Dimitrios Adamis | Psychiatry | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Dimitrios Adamis | Psychiatry | Research Excellence Award

HSE | Ireland

Dimitrios Adamis is a consultant psychiatrist and academic researcher with established expertise in adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and delirium. He completed doctoral training at University College Dublin and holds honorary professorial appointments at the University of Galway, the University of Limerick, and University College Dublin. His professional experience combines clinical psychiatry within public health systems with advanced academic research, particularly in outcome measurement and longitudinal data analysis. Research interests focus on adult ADHD, delirium, attention disorders, neuropsychiatric comorbidities, and the development and validation of clinical assessment tools. He has led and contributed to numerous national and international research projects and has authored 139 peer-reviewed scientific documents, accumulating 3,032 citations with an h-index of 30, reflecting sustained research impact. He developed the Adult ADHD Clinical Outcome Scale , a widely used tool for assessing treatment outcomes, and co-authored Ireland’s national “Model of Care for ADHD in Adults,” contributing directly to service development and health policy. His work on delirium has advanced understanding of its epidemiology, subtypes, and diagnostic challenges, particularly in older adults. Through editorial appointments, interdisciplinary collaborations, and evidence-based research, his contributions continue to influence psychiatric practice, clinical research standards, and mental health policy at national and international levels.

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Occupational stress in teachers in Ireland as Covid-19 pandemic persisted

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Chunsong Cheng | Medicinal Plants | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chunsong Cheng | Medicinal Plants | Best Researcher Award

Lushan Botanical Garden, CAS & Jiangxi Province | China

Cheng Chunsong, Ph.D., is a researcher at the Lushan Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), specializing in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and medicinal plant resources. He currently leads the Traditional Chinese Medicine Research Group and serves as the Director of the Lushan Botanical Garden’s Southern Branch, while also holding leadership roles in several key laboratories and institutes dedicated to TCM research and the sustainable utilization of medicinal plant resources. Dr. Cheng has participated in over 20 research projects funded by national and provincial agencies, including the National Natural Science Foundation and Jiangxi Provincial Key R&D Programs. His research focuses on the sustainable utilization of medicinal plant resources, with particular emphasis on genetic breeding and quality control of TCM materials. He has published more than 80 academic papers, including over 30 SCI-indexed articles in journals such as Food Chemistry, Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines, and Biochemical Pharmacology. His work contributes significantly to advancing TCM research and the development of sustainable practices in medicinal plant utilization. Dr. Cheng’s research interests include sustainable utilization of medicinal plant resources, genetic breeding, and quality control of TCM materials. He has been recognized as a Jiangxi Province “Double Thousand Talent,” an overseas talent in short supply, and a visiting scholar under the “Western Light” program of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee. Overall, Dr. Cheng Chunsong’s extensive research, publications, and leadership roles underscore his pivotal contribution to advancing sustainable practices, quality control, and innovation in the field of traditional Chinese medicine and medicinal plant resources.

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Cheng, C. (2025). Association between high jugular bulb and sudden sensorineural hearing loss: A computed tomography based study. International Journal of General Medicine.

Cheng, C. (2025). Ecological risk assessment of future suitable areas for Piper kadsura under the background of climate change. Frontiers in Plant Science.

Cheng, C. (2025). Identification and classification of Aquilaria (Thymelaeaceae): Inferences from a phylogenetic study based on matK sequences. PeerJ.

Cheng, C. (2025). MYB polymorphism molecular marker: A novel molecular marker for authenticity and geographical origin identification of Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium. Chinese Herbal Medicines.

Cheng, C. (2025). Phytochemical profile of stem extract of Carthamus oxycantha and identification of herbicidal and antimicrobial constituents. Plant Protection Science.