Marija Gjorgoska | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Marija Gjorgoska | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Marija Gjorgoska | Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana | Slovenia

Marija Gjorgoska is a dedicated biomedical researcher and teaching assistant at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. With a strong background in biochemistry, molecular biology, and bioinformatics, she has contributed significantly to cancer research, focusing on steroid hormone signaling in gynecological cancers. Her scientific work combines analytical expertise in LC-MS/MS with a solid foundation in molecular biology and statistical analysis using R programming. Marija is passionate about advancing clinical diagnostics and cancer treatment through high-precision biomolecular profiling. Her academic journey reflects international exposure through internships in the UK and Macedonia. She is known for her collaborative spirit and commitment to scientific rigor, which has led to multiple high-impact publications. Marija continues to mentor students and contribute to the academic community through her teaching role, making her a rising figure in molecular oncology research.

publication profile:

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Strengths:

  1. High Research Productivity 📈
    Marija Gjorgoska has authored or co-authored 10 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as Progress in Lipid Research (IF 14.0), Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism (IF 11.4), and Cancers. Her work shows consistent scientific output, often with first or shared first authorship.

  2. Cutting-Edge Technical Expertise 🔬
    She demonstrates advanced proficiency in LC-MS/MS method development, multi-steroid profiling, and bioinformatics (R programming). This makes her an expert in translational hormone research and biomarker discovery.

  3. Clinical Relevance and Innovation ⚕️
    Her research addresses urgent clinical challenges like endometrial cancer diagnosis and ovarian cancer drug resistance, applying modern analytical techniques combined with machine learning, which positions her at the forefront of personalized medicine.

  4. Recognition and Collaboration 🤝
    She has been awarded prestigious grants (e.g., Society of Endocrinology, UK), collaborated internationally (UK, Macedonia), and contributes to academia as a teaching assistant—all signs of an emerging research leader.

  5. Interdisciplinary Impact 🌐
    Marija effectively integrates molecular biology, biochemistry, analytical chemistry, and computational biology—indicative of her versatility and broad scientific impact.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Independent Research Leadership
    While she has made substantial contributions as a junior and co-investigator, future work could benefit from establishing herself as a principal investigator or project leader, including securing her own research funding.

  2. Diversification of Research Themes
    Her focus has been predominantly on hormone-related cancers. Expanding into other disease models or mechanisms could broaden her impact and create new collaborative opportunities.

  3. Public Engagement and Outreach
    Enhancing her visibility through conference presentations, science communication, or community health initiatives would further solidify her standing as a leader and advocate for biomedical research.

Education :

Marija Gjorgoska is currently enrolled in a doctoral program in Biomedicine, specializing in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Ljubljana. Her academic foundation includes a Master’s degree in Molecular Biology (2018–2021) from the same university, completed with an outstanding GPA of 9.52/10. She also gained international experience through a short-term internship at the University of Birmingham, UK, in 2023, focusing on advanced LC-MS/MS techniques for clinical sample analysis. Earlier in her academic career, she completed a long-term internship at the Research Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology in Skopje, Macedonia (2017), where she worked on genetic diagnostics involving haemoglobinopathies, HPV, HBV, and HCV detection. Her education has consistently emphasized both theoretical knowledge and hands-on laboratory skills, particularly in analytical chemistry, molecular biology, and bioinformatics, all of which shape her current research endeavors in cancer diagnostics and hormonal regulation.

Experience:

Marija Gjorgoska has been actively engaged in research since 2020 as a Research Assistant at the Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana. Her core responsibilities include developing and validating LC-MS/MS analytical methods, conducting proteomic and genetic analyses of cancer tissues, and performing bioinformatic evaluations using R programming. In October 2024, she also began serving as a Teaching Assistant for the course “Principles of Biochemistry,” demonstrating her commitment to education and mentorship. Marija’s prior internships have equipped her with valuable skills in prenatal and infectious disease diagnostics. Her research contributions span experimental planning, scientific writing, and instrument maintenance, establishing her as a versatile scientist. Her collaborative projects with international researchers and clinicians further underline her strength in translational biomedical research. This combination of teaching, laboratory, and analytical expertise supports her growing influence in molecular oncology.

Awards and Honors:

Marija Gjorgoska has been recognized for both academic and research excellence. In 2023, she was awarded the Practical Skills Grant by the Society of Endocrinology, UK, enabling her to undergo advanced training in LC-MS/MS at the University of Birmingham. Earlier, in 2021, she received the Krka Recognition with Special Praise for her Master’s thesis, highlighting her early promise as a researcher in molecular biology. Her scientific publications have appeared in top-tier journals such as Progress in Lipid Research and Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism, some with impact factors exceeding 14.0. Notably, she earned shared first co-authorship in Methods in Enzymology for her work on enzymatic assay development. These accolades reflect her technical excellence, originality, and scientific contributions in the field of steroid metabolism and gynecological cancers. Marija’s achievements distinguish her as a young researcher with significant impact and high potential for further contributions to science and medicine.

Research Focus :

Marija Gjorgoska’s research focuses on the role of steroid hormones in the development and progression of gynecological cancers, particularly endometrial and ovarian cancers. Her work integrates analytical chemistry (LC-MS/MS), bioinformatics, and molecular biology to uncover diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. She has developed multi-steroid profiling techniques to differentiate between normal and cancerous tissues, aiding early diagnosis. Marija’s studies also address the pre-receptor regulation of androgenic and estrogenic hormones, exploring their signaling dynamics at the tissue level. Using tools such as Mendelian randomization, she investigates genetic influences on hormone-related disease risk. Her interdisciplinary approach combines advanced mass spectrometry, statistical modeling, and clinical collaboration to translate bench science into meaningful medical applications. Through high-impact publications, she contributes to understanding hormone metabolism in cancer microenvironments, with the goal of informing targeted therapies and overcoming drug resistance. Her work is critical for advancing personalized medicine in hormone-driven malignancies.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. 📘 From fallopian tube epithelium to high-grade serous ovarian cancer: A single-cell resolution review of sex steroid hormone signalingProgress in Lipid Research, 2024

  2. 📘 Integration of androgen hormones in endometrial cancer biologyTrends in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2022

  3. 📘 Steroid sulfatase and sulfotransferases in gynecological cancers: current status and perspectivesEssays in Biochemistry, 2024

  4. 📘 Estrogens and the Schrödinger’s cat in the ovarian tumor microenvironmentCancers, 2021

  5. 📘 Multi-Steroid Profiling and Machine Learning Reveal Androgens as Biomarkers for Endometrial CancerCancers, 2025

  6. 📘 Simultaneous measurement of 17 endogenous steroid hormones by LC-MS/MSJ. of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2024

  7. 📘 11-oxyandrogens in normal vs. cancerous endometriumFrontiers in Endocrinology, 2024

  8. 📘 Targeting estrogen metabolism to overcome platinum resistance in ovarian cancerBiomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 2024

  9. 📘 Effect of androgens on risk of endometriosis sub-phenotypes and ovarian neoplasmsJ. of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2024

  10. 📘 Enzymatic assays for 17β-HSD types 1 and 2 using mass spectrometryMethods in Enzymology, 2023

Conclusion:

Marija Gjorgoska is a highly promising early-career researcher with a strong and growing international publication record, deep technical expertise in analytical biochemistry, and a clear focus on clinically relevant research. Her integration of hormonal pathway analysis with state-of-the-art analytical methods has already contributed valuable insights to the field of gynecological oncology. She has the academic rigor, curiosity, and collaborative drive essential for impactful science.

In my opinion, she is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Continued mentorship and support toward independent research leadership will elevate her even further in the years to come.

Tao Zhang | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tao Zhang | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tao Zhang, South China Normal University, China

Dr. Tao Zhang is a distinguished Professor at the College of Biophotonics, South China Normal University, where he has been advancing the frontiers of chemical biology and phototheranostics. With a keen focus on developing innovative optical probes and imaging techniques for tumor diagnosis and treatment, Dr. Zhang has made significant contributions to the field of lanthanide chemistry and biomedical imaging. His academic journey spans from Ningbo University (MPhil) to earning his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Hong Kong Baptist University. As a corresponding author on numerous high-impact publications and a recipient of multiple prestigious provincial awards, Dr. Zhang has earned recognition for both research excellence and academic leadership. He is actively involved in interdisciplinary collaborations, producing over 40 peer-reviewed publications in journals such as Nature Communications, PNAS, JACS, and Advanced Science. His ongoing work addresses critical challenges in imaging-guided therapies for cancer under hypoxic and complex microenvironment conditions.

Publication Profile: 

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. 📈 Outstanding Research Output
    Dr. Zhang has published over 40 peer-reviewed articles in top-tier journals such as Nature Communications, Advanced Science, JACS, ACS Nano, and PNAS. These works cover cutting-edge topics in photodynamic therapy, tumor imaging, and nanotechnology—key areas in modern biomedical research.

  2. 🧪 Innovation in Biomedical Chemistry
    He has demonstrated consistent originality by designing oxygen-independent Type I pro-photosensitizers, reversible ratiometric photoacoustic probes, and multimodal imaging nanoplatforms, all of which target real-world challenges in hypoxic tumor environments.

  3. 🌏 National Recognition
    His research excellence has been recognized by prestigious awards such as the Special Support Program for Young Top-notch Talents of Guangdong Province and the Pearl River Science and Technology Rising Star of Guangzhou, both in 2018.

  4. 🎯 Multidisciplinary Expertise
    With a strong background in lanthanide chemistry, chemical biology, and optical imaging, Dr. Zhang successfully bridges multiple fields, demonstrating a holistic approach to solving biomedical challenges.

  5. 📚 Leadership Role
    As a corresponding author on many publications, he plays a leading role in both research direction and execution. His progression from Assistant to Full Professor between 2014 and 2021 further reflects his capability as a research leader.

🛠️ Areas for Improvement:

  1. 🌐 International Collaborations & Visibility
    While Dr. Zhang has co-authored with international researchers, expanding his global collaborative network through joint grants, keynote talks, or leadership in international consortia could further enhance his profile.

  2. 👨‍🏫 Public Outreach & Technology Transfer
    Increasing efforts in public science communication, patenting innovations, or transitioning lab technologies into clinical trials could strengthen his case for broader societal impact.

  3. 📢 Social & Digital Engagement
    A higher digital or social media presence (e.g., ResearchGate, Google Scholar metrics, professional website updates) would make his research more visible to the global community and potential collaborators.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Tao Zhang embarked on his academic career with an MPhil in Inorganic Chemistry from Ningbo University (2006–2009), where he conducted research under Professor Hongze Liang. He furthered his education by pursuing a Ph.D. in Chemistry at Hong Kong Baptist University (2009–2013), mentored by Professors Wai-Kwok Wong and Ka-Leung Wong. His doctoral research focused on lanthanide coordination chemistry and bioimaging, setting a strong foundation for his future innovations in photodynamic therapy and tumor diagnostics. These formative years not only shaped his technical expertise in spectroscopy and nanomaterials but also cultivated a rigorous research ethic that has carried through his academic trajectory. His education was marked by cross-disciplinary training in synthetic chemistry, photophysics, and biological applications, providing him with a broad and robust skill set that continues to support his ongoing exploration in chemical biology and optical probes for clinical imaging and therapeutic interventions.

💼 Experience:

Dr. Zhang’s academic career at South China Normal University’s College of Biophotonics began in 2014 as an Assistant Professor. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 2017 and then to full Professor in 2021. Throughout his academic appointments, Dr. Zhang has led innovative research in tumor imaging, photothermal therapy, and optical diagnostics, establishing a productive research group known for creative nanoprobe design and translational research. His lab has secured multiple research grants and frequently collaborates with international researchers, combining chemical innovation with biomedical applications. Dr. Zhang has mentored graduate students and postdocs, many of whom have gone on to prestigious research positions. His steady academic progression reflects both his research productivity and leadership in the field of phototheranostics. Over the years, his expertise has positioned him at the forefront of integrating nanotechnology and chemistry into next-generation diagnostic and therapeutic platforms for treating cancer and understanding tumor microenvironments.

🏆 Awards and Honors:

Dr. Tao Zhang has received multiple prestigious awards that underscore his exceptional research contributions and scientific leadership. In 2018, he was honored with the Special Support Program for Young Top-notch Talents of Guangdong Province, recognizing his pioneering work in optical molecular probes for cancer imaging. That same year, he also received the Pearl River Science and Technology Rising Star of Guangzhou, further validating the impact and innovation of his interdisciplinary research in chemical biology. These accolades highlight his rising prominence as a researcher capable of translating basic chemical discoveries into practical medical technologies. He is consistently invited to contribute as a corresponding author in top-tier journals, reflecting the high regard his peers have for his scientific insight and rigor. These honors not only reflect personal achievement but also enhance the prestige of the College of Biophotonics at South China Normal University, where he continues to lead cutting-edge research.

🔍 Research Focus:

Dr. Tao Zhang’s research focuses on the convergence of Chemical Biology, Lanthanide Chemistry, and Optical Imaging Technologies for cancer diagnosis and treatment. His main interest lies in developing smart, light-activated nanomaterials and photosensitizers that enable precise imaging and phototherapy, particularly in hypoxic tumor microenvironments. His team is advancing Type I photodynamic therapy agents and oxygen-independent systems, addressing critical limitations in current cancer treatment modalities. Another core area of his research is the creation of upconversion nanoparticles and ratiometric probes for real-time, non-invasive imaging—capable of dual-modality functionality (fluorescence and photoacoustic). Leveraging lanthanide chemistry, Dr. Zhang also contributes to MRI contrast agent innovation and multimodal diagnostics. His cross-disciplinary work integrates synthetic chemistry, molecular design, and biological application, offering new avenues for theranostics. His cutting-edge research is published in leading journals, pushing the boundaries of tumor imaging, molecular sensing, and personalized cancer therapy with minimal invasiveness and enhanced specificity.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 🧬 Totally Caged Type I Pro-Photosensitizer for Oxygen-Independent Synergistic Phototherapy of Hypoxic TumorsAdvanced Science, 2024

  2. 🔁 Switching the NIR Upconversion of Nanoparticles for Orthogonal Activation of Photoacoustic Imaging and PhototherapyNature Communications, 2022

  3. 🧪 Dynamic-Reversible Photoacoustic Probe for Continuous Ratiometric Sensing and Imaging of Redox Status In VivoJACS, 2019

  4. 🎯 In Vivo Imaging-Guided Photothermal/Photoacoustic Synergistic Therapy with Tumor-Targeting NanoparticlesACS Nano, 2017

  5. 💥 In Vivo Selective Cancer-Tracking Gadolinium Eradicator as New-Generation Photodynamic Therapy AgentPNAS, 2014

  6. 🧫 ROS-Catalytic Self-Amplifying Benzothiophenazine-Based Photosensitive Conjugates for Photodynamic-Immuno TherapyBiomaterials, 2025

  7. 🧬 A Self-Catalytic UCNP-Based Nanomachine for Highly Sensitive Detection of CTCsBiosensors and Bioelectronics, 2025

  8. 🔍 An AND-Gate Photoacoustic Probe for Cys and H2S Precise Photoacoustic Sensing in TumorsAnal. Chem., 2024

  9. 🎨 Single Side-Chain-Modulatory of Hemicyanine for Fluorescence and Photoacoustic Dual-Modality ImagingSmall Methods, 2024

  10. 🌫️ High-Contrast Photoacoustic Imaging of Localized Cysteine in Breast CancerChem. Eur. J., 2024

🧾 Conclusion:

Dr. Tao Zhang is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional scholarly output, innovative biomedical applications, and proven academic leadership. His work addresses some of the most critical challenges in cancer diagnostics and therapy using chemical tools and photonic technology.

Zu-Chian Chiang | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zu-Chian Chiang | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zu-Chian Chiang , Fujian Normal University , China

Dr. Zu-Chian Chiang is a highly accomplished postdoctoral fellow at the Biomedical Research Center of Southern China, Fujian Normal University, specializing in cancer research and regenerative medicine. With extensive experience in antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), peptide synthesis, and tissue engineering, his work focuses on the development of targeted therapies and innovative biomaterials for medical applications. Dr. Chiang’s expertise includes both academic research and real-world clinical applications, and he has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations. Over the years, his research has received recognition from prestigious institutions such as the National Taiwan University and Academia Sinica. He also plays an active role in academic societies, providing his expertise as a peer reviewer for various scientific journals and as a key member of multiple international organizations. Dr. Chiang continues to make significant strides in biomedical engineering and cancer therapy.

Publication Profile:

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Education and Experience:

    • Dr. Chiang has a robust academic background, with a Ph.D. in Materials and Chemical Engineering and an M.S. in Chemistry, both from reputable institutions in Taiwan. His postdoctoral experience spans multiple prestigious institutions, such as Academia Sinica and National Taiwan University Hospital, and his ongoing postdoc at the Biomedical Research Center of Southern China showcases his continued dedication to scientific progress.

  2. Research Excellence:

    • Dr. Chiang has made significant contributions to the field of cancer research, particularly in antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), functional peptides for cancer research, and the development of specific aptamers as targeted therapies for cancer.

    • He has authored numerous high-quality peer-reviewed publications (with recent impactful papers), contributing to advancing understanding in immunotherapy, ADCs, and cancer therapeutics. His research has garnered attention in journals like Frontiers in Oncology and PLOS ONE.

  3. Awards and Recognition:

    • Dr. Chiang’s receipt of multiple prestigious awards, such as the 3rd Biotech Elite Training Reserve Program award, highlights his excellence in both academic and professional research. His achievements have earned recognition from both Taiwanese and Chinese scientific communities.

  4. Active Contribution to the Scientific Community:

    • Serving as a peer reviewer for the International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, as well as being involved in numerous scientific societies, demonstrates his commitment to advancing the field and his active engagement with the wider scientific community.

  5. Research Support and Funding:

    • Dr. Chiang has successfully secured research funding from prominent sources, such as the Department of Human Resources and Social Security, Fujian Province, showcasing his ability to lead and manage significant research projects. His ongoing research projects reflect a focus on cancer therapies and therapeutic advancements, further cementing his relevance in the field.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Public Engagement and Outreach:

    • While Dr. Chiang has impressive research achievements, further expanding his presence in broader public engagement, such as science communication, could help make his findings accessible to a larger audience, especially in cancer therapy and regenerative medicine.

  2. Collaboration and Networking:

    • Dr. Chiang’s research has been highly productive, but future collaboration with other interdisciplinary teams could increase the breadth of his work and facilitate the development of novel, cross-disciplinary solutions.

  3. Increasing Citation Impact:

    • Although Dr. Chiang has 91 citations, his h-index of 5 suggests there may be room to increase the visibility and citation impact of his work. Strategic publishing in highly-cited journals or working with larger collaborative projects could elevate this metric.

  4. Mentorship and Training:

    • While his extensive postdoctoral training is impressive, Dr. Chiang’s experience in mentorship or leading research teams could be enhanced further. Serving as a mentor for students and junior researchers could help strengthen his leadership in the scientific community.

Education:

Dr. Zu-Chian Chiang earned his Ph.D. in Materials and Chemical Engineering from National United University, Taiwan (2008-2014), where he specialized in biomedical engineering under the mentorship of Professor An-Chong Chao and Dr. Guo-Chung Dong. Prior to that, he completed his M.S. in Chemistry from Tunghai University, Taiwan (2005-2007), under the guidance of Professor Feng-Di Lung. His doctoral research focused on creating innovative materials for biomedical applications, such as scaffolds for tissue engineering. Throughout his academic career, Dr. Chiang was awarded scholarships and fellowships recognizing his excellence in research, such as the First Outstanding Doctoral Scholarship at National United University and the Master’s Program Scholarship from the Hunan Fellow Association of Taiwan. His academic foundation laid the groundwork for his cutting-edge contributions to cancer research, drug delivery, and regenerative medicine, ensuring his continued impact in the field.

Experience:

Dr. Zu-Chian Chiang has accumulated a wealth of research experience, serving as a postdoctoral fellow at various prestigious institutions. Since September 2019, he has been working at the Biomedical Research Center of Southern China, Fujian Normal University, focusing on cancer therapies and advanced drug delivery systems. Prior to this, he held postdoctoral positions at the Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica (2016-2019), and National Taiwan University Hospital’s Clinical Trial Center (2015-2016), where he worked on pioneering biotechnological projects, including the Taiwan Protein Project. Dr. Chiang’s expertise extends to developing antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), functional peptides, and biomaterials for regenerative medicine. His involvement in various research groups has strengthened his interdisciplinary knowledge in both molecular and clinical aspects of cancer therapy. Dr. Chiang also gained valuable teaching experience while completing his degrees, serving as a teaching assistant in organic chemistry and chemical engineering courses throughout his academic career.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Zu-Chian Chiang has received numerous prestigious awards throughout his career, reflecting his significant contributions to the field of biomedical research. Notable honors include the “Science and Technology Commissioner” title in Quanzhou, Fujian Province (2020), and the “Miaoli Southeastern Xindong Satellite Rotary Club Chairman Award” (2017). In 2016, he was honored as an awardee of the “3rd Biotech Elite Training Reserve Program” by National Taiwan University and Taiwan’s Ministry of Science and Technology. His academic achievements were further recognized with the Chung Hwa Rotary Annual Doctoral Program Award (2012), and he received the First Outstanding Doctoral Scholarship at National United University (2010). Additionally, Dr. Chiang was awarded the Master’s Program Scholarship from the Hunan Fellow Association of Taiwan (2007). These accolades reflect his outstanding dedication to scientific research, education, and professional development in the fields of cancer therapy and regenerative medicine.

Research Focus:

Dr. Zu-Chian Chiang’s primary research interests lie in the development of functional peptides for cancer therapy and tissue engineering, as well as the design of advanced biomolecular materials for regenerative medicine. His work focuses on antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), targeting specific cancer cells for more effective therapies. One of his key research areas is developing specific aptamers as blockers, agonists, or antagonists for cancer treatment, aiming to enhance therapeutic outcomes. He is also dedicated to the synthesis of peptides that can aid in the regeneration of bone tissue and the creation of biomaterials that combine bioactive molecules for regenerative medicine. Through his research, Dr. Chiang aims to improve cancer treatments by targeting tumors more precisely, reduce side effects, and contribute to breakthroughs in drug delivery. His work also explores innovative methods of using biomaterials for enhancing regenerative medicine, thus bridging the gap between basic science and clinical application.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. “Generation and characterization of 7DC-DM1: a non-cleavable CD47-targeting antibody-drug conjugates with antitumor effects” 🧬💉

  2. “Strengthening effect of thalidomide combined with anti-PD1 antibody on enhancing immunity for lung cancer therapy” 🫁💪

  3. “Development of Novel CD47-Specific ADCs Possessing High Potency Against Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer in vitro and in vivo” 🫀⚛️

  4. “Preparation and characterization of antibody-drug conjugates acting on HER2-positive cancer cells” 🧪🧫

  5. “Preparation and characterization of dexamethasone-immobilized chitosan scaffold” 💊🧵

  6. “Characterization of the morphology and hydrophilicity of chitosan/caffeic acid hybrid scaffolds” 🧫🌿

  7. “Preparation and characterization of caffeic acid grafted chitosan/CPTMS hybrid scaffolds” 🍄🔬

Conclusion:

Dr. Zu-Chian Chiang is a highly qualified and accomplished researcher, with a strong track record in cancer research and therapeutic innovation. His work in developing antibody-drug conjugates, functional peptides, and aptamers demonstrates great promise in transforming cancer therapy. His academic credentials, publications, awards, and research funding solidify his standing as a top candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Further expansion into public engagement, interdisciplinary collaborations, and mentorship could further enhance his contributions to the field and his overall impact. Therefore, Dr. Chiang is certainly a strong contender for the award, with potential for even greater influence moving forward.

Mogana Das Murtey | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mogana Das Murtey | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mogana Das Murtey , Universiti Sains Malaysia , Malaysia

Dr. Mogana Das Murtey is a Senior University Lecturer at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), with extensive expertise in cancer biology, microscopy, and toxicology. She holds a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology from USM, where she also earned her Master of Science in Pathology. With more than a decade of teaching experience, Dr. Murtey has contributed significantly to scientific research and education. Her research has focused on cancer prevention, particularly through natural products, and includes groundbreaking studies in toxicology and microscopy techniques. She is a committed mentor and has published extensively in international journals, with multiple awards for her innovative contributions to science. She is an active member of various professional organizations, including the Royal Microscopy Society (UK), and regularly serves as a reviewer for leading journals. Dr. Murtey is dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge in the fields of cancer research and microscopy.

Publication Profile:

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Research Experience:

    • Dr. Murtey has significant experience in cancer biology, microscopy, and toxicology, with notable contributions to these fields. His research is regularly published in peer-reviewed journals, such as the Journal of Oncology, Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, and Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity.
    • He has contributed as both first and corresponding author in reputable journals, demonstrating leadership and a high level of responsibility in his research endeavors.
    • His work spans multiple cancer types, including breast cancer, cervical cancer, and salivary gland carcinoma, showing both depth and breadth in his research areas.
  2. Innovative Approaches in Cancer Chemoprevention:

    • Dr. Murtey has worked on several groundbreaking studies, particularly in the area of natural product chemoprevention, such as using paddy husk and other plant-based materials to fight cancer. His research could potentially impact public health by offering new, cost-effective cancer treatments or prevention strategies.
    • He has intellectual property (copyright) for novel techniques, including immunogold techniques for scanning electron microscopy, showcasing his contribution to advancing scientific methods.
  3. Teaching and Mentorship:

    • As a Senior University Lecturer, Dr. Murtey has a strong commitment to teaching, having taught a variety of courses in oral biology, histology, and medical sciences, mentoring the next generation of scientists.
    • He has been an academic leader, holding positions like course coordinator and serving on multiple committees within his institution, further highlighting his administrative and leadership qualities.
  4. Recognition and Awards:

    • He has been recognized for his innovative research, including winning gold medals for his work on prostate disease chemoprevention and other health-related innovations.
    • His consistent recognition in prestigious events and competitions reflects the high regard in which his work is held by peers and experts in the field.
  5. Research Grants:

    • Dr. Murtey has secured significant research funding, including bridging and short-term grants from Universiti Sains Malaysia, for projects that involve cutting-edge research on cancer prevention and treatment.
  6. International Collaboration and Publication:

    • His research has international reach, evidenced by publications in global journals and his participation in conferences and symposiums. Furthermore, he serves as a reviewer for multiple respected journals, adding to his credibility and influence within the academic community.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Increased Focus on Collaborative Research:

    • While Dr. Murtey has a strong individual publication record, more large-scale collaborative projects or multi-disciplinary research could further enhance his impact, particularly in advancing the translation of his findings into clinical or public health applications.
  2. Broader Outreach and Impact:

    • His work, although recognized in academia, could benefit from a stronger outreach strategy aimed at translating his findings into broader societal benefits. This could include partnerships with industry, public health organizations, or policymakers to implement his research at a larger scale.
  3. Grant Diversification:

    • Expanding beyond institutional and national grants to attract more international or industry-backed funding could further solidify his position as a global leader in his field. Additionally, incorporating more collaborative grants with researchers across different fields or industries may provide more extensive funding opportunities.

Education:

Dr. Mogana Das Murtey pursued her academic journey at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), where she completed her Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology (2013-2018). Her research focused on cancer biology and cellular mechanisms, making significant contributions to the understanding of cancer prevention. Prior to her doctoral studies, Dr. Murtey earned a Master of Science in Pathology from USM (2009-2013), where she specialized in understanding diseases at the cellular and molecular levels. She also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedicine (Honours) from Management and Science University (2005-2009), where she first developed her passion for biomedical sciences. Dr. Murtey’s educational background has provided her with a solid foundation in both the theoretical and practical aspects of biomedical research, and she has continually applied her knowledge through teaching, mentoring, and extensive research in her field.

Experience:

Dr. Mogana Das Murtey has over a decade of teaching and research experience in the field of molecular and cellular biology. She is a Senior University Lecturer at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), where she has been since 2019. Throughout her career, Dr. Murtey has taught a variety of pathology and oncology-related courses, including Oral Biology, Oral Histology, and Basic Medical Sciences. Her role also includes supervising research projects at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Before her current position, Dr. Murtey taught part-time at several institutions, including Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah International Islamic University and Allianze University College of Medical Sciences. In addition to her academic roles, she has been an active researcher, publishing numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and contributing to groundbreaking work in cancer research and toxicology. Her work has led to several prestigious research grants and collaborations both locally and internationally.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Mogana Das Murtey has been recognized with multiple awards for her innovative contributions to science. She won the Art Science Competition 2023 organized by the School of Medical Sciences, USM, for her outstanding scientific innovation. She also received a Gold Medal for her research on the chemopreventive agent “Pamentm: New Chemopreventive Agent for Prostate Disease” at the SIRIM Invention, Innovation & Technology Expo 2022. Additionally, Dr. Murtey received the Gold Medal at the Virtual International Research and Innovation Symposium and Exhibition (RISE 2021) at Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia. Her work has been acknowledged for its impact on advancing cancer research, particularly in cancer prevention through natural products. These awards reflect her commitment to excellence in research and innovation. Dr. Murtey’s achievements underscore her leadership in the academic and research communities.

Research Focus:

Dr. Mogana Das Murtey’s research primarily focuses on cancer biology, toxicology, and microscopy, with a special emphasis on the chemopreventive potential of natural products. Her research aims to identify new ways to prevent and treat various types of cancer, particularly through the use of natural compounds. She has been involved in groundbreaking studies on the pharmacological potentials of paddy waste products, such as husk and straw, in preventing cancer. Dr. Murtey’s work also includes exploring the role of microscopy techniques, such as scanning electron microscopy and immunogold labeling, to study cellular structures in detail. She has also contributed significantly to the understanding of toxicological effects and how certain substances impact cellular function. Her research has been widely published, and she continues to lead projects that explore the intersection of molecular biology, cancer prevention, and environmental science.

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Chemopreventive Potential of Paddy Waste: A Promising Approach Against Benign Prostate Hyperplasia in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats 🌾💡
  2. Chemoprevention of Natural Products Against Oral Cancer: A Comprehensive Review 🍃🦷
  3. Negative Staining: Forgotten Technique in Microbiology 🧫🔬
  4. Chemopreventive Activity of Two Varieties of Freeze-Dried Coconut Water Against Cervical Cancer Cells, HeLa 🥥🧪
  5. Evaluation of Effect of Honey Sugars Analogue Therapy Against Breast Cancer Induced by 1-Methyl-1-Nitrosourea in In Vivo Breast Cancer Model 🍯🎗️
  6. Effect of Silymarin as an Adjunct Therapy in Combination with Sofosbuvir and Ribavirin in Hepatitis C Patients: A Miniature Clinical Trial 💊🔬
  7. Development of Myocardial Infarction in Rat Model of Diet-Induced Hypercholesterolemia 🐀💔
  8. Gliclazide in Binary and Ternary Systems Improves Physicochemical Properties, Bioactivity, and Antioxidant Activity 💊🌿
  9. Life Science Sample Preparations for Scanning Electron Microscopy 🔬💡
  10. The Phytochemical Analysis and Pharmacological Potentials of Husk and Straw as Paddy Waste Products 🌾🍃

Conclusion:

Dr. Mogana Das Murtey is an exemplary candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his profound contributions to cancer biology, particularly in the areas of chemoprevention and innovative microscopy techniques. His extensive publication record, innovative research methodologies, intellectual property contributions, and recognition from peers and institutions provide compelling evidence of his excellence. While there are areas where increased collaboration and broader outreach could further enhance his career, his consistent track record of success and leadership in both research and teaching positions him as a strong contender for the award.

Arunima Biswas | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Arunima Biswas | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Arunima Biswas , university of kalyani , India

Dr. Arunima Biswas is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Zoology at the University of Kalyani, India. With a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Kolkata, she has focused her career on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying diseases, particularly cancer and parasitic infections. She leads multiple funded research projects, aiming to develop targeted therapies for various cancers. Dr. Biswas has worked extensively on the cyclic nucleotide signaling pathways in unicellular eukaryotes like Leishmania and cancer. A passionate educator and researcher, she mentors Ph.D. students and collaborates with international scientists to advance medical research.

Publication Profile:

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Strengths for the Award:

Dr. Arunima Biswas demonstrates significant contributions to cancer research and parasitology. She is highly skilled in understanding and manipulating cyclic nucleotide signaling pathways, which play a crucial role in cancer biology and parasitic diseases like Leishmania infections. With several ongoing research projects, including the repurposing of phosphodiesterase inhibitors for cancer therapy and the development of targeted drug delivery systems, Dr. Biswas has shown an innovative approach to solving complex medical challenges. Her leadership as Principal Investigator for high-impact projects, such as cancer screening and drug targeting, highlights her as a leading researcher in her field. Furthermore, her dedication to mentoring and producing highly qualified Ph.D. students is commendable.

Areas for Improvement:

While Dr. Biswas’ research is already impactful, expanding her work on the practical clinical application of her findings could further bridge the gap between research and patient care. Collaboration with clinical trials or hospitals could expedite the translation of her findings into therapeutic solutions. Additionally, expanding interdisciplinary collaborations could bring novel insights into her research.

Education:

Dr. Arunima Biswas earned her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Kolkata, with a thesis on Host-parasite interaction: Modulation of signaling pathways in Macrophage and Leishmania (2010). Prior to this, she completed her Master of Science in Zoology from the University of Calcutta with First Class honors (2005). She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Zoology from Maulana Azad College, University of Calcutta (2003). Her academic journey has been marked by a strong foundation in biochemistry, signaling pathways, and parasitology, forming the basis of her current research interests.

Experience:

Dr. Arunima Biswas has over a decade of teaching and research experience. As an Assistant Professor at the University of Kalyani, she has significantly contributed to the academic and research growth in the Department of Zoology. She is the Principal Investigator of several research projects funded by national bodies like CSIR, SERB, and UGC, with an emphasis on cancer research, especially targeting pathways involving cyclic nucleotides. Dr. Biswas has also collaborated with multiple national and international institutions and mentored several Ph.D. students, contributing to their academic and research advancements. Her experience in guiding research and mentoring future scientists is widely acknowledged.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Arunima Biswas has received numerous accolades for her research and academic contributions. Notably, she won the Young Scientist Presentation Award at the Translational Cancer Research Conference (2020) and was honored with an International Congress of Cell Biology Travel Award (2016). She also received the American Society of Biochemistry and Cell Biology Travel Award (2015) and the prestigious DST-INSPIRE Faculty Scheme award (2012). These recognitions underscore her outstanding contributions to biomedical research, particularly in cancer biology and parasitology, further establishing her as a leader in her field.

Research Focus:

Dr. Arunima Biswas’s research focuses on cancer biology and parasitology, particularly the role of cyclic nucleotide signaling in cancer and Leishmania infections. She investigates therapeutic targets to modulate these pathways for better treatment options in cancer, including breast and gynecological cancers. Her ongoing projects include exploring phosphodiesterase inhibitors for breast cancer and cervical cancer, as well as developing vesicular drug carriers for targeted drug delivery. Dr. Biswas is dedicated to understanding the molecular intricacies of host-parasite interactions and their implications for disease management.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Metal Oxide–Enhanced Para-Coumaric Acid Nanoparticles for Precision Targeting of Leishmania donovani
  2. Repurposing Approved Protein Kinase Inhibitors as Potent Anti-Leishmanials Targeting Leishmania MAP Kinases
  3. Anticancer, Antimicrobial, and Photocatalytic Activities of a New Pyrazole-Containing Thiosemicarbazone Ligand and Its Co(III) and Ni(II) Complexes
  4. Synthesis, Spectroscopy, and Structural Elucidation of Two New CoII and NiII Complexes of Pyrazole Derived Heterocyclic Schiff Base Ligand as Potential Anticancer and Photocatalytic Agents
  5. Vesicle-Encapsulated Rolipram (PDE4 Inhibitor) and Its Anticancer Activity
  6. Rhodamine Hydrazide-Linked Naphthalimide Derivative: Selective Naked Eye Detection of Cu2+, S2− and Understanding the Therapeutic Potential of the Copper Complex as an Anti-Cervical Cancer Agent
  7. Modulation and Determination of the Status of Inflammasomes in Leishmania-Infected Macrophages
  8. Catalytic and Anticancer Activity of Two New Ni(II) Complexes with a Pyrazole-Based Heterocyclic Schiff-Base Ligand
  9. Biophysical Study on DNA and BSA Binding Activity of Cu(II) Complex: Synthesis, Molecular Docking, Cytotoxic Activity, and Theoretical Approach
  10. Cytotoxic Behavior and DNA/BSA Binding Activity of Thiosemicarbazone-Based Ni(II) Complex: Bio-Physical, Molecular Docking, and DFT Study

Conclusion:

Dr. Arunima Biswas is an exceptional candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” Her diverse research in cancer biology, parasitology, and drug development showcases her commitment to advancing healthcare. She has made significant strides in understanding complex molecular mechanisms, and her work holds great promise for improving cancer treatments. With a robust academic record, influential publications, and ongoing impactful projects, Dr. Biswas is undoubtedly a deserving contender for the award.