Rukiye Demir | AI in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Rukiye Demir | AI in Healthcare | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Turkey

Dr. Rukiye Demir is a dedicated academic in the field of midwifery, currently serving as a Doctor Öğretim Üyesi (Assistant Professor) at Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Midwifery. With a professional background deeply rooted in women’s health, reproductive care, and midwifery education, she has consistently contributed to the academic community through research, teaching, and participation in various national scientific projects. Her work emphasizes empowering women during childbirth and the postpartum period through evidence-based education and support. She also holds various academic and administrative roles, including department head and quality commission membership, further showcasing her leadership in health sciences education.

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Education

Dr. Demir’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Midwifery from Süleyman Demirel University in 2008. She then pursued her Master’s degree in Public Health at Gaziantep University, where she completed a thesis titled “The prevalence of malnutrition in 0–2-year-old children and the impact of maternal education” in 2012. Driven by a passion for maternal and child health, she earned her Ph.D. in Midwifery from Aydın Adnan Menderes University in 2021, presenting a dissertation that examined the impact of discharge education methods on postpartum readiness, maternal adaptation, and breastfeeding self-efficacy. Her educational progression reflects a continuous commitment to advancing maternal and neonatal care.

Experience

Dr. Demir began her academic career with a strong foundation in clinical midwifery, which informed her transition into academia. Since April 2022, she has been a faculty member at Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University. She has taught a wide range of undergraduate courses, including “Introduction to Midwifery,” “Women’s Health,” “Risky Birth and Postpartum Period,” and “Public Education.” Her teaching integrates theoretical knowledge with hands-on clinical training, preparing students to provide holistic maternal care. In addition to her teaching duties, Dr. Demir has taken on significant administrative responsibilities, serving as department chair, commission head, and member of the faculty’s quality and accreditation committees.

Research Interest

Dr. Demir’s research interests center around maternal health, breastfeeding self-efficacy, postpartum psychological well-being, intergenerational perspectives in midwifery, and the role of midwives during crises such as natural disasters. She has led and collaborated on multiple nationally funded projects, including studies on postpartum education, psychological resilience among midwives, generational differences in perceptions of bodily autonomy, and the development of health education strategies. She is particularly interested in how educational interventions can improve health outcomes for mothers and infants, as well as how climate change and disaster preparedness intersect with women’s reproductive health.

Award

Dr. Demir’s scholarly work has been recognized at national and international conferences. She received the “Best Oral Presentation Award” at the 5th International and 6th National Midwifery Congress in 2021. Earlier in her career, she earned third place for an oral presentation at the 5th International and 9th National Student Midwifery Congress in 2018. These accolades affirm her contributions to advancing midwifery research and education and reflect her ability to translate clinical observations into impactful research.

Publication

Dr. Demir has authored several impactful articles published in internationally peer-reviewed journals. Her works include:

Demir, R., Kaya Odabaş, R., Taşpınar, A. (2025). The relationship between loneliness perception and breastfeeding self‐efficacy and breastfeeding behaviors in mothers. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 51(1), 1–9. Cited by 4 articles.

Kaya Odabaş, R., Demir, R. (2025). The relationship between body image, depression, and breastfeeding attitudes in women with 0–24-month-old infants. Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira, 71(2), 1–5. Cited by 3 articles.

Demir, R. (2025). Intergenerational Examination of the Vocational Professional Values and Motivations of Midwives. Adnan Menderes University Journal of Health Sciences, 9(1), 109–121. Cited by 2 articles.

Demir, R. (2024). Midwives’ Awareness of Disasters and Perceptions on the Role of Midwifery Services During Disasters. YOBÜ Journal of Health Sciences, 5(3), 279–292. Cited by 1 article.

Petek, S., Demir, R. (2024). The Effect of Postpartum Adaptation Education via Video Methods on Postpartum Depression in Mothers. Bandırma Onyedi Eylül University Journal of Health Sciences and Research, 6(3), 487–499. Cited by 3 articles.

Demir, R. (2024). Examining Women’s Perceptions of Privacy According to Generations and Birth Preferences. Sakarya University Journal of Holistic Health, 7(3), 211–218. Cited by 1 article.

Bilgiç, B., Demir, R. (2024). The Effect of Climate Change on Women’s Reproductive Health: A Review. (Journal name not specified in provided data). Cited by 2 articles.

These publications reflect her interdisciplinary approach, combining psychology, education, public health, and midwifery.

Conclusion

Dr. Rukiye Demir stands out as a committed educator and researcher in the field of midwifery, blending academic excellence with clinical relevance. Her research not only enhances midwifery practices but also contributes to public health policies and educational reform in healthcare. Through her scholarly work, administrative leadership, and mentorship in national research projects, she continues to influence the future of maternal and child health education in Turkey. Her contributions underscore the value of interdisciplinary collaboration in improving women’s healthcare outcomes across generations and communities.

Eliano Cascardi | Artificial intelligence in medicine | Inspirational Scientist Visionary Award

Prof. Dr. Eliano Cascardi | Artificial intelligence in medicine | Inspirational Scientist Visionary Award

Pathologist MD, PhD | University of Bari Aldo Moro | Italy

Eliano Cascardi, MD, PhD, is a distinguished pathologist specializing in precision and regenerative medicine. He is currently affiliated with the Department of Precision and Regenerative Medicine and Ionian Area at the University of Bari “Aldo Moro,” Policlinico of Bari, Italy. His expertise extends to pathology, laboratory medicine, and translational research, with a focus on cancer diagnostics and innovative therapeutic approaches. Dr. Cascardi is a prolific contributor to scientific literature and an active participant in EU-funded research initiatives.

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Education

Dr. Cascardi has an impressive educational background. He earned his MD from the University of Bari “Aldo Moro,” where he developed an early focus on cancer pathology. He specialized in pathology at the same institution, completing an experimental thesis on the role of neutrophilic elastase in breast cancer vascular invasion. Furthering his academic pursuits, he obtained a PhD in Biomedical Sciences and Oncology from the University of Torino. Additionally, he achieved scientific qualification as an associate professor in the Italian higher education system, solidifying his academic credentials.

Experience

Dr. Cascardi has accumulated extensive experience as a pathologist and researcher. His clinical and academic endeavors are deeply rooted in precision medicine, emphasizing accurate cancer diagnostics and exploring novel therapeutic pathways. He has contributed significantly to the study of skin and female cancer pathology, including breast and gynecologic cancers. Beyond clinical practice, Dr. Cascardi has been a key investigator in multiple research projects, integrating his expertise into multidisciplinary efforts.

Research Interests

Dr. Cascardi’s research interests focus on skin and female cancer pathology, particularly breast and gynecologic cancers. His work aims to improve diagnostic accuracy for unknown primary cancers and develop targeted therapeutic strategies. His innovative studies include identifying tissue origins of cancers and exploring the roles of specific enzymes and biomarkers in tumor progression and treatment response.

Awards and Nominations

Dr. Cascardi has been recognized for his contributions to pathology and oncology through prestigious awards and nominations. His groundbreaking research and dedication to advancing precision medicine have earned him accolades in the scientific community. His involvement in EU-funded and national research projects underscores his reputation as a leader in his field.

Selected Publications

Dellino, M. et al. (2024). “Artificial Intelligence in Cervical Cancer Screening: Opportunities and Challenges.” AI, 5(4), 2984–3000. [Cited by 10 articles].

Cazzato, G., Cascardi, E., et al. (2024). “The Rarity in the Rarity: Presentation of Three Cases of Cutaneous Carcinosarcoma.” Dermatopathology, 11(3), 209. [Cited by 7 articles].

Cascardi, E., et al. (2024). “Oral–Gut–Estrobolome Axis May Exert a Selective Impact on Oral Cancer.” Journal of Dental Research. [Cited by 5 articles].

Forte, M., Cascardi, E., et al. (2024). “Gingival Cyst of the Adult: A Case Description with Literature Analysis.” Reports, 7(3), 51. [Cited by 2 articles].

Sallicandro, L., Cascardi, E., et al. (2024). “Increased Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Patients.” Frontiers in Endocrinology, 15. [Cited by 3 articles].

Dellino, M., Cascardi, E., et al. (2023). “The Strange Case of Twin Reversed Arterial Perfusion (TRAP) Sequence.” Diagnostics, 13, 3109. [Cited by 8 articles].

Cazzato, G., Cascardi, E., et al. (2023). “Cutaneous Metastasis from Internal Malignancies: The Revealing Role of the Skin.” Cancers, 15(17), 4351. [Cited by 6 articles].

Conclusion

Dr. Eliano Cascardi exemplifies excellence in precision and regenerative medicine. His impactful research, dedication to advancing cancer diagnostics, and contributions to medical education have established him as a leading figure in pathology and oncology. Through his clinical expertise and academic endeavors, he continues to influence the landscape of cancer research and treatment, driving innovation and improving patient care.