Divyanee Garg | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Divyanee Garg | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi | India

Ms. Divyanee Garg is a mathematician specializing in Portfolio Optimization, Behavioural Finance, Robust Portfolio Optimization, and Data-Driven Financial Techniques. Her research focuses on developing innovative mathematical and computational frameworks for decision-making under uncertainty, combining advanced risk measures such as Expectile Value at Risk (EVaR) and Conditional Value at Risk (CVaR) with behavioral finance models. She has contributed significant work on robust portfolio optimization using deep neural networks, integrating data-driven approaches to enhance traditional financial modeling. Ms. Divyanee Garg has published in high-impact journals, including Computational and Applied Mathematics and Omega, addressing deviation measures, robust allocation strategies, and cumulative prospect theory-based indexing, reflecting her strong influence in the field. She has presented her research at international conferences, including the 34th European Conference on Operational Research (EURO 2025, UK) and the ORSI Annual Convention 2024 (IIT Bombay), as well as symposia at IIT Roorkee and ISI Delhi, demonstrating active engagement with the global research community. Her notable projects include the development of optimality and duality conditions for semi-infinite programming problems and numerical improvements to Gauss-Chebyshev quadrature rules, both highlighting her analytical rigor and methodological innovation. Recognized for her academic excellence, she is a recipient of the Prime Minister’s Research Fellowship (PMRF) and the INSPIRE Scholarship from the DST, India. Ms. Divyanee Garg actively contributes to workshops and summer schools on large-scale optimization and machine learning applications in finance, combining theoretical depth with practical relevance. Her research exemplifies the integration of mathematical rigor, computational innovation, and applied financial insight, positioning her as a leading young researcher in quantitative finance and optimization.

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Bulbul Jan | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Bulbul Jan | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dawood University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi | Pakistan

Dr. Bulbul Jan is an accomplished researcher and mathematician specializing in mathematical modeling, space weather, ionospheric dynamics, climate change impacts, atmospheric and environmental modeling, and stratospheric ozone depletion. With 34 peer-reviewed publications, including 17 indexed in SCI, ESCI, and Scopus, his work has garnered over 198 citations, reflecting significant influence in his field (h-index: 9, i10-index: 9). His research focuses on understanding the nonlinear behavior of the ionosphere and its interactions with terrestrial climate systems, employing probabilistic and nonlinear modeling techniques to analyze atmospheric variability, solar-terrestrial interactions, and extreme climatic events. Dr. Jan has contributed to studies on stratospheric ozone fluctuations, the impact of space weather on atmospheric chemistry, and climate-driven environmental changes, providing critical insights for early warning systems and risk mitigation strategies. He has applied mathematical and geospatial modeling approaches to assess environmental hazards, such as landslides, rainfall extremes, and urban disease transmission, exemplified by his work on dengue prevalence in Lahore, Pakistan. His collaborative research involves national and international scholars, integrating multidisciplinary approaches to address pressing environmental and atmospheric challenges. Through his innovative research, Dr. Bulbul Jan has advanced the understanding of the complex interactions between space weather, atmospheric processes, and climate variability, supporting the development of resilient environmental strategies and technological safeguards. His contributions reflect a commitment to bridging theoretical modeling with practical applications, fostering scientific innovation, and enhancing predictive capabilities for climate resilience and sustainable environmental management.

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Sarat Mohapatra | Engineering | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Sarat Mohapatra | Engineering | Innovative Research Award

Centre for Marine Technology and Ocean Engineering (CENTEC), Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon | Portugal

Dr. Sarat Mohapatra is an accomplished marine researcher whose work bridges theoretical modeling, computational simulation, and experimental validation in the fields of hydroelasticity, ocean hydrodynamics, offshore aquaculture systems, and floating platform dynamics. His research primarily addresses complex fluid–structure interactions and the development of hydroelastic models for flexible and porous marine structures under combined wave and current conditions. With over 70 international publications in leading journals such as Ocean Engineering, Applied Ocean Research, Journal of Fluids and Structures, Physics of Fluids, and Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, his work has received significant global recognition, reflected in an h-index of 21 and more than 1,160 citations. Dr. Sarat Mohapatra has been a key contributor to several European and Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT)-funded projects, focusing on hydrodynamic and hydroelastic analysis of large floating structures and wave energy systems. His recent studies include the development of analytical, numerical, and CFD-based models to predict wave-current interactions and improve the design of sustainable marine systems. In addition to his strong publication record, he has served as a journal reviewer, editorial contributor, and co-supervisor for doctoral and postgraduate research, promoting innovation and collaboration within marine technology. Through his pioneering contributions, Dr. Sarat Mohapatra continues to advance the understanding of ocean engineering phenomena, supporting innovations in marine renewable energy, offshore structure design, and environmentally resilient aquaculture technologies that contribute to the sustainable utilization of ocean resources.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar | ORCID | ResearchGate | Cienciavitae

Featured Publications

  • Mohapatra, S. C., Amouzadrad, P., & Guedes Soares, C. (2025). Recent developments in the nonlinear hydroelastic modeling of sea ice interaction with marine structures. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 13(8), Article 1410. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse13081410

  • Mohapatra, S. C., & Guedes Soares, C. (2025). Oblique wave analysis under current conditions on a floating flexible membrane. Physics of Fluids, 37(7), Article 072101. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0278003

  • Mohapatra, S. C., Guedes Soares, C., & Meylan, M. H. (2025). Three-dimensional and oblique wave-current interaction with a floating elastic plate based on an analytical approach. Symmetry, 17(6), Article 831. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym17060831

  • Amouzadrad, P., Mohapatra, S. C., & Guedes Soares, C. (2025). Review on sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of hydrodynamic and hydroelastic responses of floating offshore structures. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 13(6), Article 1015. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse13061015

  • Mohapatra, S. C., & Guedes Soares, C. (2025). Wave–current interaction with a deformable bottom in a three-dimensional channel. Physics of Fluids, 37(5), Article 052104. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0267255

Cynthia Tabet | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Cynthia Tabet | Economics, Econometrics and Finance | Best Researcher Award

Paris Saclay University | France

Dr. Cynthia Tabet is a dynamic economist and researcher whose scholarly contributions bridge applied econometrics, international finance, and development economics. Her research centers on the complex interactions between monetary policy, inflation dynamics, remittance flows, and institutional quality in both advanced and emerging economies. With a strong foundation in quantitative and qualitative methods, her work employs econometric modeling and statistical analysis to examine the macroeconomic determinants of growth and financial stability. Dr. Cynthia Tabet’s studies have explored how remittance transfers influence economic development, exchange rates, and productivity, particularly in the context of the Eurozone and the MENA region. Her recent publication in Computational Economics on the relationship between money supply, inflation, and growth demonstrates her ability to merge theoretical and empirical approaches to address contemporary policy challenges. Beyond her research, she contributes to the academic community through peer reviewing, interdisciplinary collaboration, and participation in international economic research networks. Her academic vision integrates data-driven insight with institutional analysis, aiming to inform more adaptive and inclusive economic policy frameworks. Through her ongoing projects on inflation targeting, economic policy uncertainty, and sustainable finance, Dr. Cynthia Tabet continues to advance the understanding of macroeconomic resilience and financial development in global and regional contexts. Her research embodies a commitment to excellence, analytical rigor, and social relevance, establishing her as an influential voice in the evolving field of applied economics.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

  • Tabet, C., Chakchouk, F., & Tabet, C. (2025). Money supply, inflation and economic growth: the case of the Eurozone (1990–2022). Computational Economics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10614-025-11125-6

  • Tabet, C., Rocca, M., & El Murr, B. (2022). Transferts de fonds et effet boomerang : le cas du Liban (1990–2016). Région et Développement, 55.

  • Tabet, C., Rocca, M., & El Murr, B. (2021). Transferts de fonds et syndrome hollandais : le cas du Liban (1984–2016). Mondes en Développement, 49(194), 29–57.

  • Tabet, C., & Makhlouf, F. (2025). Are remittances affected by economic policy uncertainty? Submitted to Economics and Statistics.

  • Tabet, C., Rocca, M., & Vallet, G. (2025). Inflation, economic growth and institutions: a comparative approach (1990–2021). Submitted to Journal of Comparative Economics.

Amir Karimi | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Amir Karimi | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Farhangian University | Iran

Mr. Amir Karimi, is a research lecturer in the Department of History Education at Farhangian University, Alborz, Iran, and concurrently a PhD candidate at the University of Tabriz, focusing on the History of Iran after Islam. He holds a master’s degree in History Education from Tabriz University, where his research explored comparative history education between Iran and Germany, and a bachelor’s degree in History Education from Farhangian University. Mr. Amir Karimi’s research encompasses history education, teacher training, and the integration of innovative educational technologies, including gamification, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and the metaverse, with particular expertise in bibliometric and scientometric analyses using VOSviewer and Bibliometrix. Since 2023, he has contributed to curriculum development, strategic planning, and capacity building at Farhangian University and holds editorial and peer-review roles for international journals such as PLOS ONE, the International Journal of Contemporary Islamic Studies, and the Journal of Learning for Development. His notable publications include: A 29-Year (1994–2023) Bibliometrics Analysis of Usage of Gamification in History Education; Museums as a Valuable Platform for Teaching History: A Scientometric Review; and A Scientometrics Analysis of Research Studies on 43 Years of Leadership in Online Education. With 83 citations since 2020, an h-index of 5, and an i10-index of 2, his work advances the understanding of innovative pedagogical methods, digital transformation, and the use of emerging technologies in history education, providing actionable insights that influence teaching practices, curriculum design, and educational policy at national and international levels, positioning him as a leading contributor to the future of educational research and practice.

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Featured Publications

  1. Shen, X., Li, J., Li, M., & Karimi, A. (2025). A 29‐year (1994–2023) bibliometrics analysis of usage of the gamification in history education. European Journal of Education. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejed.70256

  2. Maryani, I., Karimi, A., & Fathi, K. (2025). Museums as a valuable platform for teaching history: A scientometric review. European Journal of Education. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejed.70146

  3. Li, Z., & Karimi, A. (2025). Continuities and changes: A trend analysis of historical sociology in the 21st century. Sociology Lens. https://doi.org/10.1111/johs.70014

  4. Karimi, A., & Saha, S. K. (2025). A scientometrics analysis of research studies on 43 years of leadership in online education. Journal of Learning for Development, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.56059/jl4d.v12i1.1287

  5. Aldosemani, T., Mirshekari, N., Karimi, A., Laghaei, A., Fathi, K., & Dosimany, L. I. (2024). A scientometric review of E-School 1993–2023: Exploration of current and future dynamics in digital education. International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments. https://doi.org/10.4018/IJVPLE.362787

Xiaowen Mao | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Xiaowen Mao | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

University of Macau | Macau

Dr. Xiaowen Mao, M.D., Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at the State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine, Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, University of Macau, where she leads translational research on cancer biology, immunotherapy, and tumor microenvironment modulation. She earned her Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Hong Kong and her B.Sc. in Clinical Medicine from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China. Her research focuses on extracellular vesicles, immune homeostasis, metabolic reprogramming in tumors, and hepatocellular carcinoma metastasis, integrating molecular, cellular, and translational approaches. Dr. Xiaowen Mao has led several high-impact projects as principal investigator, funded by the Health and Medical Research Fund, National Natural Science Foundation Young Scientist Fund, and FDCT Innovation and Technology Promotion. Her significant contributions include the development of broadly potent neutralizing antibodies targeting Nidogen 1 to inhibit tumor growth, elucidation of extracellular vesicle-mediated metabolic reprogramming in tumors, and advances in dendritic cell vaccine strategies. She holds a U.S. patent on Nidogen 1 as a diagnostic and therapeutic target for hepatocellular carcinoma, serves as Guest Editor for Frontiers in Endocrinology, and is an ad-hoc reviewer for multiple high-impact journals. According to Scopus, she has 31 publications, 1,114 citations by 1,010 documents, and an h-index of 20. Dr. Xiaowen Mao’s work bridges fundamental research and clinical translation, delivering innovative therapies and advancing precision medicine in oncology, while demonstrating a profound impact on cancer biology, immunotherapy, and translational research.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

  • Xue, T. M., Yeung, C. L. S., Mao, X. W., Tey, S. K., Lo, K. W., Tang, H. N., Yun, J. P., & Yam, J. W. P. (2025). Development of a broadly potent neutralizing antibody targeting Nidogen 1 effectively inhibits cancer growth and metastasis in preclinical tumor models. Journal of Translational Internal Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1515/jtim-2025-0008

  • Xia, L., Li, C. G., Zhao, J., Sun, Q. C., & Mao, X. W.* (2025). Rebalancing immune homeostasis in combating disease: The impact of medicine food homology plants and gut microbiome. Phytomedicine, 136, 156150. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phymed.2025.156150

  • Chen, Z., Yam, J. W. P., & Mao, X. W.* (2024). The multifaceted roles of small extracellular vesicles in metabolic reprogramming in the tumor microenvironments. Proteomics, e2300021. https://doi.org/10.1002/pmic.202300021

  • Lee, K. W., Yam, J. W. P., & Mao, X. W.* (2023). Dendritic cell vaccines: A shift from conventional approach to new generations. Cells, 12(2147). https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12172147

  • Li, S., Delvecchio, M., Ramkumar, K., Mao, X. W., Sun, X. D., & Guo, S. Z. (2023). Editorial: Clinical and genetic determinants of diabetes and complications. Frontiers in Endocrinology.

Debeli Belina | Educational Innovation in Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Debeli Belina | Educational Innovation in Science | Best Researcher Award

Jimma University | Ethiopia

Dr. Debeli Belina is a distinguished researcher and educator at Jimma University, Ethiopia, specializing in Education Policy and Strategic Management. With nearly two decades of academic and administrative experience, he has made significant contributions to advancing the quality of secondary education in Ethiopia. His scholarly work focuses on education policy development, institutional effectiveness, and the role of community engagement in promoting sustainable educational improvement. Through his empirical studies and field-based research, Dr. Debeli Belina has provided evidence-based insights into enhancing school infrastructure, financial management, and quality assurance systems. His recent publications in renowned international journals such as Discover Education and Humanities and Social Sciences Communications (Nature) have strengthened global understanding of educational reform and development in sub-Saharan Africa. Beyond his research, he has served in key leadership roles including Education Vice Manager, Project Coordinator, and Lecturer, demonstrating his ability to integrate policy, practice, and pedagogy. His multidisciplinary expertise extends to adult education, ICT in learning, and evaluation of national education programs. Dr. Debeli Belina’s commitment to evidence-driven education reform and his impactful academic contributions have established him as a respected figure in the field. Guided by a vision of improving access, equity, and quality in education, he continues to drive transformative change in Ethiopia’s education system, making him a deserving candidate for recognition as an outstanding researcher dedicated to advancing educational excellence and strategic innovation.

Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications

  • Belina, D., Geleta, A., Beyene, D., & Tafesse, M. (2025). School-level quality enhancement practices in Ethiopian secondary schools: A comprehensive examination. Discover Education. https://doi.org/10.1007/s44217-025-00709-x – Cited by 3 articles

  • Belina, D., Geleta, A., Beyene, D., & Tafesse, M. (2025). Enhancing school quality: Insights into infrastructure, financial practices, and community engagement. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications (Nature). Cited by 5 articles

  • Belina, D. (2023). Contribution of integrated functional adult education to adults’ livelihood improvement: An empirical study in Babile Woreda, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. Research & Development, 3(4), 237–248. Cited by 2 articles

  • Belina, D. (2022). General education quality assurance: The extent of quality assurance implementation from inspection approach in Ethiopia. Science Journal of Education, 9(6). Cited by 4 articles

Nana Oumarou Baba | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Nana Oumarou Baba | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Young Researcher Award

Higher school of Mines and Energy Resources Transformation, University Of Bertoua | Cameroon

Mr. Nana Oumarou Baba is an emerging researcher and Teaching Assistant at the Advanced School of Mines, Processing and Energy Resources, Cameroon, and a doctoral candidate in Hydrogeology at the University of Maroua. He holds a Master’s degree in Geological and Mining Engineering and an Engineering Diploma in Geomatics and Geological Mapping from the University of Ngaoundéré. His research focuses on the characterization and sustainable management of Pan-African basement aquifers in the Sudano-Sahelian zone of Cameroon, integrating remote sensing, GIS, and Kriging-based modeling to map groundwater potential, identify recharge zones, and understand aquifer dynamics. Mr. Nana Oumarou Baba has published influential papers in Discover Water, Journal of Geosciences and Geomatics, and the European Scientific Journal, which have collectively advanced scientific understanding of groundwater flow systems in semi-arid regions. His work demonstrates the integration of geospatial analysis, field data, and hydrological modeling to support sustainable water governance and rural development. Beyond academia, he collaborates with development organizations such as AFR100 and CBLT on projects addressing land restoration, water resource management, and ecosystem conservation. As Secretary General of the Association of Mining Engineers of Cameroon (ASSIMIC), he promotes academic excellence and professional collaboration among young scientists. Mr. Baba’s innovative approach, academic rigor, and commitment to environmental sustainability reflect his potential to make lasting contributions to hydrogeological science and sustainable natural resource management in Africa.

Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications

• Baba, N. O., Mboudou Guillaume, E., & Firmin, B. A. (2025). 2D and 2.5D modeling of the piezometric surface of the Pan-African basement aquifers in the Sudano-Sahelian zone of Cameroon using the Kriging method. Discover Water. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43832-025-00269-z

• Baba, N. O., Mboudou Guillaume, E., Fang, K. E., Kepnamou Amadou, D., Mouctar, M., & Gabriel, M. (2024). Geomatics applied to update the geological map of the Benoue Upstream Watershed (BUW). Journal of Geosciences and Geomatics, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.12691/jgg-12-4-2

• Baba, O. N., Mboudou Guillaume, E., Kepnamou Amadou, D., & Gabriel, M. (2024). Cartographie des fractures productives en eau souterraine dans le bassin versant de la Bénoué : apport de la géomatique. European Scientific Journal, 20(33), 265–278. https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2024.v20n33p265

Mahmoud Abd-Ellah | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Abd-Ellah | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Egyptian Russian University | Egypt

Dr. Mahmoud Khaled Abd-Ellah is an accomplished Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Artificial Intelligence, Egyptian Russian University, Badr, Egypt, widely recognized for his pioneering research at the intersection of artificial intelligence, medical imaging, and deep learning. Holding a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Minia University, his doctoral research focused on brain tumor diagnosis through MRI using advanced machine learning techniques. His impressive publication portfolio includes 22 Scopus-indexed papers, collectively cited 830 times by 774 documents, with an h-index of 12 demonstrating substantial scientific impact and research excellence. His scholarly work has been featured in leading journals such as Scientific Reports, Neural Computing and Applications, and Ecological Informatics, advancing AI-driven approaches for medical image analysis, automated brain tumor detection, COVID-19 classification, and environmental data modeling. Beyond research, Dr. Abd-Ellah actively contributes to academic governance and quality enhancement as a member of the Egyptian International Ranking Committee, head of the Quality Management Unit, and ranking official at the Egyptian Russian University. He is also an active member of multiple IEEE councils, engaging in the development and application of AI across engineering and biomedical domains. His ORCID profile (0000-0002-6840-2503) and Scopus ID (57191265348) further reflect his consistent record of impactful scholarship and international collaboration. With his interdisciplinary expertise, editorial service, and mentorship of Ph.D. and master’s students, Dr. Mahmoud Khaled Abd-Ellah exemplifies academic leadership, innovation, and a transformative approach to research that advances both science and society.

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Featured Publications

  • Abd-Ellah, M. K., Awad, A. I., Khalaf, A. A. M., & Hamed, H. F. A. (2019). A review on brain tumor diagnosis from MRI images: Practical implications, key achievements, and lessons learned. Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 61, 300–318.

  • Abd-Ellah, M. K., Awad, A. I., Khalaf, A. A. M., & Hamed, H. F. A. (2018). Two-phase multi-model automatic brain tumour diagnosis system from magnetic resonance images using convolutional neural networks. EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing, 2018(1), 1–10.

  • El-Rawy, M., Abd-Ellah, M. K., Fathi, H., & Ahmed, A. K. A. (2021). Forecasting effluent and performance of wastewater treatment plant using different machine learning techniques. Journal of Water Process Engineering, 44, 102380.

  • Abd-Ellah, M. K., Awad, A. I., Khalaf, A. A. M., & Hamed, H. F. A. (2016). Design and implementation of a computer-aided diagnosis system for brain tumor classification. In 2016 28th International Conference on Microelectronics (ICM) (pp. 73–76).

  • MostafaShokry, A. A. M. K., Awad, A. I., & Abd-Ellah, M. K. (2022). Systematic survey of advanced metering infrastructure security: Vulnerabilities, attacks, countermeasures, and future vision. Future Generation Computer Systems, 1–21.

Oguz Ozcelik | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Oguz Ozcelik | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Kastamonu University | Turkey

Dr. Oğuz Özçelik (MD, PhD) is a distinguished Professor at Kastamonu University, Turkey, widely recognized for his pioneering work in exercise physiology, metabolism, and oxidative stress. His academic foundation in medicine and physiology has driven decades of impactful research exploring the complex relationships between aerobic fitness, respiratory regulation, and metabolic health. Through rigorous experimental design and translational insights, he has advanced understanding of how exercise modulates physiological and biochemical responses in both healthy and clinical populations. Dr. Oğuz Özçelik’s scientific contributions span more than forty peer-reviewed publications in international journals, reflecting depth, innovation, and clinical relevance. His notable works include studies on the relationship between aerobic fitness levels and isocapnic buffering periods during incremental exercise tests (Cellular and Molecular Biology, 2017, cited by 132), the effects of body mass index on maximal work production and aerobic capacity (Physiological Research, 2004, cited by 84), and the role of nesfatin-1 in glucose tolerance and depressive disorders (Physiological Research, 2016; Psychiatry Investigation, 2018). With an h-index of 13 and more than 474 citations, his scholarly influence demonstrates sustained research excellence. Dr. Oğuz Özçelik’s current investigations focus on the hormonal and metabolic adaptations to exercise and their relevance to neuroendocrine and cardiometabolic health. His leadership, academic rigor, and enduring contributions to human performance and biomedical science exemplify the highest standards of professional achievement and research integrity within the global scientific community.

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Featured Publications

  1. Algul, S., Ozcelik, O., & Yilmaz, B. (2017). Evaluation of relationship between aerobic fitness level and range of isocapnic buffering periods during incremental exercise test. Cellular and Molecular Biology, 63(3), 78–82.

  2. Ozcelik, O., Aslan, M., Ayar, A., & Kelestimur, H. (2004). Effects of body mass index on maximal work production capacity and aerobic fitness during incremental exercise. Physiological Research, 53(2), 165–170.

  3. Algul, S., Ozkan, Y., & Ozcelik, O. (2016). Serum nesfatin-1 levels in patients with different glucose tolerance levels. Physiological Research, 65(6), 979–985.

  4. Ozcelik, O., Ward, S. A., & Whipp, B. J. (1999). Effect of altered body CO₂ stores on pulmonary gas exchange dynamics during incremental exercise in humans. Experimental Physiology, 84(5), 999–1011.

  5. Algul, S., & Ozcelik, O. (2018). Evaluating the levels of nesfatin-1 and ghrelin hormones in patients with moderate and severe major depressive disorders. Psychiatry Investigation, 15(2), 214–218.