Ibrahim Musa | Molecular Physiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ibrahim Musa | Molecular Physiology | Best Researcher Award

Prince Abubakar Audu University | Nigeria

Dr. Ibrahim Musa is a Molecular Physiologist with a PhD in Molecular Physiology and Biochemistry from the University of Birmingham, UK, where his doctoral research focused on the molecular function and stability of MuRF1 in skeletal muscle using CRISPR/Cas9 and retroviral applications. He has over four years of research experience in ubiquitin biology, target validation, cellular biology, and molecular mechanisms, with expertise in CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing and primary human skeletal muscle culture. As a Research Assistant at the Cellular Health and Metabolism Facility, University of Birmingham, he screened novel drug compounds for mitochondrial dysfunction and optimized dose-response assays in human myoblasts. Dr. Musa has also served as a Lecturer and Researcher in Human Physiology at Kogi State University, Nigeria, for a decade, where he has designed curricula, delivered undergraduate and MBBS lectures, supervised laboratory sessions, and coordinated departmental seminars. His research contributions are published in reputable journals, with an h-index of X, over Y documents, and more than Z citations indexed in Scopus/Google Scholar. He has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the TETFund Doctoral Scholarship (£99,960) and multiple travel awards from the Physiological Society and University of Birmingham, underscoring his growing impact in molecular physiology and biomedical research.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Orcid

Featured Publications:

Gant, H., Ghimire, N., Min, K., Musa, I., Ashraf, M., & Lawan, A. (2024). Impact of the quadriceps angle on health and injury risk in female athletes. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 21(12), 1547.

Musa, I., et al. (2025). MuRF1 partners with TRIM72 E3 ligases to impair insulin sensitivity in skeletal muscle. FASEB Journal. (Accepted; preprint available at bioRxiv).

Nishimura, Y., Chunthorng-Orn, J., Lord, S., Musa, I., Dawson, P., Holm, L., & Lai, Y. C. (2022). Ubiquitin E3 ligase Atrogin-1 protein is regulated via the rapamycin-sensitive mTOR-S6K1 signalling pathway in C2C12 muscle cells. American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 323(1), C215–C225.

Nishimura, Y., Musa, I., Holm, L., & Lai, Y. C. (2021). Recent advances in measuring and understanding the regulation of exercise-mediated protein degradation in skeletal muscle. American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 321(2), C276–C287.

Seabright, A. P., Fine, N. H. F., Barlow, J. P., Lord, S. O., Musa, I., Gray, A., Bryant, J., Banzhaf, M., Lavery, G. G., Hardie, D. G., Hodson, D. J., Philp, A., & Lai, Y. C. (2020). AMPK activation induces mitophagy and promotes mitochondrial fission while activating TBK1 in a PINK1-Parkin independent manner. The FASEB Journal, 34(11), 14416–14433.

Salvatore Chirumbolo | Cellular Stress Response | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Salvatore Chirumbolo | Cellular Stress Response | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Salvatore Chirumbolo, Università di Verona, Italy

Dr. Salvatore Chirumbolo is a distinguished Clinical Biochemist and Senior Researcher at the University of Verona, Department of Engineering for Innovation Medicine. He has made pioneering contributions in oxidative stress, immunopharmacology, systems biology, and ozone therapy. Author of over 400 scientific papers and several books, he is among Italy’s most cited biomedical scientists with an h-index of 46. His innovative work includes developing models for chaotic modulation in redox biology and proposing the concept of Shannon dissipation as a thermodynamic foundation for life. Dr. Chirumbolo has extensive editorial experience, serving on the boards of renowned journals including Scientific Reports, International Immunopharmacology, and Molecules. He actively collaborates with international institutions across Europe and promotes integrative, transdisciplinary biomedical approaches. His dedication to biophysical complexity and system-based innovation continues to influence translational medicine, making him an ideal nominee for the Research for Innovative Research Award.

Publication Profile:

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. Innovative Scientific Contributions:
    Dr. Chirumbolo’s concept of Shannon dissipation as the thermodynamic foundation of life represents a paradigm shift in theoretical biology. His model bridges information theory with biogenesis, advancing the frontiers of systems immunology and biological epistemology.

  2. Translational Research in Ozone Therapy:
    His chaotic modulation model for medical ozone effects introduces a systems-level interpretation of therapeutic mechanisms, with significant implications for redox biology, regenerative medicine, and inflammation management.

  3. Prolific Academic Output:
    With over 400 publications indexed in Scopus and Google Scholar, and an h-index of 46, Dr. Chirumbolo demonstrates sustained academic productivity, peer recognition, and impact in biomedical sciences.

  4. Editorial and Leadership Roles:
    He is actively involved with high-impact journals including Scientific Reports (Nature portfolio), International Immunopharmacology, and Molecules, contributing to global scientific discourse.

  5. Global Collaborations:
    His affiliations with institutions in Norway, Ukraine, Romania, Poland, and Italy reflect his commitment to cross-border scientific exchange and integrative research efforts.

🔧 Areas for Improvement:

  1. Patent and Industry Translation:
    Despite deep theoretical and experimental knowledge, Dr. Chirumbolo’s portfolio currently lacks patents or industrial consultancy projects. Advancing translational aspects of his models into commercial or clinical applications would enhance real-world impact.

  2. Public Communication and Outreach:
    While academically prolific, wider dissemination of his findings to non-specialist or policy-making audiences could increase societal relevance and interdisciplinary uptake.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Chirumbolo earned his Medical Specialization in Biochemical Chemistry in 1995, marking the beginning of his journey in biomedical sciences. His academic roots are grounded in clinical biochemistry, molecular biology, and translational medicine. He trained in Italy’s National Health System, where he directed various molecular biology laboratories, gaining firsthand experience in diagnostic innovation and experimental biochemistry. With a strong foundation in cellular and molecular biology, his educational path laid the groundwork for his systems-level understanding of biological complexity. His commitment to continuous learning is evident in his interdisciplinary research spanning immunology, redox biology, information theory, and ozone therapy. He is actively engaged in scientific discourse through editorial appointments and international conferences, nurturing the next generation of systems biologists and medical scientists. His academic lineage blends traditional biochemical education with pioneering insights into biological epistemology and complex systems science.

🧪 Experience:

Dr. Chirumbolo has over three decades of professional experience in biochemistry, molecular biology, and translational research. Starting in Italy’s National Health System, he directed molecular labs focusing on clinical diagnostics and immunological assays. He later transitioned to academia, becoming a Senior Researcher at the University of Verona. He has led major research initiatives involving oxidative stress, basophil biology, and the use of phytochemicals in chronic diseases. As an editor for journals like Scientific Reports, International Immunopharmacology, and Molecules, he has shaped international scientific dialogue. His collaborations span Italy, Norway, Ukraine, Romania, and Poland, involving diverse domains such as chemical biology and clinical immunology. He also contributes to bioinformatic modeling of redox systems and life origin theories. With over 400 indexed publications, Dr. Chirumbolo’s multidisciplinary expertise bridges clinical and theoretical biosciences, driving innovative solutions in modern medicine.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Chirumbolo’s research focuses on biomedical systems, oxidative stress, and the thermodynamic foundations of life. He developed the novel concept of Shannon dissipation, linking informational entropy to the emergence of biological life, aligning with thinkers like Varela and Maturana. His work in ozone therapy led to the formulation of chaotic modulation models that explain its redox-based medical efficacy. He also investigates bioinformatic modeling, basophil signaling, phytochemical impacts, and nutraceutical interventions in chronic inflammation, allergy, and metabolic disorders. His models propose mechanistic insights into cell signaling and antioxidant networks, enhancing therapeutic targeting. Recent contributions include exploring the microvascular effects of SARS-CoV-2, the interface of redox dynamics and cellular adaptation, and ozone’s systemic regulatory properties. Through extensive collaborations, he integrates cellular, chemical, and systems-level research to push the boundaries of personalized and integrative medicine.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  • 🧪 Ozone therapy addresses neuropathic pain in ulcerous wounds

  • 🍊 Something more about the role of flavonoids in aging

  • 🩸 Prolonged alterations in red blood cell rheology following mild SARS-CoV-2 infection: Implications for microvascular health

  • 💉 Intravenous glutathione should not be mismatched with ozone as an antioxidant therapy

  • 🌬️ Sonic transdermal transfer of ozone and its use in oxygen-ozone therapy. Wheat and chaff

  • 🧬 Effect of SARS-CoV2 S protein on red blood cells parameters. Some comments

  • ⚠️ Adverse effects following some practices of ozone therapy for disc herniation. Critical comments

  • 🧠 Post-infective myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and post-COVID as two puzzling faces of the same medal

  • 🦴 Synovial Fluid as a Crucial Component of the Joint Microenvironment in Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • ❤️ Aetiology and clinical manifestations of patients with non-dilated left ventricular cardiomyopathy. Some comments

🧾 Conclusion:

Dr. Salvatore Chirumbolo is highly suited for the Research for Innovative Research Award. His work exemplifies pioneering thought, multidisciplinary integration, and scientific originality. From foundational biological theory to clinically relevant applications like ozone therapy and oxidative stress modulation, his contributions address both the “why” and “how” of living systems. His influence is evident in his citation record, editorial appointments, and leadership in cutting-edge biomedical modeling.