Zélia Breton | Endometriosis | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Zélia Breton | Endometriosis | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Zélia Breton, Inserm / Lyv Healthcare, France.

Ms. Zélia Breton is a PhD student in Public Health and Epidemiology at Inserm and Lyv Healthcare. She holds a Master’s in Demography and focuses on endometriosis research, combining epidemiological analysis with digital health innovation. With four first-author publications and strong international collaborations, her work emphasizes patient-centered care and the reduction of diagnostic delays. Zélia’s efforts contribute to improving quality of life for women and shaping evidence-based public health strategies in women’s health.

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Early Academic Pursuits

Ms. Zélia Breton began her academic journey with a Master’s degree in Demography, laying a strong foundation in population studies and health dynamics. Her academic inclination naturally progressed toward Public Health and Epidemiology, where she is currently pursuing her PhD. Her academic path reflects a sustained commitment to understanding complex public health challenges, particularly those affecting women. Her rigorous training has equipped her with the quantitative and analytical tools necessary for advanced research, while her early interest in health disparities has shaped her passion for evidence-based interventions and patient-centric solutions.

Professional Endeavors

Zélia has acquired diverse professional experience, having worked five years at Inserm, where she contributed to pivotal research on endometriosis management. Simultaneously, her four years at Lyv Healthcare reflect her commitment to translating research into practical healthcare solutions. At Lyv, she championed digital innovations aimed at improving the quality of life for women battling chronic conditions. Her professional portfolio showcases an exceptional ability to bridge academic rigor with applied healthcare practices, making her contributions both scientifically robust and socially impactful.

Contributions and Research Focus On Endometriosis 

Ms. Breton’s research portfolio is centered on improving care pathways and quality of life for individuals affected by endometriosis. Her work within the ComPaRe-Endometriosis cohort identified key factors behind diagnostic delays, psychological stress, and poor quality of life. She demonstrated the positive influence of a multidisciplinary digital support program, thereby providing data-driven solutions that inform public health strategies. Zélia’s research highlights the importance of digital health, patient empowerment, and early intervention, contributing meaningful insights into women’s health policies and education.

Impact and Influence

The impact of Zélia’s work transcends academic circles. Her contributions have catalyzed policy discussions, enhanced clinical practices, and guided the design of patient-centered healthcare models. Through her collaborations with hospitals, academic institutions, and international research networks, she has influenced cross-border initiatives focused on women’s health. Her innovative approaches have inspired the integration of technology into therapeutic support, reflecting a significant influence on both clinical implementation and research paradigms.

Research Skills

Zélia demonstrates exceptional research skills, including epidemiological analysis, cohort study design, and multidisciplinary collaboration. Her ability to publish as the first author in four peer-reviewed journals and co-author in several others showcases her proficiency in academic writing and research communication. She also manages multiple manuscripts under submission, indicating ongoing scholarly productivity. Zélia is adept at applying quantitative methods, formulating data-driven conclusions, and leveraging digital tools to enhance health outcomes, particularly in complex, under-researched areas like endometriosis.

Awards and Honors

Although still early in her academic career, Zélia’s contributions have already garnered growing citations and recognition within her research community. Her nomination for the Best Researcher Award is a testament to her scientific rigor, dedication to women’s health, and the global relevance of her work. As her publications gain further visibility, she is poised to attract national and international accolades, reinforcing her standing as a leading voice in epidemiological and digital health research.

Xiaona Lin | Gynecology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xiaona Lin| Gynecology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Xiaona Lin, Hangzhou Women’s Hospital, China.

Prof. Dr. Xiaona Lin 🧬 is a Chief Physician, PhD, and Assistant Director at Hangzhou Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital. A doctoral supervisor at Zhejiang University, she specializes in Obstetrics and Gynecology 🩺. Her research focuses on reproductive surgery, stem cell therapy, and intrauterine adhesion treatment. With over 25 high-impact publications 📚 and multiple national awards 🏆, she is a recognized leader in reproductive medicine and a driving force in advancing women’s health globally. 🌍

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Dr. Xiaona Lin began her academic journey at Zhejiang Medical University, earning her Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Medicine. She advanced to complete a Master’s in Medicine at Zhejiang University School of Medicine and later a Ph.D. in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the same institution. Her academic development was enriched through advanced training in the USA, UK, and Hong Kong, gaining international exposure in reproductive health and minimally invasive gynecology. 📚🌍

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Lin dedicated nearly three decades  to Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University, serving in both Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Reproductive Medicine Center. In 2025, she transitioned to Hangzhou Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital as Assistant Director. Throughout her clinical career, she has held leadership roles in national medical associations, contributing to innovation in gynecological diagnostics and reproductive health management. 🏥🩺

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus On Gynecology 

Dr. Lin’s research has advanced the understanding of female infertility and intrauterine adhesions. Her key focus includes stem cell-based regenerative therapies, recurrent implantation failure, and placental function disorders. She has led numerous national and provincial projects, including studies on Lgr5+ organoids, chondroitin-chitosan scaffolds, and miRNA-modulated endometrial fibrosis. Her investigations have established her as a pioneer in translational reproductive research. 🧬🧫

🌍 Impact and Influence

A respected academic and clinician, Dr. Lin holds prominent positions across 12+ national and regional medical committees, including the Chinese Association for Improving Birth Outcomes, Chinese Sexology Association, and Zhejiang Medical Association. Her influence extends into policy, education, and clinical innovation, shaping the future of maternal and reproductive healthcare in China. 🇨🇳💡

🧠 Research Skills

Dr. Lin demonstrates exceptional skills in molecular diagnostics, minimally invasive surgery, and biomaterial applications for gynecological therapy. Her expertise spans regenerative medicine, organ-on-chip models, clinical trial coordination, and biostatistical analysis. She integrates multidisciplinary strategies for solving complex reproductive challenges. 🧪⚙️

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Lin’s innovations have been recognized with multiple prestigious awards, including:

  • 🥈 Zhejiang Science and Technology Award (2009)

  • 🥉 Zhejiang Medical and Health Science and Technology Award (2016)

  • 🥇 First Prizes in 2017 and 2021 for contributions to ART success and birth outcomes improvement

🏛️ Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Dr. Lin’s legacy lies in her ability to bridge clinical excellence and academic innovation. She continues to mentor future physicians and scientists as a Doctoral Supervisor at Zhejiang University. Her future endeavors are expected to drive breakthroughs in stem cell therapy, non-invasive fertility treatments, and integrative reproductive health approaches for global maternal well-being. 🌱👩‍🔬

Publications Top Notes

📄 Clinical characteristics and laparoscopic management experience of primary ovarian leiomyoma.
Journal: Scientific Reports 🧪
Year: 2025

🧬 Hexokinase 2-driven aerobic glycolysis modulates YAP1 in placental trophoblast development
Journal: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta – Molecular Basis of Disease 🧫
Year: 2025

📊 Development and validation of a predictive nomogram for the pregnancy rate after tubal anastomosis
Journal: Laparoscopic Endoscopic and Robotic Surgery 🔍
Year: 2025

🩺 Conception and Concern: A Review of Breast Cancer Risk in Assisted Reproductive Technology
Type: Review Article 🔄
Year: 2025

🧵 Numerical model of jet formation during melt electrowriting for fabrication of precise structures
Journal: Additive Manufacturing 🧵
Year: 2024

🤖 Multimodal learning system integrating electronic medical records and hysteroscopic images for reproductive outcome prediction and risk stratification of endometrial injury: a multicenter diagnostic study
Journal: International Journal of Surgery (London, England) 🏥
Year: 2024
Citations: 4

🧫 Engraftment of self-renewing endometrial epithelial organoids promotes endometrial regeneration by differentiating into functional glands in rats
Journal: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology 🧬
Year: 2024