َAmin Mansoori | Bioinformatics | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Amin Mansoori
Ferdowsi University of Mashhad , Iran
Amin Mansoori
Affiliation Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
Country Iran
Google Scholar ID leq9cI0AAAAJ
Citations 1307
h-index 22
i10-index 31
Scopus ID 56652118000
Subject Area Bioinformatics
Event International Molecular Biologist Awards
ORCID
0000-0003-4442-3358

Amin Mansoori is a researcher associated with Ferdowsi University of Mashhad whose scholarly activities contribute to the field of bioinformatics and computational biology. His academic profile demonstrates engagement in molecular data analysis, interdisciplinary biomedical research, and scientific publication dissemination within international research communities.[1]

Abstract

This article presents a scholarly overview of Amin Mansoori and his academic profile in bioinformatics and molecular biological sciences. The profile highlights publication metrics, citation performance, computational biology research, and interdisciplinary contributions associated with biomedical data analysis and bioinformatics methodologies.[2]

Keywords

Bioinformatics; Computational Biology; Molecular Biology; Biomedical Data Analysis; Genomics; Systems Biology; Scientific Research; Interdisciplinary Science.

Introduction

Bioinformatics integrates computational science, molecular biology, genomics, and data-driven methodologies to analyze complex biological systems. The field contributes significantly to biomedical innovation, genetic analysis, systems biology, and precision medicine through advanced computational approaches.[3]

Researchers in bioinformatics support scientific advancement through interdisciplinary collaboration, publication dissemination, and computational analysis of molecular data. Amin Mansoori’s academic activities align with these objectives through scholarly research and scientific engagement.[1]

Research Profile

Amin Mansoori has established an academic profile associated with bioinformatics, computational biology, and molecular biological sciences. His research publications and citation metrics indexed within international scholarly databases indicate measurable scientific visibility and ongoing research participation.[2]

  • Research specialization in bioinformatics and computational biology.
  • Publication dissemination within indexed scientific journals.
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration involving biomedical data analysis.
  • Scientific contributions to molecular biological research methodologies.
  • Academic visibility supported by citation-based performance indicators.

Research Contributions

The scientific contributions of Amin Mansoori include computational analysis, molecular data interpretation, and bioinformatics-driven biomedical investigations. His research activities support advancements in genomics, systems biology, and computational approaches for biological data processing.[4]

  1. Contribution to bioinformatics and computational biology research.
  2. Participation in interdisciplinary biomedical investigations.
  3. Publication of peer-reviewed scientific studies.
  4. Support for molecular data analysis and genomics research.

Publications

Amin Mansoori’s publication record reflects sustained academic engagement within bioinformatics and computational biology. His scholarly output demonstrates collaborative research participation, scientific communication, and contribution to contemporary molecular and biomedical sciences.[1]

  • Research publications indexed in international scholarly databases.
  • Scientific contributions related to computational biology and genomics.
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration in biomedical science.
  • Citation-supported academic dissemination and research visibility.

Research Impact

Research metrics indicate substantial scholarly visibility and scientific engagement. With more than 1300 citations and a notable h-index, Amin Mansoori’s work demonstrates measurable research dissemination and utilization within bioinformatics and molecular biology communities.[2]

The citation profile and indexed publication activity further reflect ongoing academic influence and collaborative scientific participation in computational biology and biomedical research.[3]

Award Suitability

The International Molecular Biologist Awards recognize researchers demonstrating meaningful scientific contributions, publication excellence, interdisciplinary collaboration, and measurable research impact within molecular biological sciences. Amin Mansoori’s academic profile aligns with these objectives through his contributions to bioinformatics and biomedical computational research.[5]

His citation performance, publication activities, and interdisciplinary scientific engagement support recognition within international molecular biology and bioinformatics research communities.[4]

Conclusion

Amin Mansoori contributes to bioinformatics and molecular biological sciences through computational research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and scholarly publication dissemination. His academic profile reflects sustained participation in contemporary biomedical and computational biological research communities.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Amin Mansoori, Author ID 56652118000. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56652118000
  2. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Google Scholar citation profile for Amin Mansoori.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=leq9cI0AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
  3. Oxford Academic. (2020). Advances in computational biology and bioinformatics methodologies.
    https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btaa102
  4. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile record for Amin Mansoori.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4442-3358
  5. International Molecular Biologist Awards. (n.d.). Recognition framework for excellence in molecular biology and bioinformatics research.
    https://molecularbiologist.org/

Roberto Berni Canani | Molecular Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Roberto Berni Canani | Molecular Medicine | Best Researcher Award 

Full Professor of Pediatrics, at University of Naples Federico II, Italy.

Prof. Dr. Roberto Berni Canani is a globally esteemed expert in pediatric allergy, gastroenterology, and nutrition. He holds the position of Full Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Naples “Federico II” and leads multiple pivotal programs, including the Pediatric Allergy Gastroenterology and Nutrition Program, ImmunoNutritionLab at CEINGE Advanced Biotechnologies, and NutriTechLab. His interdisciplinary approach integrates clinical practice with cutting-edge research, focusing on food-induced diseases, gut microbiome, and immunonutrition. With over 400 scientific publications and an H-index of 94, his work has significantly influenced pediatric healthcare. Prof. Canani is also an active member of several international scientific societies and has been recognized among the Top 100 Italian Scientists by VIA-Academy since 2013. Biocodex Microbiota Institute

Professional Profile

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🎓 Education

Prof. Canani earned his MD and PhD degrees from the University of Naples “Federico II”. His doctoral research delved into the pathophysiology of acute and chronic intestinal diseases, laying the foundation for his future endeavors in pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition. He further specialized in Pediatrics, obtaining board certification, and pursued advanced training through research fellowships and visiting professorships at esteemed institutions such as Harvard Medical School, University of Chicago, and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. These experiences enriched his expertise, particularly in the areas of pediatric digestive diseases and nutrition, and facilitated collaborations that have been instrumental in his research on food-induced diseases and the gut microbiome. ResearchGate

💼 Experience

With a career spanning over three decades, Prof. Canani has been at the forefront of pediatric healthcare and research. He founded and currently leads the Pediatric Allergy Gastroenterology and Nutrition Program at the University of Naples “Federico II”, one of Europe’s largest centers dedicated to pediatric allergy and nutrition. Under his leadership, the program has been recognized as a Center of Excellence by the World Allergy Organization. He also established the ImmunoNutritionLab at CEINGE Advanced Biotechnologies, focusing on translating research findings into clinical applications. His roles extend to directing the Master’s Degree Course in Human Nutrition and participating in various task forces addressing microbiome studies, nutraceuticals, and T2 diseases.

🔬 Research Interests

Prof. Canani’s research is deeply rooted in understanding the interplay between nutrition, the immune system, and the gut microbiome in pediatric populations. His work explores the pathogenesis of food-induced diseases, aiming to develop innovative strategies for prevention and treatment. Key areas of interest include immunonutrition, the role of probiotics and postbiotics, epigenetic regulation of immune responses, and the impact of environmental factors on gut health. His interdisciplinary research team employs advanced methodologies, from organoid cultures to artificial gut systems, to unravel complex biological mechanisms and translate them into clinical interventions. ceinge.unina.it

🏆 Awards

Prof. Canani’s contributions have been recognized through numerous awards and honors. He has received several scientific prizes for his research activities and has been a member of the Expert Panel and the Dietetic Products, Nutrition, and Allergies Panel of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). Since 2013, he has been listed among the Top 100 Italian Scientists by VIA-Academy. In 2019, he was included in the PLOS Biology list of the most influential international scientists. His expertise has also been acknowledged by Expertscape, placing him in the top 1% of scholars writing about food allergy over the past decade.

📚 Top Noted Publications

Prof. Canani has authored over 400 scientific publications, contributing significantly to the fields of pediatric allergy, gastroenterology, and nutrition. His work is widely cited, with more than 44,000 citations and an H-index of 94. Below are some of his notable publications:

1. Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG-supplemented formula expands butyrate-producing bacterial strains in food allergic infants

  • Journal: ISME Journal, 2016; 10(3):742–750

  • Citations: 200+

  • Key Insight: Supplementation with L. rhamnosus GG (LGG) increases butyrate-producing strains, indicating a protective microbiota profile in allergic infants.

2. Extensively hydrolyzed casein formula with LGG prevents additional allergic manifestations

  • Journal: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2017; 139(6):1906–1913.e4

  • Citations: 150+

  • Key Insight: Long-term consumption of hydrolyzed casein formula with LGG reduces the risk of other allergic diseases (e.g., eczema, asthma).

3. Altered miR-193a-5p expression in children with cow’s milk allergy

  • Journal: Allergy, 2018; 73(2):379–386

  • Citations: 100+

  • Key Insight: Epigenetic dysregulation via altered microRNA expression may be involved in cow’s milk allergy pathogenesis.

4. EPICMA Study: Dietary intervention and epigenetic mechanisms in cow’s milk allergy

  • Journal: Scientific Reports, 2019; 9(1):2828

  • Citations: 80+

  • Key Insight: Diet influences immune-related epigenetic modifications in allergic children, reinforcing nutrition’s role in immune development.

5. Healthy infants harbor intestinal bacteria that protect against food allergy

  • Journal: Nature Medicine, 2019; 25(3):448–453

  • Citations: 300+

  • Key Insight: Early-life presence of specific gut microbes correlates with protection against food allergies, providing targets for microbiome-based interventions.

6. Targeting Food Allergy with Probiotics

  • Book Chapter: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2019

  • Citations: 50+

  • Key Insight: Reviews probiotic strategies for modulating immune responses and reducing food allergy incidence.

7. Synbiotic trial: L. paracasei B21060 + prebiotics in children with acute diarrhea

  • Journal: Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2012

  • Citations: 70+

  • Key Insight: Demonstrates clinical efficacy of a synbiotic in reducing duration and severity of diarrhea in children.

8. Epigenetic Regulation of Early Nutrition on Immune System

  • Book Chapter: Handbook of Nutrition, Diet, and Epigenetics, 2017

  • Citations: 60+

  • Key Insight: Explores the interplay between early-life nutrition and immune system development via epigenetic pathways.

9. EAACI Position Paper: Diagnosis & Management of Food Allergy-Induced Constipation

  • Journal: Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 2024; 35(6)

  • Citations: 30+

  • Key Insight: Provides evidence-based recommendations for managing GI symptoms linked to food allergy in young children.

10. Italian Joint Position Paper: Pediatric Food Allergies and Intolerances Pathway

  • Journal: Italian Journal of Pediatrics, 2022

  • Citations: 40+

  • Key Insight: Establishes an integrated clinical pathway for diagnosis, therapy, and follow-up in children with food allergies in Italy.

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Roberto Berni Canani exhibits all the hallmarks of a world-class researcher: groundbreaking and interdisciplinary work, an enormous impact on both science and clinical practice, and a clear commitment to training future leaders and engaging with the public. His contributions have transformed the understanding and management of pediatric gastroenterology and food-induced diseases, making him eminently deserving of the Best Researcher Award.