Reza Amani | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Reza Amani | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Professor of Clinical Nutrition | Isfahan University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Reza Amani is a prominent researcher in nutrition science and food security, currently affiliated with the Food Security Research Center at Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Iran. With an extensive academic footprint he has authored 129 scientific documents and accumulated over 3,040 citations across 2,823 citing sources reflecting his sustained contributions to global health and nutrition research. His h-index of 32 underscores the influence and continued relevance of his work in the scientific community. Dr. Amani’s scholarly identity is further established through his Scopus ID: 16314878500 and ORCID: 0000-0002-0074-4080 ensuring transparent and accessible documentation of his academic output.Dr. Amani’s research spans clinical nutrition food insecurity metabolic disorders functional foods and public health interventions. He has led and contributed to numerous high-impact clinical trials and observational studies addressing critical issues such as pregnancy-induced hypertension type 2 diabetes management cognitive function in obese children ischemic stroke recovery and the health risks of ultra-processed food consumption. His recent works also highlight innovative nutritional strategies  including the use of pomegranate peel fortification royal jelly supplementation nuts intake in pediatric obesity and the evaluation of phase angle as a nutritional marker in population health.His systematic reviews and meta-analyses have clarified the nutritional and metabolic effects of bioactive compounds such as heavy metals’ influence on gut microbiota and cocoa’s impact on serum lipids in diabetic patients—providing valuable evidence for clinicians policymakers and public health organizations. With a collaborative network of over 220 co-authors Dr. Amani actively engages in interdisciplinary partnerships that enhance the scientific rigor and societal relevance of his research.Through his commitment to advancing evidence-based nutrition and addressing food insecurity Dr. Amani’s work contributes significantly to improved health outcomes equitable food systems and the global understanding of diet-related chronic diseases. His research continues to inform policy guide clinical practice and inspire future innovations in nutrition science.

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Featured Publications

1.Amani, R., et al. (2025). Major heavy metals and human gut microbiota composition: A systematic review with nutritional approach. Cited By : 5

2.Amani, R., et al. (2025). Phase angle as an indicator of nutritional status: A cross-sectional study on the Iranian population. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition.

3.Amani, R., et al. (2025). Effects of pomegranate peel powder-fortified bread consumption in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders.

4.Amani, R., et al. (2025). Relationship between food insecurity and the risk of pregnancy-induced hypertension: A prospective cohort study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. Cited By : 1

5.Amani, R., et al. (2025). The effects of nuts intake on cognitive and executive function in obese children: A randomized clinical trial. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition.

Agatha Stanek | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Agatha Stanek | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

MD at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, United States

Dr. Agatha Stanek, MD, FRCPC, is a distinguished Body Imaging Radiologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA. With extensive clinical expertise and a strong academic background, she has established herself as a leading specialist in diagnostic and body imaging radiology. Dr. Stanek earned her Doctorate in Medicine from the University of Ottawa, followed by residency training in Diagnostic Radiology at McGill University. She completed a prestigious fellowship in Body Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University. Over the years, she has held staff radiologist positions across Canada before moving to Boston to join one of the world’s premier academic hospitals. Her research has led to influential publications in peer-reviewed journals on topics ranging from pancreatic cancer surveillance to minimally invasive procedures and imaging techniques. Actively involved in teaching, mentorship, and professional societies, Dr. Stanek contributes to advancing radiology practice, education, and faculty development at national and international levels.

Professional Profile

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Education 

Dr. Agatha Stanek academic journey reflects her dedication to radiology and medical excellence. She began with an Honours Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences, with a minor in Psychology, at the University of Ottawa. She went on to earn her Doctorate in Medicine from the University of Ottawa , where she developed an early interest in imaging and clinical research. Her postgraduate training included a rigorous Diagnostic Radiology Residency at McGill University , where she refined her skills in advanced diagnostic techniques. To further specialize, Dr. Stanek pursued a fellowship in Body Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University , gaining expertise in abdominal, pelvic, and oncologic imaging. Alongside clinical training, she completed the USMLE Steps and the ABR Core Examination, ensuring her qualifications across both Canadian and U.S. medical boards. This strong educational foundation has prepared her for leadership in both academic and clinical radiology.

Experience 

Dr. Agatha Stanek has built a diverse career across top medical institutions in North America. She began her clinical work in Canada, serving as a General Radiology Staff Physician at Lanaudière Regional Hospital in Joliette, Quebec . She then worked as a locum radiologist at Aberdeen Hospital in Nova Scotia, further broadening her general radiology expertise. She joined Mayfair Diagnostics in Calgary, Alberta, where she focused on body imaging and gained significant experience in advanced diagnostic procedures. Dr. Stanek accepted a position at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, where she now serves as a Body Imaging Radiologist and contributes to both clinical care and academic development. In addition to her clinical work, she has taken on leadership roles in faculty development, residency training, and professional committees, demonstrating her commitment to advancing medical education and radiology practice at the international level.

Research Interest

Dr. Agatha Stanek  research interests lie in body imaging, diagnostic radiology, and interventional procedures, with a focus on improving patient outcomes through advanced imaging techniques. She has explored key areas such as the diagnostic yield and safety of percutaneous renal biopsies, imaging of adnexal masses, and minimally invasive interventions like percutaneous cholecystostomy. Her collaborative research in oncology has addressed surveillance strategies for individuals with genetic or familial pancreatic cancer syndromes, questioning the adequacy of current biannual screening practices. Dr. Stanek has also studied complications following surgical procedures, including heterotopic ossification after damage control laparotomy. Beyond clinical applications, she is interested in the role of education and faculty development in radiology, having published and presented on training methods for oral board preparation. Her work reflects a blend of clinical expertise, innovation, and academic leadership, with a strong emphasis on translating research findings into practice for improved diagnostic accuracy and patient safety.

Award and Honor

Dr. Agatha Stanek has received recognition for her academic excellence, professional contributions, and leadership in radiology. She has served in influential roles such as Editor for the Society of Abdominal Radiology and article reviewer, highlighting her expertise and standing in the field. She was also a member of the Radiology Residency and Fellowship Competency Committee at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, reflecting her active role in academic medicine. Earlier in her career, Dr. Stanek was selected as a Radiology Resident Representative for both the Canadian Association of Radiologists and the American College of Radiology, underscoring her leadership potential. She has also been invited to present her research at prestigious international conferences, including the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), the Association of Academic Radiology, and the Canadian Conference on Medical Education. These distinctions underscore her contributions not only as a clinician but also as an educator and researcher.

Research Skill

Dr. Agatha Stanek possesses strong research skills that span clinical investigation, imaging studies, and academic writing. She is highly proficient in designing and conducting clinical research projects in diagnostic and body imaging, with particular expertise in retrospective and prospective data analysis. Her published works demonstrate her ability to collaborate across multi-institutional teams, manage complex datasets, and apply rigorous statistical methods to evaluate diagnostic outcomes and procedural safety. She has successfully translated clinical questions into impactful studies, resulting in publications in high-impact journals such as Injury, Abdominal Radiology, and the Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network. Dr. Stanek is also skilled in educational research, having studied medical curricula and innovative training methods. She is adept at scientific writing, peer reviewing, and preparing abstracts for national and international conferences. Her well-rounded research capabilities enable her to contribute significantly to advancing knowledge in radiology and improving patient-centered imaging practices.

Publication Top Note

Title: Life imitating art: Depictions of the hidden curriculum in medical television programs
Authors: Agatha Stanek, Christopher Clarkin, David Bould, Helen Writer, Ammar Doja
Journal: BMC Medical Education
Year: 2015

Conclusion

Dr. Agatha Stanek The study concludes that medical television programs portray elements of the hidden curriculum that mirror real-world medical education, including hierarchical relationships, professionalism, and ethical dilemmas. These depictions can shape both public perceptions of medicine and learners’ attitudes toward the profession. While dramatized, such portrayals provide opportunities to reflect on implicit cultural and social lessons within medical training. The authors suggest that educators can use these representations as teaching tools to raise awareness of the hidden curriculum, encourage critical thinking, and foster open dialogue among medical students. Ultimately, integrating media depictions into education may help learners recognize and address unspoken values and behaviors encountered in their training, supporting the development of more reflective and socially responsible physicians.