Fiona Jaederlund Fosalba | Clinical Neuroscience | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Fiona Jaederlund Fosalba | Clinical Neuroscience | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Fiona Jaederlund Fosalba | Universidad del Desarollo | Chile

Fiona Jaederlund Fosalba is a medical student and young researcher from Lo Barnechea, Chile, distinguished by her perseverance, discipline, responsibility, and open-minded approach. She has practiced ballet since the age of three, developing exceptional body control and coordination, which sparked her early curiosity about the human body and inspired her vocation for medicine. In parallel, she has worked as an advertising model from a young age, gaining financial independence, professional maturity, and valuable experience in teamwork, while strengthening her ability to manage time efficiently and remain highly organized. Her academic trajectory is marked by active involvement in research projects in dermatology, rheumatology, oncology, and rare diseases, where she has served as a research assistant, first author, and presenter in national and international scientific settings. She has participated regularly in specialized congresses, symposia, and academic meetings, consolidating her clinical and research training. Fiona has also assumed leadership and teaching roles in academic guidance programs, contributing to the development of pre-university students. Her achievements include peer-reviewed scientific publications, awards for academic excellence, and outstanding performance in clinical assessments. Her profile reflects a strong integration of scientific rigor, human sensitivity, early vocational commitment, diverse professional experience, and a sustained dedication to excellence and comprehensive development in the field of health.

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Featured Publications

Current and Emerging Biomarkers in Dermatomyositis: Clinical Utility and Future Directions
– Fiona Jaederlund, Ka Wei Katty Joo Hu, Claudio Karsulovic, Lia Hojman, International Journal of Translational Medicine

Enfermedades raras: una mirada biopsicosocial
– Fiona Jaederlund Fosalba, Sofía Norero Rivera, Carla Campaña Castillo, Revista Confluencia

Sana Boudabbous | Clinical Neuroscience | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Sana Boudabbous | Clinical Neuroscience | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Sana Boudabbous | University Hopssalitals of Geneva | Switzerland

Sana Boudabbous is a PD MD radiologist specializing in diagnostic and interventional musculoskeletal imaging, interventional radiology, and radiologic pain management, currently serving as Chief Head of the Musculoskeletal Radiology Unit and Chief of the MRI Sector in the Radiology Section of the Diagnosis Department at Geneva University Hospitals. She is also the Teaching Board Chief for postgraduate radiology education and the medical representative of the department within the Geneva University Hospitals pain network. As a Senior Lecturer at the University of Geneva, she has contributed extensively to academic teaching and clinical leadership. Her professional expertise includes membership on the Swiss National Sarcoma Advisory Board, involvement in the multidisciplinary spinal disease group at Geneva hospitals, and certified competencies in forensic age diagnostics and pain management. She has completed extensive advanced training in musculoskeletal radiology, interventional radiology, oncologic imaging, sports imaging, pelvic and breast imaging, and head and neck imaging across institutions in Switzerland, France, the Netherlands, and Tunisia. Her academic impact is reflected by a citation count of 1342, an h-index of 19, and an i10-index of 29, demonstrating her influential contributions to radiology research, education, and clinical practice.

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Featured Publications

Neroladaki, A., Botsikas, D., Boudabbous, S., Becker, C. D., & Montet, X. (2013). Computed tomography of the chest with model-based iterative reconstruction using a radiation exposure similar to chest X-ray examination: Preliminary observations. European Radiology, 23(2), 360–366.

Mundada, P., Kohler, R., Boudabbous, S., Toutous Trellu, L., Platon, A., & Becker, C. D., et al. (2017). Injectable facial fillers: Imaging features, complications, and diagnostic pitfalls at MRI and PET CT. Insights into Imaging, 8(6), 557–572.

Boudabbous, S., Arditi, D., Paulin, E., Syrogiannopoulou, A., Becker, C., & Montet, X. (2015). Model-based iterative reconstruction (MBIR) for the reduction of metal artifacts on CT. American Journal of Roentgenology, 205(2), 380–385.

Botsikas, D., Triponez, F., Boudabbous, S., Hansen, C., Becker, C. D., & Montet, X. (2014). Incidental adrenal lesions detected on enhanced abdominal dual-energy CT: Can the diagnostic workup be shortened by the implementation of virtual unenhanced images? European Journal of Radiology, 83(10), 1746–1751.

Botsikas, D., Bagetakos, I., Picarra, M., Da Cunha Afonso Barisits, A. C., Boudabbous, S., & Montet, X., et al. (2019). What is the diagnostic performance of 18-FDG-PET/MR compared to PET/CT for the N- and M-staging of breast cancer? European Radiology, 29(4), 1787–1798.

Mundada, P., Becker, M., Lenoir, V., Stefanelli, S., Rougemont, A. L., Beaulieu, J. Y., … & Boudabbous, S. (2019). High resolution MRI of nail tumors and tumor-like conditions. European Journal of Radiology, 112, 93–105.

Delattre, B. M. A., Boudabbous, S., Hansen, C., Neroladaki, A., Hachulla, A. L., Becker, C. D., & Montet, X. (2020). Compressed sensing MRI of different organs: Ready for clinical daily practice? European Radiology, 30(1), 308–319.

Malinauskaite, I., Hofmeister, J., Burgermeister, S., Neroladaki, A., Hamard, M., Boudabbous, S., … & Montet, X. (2020). Radiomics and machine learning differentiate soft‐tissue lipoma and liposarcoma better than musculoskeletal radiologists. Sarcoma, 2020(1), Article 7163453.