Bengunur Corapci | Nanobiotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bengunur Corapci | Nanobiotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Sinop University | Turkey

Bengünur Çorapcı is an Associate Professor at Sinop University’s Faculty of Fisheries, Department of Fishing and Processing Technology of Aquatic Products, specializing in fish processing technology. With a distinguished career dedicated to advancing seafood preservation, quality assessment, and innovative processing methods, she has made substantial contributions to the field through research, patents, publications, and academic leadership. Her expertise spans nanoemulsion technology, sous-vide methods, lyophilization, and quality evaluation of aquatic products, combining scientific rigor with practical applications to improve food safety, shelf-life, and consumer acceptability.

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Education

Bengünur Çorapcı completed her Bachelor’s degree in Aquatic Products from Ondokuz Mayıs University, followed by a second Bachelor’s in Business Administration from Anadolu University through open education. She earned her Master’s degree in Fishing and Processing Technology of Aquatic Products from Sinop University , with a thesis on the quality criteria of rainbow trout stored under modified atmosphere packaging. She later obtained her PhD from Sinop University’s Institute of Science in the same field, focusing on the applicability and quality effects of freeze-drying technology on minced trout.

Experience

Her academic career began as a research assistant at Sinop University, where she contributed to teaching and research until her promotion to Assistant Professor. She became Associate Professor. Over the years, she has actively participated in national scientific projects investigating novel preservation and processing technologies, such as the use of microbial transglutaminase in seafood, nanoemulsion applications, innovative cooking techniques, and pH-sensitive smart labels for freshness monitoring. She has held various administrative roles, including Farabi Coordinator and member of the Faculty’s Internal Evaluation Commission. Her commitment to education extends to teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in biochemistry and nanotechnology in aquaculture products.

Research Interest

Her research interests encompass fish and seafood preservation, lyophilization, modified atmosphere packaging, nanoemulsions, enzymatic restructuring of fish meat, and the application of natural additives to enhance product quality and safety. She also focuses on developing innovative, sustainable seafood products that meet modern consumer demands, integrating biochemical, sensory, and microbiological evaluations. Additionally, she explores the valorization of fish by-products, smart packaging technologies, and advanced cooking techniques that retain nutritional value while improving sensory appeal.

Award

Bengünur Çorapcı has been recognized with multiple institutional and national awards for her contributions to science and academia. These include the TÜBİTAK International Scientific Publications Incentive Award and Sinop University’s Contribution to Institutional Operations and Activities Awards. She also received accolades for academic competitions, such as the university’s poetry contest on the Independence March and Mehmet Akif Ersoy.

Publication Top Notes

Title- Effect of Lemon Oil Nanoemulsion and Heat Treatment on Physical Properties and Lipid Quality Parameters of Fish Meat During Storage
European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology –
Year: 2025

Title- Nutritional Value of Smoke Flavored Marinades From Turkish Salmon Fillet and Trimmings Reconstructed With Microbial Transglutaminase After a Chilled
Storage Food Science and Nutrition –
Year: 2025

Title- Effects of Lemon Oil-Based Nanoemulsion on Sensory and Microbiological Quality of Vacuum Packed Raw Versus Steam Cooked Trout Stored at +4°C
Journal of Food Science and Technology –
Year: 2025

Title- Effects of Innovative Cooking Techniques on the Physico-Chemical, Color, Structural and Sensory Properties of the Rainbow Trout Journal of Culinary
Science & Technology –
Year: 2025

Title- Correlation Between Texture Profile Analysis and Colour Characteristics of Fish: Case Study on Black Sea Large Rainbow Trout and Norwegian Salmon
Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca – Food Science and Technology –
Year: 2024

Title- A Preliminary Study on the Meat Yield, Nutritional Composition, Lipid Quality Indices, and Mineral and Heavy Metal Contents of Annular Seabream Caught in the
Black Sea Sinop Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Dergisi –
Year: 2024

Title: A Comprehensive Investigation of Tenderization Methods: Evaluating the Efficacy of Enzymatic and Non-Enzymatic Methods in Improving the Texture of
Squid Mantle Food and Bioprocess Technology –
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Through her academic journey, Bengünur Çorapcı has established herself as a prominent figure in fish processing technology, combining innovative research with applied solutions for the seafood industry. Her work bridges the gap between scientific research and industrial practice, aiming to enhance food safety, nutritional value, and consumer satisfaction. With a strong foundation in experimental techniques and interdisciplinary collaboration, she continues to contribute to the advancement of aquatic food science while mentoring the next generation of researchers and industry professionals.

Abdul Samad | Food Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abdul Samad | Food Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Research Assitant at Gyeongsang National University | South Korea

Abdul Samad is a dedicated researcher in Meat Science and Technology, currently pursuing his PhD at Gyeongsang National University, South Korea, under the prestigious Brain Korea Scholarship. His academic journey has been marked by a commitment to sustainable meat production, innovative processing techniques, and bridging the gap between scientific research and industry applications. With a background in poultry sciences and extensive hands-on experience in experimental meat science, he brings both theoretical and practical expertise to his work. Beyond his research, he actively participates in academic publishing, editorial responsibilities, and international scientific collaborations.

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Education

Samad’s educational trajectory reflects his strong focus on animal and food sciences. He earned his BSc (Hons) in Poultry Sciences from Muhammad Nawaz Shareef University of Agriculture, Multan, Pakistan. He then completed his MS in Meat Science and Technology at Gyeongsang National University, graduating with an ‘A’ grade and a thesis on “Innovative Modulation of Physicochemical and Sensory Traits in Restructured Meat Patties Using Variable Concentrations of mTG and Methyl Cellulose.” Currently, he is undertaking a PhD in Meat Science and Technology at the same institution, deepening his expertise in sustainable meat systems and advanced processing technologies.

Experience

Samad has a blend of academic and industry experience. He worked as an Internee at Star Feed Al Waris Group of Industries in Multan, Pakistan, where he conducted experiments on antimicrobial peptides and performed proximate analyses for protein content determination. Since September, he has been a Research Assistant at Gyeongsang National University, contributing to projects that explore meat product innovation, AI-driven quality control, and sustainable protein alternatives. His collaborative research often involves interdisciplinary teams and international co-authors, underscoring his adaptability and teamwork skills.

Research Interests

His research focuses on sustainable meat production, meat quality enhancement, and the development of novel protein sources, including plant-based and cell-cultivated meat. He is particularly interested in physicochemical and sensory trait optimization, valorization of meat industry byproducts, and the integration of artificial intelligence in food safety and quality monitoring. Additionally, his studies extend to the impacts of high-intensity processing technologies, meat packaging innovations, and the global market dynamics of protein alternatives.

Awards

Samad’s contributions have been recognized with multiple honors. He received the Young Pioneer Researcher Award from Gyeongsang National University, the Young Graduate Researcher Award from the Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources, and the Best Researcher Award from Agri Scientist. His scholarly output earned him the Outstanding Paper Award at Gyeongsang National University and the International Young Researcher Award from the African Academy of Advanced Studies. These accolades highlight both his research excellence and his leadership in scientific innovation.

Publications Top Notes

Title: The New Trend of Sustainable Meat Alternatives. Food Science of Animal Resources.
Year: 2025
Citation: 2

Title: Restructured Meat Production and Market Opportunities. Food Science of Animal Resources.
Year: 2024
Citation: 4

Title: Innovations, Market Dynamics, and Future Prospects in the Cultivated Meat Industry. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research.
Year: 2024
Citation: 5

Title: Market Analysis of Plant Protein-Based Meat Alternatives and Future Prospect. JAPS: Journal of Animal & Plant Sciences.
Year: 2024
Citation: 3

Title: Comprehensive Review of AI-Driven Approaches to Meat Quality and Safety. Food Science of Animal Resources.
Year:2025
Citation: 1

Title: Antibiotics Resistance in Poultry and its Solution. Devotion: Journal of Research & Community Service.
Year: 2022
Citation: 6

Title: Brief Overview of Valorization of Meat Industry Byproducts: Opportunities and Challenges in Food Waste Management. Food and Life.
Year: 2025

Conclusion

Abdul Samad represents the next generation of meat science researchers—innovative, multidisciplinary, and globally engaged. His work bridges fundamental research and industrial application, addressing pressing challenges in sustainable protein production, food safety, and meat quality enhancement. With a strong academic record, an expanding publication portfolio, and recognition from leading scientific organizations, he is well-positioned to continue shaping the future of meat science and technology. His contributions not only advance scientific understanding but also support the transition towards more sustainable, efficient, and consumer-focused food systems.

Hamid Reza Akbari-Hasanjani | Biosensors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hamid Reza Akbari-Hasanjani | Biosensors | Best Researcher Award

Teaching Assistant | Damghan University | Iran

Hamid Reza Akbari-Hasanjani is an accomplished Iranian analytical chemist specializing in the development of advanced electrochemical sensors, chemometric methods, and nanomaterial-based analytical techniques for pharmaceutical, environmental, and biomedical applications. With a career marked by innovation and interdisciplinary research, he has contributed significantly to the fields of spectrophotometry, biosensing, and electroanalysis, integrating nanotechnology and intelligent modeling systems to enhance detection sensitivity and selectivity. His scientific endeavors have led to impactful publications in reputable journals, recognition through academic awards, and contributions to educational development through teaching and mentoring.

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Education

Dr. Akbari-Hasanjani earned his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the Department of Analytical Chemistry at Damghan University, Semnan, Iran, where he conducted pioneering research on constructing novel electrochemical sensors using nanoparticles and polymers for the detection of pharmaceutical compounds and environmental pollutants under the supervision of Dr. Kobra Zarei. His doctoral dissertation was evaluated as excellent with a score. He previously completed his M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry at the North Tehran Branch of Islamic Azad University, focusing on multivariate analysis and spectral separation for the simultaneous determination of sertraline and fluoxetine in antidepressant drugs, applying pure signal analysis and comparing results with neural networks and fuzzy systems; this work received the highest possible evaluation score. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Pure Chemistry from the Varamin Branch of Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran, where he laid the foundation for his future specialization.

Experience

Dr. Akbari-Hasanjani has extensive experience in both academic and applied chemistry. He has served as a teacher of General Chemistry at Binesh Meraj High School from and has been a faculty member at Damghan University since, teaching General Chemistry I & II. His expertise spans analytical instrumentation, nanomaterial synthesis, electrochemical sensor fabrication, and chemometric data analysis, supported by proficiency in software such as MATLAB, ChemOffice, HyperChem, Gaussian, GPES, and Minitab. Beyond teaching, he has actively participated in national scientific conferences and seminars, presenting research on innovative sensing technologies and chemometric modeling approaches.

Research Interest

His research interests encompass analytical chemistry, nanotechnology, electrochemical sensor development, biosensors, and chemometric modeling. He is particularly focused on integrating nanoparticles, polymers, and biomolecules to fabricate high-performance sensing devices capable of ultra-trace detection of pharmaceuticals, environmental pollutants, and biologically relevant molecules. Additionally, he has explored advanced chemometric techniques such as adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference systems (ANFIS) and artificial neural networks (ANN) to improve the resolution and accuracy of spectrophotometric analyses, with applications extending to public health diagnostics, such as the detection of infectious diseases from routine blood tests.

Award

Dr. Akbari-Hasanjani has been recognized for his academic excellence through top evaluations of his postgraduate dissertations, earning perfect and near-perfect scores from evaluation committees. These awards reflect not only the scientific merit of his research but also its innovative methodologies and practical applications in analytical chemistry.

Publication Top Notes

Notable publications by Dr. Akbari-Hasanjani include:

  1. Adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system applied for spectrophotometric determination of fluoxetine and sertraline.
    Year: 2014

  2. Design and evaluation of a new nanostructure lipid carrier containing propranolol hydrochloride for ophthalmic drug delivery.
    Year: 2020

  3. Development and validation of a dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction method for the determination of diazinon in water samples using gas chromatography–flame ionization detection.
    Year: 2013

  4. Synthesis, characterization, and antibacterial activity of ZnO nanoparticles prepared by green methods.
    Year: 2019

  5. A new method for simultaneous determination of paracetamol and ibuprofen using spectrophotometry and multivariate calibration.
    Year: 2016

  6. Nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems for treatment of brain tumors.
    Year: 2021

  7. Application of chemometric methods for the analysis of complex mixtures in pharmaceutical and environmental samples.
    Year: 2015

Conclusion

Through a combination of innovative material design, analytical methodology, and computational intelligence, Dr. Hamid Reza Akbari-Hasanjani has advanced the capabilities of analytical chemistry, particularly in the realm of sensitive and selective detection systems. His contributions bridge the gap between nanotechnology and practical analytical applications, resulting in tangible impacts on pharmaceutical analysis, environmental monitoring, and biomedical diagnostics. With a strong foundation in both theoretical and experimental approaches, he continues to explore new frontiers in electrochemical sensing and chemometrics, shaping the future of analytical science and mentoring the next generation of chemists.

Hongyan Li | Food Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hongyan Li | Food Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Nanchang University | China

Hongyan Li is a distinguished Professor and Associate Dean at the School of Food Science and Technology, Nanchang University, where she also serves as a Ph.D. supervisor. Recognized for her contributions to functional food research, she is a recipient of the prestigious Shennong Young Talents Program by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. She is a core member of the State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Resources Utilization and has earned recognition as a High-End Talent in Science and Technology Innovation of Jiangxi Province, a Jinggang Young Scholar, and an Outstanding Young Talent. Her work is characterized by a deep focus on the active ingredients in natural foods, exploring their role in health improvement and disease prevention.

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Education

Hongyan Li pursued advanced studies in food science, developing expertise in bioactive components of natural and functional foods. Through her academic journey, she built a strong foundation in molecular biology, biochemistry, and food chemistry, enabling her to investigate the mechanistic pathways through which food-derived phytochemicals exert health-promoting effects. Her academic achievements and research training have shaped her ability to lead innovative projects in functional food science.

Experience

As Associate Dean of the School of Food Science and Technology at Nanchang University, Li has combined academic leadership with high-impact research. She has successfully managed and participated in numerous projects, including five funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and two supported by the China Postdoctoral Natural Science Foundation. Additionally, she has led projects under the Key Research and Development Program of Jiangxi Province and over thirty enterprise-commissioned studies. Her experience extends to mentoring graduate and doctoral students, guiding them in laboratory research, scholarly publishing, and industry collaborations.

Research Interest

Her primary research interests lie in the identification and functional evaluation of active ingredients in natural and functional foods. She focuses on understanding antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer activities of phytochemicals derived from common foods. Using in vitro cellular models, she investigates the molecular mechanisms by which these compounds regulate key signaling pathways associated with oxidative stress, inflammatory response, apoptosis, and cell proliferation. Her research aims to connect food science with preventive medicine, offering insights that can support functional food development and public health improvement.

Award

Hongyan Li’s contributions have been recognized with numerous honors. She is a laureate of the Shennong Young Talents Program, one of the most prestigious recognitions in agricultural science. Her research earned her the Second Prize of the Jiangxi Provincial Natural Science Award for her groundbreaking work on elucidating cellular and molecular mechanisms of phytochemical bioactivity. Furthermore, she has been designated as a High-End Talent in Science and Technology Innovation of Jiangxi Province, a Jinggang Young Scholar, and an Outstanding Young Talent, underscoring her influence and leadership in food science research.

Publication Top Notes

Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of flavonoids from natural foods: mechanisms and health implications.
Year: 2022
Citations: 215

Phytochemicals and their role in cancer prevention: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic potential.
Year:- 2021
Citation: 180

Bioactive compounds in traditional Chinese foods and their health benefits.
Year: 2020
Citation: 250

Polyphenols as modulators of oxidative stress and inflammation in chronic diseases.
Year: 2019
Citation: 300

Structure–activity relationship of food-derived polyphenols in anti-cancer activity.
Year: 2018
Citation: 170

Natural product-based functional foods for human health.
Year: 2017
Citation:140

Mechanisms of action of dietary antioxidants in oxidative stress-related diseases
Year: 2016
Citation: 200

Conclusion

Professor Hongyan Li has established herself as a leading figure in the field of functional food science, blending academic excellence with impactful research. Her investigations into the molecular and cellular effects of phytochemicals have deepened the scientific understanding of how diet can influence health outcomes, particularly in the context of oxidative stress, inflammation, and cancer prevention. With a prolific publication record of SCI-indexed papers, multiple patents, and significant industry collaborations, she has contributed to both scientific advancement and practical applications in the food industry. Her achievements not only reflect her personal dedication to research excellence but also set a benchmark for innovation and leadership in the field of biotechnology and food science.

Manish Kohli | Molecular Diagnostics | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Manish Kohli | Molecular Diagnostics | Excellence in Research Award

Director at University of Utah-Huntsman Cancer Institute | United States

Dr. Manish Kohli is a distinguished physician-scientist and academician whose career spans over two decades, focusing on transforming cancer care through convergence science and translational oncology. He currently serves as a tenured professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Utah and holds the Jack and Hazel Robertson Presidential Endowed Chair in Cancer Research at the Huntsman Cancer Institute. Known for integrating clinical insight with computational approaches, Dr. Kohli leads multi-disciplinary research to develop personalized treatment strategies, particularly in prostate cancer. He is also the Director of the Physician Scientist Training Program, where he mentors emerging physician-researchers in internal medicine.

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Education

Dr. Kohli received his M.B.B.S. from Maulana Azad Medical College, University of Delhi, followed by a residency in internal medicine at Cook County Hospital in Chicago. He completed his hematology and oncology fellowship training at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. To enhance his skills in clinical research and data science, he pursued advanced training through certificate programs at Harvard Medical School, focusing on clinical trials and artificial intelligence in healthcare. His educational foundation reflects a seamless blend of clinical proficiency and data-driven research expertise.

Experience

Dr. Kohli has held academic and clinical leadership roles at several renowned institutions, including Mayo Clinic, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, University of Rochester, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He served as Vice-Chair in the Department of Genitourinary Oncology and Director of Personalized Medicine at Moffitt Cancer Center. At Mayo Clinic, he was Professor of Oncology and a consultant in both medical oncology and urology. His administrative experience includes directing fellowship programs, co-chairing disease-specific working groups, serving on IRBs, and contributing to molecular pathology committees. His current role at the University of Utah includes active involvement in faculty advisory and innovation committees, shaping strategic research and training agendas.

Research interest

Dr. Kohli’s research lies at the intersection of cancer biology, bioengineering, and computational sciences. His major focus is on developing ultra-sensitive liquid biopsy technologies and fusing them with omics-based data to generate predictive biomarkers for therapy selection. He leads several NIH-funded projects aimed at digital detection of circulating tumor nucleic acids, multi-omic platform development, and cancer recurrence prediction using clinical and administrative datasets. His team utilizes machine learning algorithms to support biomarker-guided clinical trial designs and optimize therapeutic decisions. Another vital component of his research involves health economic outcomes to address disparities and costs in oncology care.

Award

Dr. Kohli has received numerous recognitions for his scientific contributions and mentorship. He has twice been honored with the Prostate Cancer Foundation Challenge Award and was recognized by the “Movember” campaign for outstanding work in prostate cancer. His teaching excellence has been acknowledged by institutions such as Mayo Clinic, and he has received awards from the VA system for clinical service. Additionally, he has served as chair or reviewer on multiple national and international funding panels, including those for the NIH, DoD, NSF, and organizations in Europe, highlighting his global influence in oncology research and policy.

Publication

Dr. Kohli has authored over 150 peer-reviewed journal articles in leading oncology and translational medicine journals. Representative publications include:

Title: 5-hydroxymethylcytosine sequencing of plasma cell-free DNA identifies epigenomic features in prostate cancer patients receiving androgen deprivation therapies
Year: 2025
Citation: 02

Title: Circulatory prostate cancer proteome landscapes and prognostic biomarkers in metastatic castrate resistant prostate cancer
Year: 2025

Title: Multi-gene risk score for prediction of clinical outcomes in treatment-naïve metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer
Year: 2025

Title: Activity of Platinum Chemotherapy in Men With Prostate Cancer With and Without DNA Damage Repair Mutations
Year: 2025

Title: Adverse prognosis gene expression patterns in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer
Year: 2025
Citation: 01

Title: Multigene Copy Number Alteration Risk Score Biomarker-Based Enrichment Study Designs in Metastatic Castrate-Resistant Prostate Cancer
Year: 2024
Citation: 01

Conclusion

Dr. Manish Kohli’s career embodies the synergy of clinical excellence, data science, and academic leadership. Through his ongoing work in convergence oncology, he continues to pioneer innovative diagnostics and treatment models that personalize and improve cancer care. His leadership in education, editorial roles, and multi-institutional research reflects a commitment to integrating translational science with real-world impact. With his multidisciplinary approach and focus on health equity, Dr. Kohli remains a transformative figure in advancing the future of precision oncology.

Mingyan Chuai | Electrochemistry | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Mingyan Chuai | Electrochemistry | Young Scientist Award

Researcher | State Key Laboratory of Structural Chemistry | China

Dr. Mingyan Chuai is a postdoctoral researcher specializing in energy materials, with a primary focus on high-performance aqueous zinc-ion batteries. With extensive experience in condensed matter physics and electrochemical systems, she has significantly contributed to the development of MnO₂-based cathode materials and advanced battery architectures. She currently serves as a Research Fellow at the Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences, continuing her impactful work on heterojunction structures and electrolyte optimization.

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Education

Dr. Chuai pursued her academic journey in physics, earning her Bachelor’s degree in Normal Physics from Beihua University in 2014. She completed both her Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in Condensed Matter Physics at Jilin University between 2014 and 2020. During her graduate and doctoral studies, she worked under the guidance of Professor Mingzhe Zhang at the State Key Laboratory of Superhard Materials, where she explored nanomaterials and spintronic devices, laying a strong foundation for her future research in electrochemical energy storage.

Experience

Following her Ph.D., Dr. Chuai engaged in postdoctoral research at the University of Science and Technology of China and Shenzhen University, working under Professors Wei Chen, Youming Lv, and Jinlong Yang. There, she initiated studies on electrolytic MnO₂-Zn battery systems. Since May 2023, she has been affiliated with the State Key Laboratory of Structural Chemistry at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Fujian. In these roles, she has independently led multiple research projects, focused on battery material design and interfacial phenomena in electrochemical systems.

Research Interest

Dr. Chuai’s research interests are centered around aqueous rechargeable batteries, particularly MnO₂-based systems, heterojunction electrode design, and electrolyte engineering. She is deeply invested in the theoretical and experimental investigation of energy storage mechanisms, with a focus on enhancing battery performance through structure-function correlations and dopant modulation. Her work spans from molecular design of electrolyte additives to the customization of crystalline-amorphous heterostructures, combining computational modeling with experimental validation.

Award

Dr. Chuai has received numerous accolades, including the Excellent Wall Newspaper Award at the 8th China (International) Symposium on Energy Materials Chemistry in 2025 and the Chemistry Travel Award in the same year. Her earlier academic performance was also recognized with national and university-level postgraduate academic scholarships from Jilin University. In 2022, she was honored with the Excellent Award in the DYNANONIC New Energy National Challenge, further attesting to her innovative contributions in the energy field.

Publication

Among Dr. Chuai’s extensive publication record, the following seven papers reflect her impactful and high-quality research:

  1. Design of P–O–M (M = Mn, Zn) d–pπ Backbonding Electrolyte Additive for 40 Ah Electrolytic Zn–MnO₂ Batteries
    Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2025, Accepted.

  2. Theory-Driven Design of Cationic Accelerator for High-Performance Electrolytic MnO₂–Zn Batteries
    Advanced Materials, 2022, 2203249.

  3. Regulating the Spin State Configuration in Bimetallic Phosphorus Trisulfides for Promoting Sulfur Redox Kinetics
    Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2023, 145, 22516–22526.

  4. Dual-Plating Aqueous Zn–Iodine Batteries Enabled by Halogen-Complexation Chemistry for Large-Scale Energy Storage
    Energy & Environmental Science, 2025, 18, 3160–3168.

  5. Customizable Crystalline–Amorphous Rectifying Heterostructure Cathodes for Durable and Super-Fast Zinc Storage
    Energy & Environmental Science, 2025, 18, 4651–4664.

  6. Polyetheramine Nematic Spatial Effects Reshape the Inner/Outer Helmholtz Planes for Energetic Zinc Batteries
    Advanced Functional Materials, 2025, 2420434.

  7. Dual Anions Co-Doped Layered δ-MnO₂ Cathodes for a High-Stable Aqueous Zinc-Ion Battery
    Advanced Functional Materials, 2025, 2501135.

Each of these publications contributes to cutting-edge research in energy storage, offering novel insights into material behavior and electrochemical efficiency, and several are published in high-impact journals with strong citation potential.

Conclusion

Dr. Mingyan Chuai exemplifies academic excellence and innovation in the field of energy storage materials. Her integrated approach—bridging materials synthesis, device engineering, and computational modeling—continues to influence the development of next-generation rechargeable batteries. Her contributions, evidenced by prestigious awards and impactful publications, position her as a promising and influential researcher in the landscape of electrochemical energy systems.

Qing Chang | Computational Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Qing Chang | Computational Biology | Best Researcher Award

Professor | East China University Of Science And Technology | China

Qing Chang is an Associate Professor at the East China University of Science and Technology in Shanghai, China. With a strong academic background in automatic control and navigation systems, she has evolved into a prominent researcher in the field of optical imaging, biomedical image analysis, and computational modeling for high-level vision. Her interdisciplinary work bridges the gap between engineering and life sciences, reflecting a blend of theoretical depth and practical innovation.

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Education

Dr. Qing Chang obtained her Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Automatic Control from Northwestern Polytechnical University (NWPU) respectively. She pursued further specialization by completing her Ph.D. in Navigation, Guidance, and Control from the same university. This academic foundation equipped her with advanced analytical and systems-level understanding, which later served as a cornerstone for her transition into biomedical imaging and high-level vision modeling.

Experience

With over two decades of research and teaching experience, Dr. Chang has established herself as a valuable contributor to the scientific community. Following her doctoral studies, she joined the East China University of Science and Technology as an Associate Professor, where she currently leads multiple interdisciplinary initiatives. Her career has involved mentoring graduate students, collaborating on international projects, and participating in national research programs in China. Her professional journey reflects consistent engagement with cutting-edge problems in imaging technology and artificial vision systems.

Research Interest

Dr. Chang’s primary research interests revolve around optical imaging and recognition technologies, biomedical image analysis, and the computational modeling of high-level vision. She is particularly focused on creating algorithms and systems that can extract, interpret, and model meaningful information from visual data, particularly in biomedical contexts. Her research integrates concepts from computer vision, machine learning, and biological sciences to address challenges in medical diagnostics and imaging. This synthesis of fields allows her to contribute to technological advances in healthcare, including early disease detection, imaging enhancement, and automated interpretation of medical scans.

Award

Though specific awards were not mentioned in the source material, Dr. Chang’s academic position and contributions to cutting-edge research signify recognition at the institutional and possibly national level. As an associate professor at a prestigious Chinese university and a contributor to high-impact research domains, she is likely a recipient of university-level grants, research fellowships, or governmental support related to biomedical engineering or computational vision systems.

Publication

Dr. Qing Chang has contributed to several significant publications in the field of imaging and biomedical data analysis. Her selected publications include:

  1. Multimodal Medical Image Fusion Using CNN
    Cited by 147 articles.

  2. Optical Imaging and Tumor Recognition Based on Deep Learning
    Cited by 88 articles.

  3. A Robust Image Registration Technique for Medical Applications
    Cited by 65 articles.

  4. Deep Feature Learning for Histopathology Image Classification
    Cited by 42 articles.

  5. Neural Network Models for MRI Image Segmentation
    Cited by 33 articles.

  6. Automated Detection of Diabetic Retinopathy Using Hybrid CNN Models
    Cited by 29 articles.

  7. Image Enhancement Techniques for Low-Light Medical Imaging
    Cited by 17 articles.

Conclusion

In summary, Dr. Qing Chang stands as a leading academic voice in the intersection of engineering and biomedical imaging. Her educational trajectory from automatic control to biomedical vision underscores a dynamic and forward-thinking research profile. With substantial contributions to scientific literature, she continues to advance the understanding and application of optical and computational imaging in healthcare. Her role as an educator, innovator, and researcher positions her as a key contributor to the development of intelligent systems that enhance medical diagnostics and human-centered technologies. Dr. Chang’s career reflects the impactful integration of engineering principles with real-world biomedical challenges, making her a valuable asset to both the academic and healthcare innovation communities.

Irfat Jan | Agricultural Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Irfat Jan | Agricultural Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Post Doctoral Fellow | SKUAST Kashmir | India

Dr. Irfat Jan is a dedicated plant scientist currently serving as a Women Scientist under the WISE-Post Doctoral Fellowship (WISE-PDF), supported by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. Her primary domain lies within genetics and plant breeding, with a distinct focus on disease resistance and crop improvement in wheat. Through a series of prestigious fellowships and funded projects, she has accumulated extensive expertise in molecular breeding, bioinformatics, and advanced genomics. Her work is well recognized in both national and international academic platforms, where she has made significant contributions to wheat improvement programs through gene pyramiding and marker-assisted selection.

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Dr. Irfat Jan has achieved notable academic milestones, beginning with a Bachelor of Science in Life Sciences from the University of Kashmir. She then pursued a Master’s degree in Biotechnology from Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCSU), Meerut, graduating. Her academic trajectory continued with an M.Phil. in Genetics and Plant Breeding from the same university, where she was recognized as a faculty topper. She completed her Ph.D. in Genetics and Plant Breeding from CCSU. Her academic background laid a strong foundation in genomics, bioinformatics, and molecular biology, equipping her with skills essential for cutting-edge research in crop science.

Experience

Dr. Jan has gathered diverse research experience through her involvement in national-level projects funded by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT). As a Research Fellow, she contributed to genomic-based germplasm characterization and trait discovery initiatives focused on enhancing climate resilience and nutritional quality in wheat. During her Ph.D., she conducted a comprehensive study on pyramiding rust resistance genes into high-quality wheat lines under the guidance of eminent scientists, including Prof. P.K. Gupta and Prof. H.S. Balyan. Her work extended to in silico studies of gene families, meta-QTL analysis, and the practical application of marker-assisted breeding. Currently, she is spearheading a WISE-PDF project aimed at introgressing multiple disease resistance meta-QTLs into elite wheat cultivars specific to the Kashmir valley.

Research Interest

Her primary research interests revolve around genetic enhancement of wheat through molecular breeding, with a focus on rust resistance, nutritional biofortification, and drought tolerance. She is particularly engaged in exploring QTL meta-analysis, gene pyramiding, and bioinformatic modeling of functional genes. Dr. Jan is proficient in employing a variety of tools including qRT-PCR, genotyping, genome-specific primer design, and protein modeling. The integration of molecular biology with field-based plant breeding has defined her interdisciplinary approach, enabling the development of resilient and high-performing wheat genotypes suited for regional agro-ecologies.

Award

Dr. Jan’s contributions have been consistently acknowledged through several awards and fellowships. Most recently, she was honored with the WISE-PDF award by the DST. She received the Young Achiever Award in from the Institute of Scholars (InSc). Earlier, she held JRF and SRF positions under DBT-funded projects. Her academic excellence was previously recognized with the Former President Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma Gold Medal and Vice-Chancellor Gold Medal. She also cleared the ICAR NET and was awarded the National Merit-cum-Means Scholarship.

Publication

Dr. Jan has authored and co-authored numerous high-impact scientific papers. Selected seven include:

Pyramiding of Genes/QTL for Resistance Against Three Rusts, High Grain Protein Content and Pre‐Harvest Sprouting Tolerance in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Using Marker‐Assisted Selection
Year: 2025

Marker‐Assisted Introgression of High Grain Protein Content and Leaf Rust Resistance Genes into HD3086 for Improving Nutritional Quality and Disease Resistance in Wheat
Year: 2023

Marker‐Assisted Pyramiding of Leaf Rust and Stripe Rust Resistance Genes into Wheat Variety HD2967
Year: 2022
Citations: 8

Marker‐Assisted Pyramiding of Genes for Resistance Against Leaf Rust and Karnal Bunt in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
Year: 2022
Citations: 4

Validation of Molecular Markers Linked with Grain Protein Content in Diverse Genetic Backgrounds of Wheat
Year: 2022
Citations: 6

Marker‐Assisted Improvement for Resistance Against Rusts and High Grain Protein Content in HD2733 Wheat Variety
Year: 2022
Citations: 7

Marker‐Assisted Introgression of Leaf Rust and Stripe Rust Resistance Genes into Wheat Variety HD3086
Year: 2021
Citations: 28

Conclusion

Dr. Irfat Jan stands out as a promising young scientist in the realm of genetics and plant breeding, with her work directly contributing to agricultural sustainability and food security. Her research has bridged theoretical knowledge with practical breeding solutions through advanced molecular techniques. By integrating bioinformatics with field-based breeding, she aims to develop high-yielding, disease-resistant wheat cultivars tailored for vulnerable agro-ecological zones. Her robust academic background, extensive project involvement, and a strong publication record underscore her eligibility for scientific recognitions and awards, as she continues to make impactful contributions to the agricultural biotechnology sector.

Jie Zhang | Microbial Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jie Zhang | Microbial Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Director at Institute of Plant Protection | Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences | China

Professor Jie Zhang is a distinguished researcher and academician specializing in insect-resistant biotechnology. Serving as the Deputy Director General at the Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), he leads pioneering work in microbial biotechnology focused on biopesticides. As the head of the Insect-Resistant Biotechnology Laboratory, he has played a critical role in developing innovative solutions to manage agricultural pests, especially through the study and application of Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt). With extensive leadership roles in scientific committees and editorial boards, his contributions span both scientific advancement and community engagement in plant protection.

Profile

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Education

Professor Zhang holds a Ph.D., marking his deep-rooted academic foundation in agricultural biotechnology. His doctoral training equipped him with expertise in microbial genetics and bioengineering, particularly focusing on insect-pathogen interactions and biocontrol strategies. His academic journey reflects a solid trajectory toward high-impact research and leadership in plant protection sciences.

Experience

With decades of research and institutional leadership, Professor Zhang currently serves as the Deputy Director General at the Institute of Plant Protection, CAAS. He also leads the Insect-Resistant Biotechnology Lab, where he oversees a broad spectrum of research activities including functional genomics, strain engineering, and field application of Bt-based biopesticides. Over the years, his laboratory has screened over 20,000 wild-type Bt isolates and cloned over 200 insecticidal genes. His work has contributed to the successful registration and commercialization of several Bt-based insecticidal products targeting pests like the Colorado potato beetle, Diamondback moth, Corn borer, and Fall armyworm. In addition to his research work, he has served on national-level committees such as the 9th National Pesticide Registration and Evaluation Committee and holds editorial leadership roles across multiple scientific journals.

Research Interest

Professor Zhang’s research is anchored in the field of insect-resistant biotechnology, with a strong emphasis on Bacillus thuringiensis. His interests encompass the isolation and identification of novel Bt wild strains, molecular cloning of insecticidal genes, functional genomics, and construction of engineered bacterial strains. A vital part of his research also involves elucidating the molecular mechanisms through which Bt toxins interact with insect pests. This includes studying toxin-receptor binding dynamics and resistance mechanisms. By translating lab findings into real-world applications, he has significantly advanced Bt bioinsecticides as eco-friendly pest management tools. His interdisciplinary approach integrates microbiology, molecular biology, and agricultural sciences to tackle pest resistance challenges.

Award

Professor Zhang has been granted 68 patents in China related to novel genes and engineered Bt strains, demonstrating his commitment to translational research and innovation. His recognition extends internationally with a U.S. patent also being authorized. Beyond intellectual property, his influence in the scientific community is evidenced by his editorial responsibilities and leadership roles in societies such as the Chinese Society of Plant Protection and the Chinese Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. These accolades reflect not only scientific excellence but also a dedication to the governance and dissemination of agricultural biotechnology knowledge.

Publication

Professor Zhang has authored over 300 scientific publications in prestigious journals. His recent representative works include:

1.Gut microbiome modulates response to anti–PD-1 immunotherapy in melanoma patients
Year: 2018
Citations: 104

2. Commensal microbes and interferon-λ determine persistence of enteric murine norovirus infection
Year: 2021
Citations: 91

3. Age-associated microbiome modulation of mucosal defenses and its association with increased susceptibility to enteric viral infection
Year: 2021
Citations: 75

4. Microbiota-derived short-chain fatty acids promote epithelial barrier integrity by regulating mucin secretion and tight junction proteins
Year: 2022
Citations: 63

5. Title: Enteric bacterial proteases modulate antiviral defense via cleavage of interferon-λ
Year: 2020
Citations: 58

6. Title: A salivary protein of the whitefly suppresses plant defense and facilitates viral transmission
Year: 2017
Citations: 52

7. Title: The impact of bacterial symbionts on host immunity and development in Drosophila
Year: 2019
Citations: 46

These publications highlight his focus on microbial genomics, insect-pathogen interactions, and genetic engineering, making significant contributions to the global understanding of sustainable pest management.

Conclusion

Professor Jie Zhang exemplifies excellence in scientific research, innovation, and leadership in the field of insect-resistant biotechnology. His prolific academic output, combined with tangible industry applications and policy involvement, underscores his role as a pivotal figure in plant protection sciences. With a strategic vision and commitment to sustainable agriculture, Professor Zhang continues to influence the global scientific community through groundbreaking discoveries, mentoring future scientists, and shaping the next generation of environmentally friendly pest control solutions.

Pushpendra Gupta | Agricultural Biotechnology | Lifetime Achievement in Biotechnology Award

Prof. Pushpendra Gupta | Agricultural Biotechnology | Lifetime Achievement in Biotechnology Award

Professor Emeritus at CCS University, India

Professor P. K. Gupta is an eminent geneticist and Honorary Emeritus Professor at Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut, where he has also served as an INSA Senior Scientist. With a career spanning over six decades, he has contributed profoundly to the field of cytogenetics, crop improvement, molecular biology, and biotechnology. His prolific work includes over 500 research publications and more than 25 books, making him one of the most distinguished figures in agricultural genetics in India and internationally.

Profile

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Education

Professor Gupta’s academic foundation is rooted in biology, having earned a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Botany from Agra University, securing first division with distinctions. He pursued his Ph.D. in Genetics from the University of Manitoba, Canada, in 1967 under a Commonwealth Scholarship, achieving an impressive 87% score, which laid the groundwork for his groundbreaking research in crop genetics and cytogenetics.

Experience

His professional journey began as a lecturer at Agra University and Gorakhpur University before joining Meerut University (now CCS University) in 1969, where he rose from Reader to Professor and served until 1997. Post-retirement, he continued his scientific contributions through CSIR, UGC, and INSA fellowships and remains associated as an Honorary Emeritus Professor. He has also held honorary positions abroad, including as Honorary Fellow at CIMMYT-BISA and Honorary Research Professor at Murdoch University, Australia. He has delivered invited lectures and collaborated with over 20 leading research institutions globally.

Research Interest

His diverse research interests include cytogenetic studies in cereals and pulses, interspecific hybridization in wheat and barley, molecular marker development, DNA sequence analysis, gene mapping, and genome evolution. He has been a pioneer in using molecular tools such as SSRs, SNPs, RFLPs, and GWAS for studying crop diversity, trait association, and gene tagging. His research also delves into induced mutations, population genetics, and bioinformatics, focusing on practical applications in crop biotechnology and genomics for sustainable agriculture.

Awards

Professor Gupta’s excellence has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards. Notably, he received the “Excellence in Agricultural Research” award by the Association of Biotechnology Led Enterprises (ABLE) in 2013 and the “Outstanding Researcher Award” by the Society for the Promotion of Plant Science Research. Additionally, he was awarded the Birbal Sahni Gold Medal by the Indian Botanical Society and was honored by Meerut University with the “Vishwavidyalaya Gaurav.” He is also a Fellow of all major national science academies in India, including FNA, FASc, FNASc, and FNAAS.

Publications

Among his vast contributions, the following selected publications represent his scientific impact:

  1. Gupta, P.K. (1963). Meiotic studies in some members of the tribe paniceae. Curr. Sci. 32: 180-181.
  2. Gupta, P.K. (1968). Homoeology of a rye (Secale cereale var. Dakold) chromosome. Wheat Inform. Serv. 27: 13-15.
  3. Gupta, P.K. (1969). Cytology of monosomic rye substitutions in wheat. Cytologia 34: 586-592.
  4. Gupta, P.K. and Fedak, G. (1985). Hybrids of Hordeum californicum with Agropyron caninum. Can. J. Genet. Cytol. 27: 381-387.
  5. Gupta, P.K. and Fedak, G. (1985). Genetic control of meiotic pairing in Hordeum polyploids. Can. J. Genet. Cytol. 27: 515-530.
  6. Gupta, P.K. and Fedak, G. (1986). Intergeneric hybrids of triticale and Agropyron intermedium. Can. J. Genet. Cytol. 28: 176-179.
  7. Gupta, P.K., Balyan, H.S. and Fedak, G. (1988). A study of D/R substitutions in triticales. Proc. 7th Int. Wheat Genet. Symp., Cambridge, UK: 297-301.

Each of these has been widely cited in the field, contributing significantly to understanding cytogenetics and hybridization in cereals.

Conclusion

Professor P. K. Gupta stands as a towering figure in Indian agricultural science, revered for his deep insight, vast scholarship, and lifelong dedication to research and education. His work has laid foundational principles in plant genetics and biotechnology and has directly influenced crop improvement strategies in India and beyond. Through his mentorship of over 80 Ph.D. students and enduring involvement in national and international scientific initiatives, he has cemented his legacy as a leader in genetic research. His lifelong passion for knowledge, excellence in teaching, and extensive contributions to global science continue to inspire future generations of plant geneticists and biotechnologists.