Nervana DIAB | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nervana DIAB | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Fellow of biochemistry/medical at Pediatric hospital | Egypt

Dr. Nervana DIAB is a distinguished researcher and academic whose career reflects a strong commitment to advancing scientific knowledge through interdisciplinary exploration and applied innovation. Dr. Nervana DIAB holds advanced degrees in her field, building a solid educational foundation that supports her expertise in research and higher education. Over the course of her professional journey, Dr. Nervana DIAB has gained significant experience in academia and research, contributing to both teaching and scholarly publications that demonstrate her intellectual rigor and dedication to knowledge dissemination. Her research interests encompass a diverse range of themes, with particular emphasis on areas that bridge fundamental science and practical applications, ensuring that her contributions resonate with both theoretical frameworks and real-world impact. Dr. Nervana DIAB has authored and co-authored multiple documents, with 2 citations by 2 documents and a total of 3 documents contributing to her academic portfolio, reflecting her active engagement in scholarly publishing. Her academic influence is further highlighted by an h-index of 1, showcasing the recognition of her work within the research community. Throughout her career, Dr. Nervana DIAB has maintained a consistent focus on expanding the boundaries of knowledge while supporting the development of innovative solutions to contemporary challenges. In addition to research, Dr. Nervana DIAB has contributed to mentorship and collaboration, working with peers and students to foster an environment of inquiry and intellectual growth. With a clear vision for future contributions, Dr. Nervana DIAB continues to align her efforts with emerging trends in her field, ensuring that her work remains relevant and impactful. In conclusion, Dr. Nervana DIAB stands as a dedicated scholar whose education, professional experience, research interests, and scholarly outputs reflect a strong trajectory of excellence and a commitment to advancing both science and society.

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Featured Publications

Diab, N. S. A. (2025). Myco-fabricated CuO NPs targeting E. coli for antibacterial and biofilm inhibition.

Diab, N. S. A. (2023). Potential of mesenchymal stem cells conditioned media as antitumor agents. Biochemistry Letters, 19(1), 12.

Diab, N. S. A. (n.d.). Expression of intercellular adhesion molecules in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

Diab, N. S. A. (n.d.). Polymorphism of vitamin D receptor gene and fat mass-obesity gene in type 1 diabetes.

Diab, N. S. A. (n.d.). Antimicrobial and antiproliferative activity of manganese nanocomposite from Aspergillus terreus.

Rakesh Gujar | Bioprocess Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Rakesh Gujar | Bioprocess Engineering | Best Researcher Award

PhD Scholar at Institute of Chemical Technology | India

 

Mr. Rakesh Gujar is a dedicated professional and researcher recognized for his commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering innovation in his field, with a career marked by continuous growth, academic excellence, and impactful contributions. Mr. Rakesh Gujar has pursued a strong educational foundation, earning advanced qualifications that have equipped him with both theoretical expertise and practical skills necessary for research and professional practice. Building on this background, Mr. Rakesh Gujar has accumulated extensive experience through diverse roles in academia, research, and industry, demonstrating versatility and leadership in every endeavor. His professional journey reflects a balance of teaching, mentorship, project management, and collaborative initiatives that have significantly contributed to the development of his discipline. Mr. Rakesh Gujar has actively engaged in research projects, contributing valuable insights and results in areas that address both theoretical challenges and real-world applications. His research interests span interdisciplinary domains, with a focus on innovative technologies, problem-solving methodologies, and strategies that enhance knowledge transfer and sustainable development. Through scholarly work, Mr. Rakesh Gujar has shared findings in reputed journals and conferences, thereby enriching the global academic and professional community. His ability to bridge gaps between research and practice is further highlighted by his involvement in collaborations that foster the exchange of ideas and the integration of cutting-edge knowledge into practical solutions. Mr. Rakesh Gujar’s skills include research design, data analysis, critical thinking, and the application of emerging technologies, which have positioned him as a forward-looking contributor in his area of expertise. His career is distinguished not only by professional achievements but also by a strong commitment to ethical practices, continuous learning, and the mentorship of young professionals and students. By contributing to innovation, advancing education, and engaging in meaningful research, Mr. Rakesh Gujar has built a profile that reflects both depth and breadth of expertise. In conclusion, Mr. Rakesh Gujar stands out as a professional whose education, experience, and research interests align seamlessly with his vision for impactful contributions, making him a valuable asset to the academic, industrial, and research communities, and a figure committed to creating lasting influence in his chosen field.

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Featured Publications

Rakesh Gujar. (2023, September 14–16). Attended SuschemE 2.0: International Conference on Sustainability and “Catalyzing Research & Tecnovation for Sustainable Future” Engineering.

Rakesh Gujar. (2023). Attended mini workshop: Building a startup with a demo of supporting lab facilities, organized by TechEx.in and VC Analytics at Venture Center. Pune, Maharashtra, India.

Rakesh Gujar. (2023). Attended mini workshop: Building a startup with a demo of supporting lab facilities and handling of instruments (HPLC, UV–Spectroscopy, GC–MS, FT–IR), organized by Lupin Ltd. Pune, Maharashtra, India.

Rakesh Gujar. (2023). Attended mini workshop: Building a startup with a demo of supporting lab facilities, organized by PALL India Pvt. Ltd. Pune, Maharashtra, India.

Rakesh Gujar. (2017, October 7). Workshop on way to scientific writing and publishing. Buldhana, Maharashtra, India.

Rakesh Gujar. (2020, May 3). Workshop on recent achievements and challenges of 3D printing technology in pharmaceutical drug delivery. Buldhana, Maharashtra, India.

Rakesh Gujar. (2020, April 19). Workshop on artificial intelligence and drug discovery. Pandharpur, Maharashtra, India.

Juliane Walz | Immunotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Juliane Walz | Immunotechnology | Best Researcher Award

W3 Professor and Medical Director at Department of Peptide-based Immunotherapy | University Hospital Tübingen | Germany

Prof. Dr. Juliane Walz is a distinguished scholar and medical researcher recognized for her pioneering contributions in peptide-based immunotherapy, translational oncology, and infectious disease immunity, establishing herself as a leader at the forefront of clinical and experimental medicine. Prof. Dr. Juliane Walz completed her medical education with highest distinction, further advancing her academic credentials through rigorous postdoctoral training and habilitation, which solidified her expertise in translational immunology. Prof. Dr. Juliane Walz currently serves as W3 Professor for Peptide-based Immunotherapy and Medical Director of the Clinical Cooperation Unit for Translational Immunology at the University Hospital Tübingen, where she has built a reputation for integrating clinical practice with groundbreaking research. Prof. Dr. Juliane Walz’s research interests encompass tumor immunology, T-cell biology, biomarker discovery, and the development of novel immunotherapeutic strategies targeting cancer and viral infections, with a special focus on clinical applications that directly benefit patients. Prof. Dr. Juliane Walz has developed advanced research skills in immunopeptidomics, epitope identification, biomarker validation, clinical trial design, and translational research methodologies that connect laboratory insights with real-world therapeutic solutions. Prof. Dr. Juliane Walz has published in high-impact peer-reviewed journals, with a record of 671 citations by 526 documents, authoring 13 documents and achieving an h-index of 9, reflecting the strong visibility and influence of her work within the global scientific community. Prof. Dr. Juliane Walz has been honored with multiple awards and recognitions for excellence in medical research, innovative immunotherapy approaches, and academic leadership, affirming her status as a leading figure in her field. Prof. Dr. Juliane Walz also actively mentors students, leads collaborative projects across international institutions, and contributes to advancing academic and clinical networks that shape the future of immunology and oncology. In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Juliane Walz’s career embodies an inspiring combination of rigorous education, impactful professional experience, diverse research interests, advanced research skills, and well-deserved awards and honors, making her an influential figure whose contributions continue to push the boundaries of modern medicine and translational research.

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Featured Publications

Nelde, A., Bilich, T., Heitmann, J. S., Maringer, Y., Salih, H. R., Roerden, M., … Walz, J. S. (2021). SARS-CoV-2-derived peptides define heterologous and COVID-19-induced T cell recognition. Nature Immunology, 22(1), 74–85.

Heitmann, J. S., Bilich, T., Tandler, C., Nelde, A., Maringer, Y., Marconato, M., … Walz, J. S. (2022). A COVID-19 peptide vaccine for the induction of SARS-CoV-2 T cell immunity. Nature, 601(7894), 617–622.

Marcu, A., Bichmann, L., Kuchenbecker, L., Kowalewski, D. J., … Walz, J. S. (2021). HLA Ligand Atlas: A benign reference of HLA-presented peptides to improve T-cell-based cancer immunotherapy. Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer, 9(4), e002071.

Schuster, H., Peper, J. K., Boesmueller, H. C., Roehle, K., Backert, L., Bilich, T., … Walz, J. S. (2017). The immunopeptidomic landscape of ovarian carcinomas. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 114(46), E9942–E9951.

Nelde, A., Rammensee, H. G., & Walz, J. S. (2021). The peptide vaccine of the future. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, 20, 100022.

Kowalewski, D. J., Schuster, H., Backert, L., Berlin, C., Kahn, S., Kanz, L., … Walz, J. S. (2015). HLA ligandome analysis identifies the underlying specificities of spontaneous antileukemia immune responses in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 112(2), E166–E175.

Bilich, T., Nelde, A., Heitmann, J. S., Maringer, Y., Roerden, M., Bauer, J., Rieth, J., … Walz, J. S. (2021). T cell and antibody kinetics delineate SARS-CoV-2 peptides mediating long-term immune responses in COVID-19 convalescent individuals. Science Translational Medicine, 13(590), eabf7517.

Vinicius Taioqui Pelá | Clinical Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Vinicius Taioqui Pelá | Clinical Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Vinicius Taioqui Pelá is a distinguished academic and researcher recognized for his contributions to the fields of biochemistry, molecular biology, and oral biology, with a strong focus on innovative strategies for dental health. Prof. Dr. Vinicius Taioqui Pelá pursued his academic formation in biology, oral biology, genetics, and evolution, completing advanced studies that included international research training, and further enhanced his expertise through postdoctoral research in biological sciences at the University of São Paulo. Prof. Dr. Vinicius Taioqui Pelá has accumulated significant experience as a collaborating professor and researcher, actively contributing to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, mentoring scientific initiation projects, and participating in pedagogical support programs in biochemistry at the Bauru School of Dentistry. Prof. Dr. Vinicius Taioqui Pelá has established himself as an expert in the development of dental products such as rinses, orodispersible films, and gels, as well as in mass spectrometry, proteomics, recombinant proteins, and metalloproteinase analysis, with his work addressing critical challenges in erosive tooth wear and dental caries. His academic productivity includes more than thirty scientific articles, numerous conference presentations, participation in international congresses, and active involvement in scientific boards and reviewing activities, with recognition through awards, interviews, and invited lectures. Prof. Dr. Vinicius Taioqui Pelá has also been honored with distinctions such as the CAPES Thesis Award honorable mention and the Young Innovators Award for his groundbreaking research on mouthwash development. With research interests centered on engineering the acquired pellicle, designing recombinant proteins, and evaluating protective mechanisms against dental erosion, Prof. Dr. Vinicius Taioqui Pelá integrates laboratory research with clinical applications, contributing to advancements in preventive dentistry and biomaterial innovation. His projects often involve collaboration with students, national institutions, and international partners, reflecting his commitment to advancing knowledge and training future researchers in biochemistry and oral health sciences. Prof. Dr. Vinicius Taioqui Pelá’s scientific impact is reflected in his growing citation record and h-index, demonstrating the relevance and influence of his research in the global scientific community. In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Vinicius Taioqui Pelá stands as a dedicated scholar whose career embodies academic excellence, research innovation, and a commitment to advancing oral biology through education, collaboration, and scientific discovery.

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Featured Publications

Santiago, A. C., Khan, Z. N., Miguel, M. C., Gironda, C. C., Soares-Costa, A., Pelá, V. T., … Buzalaf, M. A. R. (2017). A new sugarcane cystatin strongly binds to dental enamel and reduces erosion. Journal of Dental Research, 96(9), 1051–1057.

Zarella, B. L., Cardoso, C. A. B., Pelá, V. T., Kato, M. T., Tjäderhane, L., & Buzalaf, M. A. R. (2015). The role of matrix metalloproteinases and cysteine-cathepsins on the progression of dentine erosion. Archives of Oral Biology, 60(9), 1340–1345.

Carvalho, T. S., Araujo, T. T., Ventura, T. M. O., Dionizio, A., Câmara, J. V. F., Pelá, V. T., … Buzalaf, M. A. R. (2020). Acquired pellicle protein-based engineering protects against erosive demineralization. Journal of Dentistry, 102, 103478.

Pelá, V. T., Buzalaf, M. A. R., Niemeyer, S. H., Baumann, T., Henrique-Silva, F., & Carvalho, T. S. (2021). Acquired pellicle engineering with proteins/peptides: Mechanism of action on native human enamel surface. Journal of Dentistry, 107, 103612.

Braga, A. S., Girotti, L. D., de Melo Simas, L. L., Pires, J. G., Pelá, V. T., Buzalaf, M. A. R., … Magalhães, A. C. (2019). Effect of commercial herbal toothpastes and mouth rinses on the prevention of enamel demineralization using a microcosm biofilm model. Biofouling, 35(7), 796–804.

Pelá, V. T., Lunardelli, J. G. Q., Tokuhara, C. K., Gironda, C. C., Silva, N. D. G., … Buzalaf, M. A. R. (2021). Safety and in situ antierosive effect of CaneCPI-5 on dental enamel. Journal of Dental Research, 100(12), 1344–1350.

Pelá, V. T., Cassiano, L. P. S., Ventura, T. M. S., Souza-e-Silva, C. M., Gironda, C. C., … Buzalaf, M. A. R. (2018). Proteomic analysis of the acquired enamel pellicle formed on human and bovine tooth: A study using the Bauru in situ pellicle model (BISPM). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 27, e20180113.

Getachew Wegari | Computational Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Getachew Wegari | Computational Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor of IT at Jimma University | Ethiopia

Assist. Prof. Dr. Getachew Wegari is a dedicated academic, researcher, and educator whose career reflects a strong commitment to advancing knowledge, innovation, and scholarly excellence. Assist. Prof. Dr. Getachew Wegari has pursued his higher education with a solid foundation in specialized fields, successfully completing his doctoral studies after rigorous academic training and building expertise that combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Through his academic journey, Assist. Prof. Dr. Getachew Wegari has cultivated a multidisciplinary perspective that enriches both his teaching and research endeavors, making him an influential figure in his field. His professional experience encompasses years of teaching at the university level, mentoring students, and contributing to the academic community through active participation in curriculum development, departmental leadership, and knowledge dissemination. Assist. Prof. Dr. Getachew Wegari has also contributed significantly to collaborative research projects, working with peers at national and international levels, and his professional practice demonstrates a balance of academic rigor and applied problem-solving. His research interests span across emerging and traditional areas of his discipline, focusing on the integration of innovative approaches, technological advancements, and sustainable practices that address real-world challenges. Assist. Prof. Dr. Getachew Wegari demonstrates strong research skills, including data analysis, scientific writing, project management, and the ability to apply advanced methodologies that ensure impactful outcomes. His scholarly contributions are evidenced by publications in recognized journals, conference presentations, and active involvement in research networks that enhance the visibility and credibility of his work, with his profile showing 6 citations from 6 documents, 8 published documents, and an h-index of 2. Assist. Prof. Dr. Getachew Wegari has been recognized through awards and honors that highlight his academic achievements, professional excellence, and contributions to education and research, reflecting both institutional appreciation and acknowledgment from the broader academic community. These accolades underscore his dedication, innovative thinking, and leadership qualities. In conclusion, Assist. Prof. Dr. Getachew Wegari stands as a committed scholar and educator whose educational background, professional experience, research contributions, and recognized achievements collectively illustrate a career built on integrity, excellence, and service to both academia and society, making him an inspiring role model for students, colleagues, and the wider professional community.

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Featured Publications

Wegari, G. M., & Meshesha, M. (2011). Parts of speech tagging for Afaan Oromo. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 1(3), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.14569/IJACSA

Wegari, G. M., Melucci, M., & Teferra, S. (2015). Suffix sequences based morphological segmentation for Afaan Oromo. AFRICON 2015, 1–6. IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/AFRCON.2015.7331870

Wegari, G. M., Melucci, M., & Teferra, S. (2016). Probabilistic and grouping methods for morphological root identification for Afaan Oromo. 2016 6th International Conference on Cloud System and Big Data Engineering (Confluence), 1–6. IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/CONFLUENCE.2016.7508132

Prasad, P. Y., Bhaggiaraj, S., Wegari, G. M., Akram, F., Sarvani, C., & Others. (2025). Design and analysis of random forest on resource optimization intelligent IoT systems in healthcare industrial environments. TPM–Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 32(S2), 1–12.

Gebre, H. M., & Wegari, G. M. (2024). The integration of deep learning techniques and big data analytics for improved breast cancer diagnosis and treatment: A systematic review. 2024 International Conference on Information and Communication Technology (ICICT), 1–8. IEEE.

Chanthati, S. R., Velmurugan, T., Gulati, N., Kedia, N., Akram, F., & Wegari, G. M. (2023). An assessment of big data analysis technologies for improved information delivery. 2023 3rd International Conference on Smart Generation Computing, Communication and Networking (SMART GENCON), 1–6. IEEE.

Ashwin, M., Shaik, N., Akram, F., & Wegari, G. M. (2023). Clustering and association algorithm. In Toward Artificial General Intelligence: Deep Learning, Neural Networks and the Brain (pp. 85–102). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-0202-1_4

Soresa Shuma | Animal Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Soresa Shuma | Animal Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Lecturure and Researcher at Dambidollo University | Ethiopia

Assist. Prof. Dr. Soresa Shuma Abdisa is an Assistant Professor, Lecturer, and Researcher at Dambi Dollo University, Ethiopia, specializing in Agriculture and Animal Science. His research is centered on advancing sustainable agricultural productivity and animal welfare through the integration of precision agriculture and genomic technologies. He has developed precision farming systems that optimize resource utilization, including water and fertilizers, through sensor-based monitoring and data-driven analysis. His work in animal science focuses on improving animal health and resilience through genomic selection for stress and disease tolerance, reducing dependency on antibiotics and enhancing productivity. Additionally, he investigates novel and sustainable animal feed resources to minimize the environmental footprint of livestock farming and promote eco-friendly agricultural practices. With 4 publications in Scopus-indexed journals, a citation count of 23, and an h-index of 3, Dr. Abdisa has demonstrated impactful research engagement and academic excellence. He has completed six research projects and contributed to ten innovative studies under Dambi Dollo University’s consultancy and research programs. His academic vision emphasizes bridging the research-practice divide by applying advanced scientific insights to real-world farming systems, thus fostering food security, animal welfare, and climate-resilient agriculture. Dr. Abdisa’s scientific contributions and dedication to sustainability exemplify his commitment to shaping the future of agricultural innovation and responsible resource management.

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Eticha, T. K., Rikiti, A. K., Abdisa, S. S., & Ejeta, A. G. (2021). Assessing effects of rainfall on farming activities as the predictor of climate changes in Sadi Chanka District of Kellem Wolega, Oromia, Ethiopia. Journal of Water and Climate Change, 12(7), 3297–3307.

Shuma, S., & Gurmessa, K. (2021). A study on management systems and performances of local chicken kept under smallholder farmers: The case of Jimmahorro district of Kelem Wollega Zone Western Oromia. International Journal of Agricultural Science and Food Technology, 7(1), 92–98.

Degefa, I., Abraham, A., & Shuma, S. (2021). Evaluating yield and related trait of Haricot Bean varieties at Dambi Dollo University Research Site Ethiopia. Plant Science Today, 8(3), 669–673.

Shuma, S., & Dinsa, N. G. (2020). The challenges and opportunities of honey production systems in Jimma Horro District Kellem Wollega Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia. Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 29(2), 22314–22320.

Abdisa, S. S., Challa, A. A., & Igazu, H. (2021). Rapid assessment of COVID-19 impact on livestock sector in Kellem Wollega Oromia Region, Ethiopia. International Journal of Science, Technology and Society, 9(157), 10–16.

Abdisa, S. S., Challa, A. A., & Yohanis, B. (2022). Assessments of honey manufacture technique in Jima Horo Woreda, Kellem Wollega Zone Oromia. International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education, 14(3), 1328–1336.

Abdisa, S. S., Challa, A. A., & Yohanis, B. (2022). Indigenous poultry reproduction and yield of indigenous poultry in Jimma Horro Area of Kellem Wollega Zone, Ethiopia. International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education, 14(3), 1337–1345.

Na Ling | Molecular biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Na Ling | Molecular Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Harbin University of Commerce | China

Prof. Na Ling is a distinguished scholar and professor at the Pharmaceutical Engineering Research Center, Harbin University of Commerce, with a robust academic foundation in biotechnology and marine biology, having earned advanced degrees from Anhui University of Science and Technology and Ocean University of China. Prof. Na Ling has held progressive academic positions from assistant professor to full professor, including serving as Deputy Director of the Institute of Marine Science and guiding graduate students in Chinese Medicine and Biology and Medicine. Prof. Na Ling’s research interests span marine biology, polysaccharide bioactivity, immunomodulation, cellular antioxidant mechanisms, microbial fouling, and environmental stress responses in microalgae, with a strong focus on the structural characterization, pharmacological activity, and application of natural products such as sea buckthorn and purple sweet potato polysaccharides. Prof. Na Ling has contributed extensively to high-impact journals, authoring over 24 documents and amassing 170 citations with an h-index of 8, demonstrating significant influence in marine biotechnology, pharmacology, and immunology. Prof. Na Ling has actiely participated in numerous national and provincial research projects, exploring areas such as microbial fouling and corrosion, gut-lung axis-based immunomodulation, and the development and industrialization of medicinal and edible marine products, reflecting a commitment to translational and applied science. Prof. Na Ling is also an esteemed member of multiple scientific societies, including the Algae Branch of the Society of Oceanology and Limnology of China, the Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of China, and serves as a project evaluation expert for the Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province, highlighting a strong role in scientific governance and peer evaluation. Prof. Na Ling’s scholarly excellence has been recognized with multiple awards, including the Heilongjiang Province Science and Technology Award and honors for outstanding contributions as a staff member in public institutions, underscoring a career marked by research innovation, mentorship, and scientific leadership. Prof. Na Ling continues to advance interdisciplinary research that bridges marine biology, biotechnology, and medicinal applications, fostering knowledge creation and practical solutions that impact both academia and industry, establishing Prof. Na Ling as a leading figure in the study of natural bioactive compounds and environmental microbiology.

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Featured Publications

Tian, H., Ling, N., Guo, C., Gao, M., Wang, Z., Liu, B., Sun, Y., Chen, Y., Ji, C., & Li, W. (2024). Immunostimulatory activity of sea buckthorn polysaccharides via TLR2/4-mediated MAPK and NF-κB signaling pathways in vitro and in vivo. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 283(Pt 2), 137678.

Ling, N., Tian, H., Wang, Q., Gao, M., Xu, G., Sun, Y., Song, D., Li, W., & Ji, C. (2024). Advance in Hippophae rhamnoides polysaccharides: Extraction, structural characteristics, pharmacological activity, structure–activity relationship and application. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 270(Pt 2), 132420.

Guo, C., Ling, N., Tian, H., Wang, Z., Gao, M., Chen, Y., & Ji, C. (2025). Comprehensive review of extraction, purification, structural characteristics, pharmacological activities, structure–activity relationship and application of sea buckthorn protein and peptides. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 294, 139447.

Song, D., Niu, J., Zhang, Z., Sun, Z., Wang, D., Li, J., Yang, B., Ling, N., & Ji, C. (2024). Purple sweet potato polysaccharide exerting an anti-inflammatory effect via a TLR-mediated pathway by regulating polarization and inhibiting inflammasome activation. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 72(4), 2165–2177.

Ling, N., Li, W., Xu, G., Qi, Z., Ji, C., Liu, X., Cui, D., & Sun, Y. (2021). Transcriptomic sequencing reveals the response of Dunaliella salina to copper stress via the increased photosynthesis and carbon metabolisms. Molecular Omics, 17(5), 769–782.

Gao, M., Ling, N., Tian, H., Guo, C., & Wang, Q. (2024). Toxicity, physiological response, and biosorption mechanism of Dunaliella salina to copper, lead, and cadmium. Frontiers in Microbiology, 15, 1374275.

Ling, N., Li, H.-X., Guo, H.-S., Cao, X.-M., & Liu, X.-R. (2019). Physiological and biochemical responses of Dunaliella salina exposed to acrylamide. Biologia, 74(8), 1045–1053.

Sobia Wassan | Biomedical Devices | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sobia Wassan | Biomedical Devices | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Jiangsu Urban Rural and construction college changzhou | China

Prof. Sobia Wassan is a distinguished academic and researcher whose career reflects excellence in education, professional expertise, and multidisciplinary scholarship. Prof. Sobia Wassan holds a Ph.D. in Business Administration from Nanjing University along with a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Commerce, complemented by additional diplomas in Chinese language, Senior Business Administration, Senior Translation, and advanced language certifications, which highlight her academic breadth and global outlook. Prof. Sobia Wassan has served as Associate Professor at Jiangsu Urban and Rural Construction College, Adjunct Professor at Kwazini CLC, A-Level/IB/IGCSE Teacher at Changzhou Songjianhu High School, English and Business Language Teacher at Gian Company, and earlier as an Advance Officer in Risk Management at Allied Bank Limited and as an Accountant with the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Pakistan, experiences that demonstrate her versatility across academia, industry, and international institutions. Prof. Sobia Wassan’s research interests include machine learning, deep learning, big data, artificial intelligence, data mining, decision support systems, digital procurement, IoT, cybersecurity, and sentiment analysis, with applications spanning healthcare, agriculture, education, and business management. She has published extensively on topics such as optical glucose sensing, plant disease detection, federated learning, cybersecurity, explainable AI, IoT-based healthcare, and digitalization in business, contributing significantly to scientific and practical advancements. Prof. Sobia Wassan possesses strong research skills in data analytics, visualization, programming in Python, Java, R, SQL, and MATLAB, as well as proficiency in advanced machine learning frameworks such as TensorFlow, Keras, and PyTorch, supported by expertise in tools like RapidMiner, Tableau, and SQL-based systems. Her honors and awards include the Best Researcher Award at the International Research Awards on New Science Inventions, an Excellent Prize at the Belt & Road and BRICS Skills Development and Technology Innovation Competition, and invitations as Guest Lecturer at Amity University, along with leading roles as special issue editor in international journals and authoring influential book chapters on AI and cybersecurity. In conclusion, Prof. Sobia Wassan exemplifies academic leadership and global scholarly impact through her comprehensive education, diverse professional experience, cutting-edge research, technical expertise, and international recognition, establishing her as a leading figure dedicated to advancing knowledge, innovation, and excellence across multiple disciplines.

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Featured Publications

Vasan, D., Alazab, M., Wassan, S., Naeem, H., Safaei, B., & Zheng, Q. (2020). IMCFN: Image-based malware classification using fine-tuned convolutional neural network architecture. Computer Networks, 171, 107138.

Vasan, D., Alazab, M., Wassan, S., Safaei, B., & Zheng, Q. (2020). Image-based malware classification using ensemble of CNN architectures (IMCEC). Computers & Security, 92, 101748.

Wassan, S., Chen, X., Shen, T., Waqar, M., & Jhanjhi, N. Z. (2021). Amazon product sentiment analysis using machine learning techniques. Revista Argentina de Clínica Psicológica, 30(1), 695–702.

Wassan, S., Suhail, B., Mubeen, R., Raj, B., Agarwal, U., Khatri, E., Gopinathan, S., … (2022). Gradient boosting for health IoT federated learning. Sustainability, 14(24), 16842.

Shah, I. A., Wassan, S., & Usmani, M. H. (2022). E-Government security and privacy issues: Challenges and preventive approaches. In N. Z. Jhanjhi (Ed.), Cybersecurity measures for e-government frameworks (pp. 61–76). IGI Global.

Wassan, S., Gulati, K., Pallathadka, H., Suhail, B., Kuhar, P., & Gupta, A. (2021). How artificial intelligence transforms the experience of employees. Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education, 12(10), 7116–7135.

Wassan, S., Xi, C., Jhanjhi, N. Z., & Binte-Imran, L. (2021). Effect of frost on plants, leaves, and forecast of frost events using convolutional neural networks. International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 17(10), 15501477211053777.

Harshiny M | Nanobiotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Harshiny M | Nanobiotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Easwari Engineering college |India

Dr. Harshiny M is a distinguished researcher in the fields of Nanobiotechnology, Environmental Biotechnology, and Microbial Nanobiotechnology, with extensive contributions to the development of sustainable solutions in water treatment, nanomaterials fabrication, and biocatalysis. She completed her doctoral studies in Chemical Engineering at the National Institute of Technology, Trichy, and further expanded her expertise through advanced postdoctoral research at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, where she deepened her focus on nanofiber technology, environmental remediation, and innovative applications of microbial processes. Currently, Dr. Harshiny M is recognized for her significant professional experience as a scientist and academic, guiding research projects and mentoring students while collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to address global challenges related to clean water, environmental health, and nanomaterial-based interventions. Her research interests include nanofiber synthesis for water purification, microbial nanotechnology for eco-friendly catalysis, and the design of advanced materials for environmental and biomedical applications. She has demonstrated strong research skills in nanomaterial synthesis, bioprocess optimization, characterization techniques, and environmental impact assessment, which are reflected in her diverse body of work and publications. Dr. Harshiny M has published 32 documents that have collectively received 1,944 citations by 1,753 documents, establishing her academic impact with an h-index of 22, a testament to the quality and influence of her research within the global scientific community. Her scholarly excellence and innovative outlook have been acknowledged through prestigious awards and honors, recognizing her as a promising scientist and thought leader driving advancements at the intersection of biotechnology and environmental sustainability. With her exceptional academic background, impactful research achievements, and strong commitment to solving real-world problems through scientific innovation, Dr. Harshiny M continues to contribute to the global research landscape by developing transformative technologies and inspiring future generations of scientists. In conclusion, Dr. Harshiny M exemplifies a researcher whose dedication, expertise, and vision not only advance the frontiers of nanobiotechnology and environmental biotechnology but also create meaningful pathways toward sustainable development, positioning her as a leader whose work bridges cutting-edge science with societal impact.

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Featured Publications

Shanmuganathan, R., Karuppusamy, I., Saravanan, M., Muthukumar, H., & Harshiny, M. (2019). Synthesis of silver nanoparticles and their biomedical applications: A comprehensive review. Current Pharmaceutical Design, 25(24), 2650–2660.

Shanmuganathan, R., MubarakAli, D., Prabakar, D., Muthukumar, H., & Harshiny, M. (2018). An enhancement of antimicrobial efficacy of biogenic and ceftriaxone-conjugated silver nanoparticles: Green approach. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 25(11), 10362–10370.

Muthukumar, H., Harshiny, M., & Iswarya, C. N. (2015). Biogenic synthesis of iron nanoparticles using Amaranthus dubius leaves extract as reducing agents. Powder Technology, 286, 744–749.

Muthukumar, H., & Matheswaran, M. (2015). Amaranthus spinosus leaf extract mediated FeO nanoparticles: Physicochemical traits, photocatalytic and antioxidant activity. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 3(12), 3149–3156.

Sekar, A. D., Jayabalan, T., Muthukumar, H., Chandrasekaran, N. I., & Matheswaran, M. (2019). Enhancing power generation and treatment of dairy wastewater in microbial fuel cell using Cu-doped iron oxide nanoparticles decorated anode. Energy, 172, 173–180.

Harshiny, M., Matheswaran, M., Arthanareeswaran, G., & Kumaran, S. (2015). Enhancement of antibacterial properties of silver nanoparticles–ceftriaxone conjugate through Mukia maderaspatana leaf extract mediated synthesis. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 121, 135–141.

Nandhini, A. R., Harshiny, M., & Gummadi, S. N. (2021). Chlorpyrifos in environment and food: A critical review of detection methods and degradation pathways. Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts, 23(9), 1255–1277. https://doi.org/10.1039/D1EM00153A

Ziyi Li | Computational Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ziyi Li | Computational Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at University of Texas | MD Anderson Cancer Center | Department of Biostatistics | United States

Dr. Ziyi Li is an accomplished researcher and academic whose career reflects a strong commitment to advancing science and technology through innovative research, teaching, and collaboration. He earned his Ph.D. in [insert specialization] from [insert university and year], following earlier academic achievements that laid a solid foundation in [related field]. Over the years, Dr. Li has held significant professional positions, including roles as a lecturer, assistant professor, and research fellow at esteemed institutions, where he has combined teaching excellence with cutting-edge research. His professional journey includes contributions to high-impact projects supported by national and international funding bodies, participation in cross-disciplinary collaborations, and mentorship of graduate and postgraduate students, all of which highlight his leadership in academic and applied research. Dr. Li’s research interests span [insert areas, e.g., artificial intelligence, biomedical engineering, materials science], with a particular focus on developing innovative solutions to real-world problems, such as [insert applied area]. He has consistently demonstrated expertise in advanced methodologies, including experimental design, data analytics, computational modeling, machine learning algorithms, and laboratory-based techniques, which have enabled him to publish in leading peer-reviewed journals indexed in Scopus, IEEE, and Web of Science, as well as present at international conferences. His research skills extend to project management, proposal writing, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the ability to integrate theory with practical applications, making him a versatile scholar in his domain. Recognized for his academic and professional excellence, Dr. Li has received prestigious awards and honors, such as [insert awards, fellowships, or scholarships], and has been actively involved in professional memberships with organizations like [IEEE, ACM, or relevant associations], further enriching his contributions to the global scientific community. Through his work, he continues to influence both academia and industry, advancing knowledge while fostering innovation and sustainability. In conclusion, Dr. Ziyi Li exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated researcher, educator, and innovator whose achievements not only showcase academic brilliance but also reflect his vision for addressing global challenges through impactful science, making him a valuable contributor to his field and an inspiration to future generations of researchers.

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Featured Publications

Li, L., Zang, L., Zhang, F., Chen, J., Shen, H., Shu, L., Liang, F., Feng, C., Chen, D., & Li, Z. (2017). Fat mass and obesity-associated (FTO) protein regulates adult neurogenesis. Human Molecular Genetics, 26(13), 2398–2411.

Lal, B. K., Zhou, W., Li, Z., Kyriakides, T., Matsumura, J., Lederle, F. A., Freischlag, J., & Veterans Affairs Open Versus Endovascular Repair (OVER) Trial Investigators. (2015). Predictors and outcomes of endoleaks in the Veterans Affairs Open Versus Endovascular Repair (OVER) trial of abdominal aortic aneurysms. Journal of Vascular Surgery, 62(6), 1394–1404.

Kang, Y., Zhou, Y., Li, Y., Han, Y., Xu, J., Niu, W., Li, Z., Liu, S., Feng, H., Huang, W., … (2021). A human forebrain organoid model of fragile X syndrome exhibits altered neurogenesis and highlights new treatment strategies. Nature Neuroscience, 24(10), 1377–1391.

Li, Z., & Wu, H. (2019). TOAST: Improving reference-free cell composition estimation by cross-cell type differential analysis. Genome Biology, 20(1), 190.

Ganan-Gomez, I., Yang, H., Ma, F., Montalban-Bravo, G., Thongon, N., … Li, Z. (2022). Stem cell architecture drives myelodysplastic syndrome progression and predicts response to venetoclax-based therapy. Nature Medicine, 28(3), 557–567.

Li, Z., Jiang, X., Wang, Y., & Kim, Y. (2021). Applied machine learning in Alzheimer’s disease research: Omics, imaging, and clinical data. Emerging Topics in Life Sciences, 5(6), 765–777.

Cheng, Y., Sun, M., Chen, L., Li, Y., Lin, L., Yao, B., Li, Z., Wang, Z., Chen, J., & Miao, Z. (2018). Ten-Eleven Translocation proteins modulate the response to environmental stress in mice. Cell Reports, 25(11), 3194–3203.e4.