Begum Ertan | Medicine and Health Sciences | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Begum Ertan | Medicine and Health Sciences | Young Researcher Award

Sandikli State Hospital | Turkey

Dr. Begum Ertan is an accomplished medical doctor and specialist in Gynecology and Obstetrics, serving at Afyonkarahisar Sandikli State Hospital. She is recognized for her dedication to advancing women’s reproductive health, blending clinical expertise with a strong commitment to academic research. Her work spans adenomyosis diagnosis, infertility treatment, IVF success prediction, and gynecologic oncology. Actively engaged in professional societies, she is a core group member of the Turkish Endometriosis and Adenomyosis Society. Dr. Ertan combines patient-centered care with cutting-edge scientific approaches, striving to improve diagnostic accuracy, treatment outcomes, and overall quality of life for women.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Ertan completed her medical degree at Celal Bayar University, Faculty of Medicine, where she laid a strong foundation in clinical sciences and patient care. She then specialized in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Dokuz Eylül University, Faculty of Medicine, developing advanced skills in reproductive medicine, maternal-fetal health, and minimally invasive surgical techniques. Her education was enriched by exposure to diverse clinical cases and participation in academic projects, fostering her dual role as a skilled clinician and committed researcher.

Experience

With extensive experience as a Gynecology and Obstetrics Specialist, Dr. Ertan has managed complex cases involving high-risk pregnancies, reproductive endocrinology, and gynecologic surgery. She has contributed to multidisciplinary medical teams, enhancing patient outcomes through evidence-based approaches. Her professional activities include presenting original research at leading national and international conferences, authoring peer-reviewed publications, and writing academic book chapters on endometriosis, infertility, and hormonal therapies. In addition to her hospital duties, she actively participates in community health initiatives, delivering educational seminars on women’s health and hygiene.

Research Interests

Dr. Ertan’s research is driven by a commitment to improving women’s reproductive health through innovative diagnostic and therapeutic methods. She is particularly interested in adenomyosis detection using advanced imaging modalities, identifying predictive factors for IVF success, evaluating the impact of early pregnancy findings on pregnancy outcomes, and exploring rare gynecologic pathologies. Her studies also address the role of hysteroscopic evaluation in abnormal uterine bleeding and the relationship between ovarian conditions and fertility potential. By integrating clinical insight with research innovation, she aims to bridge the gap between academic findings and real-world patient care.

Awards

Dr. Ertan’s professional trajectory reflects the qualities sought in the Young Researcher Award  innovation, dedication, and measurable contributions to the field. Her growing portfolio of scientific publications, her active participation in professional societies, and her involvement in public health education underscore her status as a promising and impactful early-career researcher in obstetrics and gynecology.

Publications

  • Title: Prediction of adenomyosis according to revised definitions of morphological uterus sonographic assessment features
    Journal: Frontiers in Medicine
    Published on: August 2024

  • Title: Comparison of Patients with Adenomyosis Detected in Hysterectomy Material and Patients with Other Benign Pathologies: Retrospective Study
    Journal: Turkish Journal of Reproductive Medicine and Surgery
    Published on: 2024

  • Title: Impact of ovarian cysts observed on the initial day of ovulation induction on the success rates in IVF cycles
    Journal: Reproductive Bio Medicine Online
    Published on: November 2023

  • Title: Correlation of adenomyosis risk factors with pathologic diagnosis
    Journal: Reproductive Bio Medicine Online
    Published on: November 2023

  • Title: Pregnancy Loss Prediction Based on Early First Trimester Ultrasound
    Journal: Reproductive Bio Medicine Online
    Published on: November 2023

  • Title: Ovarian hilus cell hyperplasia and sertoli-leydig cell tumor in a patient with postmenopausal virilization: a rare case report
    Journal: Aegean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
    Published on: December 2021

Conclusion

Dr. Begum Ertan embodies the profile of an emerging leader in reproductive medicine. Her clinical expertise, research productivity, and academic contributions have already made a significant impact on the field. Through her continued work in advanced gynecologic diagnostics, fertility treatment, and women’s health advocacy, she demonstrates exceptional promise as a young researcher. Her commitment to bridging scientific innovation with practical healthcare solutions makes her a strong and deserving candidate for the Young Researcher Award.

Guowei Zheng | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Guowei Zheng | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Yunnan University of Chinese Medicine | China

Dr. Guowei Zheng is a distinguished professor at Yunnan University of Chinese Medicine, specializing in medicinal plant research. His work focuses on the collection, evaluation, and breeding of medicinal plant germplasm, as well as understanding plant responses to stress and exploring the biosynthetic pathways of medicinal ingredients in Chinese herbs. With extensive academic experience spanning over a decade, Dr. Zheng has made significant contributions to plant biology through multiomics approaches and phytochemical studies.

Profile👤

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • Strong Research Output 📚

    • Dr. Zheng has published over 20 high-quality research papers in reputable journals, including BMC Plant Biology, Plant Diversity, PLoS ONE, and Phytochemistry.
    • His recent publications (2023–2025) demonstrate consistent research contributions, particularly in multi-omics, metabolomics, and medicinal plants.
  • Diverse Research Expertise 🔬

    • His work spans multiple critical areas, including medicinal plant breeding, stress response, and biosynthetic pathways of Chinese herbs.
    • His research on polyphyllin biosynthesis, glycerolipidome responses, and CO₂ elevation effects contributes to both fundamental science and applied plant biotechnology.
  • Academic and Professional Growth 📈

    • Rising from Assistant Professor (2010) to Full Professor (2021) at Yunnan University of Chinese Medicine.
    • Previous tenure at Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, a prestigious research institution.

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. in Botany (2005–2010) – Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Biology (2001–2005) – Yunnan University

👨‍🏫 Experience

  • Professor (2021–Present) – Yunnan University of Chinese Medicine
  • Associate Professor (2018–2021) – Yunnan University of Chinese Medicine
  • Associate Professor (2016–2018) – Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Assistant Professor (2010–2015) – Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences

🔬 Research Interests On Medicine

  • 🌿 Medicinal Plant Germplasm – Collection, evaluation, and breeding of medicinal plant species
  • 💧 Plant Stress Response – Studying how medicinal plants adapt to environmental stressors
  • 🧪 Phytochemical Biosynthesis – Investigating synthesis pathways of medicinal compounds in Chinese herbs

🏆 Awards

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📚 Publications

Dr. Zheng has published extensively in high-impact journals, contributing significantly to plant biology and phytochemistry.

  • Xu, P., Mi, Q., Zhang, X., Zhang, X., Yu, M., Gao, Y., Wan, X., Chen, Y., Li, Q., Chen, J., & Zheng, G. (2025). Dissection of transcriptome and metabolome insights into the polyphyllin biosynthesis in Paris. BMC Plant Biology, 25(1), 206.

  • Xu, P., Chen, J., Mi, Q., Li, W., Lu, Y., Luo, W., Yu, M., Zhang, X., Tu, Z., Xu, H., & Zheng, G. (2024). Metabolomics and transcriptomics profiling of three Paris species with varied polyphyllin compositions. Sci Data, 11(1), 1293.

  • Zheng, G., Li, W., Zhang, S., Mi, Q., Luo, W., Zhao, Y., Qin, X., Li, W., Pu, S., & Xu, F. (2023). Multiomics strategies for decoding seed dormancy breakdown in Paris polyphylla. BMC Plant Biology, 23(1), 247.

  • Li, W., Zhang, X., Pei, W., & Zheng, G. (2021). First Report of Root Rot Caused by Dactylonectria torresensis on Bletilla striata (Baiji) in Yunnan, China. Plant Disease, 0(0), PDIS-10-20-2166-PDN.

  • Liu, T., Chen, J., Xu, F., He, X., Yang, S., Zhu, Y., Li, W., & Zheng, G. (2020). Analysis of changes in the Panax notoginseng glycerolipidome in response to long-term chilling and heat. Plant Diversity, 42, 102-110.

  • Zheng, G., Cheng, J., & Li, W. (2020). Impacts of CO2 elevation on the physiology and seed quality of soybean. Plant Diversity, 42(1), 44-51.

  • Zheng, G., Luo, S., Li, S., Hua, J., Li, W., & Li, S. (2018). Specialized metabolites from Ageratina adenophora and their inhibitory activities against pathogenic fungi. Phytochemistry, 148, 57-62.

  • Zheng, G., & Li, W. (2017). Profiling membrane glycerolipids during gamma-ray-induced membrane injury. BMC Plant Biology, 17(1), 203.

  • Chen, J., Zheng, G., Zhang, Y., Aisa, H. A., & Hao, X. (2017). Phytotoxic Terpenoids from Ligularia cymbulifera Roots. Front Plant Sci, 7, 2033.

  • Zheng, G., Li, L., & Li, W. (2016). Glycerolipidome responses to freezing- and chilling-induced injuries: examples in Arabidopsis and rice. BMC Plant Biology, 16, 70.

  • Tang, T., Liu, P., Zheng, G., & Li, W. (2016). Two phases of response to long-term moderate heat: Variation in thermotolerance between Arabidopsis thaliana and its relative Arabis paniculata. Phytochemistry, 122, 81-90.

🔚 Conclusion

Dr. Guowei Zheng is a leading researcher in medicinal plant biology, with expertise in plant stress adaptation and bioactive compound biosynthesis. His contributions to plant sciences and phytochemistry continue to advance our understanding of medicinal herbs, making a significant impact on the field of traditional Chinese medicine and agricultural biotechnology.