Xiaoyue Song | Public health and primary care | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiaoyue Song | Public health and primary care | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiaoyue Song, Zhengzhou University, China.

🎓 Dr. Xiaoyue Song (born May 1, 1993) is a dedicated public health scholar and interdisciplinary researcher, currently serving as a Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer at Zhengzhou University in China. With a decade-long journey from clinical nursing to global public health research, Dr. Song brings a unique blend of practical knowledge and academic rigor. Her work focuses primarily on eHealth interventions, particularly in elderly care and chronic disease management. She is known for her international collaborations, notably between Chinese, Dutch, and African healthcare institutions. Driven by a passion for real-world application of health research, Dr. Song has developed digital health models and conducted stakeholder-based interventions across continents. She also actively supervises graduate students and engages in volunteer activities such as language instruction and eldercare support, reflecting her community-oriented mindset and global perspective. 🌍💡

👩‍⚕️ Profile

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🎓 Education

📘 Dr. Xiaoyue Song earned her PhD in Public Health and Primary Care from Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands (2018–2023), where she led several impactful studies involving stakeholder analysis, systematic reviews, and mixed-method research on chronic diseases. Prior to this, she obtained her Master of Science in Nursing from Zhengzhou University (2015–2018) with cum laude distinction for her thesis on home-based exercise in hypertensive elderly patients. Her foundational education was in Nursing (BSc) from Henan University (2011–2015), where she graduated with first-class honours. This robust academic background supports her evidence-based approach to both research and teaching. 📖🏅

🧑‍🏫 Experience

💼 Dr. Song currently serves as a Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer at Zhengzhou University (2024–present), leading research in digital health for the elderly. Previously, she was a Project Manager (2023) on the Tilburg Frailty Indicator adaptation in Africa, a cross-continental initiative involving Dutch and African healthcare professionals. Throughout her academic career, she has supervised undergrad and postgrad students and collaborated across sectors to develop practical health interventions. Her ability to lead projects, analyze complex health data, and integrate findings into patient care demonstrates her holistic vision and strong project leadership. 🧪📊

🧠 Research Interests

🔍 Dr. Xiaoyue Song’s research is driven by a passion for advancing public health innovation through interdisciplinary collaboration and evidence-based practice. Her primary interests lie in the development and evaluation of eHealth and digital self-management tools, particularly for managing chronic conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and hypertension among elderly populations. She is deeply engaged in exploring frailty and multimorbidity, aiming to improve the quality of life and independence of aging individuals. A significant portion of her work involves stakeholder analysis and health policy evaluation, ensuring that technological interventions align with the needs of patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. Dr. Song is also committed to conducting health technology assessments in diverse, multicultural contexts, both in developed and developing regions. Her holistic approach connects clinical care, digital innovation, and the social determinants of health to design impactful interventions for vulnerable and underserved populations. 🧬🌍💻

🏆 Awards

🏅 While specific named awards are not listed, Dr. Song has earned national recognition and first-class academic honours during her MSc and BSc programs. Her involvement in high-profile international research grants such as the REDUX project and the National Natural Science Foundation of China reflects the global and national appreciation of her work. Furthermore, her doctoral work has been featured in leading medical journals and she’s been entrusted with managing transnational projects, all of which signify her growing reputation in global public health. ✨🌟

📚 Publication Top Notes

Associations between obesity and multidimensional frailty

Blended self-management interventions: systematic review and meta-analysis

Illness perceptions and self-management: mixed-method study

Study protocol for REDUX

Correlation between BMI and frailty in Zhengzhou

Overweight and frailty in Zhengzhou elderly

Tutorial system for nursing interns

Effect of square dance on elderly health

Exercise rehabilitation for elderly frailty: review

Service learning in geriatric nursing

Luliu-Marius MORARIU | Religion and Social Sciences | Excellence in Research

Dr. Iuliu-Marius MORARIU | Religion and Social Sciences | Excellence in Research

Dr. Iuliu-Marius MORARIU, Academy of Romanian Scientists, New York, Branch, Canada

Hieromonk Maxim (Iuliu-Marius Morariu), born on May 4, 1991, in Salva, Romania, is a distinguished Romanian Orthodox priest, scholar, and editor. A class valedictorian from seminary to doctoral studies, he serves as a hieromonk and protosyncell, combining his ecclesiastical vocation with a prolific academic and editorial career. Currently the Exarch of Monasteries in the Romanian Orthodox Diocese of Canada and an Associate Member of the Romanian Academy of Scientists, he is widely recognized for his contributions to theology, history, and interdisciplinary research.

👤 Profile

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🎓 Education

Fr. Maxim holds two PhDs: one in Orthodox Theology (2019, “Babeș-Bolyai” University, summa cum laude) and another in Social Sciences (2021, Angelicum Pontifical University, summa cum laude). He earned four MAs—in Theology, Social Sciences, and Southeastern European History—with magna or summa cum laude honors, alongside dual BAs in Theology and History. He also completed postdoctoral research at Accademia di Romania in Rome (2021) and the Centre for Ecumenical Studies, Sibiu (2020), and holds a CCES from the Bossey Ecumenical Institute, Geneva.

💼 Professional Experience

Hieromonk Maxim has served in the Romanian Orthodox Church since 2014, with increasing responsibilities including ecclesiarch of Saint George Cathedral (Quebec) and spiritual father of multiple monasteries. He is a producer and editor for Radio Renașterea and a contributor to Doxologia.ro. He also works as a researcher and scientific secretary at the “Ioan Lupaș” Centre, Faculty of Orthodox Theology, “Babeș-Bolyai” University. Editorially, he is affiliated with several journals, including HTS Teologiese Studies, Postmodern Openings, Research and Science Today, and Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies.

🔬 Research Interests

His interdisciplinary research spans spiritual autobiography, ecumenism, Orthodox theology, social ethics, and the role of religion under Communism and Capitalism. He explores figures such as Virgil Gheorghiu, John of Kronstadt, and Silouan the Athonite, merging theological, historical, and philosophical analysis.

🏆 Awards and Distinctions

Fr. Maxim has received numerous literary and scientific awards, including the “Ion Agârbiceanu” Prize (2021), the “Petru Poantă” Grand Prize (2022), and the “Juventute” Prize from Babeș-Bolyai University (2011). He also won 1st prizes at international symposia in Târgu Jiu and Iași, and was honored multiple times by ASTRA and the Civic Academy Foundation for his contributions to historical research and memory preservation.

📚 Publication Top Notes

Landmarks of the Spiritual Autobiography in the Orthodox Space.

“Virgil Gheorghiu’s Reflection on Ideologies”

“Ecumenism in the Perspective of Dag Hammarskjöld”

“The Role of Confession in Totalitarian Regimes”

Editor-in-Chief, Astra Salvensis (indexed SCOPUS, DOAJ)

✅ Conclusion

Hieromonk Maxim (Iuliu-Marius Morariu) is an outstanding candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” under the “Excellence in Research” category. His academic record, publication quality, editorial leadership, and the breadth of his interdisciplinary and theological work firmly place him among the top-tier researchers. With additional focus on international funding, strategic collaborations, and public engagement, his research impact can scale even further. At this stage, he fully meets the criteria of academic excellence and scholarly innovation required for such a distinction.