Assist. Prof. Dr. Seo Young Park | Radiology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Seo Young Park | Radiology | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Seo Young Park | Radiology | Kyungpook National University | South Korea

Assist. Prof. Dr. Seo Young Park is a distinguished radiologist and academic researcher at Kyungpook National University Hospital, Republic of Korea, specializing in diagnostic imaging, radiological sensing, and image-guided interventions. She earned her Ph.D. in Radiological Sciences from a leading Korean university, where her doctoral work centered on the integration of advanced imaging modalities for improved disease detection and clinical decision-making. Dr. Seo Young Park possesses a strong professional background in radiology, with expertise spanning breast imaging, PET/CT diagnostics, and interventional radiology. She has been actively engaged in translational research that bridges medical imaging, sensor-assisted diagnostics, and image processing, contributing significantly to the advancement of clinical radiology practices. Her professional experience encompasses hospital-based research collaborations, imaging-based case studies, and mentorship roles that enhance both academic and clinical communities. Dr. Park’s research interests include the development of ultrasound and MRI-based sensing systems, radiomics, and the diagnostic application of artificial intelligence in oncology imaging. Her research skills encompass diagnostic image analysis, contrast-enhanced ultrasonography, PET/CT scanning, 3D imaging reconstruction, and case-based clinical assessment, which have led to a series of high-quality publications in peer-reviewed international journals. She has authored and co-authored more than 13 research papers indexed in Scopus, PubMed, and IEEE Xplore, with publications in leading journals such as Ultrasonography, Diagnostics, Journal of Breast Cancer, and Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology. Her scholarly contributions have been recognized by peers and institutions for their originality and impact on medical diagnostics. In recognition of her academic excellence and scientific contribution, Dr. Seo Young Park has received institutional honors and is an active member of professional societies including the IEEE and Korean Society of Radiology, participating in international conferences and clinical research collaborations.

Professional Profiles: ORCID  

Featured Publications 

  1. Park, S. Y., & Cho, H. (2024). A solid pseudopapillary tumor arising in ovary with multiple metastasis: A case report. Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging. (Citations: 5)

  2. Park, S. Y., et al. (2024). Primary invasive ductal carcinoma arising in axillary accessory breast: A case report. Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology. (Citations: 8)

  3. Park, S. Y., et al. (2024). Diagnostic accuracy of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography for the assessment of small renal mass: A prospective study. Journal of Urologic Oncology. (Citations: 6)

  4. Park, S. Y., et al. (2024). Clinical role of upfront F-18 FDG PET/CT in determining biopsy sites for lung cancer diagnosis. Diagnostics. (Citations: 10)

  5. Park, S. Y., et al. (2023). A radiation-induced low-grade myofibroblastic sarcoma in the retropectoral area after breast conserving surgery: A case report. Journal of Breast Cancer. (Citations: 7)

  6. Park, S. Y., & Jeon, G. (2023). Assessment of diagnostic performance of risk factors affecting extraprostatic extension: Role of zonal level of prostate cancer. Current Medical Imaging. (Citations: 4)

  7. Park, S. Y., et al. (2022). Unexpected hyperechoic lesions of the breast and their correlations with pathology: A pictorial essay. Ultrasonography. (Citations: 12)

Dr. Mateusz Winder | Radiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mateusz Winder | Radiology | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Mateusz Winder | Radiology | Medical University of Silesia | Poland

Dr. Mateusz Winder is a distinguished clinician and researcher at the Medical University of Silesia and affiliated hospitals in Katowice, Poland, with extensive expertise in radiodiagnostics, interventional radiology, internal medicine, and oncological chemotherapy. He obtained his medical degree from the Medical University of Silesia, with additional specialized training in anaesthetics at the University of Edinburgh and internal medicine and endocrinology at the American University of Beirut, complemented by studies in healthcare management at the University of Economics in Katowice, reflecting a strong interdisciplinary foundation. Dr. Winder’s professional experience spans over a decade in clinical practice and research, including leadership roles in radiology and nuclear medicine departments, where he has contributed to optimizing imaging protocols, advancing diagnostic accuracy, and improving physician ergonomics. His primary research interests encompass medical imaging innovations, ultrasound biomechanics, kinematic assessment of physicians during procedures, contrast-enhanced mammography, and patient-centered diagnostic optimization, highlighting a focus on the intersection of technology, human factors, and clinical outcomes. Dr. Winder possesses strong research skills in quantitative imaging analysis, data-driven evaluation of musculoskeletal loads, AI-assisted diagnostic systems, and design of observational clinical studies, enabling him to integrate cutting-edge technology with practical clinical applications. He has contributed more than 40 peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus, with citations reflecting growing academic influence, and has collaborated internationally to enhance knowledge exchange in radiology and oncology. Dr. Winder has been recognized for his innovative contributions to medical diagnostics, mentorship of emerging clinicians, and involvement in interdisciplinary projects promoting evidence-based healthcare practices.

Professional Profile: ORCID | Scopus

Selected Publications 

  1. Winder, M., et al. (2025). Breast neuroendocrine neoplasms – characteristics in contrast-enhanced mammography. Endokrynol. Pol.

  2. Winder, M., et al. (2025). Kinematic assessment of the physician’s body position and musculoskeletal loads during breast and abdominal ultrasound examinations. Journal of Clinical Medicine.

  3. Galus, W., Winder, M., et al. (2025). Does vitamin D supplementation slow brain volume loss in multiple sclerosis? A 4-year observational study. Nutrients.

  4. Suchoń, S., Burkacki, M., Chrzan, M., Winder, M. (2025). What ranges of probe pressure are applied during ultrasound examinations? A systematic review. Sensors.

  5. Winder, M., et al. (2024). Subcapital femoral neck fracture in a professionally active patient undergoing palliative treatment for endothelial cell-derived epithelioid haemangioendothelioma (EHE). Reports.