Fadime GÜVEN | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Fadime GÜVEN | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Ataturk University |Turkey

Dr.  Fadime Güven is a board-certified radiologist and academic researcher with over two decades of clinical and academic experience in diagnostic imaging. She is currently serving as an Associate Professor at Atatürk University Faculty of Medicine, Erzurum, Turkey. Her expertise spans breast imaging, neuroradiology, oncologic imaging, and advanced MRI techniques such as DWI, DTI, and fMRI. Alongside her clinical practice, she has been actively involved in teaching diagnostic radiology to undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as supervising residents and PhD candidates. Dr. Güven is recognized for her numerous invited talks at national radiology congresses, where she has shared her expertise in breast and neuroimaging. Her scholarly work includes several publications in high-impact journals, focusing on advanced imaging applications and rare breast pathologies. She continues to play a pivotal role in advancing medical imaging research, improving diagnostic accuracy, and shaping future radiologists through her academic and clinical leadership.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr.  Güven completed her Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree at Atatürk University Faculty of Medicine, where she developed a strong foundation in medical sciences and patient care. She pursued her specialization in diagnostic radiology through a residency program at Atatürk University School of Medicine, gaining hands-on expertise in various imaging modalities. To complement her radiological knowledge with a deeper understanding of anatomical sciences, she undertook a Ph.D. in Anatomy at Atatürk University. Her dissertation, titled “Circle of Willis Variations Detected by Time of Flight Magnetic Resonance Imaging Angiography in Eastern Anatolia Region”, reflected her interdisciplinary approach, combining neuroanatomy and advanced MRI applications. This robust academic background provided her with the skills to explore imaging from both anatomical and clinical perspectives, strengthening her ability to develop novel approaches in diagnostic imaging. Her education has laid the groundwork for her successful career as a radiologist, researcher, and academic mentor.

Experience

Dr.  Güven’s professional journey is marked by a strong combination of clinical expertise, academic teaching, and innovative research. She began her career as a radiology resident at Atatürk University School of Medicine, where she trained in diagnostic imaging techniques and built her foundation in radiology practice. She later advanced to faculty positions at Atatürk University, where she has served as both Assistant Professor and Associate Professor of Radiology. In her academic role, she has been deeply engaged in teaching medical students, training radiology residents, and supervising PhD candidates in advanced research projects. Her clinical and research expertise focuses on breast imaging, neuroradiology, oncologic imaging, and the application of advanced MRI methods. Additionally, she has been invited to present at professional radiology congresses, where she has delivered lectures on rare breast lesions and advanced breast MRI approaches. Her combined teaching, clinical, and research experience underscores her leadership in academic radiology.

Research Interest

Dr.  Güven’s research interests are rooted in advancing diagnostic imaging and improving its clinical applications. She has focused extensively on neuroradiology, exploring cerebral vascular structures and neurological disorders with advanced MRI technologies. In the field of breast imaging, she has studied both common and rare breast pathologies, with a particular focus on improving diagnostic accuracy through MRI and ultrasonography. Her work extends to oncologic imaging, where she examines the role of advanced imaging in cancer detection, staging, and monitoring. She is especially skilled in applying advanced MRI techniques such as diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), and functional MRI (fMRI). Her research bridges clinical challenges with imaging innovations, resulting in improved diagnostic methods and patient care. Through her numerous publications and conference presentations, Dr. Güven contributes significantly to the global radiology community, shaping new approaches to imaging that enhance both academic knowledge and clinical practice.

Awards & Recognition

Dr.  Güven has been recognized for her contributions to radiology through multiple invited talks, professional memberships, and academic achievements. She has delivered lectures at prestigious meetings organized by the Turkish Society of Magnetic Resonance and the Turkish Society of Radiology, where she has spoken on advanced breast imaging, rare lesions, and diagnostic approaches in MRI. Her respected expertise has also earned her membership in leading professional organizations, including the Turkish Society of Radiology, Turkish Society of Magnetic Resonance, European Society of Radiology, and the Medical Society of Ultrasonography. These affiliations highlight her active involvement in both national and international radiology communities. Her work has contributed significantly to both clinical practice and academic radiology, making her a sought-after expert in her field. Beyond her teaching and research roles, her recognition by professional societies emphasizes her leadership and influence in shaping the future of radiological sciences.

Publications

Dr.  Güven has published several important research articles in peer-reviewed international journals, contributing to advancements in diagnostic radiology. Selected publications include:

  1. Comparison of the Efficacy of Systemic Versus Local Steroid Treatment in Idiopathic Granulomatous Mastitis: A Cohort Study — Journal of Surgical Research.

  2. Primary high-grade diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the breast — British Journal of Hospital Medicine.

  3. The Value of Superb Microvascular Imaging in Detecting Hepatic Artery Occlusion in Liver Transplantation: A Preliminary Study — Ultrasound Quarterly.

  4. A very rare mass of breast, renal cell carcinoma metastasis; mammography-sonography findings with histopathologic correlation — Breast Journal.

Conclusion

Dr. Fadime Güven demonstrates strong credentials as a researcher and academic radiologist. Her long-standing contributions in diagnostic imaging, recognized expertise in breast and neuroimaging, international memberships, and consistent scholarly output make her a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With further emphasis on international collaborations, grant leadership, and advanced technology integration, her profile can become even stronger at the global level.