Hassan Malekinejad | Tissue Engineering Regeneration | Outstanding Contribution Award

Prof. Hassan Malekinejad | Tissue Engineering Regeneration | Outstanding Contribution Award

Urmia University of Medical Sciences | Iran

A senior academic in Pharmacology and Toxicology with advanced training in veterinary medicine and toxicology, complemented by two postdoctoral fellowships in public health and molecular pharmacology. Research focuses on tissue regeneration using nature-derived elements, with major contributions in aging, cancer biology, and wound healing. Extensive experience includes leading and contributing to aging-related research projects, publishing widely in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, authoring a specialized book on animal cell culture, and holding patents under implementation. Actively involved in editorial responsibilities, international peer review, and professional toxicology associations.

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Insoon Chang | Tissue Engineering Regeneration | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Insoon Chang | Tissue Engineering Regeneration | Research Excellence Award

UCLA School of Dentistry | United States

Insoon Chang is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Endodontics at a leading dental academic institution and a board-certified endodontist with a strong profile as a dual-trained clinician-scientist. Their work integrates clinical endodontics with translational and basic research, with primary expertise in regenerative endodontics, osteoimmunology, tissue regeneration, and inflammatory disease–associated healing. Research contributions span molecular biology, epigenetics, animal models, and clinically relevant systems, aiming to advance endogenous cell-mediated strategies for pulp–dentin complex regeneration. Completed studies have addressed epigenetic regulation of mesenchymal stem cells in osteoporosis and aging, as well as mechanisms of tumorigenesis and progression in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Ongoing research focuses on osteoimmune dysregulation in uncontrolled type II diabetes and innovative regenerative approaches using minced dental pulp transplantation. The scholarly output includes over 20 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact SCI/SCIE and Scopus-indexed journals across dentistry, cell biology, cancer research, and regenerative medicine. In addition to research, significant contributions are made to graduate and advanced clinical education, mentoring, program leadership, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Active national and international collaborations support translational and basic research efforts, positioning this work at the interface of clinical relevance and fundamental biological discovery.

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Arzu Yay | Stem Cell Research | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Arzu Yay | Stem Cell Research | Best Researcher Award

Erciyes University | Turkey

Prof. Arzu Yay is a distinguished researcher in the Department of Histology and Embryology at Erciyes University, Turkey. Her work focuses on cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying tissue development, injury, and repair, with emphasis on immunohistochemical and ultrastructural analyses. Her M.Sc. research examined E-cadherin expression during renal development in the prenatal period, contributing to the understanding of epithelial differentiation in organogenesis. Her Ph.D. focused on nestin expression across different grades of meningiomas and glioblastomas, highlighting neural stem cell marker dynamics in tumor progression. She has conducted significant studies on oxidative stress, neurobiology, and tissue damage, including investigations into the effects of melatonin and vitamin C on alcohol-induced lung injury and nitric oxide synthase immunoreactivity. Her research has also explored tissue-level alterations in diabetes and the histological impacts of hormonal and anesthetic agents. Prof. Yay’s postdoctoral work at the University of Lübeck, Germany, further advanced her expertise in dermatological histopathology. Her contributions have been recognized through multiple national and international awards for excellence in experimental and translational research, particularly in antioxidant mechanisms and radioprotection. Her body of work reflects a strong integration of histological, molecular, and ultrastructural approaches in biomedical sciences.

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Featured Publications:

Yıldız, K., Efesoy, S. N., Ozdamar, S., Yay, A., Bicer, C., Aksu, R., & Kılıc, E. (2011). Myotoxic effects of levobupivacaine, bupivacaine and ropivacaine in a rat model. Clinical Investigation in Medicine, 34(5), 273–280.

Sarıozkan, S., Bucak, M. N., Canturk, F., Ozdamar, S., Yay, A., Tuncer, P. B., Ozcan, S., Sorgucu, N., & Caner, Y. (2012). The effects of different sugars on motility, morphology and DNA damage during the liquid storage of rat epididymal sperm at 4°C. Cryobiology, 65(2), 93–97.

Sarıozkan, S., Canturk, F., Yay, A., & Akçay, A. (2012). The effect of different storage temperature on sperm parameters and DNA damage in liquid stored New Zealand rabbit spermatozoa. Kafkas Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi, 18(3), 475–480.*

Yay, A., Ozdamar, S., Canoz, O., Tucer, B., & Baran, M. (2013). Nestin expression in meningiomas of different grades. Journal of Neurological Sciences (Turkish), 30, 532–540.

Sarıozkan, S., Türk, G., Canturk, F., Yay, A., Eken, A., & Akçay, A. (2013). The effect of bovine serum albumin and fetal calf serum on sperm quality, DNA fragmentation and lipid peroxidation of liquid stored rabbit semen. Cryobiology, 67(1), 1–6.*

Ernst, N., Yay, A., Bíró, T., Tiede, S., Humphries, M., Paus, R., & Kloepper, J. E. (2013). β1 integrin signaling maintains human epithelial progenitor cell survival in situ and controls proliferation, apoptosis and migration of their progeny. PLoS ONE, 8(12), e84356.*

Yay, A., Ozdamar, S., Canoz, O., Baran, M., Tucer, B., & Sonmez, M. F. (2014). Intermediate filament protein nestin is expressed in developing meninges. Bratislava Medical Journal, 115(11), 718–722.*

Song He | Tissue Engineering Regeneration | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Song He | Tissue Engineering Regeneration | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Song He, Hunan University of Humanities, Science and Technology, China

Dr. Song He is a dedicated researcher and lecturer at the School of Energy and Mechanical Engineering, Hunan University of Humanities, Science and Technology. With a strong background in civil materials and energy systems, Dr. He has made impactful contributions in the field of nanoporous aluminum substrates, heat transfer mechanisms, and condensation processes. His research bridges fundamental science and engineering applications, particularly in energy efficiency and materials performance. As a first author on multiple high-impact publications and an inventor on several patents, he has demonstrated both technical depth and innovation. Dr. He’s work is recognized for addressing real-world challenges in sustainable cooling and energy systems. His career path reflects consistent academic growth from undergraduate studies through to a PhD, followed by impactful research and teaching contributions. Passionate about material science and thermal dynamics, Dr. He exemplifies the qualities of a next-generation scientific leader.

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. Strong Publication Record (First Author & Peer-Reviewed)

    • Multiple first-author journal articles in internationally recognized journals like Materials, Applied Sciences, Energies, and Journal of Materials Research and Technology.

    • Research is focused on high-impact, emerging areas like nanoporous aluminum substrates, solar thermal applications, and frosting mechanisms.

  2. Innovation and Practical Contribution

    • Holder of three patents related to testing devices for heat transfer and solar radiation absorption of aluminum materials, showing real-world application of research.

  3. Specialization in Sustainability and Energy Efficiency

    • Research closely aligns with modern needs for sustainable cities, renewable energy, and climate-adaptive cooling technologies.

    • Topics such as interface condensation, solar absorption, and surface coatings are directly relevant to global energy challenges.

  4. Long-Term Academic and Research Dedication

    • Strong academic background (BEng + PhD) and a consistent career trajectory.

    • Lecturer since 2020, actively involved in both teaching and applied research.

🔧 Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader International Engagement Needed

    • Limited visibility in international conferences, workshops, and global collaborative projects.

    • Increasing participation in international academic communities would enhance both recognition and impact.

  2. Publication Impact and Journal Tier

    • While the journals are respectable, publishing in top-tier (Q1) journals like Advanced Materials, Nano Energy, or Energy & Environmental Science could elevate the scientific profile.

  3. Postdoctoral or International Fellowships

    • No postdoctoral experience or overseas academic training mentioned.

    • Pursuing a global postdoctoral opportunity would enhance expertise and network.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Song He holds a Ph.D. in Civil Materials and Engineering from Guangdong University of Technology (2015–2020), where his research focused on advanced thermal interface materials and nanoporous substrates. Prior to this, he completed his Bachelor’s degree in Building Environment and Equipment Engineering at Hunan University of Technology (2011–2015), laying the foundation for his interest in energy systems and materials performance. His academic training included interdisciplinary exposure to heat exchange technologies, solar energy applications, and environmental materials, combining theory with hands-on experimentation. Through his doctoral studies, Dr. He developed expertise in micro/nanoporous materials, surface treatments, and condensation properties critical to energy efficiency systems. His strong academic record and progression reflect his commitment to high-impact research and continuous learning. Dr. He’s educational background has prepared him to lead and innovate in the domains of thermal sciences, sustainable technologies, and energy-efficient materials.

💼 Experience:

Since December 2020, Dr. Song He has been a lecturer at the School of Energy and Mechanical Engineering, Hunan University of Humanities, Science and Technology. His teaching and research focus on material science, energy engineering, and surface phenomena. Prior to this, he completed his Ph.D. at Guangdong University of Technology, where he was actively involved in national and regional research projects. Dr. He has collaborated with notable researchers, contributed to interdisciplinary research teams, and co-authored several scientific papers. His hands-on experience includes the development and testing of novel nanoporous aluminum sheets for thermal applications. He has also contributed to the design and patenting of specialized testing devices for thermal and frosting properties. With a blend of academic and experimental work, Dr. He has developed deep knowledge in sustainable materials and surface engineering. His career showcases a balance of scientific inquiry, practical innovation, and educational contribution.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Song He’s research centers on the thermal and surface properties of nanoporous aluminum materials and their applications in energy-efficient systems. His work explores the interface effects, condensation characteristics, solar absorption, and frosting mechanisms of micro/nanostructured materials. A significant part of his research focuses on improving heat exchanger efficiency, air-conditioning performance, and solar thermal energy capture through material innovation. He has studied the role of hygroscopic coatings and nanoporous substrates in enhancing thermal transfer and minimizing frost formation. Dr. He also investigates material-environment interactions, including moisture absorption and radiation management, to support sustainable building technologies. His patented devices offer novel methods for testing aluminum sheets under various environmental conditions. His work bridges fundamental surface physics with real-world energy applications, addressing critical needs in sustainable cities, green energy systems, and advanced thermal technologies. His focus positions him at the intersection of materials innovation and energy efficiency.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 📘 Investigation of the Interface Characteristics and Frosting Properties of the Nanoporous Alumina SheetsJournal of Materials Research and Technology, 2025

  2. 🔬 Review of Hygroscopic Coating on Aluminum Fin Surface of Air Conditioning Heat ExchangerApplied Sciences, 2021

  3. 🌞 Investigation on the Solar Absorption Property of the Nanoporous Alumina Sheet for Solar ApplicationMaterials, 2019

  4. ❄️ Effects and Frosting Mechanism of Nanoporous Alumina SheetsEnergies, 2023

  5. 🧪 Investigation of the Interface Effects and Condensation Properties of the Micro/Nanoporous Aluminum PlatesSustainable Cities and Society, (Date unspecified)

📌 Conclusion:

Dr. Song He is a highly promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award, especially for his contributions to nanomaterials, surface engineering, and sustainable energy applications. He brings a combination of academic rigor, innovation, and application-driven research that addresses critical energy and environmental challenges.