Abdulatif AL-Haj | Cytoskeleton Cell Motility | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Abdulatif AL-Haj | Cytoskeleton Cell Motility | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Abdulatif AL-Haj | Ruhr Universität Bochum | Germany

Dr. Abdulatif Al Haj is a highly accomplished biochemist and molecular cardiology researcher originally from Syria, currently residing in Germany. With extensive academic and professional experience across Europe and the Middle East, Dr. Al Haj has built a multidisciplinary career in molecular biology, biotechnology, and medical education. He holds a doctorate in biology and biotechnology, with a strong focus on actin dynamics and cardiovascular disease. Fluent in Arabic, German, English, and French, he has effectively bridged scientific research with public health, education, and social integration roles. His work includes teaching, paramedic service during the pandemic, and involvement in migrant integration and healthcare initiatives. He has contributed to peer-reviewed publications and collaborated with notable researchers in Germany. Dr. Al Haj exemplifies international scientific cooperation and interdisciplinary application of biosciences for societal benefit.

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🔍 Strengths for the Award:

  • 🔬 Cutting-Edge Research: Key discoveries in actin cytoskeleton regulation and thymosin beta4′s role in cardiac repair

  • 🌍 Global Impact: Extensive collaborations in Germany and Syria, advancing both education and research

  • 📚 Scientific Output: Author of multiple high-impact journal articles and presenter in international scientific symposia

  • 👨‍🏫 Cross-disciplinary Excellence: Combines life sciences, education, and healthcare

  • 🧪 Innovative Thinking: Integrated research on cofilin/ADF, Arp2/3 complex, and cardiomyocyte remodeling

🚧 Areas for Improvement:

  • Broader dissemination of findings through more international conferences

  • Increase involvement in grant-funded principal investigator (PI) roles

  • Enhance digital presence via scientific networking platforms (e.g., ResearchGate, ORCID)

🎓 Education :

Dr. Al Haj earned his diploma and Master’s degrees in Biotechnology and Biochemistry from the University of Damascus, Syria. He later completed a Doctorate in Biology and Biotechnology with a dissertation on the modulation of cofilin/ADF and thymosin beta4 in cell migration. His academic pursuits also include studies in Educational Planning, Natural Sciences, and Microbiology at the Technical University of Applied Sciences Berlin and Ruhr University Bochum. Additionally, he undertook postgraduate training in Education and Psychology, Business English, and quality management under TÜV-certified programs. Dr. Al Haj further enriched his academic repertoire with continuous professional development courses in process management, norm standards (ISO 9001), and nutrition. His commitment to lifelong learning reflects a passion for combining theoretical science with applied clinical and educational practices.

🧪 Experience :

Dr. Al Haj has accumulated extensive research and teaching experience across several prestigious institutions. At the Ruhr University Bochum, he worked with Prof. Hans Georg Mannherz on actin-regulating proteins, contributing to innovative cardiology research. He held posts at Catholic and Central Clinics as a scientist, served as a paramedic at Herne Vaccination Center, and worked as a social worker and integration coach. His academic duties included teaching biology, chemistry, and physics, and serving as an Arabic language teacher in Berlin. Additionally, Dr. Al Haj took on project management and quality assurance roles at LVQ Further Education gGmbH and underwent TÜV training for process management. His unique blend of clinical, educational, and social service roles highlights his commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration and societal contribution.

🔬 Research Focus :

Dr. Al Haj’s research centers on molecular and experimental cardiology, cytoskeletal proteins (cofilin/ADF), and cell migration. His doctoral and postdoctoral work explored the effects of thymosin beta4 and actin-regulating proteins on cellular motility—essential for understanding cardiac development and cancer metastasis. His published work includes significant studies on the Arp2/3 complex, actin dynamics, and the influence of sGC activators on cardiac cells from hypertensive and heart failure patients. Beyond molecular cardiology, he has explored radioimmunoassay techniques, EBV-associated gastric carcinoma, and embryological development of cardiac muscle from branchial arch progenitors. His multidisciplinary approach blends biochemistry, histology, anatomy, and clinical diagnostics, bridging basic research with therapeutic applications. His ongoing interest in student assessment and e-learning underscores a commitment to scientific education and training.

📚 Publications Top Notes :

  1. 🧬 Inhibition of Arp2/3 Complex after ADP-Ribosylation of Arp2 by Binary Clostridioides ToxinsCells, 2022

  2. ❤️ sGC Activator Causes Beneficial Remodeling in Cardiomyocytes from Hypertensive Rats and Heart Failure PatientsFront. Physiol.

  3. 🧠 Chicken Second Branchial Arch Progenitor Cells Contribute to Heart Musculature In Vitro and In VivoDevelopmental Dynamics, 2020

  4. 🧫 Characteristics of Gastric Carcinoma Associated with Epstein Barr Virus in AlgeriaDer Pharmacia Lettre, 2017

  5. 🦴 Etiology and Pathogenesis of Arthrofibrosis at the Cellular LevelArthroscopy, 2016

  6. 🧪 HeLa Cells and the Human Colon Carcinoma BE, 3LNLN and EB3 Cell Lines – Dissertation Work

  7. 🎓 Research on Assessing Students’ Academic Performance in Bloom’s Cognitive Level

🧾 Conclusion :

Dr. Abdulatif Al Haj is a strong candidate for the Innovative Research Award, distinguished by his relentless pursuit of molecular innovation, interdisciplinary approach, and commitment to public health and education. His work on actin-binding proteins and cardiac regeneration holds promising implications for heart disease treatment and personalized medicine. His track record demonstrates scientific creativity, rigor, and societal relevance.

Noura Hussein Abdel Hamid | Cell Structure Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Noura Hussein Abdel Hamid | Cell Structure Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Noura Hussein Abdel Hamid , Zagazig University , Egypt

Dr. Noura Hussein Abedel Hamid Mekawy is a dedicated Egyptian medical academic with extensive expertise in Histology and Cell Biology. Born on April 18, 1981, she graduated with an M.B.B.Ch. from Zagazig University in 2006, followed by a Master’s (2012) and an M.D. (2017) in Histology and Cell Biology from the same institution. Currently, she serves as a Lecturer at Zagazig University’s Faculty of Medicine. Her academic journey is complemented by her passion for medical education, microscopy, and molecular research. Dr. Mekawy has contributed to the field with multiple publications in reputable scientific journals, focusing on histopathological and immunohistochemical studies. She is a member of the Egyptian Society of Histology and Cytology and has completed professional training in self-evaluation and quality assurance in higher education. Her commitment to scientific advancement and education has established her as a respected figure in medical academia.

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Research Background
    Dr. Mekawy has authored and co-authored 10 peer-reviewed publications, focusing on histopathology, immunohistochemistry, toxicology, and therapeutic interventions in experimental models.

  2. Specialization in a Vital Medical Field
    Her focus on Histology and Cell Biology is crucial for understanding disease mechanisms and developing new treatment strategies.

  3. Academic Progression & Teaching Role
    She has shown consistent career advancement from Demonstrator to Lecturer, demonstrating leadership and commitment in academia.

  4. Diverse Research Themes
    Her work explores the toxicological impacts of nanoparticles, pharmaceuticals, and environmental exposures, as well as the protective effects of antioxidants and stem cells—offering a well-rounded scientific profile.

  5. Professional Engagement
    Active member of Egyptian Society of Histology and Cytology and Medical Professions Syndicate, and involved in scientific conferences and training workshops.

  6. Methodological Strength
    Her skills in light/electron microscopy and immunohistochemical techniques indicate deep technical expertise.

⚙️ Areas for Improvement:

  1. Expand to International Collaborations
    Engaging in collaborative research with international institutions can increase visibility and impact.

  2. Publication in Higher Impact Journals
    While she has multiple publications, targeting high-impact Q1 journals can elevate the academic value of her research.

  3. Grant Funding & Project Leadership
    Applying for external research grants and leading funded projects would further enhance her research profile.

  4. Clinical Translation
    Bridging her findings from animal studies to clinical or translational research can broaden applicability.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Noura Mekawy earned her M.B.B.Ch. degree in Medicine and General Surgery from Zagazig University in October 2006, graduating with an excellent grade. Her strong academic foundation led her to pursue postgraduate studies in Histology and Cell Biology. In May 2012, she was awarded a Master’s degree with a thesis titled “The Effect of Maternal Exposure to Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate on The Lung of Albino Rat Offspring (Histological and Immunohistochemical Study).” She continued her academic progression by earning her M.D. in Basic Medical Sciences (Histology and Cell Biology) in January 2017. Throughout her studies, Dr. Mekawy demonstrated outstanding academic performance and developed a deep interest in cellular biology and histopathology. Her educational background reflects her commitment to advancing medical science through both practical research and academic instruction.

🧪 Experience:

Dr. Noura Mekawy began her academic career as a Demonstrator in the Histology and Cell Biology Department at Zagazig University in August 2008. She served in this role until May 2012, when she was promoted to Assistant Lecturer. In January 2017, following the completion of her M.D., she assumed the position of Lecturer in the same department. With over 15 years of experience in teaching and laboratory work, Dr. Mekawy has become proficient in histological techniques, immunohistochemistry, and electron microscopy. She is also skilled in data analysis using SPSS and Microsoft Office tools. Her responsibilities include teaching, supervising research projects, and contributing to curriculum development. Additionally, she has participated in educational quality assurance workshops and continues to mentor students and junior faculty members. Her teaching experience, combined with hands-on laboratory expertise, makes her a well-rounded educator and researcher.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Mekawy’s research primarily focuses on histopathological and immunohistochemical changes in response to environmental, chemical, and pharmaceutical exposures in animal models. Her investigations are centered on understanding tissue damage and repair mechanisms in organs like the liver, lungs, testes, heart, submandibular glands, and the central nervous system. A consistent theme across her work is evaluating the protective or therapeutic roles of natural substances and pharmacological agents, including antioxidants like Vitamin E, Nigella sativa, and Zingerone, as well as advanced treatments such as salivary exosomes and stem cells. She integrates light microscopy, electron microscopy, and molecular biology techniques in her research. Dr. Mekawy is also engaged in evaluating the histological effects of nanoparticles and energy drinks on various tissues. Her contributions are valuable for toxicological assessment and potential therapeutic innovations, contributing to public health and medical safety.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 🧪 Effect of Silver Nanoparticles on Testes of Prepubertal Male Albino Rats and the Possible Protective Role of Vitamin E

  2. ⚠️ Hepatic Changes under the Effect of Red Bull Energy Drinks and its Withdrawal in Adult Male Albino Rats

  3. 💧 Therapeutic Role of Salivary Exosomes in Improving Histological and Biochemical Changes Induced by Duct Ligation in Submandibular Glands

  4. ❤️ The Possible Protective Effect of Zingiber Officinale on Cyclophosphamide-Induced Cardiotoxicity

  5. 👁️ Protective Effect of Chrysin on Corneal Structural Alterations Induced by Sofosbuvir

  6. 🧬 Nicorandil and Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Ureteric Obstruction Recovery

  7. 🧠 Effect of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles on Cerebellar Cortex of Adult Male Albino Rats

  8. 🥼 Protective Role of Ghrelin versus its Combination with Zingerone on Gastric Ischemic-Reperfusion

  9. 🔊 Effect of Low Frequency Noise on Heart and Lung & Role of Vitamin C

  10. 💪 Nandrolone Effect on Cardiac Muscle and Role of Nigella Sativa

🧾 Conclusion:

Dr. Noura Mekawy exhibits the hallmarks of a dedicated, capable, and innovative researcher in medical science. With over a decade of academic and research experience, she has made valuable contributions to experimental histology and cell biology. Her work is methodologically sound, thematically diverse, and medically relevant. The strength of her research, consistent publication record, and academic integrity make her a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Continued growth in publication quality, global collaboration, and translational research will further enhance her already impressive academic journey.

Esmail El-Fakharany | cell biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Esmail El-Fakharany | cell biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Esmail El-Fakharany  , city of scientific research and technological applications , Egypt

Dr. Tamer Abdelrazik is a distinguished researcher in the field of biological sciences and biotechnology, specializing in microbiology, virology, and the preparation of therapeutic agents. He has contributed significantly to the scientific community with over 102 published papers and 16 book chapters. Dr. Abdelrazik holds an esteemed academic position as a part-time research fellow at Pharos University in Alexandria and the Pharmaceutical and Fermentation Industries Development Centre (PFIDC), Alexandria, Egypt. He is also recognized for his leadership as the principal investigator of several funded research projects, focusing on COVID-19 treatments, cancer therapeutics, and environmental technologies. Dr. Abdelrazik’s academic and research achievements have led to his recognition in Stanford’s ranking of the top 2% of impacting scientists globally.

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Strengths for the Award:

Dr. Tamer Abdelrazik demonstrates exceptional research achievements in the fields of biological sciences, biotechnology, and applied biomedical sciences. His impressive track record includes over 102 journal papers and 16 book chapters, with significant contributions to the understanding of antimicrobial agents, cancer therapies, and novel drug delivery systems. Notably, his leadership on projects like “Lactoferrin-Zinc nanocombinations for COVID-19” reflects his innovative approach in addressing global health challenges. Additionally, his inclusion in Stanford’s top 2% ranking of impacting scientists for 2023 showcases his prominence and impact in scientific research. His high H-index (28) and academic supervision of 9 M.Sc. and 13 Ph.D. students highlight his dedication to advancing research and mentoring future scientists.

Areas for Improvement:

While Dr. Abdelrazik’s research output is impressive, expanding the scope of his studies into other emerging fields such as AI-driven drug discovery or sustainability in biomedical engineering could strengthen his scientific legacy. Further interdisciplinary collaborations could also enhance his research portfolio, bringing new perspectives into his work.

Education:

Dr. Tamer Abdelrazik holds an extensive academic background in biological sciences and biotechnology. His early academic training was conducted at recognized institutions in Egypt, followed by advanced studies leading to multiple degrees in the field of microbiology, immunology, and biochemistry. His educational journey enabled him to hone expertise in molecular biology, protein chemistry, tissue culture, and the study of antiviral and anticancer agents. Throughout his academic tenure, Dr. Abdelrazik demonstrated excellence in both theoretical knowledge and experimental practices, often publishing the outcomes of his studies in high-impact journals. He continues to guide future researchers through his supervision of several MSc and Ph.D. students. His education in both the practical and theoretical aspects of biomedical sciences underpins his success as a prominent researcher in various subfields, including therapeutic protein development and environmental biotechnology.

Experience:

Dr. Tamer Abdelrazik’s professional career spans over 15 years, during which he has built a reputation as a leading researcher in the fields of microbiology, biotechnology, and molecular biology. He started his career as a lab specialist at the National Research Centre, Cairo, where he worked from 2006 to 2011. Since 2023, he has held part-time research fellowships at Pharos University and PFIDC, Alexandria, Egypt. In addition to his research duties, he has served as a mentor, advising 9 MSc and 13 Ph.D. students. Dr. Abdelrazik has been the principal investigator on numerous grant-funded projects, focusing on advanced therapies for cancer, COVID-19, and environmental issues. His innovative work, particularly in the development of antimicrobial filters, nanomedicines, and drug delivery systems, has positioned him as a key figure in both academic and industrial research. His career is marked by constant collaboration with national and international research institutions.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Tamer Abdelrazik has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to scientific research, especially in the fields of biotechnology and medical sciences. He was awarded the prestigious State Encouragement Award in 2019 by the Egyptian Academy of Science and Technology for his advancements in medical technologies. In 2014, he received a certificate from SRTA-City for his significant research achievements and distinguished publications. More recently, Dr. Abdelrazik was ranked in the top 2% of the most impactful scientists globally by Stanford in 2023. These accolades are a testament to his contributions in developing therapeutic agents, including antiviral and anticancer treatments, and his work in environmental health technologies. Dr. Abdelrazik’s recognition by such esteemed institutions highlights his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and improving human health. These awards solidify his status as a key figure in his field and underscore his influence on global research.

Research Focus:

Dr. Tamer Abdelrazik’s research primarily focuses on advancing medical biotechnology and environmental technologies. He is particularly known for his work in virology, microbiology, and the development of antiviral agents, with a focus on COVID-19. Additionally, his research addresses cancer therapeutics, especially the formulation of nano-complexes to treat various carcinomas. Dr. Abdelrazik’s work includes the investigation and development of novel bioactive compounds such as antimicrobial agents and the fabrication of therapeutic proteins and enzymes. His ongoing projects also explore environmental applications, such as antimicrobial air filters integrated with air-conditioning systems and water purification membranes. His research aims to merge scientific knowledge with practical solutions to address global health challenges. Moreover, he is dedicated to enhancing the delivery of therapeutic agents through innovative drug delivery systems, with a special emphasis on tissue culture, protein chemistry, and immunology.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Interaction of Jania rubens Polyphenolic Extract as an Antidiabetic Agent with α-Amylase, Lipase, and Trypsin 🧑‍🔬🍀 (2024)
  2. Influence of Cedar Essential Oil on Polyvinyl Alcohol/Cedar Oil/Kaolin Composite Hydrogels 🌲💧 (2023)
  3. Preparation and Physicochemical Characterization of Gelatin–Aldehyde Derivatives 🧪🧬 (2022)
  4. Fatty N-Hexadecanyl Chitosan Derivatives for Biomedical Applications 🧬💉 (2022)
  5. Development of Polyvinyl Alcohol/Kaolin Sponges for Wound Healing Promotion 💉🌱 (2021)
  6. Green Cation Exchange Membrane Doped with Ceramic Nanotubes for Fuel Cells 🔋🔬 (2021)
  7. Effects of Octenyl Succinic Anhydride on Rice Starch Emulsions 🍚💡 (2020)
  8. Antimicrobial Activity of Modified Aminated Chitosan with Aromatic Esters 🦠🍃 (2019)
  9. Cinnamyl O-amine Functionalized Chitosan for Drug Delivery 💊🌿 (2019)
  10. Development of Polyelectrolyte Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells 🔋🧪 (2019)
  11. Smart Alginate/Chitosan Microcapsules for Colon-Specific Drug Delivery 💊👨‍🔬 (2019)

Conclusion:

Dr. Abdelrazik’s outstanding academic and research contributions make him a highly deserving candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His consistent achievements in high-impact publications, leadership in research projects, and innovative scientific discoveries have placed him at the forefront of his field, solidifying his reputation as an influential researcher.