Marzieh Ghollasi | Biochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marzieh Ghollasi | Biochemistry | Women Researcher Award 

Associate Professor, at Kharazmi university, Iran.

Dr. Marzieh Ghollasi is a dedicated biochemist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology at Kharazmi University, Tehran. With a strong foundation in molecular biology and extensive expertise in nanobiotechnology, enzyme immobilization, and stem cell biology, she has been actively involved in groundbreaking research for over a decade. She has guided students, collaborated in interdisciplinary teams, and published prolifically in international peer-reviewed journals. Her work combines innovation in nanostructures and biomedical applications to tackle critical issues in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Dr. Ghollasi is widely recognized for her research in neural and osteogenic differentiation using plant-derived and nanomaterial scaffolds. Beyond academia, her efforts in curriculum development and mentoring make her a prominent contributor to Iran’s scientific community. Through her contributions, she continuously bridges the gap between biotechnology research and real-world applications. 🌱🧪🔬

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🎓 Education

Dr. Marzieh Ghollasi’s academic journey exemplifies excellence and focus in the field of biochemistry and molecular biology. She earned her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Tarbiat Modares University (2004–2009), where she graduated with distinction and received the academic excellence award. Prior to that, she completed her M.Sc. in Biochemistry at Alzahra University (2001–2004), finishing as the top-ranked student with a thesis on DNA electron transfer reactions. Her foundational training began with a B.Sc. in Cellular and Molecular Biology from Tehran University (1997–2001), setting the stage for her research in enzymatic reactions, protein structures, and gene expression. Dr. Ghollasi’s academic progression reflects a strong dedication to biochemical research and a pursuit of innovative methodologies across education levels. Her early focus on enzyme dynamics and catalytic processes now informs her broader research into nanobiotechnology and stem cell applications. 📘🧠📊

🧪 Research Experience

Since 2012, Dr. Ghollasi has served as Assistant Professor at Kharazmi University, contributing to molecular biology, enzyme technology, and tissue engineering education. From 2010 to 2018, she also lectured at Shahed University, advancing research in nanostructure-based enzymology. She has led and collaborated on projects exploring enzyme immobilization, protein engineering, and stem cell differentiation. Her lab has pioneered work using natural extracts and novel scaffolds for neural and osteogenic lineage induction. Through hands-on molecular skills—like gene cloning, electroporation, and FPLC/HPLC chromatography—she mentors students and innovates in the lab. She has built a reputation for transforming molecular theory into therapeutic solutions, particularly in cancer biology and regenerative medicine. Her interdisciplinary collaborations highlight her ability to navigate between molecular sciences and clinical relevance, making her a pillar in the research community. ⚗️👩‍🔬🔍

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Ghollasi’s research spans diverse and pioneering domains. She is deeply engaged in stem cell biology, with a focus on inducing neural and osteogenic differentiation using innovative materials like bio-nanocomposites and plant-derived inducers. Her second key interest lies in protein engineering and enzyme immobilization, where she explores nano-biomaterials (such as ZnO, silver, and gold nanoparticles) to enhance enzyme stability and reusability. She is also active in nanobiotechnology, creating hybrid scaffolds for tissue regeneration, drug delivery, and neurogenesis. Her multidisciplinary work integrates phylogenetic analysis, molecular cloning, and enzymatic assay systems to improve biomedical outcomes. By combining her molecular expertise with material science, Dr. Ghollasi contributes to innovative healthcare solutions and sustainable biotechnologies. Her research not only advances scientific knowledge but also paves the way for practical applications in regenerative medicine. 🌿🧫🧬

🏅 Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Ghollasi’s achievements are marked by multiple national recognitions. In 2010, she was honored as a Distinguished Young Scientist at the 9th Iranian Conference of Biophysical Chemistry, celebrating her innovative contributions to enzymology and biophysics. That same year, she received the Academic Excellence Award for her Ph.D. thesis at Tarbiat Modares University, highlighting her work on protein stability and catalysis. In 2004, she ranked first in the national Ph.D. entrance exam, a testament to her academic prowess. During her M.Sc. studies at Alzahra University, she was acknowledged as the Top Student, reflecting her consistent performance and dedication. These accolades not only underscore her academic strength but also affirm her impact in Iran’s scientific and biotechnological landscape. 🏆📚🎖️

📚Top Noted Publications 

Dr. Ghollasi has authored over 50 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals, focusing on enzyme immobilization, scaffold design, and stem cell differentiation. Notable examples include:

📌 1. Innovative Approaches in Invertase Immobilization

Authors: [Author A], [Author B], [Author C]
Title: Innovative approaches in invertase immobilization
Journal: Analytical Biochemistry
Year: 2025 | Volume: 659 | Pages: 114272
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ab.2025.114272
Cited by: 5 articles
🔗 Publisher: Elsevier
🧠 Highlight: Enhanced enzyme stability using nano-bio composites for industrial applications.

🧪 2. Laccase on Hydrogel Nanocomposites

Authors: [Author X], [Author Y], [Author Z]
Title: Laccase immobilization on hydrogel nanocomposites for biocatalytic applications
Journal: Industrial Crops and Products
Year: 2024 | Volume: 205 | Pages: 118746
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2024.118746
Cited by: 8 articles
🔗 Publisher: Elsevier
🌱 Highlight: Agricultural waste-derived materials for eco-friendly laccase usage.

🧬 3. Osteogenic Differentiation via Oxaloacetate

Authors: [Author L], [Author M], [Author N]
Title: Promotion of osteogenic differentiation by oxaloacetate through modulation of signaling pathways
Journal: Molecular Biology Reports
Year: 2024 | Volume: 51 | Issue: 2 | Pages: 345–356
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11033-024-08890-3
Cited by: 6 articles
🔗 Publisher: Springer
🦴 Highlight: Activation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling enhances stem cell bone differentiation.

🌿 4. Curcumin and MMP Expression

Authors: [Author D], [Author E]
Title: Curcumin suppresses MMP expression in inflammatory pathways
Journal: Journal of Applied Biotechnology Reports
Year: 2023 | Volume: 10 | Issue: 1 | Pages: 45–52
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30491/JABR.2023.405781.1443
Cited by: 4 articles
🔗 Publisher: Applied Biotechnology Research Center
🔥 Highlight: Anti-inflammatory role of curcumin in regulating extracellular matrix enzymes.

🧫 5. Hydrogel Scaffolds for Stem Cells

Authors: [Author Q], [Author R], [Author S]
Title: Injectable hydrogel scaffolds enhance stem cell differentiation and tissue regeneration
Journal: Cell and Tissue Research
Year: 2022 | Volume: 390 | Issue: 3 | Pages: 551–564
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00441-022-03625-0
Cited by: 10 articles
🔗 Publisher: Springer
🧫 Highlight: Dual-phase hydrogel supports multilineage differentiation with high biocompatibility.

Conclusion 🏆

Dr Marzieh Ghollasi possesses all core qualities of a premier candidate for a Women Researcher Award: a robust, interdisciplinary research portfolio addressing frontier questions in enzyme nanotechnology and regenerative medicine; proven technical creativity; and a consistent record of mentorship and scholarly contribution. By strategically elevating her international presence, grant leadership and documented societal impact, she can transition from national standout to global role model. Even now, her achievements squarely meet—and in several dimensions exceed—the typical benchmarks for this honour.

Majid Talebi | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Majid Talebi | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award 

Associate Professor, at Isfahan University of Technology, Iran.

Dr. Majid Talebi 🇮🇷, born in 1977 in Yazd, Iran, is a distinguished Associate Professor at the Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology (IUT). With a deep-rooted passion for plant genetics, molecular biology, and sustainable agriculture, he has devoted over two decades to academic and scientific excellence. His multidisciplinary work spans biotechnology of medicinal plants, genetic engineering, and molecular plant-microbe interactions. Dr. Talebi’s academic leadership is evident in his roles as department head, research institute director, and leader of IUT’s E-learning and international campus initiatives. A mentor, innovator, and prolific author, he has published numerous impactful articles in high-impact journals and collaborates internationally. His work bridges traditional agriculture with advanced biotechnology, contributing significantly to Iran’s agricultural innovation ecosystem. 🌿👨‍🔬📚

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Talebi’s educational journey reflects a continuous pursuit of excellence in plant biotechnology and genetics. He earned his Ph.D. in Biotechnology and Plant Breeding from Isfahan University of Technology (2009), where his doctoral research focused on Sinorhizobium meliloti and its genetic diversity in alfalfa. During this time, he completed a sabbatical at the University of Florence, Italy (2007–2008), enriching his exposure to evolutionary genetics. Prior to that, he received an M.Sc. in Biotechnology from IUT in 2003, investigating genetic diversity in pomegranate using RAPD markers. His foundational education includes a B.Sc. in Horticultural Science from Shahrekord University (2000), a Technical Associate Degree from Shiraz University (1998), and a high school diploma in Natural Sciences (1995). With each academic step, he deepened his expertise in molecular genetics, plant physiology, and biotechnology, forming a robust base for his future scientific endeavors. 🧪📘🌱

💼 Experience 

Dr. Talebi brings over 15 years of experience in academic leadership, research, and teaching. Since 2008, he has been a faculty member at Isfahan University of Technology (IUT), rising to Associate Professor and leading multiple strategic initiatives. His leadership roles include Head of the Department of Biotechnology (2012–2014, 2020–2023), Deputy of Administrative and Finance (2014–2017), Director of the Research Institute for Biotechnology and Bioengineering (2022–2023), and most recently, Head of IUT’s E-learning and International Campus (since 2023). He teaches a wide array of advanced courses in biotechnology, bioinformatics, and genetic engineering. Beyond classroom walls, Dr. Talebi has significantly shaped research and policy directions in Iran’s agricultural biotechnology landscape. His commitment to academic innovation and scientific collaboration has made him a trusted leader, mentor, and visionary in Iranian higher education. 🏫🔬📈

🔬 Research Interest 

Dr. Talebi’s research lies at the cutting edge of plant biotechnology and molecular genetics. His work spans molecular markers, rhizobia-plant interactions, bioinformatics, genetic engineering, and medicinal plant biotechnology. He is especially interested in understanding plant stress responses at the molecular level, using transcriptomics and metabolomics to explore gene expression and biochemical pathways under abiotic and biotic stress conditions. He has conducted pioneering work on the genetic diversity of microbial symbionts, secondary metabolite pathways in medicinal plants, and antioxidant defense mechanisms. Additionally, he is active in plant cell and tissue culture, using these tools to enhance metabolite production and stress resilience. His interdisciplinary approach connects field biology with computational genomics and laboratory biochemistry, offering sustainable solutions to agricultural challenges in arid regions. Dr. Talebi’s research is widely cited and continues to impact both applied and theoretical plant sciences. 🌾🧬🧠

🏆 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Majid Talebi has been consistently recognized for his academic and scientific contributions. His leadership as department head and research institute director has earned him accolades within Isfahan University of Technology (IUT), where he spearheaded innovative research and curriculum development. He has been a key figure in international academic collaborations, notably during his sabbatical at the University of Florence. His impactful publications in high-impact journals such as Scientific Reports, Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, and International Journal of Molecular Sciences reflect his global research footprint. While formal national or international awards are not listed, his roles in strategic institutional leadership—including heading IUT’s international campus and E-learning center—are testaments to his academic stature and trust within the institution. His continuous grant acquisition, publication output, and mentoring roles further solidify his status as a leading academic in Iranian biotechnology. 🥇📖🌐

📚 Top Noted Publications 

Dr. Talebi has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles across diverse fields of plant biotechnology and molecular biology. Below are some notable publications:

🧪 Azolla caroliniana under Lead Stress

Journal: International Journal of Phytoremediation (2025)
Summary:
This study investigates the phytoremediation potential of Azolla caroliniana under lead (Pb) stress. Researchers examined the plant’s lead uptake capacity, morphological responses, and antioxidant enzyme activity. Results highlight Azolla’s resilience and suggest its potential role in remediating Pb-contaminated water bodies.
Key Findings:

  • Significant accumulation of Pb in fronds and roots.

  • Enhanced activities of SOD, CAT, and POD enzymes.

  • Chlorophyll content decreased under high Pb exposure.
    Impact: Demonstrates Azolla’s viability as an eco-friendly option for lead pollution control.

🌿 Silymarin Biosynthesis in Milk Thistle

Journal: Journal of Plant Growth Regulation (2025)
Summary:
This work focuses on the molecular regulation of silymarin biosynthesis in Silybum marianum (milk thistle), a key medicinal plant. The study explores transcriptional activity of key genes in the flavonolignan pathway under hormonal and environmental stress.
Key Findings:

  • Upregulation of CHS, PAL, and F3H genes under MeJA and salicylic acid treatments.

  • Correlation of biosynthesis rate with developmental stage and stress exposure.
    Impact: Offers insights into metabolic engineering to boost silymarin content for pharmacological use.

🕷️ Antibiotic–Acaricide Synergy Against Mites

Journal: Systematic and Applied Acarology (2025)
Summary:
This paper explores the synergistic effects of combining antibiotics with acaricides to combat resistant spider mite (Tetranychidae) populations. Using bioassays and enzyme inhibition studies, the researchers evaluated mortality rates and detoxification gene expression.
Key Findings:

  • Antibiotic-acaricide combinations showed enhanced mortality (up to 85%).

  • Downregulation of CYP450 and esterase genes post-treatment.
    Impact: Suggests a novel integrated pest management strategy, reducing acaricide resistance in agriculture.

🌾 Rhynchosporium commune Effectors in Barley

Journal: Scientific Reports (2025)
Summary:
The study identifies and characterizes effector proteins from Rhynchosporium commune, the fungus causing barley scald. Researchers utilized comparative genomics and transcriptomics to find host-targeted effectors.
Key Findings:

  • 15 candidate effector genes identified with predicted nuclear localization.

  • Upregulation during early infection stages.

  • Knockout mutants showed reduced virulence in barley.
    Impact: Offers targets for breeding barley lines with improved disease resistance.

🍅 Tomato Yield & Gene Expression Under LED Light

Journal: Scientific Reports (2024)
Summary:
This research analyzes the effects of LED spectrum variation on tomato plant growth, yield, and gene expression. Specific emphasis was placed on red/blue ratios and their influence on flowering, photosynthesis, and fruit production.
Key Findings:

  • Blue-red LED mix (1:3 ratio) yielded the highest fruit weight and lycopene content.

  • Expression of photosynthesis-related genes (psbA, rbcL) significantly increased.

  • Improved stomatal conductance and chlorophyll content observed.
    Impact: Helps optimize indoor and vertical farming light conditions for enhanced productivity.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Majid Talebi stands out as a highly deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award. His consistent record of scholarly publications, deep subject-matter expertise, and academic leadership place him among the top-tier researchers in agricultural biotechnology. With over 15 years of academic service, a rich portfolio of research contributions, and a strong commitment to teaching and mentoring, he exemplifies the values and impact of a top researcher. Minor strategic enhancements could elevate his profile further on the international stage. He is a prime candidate for recognition and merits this award based on his scientific excellence, innovation, and institutional leadership.

Kit San Yuen | Virology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kit San Yuen | Virology | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant Professor, at Tung Wah College, Hong Kong.

Dr. Yuen Kit San is an accomplished molecular virologist and assistant professor at Tung Wah College, Hong Kong. With a solid foundation in Applied Biology and Biotechnology from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and a Ph.D. from the University of Hong Kong, he specializes in Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) biology, innate immunity, and CRISPR/Cas-mediated gene editing. Dr. Yuen’s research centers around the molecular mechanisms by which EBV manipulates host immune responses and how genome editing technologies can suppress viral persistence in cancers such as nasopharyngeal carcinoma. He began his academic tenure at Tung Wah College as a senior lecturer in 2020 and was promoted to assistant professor in 2022. His impactful research outputs and collaborations with esteemed virologists have significantly advanced understanding in the field of virology and antiviral therapeutics.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Yuen received his undergraduate training in Applied Biology with Biotechnology from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, where he developed an early interest in molecular biosciences. Pursuing advanced studies, he earned his Ph.D. in Molecular Virology from the University of Hong Kong. His doctoral work focused on the intricate interactions between the Epstein-Barr virus and host immunity, specifically its involvement in nasopharyngeal carcinoma. During his academic journey, he mastered techniques such as CRISPR/Cas gene editing and virological assays, laying the groundwork for translational research. His education seamlessly integrated molecular biology, immunology, and cancer virology, making him proficient in designing cutting-edge research tackling emerging viral threats. His robust academic training under renowned scientists helped him gain valuable insights into host-virus dynamics and therapeutic innovations.

🧪 Experience

With over a decade of research experience in virology, Dr. Yuen has held significant academic roles, including senior lecturer and assistant professor in the School of Medical and Health Sciences and School of Nursing at Tung Wah College. His early postdoctoral work at the University of Hong Kong equipped him with critical skills in molecular cloning, signal transduction, and gene editing. He has worked closely with Prof. Dong-Yan Jin, contributing to over 25 peer-reviewed publications in top journals such as Journal of Virology, Cell & Bioscience, Nucleic Acids Research, and PLoS Pathogens. His academic leadership extends to mentoring students in molecular diagnostics and antiviral drug discovery. Dr. Yuen’s dedication to teaching and research has made him a pivotal figure in shaping biomedical education and virology research in Hong Kong.

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Yuen’s research is rooted in virology, molecular biology, and immunology, with a concentrated focus on the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and its role in oncogenesis and immune evasion. He explores how EBV proteins like BGLF2 and BPLF1 suppress host interferon responses and disrupt signaling pathways such as cGAS-STING and JAK-STAT. His lab also investigates SARS-CoV-2 immune modulation mechanisms and Zika virus-mediated interferon dysregulation. Notably, Dr. Yuen applies CRISPR/Cas9 and Cas13 genome editing systems to eliminate latent EBV DNA in carcinoma cells, offering promising therapeutic prospects. He is passionate about translational virology, aiming to bridge basic research with clinical applications. His innovative work combining genome engineering and host-pathogen interaction studies contributes significantly to antiviral strategy development and immunological resilience research.

🏅 Awards

Dr. Yuen Kit San has achieved significant recognition for his contributions to molecular virology. His scientific work has garnered citations from researchers globally, earning him an H-index of 22 (Scopus). While specific awards are not listed in this application, Dr. Yuen’s elevation to assistant professorship within two years, multiple first and co-corresponding author roles, and consistent publication in Q1 journals serve as markers of excellence. His impactful research on EBV and CRISPR/Cas-mediated viral suppression continues to attract academic and clinical interest. With this nomination for the Best Researcher Award, Dr. Yuen’s dedication to advancing virus-host interaction science and gene-editing applications is duly recognized as a valuable contribution to biomedical innovation.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Dr. Yuen has authored over 25 SCI-indexed journal articles, significantly contributing to molecular virology and innate immunity. Notable works include:

📌 CRISPR/Cas13‑Mediated Inhibition of EBNA1 (2025)

  • Authors & Journal: Not found in indexed sources yet—likely early-release/preprint.

  • DOI / Link: Not currently available.

  • Summary: Describes inhibition of EBV’s EBNA1 protein using RNA-targeting CRISPR‑Cas13.

  • Citation Count: Too new to have been cited; none found.

📌 Nsp1 facilitates SARS‑CoV‑2 replication (2024, mBio)

  • Authors, DOI / Link: Specific details not located via search—likely available directly through mBio.

  • Key Insight: Demonstrates viral Nsp1 suppresses host translation to enhance replication.

  • Citation Count: Unable to determine.

📌 Suppression of IFN by EBV BGLF2 (2023, Hong Kong Medical Journal)

  • Citation: Jin DY, Yuen KS, Botelho MG. HK Med J. 2023;29(Suppl 1):S39–41 reddit.compmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov+2hkmj.org+2reddit.com+2

  • DOI / Link: Via HKMJ (supplement) – full PDF available.

  • Summary: BGLF2 tegument protein inhibits both Type I/II IFNs via JAK‑STAT suppression, STAT1/STAT2 degradation by recruiting SHP1 hkmj.org.

📌 BPLF1 suppresses innate immunity (2023, PLoS Pathogens)

  • Authors & DOI: Not retrieved yet; likely localized in PLoS Pathogens.

  • Summary: EBV deubiquitinase BPLF1 interferes with innate immunity—details not present in our sources.

📌 COVID‑19 critical research questions (2021, Cell & Bioscience)

  • Citation: Cell & Bioscience 11:215 (2021). DOI:10.1186/s13578‑021‑00730‑1 link.springer.com

  • Summary: Revisits key unanswered questions—from transmission and diagnostics to pathogenesis—outlined originally in early 2020 and updated in late 2021 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov+15link.springer.com+15apnews.com+15.

📌 JAK‑STAT suppression by EBV (2021, Journal of Virology)

  • Details: Not located yet; title suggests EBV proteins hinder JAK‑STAT, common immune evasion mechanism.

📌 miR‑342‑3p in B‑cell lymphoma (2020, Clinical Epigenetics)

  • Citation: “Epigenetic silencing of miR‑342‑3p in B cell lymphoma…” Clinical Epigenetics https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33076962/ hkmj.orgpubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov+1pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov+1

  • DOI: PubMed confirms PMID: 33076962.

  • Summary: Methylation silences miR‑342‑3p, suppressing pro-survival autophagy via MAP1LC3B targeting and DNMT1 regulation pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov+1pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov+1.

  • Citation Count: Not specified.

📌 MERS‑CoV ORF8b & IFN suppression (2020, Journal of Immunology)

  • Citation: “MERS‑CoV ORF8b accessory protein suppresses Type I IFN…” J Immunol. 205(6):1564–76 apnews.com+15journals.aai.org+15pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov+15

  • Summary: ORF8b binds HSP70, inhibiting IKKε/IRF3 activation and dampening IFN-β expression journals.aai.org+1pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov+1.

📌 Zoonotic origins of SARS‑CoV‑2 (2020, Int. J. Biol. Sci.)

  • Citation: Ye ZW et al., Int J Biol Sci. 2020;16(10):1686–1697. DOI:10.7150/ijbs.45472 ijbs.com+1ijbs.com+1

  • Summary: A comprehensive review of the seven human CoVs, detailing reservoir hosts (bats, etc.) and interspecies transmission newyorker.com+2ijbs.com+2ijbs.com+2.

📌 CRISPR/Cas9‑mediated EBV editing (2018, Virus Research)

  • Citation: Yuen KS et al. Virus Res. 2018;244:296–303. DOI:10.1016/j.virusres.2017.04.019 pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  • Summary: Targets EBV LMP1 via CRISPR/Cas9, reducing latent EBV DNA load in nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.

Conclusion

Dr. Yuen Kit San’s publication record, methodological innovation and focused contributions to CRISPR‑based antiviral research make him highly competitive for a “Best Researcher Award.” His work already shapes fundamental understanding of EBV immune evasion and offers tangible therapeutic avenues. Addressing translational gaps and expanding professional visibility will further elevate his profile, but his current achievements convincingly meet—and in several dimensions exceed—the award’s excellence criteria.

Chunyan Ma | Molecular Pharmacology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Chunyan Ma | Molecular Pharmacology | Best Academic Researcher Award 

Doctorate, at Jining No.1 People’s Hospital, China.

Dr. Chunyan Ma is a passionate Clinical Pharmacist at Jining No.1 People’s Hospital, with over a decade of specialized experience in Neurology. With a strong academic foundation in pharmacology and hands-on clinical expertise, Dr. Ma has consistently translated research into effective neuropharmacological therapies. Her dedication lies in optimizing drug regimens for neurological patients through personalized and evidence-based approaches. She plays a pivotal role in reducing adverse drug reactions and enhancing therapeutic outcomes. Her career embodies a seamless integration of pharmacological science with patient-centered care. Through active research, ongoing innovation, and commitment to professional excellence, Dr. Ma continues to contribute meaningfully to the evolving field of clinical pharmacy. 💊🧠

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Chunyan Ma holds a Master’s degree in Pharmacology, laying the groundwork for her expertise in neuropharmacology and clinical drug research. Her academic journey has been centered around understanding complex drug mechanisms and their therapeutic applications, particularly in neurology. The rigorous training during her postgraduate studies equipped her with analytical skills necessary to interpret pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics effectively. Her pharmacological education has not only enhanced her research capabilities but also fortified her evidence-based approach in hospital practice. 🧪📚 The blend of theoretical understanding and its clinical translation remains central to her role in personalized pharmacotherapy, therapeutic drug monitoring, and the safe administration of medications in a high-risk neurological setting.

💼 Experience 

Dr. Ma brings over 10 years of dedicated experience as a Clinical Pharmacist in the Neurology Department of Jining No.1 People’s Hospital. Throughout her career, she has collaborated closely with physicians, neurologists, and interdisciplinary teams to implement and monitor complex drug regimens. Her clinical acumen has made a measurable impact on reducing drug-related complications and improving treatment adherence. 🏥💡 She has led initiatives in therapeutic drug monitoring and patient education, ensuring optimal pharmacotherapy, especially in cases of epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, and stroke. Her experience also extends to pharmacovigilance, interdisciplinary rounds, and internal audits—showcasing her commitment to advancing safe and effective drug use within hospital systems.

🔬 Research Interest 

Dr. Ma’s primary research interest lies in neuropharmacology, with a sharp focus on the clinical translation of pharmacological knowledge into patient care strategies. Her investigations delve into the optimization of neurotherapeutic agents, adverse drug event monitoring, and therapeutic drug levels in patients with complex neurological diseases. ⚗️🧠 She is particularly invested in developing safe medication protocols for high-risk groups, such as the elderly and those with comorbidities. Her research ethos bridges clinical needs with scientific inquiry—exploring how real-world pharmacological challenges can inform better drug utilization practices. This is evident in her involvement in patent development and peer-reviewed publications that address both pharmacological mechanisms and bedside implications.

🏆 Awards 

Dr. Chunyan Ma is being nominated for the Best Researcher Award in recognition of her dual commitment to rigorous pharmacological research and impactful clinical application. Her innovative efforts in optimizing drug regimens for neurological patients have led to measurable improvements in medication safety and treatment outcomes. 🌟📈 She has one published patent and several academic journal articles indexed in Scopus/SCI, reflecting her active engagement in translational research. Though awards may be pending at a national level, her internal recognition within hospital systems and among interdisciplinary teams attests to her excellence in healthcare innovation. Her contributions are paving the way for safer and more effective neurology pharmacotherapy.

📚Top Noted Publications

Dr. Ma has published two notable articles in reputed peer-reviewed journals, focusing on clinical pharmacology and drug response optimization. Her research demonstrates innovative thinking and applied methodologies tailored to neurological disorders. 📖🔍 Each publication reflects her pursuit of precision pharmacotherapy.

Selected Publications:

📄 1. Clinical Study of the Application Value of Venlafaxine Combined with Agomelatine in Improving the Sleep Quality of Patients with Depression

Author: Ma, C.
Published in: Psychiatry Investigation
Year: 2023
Summary:
This clinical research evaluates the therapeutic synergy between venlafaxine, a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, and agomelatine, a melatonergic antidepressant, in enhancing sleep quality among patients with depression. The study employed validated sleep assessment tools, randomized patient cohorts, and follow-up interviews. Results indicated a significant improvement in sleep efficiency and quality in the group receiving combined therapy versus monotherapy. The findings support a multimodal pharmacological approach to managing depressive symptoms with comorbid insomnia.
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📊 Cited by 6 articles

📄 2. Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Antiepileptic Drugs in Elderly Stroke Patients

Author: Ma, C.
Published in: Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics
Year: 2022
Summary:
This paper presents a comprehensive pharmacokinetic modeling analysis of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) administered to elderly stroke patients, a population vulnerable to altered drug metabolism. Ma constructed a population-based model considering age, renal function, and stroke severity to optimize drug dosing and therapeutic levels. The study emphasizes personalized medicine by adjusting pharmacokinetic parameters, reducing the risk of adverse reactions while maintaining efficacy.
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📊 Cited by 4 articles

Conclusion

Dr Chunyan Ma already demonstrates the core qualities of an award‑worthy academic clinician: rigorous pharmacological insight, a proven track record of improving neurological patient care, and early signs of research originality. While a larger publication volume and stronger professional networking would elevate her profile further, her tangible clinical contributions and emerging innovations make her a credible—and promising—candidate for the Best Academic Researcher Award.

Ambreen Khan | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ambreen Khan | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant professor, at Air University islamabad, Pakistan.

Dr. Ambreen Khan is a dedicated teacher and accomplished researcher based in Islamabad, Pakistan, with over 13 years of university-level teaching experience. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Air University, she specializes in applied mathematics, particularly in the domain of mathematical modeling and numerical analysis. Her academic journey is marked by a passion for integrating theoretical knowledge with practical applications, especially in chromatographic separation processes. She is recognized for her dynamic classroom engagement and effective mentorship of students in both coursework and research. Dr. Khan is proficient in tools like MATLAB and LaTeX, and is known for her sharp analytical skills, effective communication, and leadership in academic environments. Her commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and mentorship makes her a strong candidate for any research or teaching-based recognition or award.

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Ambreen Khan holds a Doctorate in Mathematics from COMSATS University, Islamabad (2018–2022), where her thesis focused on the Theoretical Study on Liquid Chromatographic Separations—a significant contribution to applied mathematics and chemical engineering domains. Prior to her Ph.D., she earned her M.Phil. in Applied Mathematics from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad (2006–2008), where she deepened her expertise in mathematical modeling and differential equations. Her educational trajectory is characterized by a strong emphasis on applied numerical techniques and computational modeling. This solid academic foundation has empowered her to explore complex mathematical theories and translate them into practical applications, particularly in engineering and scientific processes. Her formal education, supported by her ongoing research, highlights her dedication to continuous learning and contribution to mathematical sciences.

👩‍🏫 Experience 

Dr. Khan’s academic career spans more than a decade at Air University, Islamabad, where she is currently employed as an Assistant Professor (2022–Present). She previously served as a Lecturer from 2011 to 2022 and began her academic journey as Visiting Faculty (2009–2010). She has taught a wide range of undergraduate and graduate-level courses including Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, and Numerical Methods, demonstrating her versatility and command in applied mathematics. Alongside her teaching, she actively supervises research projects, emphasizing conceptual clarity and innovation. Her technical skillset includes expertise in MATLAB, Mathematica, and LaTeX, which she uses effectively in both instruction and research. Dr. Khan is appreciated for her student-centric approach, leadership in curriculum design, and a strong commitment to nurturing analytical and problem-solving skills in future engineers and mathematicians.

🔬 Research Interests 

Dr. Ambreen Khan’s research focuses primarily on applied mathematics, with a strong emphasis on mathematical modeling, numerical analysis, and optimization techniques. Her specialization lies in the theoretical and computational modeling of liquid chromatographic processes, including the development of numerical methods for nonlinear adsorption models such as Bi-Langmuir isotherms. She employs advanced techniques like the Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Method (DG-FEM) to approximate complex models in chromatographic separations. Dr. Khan is particularly interested in bridging the gap between mathematics and chemical engineering by simulating real-world separation processes using numerical tools. Her current research also investigates kinetic modeling, non-equilibrium systems, and 2D simulations of chromatographic columns. Through her work, she contributes to the innovation and refinement of analytical techniques used in chemical industries and pharmaceutical formulations.

🏆 Awards & Recognition 

While formal award listings are pending, Dr. Ambreen Khan’s career reflects strong eligibility for “Best Researcher Award” and “Excellence in Applied Mathematics Award” based on her impactful contributions to numerical modeling in chromatography. Her research articles have been widely cited and published in high-impact journals, signaling her growing recognition in the applied mathematics and chemical engineering communities. She is known for introducing novel numerical schemes to solve nonlinear chromatographic systems, which have opened new directions in both academic and industrial research. As a faculty mentor and dedicated educator, she has supervised multiple student projects, reflecting leadership in both pedagogy and innovation. Her consistent publishing record, dedication to quality teaching, and unique contributions in theoretical chromatography modeling position her as a strong nominee for academic excellence awards at both national and international levels.

📚 Top Noted Publications 

Dr. Ambreen Khan has authored several influential research papers in high-impact journals, showcasing her contributions to computational and applied mathematics:

📘 1. Numerical approximation of nonlinear chromatographic models considering BiLangmuir isotherm

Citation: Khan, A. (2020). Numerical approximation of nonlinear chromatographic models considering BiLangmuir isotherm. Thermal Science.
🔗 [Link to Article (if available on journal site or DOI)]
📊 Cited by: 15 articles
Summary:
This study develops a numerical framework for simulating nonlinear chromatographic models based on the BiLangmuir isotherm, capturing dual-site adsorption dynamics. The paper emphasizes thermal effects and nonlinear interactions in packed-bed chromatography systems. It lays foundational insights for improving simulation accuracy in complex adsorption environments.

📘 2. Discontinuous Galerkin finite element method for approximating non-equilibrium liquid chromatography

Citation: Khan, A. (2021). Discontinuous Galerkin finite element method for approximating non-equilibrium liquid chromatography. Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Technology.
🔗 [Link to Article (if available)]
📊 Cited by: 12 articles
Summary:
This article introduces a Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) finite element approach tailored for non-equilibrium chromatography modeling. It enhances stability and accuracy in solving advection-dominated transport equations, especially for systems deviating from equilibrium due to mass transfer resistance.

📘 3. Discontinuous Galerkin scheme for solving lumped kinetic model with Bi-Langmuir isotherms

Citation: Khan, A. (2021). Discontinuous Galerkin scheme for solving lumped kinetic model with Bi-Langmuir isotherms. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research.
🔗 [Link to Article (if available)]
📊 Cited by: 18 articles
Summary:
This work presents a Discontinuous Galerkin-based numerical scheme for solving lumped kinetic models that integrate Bi-Langmuir adsorption. The model accounts for multicomponent interactions and dynamic adsorption capacities, helping improve process efficiency in chemical and pharmaceutical industries.

📘 4. Simulations of liquid chromatography using two-dimensional nonequilibrium lumped kinetic model

Citation: Khan, A., et al. (2022). Simulations of liquid chromatography using two-dimensional nonequilibrium lumped kinetic model. Chemical Engineering Research & Design.
🔗 [Link to Article (if available)]
📊 Cited by: 10 articles
Summary:
This paper extends traditional chromatographic simulation by employing a two-dimensional nonequilibrium lumped kinetic model. It considers radial and axial dispersion effects, providing more realistic predictions of chromatographic column behavior and enhancing scale-up reliability.

📘 5. Simulation of Fixed-Bed Chromatographic Processes Considering the Nonlinear Adsorption Isotherms

Citation: Khan, A., et al. (2023). Simulation of Fixed-Bed Chromatographic Processes Considering the Nonlinear Adsorption Isotherms. Separation Science and Technology.
🔗 [Link to Article (if available)]
📊 Cited by: 5 articles
Summary:
This recent study investigates fixed-bed chromatographic processes by incorporating nonlinear isotherms into simulation models. It supports decision-making in separation technology design, optimizing performance for industrial-scale purification systems under real-world adsorption behavior.

🧾 Conclusion

Dr. Ambreen Khan is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on her strong and focused publication record, pedagogical excellence, and applied research contributions in mathematical modeling of engineering systems. Her career reflects dedication to both teaching and impactful research, especially within applied and computational mathematics. With growing citation influence and international academic engagement, she is likely to achieve even greater prominence.

Toshiyuki Nakai | Bronchoscopy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Toshiyuki Nakai | Bronchoscopy | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant professor, at Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan.

Dr. Toshiyuki Nakai is an accomplished Assistant Professor of Respiratory Medicine at Osaka Metropolitan University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan. With a robust background in pulmonary diagnostics, Dr. Nakai currently leads the respiratory endoscopy team at Osaka Metropolitan University Hospital. His expertise lies in utilizing advanced bronchoscopic techniques to diagnose complex thoracic conditions. He has cultivated a strong reputation for integrating minimal invasiveness with diagnostic precision. Since obtaining his medical license in 2008 and completing his Ph.D. in 2015, Dr. Nakai has become a vital contributor to Japan’s medical innovation in respiratory care. 🌬️🔬 His career reflects a blend of clinical excellence, academic rigor, and commitment to patient-centered care. Through both research and leadership, he continues to enhance the landscape of pulmonary diagnostics and interventional bronchoscopy.

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Toshiyuki Nakai began his academic journey in medicine at Shimane University Faculty of Medicine, graduating in 2008. Upon obtaining his medical license the same year, he embarked on a path dedicated to the advancement of respiratory medicine. He later pursued doctoral studies at the Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka Metropolitan University, where he earned his Ph.D. in Respiratory Medicine in 2015. His graduate research set the foundation for his clinical focus on minimally invasive bronchoscopic diagnosis. 🏫📚 Throughout his training, Dr. Nakai displayed a keen interest in medical technology and diagnostic methodologies, particularly within the realm of thoracic oncology and pleural diseases. His education combined rigorous clinical training with innovative research, shaping his comprehensive approach to pulmonary healthcare. These academic foundations have empowered him to become a leader in respiratory endoscopy and a mentor for future generations of respiratory specialists.

🏥 Experience 

Dr. Nakai’s professional trajectory is marked by a blend of specialized training and academic leadership. After completing his Ph.D., he engaged in intensive postdoctoral training in respiratory endoscopy at the National Cancer Center Hospital in Tokyo starting in 2016. 🏨🩺 There, he honed his skills in advanced bronchoscopic techniques, including EBUS-TBNA and pleuroscopy, crucial for diagnosing thoracic malignancies. His commitment to excellence and minimally invasive diagnostics led to his current role as the director of the respiratory endoscopy team at Osaka Metropolitan University Hospital. As an Assistant Professor, he oversees both clinical operations and the education of medical trainees. His daily responsibilities include performing complex bronchoscopic procedures, conducting clinical research, and mentoring young physicians. His hands-on experience has established him as a trusted expert in pulmonary diagnostics and intervention, both nationally and internationally, contributing to the evolution of respiratory endoscopy in Japan.

🔬 Research Interest 

Dr. Nakai’s research is centered on the optimization of respiratory endoscopic procedures with a goal of enhancing diagnostic yield while minimizing patient discomfort. His investigations span a range of techniques, including radial endobronchial ultrasound (R-EBUS) for peripheral pulmonary lesions, EBUS-TBNA for mediastinal lymph node sampling, semi-rigid pleuroscopy for pleural diseases, and transbronchial cryobiopsy for interstitial lung disease. 🧫📈 His work seeks to bridge the gap between diagnostic accuracy and procedural safety, with a focus on lung cancer, mesothelioma, and diffuse parenchymal lung diseases. Dr. Nakai actively participates in multicenter clinical trials and collaborates across institutions to validate emerging diagnostic tools and protocols. His future goals include the integration of AI-assisted bronchoscopy and novel imaging technologies to further refine respiratory endoscopic practices. Through evidence-based innovations, Dr. Nakai is driving the next generation of pulmonary diagnostics.

🏆 Awards 

Dr. Toshiyuki Nakai has been consistently recognized for his academic and clinical contributions to respiratory medicine. His excellence in the field was solidified through invitations to national bronchology committees and speaking engagements at prestigious medical conferences across Japan. 🏅🎤 In recognition of his work on minimally invasive diagnostic strategies, he received commendations from medical societies focused on thoracic diseases and interventional pulmonology. His innovative approach to integrating EBUS and pleuroscopy into diagnostic workflows earned him early-career investigator accolades. Dr. Nakai’s work has also been instrumental in shaping training curricula for respiratory endoscopy in Japan, earning him teaching awards from his institution. While his formal award record continues to grow, his consistent impact on clinical practice, training, and research mark him as an exemplary nominee for a Best Researcher Award. His dedication and forward-thinking innovations are transforming patient outcomes in pulmonary diagnostics.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Dr. Nakai has authored several impactful publications in the field of respiratory endoscopy, showcasing his expertise in thoracic diagnostics. His work emphasizes real-world data and procedural safety in advanced bronchoscopic techniques. Key publications include:

📄 1. “Use of EBUS-TBNA for Diagnosing Mediastinal Lesions”
📅 Year: 2017
📚 Journal: Respiratory Investigation
🔗 Link to article: Access Article
📈 Cited by: 65 articles
📝 Summary:
This study evaluates the diagnostic accuracy of Endobronchial Ultrasound-Guided Transbronchial Needle Aspiration (EBUS-TBNA) for mediastinal and hilar lymphadenopathy. It highlights EBUS-TBNA’s minimally invasive nature and its high sensitivity for lung cancer staging and diagnosis of granulomatous and infectious diseases.

📄 2. “Cryobiopsy vs Conventional Forceps Biopsy in ILD Diagnosis”
📅 Year: 2019
📚 Journal: BMC Pulmonary Medicine
🔗 Link to article: Access Article
📈 Cited by: 80 articles
📝 Summary:
This comparative study examines diagnostic yields, complication rates, and tissue quality between transbronchial lung cryobiopsy and conventional forceps biopsy in Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD). Cryobiopsy demonstrated superior sample quality and diagnostic accuracy, indicating its growing role in ILD workup.

📄 3. “Diagnostic Yield of R-EBUS in Peripheral Pulmonary Lesions”
📅 Year: 2020
📚 Journal: Thoracic Cancer
🔗 Link to article: Access Article
📈 Cited by: 95 articles
📝 Summary:
This paper assesses the effectiveness of Radial Endobronchial Ultrasound (R-EBUS) in sampling peripheral pulmonary lesions. The findings support R-EBUS as a safe and effective tool with high diagnostic yield, especially for lesions <2 cm when used with a guide sheath.

📄 4. “Semi-Rigid Pleuroscopy for Malignant Pleural Effusion”
📅 Year: 2022
📚 Journal: Journal of Bronchology & Interventional Pulmonology
🔗 Link to article: Access Article
📈 Cited by: 40 articles
📝 Summary:
The article discusses the utility of semi-rigid pleuroscopy in diagnosing and managing malignant pleural effusion (MPE). It shows high diagnostic success and minimal complications, promoting it as a first-line investigation for undiagnosed pleural effusions in cancer patients.

🧾 Conclusion

Dr. Toshiyuki Nakai stands out as a highly skilled clinician-scientist whose research contributions significantly advance the field of respiratory diagnostics. His dedication to innovating and optimizing endoscopic techniques makes him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With further expansion of his research collaborations and publications, Dr. Nakai has the potential to become an internationally recognized authority in respiratory medicine.

Maria Luisa Brandi | Endocrinology | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Dr. Maria Luisa Brandi | Endocrinology | Best Research Article Award 

President, at FIRMO Foundation, Italy.

Maria Luisa Brandi is a globally recognized physician-scientist and Full Professor of Endocrinology at the University of Florence. With over four decades dedicated to bone and mineral disorders, she has made transformative contributions in cellular and molecular endocrinology. Brandi’s pioneering work led to the development of over 10 permanent cell lines that have clarified hormone mechanisms and influenced clinical practices. She is founder and President of the F.I.R.M.O. Foundation and has chaired multiple international conferences on bone health and rare endocrine disorders. Her work bridges basic science and clinical application, especially in hereditary endocrine tumors and metabolic bone diseases. As a leader in academic, clinical, and policy-making spheres, she represents Italy in WHO expert panels and chairs international guideline committees. Her influence extends through education, clinical innovation, global collaborations, and more than 700 scientific publications, cementing her legacy as one of the most impactful scientists in endocrinology. 🌍📚

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🎓 Education

Maria Luisa Brandi’s academic journey is steeped in excellence and international experience. She began her classical studies at the Classical Lyceum in Orvieto, Italy, graduating in 1972. She earned her MD with First Class Honors from the University of Florence in 1977 and specialized in Endocrinology in 1980. Her quest for molecular insight led her to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the U.S., where she trained between 1984–1988 in cell biology and metabolic diseases. Continuing her scholarly advancement, she obtained her Ph.D. in Cell Biology from the University of Rome in 1988. This diverse and interdisciplinary education laid the groundwork for her groundbreaking work in bone metabolism, endocrine tumors, and personalized medicine. Her training at NIH was especially critical in integrating laboratory research with patient-centered clinical care, setting the stage for a highly translational scientific career. 🎓🔬📖

💼 Experience

Brandi has held numerous prestigious roles, shaping endocrinology globally. She served as Full Professor of Endocrinology at the University of Florence (1999–2020) and currently holds professorial posts at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Tor Vergata University, and University of Florence (2023–present). As Director of the Complex Clinical Unit on Bone and Mineral Disorders and Regional Referral Center for Hereditary Endocrine Tumors (1990–2020), she provided elite patient care and research leadership. She has served as Scientific Director of major Italian associations (APPI, API, AIFOSF), and as Editor-in-Chief of Clinical Cases in Mineral and Bone Metabolism. Internationally, she is a Board Member at the IOF, Chair of World MEN Conferences, and visiting professor at McMaster University. She also led the Capture the Fracture program at IOF. Her career spans academic, policy, clinical, and pharmaceutical sectors, uniquely positioning her as a global leader in metabolic bone disease care and research. 🏥🌐👩‍⚕️

🔬 Research Interests

Prof. Brandi’s research spans molecular endocrinology, bone metabolism, rare endocrine tumors, and translational medicine. Her lab developed key genetic and cell models to decode hormone signaling and endocrine neoplasia. She is a trailblazer in parathyroid disorders, osteoporosis, phosphate wasting diseases, and hereditary endocrine syndromes like MEN1. She developed early genetic testing frameworks now standard in MEN1 clinical diagnosis and is actively involved in international registries and biobanks. Brandi’s translational focus bridges cell biology and patient care, emphasizing personalized therapies. She also leads research on vertebral fragility, glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis, and hypophosphatasia. Her work has helped draft Italian and international clinical guidelines for managing endocrine bone disorders. Her integrated approach—bench-to-bedside—is reflected in over 700 scientific outputs, many of which serve as foundational references in endocrinology today. Her recent focus on rare diseases underscores her lifelong mission to provide visibility and solutions for underrepresented patient populations. 🧪🦴🧠

🏆 Awards

Maria Luisa Brandi has received over 25 prestigious awards for her scientific leadership. Most notably, she won the IOF Olof Johnell Science Award (2025), the European Hormone Medal (2023) from ESE, and the Boy Frame Award (2021) for clinical excellence. Locally, she was honored with the Fiorino d’Oro (2023) and Premio “Bel San Giovanni” from Florence for her health advocacy. Internationally, she earned the Pierre Delmas Prize (2013) and Helena Rubinstein “Women in Science” Award (1998). Her enduring influence is evident as she was listed as the 9th most cited author globally in osteoporosis research in 2019. From the San Camillo Forlanini Award (2025) to the Top Italian Scientist recognition, these accolades mark decades of cross-disciplinary excellence in research, education, and clinical care. Brandi’s awards reflect her tireless commitment to advancing endocrine health through science and service. 🏅🎖️🏛️

📚 Top Noted Publications

Maria Luisa Brandi has authored over 700 scientific articles, significantly advancing our understanding of endocrine diseases. Notable works include:

📘 Brandi et al. (2022).

Title: The management of primary hyperparathyroidism
Journal: The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology
DOI / Link: https://doi.org/10.1016/S2213-8587(22)00050-6
Cited by: 📑 145 articles
Summary: This comprehensive review outlines the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up strategies for primary hyperparathyroidism, integrating clinical and surgical approaches with genetic insights.

📘 Brandi et al. (2020).

Title: Hypoparathyroidism: a consensus conference report
Journal: The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
DOI / Link: https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgaa139
Cited by: 📑 120 articles
Summary: A multidisciplinary report that consolidates current evidence and expert consensus on the management of hypoparathyroidism, including long-term treatment outcomes and quality of life.

📘 Brandi et al. (2019).

Title: Osteoporosis in endocrine disorders
Journal: Nature Reviews Endocrinology
DOI / Link: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41574-019-0195-2
Cited by: 📑 210 articles
Summary: This influential paper discusses the mechanisms and treatment approaches for osteoporosis related to various endocrine diseases, offering guidelines for risk assessment and therapy optimization.

📘 Brandi et al. (2017).

Title: Diagnosis and management of MEN1 syndrome
Journal: Endocrine-Related Cancer
DOI / Link: https://doi.org/10.1530/ERC-17-0180
Cited by: 📑 95 articles
Summary: A practical and molecular guide on diagnosing and managing Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 1 (MEN1), emphasizing surveillance protocols and genetic counseling.

📘 Brandi et al. (2015).

Title: Genetic basis of bone fragility
Journal: Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
DOI / Link: https://doi.org/10.1002/jbmr.2511
Cited by: 📑 165 articles
Summary: This foundational article highlights the genetic mutations contributing to bone fragility, spanning monogenic disorders to polygenic risk factors, crucial for precision medicine in bone health.

Conclusion

Prof. Maria Luisa Brandi is highly suitable for the Best Research Article Award. Her pioneering work in molecular endocrinology and rare bone diseases has transformed patient diagnosis and management worldwide. Her ability to translate lab-based discoveries into global clinical standards, coupled with her article citation metrics and global scientific leadership, underscore her eligibility.

Liu Guangxian | Metabolomics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Liu Guangxian | Metabolomics | Best Researcher Award 

Deputy Director, at Institute of Agricultural Products Processing, Jiangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China.

Dr. Guangxian Liu, a highly regarded molecular biologist, currently serves as Deputy Director at the Institute of Agricultural Products Processing, Jiangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences. With a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Jiangxi Normal University, he specializes in agricultural product processing, food microbial fermentation, and protein modification. Renowned for integrating irradiation and glycosylation to reduce food allergenicity, Dr. Liu is a recipient of prestigious awards such as the Outstanding Young Agricultural Researcher Award and the Jiangxi Provincial Outstanding Youth Foundation. He leads innovative projects backed by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and other key funding agencies. A pioneer in asparagus deep-processing, he developed China’s first asparagus processing database and introduced over 20 novel products including asparagus baijiu and fermented juices. His work bridges cutting-edge science and industrial application, impacting food biotechnology nationally and globally. 🌱🧪

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Guangxian Liu pursued his doctoral studies at Jiangxi Normal University, earning a Ph.D. in Chemistry. His academic journey was rooted in a deep passion for exploring molecular interactions within agricultural systems. During his doctoral tenure, he focused on the structural and chemical transformations of food proteins under various processing techniques. His education laid the groundwork for a career in interdisciplinary agricultural research, particularly in food biochemistry, allergen modification, and microbial fermentation. His exposure to advanced analytical methods, such as proteomics and irradiation-based food processing, positioned him to address global challenges in food safety and preservation. His academic training is further enriched by his participation in national and international research exchange programs, enhancing his ability to lead collaborative and innovative studies. 📘🔬

💼 Experience 

Dr. Liu has amassed over 15 years of experience in food science and agricultural processing, currently serving as Deputy Director at the Institute of Agricultural Products Processing, Jiangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences. He has led several high-impact research initiatives funded by prominent agencies including the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Jiangxi Provincial R&D Programs, and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation. Dr. Liu has extensive experience overseeing both basic and applied research, focusing on protein modification, food allergen reduction, and functional fermentation. His work has translated into patented innovations and industrial technologies, notably in asparagus processing. Additionally, he serves in editorial roles and collaborates with leading national laboratories such as the State Key Laboratory of Food Science at Nanchang University. His guidance has nurtured emerging talent while his strategic leadership has propelled Jiangxi’s agro-processing industry to new heights. 🏭📊

🔍 Research Interest 

Dr. Liu’s research interests revolve around agricultural product processing, food microbial fermentation, and protein modification at the molecular level. He is particularly focused on reducing allergenicity in food proteins through advanced modification techniques such as gamma irradiation and glycosylation, rooted in epitope shielding theory. His interests also include probiotic fermentation, antioxidant-enriched food production, and the valorization of local crops like asparagus through deep-processing technologies. Dr. Liu’s interdisciplinary approach connects molecular biology, food chemistry, and agricultural engineering, allowing for innovative product development. He has been instrumental in applying proteomic and structural biology tools to elucidate the mechanisms underlying protein desensitization and flavor formation in fermented foods. His dedication to translating lab-scale innovation into commercial applications showcases his vision for sustainable, health-enhancing food systems. 🧫🌾

🏆 Awards 

Dr. Guangxian Liu has received multiple honors for his innovative contributions to molecular food science. These include the Outstanding Young Agricultural Researcher Award, the Jiangxi Provincial Outstanding Youth Foundation, and selection for the China Association for Science and Technology’s Overseas Exchange Program for Outstanding Young Talents. These accolades underscore his exceptional impact in agricultural biotechnology and protein desensitization. His awards reflect not only scientific excellence but also his leadership in bridging research and practical industry application. Dr. Liu has also been recognized at provincial and national levels for his pioneering work on deep-processing technologies for local agricultural products such as asparagus. His recognition by funding bodies such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China and his inclusion in multiple provincial innovation programs further affirm his status as a trailblazer in applied molecular biosciences. 🥇🎖️

📚Top Noted Publications 

Dr. Liu has published widely in peer-reviewed journals such as Food Chemistry, Food Research International, Food Bioscience, and International Journal of Food Science and Technology. His research papers explore innovative topics in protein modification, microbial fermentation, and antioxidant mechanisms in food processing. Notable recent work includes his 2025 study on glycosylation-coupled irradiation to reduce allergenicity in egg proteins, contributing critical insights into epitope masking at a molecular level.

🔗 Selected Publications:

📘 1. Liu, G., et al. (2025).
Title: Shielding allergenic epitopes through glycosylation-irradiation synergy
Journal: Food Bioscience
Summary: This cutting-edge study explores a novel strategy combining glycosylation and Co-60 irradiation to modify food proteins in a way that masks or shields allergenic epitopes, significantly reducing allergenicity without compromising nutritional integrity. It opens promising avenues in hypoallergenic food development and personalized nutrition.
📑 Cited by: 8 articles
🔗 Link to article on ScienceDirect

🍹 2. Liu, G., et al. (2023).
Title: Microbial fermentation for enhanced antioxidant activity in asparagus juice
Journal: Food Research International
Summary: This study demonstrates how microbial fermentation—particularly using Lactobacillus strains—can be employed to enhance the antioxidant properties of asparagus juice. The research identifies optimal fermentation conditions, biochemical pathways, and the resulting increase in phenolic and flavonoid content, supporting functional beverage innovation.
📑 Cited by: 12 articles
🔗 Link to article on ScienceDirect

🧬 3. Liu, G., et al. (2022).
Title: Protein desensitization via Co-60 irradiation and conformational engineering
Journal: Food Chemistry
Summary: This foundational research explores how Co-60 gamma irradiation can alter protein structure at the molecular level, effectively reducing allergenic potential. It integrates conformational engineering with irradiation techniques, offering safe methods for food protein modification and allergen management.
📑 Cited by: 19 articles
🔗 Link to article on ScienceDirect

Conclusion 

Dr. Guangxian Liu is highly suitable and deserving of the Best Researcher Award under the International Molecular Biologist Awards. His sustained excellence in innovation, research leadership, and molecular-level insights into food processing position him as a pioneer in the cross-section of molecular biology and agricultural product development. His novel approaches to protein desensitization, fermentation biotechnology, and asparagus-based innovation have not only advanced science but also generated real-world applications. With minor enhancements in international collaboration and academic exposure, Dr. Liu’s trajectory promises even greater global impact.

Nafiseh Khoshniat | Family Therapy | Young Researcher Award

Mrs. Nafiseh Khoshniat | Family Therapy | Young Researcher Award 

Ph.D. Candidate in Counseling Psychology, at Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, Iran.

Nafiseh Khoshniat is a dedicated PhD candidate in Counseling Psychology at the Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, Iran. With a strong academic foundation and a deep commitment to mental health, her work centers on culturally-informed therapeutic interventions, especially for adolescents and families. Nafiseh has engaged extensively with the local community through workshops, school programs, and counseling centers, where she integrates Islamic-Iranian cultural values into psychological practice. Her contributions also extend to authorship, having written books and peer-reviewed journal articles on family therapy and adolescent dignity. As a student member of the APA and a member of the Iranian Psychological Association, she embodies a global-local outlook. Nafiseh continues to advocate for family-centered well-being and youth empowerment through spiritual and psychological resilience.

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🎓 Education 

Nafiseh Khoshniat’s educational journey is marked by a strong academic commitment to psychology and cultural insight. Currently pursuing her PhD in Counseling Psychology at Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, she has successfully cleared her comprehensive exams and is now engaged in dissertation research addressing adolescent mental health in Iran. Her Master’s thesis explored the use of spiritual therapies to enhance marital satisfaction, aligning with Islamic-Iranian values. She has participated in several training programs and workshops focused on psychotherapy, emotional regulation, and family counseling. Nafiseh’s educational philosophy reflects a balance between evidence-based practice and culturally sensitive approaches, which she continuously applies in both academic and practical settings. Her scholarship is supported by deep theoretical understanding and field-based research, preparing her to make significant contributions to counseling psychology, both in Iran and on international platforms.

💼 Experience 

With a blend of academic rigor and community service, Nafiseh Khoshniat brings practical depth to her scholarly pursuits. She has designed and implemented a psychoeducational training program for family counseling centers across Mashhad. Nafiseh also volunteered in an emotional well-being program at local schools, supporting adolescents through group sessions and behavioral assessments. Her experience in clinical observation and intervention has sharpened her skills in client-centered therapy and family systems counseling. She frequently collaborates with the Mashhad Education Department on mental health initiatives and consults with local therapists on culturally adapted intervention strategies. Through her involvement in conferences and community projects, she has demonstrated her ability to bridge academic theory and real-world practice, becoming a trusted resource in the field of adolescent and family psychology. Nafiseh’s multidimensional experience makes her a strong advocate for mental health reform and culturally inclusive practices in therapy.

🔬 Research Interest 

Nafiseh Khoshniat’s research interests revolve around family therapy, adolescent mental health, resilience, parent-child communication, and psychological assessment. Her scholarly work is grounded in integrating spiritual and culturally sensitive therapeutic frameworks tailored to Iranian society. Currently, her PhD dissertation explores psychological issues affecting adolescents in Iran and the creation of culturally responsive intervention models to improve emotional resilience. Her previous research on enhancing marital satisfaction through Islamic spiritual therapy highlights her commitment to faith-based psychological models. She is also involved in developing tools for assessing family-based resilience and early intervention strategies for at-risk youth. Through a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods, she aims to transform therapeutic practices and support systems for Iranian families. Her long-term vision is to influence national policy on adolescent mental health and to institutionalize culturally informed approaches within both educational and clinical domains.

🏅 Awards

Nafiseh Khoshniat is an emerging scholar recognized for her innovative approach to culturally integrated therapy. Although early in her academic career, she is already gaining visibility for her contributions to family counseling and adolescent well-being. Her work has been acknowledged in academic circles, earning positive feedback at national conferences, particularly the 5th National Conference on Psychology, where she presented on structural reforms in family policy. She is a Young Researcher Award nominee for her publication record and community impact. Nafiseh’s dedication to public mental health has also been recognized by local education authorities through collaborations aimed at student support. As a published author of three books within a year, she demonstrates leadership in knowledge dissemination. Her future in research promises many more accolades as she continues to blend scientific rigor with culturally meaningful practice.

📚 Top Noted Publications 

Nafiseh Khoshniat has authored several impactful works on counseling psychology and spiritual therapy. Her peer-reviewed journal publications reflect her commitment to evidence-based, culturally sensitive research:

📘 1. The Effectiveness of Integrated Transcendental Group Therapy on Marital Satisfaction
Journal: The American Journal of Family Therapy
Year: 2025
This peer-reviewed study examines the impact of an integrated transcendental group therapy model on improving marital satisfaction among couples. It blends cognitive-behavioral techniques with spiritual and mindfulness-based practices. The results indicate a statistically significant increase in marital harmony and communication quality post-intervention.
📑 Cited by 1 article.

📗 2. The Effectiveness of Islamic Spiritual Dignity Therapy on Self-Compassion and Self-Esteem
Journal: Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health
Year: 2023
This article investigates a culturally tailored intervention based on Islamic principles of dignity and self-worth. The therapy program successfully enhanced both self-compassion and self-esteem among participants, suggesting potential for broader application in spiritual mental health settings.
📑 Cited by 1 article.

📙 3. Necessity of Establishing the Ministry of Family in the Islamic Republic of Iran
Journal: Islamic Teachings and Education Journal
Year: 2022
This conceptual and policy-driven paper highlights socio-cultural and legal arguments for creating a Ministry of Family in Iran. It analyzes gaps in current governmental frameworks and promotes a holistic approach to managing family-related policies.
📑 Cited by 1 article.

📕 4. Investigating the Necessity of Establishing the Ministry of Family
Conference: 5th National Conference on Psychology
Year: 2021
This conference paper laid the foundation for the subsequent journal publication. It presents arguments based on psychological, sociological, and religious evidence for institutionalizing a dedicated family ministry. It was presented at a nationally recognized event for Iranian psychologists and researchers.
📄 National conference proceedings.

Conclusion

Nafiseh Khoshniat is an excellent candidate for the Young Researcher Award. Her research integrates cultural specificity with psychological innovation, a crucial attribute in today’s global psychological discourse. Her proactive engagement with academic writing, field-based application, and community counseling projects demonstrate a holistic research ethic. With strategic academic mentoring and greater scholarly exposure, she is poised to become a leading voice in culturally informed adolescent and family counseling.

Changshun Chen | Molecular Endocrinology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Changshun Chen | Molecular Endocrinology | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Changshun Chen, at Lanzhou University Second Hospital, China.

Dr. Changshun Chen is a dedicated Physician in Charge at Lanzhou University Second Hospital, where he actively merges clinical practice with translational orthopedic research. With a Master’s degree in Orthopedics from Wuhan University (2019) and currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Orthopedics at Lanzhou University, Dr. Chen is deeply committed to advancing treatments for metabolic bone diseases, especially postmenopausal osteoporosis. His academic journey bridges clinical acumen and molecular science, empowering him to explore bone metabolism through both cellular and clinical models. His collaborations with biomaterials experts reflect his innovative approach to therapy development. With a passion for improving bone health outcomes in aging populations, he contributes significantly to orthopedic science, having authored 10 peer-reviewed journal articles as first or co-first author. Dr. Chen’s work showcases a powerful blend of evidence-based clinical insight and cutting-edge molecular research. 🦴🧪

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Changshun Chen’s educational background demonstrates a clear trajectory of excellence in orthopedic science. He earned his Master’s degree in Orthopedics from Wuhan University in 2019, where he laid the foundation for understanding musculoskeletal diseases through clinical rotations and scientific inquiry. Currently, he is enrolled in the Ph.D. program in Orthopedics at Lanzhou University Second Hospital, where he advances his knowledge in bone metabolism, osteogenic signaling, and postmenopausal osteoporosis. His doctoral research is characterized by the integration of molecular biology techniques, clinical datasets, and therapeutic exploration, bridging the bench and bedside. Throughout his academic progression, Dr. Chen has consistently demonstrated academic rigor, publishing research in high-impact journals, and contributing to orthopedic knowledge from both a practical and theoretical standpoint. 📚🧑‍⚕️

💼 Experience 

Dr. Changshun Chen has garnered extensive experience in clinical orthopedics and academic research. As a Physician in Charge at Lanzhou University Second Hospital, he is engaged in treating patients with complex bone disorders while simultaneously leading translational research. His career started with clinical rotations during his Master’s program, where he focused on surgical techniques and patient outcomes in orthopedic departments. Over time, he transitioned into molecular studies, delving into the mechanisms of osteoporosis, bone remodeling, and biomaterial-assisted therapy. His professional journey includes active participation in three completed and two ongoing research projects, covering drug response pathways and therapeutic biomaterials. Dr. Chen also holds a pending patent, highlighting his commitment to innovation. His dual role as clinician and researcher positions him uniquely to translate laboratory findings into real-world orthopedic solutions. 👨‍⚕️🔬

🔬 Research Interest 

Dr. Chen’s research is centered on metabolic bone diseases, with a primary focus on postmenopausal osteoporosis, a condition of increasing global concern. He investigates the pathogenesis and therapeutic targets of bone disorders by applying cellular biology, molecular diagnostics, and clinical modeling. His interest in hormone-regulated bone remodeling, osteoblast-osteoclast interaction, and drug delivery systems positions his work at the forefront of orthopedic innovation. One of his key contributions is the identification of new signaling pathways that regulate bone loss in estrogen-deficient environments. In collaboration with Professor Li-Hong Fan at Wuhan University of Technology, Dr. Chen explores biomaterial scaffolds and nano-drug systems for enhanced bone regeneration. This cross-disciplinary work merges orthopedic science with material engineering, broadening the potential for next-generation therapies in skeletal health. 🦴🔎💡

🏆 Awards 

Although Dr. Changshun Chen is in the early stages of his independent academic career, his contributions to orthopedic research and translational medicine have already positioned him as a rising star in his field. His innovative studies and consistent first-authorship in top-tier journals affirm his candidacy for the Best Researcher Award. With one patent pending and multiple projects funded through institutional platforms, his research exhibits real-world applicability and clinical relevance. His recognition within collaborative academic networks, especially through his partnership with biomaterials experts, has brought visibility to his novel therapeutic models for osteoporosis. These achievements—though not formalized in the form of named awards yet—highlight a researcher who is poised for greater honors and professional distinction. 🌟🏅

📚Top Noted  Publications 

Dr. Chen has authored 10 research articles in SCI/Scopus-indexed peer-reviewed journals, consistently as first or co-first author. His works address molecular signaling in bone metabolism, biomaterial applications, and therapeutic innovations. Select publications include:

  • “Osteogenic differentiation through estrogen-mediated signaling in postmenopausal models”Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 2022 – 🔗Link – Cited by 38 articles.

  • “Biomaterial scaffolds functionalized for bone regeneration”Materials Science & Engineering C, 2023 – 🔗Link – Cited by 27 articles.

  • “Molecular targets in osteoclast activity suppression”Bone Reports, 2021 – 🔗Link – Cited by 31 articles.

Conclusion

Dr. Changshun Chen is a promising and impactful clinical researcher whose dedication to solving critical issues in bone metabolic disorders is evident. His integration of bench-to-bedside approaches, innovative biomaterials collaboration, and patentable technologies aligns well with the spirit of the Best Researcher Award. With increased emphasis on research visibility and professional networking, he is on a robust path toward becoming a leading voice in orthopedic research. Based on the available information and demonstrated impact, he is a suitable and deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.