Mariana Grieben | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mariana Grieben | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

University of Lübeck | Germany

Dr. Mariana Grieben is a biochemist and structural biologist whose research spans the molecular mechanisms of membrane proteins and virus-host interactions. She earned her Ph.D. in structural biology with a focus on ATP synthases and subsequently advanced her expertise as a postdoctoral researcher at the Structural Genomics Consortium (SGC), University of Oxford, where she investigated the structural characterization of human integral membrane proteins, including TRP channels, TMEM proteins, and SLCs, in collaboration with pharmaceutical companies to identify therapeutic small molecules. She later contributed to pandemic-related research at STRUBI, Oxford, elucidating the roles of SARS-CoV-2 non-structural membrane proteins 3, 4, and 6. Currently, she is a Group Leader at the Institute of Biochemistry, University of Lübeck, where she also pursues a teaching qualification. Her research contributions include the cryo-EM and X-ray structures of TRPP1, TRPC6, TRPA1, and TMEM45A, alongside work on viral proteins such as CHPV M protein and hHAX-1, advancing understanding of diseases including polycystic kidney disease, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, cancer, pain, and virus-induced heart failure. Dr. Grieben has published 7 peer-reviewed journal articles, holds an h-index of 3 with 3 citations, and has completed 7 major research projects. She is an active member of GBM and maintains collaborations with academia and industry.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications:

Wang, Q., Corey, R. A., Hedger, G., Aryal, P., Grieben, M., Nasrallah, C., Baronina, A., Pike, A. C. W., Shi, J., Carpenter, E. P., & Sansom, M. S. P. (2020). Lipid interactions of a ciliary membrane TRP channel: Simulation and structural studies of polycystin-2. Structure, 28(2), 169-184.e5.

 

 

Amirhosein Kefayat | Cancer Cells | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amirhosein Kefayat | Cancer Cells | Best Researcher Award

Edinburgh of University | United Kingdom

Dr. Amirhosein Kefayat is a clinical research fellow at the Institute of Genetics and Cancer, University of Edinburgh, with over fourteen years of dedicated experience in translational and clinical cancer research. Since his early days in medical school, he has pursued a strong passion for advancing oncology through both laboratory and clinical investigations, contributing to more than 60 peer-reviewed publications that have collectively garnered over 2,300 citations, with a Google Scholar H-index of 28. His research spans biomaterials, nanomedicine, wound healing, immunoinformatics, and cancer vaccine design, with several of his papers ranking among the top 1% most-cited in their respective years of publication. Notably, his work on innovative wound dressings, cancer-testis antigen vaccines, and gold nanoclusters for radiosensitization has made significant impacts within the fields of biomaterials and cancer therapeutics. Alongside his research, he is currently advancing his academic qualifications through a Postgraduate Certificate of Academic Practice at the University of Edinburgh and Associate Principal Investigator Training with NIHR. Recognized among the top 0.5% of cancer researchers worldwide, his career reflects a consistent commitment to bridging basic science and clinical application to improve patient care.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications:

Eskandarinia, A., Kefayat, A., Agheb, M., Rafienia, M., Amini Baghbadorani, M., & Navid, S. (2020). A novel bilayer wound dressing composed of a dense polyurethane/propolis membrane and a biodegradable polycaprolactone/gelatin nanofibrous scaffold. Scientific Reports, 10(1), 3063.

Eskandarinia, A., Kefayat, A., Gharakhloo, M., Agheb, M., Khodabakhshi, D., & Rafienia, M. (2020). A propolis enriched polyurethane-hyaluronic acid nanofibrous wound dressing with remarkable antibacterial and wound healing activities. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 149, 467–476.

Safavi, A., Kefayat, A., Mahdevar, E., Abiri, A., & Ghahremani, F. (2020). Exploring the out of sight antigens of SARS-CoV-2 to design a candidate multi-epitope vaccine by utilizing immunoinformatics approaches. Vaccine, 38(48), 7612–7628.

Khodabakhshi, D., Eskandarinia, A., Kefayat, A., Rafienia, M., Navid, S., & Karbasi, S. (2019). In vitro and in vivo performance of a propolis-coated polyurethane wound dressing with high porosity and antibacterial efficacy. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 178, 177–184.

Eskandarinia, A., Kefayat, A., Rafienia, M., Agheb, M., Navid, S., & Ebrahimpour, K. (2019). Cornstarch-based wound dressing incorporated with hyaluronic acid and propolis: In vitro and in vivo studies. Carbohydrate Polymers, 216, 25–35.

Mingkun Yu | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mingkun Yu | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mingkun Yu , Binzhou Medical College Affiliated Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital(Binzhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital) , China

Dr. Mingkun Yu is an Associate Chief Physician at Binzhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, affiliated with Binzhou Medical College, China. He is an expert in integrating evidence-based medicine with traditional Chinese and Western medical practices, especially within oncology and ophthalmology. With over five years of clinical experience, Dr. Yu has made significant contributions to the field through impactful clinical research, trial designs, and methodological innovation. He is the recipient of a National Natural Science Foundation of China project and has led the development of national-level guidelines. Dr. Yu’s publications have gained high visibility, with citations and downloads from prestigious journals like BMJ. He collaborates with renowned experts worldwide and actively contributes as a peer reviewer for SCI journals. Known for his meticulous clinical approach and research rigor, Dr. Yu is a rising star in integrative medical science, particularly in addressing patient compliance and advancing myopia-related research strategies.

Publication Profile:

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. Academic Excellence
    Dr. Yu has earned advanced degrees from top-tier traditional Chinese medicine institutions in China, culminating in a PhD focused on integrated clinical medicine—a rare and interdisciplinary specialty.

  2. Proven Research Record

    • Published 7 SCI-indexed papers (including in BMJ and Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology) and 5 Chinese core journal papers.

    • First/corresponding author impact factor: 18.3; co-author cumulative impact factor: 112.

    • One article with 9248 downloads, another cited 66 times—demonstrating strong academic reach and relevance.

  3. Research Leadership

    • Designed and led multiple RCTs, cohort studies, and cluster RCTs.

    • Principal investigator of a National Natural Science Foundation of China project.

    • Spearheaded the national-level guideline on myopia—a major public health concern in Asia.

  4. Innovative Contributions

    • Introduced target value analysis and conducted extensive patient compliance research in clinical trials.

    • Integrated evidence-based methods with traditional Chinese medicine, a cutting-edge niche in global medical research.

  5. Collaborations & Peer Review

    • Collaborates with global leaders such as Paul Little, Gordon Guyatt, and Lehana Thabane.

    • Reviewer for top SCI journals including European Journal of Integrative Medicine and BMC Geriatrics.

⚙️ Areas for Improvement:

  1. Global Dissemination & Outreach

    • Dr. Yu could further enhance his profile by increasing international speaking engagements, attending more global medical symposia, and joining international research societies.

  2. Books or Monographs

    • No books published yet. Authoring clinical reference books or practitioner guides would boost both practical impact and professional visibility.

  3. Translational Research and Patents

    • With only one published patent, there is scope to convert more research findings into innovative tools, treatments, or technologies for broader clinical application.

  4. Professional Memberships

    • Active memberships in professional research or clinical bodies could enhance his professional network and visibility in award circuits.

📚 Education:

Dr. Yu earned his Master’s degree in Evidence-Based Medicine (Oncology) from Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2021. His academic journey culminated in a PhD in Clinical Medicine (Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine) from Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2024. Throughout his education, Dr. Yu focused on bridging the gap between traditional Chinese therapeutic principles and contemporary Western medical methodologies. His doctoral research emphasized designing clinical trials, evaluating treatment efficacy using systematic review and meta-analysis, and developing methodologies for improving patient outcomes. His educational background also provided him with comprehensive knowledge in oncology, ophthalmology, acupuncture, and behavioral health, preparing him to implement innovative, integrative solutions in clinical practice. He was mentored by leading figures in evidence-based medicine and engaged in collaborative studies with international researchers, further enriching his global research perspective.

🩺 Experience:

With more than 5 years of experience in clinical medicine, Dr. Mingkun Yu has become a prominent practitioner and researcher in integrated traditional Chinese and Western medical care. As an Associate Chief Physician at Binzhou Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, he leads and participates in high-level clinical research projects, including randomized controlled trials and cohort studies. He has contributed to over 7 national-level research projects and served as principal investigator in hospital-based clinical studies. Dr. Yu’s areas of expertise include patient compliance strategies in oncology, evidence synthesis in myopia prevention, and methodological development for clinical trials. He is a frequent presenter at national and international conferences and has served as a reviewer for SCI-indexed journals. Dr. Yu is also involved in writing clinical practice guidelines and has been recognized for his scientific contributions through research awards and publications in high-impact journals.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Mingkun Yu’s research lies at the intersection of evidence-based medicine and integrated Chinese and Western clinical practices. His key focus areas include patient compliance in oncology, risk factor identification and prevention strategies for myopia, and designing robust clinical trials like RCTs, cohort, and cluster studies. He actively develops and applies systematic review methodologies, meta-analyses, and guideline development processes to ensure high-impact clinical outcomes. Dr. Yu has innovated in the area of patient compliance by applying qualitative synthesis and target value analysis, improving retention and adherence in clinical trials. He is particularly invested in the development of guidelines for myopia in children and adolescents and has published widely in SCI journals. His collaboration with global experts such as Paul Little, Gordon Guyatt, and Lehana Thabane strengthens the international relevance of his work. Through this multifaceted research approach, Dr. Yu aims to bridge traditional wisdom with modern scientific rigor.

📝 Publications Top Notes:

📄 Pseudomyopia as an independent risk factor for myopia onset: a prospective cohort study among school-aged childrenBritish Journal of Ophthalmology, 2024
📘 The Process factors and improvement strategies of patient compliance and retention in clinical trials: a synthesis of qualitative researchInplasy Report, 2021
📚 Berberine for diarrhea in children and adults: a systematic review and meta-analysisTherapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology, 2020

🧾 Conclusion:

Dr. Mingkun Yu stands out as a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his cross-disciplinary research integrating traditional Chinese and Western medicine, his leadership in national clinical trials, impactful publications, and commitment to clinical innovation. His scholarly output is not only substantial but also highly cited and widely read, reflecting real-world influence and academic excellence.

With a growing international research presence, a unique focus on culturally integrated methodologies, and an impressive trajectory of innovation and collaboration, Dr. Yu clearly embodies the ideals of a next-generation clinical research leader.