Soresa Shuma | Animal biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

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

Assist. Prof. Dr. Soresa Shuma Abdisa is an accomplished lecturer and researcher at Dambi Dollo University, Ethiopia, with a strong academic and professional background in agriculture and animal science. He holds advanced qualifications culminating in a Ph.D. track specialization in sustainable agricultural productivity, animal health, and food security. His research integrates modern precision agriculture techniques with advanced genomic selection tools, focusing on optimizing water and fertilizer use through sensor monitoring, reducing antibiotic reliance by improving animal resilience to stress and diseases, and identifying alternative animal feed sources to lower the environmental footprint of farming. With a citation record of 108 (23 citations by 23 documents, h-index 3), more than 20 published journal papers indexed in SCI and Scopus, and contributions to six completed or ongoing research projects, Dr. Soresa demonstrates consistent research excellence and global relevance. Professionally, he has provided consultancy expertise within Dambi Dollo University, extending his impact beyond academia by connecting scientific advancements with practical applications in farming systems. His research skills include sensor-based monitoring, data-driven agricultural modeling, genomic selection, sustainable feed innovation, and agricultural system resilience assessment. In terms of awards and honors, Dr. Soresa has earned recognition as a promising scholar through his contributions to food security and climate-resilient agriculture, and he continues to grow his profile toward broader recognition such as the Young Scientist Award. His active involvement in research, coupled with his collaborations and professional memberships, reflects his commitment to bridging the gap between research and practice, ensuring that new scientific insights translate into real-world benefits for farmers and communities. With more than ten research innovations, ongoing contributions to sustainable agricultural development, and aspirations to expand his collaborations and global impact, Dr. Soresa is positioned as a future leader in agricultural sciences. In conclusion, Assist. Prof. Dr. Soresa Shuma Abdisa is highly deserving of recognition for his pioneering efforts in advancing sustainable agriculture and animal science; his proven ability to integrate technology, biology, and environmental management highlights his transformative role in addressing pressing challenges of food security, animal welfare, and climate resilience, with strong potential to expand his leadership, research outputs, and international collaborations in the years ahead.

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Featured Publications

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(1), 57–61.

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), 5227–5233.

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), 5234–5241.

Masoumeh Bararzadeh Ledari | Bioprocess Engineering | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Masoumeh Bararzadeh Ledari | Bioprocess Engineering | Best Research Article Award

Lecturer at Amirkabir University of Technology | Iran

Dr. Masoumeh Bararzadeh Ledari is an accomplished academic, researcher, and technical consultant specializing in energy engineering, climate change, sustainable resource management, and decarbonization strategies, with significant experience across academia, industry, and international collaborations. She earned her Ph.D. in Energy Engineering from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran (2014–2021), where her doctoral thesis focused on hybrid technology evaluation models for minimizing ecosystem sustainability impacts, following her M.Sc. in Energy Engineering from the same institution (2009–2011) and a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Tehran (2004–2008). Throughout her career, she has held academic positions as Lecturer, Adjunct Professor, and Instructor at leading Iranian universities, including AmirKabir University of Technology, Sharif University of Technology, and the University of Tehran, where she has taught courses in renewable energy systems, waste management, building energy simulation, and optimization. Her professional experience extends to leadership roles such as Scientific Director at Tadbirgaran Energy Company, Technical Manager at the Presidential Center for Progress and Development, and Head of Technology Management Groups at multiple organizations, including Butia Steel Company and Engineering & Industrial Management Consultants Group, where she has directed projects in hydrogen energy transition, carbon capture and storage, petrochemical value chains, and energy-environmental modeling. She has also contributed internationally as a Research Scientist at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Austria and the Research Centre for Energy Resources and Consumption in Spain, focusing on water-food-energy nexus models and thermodynamic modeling of biosystems. Her research interests include climate change mitigation, regenerative life models, corporate decarbonization in petrochemical and steel industries, exergy-based ecosystem analysis, and AI-driven energy optimization. Skilled in technical-economic feasibility studies, LCA/LCP modeling, energy policy, greenhouse gas accounting, and process simulation, she has authored influential research cited over 400 times (h-index 11). Her honors include leading multi-sectoral projects with UNDP, FAO, and national ministries on climate policy, stakeholder engagement, and natural resource management. In conclusion, Masoumeh Bararzadeh Ledari has established herself as a versatile scholar and practitioner who bridges academia, industry, and policymaking, advancing innovative approaches to sustainable energy, climate resilience, and decarbonization pathways, while contributing to both national development and global sustainability initiatives.

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Featured Publications

Sabet, A. F., Ledari, M. B., Maleki, F., & Fani, M. (2025). Exergy and thermoeconomic comparison of sustainable methanol and ammonia production from waste and CO₂. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 119148.

Ledari, M. B., Barkhordar, Z. A., & Maleki, F. (2025). Unveiling the potential of bio-based petrochemical development for a sustainable circular economy: A global perspective. Chemical Engineering Journal, 167974.

Kordi, A., Mohebbi, K., Ledari, M. B., & Shirafkan, S. M. (2025). Transforming ports for a low-carbon future: Nexus modeling of hydrogen infrastructure, employment, and resource management in contrasting climates. Energy Nexus, 100515.

Shirafkan, S. M., Ledari, M. B., Mohebbi, K., Fani, M., & Vahedi, R. (2025). Revolutionising the petrochemical supply chain: Integrating waste and CO₂ from CCUS into a low-carbon circular economy framework. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 116722.

Ledari, M. B., Esmaeilinejad, H., & Joda, F. (2025). Integrated resource management subsequent to climate change: A nexus approach for energy, water and food security. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology.

Jingwei Sun | Immunotechnology | Biotechnology Trailblazer Award

Dr. Jingwei Sun | Immunotechnology | Biotechnology Trailblazer Award

Vice President at Grit Biotechnology | China

Dr. Jingwei Sun, Vice President of Grit Biotechnology, is an accomplished biotechnology researcher specializing in immuno-oncology, cell therapy, and gene editing, with a distinguished academic foundation and global research impact. He earned his Ph.D. in Immunology from Yale University, where he trained under Professor Lieping Chen, the discoverer of PD-L1, and contributed to pioneering immune-oncology research that has been published in high-impact journals such as Nature Medicine, Cell, Cancer Discovery, and Molecular Therapy. Professionally, Dr. Sun has transitioned seamlessly from academia to industry, spearheading the development of next-generation cell and gene therapies, including tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) therapies, CRISPR-based products, and cancer vaccines, many of which are currently advancing through pivotal clinical trials in the U.S. and China. His research interests focus on immune pathway discovery, novel antibody drugs, targeted lipid nanoparticle (LNP) delivery, and clinically translatable gene-editing platforms, exemplified by his groundbreaking AaCas12bMAX system that achieved over 80% on-target editing efficiency with undetectable off-target events, now enabling GT307, the world’s first Cas12b-edited dual knockout TIL product submitted to the FDA. With over 50 patents filed and granted in regions including Australia, Japan, and South Korea, his innovative methods for treating cancers and autoimmune diseases have also been licensed to industry partners such as NextCure, Inc. His skills span translational immunology, CRISPR screening, antibody drug development, and clinical trial design, supported by collaborations with leading institutions and companies such as Instil Bio. Dr. Sun’s work has resulted in multiple clinical-stage assets, including NC318, GT101, GT201, GT307, GT601, and GT801, representing first-in-class approaches to tackling solid tumors. His achievements are recognized by a strong citation record on Google Scholar and a significant publication footprint across SCI and Scopus-indexed journals. As a trailblazing scientist, he has bridged fundamental research with clinical application, ensuring his discoveries directly impact patient care. In conclusion, Dr. Sun’s career exemplifies scientific leadership, innovation, and translational excellence in biotechnology, and his contributions to developing advanced immunotherapies and gene-edited products highlight his role as a global leader driving the future of cancer treatment.

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Featured Publications

Wang, J., Sanmamed, M. F., Datar, I., Su, T. T., Ji, L., Sun, J., Chen, L., Chen, Y., … (2019). Fibrinogen-like protein 1 is a major immune inhibitory ligand of LAG-3. Cell, 176(1), 334–347.e12.

Wang, J., Sun, J., Liu, L. N., Flies, D. B., Nie, X., Toki, M., Zhang, J., Song, C., Zarr, M., … (2019). Siglec-15 as an immune suppressor and potential target for normalization cancer immunotherapy. Nature Medicine, 25(4), 656–666.

Flies, D. B., Han, X., Higuchi, T., Zheng, L., Sun, J., Ye, J. J., & Chen, L. (2014). Coinhibitory receptor PD-1H preferentially suppresses CD4+ T cell–mediated immunity. The Journal of Clinical Investigation, 124(5), 1966–1975.

Wang, S., Sun, J., Chen, K., Ma, P., Lei, Q., Xing, S., Cao, Z., Sun, S., Yu, Z., Liu, Y., … (2021). Perspectives of tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte treatment in solid tumors. BMC Medicine, 19(1), 140.

Sun, J., Lu, Q., Sanmamed, M. F., & Wang, J. (2021). Siglec-15 as an emerging target for next-generation cancer immunotherapy. Clinical Cancer Research, 27(3), 680–688.

Sanmamed, M. F., Nie, X., Desai, S. S., Villaroel-Espindola, F., Badri, T., Zhao, D., … (2021). A burned-out CD8+ T-cell subset expands in the tumor microenvironment and curbs cancer immunotherapy. Cancer Discovery, 11(7), 1700–1715.

Wang, J., Yuan, R., Song, W., Sun, J., Liu, D., & Li, Z. (2017). PD-1, PD-L1 (B7-H1) and tumor-site immune modulation therapy: The historical perspective. Journal of Hematology & Oncology, 10(1), 34.

Kabir Mohammed Tafida | Biomechanics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kabir Mohammed Tafida | Biomechanics | Best Researcher Award

Senior Lecturer at Federal University of Education | Zaria | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammed Kabir Tafida, born on April 14, 1980, in Zaria, Nigeria, is a distinguished mathematician and academician with a strong foundation in applied mathematics, teaching, and research. He obtained his B.Sc. in Mathematics from Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto (2005), followed by an M.Sc. (2014) and Ph.D. (2021) in Applied Mathematics from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, alongside a Professional Diploma in Education from the Federal College of Education, Zaria (2013). His academic journey is complemented by a Certificate in Desktop Publishing and his membership in the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria. Dr. Tafida has served extensively in academia, beginning as a part-time teacher and lecturer, before rising through the ranks at the Federal University of Education, Zaria, where he currently holds the position of Senior Lecturer. His teaching portfolio covers a wide spectrum of mathematics, including calculus, algebra, differential equations, and mathematical methods. Professionally, he has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles on fluid dynamics, natural and mixed convection, nonlinear differential equations, and magnetohydrodynamics, contributing significantly to mathematical physics. His research interests center on solving nonlinear differential equations in fluid motion without linearizing governing equations, focusing on natural convection Couette flows with temperature-dependent viscosity and thermal conductivity. He possesses expertise in analytical methods, algorithm development, and applied mathematical modeling, with skills in supervising both undergraduate and postgraduate research. Beyond teaching and research, Dr. Tafida has served in several academic leadership roles, including Departmental Coordinator, Assistant Project Coordinator, and Patron of the Mathematics Department, while also contributing actively to professional bodies such as the Mathematical Association of Nigeria (MAN) and the Nigerian Mathematical Society (NMS). He has participated in major national and international conferences, presented impactful papers, and attended specialized workshops to enhance his academic and professional growth. His awards and honors include recognition from the National Association of Mathematics Students (NAMS), Science Education Students Association (SESA), and an Award of Excellence from the Student Representative Council of FCE/ABU Zaria. Committed to community development, he organizes extra-mural lessons to support students in mathematics education. In conclusion, Dr. Tafida is a versatile academic, researcher, and mentor whose dedication to advancing applied mathematics, teaching excellence, and community service continues to inspire and impact both his students and the broader mathematical community.

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Featured Publications

Ajibade, A. O., & Tafida, M. K. (2020). The combined effect of variable viscosity and variable thermal conductivity on natural convection Couette flow. International Journal of Thermofluids, 5, 100036.

Ajibade, A. O., Umar, A. M., & Tafida, M. K. (2021). An analytical study on effects of viscous dissipation and suction/injection on a steady MHD natural convection Couette flow of heat generating/absorbing fluid. Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 13(5), 16878140211015862.

Ajibade, A. O., & Tafida, M. K. (2018). Viscous dissipation effect on steady natural convection Couette flow of heat generating fluid in a vertical channel. Journal of Advances in Mathematics and Computer Science, 30(1), 1–16.

Tafida, M. K., Umar, A. M., & Umar, L. (2023). Magnetohydrodynamics free convection Couette flow and heat transfer through a vertical porous plate with heat generation and absorption effect. Dutse Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences (DUJOPAS), 9, 133–145.

Umar, L., Tafida, M. K., & Haruna, I. U. (2022). An inertial algorithm of generalized f-projection for maximal monotone operators and generalized mixed equilibrium problems in Banach spaces. African Scientific Reports, 32–47.

Tafida, M. K., & Tajuddeen, A. (2024). Homotopy perturbation method for analyzing the effect of viscous dissipation on steady natural convection Couette flow with convective boundary conditions. International Journal of Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, 10(3), 45–56.

Ajibade, A. O., & Tafida, M. K. (2023). Viscous dissipation effect on steady natural convection Couette flow with convective boundary condition. International Journal of Nonlinear Sciences and Numerical Simulation, 24(4), 823–835.

Pınar Karagül | Biopharmaceuticals | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pınar Karagül | Biopharmaceuticals | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant at Faculty of Arts and Sciences | Department of Chemistry | Duzce University | Turkey

 

Dr. Pınar Karagül is a Research Assistant and PhD holder in Chemistry at Duzce University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry, whose academic journey has been shaped by her dedication to natural product chemistry, antimicrobial activity, and the development of sustainable biocompatible encapsulation systems for improved bioavailability. Her educational background, culminating in a doctorate in Chemistry, provides her with a strong foundation in analytical techniques such as HPLC, LC-MS-MS, and NMR, which she applies to the study of bioactive compounds derived from medicinal plants and industrial by-products. Professionally, Dr. Karagül has contributed extensively through her role as researcher, supervisor, and principal investigator in multiple TÜBİTAK-funded projects, ranging from the synthesis of novel boron-containing ionic liquids to innovative applications in food safety, wound healing, and smart packaging technologies. Her research interests span natural product extraction, encapsulation technologies, antioxidant and antimicrobial evaluations, boron-based compounds, and the development of eco-friendly biomedical and industrial applications. Demonstrating versatile research skills, she has led or participated in projects on resveratrol encapsulation from grape pomace, development of antimicrobial capsules, biodegradable wound healing creams, herbal formulations, and fire-resistant wood composites, integrating chemistry with microbiology and biotechnology to address both health and environmental challenges. Her publications include contributions to high-impact journals such as the Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal and the Microchemical Journal, where she has co-authored works on amino acid-silver complexes synthesized by green chemistry and on advanced HPLC-based analysis of propolis products. As a member of the Chemists Association, she remains actively engaged in professional collaborations and knowledge-sharing platforms. While her citation index currently records 4 citations with 2 documents and an h-index of 2, her growing body of work indicates significant future impact as her research continues to expand in scope and recognition (Citations by 4 documents). Her awards and honors include recognition through research scholarships and project leadership under competitive TÜBİTAK programs, reflecting both her scientific rigor and her innovative capacity. In conclusion, Dr. Pınar Karagül represents a dynamic and promising researcher whose academic and professional contributions bridge chemistry, biotechnology, and sustainability, making her a strong candidate for recognition as a leading figure in advancing natural product-based health, food, and environmental solutions.

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Featured Publications

Dönmez, P. G. M., Karadeniz, Ş., Yoldaş, T., Aydın, G., & Karagül, P. (2020). Comparison of chemical contents of extracts in different solvents of propolis samples produced in Duzce Province. International Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine Research, 1(12).

Karagul, B., Ugras, S., Karagul, P., Usta, M., & Ugras, H. İ. (2024). Analysis and evaluation of quality parameters of commercial propolis products using a new high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method and comparison of antimicrobial properties. Microchemical Journal, 204, 111023.

Ugras, S., Karagul, P., Rasgele, P. G., Yoldas, P. A., Karagul, B., & Ugras, H. İ. (2024). Using amino acid–silver complexes synthesized by green synthesis to develop a new antimicrobial agent. Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal, 57(11), 1745–1753.

Aydın, P., Karagül, B., Karadeniz, S., & Uğraş, H. İ. (2018). Bazı aminoasit gümüş tuzlarının sentezi ve karakterizasyonu [Synthesis and characterization of some amino acid silver salts]. İleri Teknoloji Bilimleri Dergisi, 7(2), 36–46.

Düvenci, E. S., Karagül, P., & Karagül, B. (2025). Effect of encapsulation on the amount of HMF in honey. MAS Journal of Applied Sciences, 10(1), 63–71.

Karagül, P. (2024). Alıç meyvesi ve yaprağı (Crataegus spp.): Hipertansiyona karşı tedavi edici potansiyeli üzerine bir inceleme [Hawthorn fruit and leaf (Crataegus spp.): A review on therapeutic potential against hypertension]. Düzce Üniversitesi Süs ve Tıbbi Bitkiler Botanik Bahçesi Dergisi, 3(2), 1–12.

Yu Bin Lee | Tissue Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yu Bin Lee | Tissue Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher at Korea Institute of Toxicology at South Korea

Dr. Yu Bin Lee is a distinguished researcher whose academic and professional journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing bioengineering and toxicology. He earned his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Bioengineering from Hanyang University, Seoul, under the supervision of Prof. Heungsoo Shin, where he graduated cum laude at the undergraduate level and progressed through advanced research in biomaterials and regenerative medicine. His career trajectory includes serving as a Post-doctoral Researcher at Hanyang University, followed by international research associate positions at Case Western Reserve University and the University of Illinois at Chicago under Prof. Eben Alsberg, where he specialized in tissue engineering and biomaterials. He further advanced his expertise as a Principal Scientist at Samsung Bioepis before joining the Korea Institute of Toxicology in 2021, where he currently serves as Senior Researcher. Dr. Lee’s research interests span biomaterials, tissue regeneration, 3D bioprinting, immuno-engineering, and in vitro disease modeling for drug screening and toxicological assessment. His research skills include the development of advanced hydrogels, biofabrication methods, 3D organotypic models, and cell-based therapies, which have positioned him as a leading innovator in creating functional biological systems that bridge fundamental science and clinical translation. With an h-index of 10, 816 citations by 736 documents, and 25 publications, his scientific contributions have gained significant recognition in the global research community. Dr. Lee has also received numerous awards and honors, including the Outstanding Researcher Award from the Korea Institute of Toxicology (2025), the Young Researcher Award from the Korean National Research Council of Science & Technology (2024), and multiple presentation and poster awards at international and national conferences, as well as prestigious scholarships such as the Brain Korea 21 Scholarship and National Science & Technology Scholarship. These accolades highlight both his academic excellence and leadership in advancing biomedical innovation. In conclusion, Dr. Yu Bin Lee has built a remarkable career marked by impactful research, international collaborations, and recognition for his scientific contributions. His work not only advances the frontiers of tissue engineering and toxicology but also contributes to the development of next-generation biomedical solutions, making him a pivotal figure in the field of bioengineering and applied life sciences

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Featured Publications

Kyun, M.-L., Park, D. J., Jung, H., Kim, I., Jeong, S. Y., Kim, J., Jo, M., Kwon, J.-I., Kim, J. K., Kim, D., Park, S. A., Ryu, C. S., Kim, S. K., Park, D., Lee, Y. B., & Moon, K.-S. (2025). 3D liver model for assessing immune-mediated hepatotoxicity from biopharmaceutical risks. Chemical Engineering Journal. (In press).

Jo, S., Lee, Y. B., Kim, S.-M., Lee, S. Y., Choi, M., Kyun, M.-L., Jeong, S. Y., Lee, S., Kim, J. H., Kim, Y., Kim, Y. J., Park, S., Moon, K.-S., & Kim, T.-D. (2025). Fine-tuning signal strength in CD5 CAR-NK cells for targeted T cell cancer therapy. Frontiers in Immunology. (In press).

Kyun, M.-L., Kwon, J.-I., Jung, H., Kim, J., Jo, M., Lee, Y. B., & Moon, K.-S. (2025). Developing a human immune-endothelial co-culture model for inflammatory vasculitis and drug screening. ACS Omega. (In press).

Lee, Y. B., Kyun, M.-L., Lee, Y. J., Shim, H.-E., Huh, K. M., & Kang, S.-W. (2025). Cyclodextrins as multifunctional tools for advanced biomaterials in tissue repair and regeneration. Bioactive Materials, 49, 627.

Lee, S. J., Jeon, O., Lee, Y. B., Alt, D. S., Ding, A., Tang, R., & Alsberg, E. (2025). In situ cell condensation-based cartilage tissue engineering via immediately implantable high-density stem cell core and rapidly degradable shell microgels. Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials, 8, 1–14.

Jung, H., Kyun, M.-L., Kwon, J., Kim, J., Kim, J. K., Park, D., Lee, Y. B., & Moon, K.-S. (2024). Amplified response of drug-induced liver fibrosis via immune cell co-culture in a 3D in vitro hepatic fibrosis model. Biomaterials Science, 12, 6351.

Jeong, S. Y., Park, D., Park, T., Han, J.-S., Lee, J., Choi, C. H., Jo, M., Lee, Y. B., Kyun, M.-L., Choi, M., Park, D., & Moon, K.-S. (2024). Interspecies transcriptome profiles of human T cell activation and liver inflammation in a xenogeneic graft-versus-host disease model. Heliyon, 10, e40559.

Hafiz Muhammad Usman Abid | Biopharmaceuticals | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Usman Abid | Biopharmaceuticals | Young Scientist Award

Assistant Professor at Health Services Academy | Pakistan

Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Usman Abid is a dedicated researcher in the field of pharmaceutics, with a strong academic and professional background that reflects his commitment to advancing pharmaceutical sciences. He holds a Doctor of Pharmacy from The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, followed by an M.Phil. in Pharmaceutics, and most recently completed his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, where his doctoral research focused on the synthesis, characterization, and pharmaceutical applications of boronic acid-flavonoid complexes for drug delivery systems. Over the years, he has served as a lecturer and visiting faculty member at several respected institutions, contributing to both teaching and research while mentoring students in pharmaceutical sciences. His primary research interests include novel drug delivery systems, nanotechnology-based therapeutics, wound healing, hydrogels, and the biomedical applications of natural compounds such as quercetin. He has published extensively in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals including ACS Omega, Molecular Pharmaceutics, Polymer-Plastics Technology and Materials, and PLoS One, with research covering diverse topics such as diabetic wound healing, cardiovascular therapy, cancer treatment, and controlled drug delivery systems. He has also contributed to review articles, systematic studies, and collaborative research projects, demonstrating his ability to engage in multidisciplinary work. Alongside his academic achievements, he has participated in numerous conferences, workshops, and professional training programs, enhancing his expertise in pharmaceutics, research methodologies, and healthcare practices. With his growing publication record, teaching experience, and innovative research focus, Hafiz Muhammad Usman Abid is emerging as a promising researcher with significant potential to contribute to the advancement of pharmaceutical sciences and global healthcare solutions.

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Abid, H. M. U., Hanif, M., Mahmood, K., Aziz, M., Abbas, G., & Latif, H. (n.d.). Wound healing and antibacterial activity of Quercetin-4-Formyl Phenyl Boronic acid complex against bacterial pathogens of diabetic foot ulcer. ACS Omega.

Abid, H. M. U., Hanif, M., Mahmood, K., Abid, S., Khan, M., Khurshid, U., Azeem, M., Ameer, N., Chughtai, F. R. S., Pandey, K., Qaiser, M., Danish, Z., & Razaque, G. (n.d.). Exploring the potent combination of Quercetin−Boronic Acid, Epalrestat, and Urea containing nanoethosomal keratolytic gel for the treatment of diabetic neuropathic pain: In vitro and in vivo studies. Molecular Pharmaceutics.

Abid, U., Pervaiz, F., Shoukat, H., Rehman, S., & Abid, S. (n.d.). Fabrication and characterization of novel semi-IPN hydrogels based on xanthan gum and polyvinyl pyrrolidone-co-poly (2-acrylamido-2-methyl propane sulphonic acid) for the controlled delivery of venlafaxine. Polymer-Plastics Technology and Materials.

Abid, H. M. U., Azeem, M., Qaiser, M., Faqeer, M. T., Abid, S., Shakil, M., & Khurshid, U. (n.d.). Navigating the vascular frontier: Exploring quercetin-based drug delivery strategies in cardiovascular therapy. Journal of Population Therapeutics and Clinical Pharmacology.

(n.d.). Global prevalence and mortality of type-2 diabetes from 1990 to 2019, with future projections to 2023 and 2050: A systematic review. Global Immunological and Infectious Disease Review.

Azeem, M., Hanif, M., Mahmood, K., Ameer, N., Ramzan, N., Abid, U., Latif, H., & Chughtai, F. R. S. (2022). Enhanced antibacterial and antioxidant properties of chitosan-quercetin complex containing polycaprolactone microspheres for the treatment of gastroenteritis: An in-vitro and in-vivo analysis. Materials Today Communications.

Ahmad, M., Khan, M., Asif, R., Sial, N., Abid, U., Shamim, T., Hameed, Z., Iqbal, M. J., Sarfraz, U., Saeed, H., Asghar, Z., Akram, M., Ullah, Q., Younas, Q. U. A., Rauf, L., Hadi, A., Maryam, S., Hameed, Y., Khan, M. R., Tariq, E., & Saeed, S. (2022). Expression characteristics and significant diagnostic and prognostic values of ANLN in human cancers. International Journal of General Medicine, 15, 1957–1972.

Pandey, K., Hanif, M., Ameer, N., Mahmood, K., Abid, U., Rana, H. L., Batool, F., Abbas, G., Saadullah, M., & Rasool, S. (2022). Comparison of hydrophilic and lipophilic surfactants for the improvement of solubility of BCS Class II drug by first generation solid dispersion method. Latin American Journal of Pharmacy, 41(3).

Azeem, M., Hanif, M., Mahmood, K., Ameer, N., Chughtai, F. R. S., & Abid, U. (2022). An insight into anticancer, antioxidant, antimicrobial, antidiabetic and anti-inflammatory effects of quercetin: A review. Polymer Bulletin.

Shoukat, H., Pervaiz, F., Khan, M., Rehman, S., Akram, F., Abid, U., Noreen, S., Nadeem, M., Qaiser, R., & Ahmad, R. I. (2022). Development of β-cyclodextrin/polyvinypyrrolidone-co-poly (2-acrylamide-2-methylpropane sulphonic acid) hybrid nanogels as nano-drug delivery carriers to enhance the solubility of rosuvastatin: An in vitro and in vivo evaluation. PLOS ONE.

Maryam Montaseri | Food Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Maryam Montaseri | Food Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Faculty member at Shiraz University | Iran

Evaluation for Best Researcher Award – Dr. Maryam MontaseriDr. Maryam Montaseri, affiliated with the Department of Food Hygiene and Control, School of Veterinary Medicine, Shiraz University, Iran, is a highly competent researcher specializing in food hygiene, microbiology, and biotechnology. Her research encompasses critical areas such as foodborne pathogens, probiotic bacteria, antimicrobial resistance, zoonotic diseases, and nanomaterial cytotoxicity, contributing significantly to public health and food safety. She has co-authored over 30 peer-reviewed publications in reputable international journals, including BMC Microbiology, Microbial Pathogenesis, Scientific Reports, Environmental Research, and Journal of Applied Microbiology. Her studies on Clostridium botulinum, Bacillus probiotics, Salmonella interactions, and toxic metal contamination in dairy products demonstrate her expertise in both molecular and applied food microbiology.Dr. Montaseri’s Scopus profile records approximately 31 publications, over 350 citations, and an h-index of 10, reflecting her consistent scholarly impact. In addition to her research productivity, she has contributed as a lecturer in Food Hygiene and Biotechnology, mentoring students and teaching advanced courses in meat inspection, biosafety, enzyme technology, and fermentation. Her technical proficiency spans advanced laboratory methods such as PCR, Real-Time PCR, HPLC, FPLC, ELISA, flow cytometry, and tissue culture, indicating a strong foundation in experimental and analytical methodologies.Overall, Dr. Maryam Montaseri’s interdisciplinary work at the interface of food microbiology, veterinary science, and public health positions her as a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her commitment to advancing food safety, her international collaborations, and her growing citation impact collectively demonstrate excellence in research, innovation, and academic leadership in the field of food hygiene and biotechnology.

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Montaseri, M., Zakeri, A., Amininezhad, H., & Hosseinzadeh, S. (2025). Toxic metal levels in cow bulk milk, yoghurt, and kashk in southwest Iran: Health risk assessment. International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 1–13.

Zakeri, A., Montaseri, M., & Hosseinzadeh, S. (2023). Prevalence and risk factors associated with Q fever infection in slaughterhouse workers in Fars province, Iran. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 96(5), 597–605.

Mohammadzadeh, M., Montaseri, M., Hosseinzadeh, S., Majlesi, M., Berizi, E., Morteza, Z., Derakhshan, Z., Ferrante, M., & Oliveri Conti, G. (2022). Antibiotic residues in poultry tissues in Iran: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Environmental Research, 204(B), 112038.

Kawarizadeh, A., Pourmontaseri, M., Farzaneh, M., Hosseinzadeh, S., & Montaseri, M. (2021). Cytotoxicity, apoptosis, and IL-8 gene expression induced by some foodborne pathogens in presence of Bacillus coagulans in HT-29 cells. Microbial Pathogenesis, 150, 104685.

Ostovan, R., Hosseinzadeh, S., Shekarforoush, S. S., & Montaseri, M. (2021). Interaction between the probiotic Bacillus subtilis and Salmonella Typhimurium in Caco-2 cell culture. Iranian Journal of Microbiology, 13(1), 91–97.

Zhiming Mi | Environmental Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhiming Mi | Environmental Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at East China University of Technology | China

Dr. Mi Zhiming is a Lecturer at Donghua University of Technology and an accomplished researcher in the field of Applied Chemistry. His research primarily focuses on the development and application of functional polymer membranes for the enrichment and separation of radioactive isotopes, high-frequency communication substrates, and ultra-high-strength 3D printing photosensitive resins. He obtained his doctoral degree in Applied Chemistry from Jilin University and currently supervises master’s students while leading several research initiatives. Dr. Mi has hosted four enterprise collaboration projects and two Natural Science Foundation projects funded by the Jiangxi Provincial Department of Science and Technology. His research excellence is evident through more than 20 high-impact publications in internationally reputed journals such as Separation and Purification Technology, New Journal of Chemistry, Polymer Testing, and Express Polymer Letters. According to his Scopus profile, Dr. Mi has approximately 230 citations across 21 documents and holds an h-index of 8, reflecting his growing influence in the scientific community. He has also secured over ten national authorized invention patents and earned more than ten awards in innovation and entrepreneurship competitions, demonstrating his strong capability in both academic and applied research. His innovative work in uranium enrichment membranes, asymmetric nanofiltration systems, and sustainable water treatment technologies contributes significantly to advancements in materials science and environmental protection. Through his impactful research, patents, and leadership in academic collaborations, Dr. Mi continues to play a vital role in advancing functional polymer and membrane technology, making him a leading young researcher in his field.

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Publication Top Notes

Mi, Z., et al. (2025). Preparation of high-permeance polyester nanofiltration membranes utilizing biobased phloretin derivatives for antibiotic separation. Separation and Purification Technology, 381, Article 134210.

Mi, Z., et al. (2025). UV-assisted fabrication of crosslinked polyacrylic acid membranes embedding phytic acid moiety for efficient uranium enrichment. Separation and Purification Technology, 377, Article 133972.

Mi, Z., et al. (2024). Novel robust hierarchical porous membrane for uranium enrichment: fabrication, degradation behavior, and uranium sorption performance. Separation and Purification Technology, 362, Article 131450.

Mi, Z., et al. (2023). Facile fabrication of a modified polyamide acid porous membrane for uranium enrichment in wastewater. New Journal of Chemistry, 47(15), 6296–6307.

Mi, Z., et al. (2023). Quaternary ammonium salts modification preparing charged Janus nanofiltration membrane for the simultaneous separation of divalent anions and cations. Polymer Testing, 119, Article 107805.

Yoon Yen Yow | Marine Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yoon Yen Yow | Marine Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Sunway University | Malaysia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yoon Yen Yow is a distinguished academic and researcher in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medical and Life Sciences at Sunway University. She has built a strong reputation in the fields of phycology, biotechnology, and biomedical sciences, with her work focusing particularly on the discovery of bioactive compounds from algae and their applications in human health, cosmeceuticals, and disease prevention. Through her research, teaching, and supervision of postgraduate students, she has significantly contributed to advancing scientific knowledge while also cultivating the next generation of scholars and scientists. Her leadership roles, editorial appointments, and invited speaking engagements demonstrate her recognition as an influential voice in her discipline.

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Education

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yoon Yen Yow’s academic foundation reflects a progressive trajectory in biotechnology and education. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology with distinction from the University of Malaya, where her early work on algal species inspired her long-standing commitment to marine and applied phycology. She continued at the same institution to complete a PhD in Algae Biotechnology, where her doctoral research advanced understanding of algal taxonomy, genetics, and bioactive properties. Later, she pursued a Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice at Lancaster University, which refined her pedagogical approaches and established her as both a researcher and educator capable of integrating cutting-edge science with student-focused teaching.

Experience

Her career trajectory is marked by steady advancement through teaching, research, and leadership. She has held various responsibilities at Sunway University, including Programme Leader for postgraduate studies, coordinator of final-year projects, and Acting Head of the Sunway Microbiome Centre. Beyond the university, she has served as an external examiner for PhD and master’s theses, industry advisor, and conference session chair, reflecting her recognition by peers as an authority in her field. She has secured multiple research grants, both as principal investigator and collaborator, from national agencies, industry sponsors, and international organizations. These projects span diverse areas, from neuroprotection and anti-inflammatory compounds derived from algae to ecotoxicology and molecular phylogenetics of invasive species. Her ability to bridge fundamental research with translational applications makes her a sought-after collaborator.

Research Interest

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yoon Yen Yow’s research interests converge at the intersection of biotechnology, neuroscience, pharmacology, and environmental sustainability. Her central focus lies in harnessing algae for high-value products, investigating bioactive compounds with antimicrobial, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotective effects. She has also contributed to molecular taxonomy, genetic diversity studies, and phylogeography of marine and freshwater species, advancing ecological understanding while exploring biomedical applications. Her interest in cosmeceuticals and functional foods reflects a commitment to translational science, ensuring her work is not confined to laboratories but reaches broader societal impact. Additionally, her engagement with bioplastics and environmental applications demonstrates her interdisciplinary approach to solving global challenges.

Award

Her excellence has been recognized through multiple prestigious awards. She received the Outstanding Woman in Science Award in Biotechnology from the Venus International Foundation, acknowledging her pioneering work in algae biotechnology. Her role as a keynote and invited speaker at international conferences further underscores her academic standing. She has been honored with the Mahathir Science Award Fund recognition for her research on neuroprotective properties of seaweed, and her students under her supervision have earned awards at symposia and conferences, reflecting her dual contributions as a researcher and mentor. Internationally, she was also awarded the GlobalSeaweedSTAR Travel Fund, supporting global collaboration in seaweed research, and has consistently received teaching excellence awards at Sunway University.

Publication Top Notes

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yoon Yen Yow has an extensive record of high-impact publications across international journals. Selected works include:

Title: 3D Printability of Lysine-Modified Myofibrillar Protein Emulsions
Year: 2025

Title: LC–MS profiling‐based non‐targeted secondary metabolite screening for deciphering cosmeceutical potential of Malaysian algae
Year: 2023

Title: Algae-Based Bioplastic for Packaging: A Decade of Development and Challenges (2010–2020)
Year: 2023

Title: Photoprotective activities of Lignosus rhinocerus in UV-irradiated human keratinocytes
Year: 2022

Title: Spirulina platensis Suppressed iNOS and Proinflammatory Cytokines in Lipopolysaccharide-Induced BV2 Microglia
Year: 2022

Title: Carrageenophyte Kappaphycus malesianus Inhibits Microglia-Mediated Neuroinflammation via Suppression of AKT/NF-κB and ERK Signaling Pathways
Year: 2022

Title: Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety
Year: 2022

Conclusion

In summary, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yoon Yen Yow exemplifies the modern scholar who bridges scientific discovery, practical application, and academic mentorship. Her contributions to algae biotechnology, neuroprotective research, and functional food development position her as a global leader in her field. Through teaching excellence, impactful publications, and recognition through awards, she continues to inspire students, peers, and collaborators worldwide. By integrating fundamental science with translational research, she not only advances academic knowledge but also provides sustainable solutions for health and environmental challenges, securing her place as a driving force in biomedical and life sciences.