Tzu-Ming Pan | Biology and Life Sciences | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Tzu-Ming Pan
National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Tzu-Ming Pan
Affiliation National Taiwan University
Country Taiwan
Scopus ID 7202203120
Documents 264
Citations 10,152
h-index 58
Subject Area Biology and Life Sciences
Event International Forensic Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-9865-1893

Tzu-Ming Pan is a researcher affiliated with National Taiwan University whose scholarly work is represented in the fields of biology and life sciences. The supplied Scopus record reports 264 documents, 10,152 citations, and an h-index of 58, providing a bibliometric basis for evaluating the scale and influence of the research record. The publication portfolio includes studies of probiotics, fermented functional foods, microbial safety, gut microbiota, metabolic health, and immune regulation.

Abstract

The research profile associated with Tzu-Ming Pan demonstrates sustained activity in microbiology, probiotics, functional foods, host–microbe interactions, and biological health research. Recent publications examine probiotic potential, antibiotic-associated intestinal effects, fermented red mold rice, microbial safety, inflammatory responses, and immune regulation. These studies illustrate an integrated research approach connecting microbial characterization with physiological and health-related outcomes. [1]

Keywords

Probiotics; microbiology; gut microbiota; functional foods; microbial safety; immune regulation; metabolic health; lactic acid bacteria; fermented foods; biology and life sciences.

Introduction

Microbial research increasingly addresses the relationship between microorganisms, dietary components, immunity, and host physiology. Pan’s recent publication record reflects this multidisciplinary direction, with investigations spanning probiotic strains, fermented products, microbiota, inflammatory markers, and tissue-level responses. Such work contributes to the broader scientific understanding of how beneficial microorganisms and microbial metabolites may influence biological systems. [2]

Research Profile

The research profile is centered on applied microbiological and life-science questions, particularly the characterization and evaluation of microorganisms with potential functional or health-related applications. The documented studies include Pediococcus acidilactici, Monascus pilosus, and Lacticaseibacillus paracasei, covering probiotic activity, fermented food systems, safety assessment, and immune responses. [3]

Research Contributions

  • Investigation of probiotic potential and biological effects of selected microbial strains.
  • Evaluation of fermented food components in relation to gut microbiota and metabolic health. [2]
  • Integrated genotypic and phenotypic assessment of microbial safety. [4]
  • Study of microbial interventions and immune-regulatory mechanisms in experimental models. [5]

Publications

Recent publications include research on Pediococcus acidilactici and antibiotic-induced diarrhea in Microbiology Research (2025), fermented red mold rice and metabolic health in Foods (2025), Monascus-derived compounds and tissue responses in Journal of Fungi (2024), microbial safety in Current Issues in Molecular Biology (2024), and regulatory T-cell maturation and Th1/Th2 balance in the same journal (2024). [1] [2] [3]

Research Impact

The supplied Scopus metrics indicate a substantial bibliometric footprint, with 10,152 citations and an h-index of 58 across 264 documents. These indicators provide quantitative evidence of scholarly visibility and citation activity, while individual publications demonstrate continued engagement with clinically and biologically relevant microbiological questions.

Award Suitability

Based on the supplied research record, the profile is relevant for consideration under an Innovative Research Award within the International Forensic Scientist Awards framework. The assessment may consider documented research productivity, interdisciplinary microbiological investigations, publication quality, citation impact, and the scientific relevance of contributions. Award decisions should remain subject to the applicable evaluation criteria and independent review.

Conclusion

Tzu-Ming Pan’s documented research profile reflects sustained contributions to microbiology and life sciences, particularly in probiotics, fermented foods, microbial safety, gut microbiota, and immune-related research. The combination of a broad publication record and substantial citation indicators provides a measurable basis for academic recognition, while the recent studies demonstrate continued research activity in biologically significant areas.

References

  1. MDPI. (2025). Probiotic Potential of Pediococcus acidilactici SWP-CGPA01: Alleviating Antibiotic-Induced Diarrhea and Restoring Hippocampal BDNF. Microbiology Research, 16(12), 261.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/microbiolres16120261
  2. MDPI. (2025). Effects of Monascus pilosus SWM 008-Fermented Red Mold Rice and Its Functional Components on Gut Microbiota and Metabolic Health in Rats. Foods, 14(4), 651.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/foods14040651
  3. MDPI. (2024). Comparative Effects of Monascin and Monascinol Produced by Monascus pilosus SWM-008 on Pro-Inflammatory Factors and Histopathological Alterations. Journal of Fungi, 10(12), 815.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/jof10120815
  4. MDPI. (2024). Comprehensive Safety Assessment of Lacticaseibacillus paracasei subsp. paracasei NTU 101 Through Integrated Genotypic and Phenotypic Analysis. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 46(11), 734.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb46110734
  5. MDPI. (2024). The Enhancement of Regulatory T Cell Maturation and Th1/Th2 Balance through FOXP3 Expression by Lactobacillus paracasei in an Ovalbumin-Induced Allergic Skin Animal Model. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 46(10), 636.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb46100636

Mariam Abdelnaby | Biology and Life Sciences | Innovative Research Award

 

Innovative Research Award

Mariam Abdelnaby
Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology, Russia
Mariam Abdelnaby
Affiliation Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology
Country Russia
Scopus ID 60758060000
Documents 1
Subject Area Biology and Life Sciences
Event International Forensic Scientist Awards
ORCID 0009-0004-1674-4300

Mariam Abdelnaby is affiliated with the Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology and has contributed to research within the field of Biology and Life Sciences. Her published work focuses on adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors, regenerative medicine, and cellular reprogramming, emphasizing both the scientific opportunities and technical limitations associated with gene delivery technologies. This article summarizes her scholarly profile, research contributions, publication record, and the relevance of her work to the International Forensic Scientist Awards.[1]

Abstract

This academic profile presents an overview of Mariam Abdelnaby’s current scholarly contributions in Biology and Life Sciences. Her published work investigates the application of adeno-associated viral vectors in regenerative medicine and cellular reprogramming while discussing vector specificity, delivery efficiency, biosafety considerations, and translational challenges. The publication reflects interdisciplinary research relevant to molecular biology, regenerative therapies, and biomedical innovation.[1]

Keywords

  • AAV vectors
  • Regenerative medicine
  • Cellular reprogramming
  • Gene therapy
  • Biology and Life Sciences

Introduction

Modern regenerative medicine increasingly depends upon efficient gene delivery systems capable of achieving targeted cellular modification while maintaining safety and reproducibility. Adeno-associated virus vectors have emerged as one of the most promising platforms because of their favorable biological characteristics and expanding clinical applications. Research evaluating both their advantages and inherent limitations contributes to the continued advancement of precision medicine and therapeutic innovation.[1]

Research Profile

Mariam Abdelnaby is affiliated with the Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology. According to the supplied research information, her current Scopus profile includes one indexed scholarly publication. Citation count and h-index values were not available at the time of preparation and are therefore reported as unavailable pending future database updates.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Evaluation of AAV vector applications in regenerative medicine.
  • Discussion of cellular reprogramming methodologies.
  • Analysis of specificity constraints affecting gene delivery.
  • Assessment of potential translational and clinical limitations.
  • Contribution to interdisciplinary molecular biology literature.

Publications

  1. AAV Vectors in Regenerative Medicine and Cellular Reprogramming: Potential, Pitfalls, and Specificity Constraints. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, July 2026.

Research Impact

Although the available publication record currently consists of one indexed journal article, the research addresses an important and rapidly developing area of biomedical science. Topics including viral vector engineering, regenerative medicine, and cellular reprogramming continue to attract substantial international research interest because of their potential applications in disease treatment and precision therapeutics.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on the available scholarly information, Mariam Abdelnaby demonstrates active participation in contemporary biological and molecular research through peer-reviewed publication. Her work aligns with scientific themes involving advanced biotechnology, regenerative medicine, and molecular innovation, making it relevant for consideration within the International Forensic Scientist Awards. Any formal award evaluation should additionally consider independent peer review, scientific quality, originality, research influence, and verified bibliometric indicators.[1]

Conclusion

Mariam Abdelnaby’s available publication contributes to ongoing discussions surrounding regenerative medicine and AAV-mediated cellular engineering. While bibliometric indicators remain limited in the currently available profile, the published research reflects engagement with scientifically relevant challenges in modern molecular medicine. Future publications and citation development will provide additional evidence regarding long-term scholarly influence.[1]

External Links

References

  1. Abdelnaby M. AAV Vectors in Regenerative Medicine and Cellular Reprogramming: Potential, Pitfalls, and Specificity Constraints. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2026;27(15):6846.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms27156846

Isidoro Feliciello | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Isidoro Feliciello
University of Naples Federico II, Italy

Isidoro Feliciello
Affiliation University of Naples Federico II
Country Italy
Scopus ID 6506469897
Documents 42
Citations 986
h-index 17
Subject Area Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Event International Forensic Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-2588-9366

Isidoro Feliciello is a researcher affiliated with the University of Naples Federico II whose scholarly work contributes to the fields of molecular biology, genetics, epigenetics, genome regulation, and biomedical research. His publication record demonstrates sustained engagement with investigations involving satellite DNA, gene expression regulation, cancer biomarkers, retrotransposons, and microbial biotechnology. Through peer-reviewed publications and collaborative scientific studies, he has contributed to advancing understanding of molecular mechanisms relevant to human health and disease.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Isidoro Feliciello and his research contributions in molecular biology and genetics. His work encompasses investigations into alpha-satellite DNA, genome regulation, cancer-related biomarkers, transcriptional control mechanisms, and translational biomedical applications. Recent studies have explored extracellular alpha-satellite DNA as a potential biomarker for bladder cancer detection and the regulatory effects of alpha-satellite transcripts on gene expression.[2]

Keywords

Alpha-Satellite DNA, Molecular Genetics, Gene Regulation, Cancer Biomarkers, Epigenetics, Digital PCR, Genome Biology, Biomedical Research.

Introduction

Research in biochemistry and molecular genetics continues to expand knowledge regarding genomic organization, transcriptional regulation, and disease mechanisms. Within this context, Isidoro Feliciello has contributed to studies that investigate repetitive DNA sequences, cellular regulatory pathways, and molecular indicators associated with disease diagnosis and progression.[3]

Research Profile

According to available scholarly metrics, the researcher has produced 42 indexed documents with 986 citations and an h-index of 17. His academic portfolio reflects interdisciplinary engagement spanning molecular biology, genetics, cancer biology, nucleic acid regulation, and biotechnology. Publications appear in recognized international journals and demonstrate continued participation in contemporary scientific discourse.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Investigation of alpha-satellite DNA dynamics and biological functions.
  • Research on transcriptional regulation and gene expression mechanisms.
  • Development of molecular approaches for cancer biomarker identification.
  • Studies involving genome integration, retrotransposons, and nucleic acid biology.
  • Contributions to antimicrobial and biotechnology-related applications.

Publications

Selected publications include studies on extracellular alpha-satellite DNA as a candidate biomarker for bladder cancer detection, downregulation of gene expression by alpha-satellite transcripts, chemoresistance mechanisms involving G-quadruplex ligands, antibacterial effects of phenylboronic acid, and analyses concerning polyadenylation and LINE-1 retrotransposons.[2]

Research Impact

The citation profile and publication record indicate meaningful scholarly visibility within molecular biology and genetics. Research outputs address biologically relevant questions concerning genomic structure, gene regulation, cancer diagnostics, and translational biomedical applications. Such contributions support ongoing scientific efforts aimed at improving understanding of complex cellular processes and disease-related molecular signatures.[4]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes individuals demonstrating sustained scholarly productivity, scientific originality, and measurable research impact. Based on publication activity, citation performance, and contributions to molecular genetics and biomedical research, Isidoro Feliciello exhibits characteristics consistent with the objectives of the International Forensic Scientist Awards recognition framework. His work reflects continued engagement with innovative scientific questions and emerging molecular methodologies.[5]

Conclusion

Isidoro Feliciello’s research portfolio demonstrates sustained contributions to molecular biology, genetics, and biomedical sciences. Through studies addressing genome regulation, cancer biomarkers, and nucleic acid biology, he has contributed to the advancement of scientific understanding in several interconnected research domains. His scholarly record provides a foundation for recognition within international research and innovation award programs.[6]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Isidoro Feliciello, Author ID 6506469897. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6506469897
  2. Feliciello, I. et al. (2026). Extracellular Alpha-Satellite DNA in Human Plasma as a Candidate Biomarker for Bladder Cancer Detection.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms27156834
  3. Feliciello, I. et al. (2025). Downregulation of Gene Expression by Alpha Satellite Transcripts.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms262211204
  4. Feliciello, I. et al. (2025). Reversing uL3-mediated Chemoresistance Through Synergistic Combination of 5-FU and G-Quadruplex Ligands.
    https://doi.org/10.1093/narcan/zcaf046
  5. Feliciello, I. et al. (2025). Antibacterial Effect of Phenylboronic Acid on Escherichia coli.
    https://doi.org/10.17113/ftb.63.01.25.8771
  6. Feliciello, I. et al. (2025). Role of Polyadenylation in mRNA Genome Integration via LINE-1 Retrotransposons.
    https://doi.org/10.31083/FBS26335

Anna Sójka-Makowska | Medicine and Health Sciences | Forensic Scientist of the Year Award

Forensic Scientist of the Year Award

Anna Sójka-Makowska
Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland
Anna Sójka-Makowska
Affiliation Poznan University of Medical Sciences
Country Poland
Scopus ID 57196022239
Documents 5
Citations 165
h-index 5
Subject Area Medicine and Health Sciences
Event International Forensic Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-0193-0491

Anna Sójka-Makowska is associated with the Poznan University of Medical Sciences in Poland and has contributed to interdisciplinary clinical research involving temporomandibular disorders, neurophysiological diagnostics, dentistry, and related biomedical sciences. Her scholarly activities include investigations into temporomandibular dysfunctions, headache disorders, neuroendocrine biomarkers, and patient-centered therapeutic methodologies within modern dental and medical practice.[1] Her publication profile reflects continued academic engagement in diagnostic sciences and clinical assessment methodologies relevant to forensic and health-related research domains.[2]

Abstract

The professional activities of Anna Sójka-Makowska demonstrate sustained involvement in clinical and diagnostic investigations within dentistry and biomedical sciences. Her work has addressed temporomandibular disorders, neurophysiological examinations, headache-associated dysfunctions, and biomarker-oriented clinical studies. Through peer-reviewed publications and collaborative research projects, she has contributed to evidence-based methodologies that support patient diagnostics and interdisciplinary healthcare research.[3] The combination of clinical relevance and analytical rigor supports recognition within the framework of the Forensic Scientist of the Year Award.

Keywords

Temporomandibular Disorders, Dentistry, Neurophysiology, Biomarkers, Clinical Diagnostics, Prosthodontics, Oral Health Research, Forensic Medicine, Medical Sciences, Temporomandibular Joint Disorders.

Introduction

Research involving temporomandibular disorders and associated neurological or psychological conditions represents an important area within contemporary clinical medicine. Anna Sójka-Makowska has participated in studies examining the relationship between temporomandibular dysfunctions, headache disorders, stress-related conditions, and neuroendocrine biomarkers.[4] Her investigations have contributed to the understanding of diagnostic frameworks such as DC/TMD and related clinical assessment methodologies applied in patient-centered healthcare environments.[5]

The interdisciplinary nature of her research reflects collaboration across dentistry, neurology, behavioral sciences, and rehabilitation-oriented medicine. Such integration of clinical knowledge and analytical approaches aligns with the objectives of academic recognition programs focused on healthcare innovation and applied scientific contributions.

Research Profile

Anna Sójka-Makowska serves within the academic and clinical environment of Poznan University of Medical Sciences. Her research profile includes publications in journals related to craniofacial medicine, behavioral sciences, prosthodontics, and neurophysiology. She has participated in investigations concerning temporomandibular disorders among adolescents and adults, clinical examination protocols, patient satisfaction in prosthodontic treatment, and biomarker studies associated with neurological conditions.[6]

According to indexed academic records, her Scopus profile reports measurable citation activity and scholarly visibility within medical and dental sciences.[1] Her work demonstrates consistent involvement in clinically applicable research supported by peer-reviewed dissemination and interdisciplinary cooperation.

Research Contributions

A significant component of Anna Sójka-Makowska’s contributions involves the study of temporomandibular disorders and their relationship with neurological, psychological, and physiological indicators. Her studies have explored stress manifestations, anxiety, and psychosocial influences associated with temporomandibular dysfunctions in clinical populations.[7]

Recent investigations have focused on biomarkers including Nesfatin-1 and Ghrelin/GOAT in adolescent headache and epilepsy-related studies. These projects contribute to ongoing scientific discussions concerning neuroendocrine regulation, pain mechanisms, and diagnostic biomarkers relevant to neurological and craniofacial disorders.[8]

  • Clinical investigations into temporomandibular disorders and patient diagnostics.
  • Research on neuroendocrine biomarkers associated with headache and epilepsy conditions.
  • Comparative studies involving DC/TMD and RDC/TMD diagnostic methodologies.
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration linking dentistry, neurology, and behavioral sciences.
  • Peer-reviewed dissemination in clinical and biomedical journals.

Publications

Selected scholarly publications associated with Anna Sójka-Makowska include peer-reviewed articles, literature reviews, conference papers, and clinical studies relevant to dentistry and medical sciences.[9]

  • Is there a relationship between psychological factors and TMD? — Brain and Behavior (2019). DOI:
  • Temporomandibular disorders in adolescents with headache — Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine (2018). DOI:
  • Relations between the results of complex clinical and neurophysiological examinations in patients with temporomandibular disorders symptoms — CRANIO (2017). DOI:
  • Comparison of Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (DC/TMD) and RDC/TMD — IRONS Journal (2016).
  • Nesfatin-1 and Ghrelin/GOAT as Potential Biomarkers in Adolescent Headache with Temporomandibular Disorders — Journal of Medical Science (2025).

Research Impact

The academic impact of Anna Sójka-Makowska’s work is reflected through citation activity, collaborative publications, and participation in clinically oriented biomedical research. Her studies have addressed practical diagnostic challenges within dentistry and craniofacial medicine while also contributing to broader discussions involving pain disorders, neurophysiology, and behavioral health.[10]

Research concerning temporomandibular disorders and neuroendocrine biomarkers carries importance for both diagnostic sciences and patient management frameworks. The integration of clinical examinations with evidence-based analysis supports scientific advancement within healthcare disciplines and contributes to ongoing improvements in interdisciplinary diagnostic methodologies.

Award Suitability

Anna Sójka-Makowska demonstrates professional and academic characteristics relevant to the objectives of the Forensic Scientist of the Year Award. Her involvement in diagnostic research, clinical methodologies, and biomarker-based investigations illustrates a commitment to scientific rigor and interdisciplinary healthcare research.[11]

The combination of indexed publications, citation visibility, collaborative investigations, and contributions to patient-oriented diagnostics supports consideration for scholarly recognition. Her research profile reflects continued engagement with scientifically relevant issues that intersect clinical medicine, dentistry, neurophysiology, and evidence-based diagnostic practice.

Conclusion

Anna Sójka-Makowska has established a research portfolio centered on temporomandibular disorders, clinical diagnostics, neurophysiological assessment, and interdisciplinary medical investigations. Her scholarly contributions within dentistry and health sciences demonstrate consistency in research activity and participation in clinically applicable scientific studies.[12] Through publications, collaborative projects, and analytical clinical research, she represents a suitable candidate for recognition within international scientific award frameworks.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Anna Sójka-Makowska, Author ID 57196022239. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57196022239
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Anna Sójka-Makowska ORCID Profile.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0193-0491
  3. Sójka, A., et al. (2017). Relations between the results of complex clinical and neurophysiological examinations in patients with temporomandibular disorders symptoms. CRANIO.
    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08869634.2017.1290907
  4. Sójka, A., et al. (2018). Temporomandibular disorders in adolescents with headache. Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323644581_Temporomandibular_disorders_in_adolescents_with_headache
  5. Sójka, A., Pilarski, J., & Hędzelek, W. (2021). Description of the methodology for clinical examination of patients with temporomandibular disorders according to DC/TMD classification. Dental Forum.
  6. ResearchGate. (n.d.). Anna Sójka publication and research overview.
  7. Sójka, A., et al. (2019). Is there a relationship between psychological factors and TMD? Brain and Behavior.
  8. Sójka, A., et al. (2025). Nesfatin-1 and Ghrelin/GOAT as Potential Biomarkers in Adolescent Headache with Temporomandibular Disorders. Journal of Medical Science.
  9. Sójka, A., et al. (2016). Comparison of Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (DC/TMD) and RDC/TMD in Evaluation of Temporomandibular Disorders. IRONS Journal.
  10. Poznan University of Medical Sciences. (n.d.). Department and Clinic of Prosthodontics research activities.
  11. International Forensic Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Award recognition and academic excellence framework.
  12. Sójka, A., et al. (2026). Comparison of the effectiveness of psycho-behavioral-relaxation and occlusal splint therapy in the treatment of myalgia. Dental and Medical Problems.

Dan Wang | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Dan Wang | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Shandong Agricultural University | China

Dr. Dan Wang is a researcher in Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, focusing on nutritional and molecular strategies to enhance livestock health and productivity. The research integrates animal feeding trials, biomarker identification, and bioinformatics to investigate metabolic regulation, particularly lipid metabolism in poultry. Contributions include peer-reviewed publications on adiponectin-mediated AMPK signaling and hepatic lipid accumulation in aging laying hens. The work emphasizes innovative nutritional interventions to improve animal performance and welfare. Research interests also extend to metabolic disorders, precision nutrition, and sustainable livestock production systems.

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Huai-Jen Tsai | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Huai-Jen Tsai | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

Institute of Life Science, Fu-Jen Catholic University | Taiwan

Prof. Dr. Huai-Jen Tsai is a distinguished molecular biologist whose research spans developmental biology, marine biotechnology, and gene transgenesis in aquatic organisms, with a particular focus on zebrafish and other finfish models. He has pioneered innovative sperm-mediated and electroporation-based gene transfer systems, enabling highly efficient transgenesis in finfish and shellfish, and has significantly advanced understanding of growth hormone regulation, gonadotropins, rhodopsins, and muscle-specific transcription factors, thereby contributing to both vertebrate developmental biology and aquaculture applications. Prof. Dr. Huai-Jen Tsai’s work bridges fundamental molecular biology and applied biotechnology, investigating molecular mechanisms regulating embryonic development, stress responses, and neural regeneration, including studies on ENDOU-mediated translation regulation and the role of extracellular proteins in promoting neurite outgrowth and spinal cord repair. He has authored 162 documents indexed in Scopus, which have been cited over 5,174 times by 4,191 publications, and he holds an h-index of 36, reflecting the high impact and wide recognition of his contributions in the scientific community. Throughout his career, Prof. Dr. Huai-Jen Tsai has received numerous prestigious awards, including the MOST Outstanding Research Award, Y. Z. Hsu Technology Invention Award for a patented zebrafish gene fragment, and multiple NSC Outstanding Research Awards, and he has served as principal investigator on numerous funded research projects. In addition, he contributes extensively as a reviewer and editorial board member for international journals. His research continues to integrate molecular genetics, developmental studies, and biotechnological innovation, establishing him as a leading authority in aquatic molecular genetics, transgenic technologies, and regenerative biology, and underscoring his influential role in advancing both basic science and translational applications in vertebrate and aquatic systems.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

  • Lee, H.-C., Huang, Y.-H., Hsieh, C.-C., Ke, Y.-N., & Tsai, H.-J. (2025). ENDOU-1-induced cytoplasmic HnRNPA3 recognizes m6A methylation on the upstream reading frame of human CHOP transcripts to achieve maximal CHOP translation. Preprint.

  • Lee, B.-C., Tsai, J.-C., Huang, Y.-H., Wang, C.-C., Lee, H.-C., & Tsai, H.-J. (2024). The 419th aspartic acid of neural membrane protein enolase 2 is a key residue involved in axonal growth of motor neurons mediated by interaction between enolase 2 receptor and extracellular Pgk1 ligand. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25(19), 10753.

  • Lee, H.-C., Chao, H.-T., Lee, S. Y.-H., Lin, C.-Y., & Tsai, H.-J. (2023). The upstream 1350~1250 nucleotide sequences of the human ENDOU-1 gene contain critical cis-elements responsible for upregulating its transcription during ER stress. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(24), 17393.

  • Zeng, C.-W., & Tsai, H.-J. (2023). The promising role of a zebrafish model employed in neural regeneration following a spinal cord injury. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(18), 13938.

  • Fu, C.-Y., Chen, H.-Y., Lin, C.-Y., Chen, S.-J., Sheu, J.-C., & Tsai, H.-J. (2023). Extracellular Pgk1 interacts with neural membrane protein enolase-2 to improve neurite outgrowth of motor neurons. Communications Biology, 6, 822.

Mehrdad Hashemi | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mehrdad Hashemi | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Tehran Medical Sciences, Islamic Azad University | Iran

Professor Mehrdad Hashemi is a renowned scholar in Molecular and Medical Genetics whose pioneering research has made transformative contributions to predictive, preventive, and personalized medicine. His scientific work focuses on the discovery of diagnostic and therapeutic biomarkers particularly non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs and miRNAs) with profound implications for early disease detection, molecular targeting, and precision therapy. Prof. Mehrdad Hashemi has authored 372 peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus, accumulating over 6,826 citations from 6,242 documents, and achieving a remarkable h-index of 41. His research portfolio includes 299 ISI-indexed papers, 342 Scopus-indexed papers, and 258 PubMed articles, encompassing 119 Q1 and 82 Q2 journals. He has led or completed 14 major research projects, contributed to 95 industrial and academic collaborations, and maintained 110 international research partnerships with leading institutions across the USA, UK, Canada, China, Germany, Australia, and beyond. His scholarly output also includes 3 internationally published books and 1 patent. Ranked among the World’s Top 1% and 2% Scientists in both ESI (2024) and Stanford (2024–2025) global rankings, Prof. Mehrdad Hashemi’s groundbreaking studies on exosomes, nanomedicine, gene regulation, and cancer therapeutics have advanced global understanding of disease mechanisms and innovative treatment modalities. He also contributes extensively as an editorial board member, peer reviewer, and thought leader in the field of molecular diagnostics and translational genetics.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar | ORCID | Staff Page

Featured Publications

  • Paskeh, M. D. A., Entezari, M., Mirzaei, S., Zabolian, A., Saleki, H., Naghdi, M. J., … & Hashemi, M. (2022). Emerging role of exosomes in cancer progression and tumor microenvironment remodeling. Journal of Hematology & Oncology, 15(1), 83. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13045-022-01296-0

  • Bolhassani, A., Javanzad, S., Saleh, T., Hashemi, M., Aghasadeghi, M. R., … & Sadat, S. M. (2014). Polymeric nanoparticles: potent vectors for vaccine delivery targeting cancer and infectious diseases. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, 10(2), 321–332. https://doi.org/10.4161/hv.26796

  • Entezari, M., Hashemi, D., Taheriazam, A., Zabolian, A., Mohammadi, S., … & Hashemi, M. (2022). AMPK signaling in diabetes mellitus, insulin resistance and diabetic complications: A pre-clinical and clinical investigation. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 146, 112563. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2021.112563

  • Hashemi, M., Moosavi, M. S., Abed, H. M., Dehghani, M., Aalipour, M., Heydari, E. A., … & Mirzaei, S. (2022). Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) H19 in human cancer: From proliferation and metastasis to therapy. Pharmacological Research, 184, 106418. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phrs.2022.106418

  • Sadrkhanloo, M., Entezari, M., Orouei, S., Ghollasi, M., Rezaei, S., Hejazi, E. S., … & Hashemi, M. (2022). STAT3-EMT axis in tumors: Modulation of cancer metastasis, stemness and therapy response. Pharmacological Research, 182, 106311. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phrs.2022.106311

Andrej Sirek | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Andrej Sirek | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

University Hospital Basel | Switzerland

Dr. Andrej Sirek is a dedicated Pathology Resident at the University Hospital Basel, Institute of Medical Genetics and Pathology, where he is actively shaping his career at the intersection of clinical diagnostics and medical research. With his educational foundation built in leading European institutions, Dr. Andrej Sirek has developed a strong grounding in medical genetics, histopathology, and laboratory sciences, which now supports his dual role as both clinician and researcher. His residency provides him with exposure to complex pathology cases while also allowing him to engage in research that seeks to bridge genetic profiling and diagnostic pathology, with the long-term aim of contributing to precision medicine and early disease detection. Currently, he has completed one research project and is progressing with another, both expected to yield indexed publications in the near future. Despite being at an early stage of his academic career, his commitment to innovation in pathology has already been recognized with a nomination for the Best Researcher Award. He maintains active membership in several professional organizations, including SGPATH, ÖGPATH, SGZ, and ESP, which strengthens his global collaborations and engagement with the wider pathology community. While he has yet to publish peer-reviewed articles, his ongoing research demonstrates his potential to make impactful contributions to the field. His academic and professional journey underscores the promise of a new generation of clinician-scientists who integrate advanced diagnostic techniques with research innovation to improve patient care. Dr. Andrej Sirek’s trajectory highlights his dedication, scholarly potential, and commitment to excellence in pathology and medical genetics.

Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications

Dr. Andrej Sirek has contributed to impactful research in pathology, focusing on diagnostic innovations, tumor biology, and clinicopathological correlations. Key recent publications include:

Sirek, A., Hench, I. B., Hench, J., Alborelli, I., Gross, M. W., Jakscha, J., Schaller, P., Nagel, G., Baumhoer, D., & Tzankov, A. (2025). Recurrent clonal radiotherapy-associated fibroepithelial polyp of the pharynx: Do low grade radiogenic stromal tumours exist? Case report.

Sobottka, B., Vetter, V., Banaei-Esfahani, A., Nowak, M., Lorch, A., Sirek, A., Mertz, K. D., Brunelli, M., Berthold, D., de Leval, L., et al. (2024). Immune phenotype-genotype associations in primary clear cell renal cell carcinoma and matched metastatic tissue.

Valery Zakharov | Chemical Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Valery Zakharov | Chemical Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Lomonosov Moscow State University | Russia

Dr. Valeriy Zakharov is a distinguished scientist whose career demonstrates a lifelong commitment to advancing the chemical sciences. His pioneering studies in coordination chemistry, spectroscopy, and photophysical processes have shaped the understanding of molecular structures and photoactive systems. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with leading researchers, delivered influential conference presentations, and authored numerous impactful publications. His research stands at the intersection of fundamental science and applied innovation, making him one of the most respected contributors to the global scientific community.

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Education

Dr. Valeriy Zakharov pursued his higher education in chemistry at Lomonosov Moscow State University, where he specialized in physical and inorganic chemistry. His graduate research was devoted to coordination compounds and their photophysical behavior in complex environments. During his doctoral training, he mastered advanced spectroscopic techniques and theoretical approaches, providing him with the expertise to investigate light-sensitive systems and molecular structures. The strong academic foundation he established at the university became the cornerstone of his later achievements in both theoretical and experimental chemistry.

Experience

In his professional career, Dr. Valeriy Zakharov has held teaching and research responsibilities at Lomonosov Moscow State University, where he consistently combined academic rigor with scientific creativity. His early work focused on electron microscopy of silver halide systems, exploring the mechanisms of latent image formation in photographic materials. He later expanded his research into optically detected magnetic resonance and low-temperature phosphorescence of coordination compounds, broadening the scope of spectroscopic studies. He has been actively involved in both national and international collaborations, ensuring that his findings reached a global audience and promoting cross-disciplinary scientific exchange.

Research Interests

Dr. Valeriy Zakharov’s research interests cover a wide spectrum of modern chemistry. He has dedicated much of his work to understanding the structural and photophysical properties of coordination compounds, with special attention to the triplet states of transition metal complexes. His investigations of silver halide systems provided new insights into photographic sensitivity, image formation, and the fundamental processes of photochemistry. He has also made significant contributions to optically detected magnetic resonance spectroscopy and its applications to metal complexes and rare-earth elements. In addition, his studies on surface-enhanced Raman scattering have advanced the understanding of molecular interactions on colloidal silver surfaces, creating new opportunities for nanomaterials research and applied spectroscopy.

Awards

Dr. Valeriy Zakharov has been widely recognized for his exceptional contributions to chemistry and spectroscopy. His innovative approaches to studying photoactive materials and the development of advanced spectroscopic techniques have earned him high regard in both academic and applied sciences. The nomination for the Excellence in Research Award in Scientific Research highlights his lasting influence, his role in advancing scientific knowledge, and his dedication to training and inspiring the next generation of chemists.

Publications

Dr. Valeriy Zakharov has authored numerous scholarly works that have advanced the fields of spectroscopy, coordination chemistry, and photophysics. His publications include influential articles in highly respected journals and collaborative studies with leading scientists. A few notable examples include:

  • Surface-enhanced raman scattering of 2, 2′-bipyridine adsorbed on colloidal silver and stabilized AgBr sols
    Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
    Published on: 1993
    Citation: 42

  • Surface tension of silver in different media
    Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids
    Published on: 1993
    Citation: 29

  • Photoluminescent silicon nanocrystals stabilized by ionic liquid
    Journal of Nanoparticle Research
    Published on: 2011
    Citation: 24

  • Low-temperature phosphorescence and ODMR study of 2, 2′-bipyridine and Rh (bpy) 3+ 3
    Chemical Physics Letters
    Published on: 1987
    Citation: 23

  • The crystal and molecular structure of complex Gd (NO3)(phen) 2
    Russian Journal of Coordination Chemistry
    Published on: 1991
    Citation: 22

  • Stabilization of silicon nanoparticles by carbenes
    Russian Journal of Coordination Chemistry
    Published on: 2010
    Citation: 20

  • The isolated flat silicon nanocrystals (2D structures) stabilized with perfluorophenyl ligands
    Journal of Nanoparticle Research
    Published on: 2014
    Citation: 18

Conclusion

Dr. Valeriy Zakharov has dedicated his career to advancing the chemical sciences, producing research that is both pioneering and enduring in its influence. His work has provided clarity to complex spectroscopic phenomena, expanded the knowledge of photoactive coordination compounds, and opened new avenues in photochemistry and nanomaterials. His dedication to scientific excellence, collaborative spirit, and prolific contributions make him a highly deserving candidate for the Excellence in Research Award in Scientific Research at Lomonosov Moscow State University.

 

Shyam Saran Vaish | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Shyam Saran Vaish | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Banaras Hindu University | India

Dr. Shyam Saran Vaish is a highly accomplished Professor and Former Head of the Department of Mycology and Plant Pathology at the Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University. He has devoted more than three decades to advancing plant pathology research, with special emphasis on wheat, barley, and mustard disease management. His pioneering work on the biological control of plant parasitic nematodes, host–pathogen interaction studies, and the development of resistant crop varieties has been instrumental in strengthening agricultural productivity and sustainability. As a dedicated teacher, researcher, and academic leader, Dr. Vaish has significantly contributed to both scientific knowledge and farmer-focused solutions, making him one of the most respected figures in his field.

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Dr. Vaish earned his doctoral degree in Mycology and Plant Pathology from Banaras Hindu University, where his research on Catenaria anguillulae explored innovative biocontrol solutions for plant parasitic nematodes. His academic journey also includes a postgraduate degree in Mycology and Plant Pathology from the same university and an undergraduate degree in Agriculture with Honours from Meerut University. He is also a two-time qualifier of the ICAR-NET examination in Plant Pathology, demonstrating his exceptional command over the subject and research aptitude.

Experience

Dr. Vaish began his academic career as a lecturer before taking up a research and teaching position as Assistant Professor-cum-Junior Scientist at the Regional Agricultural Research Station under SKUAST-K in Leh, where he worked extensively on cereal crop diseases. Later, he joined Banaras Hindu University as Assistant Professor, steadily advancing through various academic ranks to become a Professor. His professional journey reflects deep engagement in teaching, research, educational administration, and scientific collaboration. He has served as editor for national journals, led organizing committees for major scientific events, chaired technical sessions in international conferences, and participated in expert monitoring teams for national crop improvement programs. His mentorship has guided numerous postgraduate and doctoral scholars toward impactful careers in plant sciences.

Research Interest

Dr. Vaish’s research interests span the biological control of plant parasitic nematodes through predaceous fungi such as Catenaria anguillulae, breeding of wheat and barley for resistance against Bipolaris sorokiniana and rust pathogens, genome-wide association studies for trait mapping, and exploration of soil microbial diversity for plant growth promotion. His work bridges fundamental and applied research, leading to the release of several disease-resistant and high-yielding crop varieties. He also actively contributes to the identification, registration, and conservation of valuable germplasm, ensuring genetic diversity for future breeding programs.

Awards

Dr. Vaish has received prestigious recognitions for his scientific and academic contributions, including the Best Teacher Award from his home institute and Fellowship of the Indian Phyto pathological Society. He has participated in several internationally sponsored programs and delivered invited presentations across Asia, Africa, and Europe. His leadership roles in organizing national and international symposia, as well as his participation in expert panels for crop monitoring and disease surveillance, highlight his influence in both scientific and policy-level discussions in agricultural research.

Publications

Title: Genome wide association studies (GWAS) of spot blotch resistance at the seedling and the adult plant stages in a collection of spring barley
Journal: Molecular Breeding
Published on: 2018
Citation: Cited by: 62

Title: First documentation on status of barley diseases from the high altitude cold arid Trans-Himalayan Ladakh region of India
Journal: Crop Protection
Published on: 2011
Citation: Cited by: 47

Title: Mining of Indian wheat germplasm collection for adult plant resistance to leaf rust
Journal: PLoS ONE
Published on: 2019
Citation: Cited by: 35

Title: Management of spot blotch of wheat caused by Bipolaris sorokiniana in wheat using fungicides
Journal: Indian Phytopathology
Published on: 2014
Citation: Cited by: 28

Title: Pathogenicity and development of Catenaria anguillulae on some nematodes
Journal: Mycological Research
Published on: 1996
Citation: Cited by: 25

Title: Identification of new donors for spot blotch resistance in cultivated wheat germplasm
Journal: Cereal Research Communications
Published on: 2018
Citation: Cited by: 19

Title: Distribution of Catenaria anguillulae Sorokin, a facultative endoparasite of nematodes in soils from different locations of India
Journal: World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
Published on: 2002
Citation: Cited by: 15

Title: Techniques for selective isolation, semiquantification and rapid virulence testing of Catenaria anguillulae
Journal: Mycological Research
Published on: 1998
Citation: Cited by: 12

Conclusion

Dr. Shyam Saran Vaish exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher scientific innovation, academic mentorship, international collaboration, and a sustained commitment to agricultural advancement. His achievements in crop disease resistance breeding, biological pest control, and germplasm conservation have significantly benefited both scientific communities and farming systems. With a record of excellence in teaching, research, and leadership, he is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.