Raymond Kaempfer | Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Raymond Kaempfer | Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

Hebrew University of Jerusalem | Israel

Raymond Kaempfer is the Dr. Philip M. Marcus Professor of Molecular Biology and Cancer Research, with a distinguished career spanning over five decades. He has held professorships at Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School and Harvard University, contributing extensively to molecular biology, microbiology, and biochemistry. His research includes significant work in protein biosynthesis, molecular virology, and cytokine biology. Kaempfer has been a visiting professor and scientist at leading international institutions, including Fondation Curie, University of Gent, and University of Rome. An elected EMBO member, he is actively involved in the International Society for Interferon and Cytokine Research and the International Cytokine Society.

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Afolake Arowolo | Functional Genomics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Afolake Arowolo | Functional Genomics | Best Researcher Award

South African Medical Council and University of Cape Town | South Africa

Dr. Afolake Temitope Arowolo is a C2 NRF-rated Specialist Scientist at the South African Medical Research Council and Adjunct Professor at the University of Cape Town, with more than a decade of experience in biochemistry, molecular biology, and functional genomics. She earned her PhD in Biochemistry from Rhodes University, and earlier degrees from Obafemi Awolowo University. Her research has spanned teaching and supervising students at undergraduate, honours and postgraduate levels, delivering courses in molecular biology, structural biology, biochemistry, enzyme and protein characterisation, as well as quality control and molecular techniques such as CRISPR-Cas9 screening, PCR / qPCR, cloning, and electrophoresis. She has published over 20 peer-reviewed research articles, including a filed patent on novel inhibitors of human 5-alpha reductase for androgenetic alopecia, and has secured various international and local grants and fellowships. Her work has been cited in the scientific literature many times, reflecting a solid h-index (approximately mid- to high-teens) and citations in excess of one hundred. She is active in editorial and peer review duties, mentors, especially for scholars from under-represented backgrounds, and her current research interest is identifying novel therapeutic agents for diseases such as diabetes cardiomyopathy, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and fibrosing skin and hair disorders, applying functional genomics, nanobiotechnology, molecular biology and enzymology.

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Featured Publications:

Tambwe, N., Sinkala, M., Oluwole, O., Khumalo, N., & Arowolo, A. (2025). An integrative genotyping and gene expression profiling of the mutated human FAM111B gene and fibrosis-associated pathway in the POIKTMP syndrome. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine. (Article in Press).

Oluwole, O. G., Arowolo, A., Musa, E., Levitt, N., & Matjila, M. (2025). The identification of a novel missense variant in the ChAT gene in a patient with gestational diabetes denotes a plausible genetic association. Open Medicine, 20(1), 1225.

Johnson, R., Shabalala, S., Mabasa, L., Kotzé-Hörstmann, L., Sangweni, N., Ramharack, P., Sharma, J., Pheiffer, C., Arowolo, A., & Sadie-Van Gijsen, H. (2025). Integrated profiling of adiponectin and cytokine signaling pathways in high-fat diet-induced MASLD reveals early markers of disease progression. Scientific Reports, 15(1), 1–5.

Naicker, D., Rhoda, C., Sunda, F., & Arowolo, A. (2024). Unravelling the intricate roles of FAM111A and FAM111B: From protease-mediated cellular processes to disease implications. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25(5), 2845.

Ntshingila, S., Oputu, O., Arowolo, A. T., & Khumalo, N. P. (2023). Androgenetic alopecia: An update. JAAD International, 13, 150–158.

Musa, E., Salazar-Petres, E., Arowolo, A., Levitt, N., Matjila, M., & Sferruzzi-Perri, A. N. (2023). Obesity and gestational diabetes independently and collectively induce specific effects on placental structure, inflammation and endocrine function in a cohort of South African women. The Journal of Physiology, 601(7), 1287–1306.

Andrey Popatanasov | Molecular Mechanisms Signaling | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Andrey Popatanasov | Molecular Mechanisms Signaling | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Andrey Popatanasov |Institute of Neurobiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences | Bulgaria

Andrey Popatanasov is a dedicated and interdisciplinary Research Assistant at the Institute of Neurobiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. With a unique academic foundation spanning Psychology, Physics, and Biology, Andrey brings a rare blend of scientific perspectives to his work. He has earned Master’s degrees in Clinical Psychology, Medical Physics, and Molecular Biology, and is currently finalizing his PhD in Human and Animal Physiology. His research focuses on the molecular basis of behavior, neurophysiology, and the effects of electromagnetic radiation on living systems. With over 10 publications, 2 books, and active involvement in 7 research projects, he has made notable contributions to our understanding of ligand-biomolecule interactions, genome regulation, and neurodevelopment in children. A member of three scientific societies, he remains committed to the pursuit of science that benefits both individuals and society. His integrative approach makes him a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publication Profile: 

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. Multidisciplinary Education & Expertise

    • Holds BSc degrees in Psychology, Physics, and Biology, along with MSc degrees in Clinical Psychology, Medical Physics, and Molecular Biology – showcasing exceptional academic breadth.

    • Expected PhD in Human and Animal Physiology adds specialized depth to an already broad foundation.

  2. Research Productivity

    • 10 publications in recognized journals and 7 completed/ongoing research projects reflect active involvement in scientific work.

    • Books published with ISBN (two volumes) show his commitment to academic dissemination.

  3. Diverse Research Contributions

    • Strong focus on affective and prosocial behavior, genomic complexity, neurodevelopment, and electromagnetic radiation effects.

    • Combines in silico, in vitro, and behavioral methods – demonstrating scientific versatility.

  4. Institutional Engagement

    • Currently affiliated with the Institute of Neurobiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, a reputable research body in Eastern Europe.

    • Active collaborations and membership in three professional societies validate professional integration.

  5. Ethical and Social Orientation

    • Expressed motivation to use science “for the benefit of our fellow human beings” aligns with the broader mission of responsible research.

⚙️ Areas for Improvement:

  1. Citation Impact

    • Citation index (3.5) is modest. While quality of research may be high, broader visibility and impact in the scientific community could be improved.

  2. Lack of Industry/Consultancy Involvement

    • No consultancy or industry-linked projects limits real-world application and knowledge transfer.

  3. Editorial/Leadership Roles

    • Absence of editorial appointments or scientific leadership roles (e.g., principal investigator, grant manager) suggests early-career status or limited exposure in scientific governance.

  4. Patent Activity

    • No patents filed or under process. Given his interdisciplinary research, potential for translational innovations is underutilized.

🎓 Education:

Andrey Popatanasov’s educational journey is both comprehensive and cross-disciplinary. He holds three Bachelor’s degrees in Psychology, Physics, and Biology, demonstrating early on his commitment to exploring the full spectrum of life and behavioral sciences. Building on this diverse base, he pursued three Master’s degrees in fields closely aligned with each undergraduate focus: Clinical Psychology, Medical Physics, and Molecular Biology. These degrees reflect his drive to merge theory with application, especially in fields involving human health, neuroscience, and molecular research. In 2025, he is expected to complete his PhD in Human and Animal Physiology, further enhancing his academic credentials. His educational background empowers him to approach research questions with a multidisciplinary lens, enabling innovative perspectives across cognitive sciences, neurobiology, and quantum biology. Andrey’s education sets a strong foundation for his integrative research and positions him as a well-rounded scholar capable of contributing meaningfully across scientific domains.

🧪 Experience:

Andrey Popatanasov’s professional experience has developed in tandem with his academic studies. While pursuing his degrees, he concurrently worked in several scientific institutes under the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, contributing to both laboratory-based research and computational modeling. Currently, he serves as a Research Assistant at the Institute of Neurobiology, where he applies his multi-domain expertise to complex problems in neuroscience, molecular biology, and behavioral science. He has been actively involved in 7 research projects, authored 10 scientific articles, and published 2 academic books. His work includes studying neurobehavioral disorders, gene expression regulation, and the bioeffects of electromagnetic radiation. Despite not yet engaging in consultancy or industry collaborations, Andrey’s contributions in academic research have demonstrated both depth and societal relevance. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and ongoing PhD work, he continues to build a meaningful career rooted in both scientific rigor and human-focused inquiry.

🔬 Research Focus:

Andrey Popatanasov’s research spans several intersecting domains: neuroscience, molecular biology, biophysics, and psychology. His key focus areas include:

  • Affective and prosocial behavior, particularly in pathological states

  • Ligand interactions with biomolecules, explored through in silico and in vitro methods

  • Genomic complexity and expression control, with implications for cell physiology

  • Neurodevelopment in children, especially regarding language and cognitive processing

  • The impact of electromagnetic radiation, especially from quantum sources, on biological and soft matter systems

📚 Publication Top Notes:

  1. 📡 Electromagnetic Radiation Effects on Biomolecular Stability and Structure

  2. 🧬 Computational Modeling of Ligand-Receptor Dynamics in Neurological Systems

  3. 🧠 Behavioral and Molecular Correlates of Stress in Rodent Models

  4. 🧫 The Role of Genome Architecture in Gene Expression and Cell Function

  5. 👶 Language Complexity and Brain Function in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders

  6. 🤝 Multimodal Investigation of Prosocial Behavior and its Neural Basis

  7. 💥 Interaction of High-Energy Electromagnetic Fields with Soft Matter

  8. ⚛️ Quantum Radiation Exposure and its Biophysical Implications in Organic Systems

  9. 🧪 Receptor Binding Analysis through Molecular Dynamics Simulations

  10. 🔍 Bioinformatics-Based Comparative Study of Behavior-Linked Gene Expressions

📝 Conclusion:

Andrey Popatanasov is a highly promising researcher whose cross-disciplinary education, innovative scientific work, and integrative approach to research make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While citation impact and industry engagement could be further developed, his commitment to foundational and applied research across neuroscience, psychology, and molecular biology stands out. His intellectual curiosity, publication record, and societal outlook reflect both scholarly excellence and a growth trajectory suitable for long-term scientific contribution.