Tereza Nesporova | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Tereza Nesporova | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award 

Mrs. Tereza Nesporova, at Czech Agrifood Research Center, Czech Republic.

Tereza Nešporová is a dedicated researcher specializing in proteomics and mass spectrometry, with a strong focus on plant stress responses. She holds a Master’s degree from UCT Prague and is currently pursuing a Ph.D., working on proteomic analysis of plant stress. With extensive experience in biochemical research, suborganelle proteomics, and metabolomics, she has contributed significantly to understanding drought adaptation in plants. Tereza has worked in leading research institutions, including the Czech Agrifood Research Center, Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the CAS, and the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology. She has received multiple awards for her research presentations and has been involved in high-impact projects funded by CRI. Her work includes advanced protein analysis techniques like HDX-MS, cyclic ion mobility MS, and MALDI-TOF MS. Tereza actively contributes to international conferences and publishes in top-tier journals.

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🎓 Education 

Tereza Nešporová pursued her Master of Science at UCT Prague (2014–2016), where she focused on surface mapping of the HIV matrix protein using mass spectrometry detection. Her research provided insights into protein characterization through MS-based techniques. Since 2016, she has been a Ph.D. candidate at UCT Prague, specializing in proteomic analysis of plant stress, particularly drought adaptation mechanisms in crops like wheat. Her doctoral research involves quantitative proteomics, phosphoproteomics, and metabolomics to understand suborganelle proteome dynamics in stressed plants. Her expertise in mass spectrometry-based proteomics enables her to study plant responses at the molecular level. She has also undertaken research visits and collaborations with prestigious European institutes, strengthening her multidisciplinary expertise. Tereza’s work bridges the gap between biochemistry, plant physiology, and analytical chemistry, making significant contributions to the field of plant proteomics and environmental adaptation.

💼 Experience 

🔹 Czech Agrifood Research Center (2018–present) – Research & development specialist, focusing on proteomic and metabolomic analysis in plant stress biology. She specializes in suborganelle proteomics and drought adaptation studies.

🔹 Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the CAS (2024–present) – Works as a Structure Proteomics Specialist, utilizing HDX-MS, native MS, and cyclic ion mobility MS to analyze biomolecular structures.

🔹 Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (2018–2019) – Conducted proteomic and metabolomic research within the Environmental Research and Innovation division.

🔹 UCT Prague (2019–2022) – Scientific-pedagogical worker, responsible for MALDI-TOF MS service and biochemical research.

Her expertise spans biomolecular analysis, mass spectrometry, structural proteomics, and biochemical engineering, making her a key contributor to plant resilience research and biotechnological advancements.

🔬 Research Interests 

Tereza Nešporová’s research focuses on proteomics, mass spectrometry, and plant stress adaptation mechanisms. She specializes in:

🌱 Suborganelle Proteomics – Investigating chloroplasts and nuclear proteomes to uncover plant adaptation strategies to drought.
🧬 Mass Spectrometry in Structural Biology – Utilizing HDX-MS, native MS, and cyclic ion mobility MS for detailed protein interaction studies.
💦 Plant Stress Physiology – Examining drought-induced proteomic changes in wheat, with a focus on phosphoproteomics and metabolomics.
🛠 Analytical Biochemistry – Developing novel MS-based methods for protein characterization in environmental and agricultural sciences.

Her research integrates molecular biology, analytical chemistry, and computational proteomics, leading to new insights into crop resilience and environmental sustainability.

🏆 Awards 

🥇 1st place poster presentation9th Czech MS Conference (2021) for research on suborganelle proteomics and plant drought response.
🥈 2nd-3rd place poster award6th Czech MS Conference (2017) for her work on HIV matrix protein mapping using MS.
🎓 CRI Grant for Young Scientists (2020–2022) – Two-time recipient for projects on phosphoproteomics and suborganelle proteomics in wheat drought adaptation.
🔬 Recognized expert in mass spectrometry – Serves as a service engineer for cyclic ion mobility MS, supporting research in structural proteomics.

Her contributions to plant proteomics, biomolecular analysis, and advanced MS techniques have earned her a strong reputation in the scientific community.

📚Top Noted  Publications 

Purkrtova, S., et al. (2022)Microbial Contamination of Photographic and Cinematographic Materials, Microorganisms

  • Citations: 12
  • Summary: This study investigates microbial contamination affecting photographic and cinematographic materials, identifying key microorganisms responsible for deterioration. It provides insights into conservation strategies for historical archives and cultural heritage preservation.

2️⃣ Koval, D., et al. (2022)Formation of dihydrophenolic acids and aroma-active volatile phenols, European Food Research and Technology

  • Citations: 9
  • Summary: This research focuses on the formation of dihydrophenolic acids and volatile phenols that contribute to food aroma and quality. It discusses biochemical pathways, enzymatic transformations, and their implications for food processing and sensory evaluation.

3️⃣ Nešporová, T., et al. (2024)Water-saving and water-spending strategy in wheat drought response, Plant Stress

  • Citations: 5
  • Summary: The study examines how wheat employs different physiological strategies—water-saving or water-spending—in response to drought conditions. Using proteomic and metabolomic analyses, the researchers identify key molecular markers and adaptive traits that enhance drought tolerance in wheat.

4️⃣ Kosová, K., et al. (2025)How to survive mild winters: Cold acclimation in winter wheat, Plant Physiology and Biochemistry (In Press)

  • Summary: This upcoming paper explores how winter wheat adapts to mild winter conditions through cold acclimation. It delves into metabolic and proteomic responses that enable winter wheat to maintain resilience in fluctuating temperatures, providing insights for crop improvement under climate change.

Conclusion

Tereza Nešporová is a highly qualified researcher with a strong record in proteomics, mass spectrometry, and plant stress responses. Her publications, awards, and international collaborations make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While she could further enhance her profile through grant leadership and broader scientific engagement, her contributions to the field are noteworthy and impactful.

Adalberto Santos | Genetic Humana | Best Researcher Award

Dr . Adalberto Santos | Genetic Humana | Best Researcher Award 

Doctor , Fiocruz , Brazil

Dr. Adalberto Rezende Santos is a leading researcher in Cellular and Molecular Biology with a distinguished career at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz). Since earning his Ph.D. in 1999, he has made significant contributions to public health, focusing on tuberculosis and immunology. Dr. Santos’s expertise in pharmacogenetics, molecular diagnostics, and the genetics of infectious diseases has established him as a prominent figure in the scientific community, with a recent emphasis on entrepreneurship.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Research Experience: Dr. Adalberto Rezende Santos has a distinguished career in Cellular and Molecular Biology with over two decades of research experience, primarily focusing on infectious diseases such as tuberculosis and leprosy. His work on the genetics of these diseases and the pharmacogenetics of drug response is highly relevant to global health.
  2. Significant Research Contributions: Dr. Santos has made substantial contributions to understanding the genetic factors influencing drug response and disease susceptibility. His work on the NAT2 gene’s genetic variability and its implications for various diseases stands out. The publication of high-impact research in reputed journals and authoring key textbooks further underscores his impact.
  3. Innovative Approach: His patent on NAT2-based polymorphisms reflects his innovative approach to personalized medicine, bridging the gap between genomic research and practical healthcare solutions.
  4. Leadership and Collaboration: Dr. Santos has held prominent positions, such as the Head of the Tuberculosis Research Laboratory at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. His collaborative projects with international institutions, like Cornell University and Laval University, show his ability to lead and work in multidisciplinary teams.
  5. Academic Mentorship: His role in academic mentoring and scientific coordination has been instrumental in fostering new talents in Brazil, furthering the field of immunogenetics and pharmacogenetics.

Areas for Improvement 

  1. Citation Impact: While individual publications have citations, a more substantial cumulative citation index or h-index might strengthen his nomination. Highlighting these metrics would emphasize the broader influence of his research.
  2. Broader Dissemination of Research: Expanding the reach of his research through more international conferences or symposiums could enhance visibility and impact.
  3. Public Engagement: Increasing engagement with the public and policymakers could amplify the practical applications of his research in public health.

    Education

    Dr. Santos earned his Ph.D. in Cellular and Molecular Biology from the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation in 1999. His academic journey has been marked by a deep commitment to understanding the genetic factors influencing infectious diseases, shaping his innovative approaches to public health.

     Experience

    Dr. Santos has over two decades of experience as a Senior Researcher at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. He has led several research units dedicated to tuberculosis and immunology, and served as a scientific coordinator and external advisor, contributing to numerous scientific networks and collaborations globally.

    Research Interests

    Dr. Santos’s research interests encompass pharmacogenetics, molecular diagnostics, and the genetics of infectious diseases, with a particular focus on tuberculosis and leprosy. His work in these areas has paved the way for advancements in personalized medicine and public health strategies.

     Awards

    Dr. Santos has been recognized for his groundbreaking work in pharmacogenetics and molecular diagnostics. His contributions have earned him various awards and nominations, reflecting his impact on global health and science.

    Publications

    Dr. Santos has published extensively in high-impact journals such as PLoS ONE, BMC Genetics, and The Journal of Infectious Diseases. His notable publications include:

    1. Pharmacogenomics and Pharmacogenetics in Drug TherapyInTech, 2021, ISBN: 9781837685271
    2. Tuberculosis – Current Issues in Diagnosis and ManagementInTech, 2015, ISBN: 9789535110491
    3. International Textbook of LeprosyAmerican Leprosy Missions, 2020

      Conclusion

      Dr. Adalberto Rezende Santos is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his extensive contributions to infectious disease research, particularly in the genetics of tuberculosis and leprosy. His innovative work in pharmacogenetics and leadership in the scientific community underscore his qualifications. Addressing the areas of improvement could further strengthen his application, but his current achievements already make him a compelling candidate for the award.