Radwa Mehanna | Cardiovascular Researches | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Radwa Mehanna — Alexandria University, Egypt
Radwa Mehanna
Affiliation Alexandria University
Country Egypt
Scopus ID 55851530300
Documents 43
Citations 927
h-index 19
Subject Area Cardiovascular Researches
Event International Research Awards on Cardiology & Cardiovascular Medicine
ORCID 0000-0001-9048-4464

Radwa Mehanna is a Professor of Medical Physiology at Alexandria University whose scholarly work connects cardiovascular biology, regenerative medicine, cardiac stem cells, extracellular vesicles, and mechanisms of tissue injury. Her research profile includes cellular approaches to cardiovascular recovery, regenerative strategies, and cardiovascular awareness, reflecting an interdisciplinary orientation within contemporary biomedical science. Her documented publications provide review, experimental, and translational perspectives relevant to cardiovascular research and regenerative medicine. [3]

Abstract

Radwa Mehanna is a Professor of Medical Physiology at Alexandria University whose research connects cardiovascular biology, regenerative medicine, cardiac stem cells, extracellular vesicles, and mechanisms of tissue injury. Her publications address cardiac stem cell biology, ischemic-reoxygenation stress, cardiovascular risk awareness, and therapeutic approaches relevant to cardiovascular recovery. Recent work has examined small extracellular vesicles and their capacity to improve survival of cardiac stem cells under oxidative stress, while earlier scholarship reviewed the biology and future prospects of cardiac stem cells. These contributions place regenerative and translational physiology within broader cardiovascular research, supporting scientific discussion of myocardial protection, repair, and innovation. [4]

Keywords

Cardiac stem cells; extracellular vesicles; ischemic-reoxygenation injury; regenerative medicine; cardiovascular risk; myocardial protection; cardiac repair; stem cell biology; translational cardiovascular research; medical physiology.

Introduction

Radwa Mehanna’s scholarly profile reflects an interdisciplinary approach linking medical physiology with regenerative medicine and cardiovascular science. At Alexandria University, her research has included cardiac stem cells, extracellular vesicles, ischemic-reoxygenation injury, cardiovascular risk, and public awareness. Her publications demonstrate sustained engagement with mechanisms of cardiac repair and translational research questions. [1][2]

Research Profile

Mehanna is affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine at Alexandria University associated with the Center of Excellence for Research in Regenerative Medicine and Applications. Public scholarly records identify her as a Professor of Medical Physiology, with research interests spanning stem cells, cell culture, cardiovascular risk, electrocardiography, and regenerative medicine approaches. [1]

Research Contributions

Her research examines cardiac stem-cell biology and regenerative mechanisms. Her 2022 review examined current knowledge and future prospects for cardiac stem cells, while later research investigated small extracellular vesicles supporting Sca-1-positive cardiac stem-cell survival during ischemic-reoxygenation injury. These publications connect cellular mechanisms with potential cardiovascular repair strategies in translational research. [2][3]

Publications

Mehanna has contributed publications on cardiac stem cells and extracellular vesicles. Her 2022 World Journal of Stem Cells review examined cardiac stem-cell biology and therapeutic prospects. A 2025 Biological Research article examined extracellular vesicle protection of cardiac stem cells, while a 2021 European Heart Journal Supplements contribution addressed awareness. [2][3]

Research Impact

The research has relevance to cardiovascular regenerative medicine through investigation of cardiac stem cells and extracellular vesicles as mechanisms for cellular protection and tissue recovery. Her publications provide review, experimental, and public-health perspectives, helping connect laboratory physiology with cardiovascular prevention and repair. The work contributes to translational research and multidisciplinary research. [2][3][4]

Award Suitability

Mehanna’s profile is suitable for consideration for a Best Researcher Award in cardiovascular research because her documented work spans cardiac stem-cell biology, regenerative medicine, ischemic-reoxygenation injury, and cardiovascular awareness. Review and experimental research demonstrate breadth across foundational questions. Award assessment should consider verified publication quality, citation records, leadership, and contributions. [1][2]

Conclusion

Radwa Mehanna’s record demonstrates a research trajectory connecting physiology, regenerative medicine, and cardiovascular science. Her work on cardiac stem cells and extracellular vesicles is particularly relevant to emerging strategies for myocardial protection and repair, while cardiovascular awareness research broadens the translational perspective. Her documented contributions provide a basis for recognition. [2][3][4]

References

  1. Egyptian Society of Extracellular Vesicles. (n.d.). Prof. Radwa Mehanna: Board profile and biography. Egyptian Society of Extracellular Vesicles.
    https://esev-eg.org/board/
  2. Mehanna, R. A., et al. (2022). Cardiac stem cells: Current knowledge and future prospects. World Journal of Stem Cells, 14(1), 1–40.
    https://doi.org/10.4252/wjsc.v14.i1.1
  3. Mehanna, R. A., et al. (2025). Small extracellular vesicles enhance the survival of Sca-1+ cardiac stem cells against ROS-induced ischemic-reoxygenation injury in vitro. Biological Research, 58, 12.
    https://doi.org/10.1186/s40659-025-00593-7
  4. Mehanna, R. (2021). Role of Awareness Activities in Mega-Events. European Heart Journal Supplements, 23(Supplement_D), suab069.019.
    https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/suab069.019
  5. Barachini, S., Ghelardoni, S., Varga, Z. V., Mehanna, R. A., et al. (2023). Antineoplastic drugs inducing cardiac and vascular toxicity — An update. Vascular Pharmacology, 153, 107223.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vph.2023.107223

Yixin Xu | Cardiovascular Researches | Best Researcher Award 2025

Dr. Yixin Xu | Cardiovascular Researches | Best Researcher Award

The First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University | China

Author Profile

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Early Academic Pursuits

YiXin Xu began her medical journey at Xinjiang Medical University, where she pursued an undergraduate degree in Clinical Medicine. Her strong academic performance and dedication to patient care inspired her to continue postgraduate studies in Internal Medicine, specializing in cardiovascular medicine. This early pursuit of advanced knowledge built the foundation for her growing expertise in both clinical practice and research.

Professional Endeavors

Her professional development included an internship at the Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Shapingba District in Chongqing City, where she gained valuable clinical exposure. She then undertook standardized resident physician training at the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University. During this period, she successfully managed patient care, independently handled on-duty responsibilities, and developed expertise in treating conditions such as coronary heart disease, hypertension, and pulmonary hypertension.

Contributions And Research Focus

She has contributed to several important research projects that bridge clinical practice with scientific inquiry. These include investigating the relationship between vitamin D, parathyroid hormone, and circadian rhythms in blood pressure regulation among patients with hypertension. She also participated in the Step-Pre Project and the "iCare-Me" initiative, both of which aim to improve patient outcomes through innovative approaches. Additionally, she contributed to the creation of a predictive model for heart failure in patients with coronary heart disease, based on metabolic biomarkers, highlighting her focus on precision medicine and translational research.

Clinical Expertise

Through her training, she became proficient in both the theoretical and practical aspects of internal medicine. She is skilled in the standardized documentation of medical records, surgical notes, and disease course records. Her technical expertise includes performing essential clinical procedures such as abdominal puncture and bone marrow puncture. These abilities underscore her readiness to practice medicine at a high professional standard.

Impact And Influence

Her dual contributions as a clinician and researcher have positioned her to influence both patient care and the scientific community. By combining clinical experience with data-driven research, she advances understanding in cardiovascular disease while improving strategies for patient management. Her work reflects a commitment to bridging the gap between medical research and real-world healthcare delivery.

Academic Cites

Her scholarly contributions have been acknowledged through participation in collaborative studies and cited within ongoing cardiovascular research initiatives. These academic references reflect her growing influence and recognition within the medical research community.

Legacy And Future Contributions

Looking forward, she aspires to strengthen predictive models for cardiovascular disease and enhance evidence-based treatment protocols. Her career vision includes contributing to global medical research networks, publishing impactful studies, and advancing patient care practices through innovation and collaboration.

Conclusion

YiXin Xu exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated physician and researcher. With her academic excellence, clinical expertise, and meaningful research contributions, she is poised to make significant advancements in cardiovascular medicine. Her commitment to innovation and patient-centered care ensures that she will leave a lasting impact on both clinical practice and medical science.

Notable Publication

"Parathyroid hormone and vitamin D modulate nocturnal blood pressure dipping: a retrospective cohort study in primary hypertension"

Authors: Yixin Xu, Changjiang Deng, Xiaohui Liang
Journal: Clinical and Experimental Hypertension
Year: 2025

Dani Qin | Cardiovascular Disease | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dani Qin | Cardiovascular Disease | Best Researcher Award

Yixing People's Hospital | China

Author Profiles

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Early Academic Pursuits

Qin Dani began her academic journey with a strong foundation in pediatrics, completing her studies at a prestigious medical university and further pursuing advanced training. Her dedication to continuous learning is evident as she continues doctoral studies at a reputed university. Her academic background laid the groundwork for her clinical expertise and research orientation in pediatric healthcare.

Professional Endeavors

She has established herself as a key figure in the Department of Pediatrics at Yixing People's Hospital, where she has been contributing her expertise for many years. During her career, she also pursued advanced studies and training at well-regarded medical institutions, which broadened her clinical skills and enriched her professional development. She currently holds a leadership role as an Associate Chief Physician and plays an active part in pediatric development teams, shaping the direction of child healthcare services.

Contributions and Research Focus

Her clinical work spans the diagnosis and treatment of a wide spectrum of pediatric conditions, with particular strengths in infant and toddler health care, respiratory disorders, digestive system diseases, and neonatal health management. She has led several important research projects at provincial and municipal levels, demonstrating her commitment to bridging clinical practice with academic research. Her published works reflect a dedication to advancing pediatric medicine through evidence-based studies and practical insights.

Impact and Influence

Through her leadership and expertise, she has significantly contributed to improving pediatric care standards in her community and beyond. Her ability to manage both common and critical pediatric illnesses has earned her recognition among colleagues and institutions alike. Her influence extends to mentoring young professionals, thereby fostering the next generation of pediatric specialists.

Academic Cites

She has authored numerous academic publications in both international and national journals, with multiple contributions recognized in core and indexed platforms. Her scholarly work has been acknowledged through prestigious awards in natural science and academic excellence, showcasing her impact in both scientific and clinical communities.

Legacy and Future Contribution

Her career trajectory reflects a deep commitment to pediatric medicine, both in clinical practice and academic advancement. With her ongoing doctoral research, she is expected to make further strides in pediatric healthcare innovations. Her legacy will likely continue through her contributions to research, her role in nurturing young professionals, and her influence on public health standards in pediatrics.

Recognition and Honors

She has received several commendations from healthcare authorities and academic institutions for her outstanding contributions, including recognition for advanced individual achievements and excellence in academic publications. These accolades highlight her dedication, professionalism, and long-term impact in the medical field.

Conclusion

Qin Dani exemplifies the qualities of an accomplished physician, researcher, and academic leader. Her blend of clinical expertise, research achievements, and commitment to advancing pediatric medicine has left a lasting mark on both medical practice and scientific scholarship. With a proven record of excellence and continued pursuit of innovation, she stands as a role model in the field of pediatrics, poised to make even greater contributions in the years ahead.

Notable Publications

"Methionine sulfoxide suppresses adipogenic differentiation by regulating the mitogen‐activated protein kinase signaling pathway"

Authors: Dani Qin; Yong Lei; Wen Xie; Qiuju Zheng; Zhou Peng; Yiwen Liu; Biao Dai; Tieliang Ma; Ping
Journal: Cell Biology
Year: 2023

"Effects of miR-19b Overexpression on Proliferation, Differentiation, Apoptosis and Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling Pathway in P19 Cell Model of Cardiac Differentiation In Vitro"

Authors: Da-Ni Qin; Lingmei Qian; De-Liang Hu; Zhang-Bin Yu; Shu-Ping Han; Chun Zhu; Xuejie Wang;
Journal: Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics
Year: 2013