Liquan Huang | Signal Transduction Mechanisms | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Liquan Huang | Signal Transduction Mechanisms | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Liquan Huang , Zhejiang University – Zijingang Campus , China

Liquan Huang is a distinguished molecular biologist specializing in taste transduction and chemosensory research. He completed his Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from Yale University in 1996 under Dr. Michael Lerner and pursued postdoctoral training at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York University. With extensive experience in molecular physiology, Dr. Huang has made significant contributions to sensory perception and signaling pathways. Currently, he serves at Zhejiang University, China, where he leads groundbreaking research on G-protein signaling and taste receptor mechanisms. His work has been widely published in top-tier journals, influencing the fields of neuroscience and molecular biology. Dr. Huang has mentored several postdoctoral researchers and contributed to organizing international scientific conferences. His research on sensory transduction has broad applications, including food sciences and human health. His dedication to advancing scientific knowledge makes him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publication Profile:

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Research Contributions – Dr. Liquan Huang has an impressive publication record in high-impact journals such as Nature Neuroscience, Journal of Neuroscience, eLife, and PLoS Genetics. His work spans molecular biology, neurophysiology, taste receptor studies, and virology, showing a broad impact in multiple scientific disciplines.

  2. Significant Scientific Impact – His research on taste receptors, G-protein signaling, and environmental viromes has contributed significantly to the understanding of molecular signaling pathways, sensory biology, and viral ecology. His discoveries, such as the pseudogenization of sweet receptors in cats and the role of Gγ13 in inflammation resolution, have broad implications.

  3. Funding and Recognitions – Dr. Huang has received multiple fellowships and research grants, including the Morley R. Kare Fellowship and Small Research Grant Program Award, demonstrating sustained recognition and funding for his work.

  4. Mentorship and Training – Having trained multiple postdoctoral fellows and graduate students, he has contributed to the scientific community by fostering new talent in molecular biology and neuroscience.

  5. International Collaborations and Professional Affiliations – As a member of esteemed organizations like the New York Academy of Sciences, Association for Chemoreception Sciences, and Society for Neuroscience, and as an organizer of major scientific meetings, he has actively contributed to the global research community.

  6. Recent Cutting-Edge Research – His recent work on environmental viromes, the evolution of human pathogenic RNA viruses, and G-protein-mediated inflammation resolution shows his ability to evolve with emerging research trends.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Diversity of Funding Sources – While Dr. Huang has received multiple research grants, expanding his funding from diverse international sources and large-scale collaborative grants could further support high-impact research.

  2. Broader Public Engagement – Increased engagement in public science communication, industry collaborations, and policy-making could enhance his influence beyond academia.

  3. Interdisciplinary Expansion – While his research is already multidisciplinary, extending collaborations into areas such as AI-driven bioinformatics, synthetic biology, or applied therapeutics could amplify the translational impact of his work.

Education:

Dr. Liquan Huang has a strong academic background in biology and molecular sciences. He obtained his Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from Yale University in 1996, where he was mentored by Dr. Michael Lerner. Prior to this, he earned an M.Ph. in Biology from Yale University in 1993. His foundational training in cell biology and anatomy began at New York Medical College in 1991. These rigorous academic pursuits equipped him with expertise in molecular and cellular mechanisms, particularly in sensory and chemosensory research. His education laid the groundwork for his later advancements in taste receptor studies and G-protein signaling pathways. His tenure at these prestigious institutions provided him with a strong theoretical and experimental foundation, allowing him to excel in interdisciplinary research. His academic excellence was further recognized through fellowships at Yale University and New York Medical College, highlighting his commitment to scientific innovation.

Experience:

Dr. Liquan Huang has an extensive research and academic career spanning over three decades. He began his career as an Assistant Researcher at the Institute of Genetics, Academia Sinica, China (1987–1990). Following his doctoral studies, he pursued postdoctoral research at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York University (1996–2000) under Dr. Robert F. Margolskee. He later became an Instructor in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at Mount Sinai School of Medicine (2000–2002). Currently, he is a researcher and faculty member at Zhejiang University, leading studies in molecular physiology and taste transduction. Dr. Huang has also trained multiple postdoctoral fellows and collaborated on high-impact research. His expertise in sensory biology has led to numerous publications and organizing roles in international conferences. His contributions to neuroscience, molecular biology, and sensory perception establish him as a leading figure in the field.

Awards and Honors:

🏅 Morley R. Kare Fellowship (2004–2006) – Recognized for excellence in chemosensory research.
🎖 Small Research Grant Program Award (R03 DC05154) (2002–2005) – Supported research on molecular taste mechanisms.
🏆 Individual National Research Service Award (F32DC00310) (1998–2000) – Awarded for outstanding postdoctoral research contributions.
🥇 Institutional National Research Service Award (T32DA07135) (1997–1998) – Recognized for research excellence in molecular biology.
🎓 Yale University Fellowship (1991–1996) – Prestigious scholarship for Ph.D. studies in Molecular Biology.
🎖 New York Medical College Fellowship (1991) – Awarded for academic excellence in cell biology training.

Research Focus:

🔬 Taste Transduction & Chemosensory Signaling – Investigating molecular mechanisms of taste receptor activation.
🧬 G-Protein Signaling Pathways – Studying Gγ13 subunit’s role in sensory processing and inflammation resolution.
🦠 Virology & Environmental Microbiology – Exploring deep-sea RNA viromes and their evolutionary significance.
🩺 Biomedical Applications – Examining taste receptor implications in human health and disease.
🍽 Food Science & Peptidomics – Identifying bioactive peptides with taste-modulating properties.

Publications Top Notes📚:

1️⃣ Gγ13 colocalizes with gustducin in taste receptor cells – Nature Neuroscience 🧠
2️⃣ Tas1r3 encodes a new taste receptor – Nature Genetics 🧬
3️⃣ Transient receptor potential channel in taste receptor cells – Nature Neuroscience ⚡
4️⃣ G protein subunit G13 in retinal ON bipolar cells – Journal of Comparative Neurology 👁
5️⃣ Polymorphisms in Tas1r3 gene affect saccharin preference – Journal of Neuroscience 🧪
6️⃣ Cats’ indifference toward sugar due to receptor pseudogenization – PLoS Genetics 🐱
7️⃣ Voltage-gated chloride channel in taste bud cells – Journal of Biological Chemistry 🌊
8️⃣ Human taste: peripheral anatomy & transduction – Advances in Otorhinolaryngology 👅
9️⃣ Interferon pathways activated in taste bud cells – Journal of Neuroscience 🦠
🔟 Bitter peptides activate human bitter receptors – Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 🍵

Conclusion:

Dr. Liquan Huang’s extensive contributions to molecular biology, neuroscience, and virology, combined with his mentorship, international collaborations, and leadership in scientific meetings, make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there is always room for growth in funding diversification and interdisciplinary expansion, his body of work demonstrates excellence and innovation in his field.

Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir | Cell Structure Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir | Cell Structure Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir , Jiangsu University , China

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir is an accomplished researcher in the field of food science and engineering, specializing in food bioactive compounds, micro and nano-encapsulation, and functional food formulation. With a strong academic background and extensive research experience, he has contributed significantly to developing advanced delivery systems for bioactive compounds. His research focuses on enhancing the stability, bioavailability, and controlled-release properties of natural products. Currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Jiangsu University, China, Dr. Shishir has received prestigious awards, including the Jiangsu Provincial Excellent Postdoctoral Award. His groundbreaking research in nanoliposomal delivery and food-based smart carriers has led to numerous high-impact publications in renowned journals. His dedication to innovation and scientific advancement makes him a prominent figure in food science, contributing to both academia and the food industry.

Publication Profile:

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Strengths for the Award:

Extensive Research Experience – Dr. Shishir has a strong background in food science, particularly in nano-encapsulation and functional food development.
High-Impact Publications – His research has been published in top-tier journals such as Food Chemistry, Food Hydrocolloids, and Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, with impact factors reaching up to 15.1.
Innovative Research – His work on nanoliposome-based drug delivery and cold plasma-assisted food processing has significantly contributed to food science advancements.
Recognized Excellence – Awarded the Jiangsu Provincial Excellent Postdoctoral Award (2023ZB876), highlighting his contributions to scientific innovation.

Areas for Improvement:

🔹 Interdisciplinary Collaboration – Expanding research collaborations across medical and pharmaceutical fields could further enhance the practical applications of his work.
🔹 Patent & Commercialization – Translating research findings into patents and commercial food products would increase real-world impact.
🔹 Leadership in Grant Projects – Leading large-scale international grants and mentorship programs could elevate his recognition in the global research community.

Education 🎓

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir has an extensive educational background in food engineering and food science. He completed his PhD in Food Science (2016–2020) from Zhejiang University, China, where he focused on improving the stability and functionality of nanoliposome-based delivery systems. His MSc in Food Engineering (2013–2016) was earned from Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia, where he specialized in advanced food processing techniques. Dr. Shishir began his academic journey with a BSc in Food and Process Engineering (2007–2011) from Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University, Bangladesh. His studies have equipped him with expertise in food bioactive compounds, nano-encapsulation, and smart delivery systems for functional foods. His academic training, combined with hands-on research, has positioned him at the forefront of food innovation, working towards the development of efficient and sustainable food processing technologies.

Experience 👨‍🔬

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher (June 2023 – Present) at the School of Food and Biological Engineering, Jiangsu University, China. His research focuses on developing nanoliposome-embedded double-network composite hydrogel beads for gastrointestinal delivery of quercetin. During his PhD at Zhejiang University, he contributed to two major projects: nanoliposomal delivery systems and cold plasma-assisted drying of shiitake mushrooms. His expertise extends to food bioactive compounds, micro and nano-encapsulation, and functional food formulations. Throughout his career, Dr. Shishir has developed novel nanofiber solosomes, complex coacervates, emulsions, and lipo-beads for improved bioavailability and stability of bioactive compounds. His work has led to significant advancements in the controlled-release delivery of natural compounds in food products, making his research highly valuable for both academia and industry.

Awards & Honors🏆

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to food science research. He was awarded the prestigious Jiangsu Provincial Excellent Postdoctoral Award (2023ZB876) in 2023, offered by the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee, Department of Human Resources and Social Security, and Department of Finance, China. This award, valued at 300,000 CNY (~$41,600), is a testament to his remarkable research achievements in functional food formulation and nanotechnology-based delivery systems. His innovative approaches to enhancing bioactive compound stability and bioavailability have been widely acknowledged in the scientific community. His dedication to advancing food science, coupled with his contributions to high-impact research, make him a strong candidate for prestigious research awards.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir’s research focuses on food bioactive compounds, micro and nano-encapsulation, and functional food development. He specializes in fabricating nanoliposomes, nanofibers, microbeads, emulsions, and lipo-beads to improve the stability, bioavailability, and controlled-release of natural compounds. His work also includes the synthesis of functional biopolymers for surface coating and cross-linking to develop smart delivery systems for bioactive ingredients. His projects have explored the use of lactoferrin, chia seed mucilage, and pectin-chitosan nanoliposomes for improved nutrient absorption and targeted delivery in the human body. By integrating cutting-edge techniques such as stimuli-responsive carriers and cold plasma technology, Dr. Shishir’s research aims to revolutionize the food and nutraceutical industries by ensuring better stability, enhanced functionality, and improved consumer health benefits.

Publications Top Notes 📚

1️⃣ Lactoferrin-chia seed mucilage complex coacervates for intestinal delivery of quercetin and fortification of set yogurtFood Chemistry (2024)
2️⃣ Micro and nano-encapsulated natural products in yogurt: An emerging trend to achieve multifunctional benefits in product quality and human healthFood Hydrocolloids (2024)
3️⃣ Seed mucilage carrier systems for food and nutraceuticals: fabrication, formulation efficiency, recent advancements, challenges, and perspectivesCritical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition (2023)
4️⃣ Advances in smart delivery of food bioactive compounds using stimuli-responsive carriersComprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety (2021)
5️⃣ Development and evaluation of a novel nanofibersolosome for enhancing the stability, in vitro bioaccessibility, and colonic delivery of cyanidin-3-O-glucosideFood Research International (2021)
6️⃣ Improving the physicochemical stability and functionality of nanoliposome using green polymer for the delivery of pelargonidin-3-O-glucosideFood Chemistry (2021)
7️⃣ Colonic delivery of pelargonidin-3-O-glucoside using pectin-chitosan-nanoliposome: Transport mechanism and bioactivity retentionInternational Journal of Biological Macromolecules (2020)
8️⃣ Pectin-chitosan conjugated nanoliposome as a promising delivery system for neohesperidinFood Hydrocolloids (2019)
9️⃣ Liposomal delivery of natural products: A promising approach in health researchTrends in Food Science & Technology (2019)
🔟 Cold plasma pretreatment – A novel approach to improve the hot air-drying characteristics and nutritional attributes of shiitake mushroomDrying Technology (2019)

Conclusion

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir’s expertise in food bioactive compounds, nano-encapsulation, and functional foods positions him as a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His publications in high-impact journals, combined with his innovative research on food delivery systems and bioactive compound stability, make him an outstanding researcher in his field. Strengthening industry collaborations and expanding his influence in applied food science would further solidify his legacy.

Wei Xue | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mr. Wei Xue | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mr. Wei Xue , Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiaotong University , China

Dr. Xue Wei, M.D., Ph.D., is a distinguished urologist, professor, and researcher specializing in genitourinary oncology. Currently serving as the Vice President of Renji Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, he also leads its Department of Urology. With over 150 publications, including 100+ SCI-indexed papers, Dr. Xue is a leading expert in minimally invasive urological surgeries, particularly robotic-assisted procedures. He has made significant contributions to prostate cancer treatment and multidisciplinary approaches for metastatic prostate cancer. Dr. Xue is an executive member of various prestigious medical organizations, including the Chinese Medical Association and the European Association of Urology. His groundbreaking research and clinical excellence have earned him multiple accolades, including “Shanghai Leading Talent” and “Outstanding Academic Leader.” With a strong dedication to advancing medical technology and patient care, Dr. Xue continues to shape the future of urological oncology through his pioneering work in surgery, research, and mentorship.

Publication Profile:

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Research Contributions 📚 – Dr. Xue Wei has over 150 publications, including 100+ SCI-indexed papers, highlighting his impactful work in genitourinary oncology.

  2. Leadership & Influence 🌍 – As Vice President of Renji Hospital and Director of Urology, he plays a crucial role in shaping the future of urological research and treatment.

  3. Clinical Expertise 🏥 – He is an expert in robot-assisted and minimally invasive surgeries, particularly nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy and multidisciplinary management of metastatic prostate cancer.

  4. High-Impact Research Grants 💰 – Principal investigator for 12 key research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

  5. Prestigious Recognitions 🏆 – Titles like Shanghai Leading Talent and Outstanding Academic Leader reflect his excellence in academia and clinical practice.

📌 Areas for Improvement:

  1. Citations & Impact Factor Growth – While his publication count is high, increasing citations and impact factor of his papers would further establish global recognition.

  2. Global Collaboration – Expanding international partnerships and multicenter clinical trials could enhance his research influence beyond China.

  3. Innovative Breakthroughs – While excelling in robotic-assisted surgery, pioneering novel therapeutic strategies could further elevate his status as a global thought leader.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Xue Wei completed his M.D. and Ph.D. in Urology at Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, a premier institution in China known for its rigorous medical training and research excellence. He further honed his expertise through international academic collaborations, including a tenure as a Visiting Associate Professor at the MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA. His academic journey was marked by intensive research in genitourinary oncology, robotic-assisted surgeries, and advanced treatment modalities for prostate and renal cancers. Over the years, he has received advanced training in minimally invasive urological surgery, leveraging cutting-edge technology to improve surgical outcomes. His strong academic foundation, combined with a commitment to innovation, has made him a globally recognized expert in urological oncology. Through continuous education and research leadership, Dr. Xue remains at the forefront of medical advancements, ensuring his contributions have a lasting impact on both clinical practice and scientific research.

💼 Experience:

Dr. Xue Wei boasts a distinguished career spanning decades in clinical practice, research, and academic leadership. He is the Vice President of Renji Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, and Director of its Department of Urology. As a key figure in the Chinese and international urology communities, he holds executive positions in prestigious organizations such as the Chinese Medical Association, European Association of Urology, and American Urological Association. Dr. Xue specializes in minimally invasive and robotic-assisted urological surgeries, pioneering advanced techniques in radical prostatectomy and cancer treatment. His leadership extends to mentoring doctoral students and overseeing high-impact research projects funded by national and municipal grants. His role as a principal investigator in groundbreaking studies has led to over 150 peer-reviewed publications. With his clinical expertise, surgical innovations, and research contributions, Dr. Xue remains a leader in shaping the future of urological oncology.

🏆 Awards & Honors:

Dr. Xue Wei has earned numerous prestigious accolades in recognition of his contributions to urological research and clinical excellence. Among his most notable honors are:

  • Shanghai Leading Talent 🌟

  • Outstanding Academic Leader, Shanghai 🏅

  • Shanghai Medical Leading Talent 🎖️

  • Shanghai Craftsman & Shanghai Medical Craftsman 🏆

As a globally recognized expert, Dr. Xue’s pioneering work in robotic-assisted surgery and genitourinary oncology has solidified his reputation as a leading academician and clinician. His dedication to advancing minimally invasive surgery and cancer treatment has not only influenced medical practice in China but also gained international recognition. He serves as a mentor and research leader, shaping the next generation of urologists. With his exceptional achievements, Dr. Xue continues to set benchmarks in urological science, making him a strong contender for the Best Academic Researcher Award.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Xue Wei’s research primarily focuses on genitourinary oncology, with a particular emphasis on prostate cancer, kidney cancer, and minimally invasive surgery. He has led multiple high-impact studies on robot-assisted laparoscopic procedures, multidisciplinary management of metastatic prostate cancer, and biomolecular mechanisms of cancer progression. His work in precision medicine and targeted therapies has contributed to advancements in prostate cancer treatment, enhancing survival outcomes and treatment efficacy.

As the principal investigator of 12 research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission, Dr. Xue has pushed the boundaries of medical innovation. His recent research explores the role of m6A RNA modifications, immunotherapy, and cancer stem cells in drug resistance and tumor aggressiveness. His contributions have transformed clinical practices, bridging the gap between cutting-edge research and real-world patient care, making him a global leader in urological oncology research.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. AGD1/USP10/METTL13 Complexes Enhance Cancer Stem Cells Proliferation and Diminish the Therapeutic Effect of Docetaxel 🔬🧬

  2. Specific Activation of cGAS-STING Pathway by Manganese-Doped Bioactive Glasses for Boosting Systemic Tumor Immunotherapy 🏥🧪

  3. Osalmid Sensitizes Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma to Navitoclax Through a STAT3/BCL-XL Pathway 🏥💊

  4. Efficacy and Predictive Factors Analysis of Androgen Deprivation Plus Novel Hormone Therapy as Neoadjuvant Treatment for High-Risk Prostate Cancer 🔎⚕️

  5. Open Nephron-Sparing Surgery Strategy for Renal Angiomyolipoma with Vena Cava Thrombus 🏥🔬

  6. A Phase II Study of Tislelizumab as Neoadjuvant Treatment for Cisplatin-Ineligible High-Risk Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma 💉🔬

  7. Proportion of Gleason Score ≥8 Prostate Cancer on Biopsy and Tumor Aggressiveness in East Asian vs. Non-East Asian Men 🧬🧑‍⚕️

  8. Iron-Loaded Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Induce Immunosuppression in Prostate Cancer 🩸🛡️

  9. A Multi-Classifier System Integrated by Clinico-Histology-Genomic Analysis for Predicting Recurrence of Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma 🏥📊

🏅 Conclusion:

Dr. Xue Wei is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Academic Researcher Award due to his exceptional contributions in urological oncology, leadership in clinical research, and dedication to innovation. His extensive academic output, surgical expertise, and impact on medical education make him a leading figure in his field. Enhancing global collaborations and high-impact publications would further solidify his legacy as a world-class researcher. 🚀

Muhammad Junaid Anwar | Immunology Cellular Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Junaid Anwar | Immunology Cellular Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Junaid Anwar , Bahauddin Zakariya Univeristy Multan Pakistan , Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Junaid Anwar is a dedicated food scientist specializing in Food Science and Technology. With a Ph.D. from Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU), Multan, he has established himself as a researcher with expertise in food safety, nanotechnology, and functional foods. His work focuses on developing innovative solutions for food security, nutrition, and disease prevention. Having authored multiple high-impact research publications, Dr. Anwar’s contributions span across nanotechnology-based food encapsulation, food safety enhancement, and alternative protein sources. He has also participated in prestigious conferences and workshops, further showcasing his commitment to advancing food science. His research has significantly contributed to tackling food-related health challenges such as cow milk allergies, microbial contamination, and nutraceutical applications. With his profound knowledge, industry experience, and research excellence, Dr. Anwar stands out as a promising scholar in the field. His dedication to food innovation makes him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publication Profile: 

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Strong Academic Background – Dr. Muhammad Junaid Anwar has an exceptional academic record with a Ph.D. in Food Science and Technology, a strong CGPA, and an extensive research focus.

  2. High-Impact Research Publications – He has authored multiple research articles in reputable, high-impact factor journals (Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, Food Science & Nutrition, Food Bioscience, etc.). His contributions cover diverse areas, including nanotechnology, food safety, and immunomodulation.

  3. Diverse Research Contributions – His research spans crucial topics such as nano-encapsulation, diabetes management, functional foods, and nutraceuticals, demonstrating interdisciplinary expertise.

  4. Industry Experience – His experience as an Officer in Quality Enhancement and Laboratory at S.M. Food Makers highlights his applied knowledge and practical contribution to food science.

  5. Conference Participation – He has actively contributed to scientific discussions through multiple national conferences, particularly on food security and food safety.

  6. Published Abstracts & Workshops – His engagement in published abstracts and workshops reflects an effort to bridge academia with real-world food technology applications.

Areas for Improvement

  1. International Collaboration – While his research is strong, expanding collaborations with international institutions and researchers could further enhance global impact.

  2. Patent & Commercialization – Translating research into patents or commercial food innovations would strengthen his practical contributions to the industry.

  3. Citations & Recognition – As some of his latest research articles have yet to gain citations, increasing visibility through academic networks and outreach can boost recognition.

Education:

Dr. Muhammad Junaid Anwar has an exceptional academic background in Food Science and Technology. He is currently completing his Ph.D. (2021-2025) at the Department of Food Science and Technology, BZU Multan, with a stellar CGPA of 3.87/4.00. Previously, he completed his M.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Science & Technology (2018-2020) from the same institution, securing a CGPA of 3.76/4.00. His undergraduate journey began with a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture (Food Science & Technology) (2014-2018), again with a CGPA of 3.76/4.00. His solid foundation in sciences started with F.Sc. (Pre-Medical) in 2014 from Muslim Public Higher Secondary School, Multan, achieving 840/1100 marks, followed by Matriculation in 2012 from Govt. M.A Jinnah High School, Multan, with 863/1050 marks. His consistent academic excellence highlights his dedication to food science research and technological advancements, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Experience:

Dr. Muhammad Junaid Anwar has a diverse professional background in food science research and industry. He completed a 7-week internship at Bunny’s Limited, Lahore, where he gained hands-on experience in food processing and quality control. He later served as an Officer (Quality Enhancement and Lab) at S.M. Food Makers for two years (2018-2020), where he worked on ensuring food safety standards and enhancing product quality. His industry experience has provided him with a deep understanding of food technology applications, quality assurance, and research methodologies. In addition to his industry roles, he has contributed to academia through extensive research on food nanotechnology, functional foods, and microbial safety. His experience spans both applied and theoretical research, making him an asset to the food science community. His professional achievements, combined with his research excellence, make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.

Research Focus:

Dr. Muhammad Junaid Anwar’s research revolves around food nanotechnology, functional foods, and food safety. His recent work focuses on the nano-encapsulation of bioactive compounds, such as casein-based encapsulation for managing cow milk allergies. His contributions extend to food safety enhancements using ultrasonication and calcium chloride treatments to reduce microbial contamination in fresh produce. Dr. Anwar has also explored the nutraceutical applications of medicinal plants like fenugreek and Tribulus terrestris to develop functional foods with health benefits. His studies have highlighted the role of alternative protein sources, such as Moringa oleifera-derived proteins, in plant-based meat substitutes. Additionally, he has worked on the impact of ozone treatment in mitigating mycotoxin contamination in food. His multi-disciplinary approach to food science integrates biotechnology, food engineering, and health sciences, making his research valuable for global food security and human health. His outstanding contributions make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes:

📌 Casein-Based Nano-Encapsulation for Cow Milk Allergy Management 🥛🔬 (Food Bioscience, 2025)
📌 Ultrasonication & Calcium Chloride Pre-Treatment for Microbial Load Reduction in Carrots 🥕🦠 (Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 2025)
📌 Isoflavones: Natural Agents for Cancer Prevention & Treatment 🎗️🍃 (Food Science & Nutrition, 2025)
📌 Functional Yogurt with Cinnamon & Stevia for Diabetes Management 🍦🍯 (Food & Agricultural Immunology, 2024)
📌 Nutritional & Physico-Chemical Profiling of Tribulus terrestris for Nutraceutical Applications 🌿💊 (Journal of Population Therapeutics & Clinical Pharmacology, 2024)
📌 The Multifaceted Potential of Fenugreek Seeds in Health & Nanotechnology 🌱⚗️ (Food Science & Nutrition, 2024)
📌 Protein Extraction from Moringa Leaves as a Plant-Based Meat Alternative 🍃🥩 (Regulatory Toxicology & Pharmacology, 2024)
📌 Role of Ozone in Mycotoxin Management for Food Safety ⚡🍞 (PSFST Conference, 2023)
📌 Potential of Anaerobic Digestion in Food Waste Management 🔄♻️ (PSFST Conference, 2023)
📌 Addressing Food Price Fluctuations: A Global Priority 📈🌍 (PSFST Conference, 2023)
📌 Strengthening Local Food Systems for Food Security 🌾🍽️ (PSFST Conference, 2023)

Conclusion:

Dr. Muhammad Junaid Anwar has demonstrated exceptional research contributions in food science, particularly in functional foods, nanotechnology, and food safety. His high-impact publications, active participation in conferences, and industry experience make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Strengthening international collaborations and focusing on patents or commercialization could further enhance his research impact.

Marcio Rodrigues | Microbial Cell Biology | Pioneer Researcher Award

Dr. Marcio Rodrigues | Microbial Cell Biology | Pioneer Researcher Award

Dr. Marcio Rodrigues , Fiocruz , Brazil

Dr. Marcio L. Rodrigues is a distinguished Senior Investigator at the Carlos Chagas Institute of Fiocruz, specializing in fungal infections. His pioneering work in fungal extracellular vesicles (EVs) has revolutionized the understanding of fungal secretion mechanisms and antifungal drug development. With an extensive background in microbiology and pharmaceutical sciences, Dr. Rodrigues has made groundbreaking contributions to Cryptococcus research. He has held editorial roles at prestigious journals, coordinated major research programs, and received numerous accolades, including a Fellowship at the Brazilian Academy of Sciences. His research has significantly impacted global fungal disease studies, earning him recognition as a leader in the field.

Publication Profile:

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Strengths for the Award:

Pioneering Contributions – Dr. Rodrigues has significantly advanced fungal microbiology, particularly in the field of fungal extracellular vesicles (EVs), a groundbreaking area of study.
Extensive Research Output – His prolific publication record in high-impact journals like Nature Microbiology and mBio reflects the depth of his contributions.
Leadership & Editorial Roles – His position as an editor for Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology and ASM’s mBio demonstrates his influence in the scientific community.
International Recognition – His fellowships and awards, including the Wellcome Trust Pathfinder Award and recognition by The World Academy of Science (TWAS), highlight his global impact.
Funding & Program Coordination – As a coordinator of the Inova Funding Program at Fiocruz, he plays a crucial role in fostering research and innovation.

Areas for Improvement:

🔹 Industry Collaboration – While his research is academically impactful, expanding collaborations with biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies could enhance the translational applications of his findings.
🔹 Public Outreach & Policy Advocacy – Increasing public engagement and involvement in global health policy discussions on fungal infections would further solidify his influence beyond academia.
🔹 Interdisciplinary Expansion – Bridging fungal biology with AI-driven bioinformatics or immunotherapy could push his research into newer frontiers.

Education:

🎓 Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
🔹 PHMD (1995) – Pharmaceutical Sciences
🔹 PhD (2000) – Microbiology

Dr. Rodrigues pursued his higher education at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, obtaining a PHMD in Pharmaceutical Sciences in 1995. He further specialized in Microbiology, completing his PhD in 2000. His academic training provided a strong foundation for his career in medical mycology, particularly in studying fungal pathogens. His doctoral research focused on the biology of Cryptococcus neoformans, paving the way for his later work in fungal extracellular vesicles (EVs) and their role in pathogen virulence and drug resistance.

Experience:

🔬 Senior Investigator, Carlos Chagas Institute, Fiocruz
📖 Editor, Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology (Springer)
📝 Mini-review Editor, ASM’s mBio
💡 Coordinator, Inova Funding Program, Fiocruz

With over two decades of research experience, Dr. Rodrigues has established himself as a global leader in fungal biology and infectious diseases. As a Senior Investigator at Fiocruz, he leads studies on fungal EVs, antifungal resistance, and molecular microbiology. His editorial roles in high-impact journals underscore his expertise in the field, while his coordination of research funding programs demonstrates his commitment to advancing mycology research.

Awards & Honors:

🏆 Pathfinder Award (2014-2016) – The Wellcome Trust, UK
🌍 Young Affiliate (2011-2015) – The World Academy of Science (TWAS)
🇧🇷 Fellow (2024) – Brazilian Academy of Sciences

Dr. Rodrigues has received prestigious awards for his contributions to fungal pathogenesis and drug discovery. His recognition as a Pathfinder Awardee by The Wellcome Trust and a Young Affiliate of TWAS highlights his impact on global infectious disease research. In 2024, he was elected a Fellow of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences, reinforcing his standing as a leading researcher in microbiology.

Research Focus:

🦠 Fungal Extracellular Vesicles (EVs)
💊 Antifungal Drug Discovery
🔬 Cryptococcus neoformans Pathogenesis
🧫 Molecular Mechanisms of Fungal Infections

Dr. Rodrigues’ research has been instrumental in uncovering the role of fungal EVs in pathogen virulence and host interactions. His work has led to novel insights into fungal secretion mechanisms and drug resistance, contributing to the development of new antifungal therapies. His studies on Cryptococcus species have provided crucial data for the medical mycology field, enhancing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for fungal infections.

Publications Top Notes:

📜 Proteomics reveals that the antifungal activity of fenbendazole against Cryptococcus neoformans requires protein kinases – International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2024
📜 Screening of the Pandemic Response Box reveals an association between antifungal effects of MMV1593537 and the fungal cell wall – Microbiol Spectr, 2022
📜 A general analysis of the impact of international collaboration on scientific citations – Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 2025
📜 Characterizing extracellular vesicles of human fungal pathogens – Nature Microbiology, 2025
📜 Introducing mGems, mBio’s new review type – mBio, 2025
📜 Effects of human immunoglobulin A on Cryptococcus neoformans morphology and gene expression – Microbiology Spectrum, 2025
📜 Preparation of biologically active fractions enriched with glucuronoxylomannan, the main antigen of the cryptococcal capsule – 2024 (Book Chapter)
📜 Extracellular Vesicles from Scedosporium apiospermum and fungal-host interactions – Journal of Fungi, 2024
📜 Funding for research on cryptococcal disease: an analysis based on the G-finder report – IMA Fungus, 2024
📜 The multiple frontiers in the study of fungal extracellular vesicles – Microbes and Infection, 2024
📜 A tribute to Professor Luiz R. Travassos: Lessons from a scientist (1938–2020) – Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 2023

Conclusion:

Dr. Marcio L. Rodrigues is an exceptionally strong candidate for the Pioneer Researcher Award due to his groundbreaking discoveries, prolific publication record, leadership roles, and international recognition. His work on fungal extracellular vesicles and antifungal development has significantly shaped the field, making him a deserving recipient of this prestigious award.

Robert Crawford | Gene Regulation Epigenetics | Epigenetics in Cell Biology Award

Dr. Robert Crawford | Gene Regulation Epigenetics | Epigenetics in Cell Biology Award

Dr. Robert Crawford, biomodal , United Kingdom

Dr. Robert Crawford, MEng, DPhil (Oxon), is a distinguished multi-disciplinary scientist and engineer with over 13 years of experience in the life sciences. His expertise spans the development, integration, and verification of DNA sequencing technologies, with a strong focus on genomic and epigenomic applications. He currently serves as Associate Director of Collaborations and Applications at biomodal, where he leads scientific and informatics teams to drive innovation and strategic partnerships. Previously, he played a key role at Illumina in integrating whole-genome sequencing solutions for in vitro diagnostics. Dr. Crawford’s academic journey began at the University of Oxford, where he earned a DPhil in Condensed Matter Physics and contributed to the foundational IP of Oxford Nanoimaging. His research has led to multiple high-impact publications, patents, and conference presentations. Passionate about scientific discovery and translational research, he continues to shape the future of epigenetics and molecular diagnostics.

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Strengths for the Award:

Expertise in Epigenetics & Genomics – Dr. Robert Crawford has extensive experience in genomic and epigenomic sequencing, particularly in integrating DNA modifications like 5-methylcytosine and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine as biomarkers. His recent publications in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology demonstrate his contributions to the field.

Industry & Academic Impact – His transition from academia to industry has resulted in high-impact research, patents, and product development. At biomodal, he leads teams working on sequencing applications relevant to cell biology and epigenetics.

Innovation & Translational Research – He co-invented a single-molecule microscope (now a spin-out, Oxford Nanoimaging), showcasing his ability to translate fundamental research into real-world applications.

Collaborative Leadership – His role at biomodal involves leading collaborations with academic and commercial partners, demonstrating his ability to foster research in epigenetics and molecular diagnostics.

Areas for Improvement:

🔹 Further Independent Research – While his collaborative research is significant, leading an independent research program in epigenetics would further strengthen his case for this award.
🔹 Expanded Focus on Cell Biology Applications – While his work heavily focuses on DNA modifications, a deeper exploration into how these modifications impact broader cellular mechanisms could enhance his profile.

Education:

Dr. Robert Crawford obtained his DPhil (Oxon) in Condensed Matter Physics from St John’s College, University of Oxford, where he investigated single-molecule DNA sensors and transcription factor dynamics. His research was conducted under the supervision of Prof. Achilles Kapanidis in the Gene Machines Group. Prior to his doctorate, he completed interdisciplinary training at Oxford’s Life Sciences Interface Doctoral Training Centre, covering computational biology, medical imaging, biophysics, and bioinformatics. His undergraduate education culminated in an MEng in a related field, equipping him with strong analytical and engineering skills. Dr. Crawford’s academic foundation has been instrumental in his contributions to DNA sequencing technologies, super-resolution imaging, and epigenetics. His work at Oxford also led to the invention of a compact single-molecule microscope, which later became the basis for the spin-out Oxford Nanoimaging. His rigorous scientific background enables him to bridge fundamental research and commercial biotechnology applications.

Experience:

Dr. Robert Crawford’s professional career has spanned academia and industry, with a focus on genomics, epigenetics, and molecular diagnostics. At biomodal, he serves as Associate Director of Collaborations and Applications, leading teams in commercial and academic partnerships, technology demonstrations, and strategic initiatives. Previously, he spent nearly a decade at Illumina, where he played a key role in integrating end-to-end in vitro diagnostic whole-genome sequencing solutions. His expertise in troubleshooting, large-scale data analysis, and verification test planning has contributed to the successful deployment of cutting-edge sequencing platforms. In academia, he was a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, pioneering single-molecule imaging techniques and co-inventing a compact microscope for biosensing. This work laid the groundwork for Oxford Nanoimaging, now a leading biotech company. Dr. Crawford’s blend of research innovation and industry execution has made him a driving force in the advancement of sequencing technologies.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Robert Crawford has received several prestigious awards and research grants in recognition of his contributions to life sciences and engineering. In 2013, he was awarded a Junior Research Fellowship at Linacre College, University of Oxford, supporting his groundbreaking work in single-molecule microscopy. His postdoctoral research attracted over £160,000 in funding, including a £120,000 DSTL grant from the UK Ministry of Defence, a £10,000 BBSRC Sparking Impact award, and an EPSRC PhD Plus Scholarship worth £24,000. Additionally, he secured BBSRC Follow-on Funding through the Pathfinder scheme (£10,000) to advance the commercialization of his research. His patented work on compact microscopy led to the founding of Oxford Nanoimaging, which has raised over $109.4 million in funding. Through these achievements, Dr. Crawford has demonstrated a consistent ability to translate high-impact research into real-world applications, making him a strong contender for the Research for Epigenetics in Cell Biology Award.

Research Focus:

Dr. Robert Crawford’s research centers on the intersection of genomics, epigenetics, and molecular diagnostics, with a particular emphasis on developing and optimizing sequencing technologies. His work at biomodal explores the synergistic role of DNA modifications, such as 5-methylcytosine and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine, as biomarkers for early cancer detection. His recent studies highlight the critical regulatory function of OGT in global DNA methylation and transposable element suppression, advancing the understanding of epigenomic stability. During his time at Oxford, he developed a single-molecule fluorescence microscope for studying intracellular transcription factors, leading to significant breakthroughs in live-cell imaging. His research has been widely published in top-tier journals and has contributed to the development of cutting-edge sequencing workflows. With a strong commitment to translational science, Dr. Crawford’s work continues to push the boundaries of epigenetic research, making impactful contributions to early disease detection and precision medicine.

Publications Top Notes:

📌 20255-methylcytosine and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine are synergistic biomarkers for early detection of colorectal cancer – Nat Struct Mol Biol
🧬 2025OGT is a key regulator of global DNA methylation – Nat Struct Mol Biol
🧬 2025OGT prevents DNA demethylation and suppresses transposable elements in heterochromatin – Nat Struct Mol Biol (Accepted)
🔬 2015Compact Microscope – WO 2015059682 A1 (Founding IP for Oxford Nanoimaging)
💡 2013Long Lived Intracellular Single-molecule Fluorescence Using Electroporated Molecules – Biophys. J.
🧬 2013Non-covalent Single Transcription Factor Encapsulation Inside a DNA Cage – Angew Chem.

Conclusion:

Dr. Robert Crawford is an outstanding candidate for the Research for Epigenetics in Cell Biology Award due to his extensive expertise in genomic and epigenomic sequencing, strong research track record, and ability to bridge fundamental science with commercial applications. With his leadership in sequencing technology development and impactful publications, he is well-positioned to make continued contributions to epigenetics and cell biology. 🚀

Ahmet Kor | Immunology Cellular Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmet Kor | Immunology Cellular Interactions | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmet Kor , aksaray university training and research hospital , Turkey

Dr. Ahmet Kor is an associate professor at the Department of Rheumatology, Aksaray Education and Research Hospital, Turkey. With a profound expertise in rheumatology, he has made significant contributions to biomarker-based research in various rheumatological diseases. Dr. Kor is well-known for his pioneering work in understanding the relationship between rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and interstitial lung disease, as well as his research on small vessel vasculitis and renal estrogen receptors. His work is highly regarded for its originality and depth in the study of biomarkers and disease mechanisms. Dr. Kor’s academic journey has seen him publish numerous journal articles, collaborate with global researchers, and gain recognition in the field. He is committed to advancing rheumatology research and improving clinical outcomes for patients with autoimmune diseases.

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Strengths for the Award:

Dr. Ahmet Kor’s impressive body of work in rheumatology, particularly his focus on biomarkers, places him as an ideal candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” He has contributed significantly to understanding complex mechanisms in autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and primary Sjögren’s syndrome. Notably, his pioneering research into the relationship between RA and interstitial lung disease, as well as his exploration of estrogen receptors in small vessel vasculitis, has opened new avenues for diagnostics and treatment. With a remarkable publication record, Dr. Kor has demonstrated both depth and breadth in his research, having published 17 peer-reviewed articles in SCI-indexed journals. His research also bridges the gap between clinical practice and scientific exploration, which enhances its relevance. His ability to identify novel biomarkers like netrin-1 in various diseases showcases his innovative thinking and commitment to advancing rheumatology.

Areas for Improvements:

While Dr. Kor’s research is highly impactful, expanding the focus of his work to include larger-scale clinical trials could provide additional validation of his findings in broader populations. Furthermore, enhancing collaborations with research institutions worldwide could increase the global applicability of his discoveries. A more extensive exploration into therapeutic implications of his findings may also contribute significantly to clinical advancements.

Education:

Dr. Ahmet Kor completed his medical degree (MD) at a prestigious university in Turkey, focusing on the field of rheumatology. He then pursued specialized training and completed his residency in internal medicine before further refining his expertise in rheumatology. His educational background allowed him to develop a deep understanding of autoimmune diseases, particularly their biomarkers and disease progression. Throughout his academic career, Dr. Kor has engaged in continuous education and research, publishing books and numerous peer-reviewed journal articles. His research interests have evolved into studying the molecular mechanisms underlying rheumatological diseases, contributing valuable knowledge to both the academic and clinical communities. Dr. Kor’s educational foundation combined with his professional training has solidified his status as a leading expert in rheumatology, and he continues to inspire students and colleagues alike through his work and teachings.

Experience:

Dr. Ahmet Kor has significant experience in both clinical practice and academic research in rheumatology. He currently holds the position of associate professor at Aksaray Education and Research Hospital in Turkey, where he leads a team of researchers in exploring biomarker-based studies for rheumatological diseases. Over the years, Dr. Kor has worked extensively in clinical settings, diagnosing and treating various autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and small vessel vasculitis. His extensive research portfolio spans multiple domains, from interstitial lung diseases to novel biomarkers for autoimmune diseases. Dr. Kor has been involved in consulting for the pharmaceutical industry and collaborated with other research institutions globally. His experience extends beyond clinical practice, as he actively contributes to scientific journals, editorial roles, and academic committees. His ability to bridge research with clinical application allows him to make lasting contributions to the field of rheumatology.

Research Focus:

Dr. Ahmet Kor’s research focuses on the exploration of biomarkers in rheumatology, particularly in autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and small vessel vasculitis. His work aims to identify novel biomarkers that can predict disease progression, diagnose early-stage diseases, and guide therapeutic interventions. He has made significant discoveries regarding the relationship between RA-associated interstitial lung disease and netrin-1 levels, as well as the connection between small vessel vasculitis and renal estrogen receptors. Additionally, Dr. Kor’s research delves into the molecular mechanisms of disease, such as the thiol/disulfide balance in psoriatic arthritis and the potential role of estrogen receptors in primary Sjögren’s syndrome. His studies are instrumental in advancing personalized medicine in rheumatology, with the aim of improving diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic outcomes. Through his interdisciplinary research, Dr. Kor seeks to make impactful contributions to the understanding of autoimmune diseases and their biomarkers.

Publications Top Notes:

  • Urinary Total Superoxide Dismutase Activity in Rheumatoid Patients 🔬🧬

  • Does Eta Protein Differentiate Rheumatoid Arthritis from Psoriatic Arthritis? 🤔💉

  • Renal Tubular Estrogen ß Receptors in Small Vessel Vasculitis 🧑‍🔬🔬

  • Thiol/Disulfide Balance in Psoriatic Arthritis 🧪🧬

  • Ensemble Learning and Feature Selection in Diagnosis of Low Back Pain 💻🩺

  • Serum Netrin-1 Level in Rheumatoid Arthritis 🧪🔬

  • Estrogen Receptor ß in Minor Salivary Glands of Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome 🧑‍🔬💉

  • Serum Netrin-1 as a Potential Biomarker for Diabetic Peripheral Artery Disease 🩸💉

  • 14-3-3η Proteins in Primary Sjögren Syndrome 🧬💡

Conclusion:

Dr. Ahmet Kor is a distinguished researcher whose contributions to the field of rheumatology, particularly in biomarker-based studies, make him highly deserving of the “Best Researcher Award.” His innovative approach to understanding complex autoimmune diseases, combined with his extensive publications and collaborations, reflects his dedication to improving patient care and advancing the scientific understanding of rheumatology. His research offers significant potential for future breakthroughs, making him an outstanding candidate for this prestigious award.

Pavan Kumar | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Pavan Kumar | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Pavan Kumar , Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FEAT), Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research (DMIHER), DU, India

Dr. Pavan Kumar is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FEAT), Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research (DMIHER), DU, India. With a Ph.D. from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur, Dr. Kumar has made significant contributions to biomedical research, focusing on head and neck cancer detection. His research integrates spectroscopic and imaging devices for non-invasive detection of oral and throat cancers. Dr. Kumar has published 8 journal articles and has contributed to two books. He is well-versed in applying machine learning tools, including PCA, LDA, SVM, and others, to improve cancer diagnosis. His work also involves developing portable devices for in-vivo testing. Dr. Kumar is dedicated to bridging the gap between technology and healthcare, demonstrating excellence in both research and teaching.

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Strengths for the Award:

Dr. Pavan Kumar’s work in the field of head and neck cancer detection using innovative bio-photonics techniques is exemplary. His research focuses on non-invasive diagnostic methods, such as fluorescence spectroscopy, Stokes shift, and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, which have significant potential in clinical applications for early cancer detection. He has developed portable, handheld devices for in-vivo testing of oral cancers, showcasing his innovation in medical technology. Dr. Kumar’s expertise in machine learning tools like PCA, LDA, and SVM for data classification demonstrates his ability to integrate advanced computational techniques into medical diagnostics. Additionally, his publication record, with 8 journal articles and several book chapters, reflects his dedication to advancing the field. Dr. Kumar has also collaborated with various researchers, further enhancing the depth of his work.

Areas for Improvement:

While Dr. Kumar’s research is highly focused and innovative, expanding his collaborations to include larger multidisciplinary teams or industry partnerships could provide additional avenues for technology transfer and real-world applications. Increasing the scope of his work to include other cancer types or medical conditions could broaden the impact of his research. Furthermore, engaging in more professional memberships and editorial roles could increase his visibility and influence within the global research community.

Education:

Dr. Pavan Kumar completed his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur in 2020. His doctoral research was focused on the development of spectroscopic and imaging techniques for the detection of head and neck cancer. Prior to his Ph.D., he completed a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering, gaining a solid foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of medical technology. His academic journey also includes a postdoctoral position in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at IIT Ropar, where he continued to expand his expertise in the field of bio-photonics and cancer detection. Dr. Kumar’s educational background provided him with the tools to develop innovative methods in cancer diagnosis using fluorescence spectroscopy, Stokes shift, and diffuse reflectance techniques. His education laid the foundation for a career marked by both academic and research excellence.

Experience:

Dr. Pavan Kumar has over five years of experience in academic research, teaching, and development of diagnostic devices. After completing his Ph.D. from IIT Kanpur, Dr. Kumar worked as a postdoctoral fellow at IIT Ropar (January 2020 to January 2021) in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. During this period, he focused on cancer detection using advanced spectroscopic and imaging techniques. Since then, Dr. Kumar has been an active faculty member at the Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FEAT), Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research (DMIHER), DU, where he teaches medical physics and coordinates project-based learning initiatives. His work combines cutting-edge technology with practical applications, such as in-vivo cancer detection using handheld devices. Dr. Kumar has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, with his work focused on applying machine learning models to improve diagnostic accuracy. His contributions have significantly advanced the fields of biomedical engineering and bio-photonics.

Research Focus:

Dr. Pavan Kumar’s primary research focus lies in the development of advanced spectroscopic and imaging techniques for the early detection of head and neck cancers. Specifically, he has concentrated on fluorescence spectroscopy, Stokes shift (SS), and diffuse reflectance (DR) as non-invasive tools for diagnosing oral and throat cancers. His work includes the development of handheld, portable devices that use fluorescence for in-vivo testing of oral mucosal lesions. Dr. Kumar’s research also integrates machine learning algorithms, such as Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA), and Support Vector Machines (SVM), to classify different stages of cancer and enhance diagnostic precision. Additionally, his exploration of human saliva as a diagnostic medium for cancer detection demonstrates his commitment to innovative, cost-effective solutions in healthcare. Through his interdisciplinary research, Dr. Kumar is pushing the boundaries of bio-photonics to provide accessible and accurate diagnostic tools for cancer detection.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Detection of Oral Mucosal Lesions by Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Classification of Cancerous Stages by Support Vector Machine – Lasers in Medical Science (2024) 🔬📊

  2. Human Saliva as a Substitute Diagnostic Medium for the Detection of Oral Lesions Using Stokes Shift Spectroscopy – Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention (2023) 💧🦷

  3. In-vivo Testing of Oral Mucosal Lesions with an In-house Developed Portable Imaging Device and Comparison with Spectroscopy Results – Journal of Fluorescence (2023) 💡🔍

  4. Detection of Oral Cancer Using Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Classification of Different Stages of Cancer by Multivariate Analysis – ICETEMS Conference (2022) 🦷📉

  5. Fluorescence-Based Handheld Imaging Device for In-vivo Detection of Oral Precancer – Optics InfoBase (2021) 💡🖥️

  6. Porphyrin as a Biomarker for the Detection of COVID-19 Using Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Human Body Fluid Saliva – Applied Research Development (2021) 🦠🧪

  7. Fluorescence-Based Handheld Imaging Device for In-vivo Detection of Oral Precancer – Translational Biophotonics (2021) 💡📱

  8. Detection of Inaccessible Head and Neck Lesions Using Human Saliva and Fluorescence Spectroscopy – Lasers in Medical Science (2021) 👄🔬

  9. Human Tissue and Saliva as Diagnostic Media for Detection of Oral Cancer Using Stokes Shift Spectroscopy – Asian Journal of Physics (2020) 🔬🧪

  10. In Vivo Detection of Oral Precancer Using a Fluorescence-Based, In-House-Fabricated Device – Lasers in Medical Science (2019) 🦷💡

Conclusion:

Dr. Pavan Kumar is undoubtedly a highly deserving candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His contributions to cancer detection, especially in head and neck cancers, using spectroscopy and machine learning, have the potential to revolutionize diagnostic methods. His innovative approach to bio-photonics and commitment to advancing medical technology make him an outstanding researcher in his field. With continued growth in collaboration and outreach, Dr. Kumar’s work has the potential to make a profound impact on global healthcare.

Kewalin Inthanon | Lipid Signaling Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kewalin Inthanon | Lipid Signaling Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kewalin Inthanon , Thammasat University , Thailand

Dr. Kewalin Inthanon is an Assistant Professor at Thammasat University’s Faculty of Science and Technology in Lampang, Thailand. With a robust academic background, he holds a Ph.D. in Biology from Chiang Mai University and an M.Phil. in Clinical Neuroscience from the University of Cambridge. His expertise is in biotechnology, biochemistry, and the application of natural products and biomaterials to cellular and molecular research. Dr. Inthanon has contributed extensively to the study of cell cultures, oxidative stress, cellular senescence, and the effects of plant extracts, drugs, and biomaterials on cellular functions. His academic career is complemented by numerous research publications and successful research projects focusing on advancing the therapeutic potential of natural compounds and biocompatible materials. As a recognized researcher with notable expertise, he has become an influential figure in the fields of cellular biology and biotechnology.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Expertise and Research Focus: Dr. Inthanon has specialized expertise in biochemistry, biotechnology, and the integration of natural products with biomaterials. His research into cytotoxicity, oxidative stress, cellular senescence, and cellular responses to plant extracts, drugs, and biomaterials demonstrates a profound commitment to addressing both fundamental and applied scientific problems. His focus on stem cells, cancer cells, and natural compounds, particularly in the context of human cell cultures, is highly relevant to cutting-edge biotechnology.

  2. Publication Record: Dr. Inthanon’s extensive publication record includes high-impact journal articles in reputable journals like Scientific Reports, Chemistry of Natural Compounds, and Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology. His papers are well-cited, and he has co-authored several influential studies on the pharmacological and therapeutic properties of plant-derived compounds and biomaterials.

  3. Academic and Research Leadership: As an academic lecturer at Thammasat University and a postdoctoral researcher at Chiang Mai University, Dr. Inthanon demonstrates leadership in guiding the next generation of scientists. His involvement in multiple research projects and the administration of a major phytochemical analysis and bioactivity study on Dillenia indica L. shows his proactive approach to research development.

  4. Innovation and Collaborative Approach: Dr. Inthanon is an excellent collaborator, as seen in his contributions to multi-author publications and his involvement in collaborative projects across different research fields, such as bioengineering, cell culture systems, and plant-derived natural products. This collaborative nature reflects his ability to contribute effectively to both local and international scientific communities.

  5. Peer Review and Recognition: His participation as a peer reviewer for journals such as Food Science & Nutrition and Exploration of BioMat-X further underscores his credibility and recognition within the research community.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Expansion of Interdisciplinary Research: While Dr. Inthanon has done well in integrating natural products with biomaterials and biotechnology, further expansion into interdisciplinary research involving fields such as nanotechnology, synthetic biology, or environmental biotechnology could open up new avenues for innovation.

  2. Increased Public Outreach: Engaging in more public outreach or science communication could help Dr. Inthanon bridge the gap between academic research and broader societal impacts. This could involve more public lectures, writing for popular science outlets, or working with non-academic stakeholders (such as the pharmaceutical industry) to translate research into practical applications.

  3. Development of Commercializable Products: While Dr. Inthanon has demonstrated strong research on natural compounds and biomaterials, focusing on the development of commercializable biotechnological products, such as drugs or health supplements, could further highlight his potential for impactful, real-world applications.

Education:

Dr. Kewalin Inthanon completed his Bachelor of Science (BSc) and Master of Science (MSc) in Biology at Chiang Mai University, Thailand, where he developed a solid foundation in biological sciences. He later pursued an M.Phil. in Clinical Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge, UK, which furthered his understanding of the cellular mechanisms underlying diseases and therapies. Dr. Inthanon earned his Ph.D. in Biology from Chiang Mai University in 2015, specializing in biotechnology and biochemistry, with a focus on human and animal cell culture systems. His diverse educational background has enabled him to combine basic biological research with applied studies in the biomedical and biotechnological fields. Dr. Inthanon’s interdisciplinary education and training make him well-equipped to investigate the molecular and cellular effects of biomaterials, natural products, and therapies, making significant contributions to the field of cell biology and tissue engineering.

Experience:

Dr. Kewalin Inthanon has extensive experience as an academic lecturer at the Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Thammasat University, Lampang Campus, Thailand, since 2016. His academic work involves teaching and guiding students in the fields of biotechnology and biochemistry. Prior to his current role, Dr. Inthanon completed a postdoctoral fellowship in biomaterial and tissue engineering at Chiang Mai University from 2015 to 2016. This experience enabled him to specialize in bioengineering, stem cell research, and cellular responses to biomaterial scaffolds. His involvement in various collaborative research projects further honed his skills in experimental design and analysis, leading to numerous peer-reviewed publications. Additionally, Dr. Inthanon has played an essential role in managing and supervising projects focused on the development of natural products and biocompatible materials for therapeutic applications. His expertise in cell culture techniques, biomaterials, and natural products makes him a valuable asset to the research community.

Research Focus:

Dr. Kewalin Inthanon’s research primarily focuses on the intersection of biotechnology, biochemistry, and natural product science. His work explores the effects of plant extracts, drugs, natural compounds, and biomaterials on human cell cultures, including stem cells and cancer cells. He is particularly interested in the cellular responses to oxidative stress, cytotoxicity, cellular senescence, and the modulation of gene expression in the context of disease prevention and treatment. Dr. Inthanon’s research aims to unravel complex signaling pathways and the molecular mechanisms that underlie cellular activities when exposed to various bioactive substances. This research is particularly relevant in the fields of cancer therapy, aging, and regenerative medicine, where the therapeutic potential of natural products can provide novel approaches to disease treatment. Additionally, his work on biomaterials, especially in tissue engineering, emphasizes creating biocompatible scaffolds to support cellular growth and differentiation in medical applications.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Regulation of adipocyte differentiation and lipid metabolism by novel synthetic chromenes exploring anti-obesity and broader therapeutic potential 🧬💪

  2. Cytotoxic Constituents of the Fruits of Garcinia schomburgkiana 🍊💥

  3. Collagen‐cellulose‐poly (l‐lactide) scaffold by electrospinning and plasma‐assisting fabrication for bone tissue engineering applications 🦴🔬

  4. Phytochemical Profiles and Anticancer Effects of Calophyllum inophyllum L. Extract Relating to Reactive Oxygen Species Modulation on Patient-Derived Cells from Breast and Lung Cancers 🌿🦠

  5. In vitro assessment of antioxidant and anti-aging properties of ethanol extracts from Amaranthus dubius, Perilla frutescens (L.) britton, and Phyllanthus emblica 🌱⏳

  6. Identification of highly potent α-glucosidase inhibitors from Garcinia schomburgkiana and molecular docking studies 🧪🧠

  7. Sequencerelated amplified polymorphism (SRAP) molecular marker: DNA fingerprinting studying on economic and agricultural earthworms in North of Thailand 🧬🐍

  8. Chemical Constituents of the Stem Bark of Bombax ceiba 🌳🔬

  9. Intrinsic Cellular Responses of Human Wharton’s Jelly Mesenchymal Stem Cells Influenced by O2-Plasma-Modified and Unmodified Surface of Alkaline-Hydrolyzed 2D and 3D PCL Scaffolds 🔬⚙️

  10. Kluai Hom-Thong, biofermented solution, effective microorganism, banana, disease resistance 💡

Conclusion

Dr. Kewalin Inthanon is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His innovative approach to research, combined with his impressive publication record, leadership in academia, and interdisciplinary expertise, make him an exceptional candidate. His focus on biotechnology, biochemistry, and natural products holds significant potential for advancing therapeutic and scientific advancements, particularly in the areas of aging, cancer, and stem cell research.

Dominique Heymann | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Dominique Heymann | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Dominique Heymann , Nantes Université, CNRS, Institut de Cancérologie de l”Ouest , France

Professor Dominique Heymann is a highly esteemed academic and clinician, specializing in histology, embryology, and oncology. He is a Professor at Nantes University, France, and a Hospital Practitioner at the ICO Cancer Centre. With a wealth of experience in bone oncology and cancer research, he is also an Honorary Professor at the University of Sheffield, UK. His expertise spans from cell biology to immunology and biochemistry, and he is dedicated to advancing cancer research, particularly in the field of bone tumors and osteosarcoma. With numerous publications to his name and contributions to the global scientific community, Professor Heymann is recognized for his groundbreaking work in cell signaling and tumor progression. He is a valued researcher in the oncology community, with a strong focus on developing innovative therapies for cancer treatment.

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Strengths for the Award:

Professor Dominique Heymann is a distinguished figure in the field of oncology, particularly bone oncology, with a strong focus on the molecular mechanisms of bone tumors like osteosarcoma. His academic and clinical roles at the University of Nantes and the ICO Cancer Centre underscore his leadership in research and patient care. He has contributed significantly to understanding tumor biology, bone remodeling, and regenerative medicine, making him a highly respected expert in these fields. His research addresses crucial topics such as circulating tumor cells, targeted therapies, and the development of new anticancer agents, all of which are of immense value to advancing cancer treatment. With multiple publications in prestigious journals, including studies on novel therapies and molecular pathways in cancer progression, Professor Heymann has demonstrated exceptional scientific rigor. His global collaborations and recognition further establish him as a leading researcher in cancer biology and oncology.

Areas for Improvements:

Despite his numerous contributions, there are a few areas where Professor Heymann’s research could evolve. While he has made notable strides in cancer treatment and bone oncology, expanding research into more personalized medicine approaches and exploring the integration of AI and machine learning in predictive oncology could enhance the applicability of his findings. Furthermore, increasing collaborative efforts with international interdisciplinary teams could yield broader insights, especially in rare cancers and metastasis research. Developing a more extensive outreach to clinical trials and collaborations in broader regions may also allow for faster translation of his research into practice.

Education:

Professor Heymann began his academic journey at Paris VII University, where he earned a Master’s degree in Cell Biology in 1991. His PhD in Cell Biology and Immunology was completed at Nantes University in 1995, a pivotal moment in his career. Further expanding his knowledge, he pursued research management abilities and a deeper focus on Biochemistry and Cell Biology at Nantes University in 1998. He also received specialized certification in Histology from Nantes University in 1999 and later completed the required authorizations for animal experimentation in 2003 and 2016. Throughout his academic career, Professor Heymann has continually updated his qualifications, ensuring his expertise remains at the cutting edge of medical and biological sciences. His academic foundation has underpinned his significant contributions to cancer research, with a strong emphasis on bone oncology and regenerative medicine.

Experience:

Professor Dominique Heymann has an extensive and diverse career spanning several decades in both academic and clinical settings. Currently, he serves as a Professor of Histology/Embryology at Nantes University and as a Hospital Practitioner at the ICO Cancer Centre, where he is instrumental in patient care and research. His professional trajectory includes significant roles in oncology, particularly focused on bone tumors, osteosarcoma, and regenerative medicine. As an Honorary Professor at the University of Sheffield, he extends his influence beyond France, fostering international collaboration in cancer research. Professor Heymann has been a prominent figure in multiple research projects, having managed and contributed to groundbreaking studies. His expertise in cancer biology, combined with his academic roles, has allowed him to mentor students and researchers, shaping the next generation of scientists. His dual role in academia and clinical practice makes him a leading figure in both spheres.

Awards and Honors:

Professor Dominique Heymann’s career is adorned with numerous accolades and honors. As a tenured professor at the University of Nantes, he has received recognition for his contributions to histology, embryology, and oncology. He was appointed as an Honorary Professor in Bone Oncology at the University of Sheffield, UK, an esteemed acknowledgment of his expertise in the field. His work in cancer research, particularly related to bone tumors, has earned him international recognition, and his published studies continue to be highly regarded in scientific journals. Additionally, Professor Heymann has contributed significantly to the understanding of osteosarcoma and bone regeneration, which has earned him awards from academic and clinical societies. His continuous impact in advancing the field through groundbreaking research, leadership in clinical oncology, and educational contributions has made him a highly respected figure in the medical and scientific communities.

Research Focus:

Professor Dominique Heymann’s research is focused on cancer, particularly bone tumors such as osteosarcoma, and the molecular mechanisms involved in bone regeneration. His work primarily investigates the signaling pathways that control bone remodeling, the interactions between tumor cells and the microenvironment, and the role of immune responses in bone diseases. One of his key research interests is the development of targeted therapies to combat cancer progression, with a special emphasis on novel anticancer agents, including glycosaminoglycan-mimetic compounds derived from marine bacterial exopolysaccharides. In addition, Professor Heymann is dedicated to studying the role of circulating tumor cells as predictive markers for drug resistance and tumor progression. His expertise also includes stem cell therapies, autophagy in osteoblasts, and the potential for therapeutic applications in bone repair and regeneration. His research aims to improve patient outcomes through innovative approaches in cancer treatment and bone health.

Publications Top Notes:

  • Heymann D, Muñoz-Garcia J, Babuty A, et al. A new promising anticancer agent: a glycosaminoglycan-mimetic derived from the marine bacterial infernan exopolysaccharide. Int J Biol Macromol. (in press) 🧬

  • Jacquot P, Muñoz-Garcia J, Léger A, et al. A multispecific checkpoint inhibitor Nanofitin with a fast tumor accumulation property and antitumor activity in immune competent mice. Biomolecules. (in press) 🔬

  • Yadav P, Heymann D, Prasad RN. Circulating tumor cells: a predictive marker for drug resistance and tumor progression. Front Oncol. (in press) 🔬

  • Muñoz-Garcia J, et al. Interleukin-34 orchestrates bone formation through its binding to Bone Morphogenic Proteins. Theranostics. 2025; 15(7):3185-3202. 🦴

  • Young RJ, et al. CIRCUS: CIRCUlating tumor cells in soft tissue Sarcoma – a short report. Cancer Drug Resist. 2022; 4:51. 💉

  • Oliver L, et al. Transcriptional landscape of the interaction of human mesenchymal stem cells with glioblastoma in bioprinted co-cultures. Stem Cell Res Ther. 2024; 15(1):424. 🧫

  • Cordova LA, et al. Why are osteoporosis patients treated with antiresorptive therapies considered like oncology patients regarding their oral health care? Osteoporos Int. 2024; 35(9):1677-1678. 🦷

  • Childs A, et al. A prospective observational cohort study for newly diagnosed patients in the UK: ICONIC study initial results. Cancers (Basel). 2024; 16(13):2351. 📊

  • Rey V, et al. A personalized medicine approach identifies enasidenib as an efficient treatment for IDH2 mutant chondrosarcoma. EBioMedicine. 2024; 102:105090. 🧬

  • Jubelin C, et al. Identification of MCM4 and PKRDC as new regulators of osteosarcoma cell dormancy based on 3D cultures. BBA Mol Cell Res. 2024; 1871:119660. 🧪

Conclusion:

Professor Dominique Heymann’s expertise in oncology, histology, and embryology positions him as an outstanding candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His achievements in cancer research, particularly in bone tumors, and his contributions to advancing the understanding of tumor biology make him an exemplary figure. While there are areas to expand in terms of interdisciplinary collaborations and technological integration, his exceptional body of work and his dedication to both academic excellence and clinical practice make him a deserving candidate for this prestigious award.