Aseem Mishra | Descriptive Analytics | Excellence in Research

Prof. Aseem Mishra | Descriptive Analytics | Excellence in Research

Tata Memorial Centre | India

Dr. Aseem Mishra is a Professor and Surgeon of Surgical Oncology and currently heads Head and Neck Services at the Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya Cancer Centre & Tata Memorial Centre, Varanasi. Trained at premier institutions, he completed his MBBS from Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, MS (ENT) from Grants Medical College with a university 3rd rank, and MCh in Head and Neck Surgery from Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai. His professional journey spans roles as Senior Resident, Clinical Fellow, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor, reflecting over a decade of dedicated service in head and neck oncology. Dr. Mishra’s clinical expertise includes comprehensive management of head and neck cancers, mandibular reconstruction, post-treatment surveillance, and outcomes research. His research interests focus on oral cancer epidemiology, early detection strategies, tobacco and polysubstance use, imaging-based response assessment, and multidisciplinary treatment approaches. He has contributed extensively to peer-reviewed literature, with 59 documents, 902 citations across 871 citing documents, and an h-index of 16, including publications in Cancer, Journal of Clinical Oncology, BMC Oral Health, and other high-impact journals. He has participated in landmark randomized trials and multi-centre epidemiological studies. Through academic leadership, clinical excellence, and impactful research, Dr. Mishra continues to advance evidence-based head and neck oncology in India.

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John Theodoropoulos | Sports Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. John Theodoropoulos | Sports Analytics | Best Researcher Award

University of Toronto | Canada

Dr. John Theodoropoulos is an orthopedic surgeon, academic leader, and sports medicine specialist recognized for his contributions to cartilage regeneration, arthroscopic surgery, and athlete injury management. With a BSc from McGill University, an MD from Queen’s University, and an MSc in Cartilage Regeneration from the University of Toronto, he completed orthopedic surgery residency training at McGill and a sports medicine fellowship at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto and staff surgeon at Mount Sinai Hospital, Women’s College Hospital, and the University Health Network. His research output includes 95 documents, 2,856 citations by 2,662 documents, and an h-index of 30, reflecting his strong academic impact in orthopedic and sports medicine research. His interests span cartilage repair, bioengineered tissues, ACL reconstruction outcomes, and high-performance athlete care. Dr. Theodoropoulos has earned numerous awards for research excellence, innovation, and teaching, including distinctions for clinical research, regenerative medicine, and sports medicine education. Professionally, he has served as Medical Director for elite sports organizations, including the Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Maple Leafs, contributing significantly to musculoskeletal care in professional athletics. Overall, his career integrates clinical expertise, impactful scholarship, and leadership in advancing orthopaedic sports medicine.

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Honoki, K., Wengle, L., Burkhart, T.A., Peters, S., & Theodoropoulos, J. (2025). Timing of Surgery in Professional Baseball – An Analysis of Major League Baseball Pitchers Who Underwent Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction. In JSES Reviews, Reports, and Techniques.

Betsch, M., Darwich, A., Chang, J., Whelan, D., Ogilvie-Harris, D., Chahal, J., & Theodoropoulos, J. (2022). Wide Variability in Return-to-Sport Criteria Used by Team Physicians After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in Elite Athletes—A Qualitative Study. In Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, and Rehabilitation.

Dwyer, T., Hoit, G., Sellan, M., Gopinath, R., Whelan, D., Theodoropoulos, J., & Chahal, J. (2022). Six Percent Incidence of Graft-Tunnel Mismatch in Anatomic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Using Bone-Patella Tendon-Bone Autograft and Anteromedial Portal Drilling. In Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, and Rehabilitation.

Dwyer, T., Hoit, G., Lee, A., Watkins, E., Henry, P., Leroux, T., Veillette, C., Theodoropoulos, J., Ogilvie-Harris, D., & Chahal, J. (2021). Injection of Bone Marrow Aspirate for Glenohumeral Joint Osteoarthritis: A Pilot Randomized Control Trial. In Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, and Rehabilitation.

Atinga, A., Dwyer, T., Theodoropoulos, J., Dekirmendjian, K., Naraghi, A.M., & White, L.M. (2021). Pre-Operative MRI Imaging Accurately Detects the Arthroscopic Comma Sign in Subscapularis Tears. In Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery.