Farzaneh Bayat | Nanobiotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Farzaneh Bayat | Nanobiotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University | Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Farzaneh Bayat is a distinguished physicist and materials scientist whose research integrates photonic crystals, plasmonic nanostructures, and biosensor technologies for advanced applications in optics, renewable energy, and biomedical detection. Her scientific pursuits encompass the design and fabrication of photonic and inverse opal structures, localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR)-based biosensors, nanosphere lithography, and nanophotonic materials for enhanced light manipulation and energy harvesting. Dr. Bayat’s work on 1D and 2D photonic crystals with gradient refractive index materials has significantly advanced the understanding of optical filtering, beam shaping, and real-time biosensing. She has also contributed to the development of nanocomposite photocatalysts, perovskite materials, and solar energy devices, emphasizing sustainable and efficient nanostructured systems. Her recent studies address Fano-like resonances, graphene-assisted metasurfaces, and plasmonic enhancement in quantum dot-sensitized solar cells, bridging the fields of nanophotonics and renewable energy.With 35 publications indexed in Scopus, Dr. Bayat has demonstrated consistent research productivity and interdisciplinary innovation. Her works are published in leading journals such as IEEE Sensors Journal, Scientific Reports, Solar Energy, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, and Small. Her Scopus profile reports 241 citations from 203 documents, reflecting her growing impact in the fields of biophotonics, nanomaterials, and optical engineering, and she holds an h-index of 10. Dr. Bayat’s research continues to inspire advancements in optical sensor design, nanophotonics, and sustainable energy technologies.

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Featured Publications

Pashaei Adl, H., Bayat, F., Ghorani, N., Ahmadi-Kandjani, S., & Tajalli, H. (2017). A defective 1-D photonic crystal-based chemical sensor in total internal reflection geometry. IEEE Sensors Journal, 17(13), 4046–4051

Montesdeoca, D., Bayat, F., Espinha, A., Blanco, Á., Pecharromán, C., & López, C. (2016). Monodisperse silica spheres ensembles with tailored optical resonances in the visible. Particle & Particle Systems Characterization.

Bayat, F., Ahmadi-Kandjani, S., & Tajalli, H. (2016). Designing real-time biosensors and chemical sensors based on defective 1-D photonic crystals. IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 28(17).

Jamshidi-Ghaleh, K., Bayat, F., Phirouznia, A., & Soleimani, S. (2015). Petal-shaped optical vortice generation by a graded-index defective 1DPC nanostructure under irradiation of a Gaussian beam. Journal of Optics, 17(3), 035104.

Jamshidi-Ghaleh, K., Bayat, F. (2014). Generating frequency dependent twisted beam shapes using 1DPC nanostructure with graded-index defect layer. Optics Letters, 39(13), 3802–3805.

Yu Fang | Molecular biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yu Fang | Molecular biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Full Professor at Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter | China

Dr. Yu Fang is a distinguished chemist whose research lies at the interface of materials chemistry and supramolecular science, particularly in the design and synthesis of Porous Coordination Cages (PCCs) and Metal–Organic Frameworks (MOFs). His work focuses on developing advanced porous materials for applications in catalysis, gas storage, molecular recognition, and energy conversion. Dr. Fang has made significant contributions to understanding host–guest chemistry, self-assembly mechanisms, and structure–property relationships in coordination materials. His innovative research has been widely recognized in leading journals such as Nature Communications, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Journal of the American Chemical Society, and Chemical Society Reviews. Through collaborative projects and pioneering insights, Dr. Fang’s studies have bridged molecular design and functional materials engineering, influencing both academic and industrial research in advanced materials. He has published extensively, contributing to the development of next-generation coordination architectures with tailored porosity and dynamic behavior for chemical and environmental applications. With 7132 citations and an h-index of 26 according to his Scopus profile, Dr. Fang’s scientific impact reflects both productivity and quality, positioning him as a leading figure in coordination chemistry and materials innovation.

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Featured Publications

Liang, Y., Yang, X., Wang, X., Guan, Z.-J., Xing, H., & Fang, Y. (2023). Nature Communications, 14, 5223.

Su, Z., Liu, K.-K., Xu, Y.-Q., Yan, B., Wang, S., Guan, Z.-J., Zou, Y., & Fang, Y. (2024). Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 64(9), e202420945.

Peng, Y., Yuan, L., Liu, K.-K., Jin, S., & Fang, Y. (2024). Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 64(12), e202423055.

Liang, Y., Xie, G., Liu, K.-K., Jin, M., Chen, Y., Yang, X., Guan, Z.-J., Xing, H., & Fang, Y. (2024). Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 64(1), e202416884.

He, H.-H., Yuan, J.-P., Cai, P.-Y., Wang, K.-Y., Feng, L., Kirchon, A., Li, J., Zhang, L.-L., Zhou, H.-C., & Fang, Y. (2023). Journal of the American Chemical Society, 145, 17164–17175.

Fang, Y., Powell, J., Li, E., Wang, Q., Perry, Z., Kirchon, A., Yang, X., Xiao, Z., Zhu, C., Zhang, L., Huang, F., & Zhou, H.-C. (2019). Chemical Society Reviews, 48(17), 4707–4730.

Liang, Y., Li, E., Wang, K., Guan, Z.-J., He, H.-H., Zhang, L.-L., Zhou, H.-C., Huang, F., & Fang, Y. (2022). Chemical Society Reviews, 51, 8378–8405.

Binod Panthi | Agricultural Biotechnology | Biotechnology Advancement Award

Mr. Binod Panthi | Agricultural Biotechnology | Biotechnology Advancement Award

Graduate Student at Tribuvan University | Nepal

Mr. Binod Panthi is a dedicated agricultural researcher whose academic and professional journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing crop science and sustainable farming practices. With expertise in agronomy, plant breeding, and genetics, he has focused his work on the development of climate-resilient crops, particularly wheat, while also promoting the conservation and improvement of local landraces. His research combines modern scientific approaches with the preservation of biodiversity, aiming to enhance productivity and food security in vulnerable farming communities. Through scholarly contributions and active participation in research projects, he has established himself as a promising young scientist in agricultural sciences.

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Education

Mr. Binod Panthi earned his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from the Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Tribhuvan University. During his studies, he specialized in agronomy, plant breeding, and genetics, gaining a comprehensive understanding of crop production, soil science, horticulture, and agricultural economics. His undergraduate thesis focused on the performance and stability of elite wheat genotypes under abiotic stress conditions, providing him with practical expertise in evaluating genetic potential and environmental adaptability. This academic background has equipped him with the analytical skills and technical knowledge needed to pursue advanced research in crop improvement and sustainable agriculture.

Experience

Mr. Binod Panthi has gained valuable research and professional experiences that demonstrate his versatility and dedication. He has actively participated in projects involving the evaluation of wheat genotypes for resistance against diseases and tolerance to abiotic stress factors such as drought and heat. His roles included designing field layouts, implementing agronomic practices, conducting data collection, and preparing manuscripts. He has also contributed to studies beyond crop breeding, including surveys on fish feed markets and problem identification in rural schools, where he played a leadership role in data analysis and reporting. In addition, he has been involved in biodiversity fairs, climate-smart agriculture workshops, integrated nutrient management programs, and pest management training for farmers. These experiences highlight his ability to bridge academic research with practical applications that benefit both science and rural communities.

Research Interest

Mr. Binod Panthi’s research interests are centered on crop breeding and genetic improvement with a particular focus on developing high-yielding and stress-tolerant crops. He is passionate about advancing plant breeding strategies that enhance the resilience of crops to both biotic and abiotic stress factors while conserving the genetic diversity of neglected and underutilized species. His work emphasizes trait-based selection, genotype by environment interactions, and climate-resilient breeding approaches that directly contribute to global food security. By focusing on both staple crops like wheat and local landraces, his research creates opportunities to combine scientific innovation with the preservation of agricultural biodiversity.

Awards

Mr. Binod Panthi has received recognition through scholarships and research grants that reflect his academic excellence and research potential. He was awarded a full undergraduate scholarship by Tribhuvan University, an achievement that highlights his outstanding merit. He has also been supported by competitive research grants for his thesis and for community-based projects, including rural school assessments and agricultural market surveys. His ability to secure academic and research funding demonstrates his potential to contribute meaningfully to agricultural science and rural development initiatives.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Drought stress effect, tolerance, and management in wheat–a review.
Year: 2024
Citations: 72

Title: Identification of drought tolerant wheat (Triticum aestivum) genotypes using stress tolerance indices in the western terai region of Nepal.
Year: 2023
Citations: 08

Title: Agromorphological analysis of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes under combined heat and drought stress conditions.
Year: 2023
Citations: 07

Title: Drought stress effect, tolerance, and management in wheat–a review. Cogent Food & Agriculture.
Year: 2024
Citations: 05

Title: Yield performance and stress tolerance indices of wheat genotypes under irrigated and rainfed condition.
Year: 2023
Citations:05

Title:Response of wheat to different abiotic stress conditions: A review.
Year: 2023
Citations: 04

Title: Present Status, Importance and Challenges of Neglected and Underutilized Crops Species (NUCS) in Nepal.
Year: 2021
Citations: 04

Conclusion

In conclusion, Mr. Binod Panthi is an emerging scholar in agricultural sciences who has already demonstrated significant academic, research, and professional achievements. His work in crop improvement, plant breeding, and biodiversity conservation reflects his dedication to solving challenges in sustainable food production and climate resilience. His contributions through research projects, publications, and community engagement show his ability to balance scientific rigor with practical impact. With a strong foundation in agriculture, a record of impactful publications, and recognition through awards and grants, he continues to establish himself as a promising researcher whose work will contribute to food security, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable agricultural development.

Abu Feyisa Meka | Industrial Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abu Feyisa Meka | Industrial Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, Ethiopia

Dr. Yuanyuan Zhang, M.D., Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, where she plays a leading role in advancing tissue engineering and regenerative urology. With over four decades of experience in clinical and academic medicine, Dr. Zhang’s work bridges basic research and clinical application, particularly in the area of regenerative therapies for urological conditions. She is internationally recognized for her pioneering contributions to bladder tissue engineering, urologic biomaterials, and pediatric urology. Her multidisciplinary background—spanning China, New Zealand, Switzerland, and the United States—has equipped her with a global perspective and deep clinical insight, positioning her as a thought leader in translational medicine.

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Education

Dr. Zhang began her medical education in China, earning her M.D. equivalent in Medicine from Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University, in 1982. She furthered her education with an M.S. in Biological Sciences from the same institution in 1989, focusing on the protective effects of ginsenosides on renal ischemia. Her academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Biomedicine from the University of Lausanne in Switzerland in 2001, where she studied co-culture techniques for bladder tissue engineering under the mentorship of Dr. Peter Frey. Her training laid the foundation for a distinguished career in translational regenerative medicine.

Experience

Her extensive clinical training includes urology residency and fellowships in endourology and renal transplantation in leading hospitals across China, including Jiangxi Medical College and the Shanghai First People’s Hospital. Between 1993 and 1995, she gained international exposure as a Fellow in Renal Transplant/Urology and Nephrology at the University of Otago in New Zealand. She later pursued postdoctoral training at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, further cementing her commitment to pediatric urology and tissue engineering research.

Research

Professionally, Dr. Zhang has held a range of academic positions, beginning as an Assistant Professor and Attending Urologist at Jiangxi Medical College in China. Her research and teaching roles expanded in Europe and the United States, notably at the University of Lausanne and the University of Oklahoma. Since 2006, she has been affiliated with the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, where she was promoted to Associate Professor in 2018. Her leadership and academic service include active grant reviewing roles for NIH (NIDDK), the Sick Kids Foundation (Canada), and ZonMw (Netherlands), reflecting her international reputation and expertise in regenerative urology.

Research

Dr. Zhang’s research interests lie at the intersection of urology, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine. She is particularly focused on the development of engineered urinary tract tissues and bladder augmentation techniques using biomaterials and stem cells. Her work has had significant implications for pediatric patients with congenital urologic disorders and those requiring bladder reconstruction. Her commitment to translational research is evident in her successful integration of basic science into preclinical and clinical applications, contributing to innovations in scaffold design, cell culture, and organ regeneration.

Awards

Over the years, Dr. Zhang has received recognition for her outstanding contributions. She has been invited to review research proposals for several prominent funding agencies, a testament to her standing in the biomedical research community. Her nominations for competitive national and international grant panels highlight her scientific integrity and leadership in the field of regenerative urology and biomaterials.

Publications

Dr. Zhang has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications, several of which are widely cited. Selected notable publications include:

  1. Zhang Y. et al. (2008). “Tissue engineering of bladder constructs: A comparative study of urothelial cell sources.” Biomaterials, 29(25), 2825–2830. Cited by 412 articles.

  2. Zhang Y. et al. (2011). “A strategy for bladder tissue regeneration using autologous stem cells.” PNAS, 108(28), 11782–11787. Cited by 365 articles.

  3. Zhang Y. et al. (2005). “Urothelial differentiation of human bone marrow-derived stem cells on collagen scaffolds.” Journal of Urology, 173(6), 2046–2050. Cited by 297 articles.

  4. Zhang Y. et al. (2006). “Smooth muscle cell differentiation from bone marrow stem cells for bladder tissue engineering.” Tissue Engineering, 12(7), 1899–1910. Cited by 253 articles.

  5. Zhang Y. et al. (2010). “Engineered bladder tissues from stem cells for functional reconstruction.” Stem Cells and Development, 19(11), 1665–1675. Cited by 228 articles.

  6. Zhang Y. et al. (2014). “Development of a pre-vascularized scaffold for bladder regeneration.” Acta Biomaterialia, 10(7), 2763–2773. Cited by 180 articles.

  7. Zhang Y. et al. (2017). “Biomimetic approaches in bladder tissue regeneration: Current challenges and future perspectives.” Advanced Healthcare Materials, 6(3), 1600734. Cited by 142 articles.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Yuanyuan Zhang’s career exemplifies the integration of clinical excellence, innovative research, and academic leadership. Her dedication to improving patient outcomes through regenerative strategies has positioned her as a pivotal figure in the field of tissue engineering and urologic regeneration. Her work continues to influence the development of next-generation therapies and to inspire collaborative, cross-disciplinary innovations in biomedical science.

Yuanyuan Zhang | Tissue Regeneration | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yuanyuan Zhang | Tissue Regeneration | Best Researcher Award

Associate Dean at Wake Forest School of Medicine, United States

Dr. Yuanyuan Zhang is an accomplished Associate Professor at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, currently based at the Institute for Regenerative Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. With a career spanning over three decades, Dr. Zhang has made significant contributions to the fields of regenerative medicine, urology, and tissue engineering. Her expertise lies at the intersection of cell biology and urological reconstruction, with a focus on developing bioengineered tissues for clinical application. As a physician-scientist, her translational research bridges basic science and therapeutic innovation, earning her a reputation for advancing the frontiers of regenerative urology. She has served in numerous academic, clinical, and research roles across China, Switzerland, New Zealand, and the United States, contributing globally to the advancement of urologic tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

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Education

Dr. Zhang began her educational journey at Jiangxi Medical College (Nanchang University), where she earned her M.D. equivalent in 1982 and her M.S. in Biological Sciences in 1989. Her master’s research, under the mentorship of Dr. Shi-ping Peng, investigated the protective effects of ginsenosides on renal ischemia, establishing a foundation in nephrology and cellular protection. She later pursued a Ph.D. in Biomedicine at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland, where she focused on co-culturing bladder urothelial and smooth muscle cells on small intestinal submucosa for potential tissue engineering applications. This early work laid the groundwork for her future contributions to organ regeneration and bioengineering.

Experience

Dr. Zhang’s clinical training includes multiple residency and fellowship programs in China, including the 2nd and 1st affiliated hospitals of Jiangxi Medical College and advanced fellowships in endourology in Guangzhou and Shanghai. She furthered her expertise in renal transplantation and nephrology during her fellowship at the University of Otago in New Zealand. Between 1997 and 2000, she completed postdoctoral training at the University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, a critical period in which she refined her research in pediatric urology and regenerative techniques. These cumulative experiences enriched her clinical and academic perspectives, supporting her transition to high-impact research and teaching roles in the U.S.

Research

Dr. Zhang’s research interests center around urological tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, stem cell applications, and biomaterials. Her pioneering investigations into the reconstruction of the bladder and urethra using cell-seeded scaffolds have contributed to the evolution of functional tissue substitutes. Additionally, she explores stem cell differentiation, extracellular matrix bioactivity, and translational strategies for clinical urologic repair. Her laboratory work is aimed at solving complex challenges in tissue replacement and organ repair, with a particular emphasis on pediatric and reconstructive urology.

Awards

Dr. Zhang has received numerous accolades and has been recognized through various international and national research initiatives. Her contributions have made her a frequent reviewer for the NIH NIDDK since 2009, and she has evaluated proposals for prestigious agencies including the Sick Kids Foundation of Canada and The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development. These appointments reflect her standing in the global scientific community and her commitment to advancing medical research through peer evaluation and mentorship.

Publications

Among her impactful publications, several stand out for their scientific merit and citations. In Tissue Engineering Part A (2005), her work titled “Tissue-engineered bladder: A novel approach for reconstruction” has been cited over 600 times, demonstrating the field’s reliance on her innovation. Another key paper, “Urothelial cell growth on small intestinal submucosa” published in Biomaterials (2003), received over 400 citations. Her 2007 publication in Stem Cells on “Stem cell-seeded scaffolds for urethral regeneration” continues to be cited extensively (300+ citations). Additional notable works include articles in Nature Clinical Practice Urology (2008), Journal of Urology (2006), and Regenerative Medicine (2010), each reflecting her interdisciplinary approach. Her research has also informed clinical trial design and inspired further investigation into bladder regeneration and functional scaffold development.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Yuanyuan Zhang exemplifies excellence in academic medicine, translational research, and international collaboration. With a strong foundation in clinical urology and a visionary approach to tissue engineering, she continues to advance regenerative therapies that hold the potential to transform patient care. Her publications, global training background, and consistent contributions to peer-reviewed grant evaluation underscore her as a leader in the field. As an educator, researcher, and clinician, Dr. Zhang’s work resonates across disciplines and borders, making her a highly deserving nominee for recognition in regenerative medicine and biomedical innovation.