Omar Alqaisi | Skin Cancer | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Omar Alqaisi | Skin Cancer | Best Researcher Award

Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan | Jordan

Dr. Omar M. Alqaisi is a dedicated academic and researcher at Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan whose scholarly contributions reflect a strong commitment to advancing healthcare through evidence-based nursing practice and oncology research. With 11 published documents, 46 citations, and an h-index of 3, his work demonstrates a consistent trajectory of academic growth and increasing impact in the fields of clinical nursing, psycho-oncology, and patient-centered care. His notable publication, “A Narrative Review of the Roles of Nursing in Addressing Sexual Dysfunction in Oncology Patients,” underscores his focus on addressing sensitive and underexplored areas of oncology, particularly the psychosocial and emotional well-being of cancer patients, while emphasizing the indispensable role of nurses in holistic recovery and improving quality of life. A hallmark of his career is his emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration, evidenced by co-authorship with more than 100 researchers across multiple disciplines, reflecting his ability to foster teamwork and integrate diverse perspectives to address complex healthcare challenges. His research is characterized by analytical precision, ethical grounding, and a human-centered approach, aligning with global healthcare trends that prioritize compassion, inclusivity, and evidence-based interventions. Beyond individual studies, Dr. Alqaisi’s work contributes to the broader advancement of nursing education, clinical practice, and patient advocacy in oncology. His growing academic influence positions him as an emerging leader within regional and international research communities. With continued development in empirical methodologies, digital health innovations, and cross-cultural healthcare models, he is poised to expand his contributions to global nursing and oncology discourse. Dr. Alqaisi’s research not only advances academic understanding but also creates meaningful societal impact by emphasizing empathy, communication, and the integration of psychosocial care into clinical frameworks, exemplifying a new generation of scholars committed to bridging scientific innovation with humanistic healthcare practice.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate

Featured Publications

1. Tai, P., Alqaisi, O., Al-Ghabeesh, S., Sijarina, L., Yu, E., Thachuthara, A. J., Assouline, A., Souied, O., Hagel, K., & Joseph, K. (2025, October 9). Immune checkpoint inhibitors in Merkel cell carcinoma of the skin: A 2025 comprehensive review. Cancers, 17(19), 3272.

2. Alqaisi, O., Al-Ghabeesh, S., Tai, P., Wong, K., Joseph, K., & Yu, E. (2025, August 14). A narrative review of the roles of nursing in addressing sexual dysfunction in oncology patients. Current Oncology, 32(8), 457.

3. Tai, P., Alqaisi, O., Al-Ghabeesh, S., Sijarina, L., Yu, E., Thachuthara, A. J., Assouline, A., Souied, O., Hagel, K., & Joseph, K. (2025, July 25). Immunotherapy in Merkel cell carcinoma of the skin: A 2025 comprehensive review. Preprints, 202507.2063.v1.

4. Alqaisi, O., Subih, M., Joseph, K., Yu, E., & Tai, P. (2025, June). Oncology nurses’ attitudes, knowledge, and practices in providing sexuality care to cancer patients: A scoping review. Current Oncology, 32(6), 337.

5. Alqaisi, O. M., & Al-Ghabeesh, S. (2024, July 31). Quality of postoperative pain management in orthopedic patients and its impact on sleep quality and patient satisfaction: An integrative review. Cureus, 16(7), e65872.

Dr. Omar M. Alqaisi’s research advances the integration of compassionate, evidence-based nursing within oncology care, addressing both clinical and psychosocial patient needs. His work strengthens global healthcare practices by promoting interdisciplinary collaboration, enhancing patient quality of life, and shaping innovative models for holistic, human-centered medical care.

Dr. Yaqin Wu | Carcinoma | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Yaqin Wu | Carcinoma | Women Researcher Award

Hunan provincial people’s hospital | China

AUTHOR PROFILE

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🌟Wu Yaqin 

🏥CURRENT ROLES AND AFFILIATIONS 

  • Current Position: Organizational Committee Member, Graduate Student Party Branch
  • Graduate Institution: Hunan Provincial People’s Hospital (Hunan Normal University First Affiliated Hospital), Breast and Thyroid Surgery, Master’s Supervisor: Professor Zhang Chaojie
  • Undergraduate Institution: Hunan Normal University Medical School, Clinical Medicine (2014.9–2019.6)

📚EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS 

Wu Yaqin began her academic journey at Hunan Normal University Medical School, excelling in Clinical Medicine. Her undergraduate years were marked by stellar academic performance, with scholarships awarded every year, including National Scholarship and National Inspirational Scholarship.

🔬PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS 

Currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Surgery (Breast and Thyroid Surgery) at Hunan Provincial People’s Hospital, Wu has honed her clinical and research skills. She has gained recognition for:

  1. Outstanding clinical rotation performance.
  2. Active participation in surgeries, assisting in level 3 and 4 operations.
  3. Representing her hospital in Clinical Skills Competitions.

🧪CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS 

Wu Yaqin has a strong foundation in research and innovation, focusing on:

  • Scientific Techniques: Proficiency in WB, PCR, single-cell sequencing, metabolomics, and other experimental skills.
  • Data Analysis: Skilled in SPSS, bioinformatics, and advanced statistical analysis.
  • Publications:
    • 2 SCI papers as the first and corresponding author (Cumulative Impact Factor: 5.143).
    • 2 core journal publications in China.
  • Research Projects:
    • Contributed to two provincial-level projects and two horizontal projects as the lead researcher (under mentor guidance).

🌟IMPACT AND INFLUENCE 

Wu’s contributions extend beyond academia:

  • Regularly earns recognition as an Outstanding Party Member, Student, and Graduate.
  • Actively involved in expert consensus compilation, adding to professional guidelines.
  • Participates in large-scale event organization with exceptional planning and execution skills.

PERSONAL SKILLS AND INTERESTS 🎙️

  • Language Proficiency:
    • Passed CET-4 and CET-6.
    • Achieved Grade 2-A in the National Mandarin Test.
  • Technical Skills:
    • Proficient in basic and advanced experimental techniques.
    • Skilled in computer applications (provincial-level certification).
  • Special Interests: Broadcasting, hosting, debate, and recitation.

RECOGNITION AND HONORS 🏅

During Master’s Program:

  • Authored high-impact research papers.
  • Contributed to prestigious projects and received multiple awards for academic excellence.

During Undergraduate Program:

  • Awarded numerous scholarships and honors.
  • Served in various leadership roles:
    • Vice Minister, Learning Department of the Student Union.
    • Captain, Debate Team.
    • Psychological Committee Member, Class Representative.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS 🌐

Wu Yaqin’s dedication to clinical excellence, innovative research, and effective communication positions her as a rising star in medical sciences. She is committed to:

  1. Advancing clinical practice and surgical expertise.
  2. Expanding her impact through cutting-edge research and mentorship roles.
  3. Building a legacy of leadership and service within the medical community.

 

📊🔬NOTABLE PUBLICATION:
  • 1. LncRNA SNHG5 promotes the glycolysis and proliferation of breast cancer cell through regulating BACH1 via targeting miR-299
    • Authors: Huang, S.-L., Huang, Z.-C., Zhang, C.-J., Wu, Y.-Q., Fan, P.-Z.
    • Journal: Breast Cancer
    • Year: 2022

    2. The expression and meaning of CD68, CD163, CD57, and IgG4 in granulomatous lobular mastitis

    • Authors: Kong, C., Zhang, C., Wu, Y., He, J., Fan, P.
    • Journal: Gland Surgery
    • Year: 2020

    3. miRNA-195-5p/PSAT1 feedback loop in human triple-negative breast cancer cells

    • Authors: Wang, H., Fang, Q., You, S., Wu, Y., Zhang, C.
    • Journal: Genes and Genomics
    • Year: 2023

    4. Value of dissection of lymph nodes posterior to the right recurrent laryngeal nerve in patients with cN0 papillary thyroid carcinoma

    • Authors: Xiao, X., Wu, Y., Zou, L., Chen, Y., Zhang, C.
    • Journal: Gland Surgery
    • Year: 2022

    5. A clinical observation of stage I implant breast reconstruction for mass-like granulomatous lobular mastitis

    • Authors: Zhang, C., Wu, Y., Wang, H., Li, Q., Fan, P.
    • Journal: Gland Surgery
    • Year: 2021