achilles tendon repair

– Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 2025
Early strength gains in eccentric hip adduction and adduction-to-abduction ratio following an 8-week Copenhagen Adduction Exercise in elite adolescent taekwondo athletes

– Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 2025
Assessing the impact of dysphagia on quality of life and determining SWAL-QOL cut-off scores in diabetes mellitus patients: A data mining approach

– Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications, 2025

Jiu Chen | Biological Networks | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Jiu Chen | Biological Networks | Research Excellence Award

Nanjing University | China

Dr. Chen is a Professor and Deputy Director at the Institute affiliated with Drum Tower Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University. He actively contributes to multiple national and provincial professional organizations, serving as a Youth Committee Member of the Jiangsu Anti-Aging Society Branch and as a Committee Member of the Professional Committee on Cognitive Disorders under the Jiangsu Society of Research Hospitals. His academic leadership also extends to the Professional Committee on Medical Artificial Intelligence of the Chinese Hospital Association, the Brain Cognition and Health Branch of the Chinese Society of Gerontology and Geriatrics, and the Cognitive Disorders Branch of the China International Exchange and Promotive Association for Medical and Health Care. Dr. Chen earned his MD from the Fourth Military Medical University in June 2013 and completed his PhD at the Medical School of Southeast University in March 2017. He further strengthened his expertise through advanced neuroimaging research training as a visiting scholar at the Medical College of Wisconsin, USA (2016–2017).

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The Classification of Vestibular Schwannoma (VS) and Cerebellopontine Angle Meningioma (CPAM) Based on Multimodal Magnetic Resonance Imaging Analysis

– Diagnostics, 2025 (2 Citations)
Medial orbitofrontal cortex structure, function, and cognition associates with weight loss for laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy

– Obesity, 2025 (1 Citation)
Cardiac surgery with valve replacement temporarily disrupts the hippocampal memory network

– British Journal of Anaesthesia, 2025 (6 Citations)
Altered face perception in amnestic mild cognitive impairment: Evidence from representational similarity analysis of event-related potential

– Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 2025