Hassan Malekinejad | Tissue Engineering Regeneration | Outstanding Contribution Award

Prof. Hassan Malekinejad | Tissue Engineering Regeneration | Outstanding Contribution Award

Urmia University of Medical Sciences | Iran

A senior academic in Pharmacology and Toxicology with advanced training in veterinary medicine and toxicology, complemented by two postdoctoral fellowships in public health and molecular pharmacology. Research focuses on tissue regeneration using nature-derived elements, with major contributions in aging, cancer biology, and wound healing. Extensive experience includes leading and contributing to aging-related research projects, publishing widely in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, authoring a specialized book on animal cell culture, and holding patents under implementation. Actively involved in editorial responsibilities, international peer review, and professional toxicology associations.

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Insoon Chang | Tissue Engineering Regeneration | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Insoon Chang | Tissue Engineering Regeneration | Research Excellence Award

UCLA School of Dentistry | United States

Insoon Chang is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Endodontics at a leading dental academic institution and a board-certified endodontist with a strong profile as a dual-trained clinician-scientist. Their work integrates clinical endodontics with translational and basic research, with primary expertise in regenerative endodontics, osteoimmunology, tissue regeneration, and inflammatory disease–associated healing. Research contributions span molecular biology, epigenetics, animal models, and clinically relevant systems, aiming to advance endogenous cell-mediated strategies for pulp–dentin complex regeneration. Completed studies have addressed epigenetic regulation of mesenchymal stem cells in osteoporosis and aging, as well as mechanisms of tumorigenesis and progression in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Ongoing research focuses on osteoimmune dysregulation in uncontrolled type II diabetes and innovative regenerative approaches using minced dental pulp transplantation. The scholarly output includes over 20 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact SCI/SCIE and Scopus-indexed journals across dentistry, cell biology, cancer research, and regenerative medicine. In addition to research, significant contributions are made to graduate and advanced clinical education, mentoring, program leadership, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Active national and international collaborations support translational and basic research efforts, positioning this work at the interface of clinical relevance and fundamental biological discovery.

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Hossein Abdizadeh | Tissue Engineering Regeneration | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hossein Abdizadeh | Tissue Engineering Regeneration | Best Researcher Award

University of Tehran | Iran

Hossein Abdizadeh is a leading researcher in the field of materials engineering, specializing in the synthesis of nano-materials, semiconductors, and nano-structured composites. His research emphasizes the fabrication, characterization, and functional optimization of advanced ceramic and composite materials. His doctoral work focused on the development and analysis of duplex alumina-based three-layer laminated composites, exploring their structural and mechanical properties. He also investigated surface hydroxyl groups in ceramic materials using infrared spectrometry during his postgraduate studies, contributing to a deeper understanding of surface chemistry in ceramics. Over his career, he has led multiple university and industry-collaborative research projects, advancing applications of nano-structured materials in engineering contexts. Abdizadeh has a prolific publication record, with over 156 papers in international journals, numerous national and international conference contributions, and a Farsi-language book on chemical methods for producing nanoparticles. In 2009, he established the Nano-structured Materials and Composites Laboratory at the University of Tehran, fostering experimental research in advanced composites, nanomaterials, and their applications in metallurgy and materials science. His work combines experimental synthesis, microstructural characterization, and the study of material properties to develop innovative solutions in materials engineering and nanotechnology.

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Abdizadeh, H., Ghelich, R., Farhangian, M., Akbari Asbagh, R., Ahmadi Tafti, S. M., Foroutani, L., Chehresonboll, Y., & Poopak, A. (2025). Bioactive chitosan/polycaprolactone cryogel sponge co-loaded with ciprofloxacin and ginger for controlled drug release and healing of infected wounds. Materials & Design.

Abdizadeh, H., Khodabandeh, F., & Golobostanfard, M. R. (2025). Decoration of ZnO nanorod arrays with heterojunction of graphene quantum dots and MoS2 nanoparticles for photoelectrochemical water splitting. Applied Energy Materials.

Abdizadeh, H., Bakhshaei, P., & Ataie, A. (2024). Facile mechanical fabrication of Cu-Ni/CNT nanocomposite for improved microstructural, hardness, and electrical characteristics. Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining.

Abdizadeh, H., Khodabandeh, F., Abdollahi Avanaki, A., & Golobostanfard, M. R. (2024). Photoelectrochemical water splitting based on chalcopyrite semiconductors: A review. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 65, 779–803.

Abdizadeh, H., Ghorbani, M., Sheibani, S., & Golobostanfard, M. R. (2024). Efficient synthesis of recyclable porous BiFeO3/rGO thin film via sol-gel method as an enhanced photocatalyst. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 686, 133429.

Abdizadeh, H., Beighi, M., Pourabdoli, M., & Raygan, Sh. (2023). Direct synthesis of tungsten carbide by solid‑state carbothermic reduction of tungsten trioxide. Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals, 76(12), 3455–3461.