Helene Laude | Malnutrition | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Helene Laude | Malnutrition | Best Researcher Award

Institute Pasteur | France

Dr. Helene Laude, MD, PhD, is a distinguished French physician-scientist recognized for her expertise in virology, immunology, and infectious diseases. Currently affiliated with the Institute Pasteur, she has made significant contributions to understanding viral pathogenesis, host immunity, and infection-related carcinogenesis. Her research has advanced knowledge on viruses such as SARS-CoV-2, Monkeypox, Zika, and various oncogenic viruses including Merkel polyomavirus and cytomegalovirus. Dr. Helene Laude has served as principal investigator for major clinical and immunological studies, focusing on mucosal immunity, biomarker discovery, and population-based cohort investigations. With 998 citations by 853 documents, 32 publications, and an h-index of 15, her scholarly impact underscores her leadership in translational virology and public health research. Her publications in The Lancet Oncology, Scientific Reports, Frontiers in Immunology, and Cell Host & Microbe highlight her dedication to advancing biomedical science. A respected expert and reviewer for leading organizations such as ANRS, INCa, and IARC, she contributes to global evaluations on viral carcinogenicity and diagnostic innovation. Beyond research, Dr. Helene Laude is actively involved in academic teaching at renowned institutions including the Institute Pasteur, Sorbonne University, and Paris Descartes University, mentoring future scientists and medical professionals in vaccinology, virology, and cancer immunology. Her achievements exemplify excellence in clinical investigation and molecular medicine, bridging laboratory discoveries with human health applications to enhance global infectious disease preparedness and cancer prevention.

Profiles: Scopus 

Featured Publications

Karagas, M. R., Kaldor, J., Michaelis, M., Muchengeti, M. M., Alfaiate, D., Argirion, I., Chen, X., Cunha, C., Hantz, S., Koljonen, V., Laude, H. C., Lui, W. O., Nevels, M. M., O’Brien, T. R., Scheurer, M. E., Touze, A., Wiemels, J. L., Benbrahim-Tallaa, L., de Conti, A., Facchin, C., Madia, F., Pasqual, E., Wedekind, R., Aguilera-Buenosvinos, I., Clifford, G., Deng, X., Dongoran, R. A., Ezzemni, S., Huang, Y., Suonio, E., Zhai, Y., Mattock, H., Schubauer-Berigan, M. K., & Kunzmann, A. T. (2025). Carcinogenicity of hepatitis D virus, human cytomegalovirus, and Merkel cell polyomavirus. Lancet Oncology, S1470-2045(25)00403-6.

Beeker, L., Obadia, T., Bloch, E., Garcia, L., Le Fol, M., Charmet, T., Arowas, L., Artus, R., Cheny, O., Cheval, D., Dahoumane, Y., Delhaye, M., Ergen, D., Essaidani, M., Fanaud, C., Fernandes Pellerin, S., Jolly, N., Laude, H., Roux, E., Samson, M., Sangari, L., Ungeheuer, M. N., Vacant, S., Zayoud, A., Donnadieu, F., Pelleau, S., Galmiche, S., Fontanet, A., & White, M. (2025). Correlates of protection against symptomatic COVID-19: The CORSER 5 case-control study. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 12(1).

Combes, J. D., Didelot, J. M., Radenne, S., Zaegel-Faucher, O., Lesage, A. C., Siproudhis, L., Piroth, L., Marchand, L., Heard, I., Hoyeau, N., Henno, S., Darragh, T. M., Alberts, C. J., Clifford, G. M., & Etienney, I.; ANRS-EP57-APACHES Study group. (2024). Cumulative detection of anal high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions over 2-year follow-up in men who have sex with men living with human immunodeficiency virus in France. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 230(1).

Martinez, F. J., Guillotte-Blisnick, M., Huon, C., England, P., Popovici, J., Laude, H., Arowas, L., Ungeheuer, M. N., Reimer, J. M., Carter, D., Reed, S., Mukherjee, P., Chauhan, V. S., & Chitnis, C. E. (2023). Immunogenicity of a Plasmodium vivax vaccine based on the Duffy binding protein formulated using adjuvants compatible for use in humans. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 13904.

Cuche, C., Mastrogiovanni, M., Juzans, M., Laude, H., Ungeheuer, M. N., Krentzel, D., Gariboldi, M. I., Scott-Algara, D., Madec, M., Goyard, S., Floch, C., Chauveau-Le Friec, G., Lafaye, P., Renaudat, C., Le Bidan, M., Micallef, C., Schmutz, S., Mella, S., Novault, S., Hasan, M., Duffy, D., Di Bartolo, V., & Alcover, A. (2023). T cell migration and effector function differences in familial adenomatous polyposis patients with APC gene mutations. Frontiers in Immunology, 14, 1163466.

 

Assist Prof. Dr. Patrycja Sosnowska-Sienkiewicz | Health Professions | Research Excellence Distinction Award -1652

Assist Prof. Dr. Patrycja Sosnowska-Sienkiewicz | Health Professions | Research Excellence Distinction Award |

Assist Prof. Dr. Patrycja Sosnowska-Sienkiewicz, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Traumatology and Urology, Poznan, Univeristy of Medical Sciences, Poland

Dr. Patrycja Sosnowska-Sienkiewicz, a distinguished surgeon and academic, has extensive expertise in pediatric and oncological surgery. Born in Elblag, Poland, she has dedicated her career to advancing surgical techniques, especially in the treatment of abdominal tumors in children. Her work spans continents, having served in hospitals across Europe, the United States, and Papua New Guinea. She is currently pursuing a specialization in clinical transplantology while continuing her research on therapeutic advances in pediatric surgery. Dr. Sosnowska-Sienkiewicz is fluent in Polish and English, with basic proficiency in German.

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Strengths for the Award

Dr. Patrycja Sosnowska-Sienkiewicz demonstrates significant achievements in both clinical practice and research. Her background in pediatric and oncological surgery, coupled with her ongoing specialization in clinical transplantology, highlights her diverse expertise. With multiple publications totaling an impressive Impact Factor (IF) of 49.934 and active contributions to critical pediatric conditions like Hirschsprung’s disease, congenital abnormalities, and pediatric oncology, Dr. Sosnowska-Sienkiewicz’s research impacts patient care on a global scale. Her involvement in advanced laparoscopic workshops and international collaborations underscores her commitment to innovation in surgery. Moreover, her multilingual skills and international work experience add a global perspective to her research.

Areas for Improvement

While Dr. Sosnowska-Sienkiewicz’s achievements are commendable, there could be a greater focus on disseminating her research findings beyond Europe to further expand her academic influence. Increasing participation in global conferences or presenting her work at international institutions could enhance her research visibility. Additionally, advancing her proficiency in languages like German could facilitate smoother international collaborations, particularly in research.

🎓 Education

Dr. Sosnowska-Sienkiewicz’s educational journey reflects her dedication to medical excellence. She earned her MD in 2011 from Poznan University of Medical Sciences. In 2017, she completed her PhD with a dissertation on ‘Hirschsprung’s Disease’ under the supervision of Assoc. Prof. Michal Blaszczynski. She has also obtained two specializations, one in pediatric surgery (2018) and another in oncological surgery (2023). Currently, she is working towards her habilitation degree with a focus on pediatric oncologic surgery.

💼 Experience

Dr. Sosnowska-Sienkiewicz has extensive clinical experience across several countries. She began her career at Poznan University Hospital, and since then, she has worked in renowned institutions such as the National Oncology Center in Warsaw and Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London. In 2024, she expanded her expertise internationally, joining the Department of Pediatric Surgery at Rocky Mountain Pediatric Surgery in the United States. Her experience includes managing complex pediatric surgical cases, including trauma and oncological surgeries.

🔬 Research Interest

Her research interests focus on improving surgical outcomes for pediatric patients, with particular attention to congenital anomalies such as Hirschsprung’s disease, gastroschisis, and duodenal atresia. She is also deeply involved in pediatric oncology, investigating treatments for abdominal tumors, ovarian torsions, and pancreatic tumors in children. Dr. Sosnowska-Sienkiewicz is committed to enhancing minimally invasive surgical techniques, including laparoscopy.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Sosnowska-Sienkiewicz has been recognized for her contributions to pediatric surgery with several awards, including the European Pediatric Surgery Award and the prestigious Polish Pediatric Surgeons Society Honorary Award. Her innovative research and clinical work have earned her national and international accolades.

📚 Publication Top Notes

Nevi and Melanoma in Children: What to Do in Daily Medical Practice: Encyclopedia for Pediatricians and Family Doctors

The Prevalence of Cancer Predisposition Syndromes (CPSs) in Children with a Neoplasm: A Cohort Study in a Central and Eastern European Population

Therapeutic Management and Outcomes of Hepatoblastoma in a Pediatric Patient with Mosaic Edwards Syndrome

History of pediatric surgical innovation and its course in the age of Evidence Based Medicine

Removal of the central venous port system in children. Is this an appropriate training procedure for resident physicians? A single-center retrospective study | Usuwanie portu naczyniowego u dzieci – odpowiednia procedura szkoleniowa dla lekarzy w trakcie szkolenia specjalizacyjnego? Retrospektywne badanie jednoośrodkowe

Conclusion

 Dr. Patrycja Sosnowska-Sienkiewicz is an excellent candidate for the Research Excellence Distinction Award. Her extensive research background, clinical expertise, and international experience, especially in pediatric and oncological surgery, position her as a distinguished researcher. With minor improvements in global dissemination and language skills, she is well on her way to becoming a leading figure in her field.