Alp Can | Stem Cell Research | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Alp Can | Stem Cell Research | Distinguished Scientist Award

Ankara University School of Medicine | Turkey

Dr. Alp Can is a distinguished researcher and academic leader in histology, embryology, and stem cell biology, with a particular focus on human umbilical cord-derived stromal cells and reproductive biology. His research has significantly advanced understanding of mesenchymal stem cell properties, differentiation potential, and their applications in regenerative medicine, particularly in cardiovascular and reproductive models. With over 90 publications in SCI-indexed journals and more than 6,800 citations (h-index: 39), his work has been recognized globally, including being listed among Stanford University’s top 2% most influential scientists. Dr. Can has directed over 30 research projects and authored 15 scientific books, contributing extensively to knowledge dissemination in cell and tissue engineering. His patented innovations—covering cryopreservation of umbilical cord stroma, advanced methods for transport and storage of mesenchymal stromal cells, and 3D-printed tissue scaffolds with controlled release properties—reflect his commitment to translational science and biomedical innovation. As editor of Stem Cell Bulletin and an active member of leading international societies such as ISSCR, ASCB, and ESHRE, Dr. Can continues to foster scientific collaboration and mentor emerging researchers in cellular therapy, reproductive toxicology, and regenerative medicine. His work bridges fundamental research and clinical applications, advancing the frontiers of modern cell biology.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Orcid

Featured Publications:

Yemisci, M., Gursoy-Ozdemir, Y., Vural, A., Can, A., Topalkara, K., & Dalkara, T. (2009). Pericyte contraction induced by oxidative-nitrative stress impairs capillary reflow despite successful opening of an occluded cerebral artery. Nature Medicine, 15(9), 1031–1037. https://doi.org/10.1038/nm.2022

Karahuseyinoglu, S., Cinar, O., Kilic, E., Kara, F., Akay, G. G., Demiralp, D. Ö., Can, A., & others. (2007). Biology of stem cells in human umbilical cord stroma: In situ and in vitro surveys. Stem Cells, 25(2), 319–331. https://doi.org/10.1634/stemcells.2006-0286

Can, A., & Karahuseyinoglu, S. (2007). Concise review: Human umbilical cord stroma with regard to the source of fetus-derived stem cells. Stem Cells, 25(11), 2886–2895. https://doi.org/10.1634/stemcells.2007-0417

Gürsoy-Özdemir, Y., Can, A., & Dalkara, T. (2004). Reperfusion-induced oxidative/nitrative injury to neurovascular unit after focal cerebral ischemia. Stroke, 35(6), 1449–1453. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.0000126044.61190.81

Alarcon-Martinez, L., Yilmaz-Ozcan, S., Yemisci, M., Schallek, J., Kılıç, K., Can, A., & others. (2018). Capillary pericytes express α-smooth muscle actin, which requires prevention of filamentous-actin depolymerization for detection. eLife, 7, e34861. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.34861

Unal-Cevik, I., Kılınç, M., Can, A., Gürsoy-Özdemir, Y., & Dalkara, T. (2004). Apoptotic and necrotic death mechanisms are concomitantly activated in the same cell after cerebral ischemia. Stroke, 35(9), 2189–2194. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.0000137607.23073.95

Çinar, M. E., Bilecenoglu, M., Öztürk, B., & Can, A. (2006). New records of alien species on the Levantine coast of Turkey. Aquatic Invasions, 1(2), 84–90. https://doi.org/10.3391/ai.2006.1.2.5

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.

Profile: Orcid

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.

 

ALICIA MARIA TAMAYO CARBON | Stem Cell Research | Women Researcher Award

Dr. ALICIA MARIA TAMAYO CARBON | Stem Cell Research | Women Researcher Award

Dr. ALICIA MARIA TAMAYO CARBON , HOSPITAL CLÍNICO QUIRÚRGICO HERMANOS AMEIJEIRAS , Cuba

Dra. C. Alicia María Tamayo Carbón is a highly accomplished specialist in plastic surgery and caumatology at the Hermanos Ameijeiras Clinical and Surgical Hospital in Cuba. With extensive academic and professional qualifications, she holds a medical degree, multiple specializations in comprehensive general medicine, plastic surgery, and caumatology, and is an expert in regenerative therapy. She is a researcher, professor, and author of numerous scientific papers and book chapters. Dra. Tamayo Carbón is recognized for her pioneering work in regenerative therapy using adipose tissue. She has received national recognition with awards like the National Impact Award from ANIR and the Meritorious Researcher Award from CIGB. Dra. Tamayo has collaborated with various institutions on groundbreaking research in regenerative medicine and gender reassignment. She is a prominent member of several professional organizations, contributing significantly to medical advancements in Cuba and beyond.

Publication Profile: 

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Strengths for the Award:

Dra. Alicia María Tamayo Carbón is an outstanding candidate for the Women Researcher Award due to her extensive contributions to the fields of plastic surgery, caumatology, and regenerative therapy. Her pioneering work in adipose tissue-based regenerative therapy has had a profound impact on the medical community, both nationally and internationally. With 11 ongoing research projects, 125 published journals, and significant collaborations with renowned institutions, her academic and clinical achievements have earned her multiple accolades such as the National Impact Award and Meritorious Researcher Award. Additionally, her leadership roles in scientific councils and her involvement in various groundbreaking projects highlight her influence and dedication to advancing medical practices, particularly in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery, as well as in gender reassignment. Her contributions have also led to the publication of books, patents, and a strong academic presence.

Areas for Improvement:

While Dra. Tamayo’s work is extensive and impactful, expanding her visibility in international collaborations outside of Cuba and increasing her citation index could enhance her global recognition. Further engagement in multidisciplinary collaborations, particularly in the areas of advanced technologies like AI or machine learning in surgery, could be explored to push the boundaries of her work in regenerative therapy.

Education:

Dra. Alicia María Tamayo Carbón’s academic journey reflects her dedication to advancing medical knowledge and practice. She began with a medical degree, followed by first-degree specialization in comprehensive general medicine. Her pursuit of excellence continued as she achieved both first- and second-degree specialization in plastic surgery and caumatology. Additionally, she holds a diploma in healthcare management and a university postgraduate degree in aesthetic medicine from the University of the Atlantic, Barcelona, Spain. Her academic foundation is complemented by a specialization in regenerative therapy, reinforcing her commitment to innovative treatments in her field. Dra. Tamayo Carbón’s academic achievements are paired with a passion for teaching, as she serves as a professor for the Master’s program in Aesthetic Medicine in Barcelona. Her educational path has laid the groundwork for her contributions to regenerative therapy and aesthetic medicine, making her a recognized expert in her field.

Experience:

Dra. Alicia María Tamayo Carbón boasts a rich professional background in plastic surgery and regenerative therapy. As a full professor and researcher, she has significantly contributed to the field of regenerative therapy, particularly in the use of adipose tissue for medical treatments. Her extensive experience is underscored by her clinical work at the Hermanos Ameijeiras Clinical and Surgical Hospital in Cuba. Dra. Tamayo has also held pivotal roles in national and international collaborations, including projects with the Cuban Institute of Hematology and Immunology and CEADEN, focusing on stem cell research and tissue engineering. She has been a key figure in developing regenerative therapy applications for skin disorders, gender reassignment, and reconstructive surgery. Her leadership as the head of the national specialty group and her board membership in the Cuban Society of Plastic Surgery and Caumatology further highlight her influence. Dra. Tamayo’s professional career is marked by continuous advancements in surgical and therapeutic techniques.

Research Focus:

Dra. Alicia María Tamayo Carbón’s research focus lies at the intersection of plastic surgery, regenerative medicine, and tissue engineering. Her groundbreaking work in regenerative therapy, particularly the use of adipose tissue and stem cells for medical treatments, has positioned her as a leader in this field. She has led numerous projects that explore adipose-derived stem cells, nanofat, and tissue engineering, particularly in reconstructive surgery, cosmetic procedures, and gender reassignment. Dra. Tamayo has collaborated with several national and international institutions to explore the phenotypic characterization of stem cells and their application in regenerative therapies. Her work also includes investigating new methods in tissue engineering, such as 3D bioprinting of biodegradable scaffolds for regenerative purposes. She has actively contributed to the development of clinical trials targeting stem cells from umbilical cord adipose tissue. Through her research, Dra. Tamayo Carbón aims to improve patient outcomes and advance the field of regenerative therapy in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. “Utilidad del tejido adiposo en el tratamiento de las deformidades mentonianas. Un rescate de la lipotransferencia” 🦷💉
  2. “Identificación y caracterización de células madre hematopoyéticas en tejido adiposo obtenidas por nanograsa” 🧬🔬
  3. “Masculinización torácica aplicada al tratamiento de la ginecomastia grave” 💪🏽👨‍⚕️
  4. “Restauración volumétrica autóloga en pacientes con hemiatrofia adiposa facial” 🤲🏽💉
  5. “Mastoplastia de aumento, complemento indispensable de feminización en trastornos de identidad de género” 🌸🏥
  6. “Aplicación del protocolo de recuperación posquirúrgica mejorada en la liposucción abdominal” 💪🏼🛏️
  7. “Nanofat, su expansión en la asistencia médica” 🧴⚙️
  8. “Reconstrucción mamaria con colgajo dérmico en cirugía de lesión benigna con alto riesgo de malignidad” 💕🏥
  9. “Activation of the Immune System by Irresponsible use of Modeling Substances” 🦠⚠️
  10. “Tratamiento quirúrgico periorbitario, un enfoque desde la cirugía plástica” 👁️💉

Conclusion:

Dra. C. Alicia María Tamayo Carbón is an exemplary figure in the medical field, particularly in regenerative medicine and plastic surgery. Her groundbreaking research and continuous efforts to improve patient outcomes through innovative therapies make her a deserving candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Her contributions have not only advanced scientific knowledge but also positively impacted clinical practices, demonstrating her exceptional commitment to both research and education. Dra. Tamayo’s expertise, leadership, and sustained contributions solidify her as a leader and an inspiration for future generations of female researchers.