Stylianos Bourmpoutelis | Health Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Stylianos Bourmpoutelis | Health Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki | Greece

Dr. Stylianos Bourmpoutelis is an emerging researcher in Internal Medicine whose work is strongly centered on HIV medicine, antimicrobial resistance, and the clinical–microbiological interfaces shaping modern infectious disease care. His research activity reflects a sustained commitment to improving patient outcomes through evidence-based clinical strategies, with particular emphasis on vulnerable populations such as people who inject drugs. His contributions include data collection, clinical evaluation, and outcome-driven analysis that support impactful publications in peer-reviewed journals. Bourmpoutelis has participated in multidisciplinary research networks, contributing to studies that integrate public health, infectious diseases, and microbiology in order to optimize care pathways and improve treatment adherence. His scholarly visibility continues to grow through citations in reputable databases and the ongoing expansion of his indexed publications. He maintains active research profiles and consistently updates citation-related documents to ensure transparency and accessibility for the scientific community. Current citation metrics include an estimated Scopus h-index of 2 and a Google Scholar h-index of 3, reflecting the early yet steadily increasing influence of his work. His documented contributions demonstrate strong methodological engagement, rigorous data interpretation, and a readiness to collaborate across clinical and scientific teams. Bourmpoutelis’s research record aligns with the ideals of the Young Scientist Award, showcasing innovation, academic promise, and meaningful contributions to public health research. His scientific outputs emphasize integrated care models, real-world clinical outcomes, and microbiological investigations that collectively advance understanding within internal medicine and infectious disease research. With a growing portfolio of indexed publications and documented research contributions, he continues to establish himself as a dedicated early-career scientist advancing impactful, ethically grounded, and methodologically robust medical research.

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Roussos, S., Protopapapas, K., Mastrogianni, E., Totsikas, C., Moschopoulos, C. D., Bourmpoutelis, S., Resta, P., Procter, K., Kokolesis, E., Antoniadou, A., et al. (2025). Rapid ART initiation with BIC/FTC/TAF in people who inject drugs in Greece: Results from a pilot single-arm study of an integrated care model. Microorganisms, 13(12), 2697.

Arriel Makembi Bunkete | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Arriel Makembi Bunkete | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

University of Kinshasa | Congo, Democratic Republic of the

Dr. Arriel Makembi Bunkete is a dedicated nephrologist and internal medicine specialist whose clinical and scientific work focuses on kidney transplantation, dialysis innovations, and the epidemiology of chronic kidney disease across diverse and resource-limited settings. He has developed a strong research identity through his contributions to transplant coordination, acute and chronic dialysis strategies, extracorporeal purification techniques, clinical nephrology, glomerular diseases, and the management of toxicological and environmental kidney injuries. His multidisciplinary approach integrates clinical practice, research leadership, and collaborative scientific work with teams in French Guiana, France, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Dr. Bunkete’s research addresses critical challenges such as anemia in kidney transplant recipients, sickle cell nephropathy, lupus nephritis activity, paraquat poisoning, high blood lead levels in dialysis patients, and the implementation of home hemodialysis in remote territories. His scientific output includes peer-reviewed articles, case reports, international conference abstracts, and involvement in ongoing epidemiological studies. Recognized for his growing academic influence, he has accumulated 4 citations, an h-index of 1, and an i10-index of 0 (Google Scholar metrics), with comparable citation performance indexed in Scopus. He also contributes as a reviewer for leading nephrology journals, reflecting his commitment to advancing global renal research. His work has received competitive research grant support for studies on APOL1 variants and chronic kidney disease in French Guiana, reinforcing his standing as an emerging investigator in tropical nephrology and transplant medicine. With a strong scientific footprint, ongoing research leadership, and steady scholarly growth, Dr. Bunkete demonstrates the qualities associated with the Best Researcher Award in nephrology.

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Bunkete, A. M. (2025). Home hemodialysis in French Guiana: Transforming logistical challenges into healthcare opportunities. Bulletin de la Dialyse à Domicile, 8(2), 107–111.

Kabasele, D. B., Bunkete, A. M., Mbayabo, G., Lumbala, P., Matondo, O., Aloni, M., et al. (2025). Hydroxyurea and regression of sickle cell nephropathy: Open clinical trial in a pediatric population in DR Congo. Kidney360.

Bunkete, A. M., Kasonga, P. K., Fermigier, F., & Djiconkpode, I. (2025). WCN25-137: Pediatric nephrology in French Guiana – Overview and outlook. Kidney International Reports, 10(2), S615.

Anga, K., Makembi, A., Amisi, É., Delpierre, É., Ha, V. H. T., Mbombo, W., et al. (2024). Morbidity and mortality of acute renal failure in COVID-19 patients in intensive care according to waves/variant: Case of the Grand Hôpital de l’Est Francilien site de Meaux. Open Journal of Internal Medicine, 14(1), 16–29.

Bunkete, A. M., Belgrine, M., Sidibe, M., Bellony, S., Davodun, T., Djiconkpode, I., et al. (2025). Dialyse péritonéale chez un nourrisson avec insuffisance rénale aiguë sévère: Dialyse réalisée en plein vol lors d’une évacuation sanitaire en Guyane – À propos d’un cas. Bulletin de la Dialyse à Domicile, 8(3), 255–261.