Tomasz Zatonski | Public Health | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Tomasz Zatonski | Public Health | Research Excellence Award

Wroclaw Medical University | Poland

Prof. Tomasz Zatoński is a distinguished otolaryngologist and Associate Professor at the Medical University of Wrocław, Poland, currently serving as Vice-Rector for University Communications and Head of the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. He earned his MD from the Medical University of Wrocław, followed by specialization in otolaryngology, a doctoral degree on DNA ploidy analysis in laryngeal cancer, and a habilitation focusing on the role of HPV and cell cycle proteins in head and neck carcinogenesis. With a prolific research profile, Prof. Zatoński has authored 112 documents cited 1,551 times by 1,530 documents and holds an h-index of 20. His research interests focus on HPV-associated head and neck cancers, surgical oncology, endolaryngeal microsurgery, tumor markers, and carcinogenesis mechanisms. He has participated in numerous international observerships, teaching courses, and conferences in the USA, India, Israel, and Europe, and has been recognized with multiple awards for teaching, research, and service, including honors from the Medical University of Wrocław and the Minister of Health. Prof. Zatoński leads and contributes to significant national and international grants, including population cohort studies and biomedical research projects. His work integrates clinical expertise with translational research, advancing knowledge in head and neck oncology and improving patient care and outcomes globally.

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Featured Publications

📄 Fibrous Dysplasia of the Ethmoid Bone Diagnosed in a 10‑Year‑Old Patient
Zofia Resler, Monika Morawska‑Kochman, Katarzyna Resler, Tomasz Zatoński — Medicina (2025)
Open access case report of rare fibrous dysplasia in a child, including clinical presentation and management.
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📄 Multinational Attitudes Toward AI in Health Care and Diagnostics Among Hospital Patients
F. Busch et al.JAMA Network Open (2025)
Large international survey exploring patient trust, preferences, and concerns regarding AI use in health care and diagnostics.
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📄 Age‑related Hearing Loss Associated With Cognitive Impairment in the Polish Cohort of the PURE Study
Połtyn‑Zaradna K., Pazdro‑Zastawny K., Szcześniak D., et al. — Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience (2025)
Open access study linking presbycusis (age‑related hearing loss) with cognitive impairment in a Polish adult cohort.
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📄 Fabrication and Comprehensive Evaluation of Zr‑Based Bulk Metallic Glass Matrix Composites for Biomedical Applications
Science China Materials (2024)
Open access materials science research on zirconium‑based bulk metallic glass composites relevant to biomedical implants and applications.
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📄 Hypertension in Adult Population Under 50 in the Population Cohort Study of Wroclaw Citizens (PICTURE): Prevalent, Undetected, and Mostly Preventable
Critical Public Health (2025)
Open access population health article examining the epidemiology and prevention potential for hypertension in younger adults.
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Nora Katabi | Salivary gland cancer | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nora Katabi | Salivary gland cancer | Best Researcher Award

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center  | United States

Author Profile

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Summary

Dr. Nora Katabi is a board-certified anatomic and clinical pathologist with extensive expertise in head and neck pathology, particularly salivary gland neoplasms. She currently serves as a Tenured Member and Attending Pathologist in the Department of Pathology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) in New York. With over two decades of academic and clinical experience, Dr. Katabi has established herself as a thought leader in oncologic surgical pathology. She actively contributes to international pathology committees and serves in editorial roles for leading scientific journals. Her career reflects a strong integration of clinical practice, translational research, education, and institutional leadership, advancing precision diagnostics in head and neck cancer.

Education

Dr. Katabi earned her M.D. from Damascus University School of Medicine, Syria, in 1997. She completed multiple externships in internal medicine, cardiovascular medicine, cytogenetics, and ambulatory cardiology at institutions including Brigham and Women’s Hospital (Harvard Medical School) and Wayne State University. She completed her residency in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology and served as Chief Resident at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. She then completed a fellowship in Oncologic Surgical Pathology at MSKCC, further solidifying her expertise in cancer pathology.

Professional Experience

Dr. Katabi began her tenure at MSKCC in 2006 as an Instructor and Chief Fellow, progressing to Assistant, Associate, and now Tenured Member of the pathology faculty. Clinically, she has advanced from Assistant to Attending Pathologist, specializing in surgical pathology of the head and neck. From 2017 to 2023, she served as Associate Program Director for the Oncologic Surgical Pathology Fellowship, overseeing fellow education, selection, and evaluation. She is a dedicated educator, delivering didactic lectures and participating in clinical training. Her involvement in the Fellowship Committee and numerous national and international presentations further demonstrates her leadership and academic engagement.

Research Interests

Dr. Katabi’s research focuses on histopathologic and molecular characterization of salivary gland tumors, particularly in identifying genetic alterations, molecular markers, and prognostic features. She has led multiple funded studies as Principal Investigator, including work on NR4A3 abnormalities in acinic cell carcinoma and PRKD gene alterations in polymorphous adenocarcinomas. Her additional research in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck contributes to improved tumor classification, grading, and clinical management. Dr. Katabi’s work supports a translational approach, bridging laboratory research with patient care to enhance diagnostic precision.

Publications

 Nodal Metastasis in Low Grade Salivary Gland Carcinoma: A Retrospective Analysis of Incidence, Histologic Spectrum and Outcome
Comprehensive Clinicopathologic, Morphologic, and Molecular Evaluation and Outcomes in Polymorphous Adenocarcinoma Tumors With Applicability of a 2‑Tiered Grading System
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  • Journal: Modern Pathology

  • Year: 2025

Sympathetic axonogenesis promotes adenoid cystic carcinoma progression
  • Author(s): Chun‑Hao Chen, Boris Reva, Nora Katabi, Avishai Wizel, Hongbo Xu, Alan L. Ho, Luc G. T. Morris, Richard L. Bakst, Anuraag S. Parikh, Yotam Drier, Sylvie Deborde, Richard J. Wong

  • Journal: Journal of Experimental Medicine