Atsushi Toribe | Public Health Analytics| Research Excellence Award

Mr. Atsushi Toribe | Public Health Analytics| Research Excellence Award

 Sppporo Kojinkai Memorial Hospital | Japan

Mr. Atsushi Toribe is a physical therapy professional with extensive clinical experience in rehabilitation medicine. He completed his undergraduate education in Physical Therapy at Hokkaido Rehabilitation College, where he developed a strong foundation in musculoskeletal and functional rehabilitation, and later earned a Master’s degree in Health Sciences from the Graduate School of Medicine at Akita University. Since beginning his professional career in 2016, he has worked in a range of clinical settings, including clinics and memorial hospitals, gaining broad experience in orthopedic rehabilitation, acute and chronic care, and interdisciplinary teamwork. He has served in rehabilitation departments at multiple institutions, progressively strengthening his expertise in evidence-based practice and patient-centered care, and is currently a team member at Sapporo Kojinkai Memorial Hospital. His research interests focus on physical therapy interventions, rehabilitation outcomes, and the application of clinical research to improve functional recovery. He has contributed to academic knowledge through a peer-reviewed journal publication and has been involved in a research project, as well as the development of a patented innovation related to rehabilitation practice. While he has not received major formal awards to date, his steady academic and clinical contributions reflect a strong commitment to advancing rehabilitation science. Overall, Mr. Toribe continues to integrate clinical practice, research, and innovation to enhance the quality of physical therapy services.

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Elaheh Keshavarz | Acquired Communication Disorders | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Elaheh Keshavarz | Acquired Communication Disorders | Best Researcher Award

University of Manitoba | Canada

Elaheh Keshavarz is a rehabilitation sciences professional whose academic and clinical work focuses on communication disabilities, financial inclusion, and accessible service delivery. She completed her M.Sc. in Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Manitoba with a strong research profile, building on her B.Sc. training in Speech-Language Pathology. Her graduate work examined the experiences of adults with post-stroke communication disabilities in financial environments, contributing meaningful insights into inclusion and accessibility, while her earlier research explored speech rate variations across age groups. She has published in respected journals such as the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the Journal of Communication Disorders. With extensive experience as a Speech-Language Pathologist across clinical, educational, and community settings in Canada and Iran, she has supported children and adults with diverse developmental and acquired communication needs. Her roles have also included research assistantships and positions in child development centres, reflecting a commitment to interdisciplinary care. She has earned multiple academic scholarships recognizing her excellence and research potential. Her interests span communication accessibility, brain injury, financial literacy, and evidence-based rehabilitation. She remains dedicated to advancing inclusive practices and contributing to research that improves participation and quality of life for individuals with communication challenges.

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