Ning Zhang | Molecular biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ning Zhang | Molecular Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Liaocheng university | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ning Zhang, a distinguished neuroscientist of Mongolian ethnicity, is a member of the Communist Party and currently focuses her research on neuroinflammatory immunity and myelin regeneration. She earned her doctoral degree in Neuroscience from Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover, Germany, in November 2015. Dr. Zhang’s research primarily investigates the regulatory mechanisms of neuroinflammation and immune responses in neurodegenerative diseases, emphasizing the processes of remyelination and neuronal repair. Her studies further explore the intricate interactions among glial cells in the central nervous system during both development and disease progression. She is also deeply engaged in identifying novel therapeutic targets for neurodegenerative conditions and developing bioactive interventions aimed at mitigating neuronal damage. Dr. Zhang has made substantial contributions to the field through her publications and scientific discoveries, advancing understanding of cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying neural repair. Her work bridges fundamental neuroscience with translational approaches to improve clinical outcomes in neurodegenerative disorders. According to her Scopus profile, Dr. Zhang has authored 62 scientific documents, which have collectively garnered 868 citations across 667 publications, reflecting a significant impact in the global neuroscience community. She maintains an h-index of 19, demonstrating both the depth and influence of her research contributions in neuroinflammatory and regenerative neuroscience.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, N., et al. (2025). Ketogenic diet attenuates microglia-mediated neuroinflammation by inhibiting NLRP3 inflammasome activation via HDAC3 inhibition to activate mitophagy in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. Food & Function. 3 citations

Zhang, N., et al. (2025). Exogenous ketogenic supplements can mitigate the susceptibility to Alzheimer’s disease induced by chronic sleep deprivation: Emerging role of Sirt1 in ferroptosis. Food Science and Human Wellness. 0 citations

Zhang, N., et al. (2025). Cetirizine platinum(IV) complexes with antihistamine properties inhibit tumor metastasis by suppressing angiogenesis and boosting immunity. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. 3 citations

Zhang, N., et al. (2024). Dynamic effects of ketogenic diet on autophagy and cell cycle in a mouse model of CT26+ colon cancer. Pakistan Journal of Zoology. 0 citations

Zhang, N., et al. (2024). Phase separation investigation of Axitinib in supersaturated solution. Crystals. 0 citations

Nervana DIAB | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nervana DIAB | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Fellow of biochemistry/medical at Pediatric hospital | Egypt

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

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Featured Publications

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

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

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

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

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