Jennene Greenhill | Older People and Rural Health | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jennene Greenhill | Older People and Rural Health | Best Researcher Award

Southern Cross University | Australia

Prof. Jennene Greenhill is a distinguished international leader in socially accountable health research and education, committed to influencing health policy for rural and disadvantaged communities. As Chair of Nursing at Southern Cross University she leads a major Bachelor of Nursing and postgraduate programmes in mental health and healthcare leadership, represents her faculty within the Council of Deans of Nursing & Midwifery, and regularly meets with chief nursing officers across New South Wales and Queensland. She is an active member of Climate Action Nurses and helped establish the new Planetary Health in Nursing & Midwifery Collaborative. Her prior appointments include Principal Research Fellow at University of Western Australia, Associate Dean and Director of Rural Health at Flinders University, and Deputy Chair of the South Australian Health Performance Council. Her scholarship spans health workforce, transformative learning, aged care and health service improvement for underserved settings. She has supervised and examined more than twenty higher degree research candidates and led international teams whose work has transformed rural health services. Her research achievements are reflected in an h-index of 29 with over 3,120 citations across more than 1,600 documents. With more than AUD 9 million in research funding secured, and foundational roles in national education innovations such as the NHET-Sim programme, Jennene’s influence permeates policy, education and rural health service delivery. She continues to shape the future of nursing and allied health in ways that promote equity, rural workforce capacity and planetary health.

Profile: Orcid 

Featured Publications 

Kirubakaran, S., Kumar, K., Worley, P., Pimlott, J., & Greenhill, J. (2025). How to establish a new medical school? A scoping review of the key considerations. Advances in Health Sciences Education.

Kirubakaran, S., Kumar, K., Worley, P., Pimlott, J., & Greenhill, J. (2025). Establishing new medical schools in diverse contexts: A novel conceptual framework for success. Medical Education.

Aggar, C., Craswell, A., Bail, K., Compton, R. M., Hughes, M., Sorwar, G., Baker, J., Greenhill, J., Shinners, L., & Nichols, B. (2024). A toolkit for delirium identification and promoting partnerships between carers and nurses: A pilot pre–post feasibility study. Journal of General Internal Medicine.

Hamiduzzaman, M., Kuot, A., Greenhill, J., Strivens, E., Parajuli, D. R., & Isaac, V. (2023). Person-centred, culturally appropriate music intervention to improve psychological wellbeing of residents with advanced dementia living in Australian rural residential aged care homes. Brain Sciences, 13(7), 1103.

Wilding, C., Morgan, D., Greenhill, J., Perkins, D., O’Connell, M. E., Bauer, M., Farmer, J., Morley, C., & Blackberry, I. (2022). Web-based technologies to support carers of people living with dementia: Protocol for a mixed methods stepped-wedge cluster randomized controlled trial. JMIR Research Protocols, 11(5), e33023.

Prof. Mrinal k ghosh  – Cancer Therapy – Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Mrinal k ghosh  - Cancer Therapy - Outstanding Scientist Award

CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology - India 

Author Profile 

SCOPUS 

🎓 Early academic pursuits

Dr. Mrinal k ghosh earned his b.sc., m.sc., and phd in biochemistry from the university of calcutta, india. his academic journey was characterized by a strong foundation in molecular biology and biochemistry, leading to a prolific research career in cancer biology and inflammatory disorders.

🏢 Professional endeavors

Dr. Ghosh has held various prestigious positions at csir-indian institute of chemical biology, culminating in his current role as chief scientist. his international experience includes post-doctoral research at the cleveland clinic foundation, usa, and academic roles in india, contributing significantly to cancer research and molecular biology.

🔄 Contributions and research focus

Specializing in cancer biology and inflammatory disorders, dr. ghosh has developed groundbreaking research in signal transduction in cancer and stem cells. his work has led to numerous Cancer Therapy publications, patents, and collaborative projects that have advanced the understanding and treatment of cancer.

🏆 Accolades and recognition

His numerous accolades include the bharat vikash award, fellowships from the national academy of science and technology, and the outstanding scientist award. his role as a reviewer for top Cancer Therapy journals and evaluator for national and international projects further highlights his academic stature.

👨‍👩‍👦 Impact and influence

Dr. Ghosh's influence extends beyond his research, impacting policy-making, academic standards, and translational research in india. his leadership roles within csir-iicb and various academic Cancer Therapy committees have shaped the future of scientific research in the country.

🌟 Legacy and future contributions

Dr. Ghosh's legacy is defined by his contributions to cancer biology, his mentorship of future scientists, and his commitment to advancing biomedical research. his ongoing work promises continued innovation and significant contributions to cancer therapy and molecular biology.

Notable Publications 

  • Title: The key vulnerabilities and therapeutic opportunities in the USP7-p53/MDM2 axis in cancer
    Author(s): Gouranga Saha, Mrinal Kanti Ghosh
    Journal: BBA - Molecular Cell Research, 2025

  • Title: Phenolato and alkoxo promoted change in the ligand coordination mode in a four-membered ortho-metalated ruthenium(II) organometallics
    Author(s): Mrinal Kanti Ghosh, Jagannath Chowdhury, Purnananda Garu, Indranil Chakraborty, Swarup Chattopadhyay
    Journal: Polyhedron, 2025

  • Title: Carbon Nanotubes in Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment: Current Trends and Future Perspectives
    Author(s): Sunny Kumar, Aafreen Ansari, Malini Basu, Sabana Begam, Mrinal Kanti Ghosh
    Journal: Advanced Therapeutics, 2025

  • Title: E3 ubiquitin ligases and deubiquitinases in colorectal cancer: Emerging molecular insights and therapeutic opportunities
    Author(s): Sunny Kumar, Malini Basu, Mrinal Kanti Ghosh
    Journal: BBA - Molecular Cell Research, 2024

  • Title: Chromosomal instability (CIN) triggers immune evasion and metastatic potential in cancer through rewired STING signalling
    Author(s): Mrinal Kanti Ghosh, Srija Roy
    Journal: Molecular Biomedicine, 2024