Tamara Braut | Cancer Cell Biology | Innovative Research Award

Prof. Dr. Tamara Braut | Cancer Cell Biology | Innovative Research Award

Prof. Dr. Tamara Braut | Faculty of Medicine, University of Rijeka/ENT Clinic, Clinical hospital centre Rijeka | Croatia

Professor Tamara Braut, MD, is a renowned Croatian otorhinolaryngologist and Full Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Rijeka. She serves as the Head of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery. Her clinical expertise and academic leadership have significantly contributed to advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of head and neck cancers, particularly laryngeal carcinoma. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Braut is widely recognized for her work in molecular oncology, HPV-associated head and neck tumors, and translational medicine. A frequent collaborator on interdisciplinary and international projects, she is committed to personalized medicine and innovative approaches in clinical research. Her impressive portfolio of peer-reviewed publications, including case studies, multicenter analyses, and biomarker-based diagnostics, highlights her dedication to evidence-based practice and academic excellence. Professor Braut’s academic leadership and clinical insight place her among the top contributors in her specialty within Croatia and internationally.

Publication Profile:

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Strengths For Award:

  • Pioneering work in head and neck oncology and molecular diagnostics

  • Significant publication record in high-impact journals

  • Collaborative multicenter research and precision medicine orientation

  • Demonstrated leadership in academic and clinical settings

  • Integration of clinical insights with research innovation

Areas for Improvement:

  • Broaden research beyond oncology to explore ENT-related AI/technology

  • Increase international collaborations and visibility at global conferences

  • Expand into clinical trials for therapeutics in HPV+ cancers

🎓 Education: 

Prof. Tamara Braut received her Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from the University of Rijeka, Croatia, where she also completed her specialization in Otorhinolaryngology. Her academic path was distinguished by an early interest in oncology, molecular pathology, and surgical innovation. She pursued postgraduate training and research with a focus on laryngeal and head and neck cancers. Throughout her education, she was actively involved in academic research, participating in numerous national and international conferences, which sharpened her analytical and investigative skills. She later obtained her PhD with a focus on molecular markers in squamous cell carcinoma. Over the years, she has pursued continuous professional development in precision medicine, oncology biomarkers, and evidence-based surgical practices. Her academic and clinical training has made her a highly competent physician-scientist, well-versed in both patient care and experimental research.

🧑‍🔬 Experience:

Prof. Tamara Braut has over two decades of experience in clinical and academic medicine. She currently serves as the Head of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Rijeka. Her career spans clinical work, academic leadership, surgical practice, and scientific research. She has treated complex cases involving laryngeal and head-neck cancers and has led multidisciplinary teams in oncology care. As an educator, she has supervised medical students, residents, and PhD candidates, many of whom now hold academic and clinical positions. Dr. Braut is a prolific researcher, contributing to over 40 peer-reviewed articles, case studies, and reviews. Her leadership in multicenter studies and her role as a principal investigator in several clinical research projects highlight her competence in collaborative and innovative medical research.

🔬 Research Focus:

Prof. Braut’s research focus lies at the intersection of head and neck oncology, molecular diagnostics, and personalized medicine. She has a keen interest in biomarker discovery, especially in HPV-positive head and neck squamous cell carcinomas, and the role of EGFR signaling pathways in cancer progression. Her work includes translational research linking clinical findings with molecular data to improve prognosis, diagnosis, and treatment strategies. She has also explored the impact of hormonal therapies, gene expression markers like Ki-67 and IMP3, and novel imaging and diagnostic tools. In recent years, she has expanded her interest to gastroesophageal reflux disease and its implications in ENT disorders. Her contributions reflect a consistent commitment to advancing precision medicine, long-term patient follow-up, and multimodal treatment outcomes. She continues to integrate research into clinical practice, thereby fostering innovation and improved patient care in the otorhinolaryngology field.

📚 Publications List Top Notes:

  1. 🧬 Laryngeal SCC shows stronger Nectin-4 vs Nectin-2 expression – CIMB (2025)

  2. 🥗 GERD Management: From PPIs to Diet & Lifestyle – Gastrointest. Disord. (2025)

  3. 🔍 Advances in HPV-Positive Head & Neck Cancer Diagnostics – Biomolecules (2024)

  4. 🧪 Biomarkers in HPV+ Head and Neck SCC: Precision Medicine – Diagnostics (2024)

  5. 💉 Testosterone Therapy in Advanced Head & Neck SCC – Crit. Rev. Oncol. Hematol. (2023)

  6. 🏥 Long-Term Care in Laryngeal Cancer: Multicenter Analysis – J Pers. Med (2023)

  7. 📊 5-Year Clinical Course in Laryngeal Tumors – Acta Clin. Croatica (2022)

  8. 🧫 Renal Cell Carcinoma Metastasis to Larynx: Rare Case – Medicina Flum (2021)

  9. 🧠 Posttraumatic Vernet Syndrome without Fracture: Case Study – Medicine (2021)

  10. ⚛️ Nuclear EGFR Expression = Poor Survival in Laryngeal Ca – AIMM (2021)

Conclusion:

Prof. Tamara Braut is highly deserving of the Innovative Research Award. Her work showcases originality, clinical relevance, and scientific depth. With a robust academic and clinical foundation, she continues to push the boundaries in ENT oncology and diagnostics.

 

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.