Assist. Prof. Dr. Francesk Mulita | Surgery | Best Researcher Award
University of Patras | Greece
Dr. Francesk Mulita, MD, M.Sc., Ph.D., is a distinguished General Surgeon and medical researcher at the University of Patras and the General University Hospital of Patras, recognized for his significant contributions to surgery, thyroid surgery, and colorectal cancer research. Since earning his medical degree and completing his Master’s thesis, Dr. Mulita has developed an extensive academic and research portfolio with remarkable global impact. He has authored 256 scientific documents, cited 15,887 times across 13,045 scholarly works, reflecting a strong h-index of 38 that highlights both the productivity and influence of his research. With over 402 journal publications in leading SCI and Scopus-indexed platforms, 48 completed and ongoing research projects, 11 published books with ISBNs, and 346 patents either published or in process, his contributions extend across innovation, academic advancement, and clinical practice. His work includes 14 consultancy or industry collaborations, 16 editorial appointments, and an impressive 58 research collaborations worldwide, underscoring his leadership in fostering scientific networks. Furthermore, he has participated in more than 50 multicentric studies, serving as national lead in 19, and has accumulated over 270 PubMed-indexed publications, with more than 200 where he was the corresponding author, demonstrating his sustained excellence in surgical research.
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Featured Publications
COVID-19 infection is a significant risk factor for death in patients presenting with acute cholecystitis: a secondary analysis of the ChoCO-W cohort study
Characterising acute and chronic care needs: insights from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019
Moderate- to High-grade Blunt Liver and Spleen Injuries Warrant Repeat Imaging to Identify Treatable Complications Results of the Radiographic Evaluation of Delayed Solid Organ Complications EAST Multicenter Trial
Damage control thoracotomy trends, techniques, and outcomes: An EAST multicenter trial
Pain intensity and prognosis of acute pancreatitis in an international, prospective study