Hong Chen | Animal Reproductive Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hong Chen | Animal Reproductive Biology | Best Researcher Award

Northwest A&F University | China

Dr. Hong Chen, an Associate Professor at the College of Veterinary Medicine, Northwest A&F University, focuses his research on reproductive biology and endocrinology, with a particular interest in the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying testosterone synthesis. His work explores the structural and functional dynamics of Leydig cells in dairy goats, revealing that their morphological changes during development significantly influence testosterone production. A key finding from his studies demonstrated that lipid droplet–mitochondria interactions play a crucial role in testosterone synthesis, highlighting the involvement of autophagy and organelle communication in endocrine regulation. Dr. Chen has completed five research projects and participated in three consultancy or industry-sponsored studies. His research contributions have resulted in twelve peer-reviewed publications indexed in SCI and Scopus databases, with a ResearchGate h-index of 16, reflecting his growing influence in the field. He is an active member of the Chinese Association of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, contributing to the Animal Anatomy, Histology, and Embryology section. Dr. Chen’s work advances the understanding of cellular mechanisms in animal reproductive endocrinology and provides valuable insights into the regulation of steroidogenesis, making significant contributions to both veterinary and cellular biology research.

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Featured Publications:

Chen, H., Zhao, F., Chen, K., Guo, Y., Liang, Y., Zhao, H., & Chen, S. (2022). Exposure of zebrafish to a cold environment triggered cellular autophagy in zebrafish liver. Journal of Fish Diseases.

Chen, H., Chen, K., Zhao, F., Guo, Y., Liang, Y., Wang, Z., Liu, T., & Chen, S. (2022). Macroautophagy involved in testosterone synthesis in Leydig cells of male dairy goat (Capra hircus). Theriogenology.

Chen, H., Chen, K., Zhao, F., Guo, Y., Liang, Y., Wang, Z., Liu, T., & Chen, S. (2021, June 1). Macroautophagy involved in testosterone synthesis in Leydig cells of male dairy goats (Capra hircus) [Preprint]. Research Square.

Chen, H., Liang, Y., Han, Y., Liu, T., & Chen, S. (2021). Genome‐wide analysis of Toll‐like receptors in zebrafish and the effect of rearing temperature on the receptors in response to stimulated pathogen infection. Journal of Fish Diseases.

Hassanali Naghdi Badi | Medicinal Plants | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hassanali Naghdi Badi | Medicinal Plants | Best Academic Researcher Award

Shahed University | Iran

Dr. Hassanali Naghdi Badi is an Associate Professor specializing in Agronomy with a focus on medicinal plants, with a distinguished research career spanning over two decades. His work encompasses the cultivation, genetics, and bioactive properties of medicinal and aromatic plants, contributing significantly to the advancement of plant-based sciences. He has authored over 200 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals indexed in ISI and Scopus and has presented more than 100 papers at national and international conferences. Dr. Naghdi Badi has supervised and advised over 200 Master’s theses and Ph.D. dissertations, fostering the next generation of researchers in the field. He has served as Principal Investigator or collaborator in more than 30 research projects, emphasizing translational applications in medicinal plant cultivation, essential oil production, and crop improvement. His research contributions have earned him recognition as one of the World’s Top 2% Highly Cited Researchers in 2023 and 2025. He has authored seminal books, including Seeds of Crops and Medicinal Plants and Volatile Oil Crops, reflecting his expertise in plant bioresources. Additionally, he has led major research and academic centers, including the Medicinal Plants Research Center and the Medicinal Plants Technology Incubator Center, and has managed scientific journals, promoting high-quality research dissemination in the field of medicinal plant science.

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Featured Publications:

Naghdi Badi, H., , , , & . (2025). Cannabidiol extracted from Cannabis sativa L. plant shows neuroprotective impacts against 6-HODA-induced neurotoxicity via Nrf2 signal transduction pathway. Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research.

Naghdi Badi, H., , , , & . (2025). Alterations in mineral and biochemical traits of Artemisia haussknechtii Boiss. populations by soil and environmental factors. Scientific Reports.

Naghdi Badi, H., , , , & . (2025). Chemical composition diversity in wild populations of Artemisia sieberi Besser under the same climate conditions. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution.

Naghdi Badi, H., , , , & . (2025). Variation in the essential oil composition of wild Artemisia haussknechtii Boiss. populations collected from Iran. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution.

Naghdi Badi, H., , , & . (2025). Impact of varying light intensities on morphology, phytochemistry, volatile compounds, and gene expression in Thymus vulgaris L. PLOS ONE.

Sajjad Muhammad | Neurosurgery | Cellular Senescence Award

Prof. Dr. Sajjad Muhammad | Neurosurgery | Cellular Senescence Award

Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Düsseldorf | Germany

Prof. Dr. Sajjad Muhammad is a distinguished neurosurgeon and neuroscientist with extensive expertise in vascular neurosurgery, skull base surgery, and neuro-oncological surgery, having performed over 3,400 procedures. His research contributions span neurovascular pathology, brain tumor biology, and neuroinflammation, integrating clinical neurosurgery with molecular neuroscience. He has authored more than 135 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, including Nature Medicine, Nature Communications, Journal of Neuroscience, Stroke, Journal of Neuroinflammation, Critical Care Medicine, and Aging Cell. His scientific work, with a cumulative impact factor exceeding 500 and an h-index of 28, reflects a sustained focus on mechanisms of neuronal injury, cerebrovascular disease, and neurodegenerative processes. He has led and collaborated on numerous translational research projects investigating therapeutic strategies for stroke, brain tumors, and neuroinflammatory conditions. His findings have advanced understanding of neuronal survival pathways, microvascular dynamics, and the role of inflammation in central nervous system pathology. Dr. Muhammad’s research excellence has been recognized through multiple international awards and research grants, including the Heidelberg Young Investigator Award and grants from the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS). He continues to contribute to the advancement of neurosurgical science through clinical research, academic teaching, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

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Featured Publications:

Neyazi, M., Khajuria, R. K., & Muhammad, S. (2025). How I do it — focused Sylvian approach for clipping of middle cerebral artery aneurysms. Acta Neurochirurgica, 167, Article 9.

Khan, D., Fischer, I., Sahan, S., Hewera, M., Faust, K., & Muhammad, S. (2025). Platelet factor 4 and stromal cell-derived factor are novel prognostic biomarkers for cerebral vasospasm and mortality after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Scientific Reports, 15, Article 32371.

Divya Sharma | Signal Transduction Mechanisms | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Divya Sharma | Signal Transduction Mechanisms | Best Researcher Award

Amity University, Punjab | India

Dr. Divya Sharma is an accomplished researcher and academic in Computer Science and Engineering, specializing in information security, cyber vulnerabilities, and electronic medical image protection. She completed her B.Tech. in CSE from Shaheed Udham Singh College of Engineering & Technology, Mohali, followed by an M.Tech. in CSE from Rayat & Bahra Institute of Engineering & Biotechnology, Kharar, and earned her Ph.D. from Chitkara University in 2025 with a CGPA of 9.15. Over her career, she has contributed significantly to the field of cybersecurity, publishing research on electronic medical image security and hybrid edge-based steganography with three-layered cryptography, presented at conferences including ICOECA-2024, CUDC-2023, and ADSSS-2023. She has actively engaged in faculty development, attending programs on cyber vulnerabilities, emerging engineering trends, and ICT-based classroom communication. Currently, she serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Technology at Panjab University SSG Regional Center, Hoshiarpur. Dr. Sharma’s work has been recognized for its impact, with multiple papers cited in peer-reviewed venues, reflecting her growing scholarly influence. She has also participated in numerous short-term courses and industry training programs, enhancing her expertise in relational databases, VB.NET, and applied data science, contributing to both teaching excellence and research innovation.

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Featured Publications:

Sharma, D. (2024, April 18–19). Electronic medical images security and privacy techniques. In 4th International Conference on Expert Clouds and Applications (ICOECA-2024), RV College of Engineering, Bengaluru, India.

Sharma, D. (2024). Hybrid security of EMI using edge-based steganography and three-layered cryptography. In Applied Data Science and Smart Systems (pp. 278–290). CRC Press.

Sharma, D., & Prabha, C. (2023, May 5–6). Security and privacy aspects of electronic health records: A review. In 2023 International Conference on Advancement in Computation & Computer Technologies (ICACCT). IEEE.

Sharma, D., & Kawatra, R. (2022, July 29–30). Security techniques implementation on big data using steganography and cryptography. In ICT Analysis and Applications (pp. 279–302). Springer Nature Singapore.

Sharma, D. (2015, Sept 4–5). Implementing chi-square method and even mirroring for cryptography of speech signal using MATLAB. In 1st International Conference on Next Generation Computing Technologies (NGCT-2015) (pp. 394–397). IEEE.

Sharma, D. (2015, Dec 21–22). Steganography of speech signal into an image. In 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances in Engineering and Computational Sciences (RAECS-2015) (pp. 1–4). IEEE.

Afolake Arowolo | Functional Genomics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Afolake Arowolo | Functional Genomics | Best Researcher Award

South African Medical Council and University of Cape Town | South Africa

Dr. Afolake Temitope Arowolo is a C2 NRF-rated Specialist Scientist at the South African Medical Research Council and Adjunct Professor at the University of Cape Town, with more than a decade of experience in biochemistry, molecular biology, and functional genomics. She earned her PhD in Biochemistry from Rhodes University, and earlier degrees from Obafemi Awolowo University. Her research has spanned teaching and supervising students at undergraduate, honours and postgraduate levels, delivering courses in molecular biology, structural biology, biochemistry, enzyme and protein characterisation, as well as quality control and molecular techniques such as CRISPR-Cas9 screening, PCR / qPCR, cloning, and electrophoresis. She has published over 20 peer-reviewed research articles, including a filed patent on novel inhibitors of human 5-alpha reductase for androgenetic alopecia, and has secured various international and local grants and fellowships. Her work has been cited in the scientific literature many times, reflecting a solid h-index (approximately mid- to high-teens) and citations in excess of one hundred. She is active in editorial and peer review duties, mentors, especially for scholars from under-represented backgrounds, and her current research interest is identifying novel therapeutic agents for diseases such as diabetes cardiomyopathy, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and fibrosing skin and hair disorders, applying functional genomics, nanobiotechnology, molecular biology and enzymology.

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Featured Publications:

Tambwe, N., Sinkala, M., Oluwole, O., Khumalo, N., & Arowolo, A. (2025). An integrative genotyping and gene expression profiling of the mutated human FAM111B gene and fibrosis-associated pathway in the POIKTMP syndrome. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine. (Article in Press).

Oluwole, O. G., Arowolo, A., Musa, E., Levitt, N., & Matjila, M. (2025). The identification of a novel missense variant in the ChAT gene in a patient with gestational diabetes denotes a plausible genetic association. Open Medicine, 20(1), 1225.

Johnson, R., Shabalala, S., Mabasa, L., Kotzé-Hörstmann, L., Sangweni, N., Ramharack, P., Sharma, J., Pheiffer, C., Arowolo, A., & Sadie-Van Gijsen, H. (2025). Integrated profiling of adiponectin and cytokine signaling pathways in high-fat diet-induced MASLD reveals early markers of disease progression. Scientific Reports, 15(1), 1–5.

Naicker, D., Rhoda, C., Sunda, F., & Arowolo, A. (2024). Unravelling the intricate roles of FAM111A and FAM111B: From protease-mediated cellular processes to disease implications. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25(5), 2845.

Ntshingila, S., Oputu, O., Arowolo, A. T., & Khumalo, N. P. (2023). Androgenetic alopecia: An update. JAAD International, 13, 150–158.

Musa, E., Salazar-Petres, E., Arowolo, A., Levitt, N., Matjila, M., & Sferruzzi-Perri, A. N. (2023). Obesity and gestational diabetes independently and collectively induce specific effects on placental structure, inflammation and endocrine function in a cohort of South African women. The Journal of Physiology, 601(7), 1287–1306.

Yi Zhang | Tumor Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yi Zhang | Tumor Immunology | Best Researcher Award

The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University | China

Prof. Yi Zhang is a globally recognized leader in genetically engineered cell therapy and translational immuno-oncology research. Over the past 36 years, he has made pioneering contributions to overcoming major barriers in cell therapy and advancing its clinical applications worldwide. His extensive research has produced 290 SCI-indexed publications, including 11 ESI top 1% highly cited papers, accumulating more than 14,000 citations and an h-index of 66. Prof. Zhang’s groundbreaking innovations include identifying the novel CAR-T therapeutic target CD276 for solid tumors, developing gene-editing technologies to reduce PD-1–mediated immunosuppression, and creating novel cytokines and culture protocols that enhance immune cell stemness and anti-tumor function. He has also led the development of CAR-T cells that normalize tumor vasculature and improve infiltration, significantly enhancing therapeutic efficacy. With 46 invention patents (17 authorized) and over 80 million yuan in technology transfers, his work bridges basic science and clinical application through an integrated “industry-university-research” platform. As principal investigator, he has directed more than 52 clinical trials—29 targeting solid tumors, the highest number globally—resulting in improved outcomes and even clinical cures for advanced cancer patients. His leadership in establishing national standards and safety protocols has also shaped the regulation and global best practices in cell therapy.

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Featured Publications:

Gao, Y., Liu, S., Huang, Y., Wang, H., Zhao, Y., Cui, X., Peng, Y., Li, F., & Zhang, Y. (2024, December 3). CAR T cells engineered to secrete IFNκ induce tumor ferroptosis via an IFNAR/STAT1/ACSL4 axis. Cancer Immunology Research.

Huang, Y., Cao, R., Wang, S., Chen, X., Ping, Y., & Zhang, Y. (2025, December 31). In vivo CAR-T cell therapy: New breakthroughs for cell-based tumor immunotherapy. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics.

Li, J., Wang, D., Zhang, Z., Sun, K., Lei, Q., Zhao, X., Huang, J., Wang, L., & Zhang, Y. (2025, June 1). Serum carcinoembryonic antigen levels as a predictive biomarker for cytokine-induced killer cell immunotherapy in patients with colorectal cancer. The Journal of Immunology.

Lian, J., Yue, Y., Yu, W., & Zhang, Y. (2025, March 5). Correction: Immunosenescence: A key player in cancer development. Journal of Hematology & Oncology.

Ping, Y., Fan, Q., & Zhang, Y. (2025, February). Modulating lipid metabolism improves tumor immunotherapy. Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer.

Hu, W., Li, F., Liang, Y., Liu, S., Wang, S., Shen, C., Zhao, Y., Wang, H., & Zhang, Y. (2025, January). Glut3 overexpression improves environmental glucose uptake and antitumor efficacy of CAR-T cells in solid tumors. Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer.

Kanad Dev Nayar | Reproductive Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kanad Dev Nayar | Reproductive Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Akanksha IVF Centre, Mata Chanan Devi Hospital | India

Dr. Kanad Dev Nayar is a distinguished reproductive medicine specialist with over four decades of experience in infertility and IVF. He serves as the Chief Consultant and Head of the Department at Akanksha IVF Centre, Mata Chanan Devi Hospital, New Delhi, where he has been instrumental in performing approximately 600–700 IVF/ICSI cycles annually since 2001. Dr. Nayar holds an MD and DGO from Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi, and further qualifications from Ireland, including a Diploma in Obstetrics and a Fellowship in Obstetrics and Gynecology. He has held significant leadership roles, including President of the Indian Fertility Society (2022–2024) and Chair Elect of the International Society for the Study of the Aging Male (2024–2025). His research contributions are substantial, with 63 publications and 76 citations on ResearchGate . Dr. Nayar has been recognized with multiple accolades, including the ASRM Star Award (2020–2024), TAPISAR Lifetime Achievement Award (2022), and ISAR Lifetime Achievement Award (2024). He continues to influence the field through his clinical expertise, educational initiatives, and active participation in national and international conferences.

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Featured Publications:

Dahiya, P., Nayar, K. D., Gulati, A. J. S., & Dahiya, K. (2012). Placenta accreta causing uterine rupture in second trimester of pregnancy after in vitro fertilization: A case report. Journal of Reproduction & Infertility, 13(1), 61.

Dahiya, P., Dahiya, K., Dhankhar, R., Hooda, N., & Nayar, K. D. (2011). The role of the anti-mullerian hormone in female fertility: A review. Journal of Clinical Diagnostic Research, 5, 384.

Nayar, K. D., Nayar, P., Gupta, S., Singh, M., Bhattacharya, R., Kant, G., Gahlot, R., … (2020). Impact of endometriosis on anxiety, depression and quality of life and its association with pregnancy outcomes in infertile patients at a tertiary level infertility centre in India. Fertility and Sterility, 114(3), e211–e212.

Nayar, P., Nayar, K. D., Ahuja, R., Singh, M., Kant, G., Sharma, N., & Nayar, K. (2017). Can yoga affect IVF outcomes? Fertility and Sterility, 108(3), e300.

Malik, S., Verma, S., Jain, K., Talwar, P., Dhorepatil, B., Devi, G., Jindal, U., … (2015). Good clinical practice recommendations on management of infertility in patients from India with polycystic ovary syndrome. Fertility Science and Research, 2(2), 107–132.

Nayar, K. D., Gupta, S., Sanan, S., Agarwal, S., Kaur, G., Sharma, K., & Kant, G. (2022). Progesterone primed ovarian stimulation protocol (PPOS) vs GnRH antagonist for patients of freeze all cycles: A prospective randomised controlled trial. Fertility and Sterility, 118(4), e317.

Inoussa Ilboudo | Stem Cell Research | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Inoussa Ilboudo | Stem Cell Research | Best Researcher Award

Nazi Boni University | Burkina Faso

Dr. Inoussa Ilboudo is an expert in food safety and post-harvest management of plant production, currently pursuing a doctoral thesis at Nazi Boni University (UNB) with a focus on food safety. He holds a master’s degree in post-harvest management of plant production from Joseph Ki-Zerbo University (UJKZ) and a license in applied human nutrition from IST. His professional experience spans food quality control, contaminant analysis, and agricultural product safety. Dr. Ilboudo has received specialized training in food contaminant analysis with Laval University (Canada), mycotoxin quantification using LC-MS/MS in Morocco, heavy metal analysis by atomic absorption spectrometry, GC-MS application in Pretoria, and chromatographic methods at the University of Helsinki. As Head of the Contaminants and Food Additives Department, he has led initiatives such as the implementation of peanut standards for infant flours and contributed to national food safety projects like ReCMA-BF. A member of the American Chemical Society, Dr. Ilboudo is also a certified master trainer under the GIZ/MOVE program and teaches quality control of fruits and vegetables in academic institutions. His research interests center on the assessment of food contaminants, post-harvest loss reduction, and the development of safer food systems in West Africa.

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Featured Publications:

Ilboudo, I., Compaoré, H., Compaoré, I., Traoré, S. M., Dembélé, L. E., Nikièma, F., Lanterbecq, D., Sawadogo‐Lingani, H., & Kabré, E. (2025). Biocontrol of aflatoxigenic maize molds using Lactobacillus spp.-based formulations. Food Science & Nutrition. Advance online publication.

 

Willa Hsueh | Immunometabolism | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Willa Hsueh | Immunometabolism | Best Researcher Award

The Ohio State University | United States

Dr. Willa Hsueh is a leading researcher in endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism, with a career spanning several decades of pioneering contributions to hormone regulation and metabolic disease. Her early research provided key insights into renin biochemistry and aldosterone metabolism, particularly focusing on inactive “big renin” forms and their activation mechanisms in normal and pathological conditions such as diabetic nephropathy. Dr. Hsueh’s investigations have significantly advanced the understanding of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) and its role in blood pressure regulation, sodium balance, and endocrine disorders. Her studies explored adrenal physiology, steroid metabolism, and hormonal responses to physiological and pharmacological stimuli, laying the groundwork for later research on cardiovascular and metabolic dysfunctions in diabetes. Through her interdisciplinary approach combining endocrinology, nephrology, and metabolism, she has elucidated biochemical pathways linking hormonal imbalances to metabolic diseases. Dr. Hsueh continues to lead impactful research in diabetes and metabolic regulation, contributing to translational advancements that bridge molecular mechanisms with clinical applications for improved patient outcomes in endocrine and metabolic disorders.

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Featured Publications:

Hsueh, W. A., Boonjaren, S., Stein, J., Baehler, H. R., Osgood, R. W., Cohen, S., Yashon, D., & Ferris, T. (1974). Effect of plasma sodium concentration on diluting segment sodium reabsorption. Kidney International, 5(1), 1–11.

Johnson, K. R., Hsueh, W. A., Glusman, S. M., & Arnett, F. C. (1976). Fibrous myopathy: A rheumatic complication of drug abuse. Arthritis & Rheumatism, 19(5), 923–926.

Hsueh, W. A., & Hsu, T. H. (1978). Thyrotoxicosis in a patient with secondary hypothyroidism. Southern Medical Journal, 71(9), 1174–1177.

Hsueh, W. A., Luetscher, J. A., Carlson, E., & Grislis, G. (1978). Big renin in plasma of healthy subjects on high-sodium intake. The Lancet, 1(8077), 1281–1284.

Hsueh, W. A., Hsu, T. H., & Federman, D. D. (1978). Endocrine features of Klinefelter’s syndrome. Medicine, 57(5), 447–461.

Hsueh, W. A., Luetscher, J. A., Carlson, E., Grislis, G., Elbaum, D., & Chavarri, M. (1978). A comparison of cold and acid activation of big renin and of inactive renin in normal plasma. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 47(4), 792–799.

Pratap Chand Mali | Reproductive Biomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Pratap Chand Mali | Reproductive Biomedicine | Best Researcher Award

University of Rajasthan Jaipur | India

Dr. Pratap Chand Mali is a Professor in the Department of Zoology at the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, specializing in reproductive biology and physiology. He holds an M.Sc. and a Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of Rajasthan. His research primarily focuses on developing male contraceptives from traditional medicinal plants, aiming to provide effective and reversible fertility regulation methods. Dr. Mali has authored over 140 peer-reviewed publications and has been cited more than 600 times. His scholarly impact is reflected in an h-index of 12 and an i10-index of 16, indicating a consistent contribution to his field . He has led significant research projects funded by the University Grants Commission (UGC), Department of Science and Technology (DST), and the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) under RUSA 2.0. Internationally, Dr. Mali has presented his work in various countries, including the USA, China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Malaysia. He has received several accolades, such as the Asia-Pacific Council on Contraception Award, the Best Citizen of India Award , and the Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phule Samman. Additionally, he has been recognized among the world’s top 2% scientists in 2021, 2023, and 2024 Dr. Mali’s laboratory at the University of Rajasthan focuses on reproductive biomedicine and natural products, contributing to advancements in male contraceptive research and the development of herbal-based fertility regulation methods

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Featured Publications:

Mali, P. C., Chaturvedi, M., & Dixit, V. P. (1995). Antifertility effects of the roots of Echinops echinatus (Roxb.) in male rats. Journal of Environment and Pollution, 2(4), 153–157.

Chaturvedi, M., Mali, P. C., & Dixit, V. P. (1995). Fertility regulation in male rats with the help of Echinops echinatus root extract. Journal of Phytological Research, 8(1/2), 115–118.

Chaturvedi, M., Mali, P. C., & Dixit, V. P. (1995). Hypolipidemic effect of Convolvulus microphyllus in cholesterol-fed gerbils (Meriones hurrinae Jerdon). Journal of Phytological Research, 8(1/2), 153–155.

Mali, P. C., Chaturvedi, M., & Dixit, V. P. (1996). Antispermatogenic activity of Solanum xanthocarpum S & W root (50% EtOH extract) in rats. Journal of Phytological Research, 9(1), 13–17.

Mali, P. C. (1999). Antifertility effects of Euphorbia neriifolia L. root extract in male albino rats. Indian Journal of Environment Science, 3(2), 185–190.

Mali, P. C., Chaturvedi, M., Ansari, A. S., & Dixit, V. P. (2001). Antispermatogenic effects of ethanolic extract of Citrullus colocynthis Schrad root in male albino rats: A preliminary study. Pharmaceutical Biology, 39(2), 113–119.