Zhiliang Xu | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhiliang Xu | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Wannan Medical College | China

Prof. Zhiliang Xu, affiliated with Wannan Medical College, Wuhu, China, is a distinguished molecular biologist and epigenetics researcher whose work focuses on histone ubiquitination, chromatin remodeling, and their implications in neurological disorders, cancer, gametogenesis, and cellular reprogramming. He earned his Ph.D. from the State Key Laboratory of Stem Cell and Reproductive Biology, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2017. According to Scopus, Prof. Zhiliang Xu has authored 11 publications, which have been cited 34 times, and he holds an h-index of 4, demonstrating the impact of his research in the scientific community. His seminal studies elucidated the role of H2B ubiquitination in chromatin relaxation during meiosis and cellular reprogramming, published in journals such as Nucleic Acids Research (2016), Cell Proliferation (2021), and Reproduction (2017). His recent work on neuronal repair, gut-liver axis regulation in diabetes, and genomic approaches to thalassemia has been featured in FASEB Journal (2025), Annals of Hematology (2025), and Neuroscience Letters (2025). Prof. Zhiliang Xu leads multiple high-impact national and provincial research projects, serves as a peer reviewer for journals including Scientific Reports and Neurochemical Research, and evaluates theses for graduate and doctoral candidates. Recognized with the 2021 National Maternal and Child Health Science and Technology Award (First Prize), the 2022 Guangzhou High-level Talent Award, and the 2024 Outstanding Young Talent honor in Anhui Province, Prof. Zhiliang Xu continues to advance fundamental understanding of chromatin biology and epigenetic regulation, exemplifying excellence, mentorship, and translational scientific impact, making him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Featured Publications

1. Shi, L., Yan, X., Xia, Y., Zhao, Y., Zhu, X., Li, Q., & Xu, Z. (2025). Beyond transfusions and transplants: Genomic innovations rewriting the narrative of thalassemia. Annals of Hematology.

2. Zhang, Y., Wang, J., Huang, S., Liu, M., Zhao, Y., Xu, Z., & Zhu, X. (2025). Electroacupuncture preconditioning alleviates cortical neuronal injury in cerebral ischemia-reperfusion by rebalancing HES1 and NF-κB expression. Neuroreport.

3. Yan, X., Shi, L., Zhu, X., Zhao, J., Zhao, Y., Luo, J., Li, Q., & Xu, Z. (2025). From microbial homeostasis to systemic pathogenesis: A narrative review on gut flora’s role in neuropsychiatric, metabolic, and cancer disorders. Journal of Inflammation Research.

4. Huang, S., Lu, Y., Fang, W., Huang, Y., Li, Q., & Xu, Z. (2025). Neurodegenerative diseases and neuroinflammation-induced apoptosis. Open Life Sciences.

5. Li, Q., Zhang, L., Sun, Y., Du, Z., Xu, S., Wang, X., Wei, S., Tao, Y., Li, B., Jiang, J., Di, G., Huang, Y., & Xu, Z. (2025). p53 modulates the gut-liver axis via PI3K/AKT/Wnt signaling pathways in type 2 diabetes. FASEB Journal.

6. Li, Q., Yan, X., Zhao, Y., Xu, Z., & Zhu, X. (2025). Paeonol mitigates chronic stress-induced amygdalar neuronal damage through glycogen synthase kinase-3β/calcineurin axis regulation of synaptic plasticity. Neuroreport.

7. Zhu, X., Zhang, Y., Yan, X., Zhao, Y., Shi, L., Sun, Z., Meng, K., Zong, Y., Li, Q., & Xu, Z. (2025). Paeonol facilitates the repair of neuronal damage in the mPFC caused by chronic stress via the Rho GTPases-cofilin1 signaling pathway. Neuroscience Letters, 138329.

Xuanlong Chen | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Xuanlong Chen | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Fudan University | China

Mr. Xuanlong Chen is a promising researcher in forensic pathology with a strong academic foundation and a growing record of impactful contributions. Known for his dedication and meticulous approach to scientific inquiry, he has already demonstrated significant potential in advancing forensic research. His work combines cutting-edge molecular techniques with practical forensic applications, reflecting both innovation and a commitment to improving diagnostic accuracy in complex medico-legal cases. He has been recognized for academic excellence through multiple scholarships and awards, positioning him as a notable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Education

Mr. Xuanlong Chen completed his Bachelor’s degree at Nanjing Medical University, China, where he developed a strong background in medical sciences and research methodology. Currently, he is pursuing a Master’s degree at Fudan University, focusing on forensic pathology and molecular forensic research. During his academic journey, he has received several university-level scholarships, been honored as an Outstanding Student, and awarded the prestigious National Scholarship, reflecting his consistent dedication to academic and research excellence.

Experience

As a graduate researcher, Mr. Xuanlong Chen has undertaken advanced projects that combine single-nucleus RNA sequencing and machine learning to identify potential biomarkers in sudden unexplained deaths among psychiatric patients. He has contributed to developing predictive identification models for sudden death cases, addressing critical challenges in forensic pathology. In addition, he has conducted comprehensive reviews on rare toxicological phenomena, such as bongkrekic acid poisoning, demonstrating both breadth and depth in his research. Although early in his career, his proactive approach and innovative methods reflect significant research maturity.

Research Interests

His primary research focus is forensic pathology, particularly investigating molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying sudden unexplained deaths. He also explores toxicological studies and the identification of biomarkers for psychiatric-related mortalities. By integrating molecular biology, bioinformatics, and forensic analysis, he aims to develop practical diagnostic tools and predictive models that enhance forensic accuracy and provide valuable insights for medico-legal investigations.

Awards

Throughout his academic career, Mr. Xuanlong Chen has been recognized for excellence through multiple scholarships and university awards, including the highly competitive National Scholarship and several “Outstanding Student” honors. These accolades reflect his consistent academic performance, innovative research approach, and commitment to advancing knowledge in forensic pathology.

Publications

Mr. Xuanlong Chen has published several peer-reviewed articles in internationally recognized journals, reflecting his research contribution and growing scientific impact. His work includes studies on single-nucleus RNA sequencing and machine learning in forensic pathology and comprehensive reviews of toxicological phenomena. Selected publications include:

  • Title: Single-nucleus RNA sequencing and machine learning identify CACNA1A as a myocyte-specific biomarker for sudden unexplained death in schizophrenia
    Journal: Forensic Science International

  • Title: A comprehensive review on bongkrekic acid poisoning
    Journal: Journal of Forensic Medicine

Conclusion

Mr. Xuanlong Chen is a dedicated and innovative researcher whose academic accomplishments, publications, and contributions to forensic pathology exemplify excellence. His work in biomarker identification and toxicological studies demonstrates both scientific creativity and practical relevance, making him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His dedication, forward-thinking approach, and growing influence in forensic research underscore his potential to make significant contributions to the scientific community.

Mario Troisi | Medicine | Excellence in Innovation

Dr. Mario Troisi | Medicine | Excellence in Innovation

MD | University of Naples Federico II | Italy

Mario Troisi, MD, is an accomplished ophthalmologist and senior resident at the University of Naples Federico II, Italy. He graduated with distinction from the University of Salerno in Medicine and Surgery (110/110 cum laude). Dr. Troisi specializes in ocular surface diseases and corneal surgeries and has participated in numerous prestigious international fellowships, including a corneal fellowship at the University of Brescia and a cataract surgery program in Egypt. A prolific researcher and speaker, he has presented at over 30 national and international conferences. In 2024, Dr. Troisi received the ESCRS Trainee Bursary and the EVER Andrzej Grzybowski Award, highlighting his outstanding contributions to ophthalmology.

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Strengths for the Awards

  • Innovative Research Contributions:
    • Dr. Troisi has an impressive portfolio of peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals. His work emphasizes cutting-edge methodologies like scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for ocular surface diseases, offering diagnostic and therapeutic innovations.
    • Topics such as ocular surface health biomarkers, keratitis diagnosis, and dry-eye treatment advancements showcase his forward-thinking research with potential for significant clinical impact.
  • Diverse Clinical Expertise:
    • His experience spans ophthalmology subspecialties, including cataract surgery, ocular surface diseases, and advanced imaging techniques like SD-OCT and fluorescein angiography.
    • He has engaged in multiple surgical fellowships and clinical trials, demonstrating hands-on application of his research.
  • Recognition and Awards:
    • Dr. Troisi has won prestigious accolades, such as the ESCRS Trainee Bursary and the Andrzej Grzybowski EVER Award in 2024. These reflect his contributions to ophthalmology and innovative research initiatives.
    • His active participation in international conferences as a speaker, presenter, and award finalist further highlights his ability to disseminate knowledge and inspire innovation.
  • Multidisciplinary Education:
    • His educational qualifications, including Master’s degrees in Aesthetic Medicine and Biostatistics, demonstrate a strong foundation in both clinical practice and statistical rigor—critical for conducting impactful research.

Education 🎓📚

Dr. Troisi’s academic journey began with a Scientific High School Diploma, achieved with honors in 2012. He earned his Master’s degree in Medicine and Surgery at the University of Salerno in 2019 (110/110 cum laude). His global outlook led him to an exchange program at Ivane Javakhishvili State University in Georgia. Furthering his expertise, he pursued residencies in ophthalmology, advanced surgical fellowships, and master’s degrees in aesthetic medicine (2023) and biostatistics for clinical research (2024). He also completed specialized training in ophthalmic echography and clinical cornea fellowships.

Professional Experience 💼

Since 2020, Dr. Troisi has worked as a medical practitioner across Salerno and Naples, Italy. His expertise spans internal medicine, ophthalmology, and emergency care. Notably, he contributed to local COVID-19 vaccination campaigns and gained hands-on surgical experience in cataract surgery, corneal cross-linking, and intravitreal injections. Currently, he is a senior resident at the University of Naples Federico II Eye Clinic, specializing in ocular surface diseases and advanced surgical interventions.

Research Interests On Medicine 🔬

Dr. Troisi is deeply involved in research on ocular surface diseases, corneal pathologies, and innovative ophthalmic treatments. His work utilizes advanced techniques such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to analyze conjunctival microvilli and evaluate new tear substitutes. His research focuses on clinical trials and translational medicine to improve patient outcomes in ophthalmology.

Awards and Recognitions 🏆🌟

Dr. Troisi has received multiple accolades for his contributions to ophthalmology. In 2024, he won the ESCRS Trainee Bursary and the EVER Andrzej Grzybowski Award. Additionally, his photography and research presentations have been recognized at international conferences, such as winning the “Eye Beyond the Surface” competition at the 27th EVER Congress.

Publications 📑📘

  • Comparative evaluation of antimicrobial, antiamoebic, and antiviral efficacy of ophthalmic formulations
    • Authors: C. Caruso, D. Eletto, A. Tosco, M. Pannetta, F. Scarinci, M. Troisi, A. Porta
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 12
  • Ocular surface infection by SARS-CoV-2 in COVID-19 pneumonia patients admitted to sub-intensive unit: preliminary results
    • Authors: M. Troisi, C. Zannella, S. Troisi, M. De Bernardo, M. Galdiero, G. Franci, …
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 12
  • Tear liquid for predictive diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease
    • Authors: S. Del Prete, D. Marasco, R. Sabetta, A. Del Prete, F. Z. Marino, R. Franco, …
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 10
  • Scanning Electron Microscopy of Conjunctival Scraping: Our Experience in the Diagnosis of Infectious Keratitis with Negative Culture Tests
    • Authors: M. Troisi, S. Del Prete, S. Troisi, D. Marasco, C. Costagliola
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 5
  • Correlative microscopy (CLEM) of tarsal conjunctival scraping: A new opportunity in the diagnosis of microbial keratitis
    • Authors: M. Troisi, S. Del Prete, S. Troisi, D. Marasco, C. Costagliola
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 3
  • Utility of Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) for Suspected Microbial Keratoconjunctivitis Unresponsive to Broad-Spectrum Antibiotic Therapy
    • Authors: M. Troisi, S. Del Prete, S. Troisi, M. V. Turco, V. Turco
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 3
  • Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) Evaluation of the Ultrastructural Effects on Conjunctival Epithelial Cells of a New Multiple-Action Artificial Tear Containing Cross-Linked Hyaluronic Acid
    • Authors: M. Troisi, S. Del Prete, S. Troisi, D. Marasco, M. Rinaldi, C. Costagliola
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2
  • Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of conjunctival scraping for the diagnosis of atypical cases of Acanthamoeba in culture-negative keratoconjunctivitis
    • Authors: M. Troisi, S. Del Prete, S. Troisi, D. Marasco, C. Costagliola
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2
  • Compatibility of a New Ocular Surface Dye with Disposable and Bi-Weekly Soft Contact Lenses: An Experimental Study
    • Authors: M. Troisi, C. Caruso, L. D’Andrea, M. Rinaldi, R. Piscopo, S. Troisi, …
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2
  • Corneal collagen cross-linking in patients with keratoconus from the Dresden protocol to customized solutions: theoretical basis
    • Authors: C. Caruso, L. D’Andrea, M. Troisi, M. Rinaldi, R. Piscopo, S. Troisi, …
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2

Awards and Presentations🏅

Dr. Troisi has delivered over 30 presentations at esteemed conferences:

  • “SEM Insights into Ocular Surface and Dry Eye Management” – Finalist, Clinical Case Competition, European Dry Eye Society, 2024.
  • “Pathological Alterations of Microvilli Structure” – Winner of the EVER Scientific Photography Competition, 2024.
  • “The Role of Scanning Electron Microscopy in Acanthamoeba Diagnosis” – ESCRS, 2024.

Conclusion 🌍

Dr. Mario Troisi’s dedication to ophthalmology is evident in his clinical expertise, research contributions, and academic achievements. His innovative approach to ocular surface diseases and commitment to advancing medical knowledge position him as a rising leader in the field.