Stefan Sjørslev Ndene-Bodilsen | Stroke | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Stefan SjørslevNdene Bodilsen | Stroke | BestResearcherAward

Ph.d. in  Neurovascular Research Unit, Department of Neurology, Zealand University Hospital ,Denmark. 

Dr. Stefan Sjørslev Ndene-Bodilsen is a dedicated physiotherapist and researcher at the Neurovascular Research Unit, Department of Neurology, Zealand University Hospital, Denmark. His expertise lies in neurology, rehabilitation, and developing behavior change interventions to improve physical activity among patients with diabetes mellitus and stroke. Dr. Ndene-Bodilsen completed his Ph.D. at Zealand University Hospital, focusing on the impact of sedentary behavior and light physical activity on neurological patients. With strong skills in project management and interdisciplinary collaboration, he has secured substantial research funding and published influential studies in peer-reviewed journals,His work aims to enhance rehabilitation practices through innovative, patient-centered approaches, making him a prominent figure in neurological physiotherapy research.

Publication Profile

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Academic Background🎓

Stefan Sjørslev Ndene-Bodilsen holds a Master’s Degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), completed in 2018. Prior to this, he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Physiotherapy from University College Aalborg (UCN) in 2016. His educational background provided him with a solid foundation in clinical physiotherapy, research methodology, and patient-centered care, particularly in the fields of neurology and rehabilitation.

Professional Experience💼

Stefan has extensive experience as a physiotherapist and researcher, with a focus on neurology, research, and clinical instruction. Since January 2025, he has been serving as a Development Therapist and Physiotherapist at Zealand University Hospital, where he leads research and development projects, supervises students, and delivers patient care with a focus on neurology.

From August 2021 to January 2025, Stefan pursued a Ph.D. at the Neurovascular Center, Department of Neurology, Zealand University Hospital. His research centered on the impacts of sedentary behavior and light physical activity in patients with diabetes mellitus and stroke. During this period, he successfully secured over 800,000 DKK in project funding, showcasing his project management and grant writing skills.

Awards and Honors🏆

While specific awards are not mentioned, Stefan’s successful acquisition of over 800,000 DKK in project funding is a significant achievement demonstrating his capability to secure resources for research. His published works in well-recognized journals and his presentations at high-profile international conferences also reflect his credibility and recognition in the field of physiotherapy and neurology.

Research Focus🔬

Stefan’s research is centered on behavior change interventions, physical activity, and neurological rehabilitation. His Ph.D. research explored the effects of sedentary behavior and light physical activity in patients with diabetes mellitus and stroke. He is dedicated to developing and implementing innovative rehabilitation techniques to improve patient outcomes, particularly through the co-creation of tailored interventions. His research efforts have been published in reputable journals and presented at international conferences, enhancing the visibility of his work within the scientific community.

Publication Top Notes

  • Bodilsen, Stefan Sjørslev, Mette Aadahl, Troels Wienecke, and Trine Hørmann Thomsen.
    Title: Development of a Tailored Intervention Targeting Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity in People with Stroke and Diabetes: A Qualitative Study Using a Co-Creation Framework.
    Journal: Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences, Volume 4, February 13, 2023, Article 1114537.
    DOI: 10.3389/FRESC.2023.1114537.

  • Ndene-Bodilsen, Stefan Sjørslev, Mette Aadahl, Trine Hørmann Thomsen, and Troels Wienecke.
    Title: A Home-Based Behaviour Change Intervention With Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Activity in People With Stroke and Diabetes—A Feasibility and Safety Study.
    Journal: Physiotherapy Research International, Volume 30, No. 2, April 1, 2025, Article e70048.
    DOI: 10.1002/PRI.70048.

Conclusion

Dr. Ndene-Bodilsen’s consistent dedication to improving clinical practices through innovative research, combined with his ability to secure funding and effectively mentor students, makes him an excellent contender for the Best Researcher Award. Expanding his publication portfolio and pursuing international collaborations will further enhance his profile.

 

 

Xin Wang | Epilepsy and neurophysiological research | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xin Wang | Epilepsy and neurophysiological research | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou , China

Dr. Xinshi Wang, M.D., Ph.D. is a Chief Physician, Associate Professor, and Doctoral Supervisor at the Department of Neurology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University. He specializes in epilepsy and cognitive disorders, focusing on molecular mechanisms and therapeutic interventions. Dr. Wang earned his Ph.D. in Neurology from Chongqing Medical University and completed international training as a Visiting Scholar at Monash University & Royal Melbourne Hospital Epilepsy Center. He serves as a Committee Member of the China Anti-Epilepsy Association and Deputy Chair of the Zhejiang Neurology Association Youth Committee. ✨📚

Publication Profile

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Academic Background

Dr. Xinshi Wang pursued his Ph.D. in Neurology (2013–2017) at Chongqing Medical University, specializing in epilepsy and cognitive disorders 🧠. He obtained his M.Sc. in Neurology (2005–2008) from Wenzhou Medical University, further deepening his expertise in neurological research 🏥. His journey in medicine began with a B.Sc. in Clinical Medicine (1998–2003) at Wenzhou Medical University, where he built a strong foundation in clinical practice and patient care 🏨. With a commitment to advancing neurology, Dr. Wang integrates academic excellence with clinical innovation, contributing significantly to the field of neuroscience. 📚🔬

Professional Background

Dr. Xinshi Wang specializes in clinical and translational research in epilepsy and cognitive disorders, focusing on molecular mechanisms and therapeutic interventions 🔬💊. His dedication to advancing neurology led him to a Visiting Scholar position (Oct 2018 – Oct 2019) at Monash University Central Clinical School & Royal Melbourne Hospital Epilepsy Center, Australia 🌍🏥. This prestigious training, funded by the China Scholarship Council, allowed him to collaborate with global experts, enhancing his expertise in epilepsy research and innovative treatment strategies. His work continues to bridge the gap between laboratory discoveries and clinical applications for neurological disorders. 📚⚕️

🧠 Research Focus

Dr. Xinshi Wang’s research focuses on epilepsy, cognitive disorders, and stroke-related complications, with an emphasis on molecular mechanisms and therapeutic interventions 🧬💊. His studies explore anti-epileptic treatments, oxidative stress, NMDAR deactivation, and biomarkers of cognitive decline 🧪🧠. He has contributed to radiomics-based prediction models, stroke-associated pneumonia, and post-stroke epilepsy 📊🏥. His work also examines amyloid-β and tau pathology in neurodegeneration, advancing precision medicine in neurology. Through clinical and translational research, Dr. Wang aims to improve diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies for epileptic disorders and cerebrovascular diseases. 🚑📚

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ An automatic deep-learning approach for the prediction of post-stroke epilepsy after an initial intracerebral hemorrhage based on non-contrast computed tomography imaging 🧠🤖
Year: 2025 | Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery

2️⃣ Development and internal validation of a prognostic model for predicting tonic-clonic seizures during pregnancy in women with epilepsy 🤰⚡
Year: 2024 | BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth

3️⃣ Development and validation of radiology-clinical statistical and machine learning model for stroke-associated pneumonia after first intracerebral haemorrhage 🏥📊
Year: 2024 | Cited by: 1 | BMC Pulmonary Medicine

4️⃣ NAD+-boosting agent nicotinamide mononucleotide potently improves mitochondria stress response in Alzheimer’s disease via ATF4-dependent mitochondrial UPR 🧬🧠
Year: 2024 | Cell Death and Disease

Conclusion

Dr. Xinshi Wang is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his profound contributions to neurology, epilepsy, and cognitive disorders 🧠. With high-impact publications in prestigious journals like Phytomedicine and CNS Neurosci Ther, he has significantly advanced research in neurodegenerative diseases. His work is backed by competitive research funding from NSFC and Zhejiang Natural Science Foundation 💰. As a leader in neurology associations, an editorial board member, and a global collaborator through his Monash University scholarship, Dr. Wang exemplifies excellence in clinical and translational research, making him a top contender for this prestigious award