Elzbieta Paszynska | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Dr. Elzbieta Paszynska | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Dr. Elzbieta Paszynska | Poznan University of Medical Sciences | Poland

Professor Elzbieta Paszynska is a distinguished expert in dentistry, serving as Chair of the Department of Integrated Dentistry and Chair of Community Dentistry at Poznan University of Medical Sciences. Her academic focus includes community dentistry, adult comprehensive dental treatment, dental materials, and clinical research in oral health, particularly in patients with eating disorders. She has led numerous significant research projects, including studies on salivary biomarkers, oral health status in eating disorders, and the caries-preventive effects of hydroxyapatite toothpaste in children and adults, collaborating with multiple international institutions. Her research has contributed to over 70 scientific documents with more than 598 citations and an h-index of 13. She has published high-impact works in journals such as Scientific Reports, Frontiers in Public Health, Frontiers in Psychiatry, Nutrients, and the Journal of Dentistry. Her contributions include interdisciplinary projects integrating dentistry, ethics, and public health, and she has coordinated large-scale EU-funded projects and international collaborations. Her work has been recognized with multiple institutional and national awards for scientific excellence, teaching, and professional contributions to dentistry, as well as honors from professional dental associations. She is an active member of national boards and promotes innovation in dental education and research.

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Featured Publications

  • Obesity and central accumulation of fat in school-age children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. (2025). Scientific Reports.

  • Miescher’s Cheilitis as a Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenge—A Case Report. (2025). Medicina, Kaunas, Lithuania.

  • Prevalence of Toothache in Adults: A Meta-Analysis of Worldwide Studies. (2025).

  • Pain experience and behavior management: efficacy of photobiomodulation as an adjunct to local anesthesia in MIH patients—a randomized split-mouth clinical study. (2025). Frontiers in Neurology.

  • Clinical evidence of caries prevention by hydroxyapatite: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis. (2025).

Kailas Chavan | Neuropharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Kailas Chavan | Neuropharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Kailas Chavan | Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur | India

Kailas Arjun Chavan is a doctoral researcher at the Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, specializing in organic chemistry under the mentorship of Dr. Rohan D. Erande. His Ph.D. research focuses on the isolation and synthesis of bioactive scaffolds, including bis-indolyl compounds, flavonoids, and constituents of Pterocarpus marsupium, alongside the development of nickel-catalyzed direct conversion of alcohols to trans-cinnamonitriles. He completed his M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, where he investigated Cs₂CO₃-catalyzed reactions for the efficient synthesis of dihydroquinazolin-4(1H)-one. Kailas has contributed to the scientific community through 6 publications, amassing 94 citations. His research interests bridge synthetic methodology with bioactive compound exploration, aiming to advance medicinal chemistry and sustainable synthesis. Kailas’s work reflects a strong commitment to chemical innovation, positioning him as a promising emerging scientist in his field.

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Featured Publications

Chavan, K. A., Shukla, M., Chauhan, A. N. S., Maji, S., Mali, G., Bhattacharyya, S., … (2022). Effective synthesis and biological evaluation of natural and designed bis(indolyl)methanes via taurine-catalyzed green approach. ACS Omega, 7(12), 10438–10446.

Mali, G., Maji, S., Chavan, K. A., Shukla, M., Kumar, M., Bhattacharyya, S., … (2022). Effective synthesis and biological evaluation of functionalized 2,3-dihydrofuro[3,2-c]coumarins via an imidazole-catalyzed green multicomponent approach. ACS Omega, 7(40), 36028–36036.

Shivam, S., Chavan, K. A., Chauhan, A. N. S., Erande, R. D. (2023). Recent advances in [3+2]-cycloaddition-enabled cascade reactions: Application to synthesize complex organic frameworks. Synlett, 34(07), 709–728.

Mali, G., Chauhan, A. N. S., Chavan, K. A., Erande, R. D. (2021). Development and applications of double Diels‐Alder reaction in organic synthesis. Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry, 10(11), 2848–2868.

Sharma, V., Chavan, K. A., Mali, G., Sarkar, D., Lama, P., Majumder, M., … (2023). A catecholaldimine-based NiII-complex as an effective catalyst for the direct conversion of alcohols to trans-cinnamonitriles and aldehydes. The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 88(11), 7448–7453.

Chavan, K. A., Sonawane, O. A., Erande, R. D. (2025). Novel metabolites from Pterocarpus marsupium: Structural characterization and biological relevance. Tetrahedron Letters, 155820.

Ling-Yan Su | Molecular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ling-Yan Su | Molecular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ling-Yan Su, Yunnan Agricultural University, China.

Professor Ling-Yan Su is a leading figure in the field of food science and plant physiology, currently serving at the College of Food Science and Technology, Yunnan Agricultural University. With a solid academic foundation from Yunnan University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, she has built a dynamic career that bridges molecular biology and applied agricultural research. Her pioneering work on melatonin-based pre-harvest treatments has significantly advanced our understanding of natural preservation techniques, especially in prolonging the post-harvest life and quality of fruits like Myrica rubra. Her research focuses on enhancing antioxidant systems, inhibiting spoilage, and activating plant defense pathways through sustainable, low-toxicity treatments.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ling-Yan Su’s journey in the biological sciences began with a Bachelor of Science degree from the School of Life Science at Yunnan University (2007–2011). Demonstrating academic curiosity and determination early on, she expanded her horizons through a year-long visiting student program (2010–2011) at the prestigious Kunming Institute of Zoology, affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences. This experience laid the foundation for her doctoral research, which she pursued at the same institute from 2011 to 2017, where she rigorously explored complex biological systems, further solidifying her passion for food science and plant physiology.

🧪 Professional Endeavors in Science

Professor Su’s professional career has been marked by consistent growth across esteemed academic institutions. Following her Ph.D., she joined the Kunming Institute of Zoology as a research assistant, rapidly advancing to the role of associate professor. In 2022, she transitioned to the College of Food Science and Technology at Yunnan Agricultural University, initially as an associate professor before her promotion to full professor within the same year. Her academic trajectory reflects a blend of deep research engagement and an evolving role in shaping food science education and innovation in China.

🌿 Contributions and Research Focus

Professor Su’s groundbreaking work lies at the intersection of plant physiology, post-harvest fruit biology, and food preservation technology. She has made significant contributions to understanding how melatonin, a naturally occurring compound, can be leveraged to extend the post-harvest shelf life of Myrica rubra (Chinese bayberry). Her studies demonstrate that melatonin pre-harvest treatments reduce oxidative stress markers, inhibit microbial decay, and activate the phenylpropanoid pathway, resulting in elevated antioxidant activity. This line of research not only reveals novel mechanisms of fruit preservation but also opens sustainable avenues in post-harvest biology and food safety.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

While formal awards are not listed, Professor Su’s rapid academic promotions and appointments at prestigious research institutes such as the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Yunnan Agricultural University underscore her recognition within the scientific community. Her work is contributing to a growing body of literature on sustainable food science innovations, earning her esteem among peers and collaborators in the agricultural biotechnology field.

🌱 Impact and Influence

Professor Su’s innovative application of melatonin in fruit preservation has substantial implications for food technology and agricultural practices. Her research directly addresses global concerns such as food spoilage, post-harvest losses, and chemical-free preservation methods. By enhancing natural antioxidant defenses and inhibiting spoilage at a molecular level, her work supports both farmers and consumers in accessing healthier and longer-lasting produce, especially within the context of environmentally conscious food systems.

🔬 Legacy in Food Science

The legacy Professor Su is building centers around translating scientific inquiry into practical solutions for real-world agricultural challenges. Her research is charting a course for future studies in the bio-preservation of fruits and vegetables using natural treatments. As she continues to mentor students and collaborate across disciplines, her influence is extending into the next generation of food scientists and researchers focused on plant biochemistry, post-harvest technology, and sustainable agricultural innovation.

🚀 Future Contributions and Vision

Looking ahead, Professor Ling-Yan Su is poised to further explore how endogenous compounds like melatonin can be applied across various fruits and food crops. Her vision includes broadening the scope of natural food preservation strategies and delving deeper into molecular pathways that regulate plant defense responses. As a respected academic and scientist, her future contributions are expected to shape healthier food systems and deepen scientific understanding of plant–microbe–compound interactions.

Publication

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)
    Authors: DJ Klionsky, AK Abdel-Aziz, S Abdelfatah, M Abdellatif, A Abdoli, S Abel, …
    Year: 2021

 

  • Activation of PPARA-mediated autophagy reduces Alzheimer disease-like pathology and cognitive decline in a murine model
    Authors: R Luo, LY Su, G Li, J Yang, Q Liu, LX Yang, DF Zhang, H Zhou, M Xu, …
    Year: 2020

 

  • Melatonin attenuates MPTP-induced neurotoxicity via preventing CDK5-mediated autophagy and SNCA/α-synuclein aggregation
    Authors: LY Su, H Li, L Lv, YM Feng, GD Li, R Luo, HJ Zhou, XG Lei, L Ma, JL Li, …
    Year: 2015

 

  • Decreased mitochondrial DNA copy number in the hippocampus and peripheral blood during opiate addiction is mediated by autophagy and can be salvaged by melatonin
    Authors: YM Feng, YF Jia, LY Su, D Wang, L Lv, L Xu, YG Yao
    Year: 2013

 

  • Association of the LRRK2 genetic polymorphisms with leprosy in Han Chinese from Southwest China
    Authors: D Wang, L Xu, L Lv, LY Su, Y Fan, DF Zhang, R Bi, D Yu, W Zhang, XA Li, …
    Year: 2015

 

  • Atg5- and Atg7-dependent autophagy in dopaminergic neurons regulates cellular and behavioral responses to morphine
    Authors: LY Su, R Luo, Q Liu, JR Su, LX Yang, YQ Ding, L Xu, YG Yao
    Year: 2017

 

  • Positive selection rather than relaxation of functional constraint drives the evolution of vision during chicken domestication
    Authors: MS Wang, R Zhang, LY Su, Y Li, MS Peng, HQ Liu, L Zeng, DM Irwin, …
    Year: 2016

 

  • Melatonin alleviates morphine analgesic tolerance in mice by decreasing NLRP3 inflammasome activation
    Authors: Q Liu, LY Su, C Sun, L Jiao, Y Miao, M Xu, R Luo, X Zuo, R Zhou, P Zheng, …
    Year: 2020

 

  • Out of Southern East Asia of the brown rat revealed by large-scale genome sequencing
    Authors: L Zeng, C Ming, Y Li, LY Su, YH Su, NO Otecko, A Dalecky, S Donnellan, …
    Year: 2018

 

  • Moringa oleifera Lam. leaves as new raw food material: A review of its nutritional composition, functional properties, and comprehensive application
    Authors: M Yang, L Tao, XR Kang, ZL Wang, LY Su, LF Li, F Gu, CC Zhao, J Sheng, …
    Year: 2023

 

✅ Conclusion

Professor Su’s academic journey and research contributions exemplify scientific excellence rooted in sustainability and innovation. Her work not only provides practical solutions to post-harvest challenges but also contributes to broader efforts in reducing food waste and promoting natural preservation methods. As she continues to mentor young researchers and expand her studies, Professor Su is well-positioned to leave a lasting impact on food science and agricultural biotechnology. Her career reflects a thoughtful integration of research, application, and forward-looking vision in the quest for healthier and more resilient food systems.

Joice Margareth de Almeida Rodolpho | Molecular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Joice Margareth de Almeida Rodolpho | Molecular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Joice Margareth de Almeida Rodolpho, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil.

Joice Margareth de Almeida Rodolpho is a dedicated Brazilian researcher with a strong foundation in biotechnology, parasitology, immunology, and molecular biology. She earned her Master’s and Ph.D. from the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar), where she explored the role of eosinophils as antigen-presenting cells in parasitic infections like Toxocara canis and Schistosoma mansoni. Her work is recognized for integrating experimental immunology with therapeutic innovations, such as the evaluation of natural plant extracts and nanomaterials for infection control. She further specialized in Flow Cytometry and Oncohematology, enhancing her analytical capabilities. With multiple awards and citations, her impactful contributions continue to strengthen Brazil’s standing in parasitological and immunological research.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Joice Margareth de Almeida Rodolpho began her academic journey in Brazil, developing a strong foundation in the life sciences. Her early interest in molecular biology and parasitology led her to pursue advanced studies at the esteemed Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar). She earned her Master’s degree in Biotechnology between 2009 and 2012, conducting significant research on Toxocara canis, particularly on the phenotypic characterization of eosinophils as antigen-presenting cells. This early work not only revealed her meticulous scientific inquiry but also laid the groundwork for her deeper exploration into immunology.

🧬 Professional Endeavors in Molecular and Evolutionary Genetics

Driven by a passion for understanding immune responses, Joice pursued a Ph.D. in Evolutionary Genetics and Molecular Biology at UFSCar from 2013 to 2017. Her doctoral research focused on the role of eosinophils as antigen-presenting cells both in vitro and ex vivo, offering vital insights into host-parasite interactions and immune regulation. Her work during this period was supported by a prestigious FAPESP scholarship, demonstrating her academic excellence and the relevance of her contributions. Under the mentorship of Professor Fernanda de Freitas Anibal, Joice refined her skills in experimental immunology and cellular biology.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus in Parasitology and Immunopathology

Joice Rodolpho’s primary research interests lie at the intersection of parasitology, cellular immunology, and experimental pathology. Her studies explore how parasitic infections, such as those caused by Schistosoma mansoni and Toxocara canis, affect immune cell function, especially eosinophils. She has also contributed to investigations into natural plant extracts, like Mentha piperita L., assessing their therapeutic potential in modulating parasitic infections. Moreover, she extended her expertise to the field of nanomaterials, evaluating the cytotoxicity and cell death mechanisms induced by compounds like Ag₂WO₄, thus bridging classical parasitology with emerging biomedical technologies.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition in Scientific Circles

Throughout her career, Joice has received several recognitions that reflect the impact and originality of her research. In 2010, she was honored with a Menção Honrosa (Honorable Mention) for her work on Mentha piperita L. in treating Schistosoma mansoni, earning 2nd place in diagnostics and treatment. She continued to gain academic acclaim with awards at major conferences, including the VI Congresso da Sociedade Paulista de Parasitologia (2012) and the XXII B-MRS Meeting in 2024, highlighting her work on cytotoxic responses and innovative parasitological control methods. In 2024, her project on the parasitological and pathological evaluation of AW-HRL-C for schistosomiasis control was notably recognized by UNIFESP.

🧠 Impact and Influence in Experimental Immunology

Joice’s dedication to experimental immunology and cytometry has allowed her to mentor and influence upcoming researchers, especially in specialized fields such as flow cytometry. Her recent specialization in Immunology and Oncohematology by Flow Cytometry (2021–2022) at IPESSP further enriched her profile, showcasing her commitment to continuous learning and application of advanced technologies in immune profiling. Her ability to merge classical immunopathology with state-of-the-art cytometric tools reflects her versatility and forward-thinking scientific approach.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions in Biomedical Science

Poised to make lasting contributions, Joice Margareth de Almeida Rodolpho stands at the forefront of research into host-pathogen interactions, parasitic disease management, and immune cell function modulation. Her unique interdisciplinary approach—integrating molecular biology, natural product pharmacology, and immunological techniques—positions her as a valuable contributor to both academic research and potential therapeutic advancements. She is expected to lead innovative research in the treatment of neglected tropical diseases and immunological disorders, with implications for global health.

🔬 Research Field Relevance and Scientific Identity

As a scholar deeply embedded in the Brazilian scientific ecosystem, Joice’s identity is reflected in her multiple citation forms, indicating her widespread academic collaborations and international visibility. Her expertise bridges evolutionary genetics, biotechnology, cytometry, and immunoparasitology—making her a multifaceted researcher. Her contributions are cited under various names such as “RODOLPHO, JOICE M. A.” and “Joice Margareth de Almeida Rodolpho,” reflecting a robust presence in scholarly literature and ensuring her work continues to guide parasitological and immunological research for years to come.

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  • Title: Biomarkers and Mental Disorders: A Relevance Analysis Using a Random Forest Algorithm
    Authors: Joice M. A. Rodolpho; Krissia F. Godoy; Bruna D. L. Fragelli; Jaqueline Bianchi; et al.
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Death Risk Score Model of Hospitalized COVID‐19 Patients: A Cohort Study
    Authors: Gustavo A. Cruz; Thais B. Boteon; Henrique Pott; Joice M. A. Rodolpho; et al.
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Synergistic Antifungal Effect and In Vivo Toxicity of a Monoterpene Isoespintanol Obtained from Oxandra xylopioides Diels
    Authors: Orfa I. C. Martínez; Alberto Angulo; Joice Rodolpho; Krissia F. Godoy; et al.
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Synergistic Antifungal Effect and In Vivo Toxicity of the Monoterpene Isoespintanol Obtained from Oxandra xylopioides Diels (Preprint)
    Authors: Orfa I. C. Martínez; Alberto Angulo; Joice M. A. Rodolpho; et al.
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Carbon Black CB-EDA Nanoparticles in Macrophages: Changes in the Oxidative Stress Pathway and in Apoptosis Signaling
    Authors: Joice M. A. Rodolpho; Krissia F. Godoy; Bruna D. L. Fragelli; et al.
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: HGPRT and PNP: Recombinant Enzymes from Schistosoma mansoni and Their Role in Immunotherapy during Experimental Murine Schistosomiasis
    Authors: Bruna D. L. Fragelli; Ana C. Fattori; Joice M. A. Rodolpho; et al.
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticle (TiO2 NP) Induces Toxic Effects on LA-9 Mouse Fibroblast Cell Line
    Authors: Ana C. M. Fattori; Patricia Brassolatti; Joice M. A. Rodolpho; et al.
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Analysis of Cytotoxicity and Genotoxicity in a Short-Term Dependent Manner Induced by a New Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticle in Murine Fibroblast Cells
    Authors: Pedrino, M.; Brassolatti, P.; Joice M. A. Rodolpho; et al.
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Functionalized Titanium Nanoparticles Induce Oxidative Stress and Cell Death in Human Skin Cells
    Authors: Brassolatti, P.; Joice M. A. Rodolpho; Krissia F. Godoy; et al.
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Toxicological Effects of the Mixed Iron Oxide Nanoparticle (Fe₃O₄ NP) on Murine Fibroblasts LA-9
    Authors: Alves Feitosa, K.; Joice M. A. Rodolpho; et al.
    Year: 2022

 

🧾 Conclusion

Joice Rodolpho’s academic journey and scientific contributions reveal a researcher of high caliber, committed to advancing our understanding of host-pathogen dynamics and immune system function. Her work, grounded in rigorous experimentation and innovation, holds promise for developing novel therapies for neglected tropical diseases. With a forward-looking approach and interdisciplinary expertise, she stands out as a key contributor in biomedical science, poised to influence future discoveries in immunopathology and disease control.

Ivan Zivotic | Molecular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ivan Zivotic | Molecular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ivan Zivotic, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, Serbia.

Dr. Ivan Životić is a Serbian molecular geneticist whose research focuses on the genetic epidemiology of complex human diseases such as atherosclerosis, congenital kidney anomalies, and chronic inflammatory conditions. With a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the University of Belgrade and a master’s background in applied genetics, he has cultivated a strong academic and research foundation. Currently affiliated with the “Vinča” Institute of Nuclear Sciences, he has authored 16 scientific papers and coauthored over 40 abstracts, contributing meaningfully to the fields of genomics and transcriptomics. His expertise lies in deciphering gene-disease associations using modern molecular and computational tools.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Born on July 23, 1986, in Belgrade, Serbia, Dr. Ivan Životić embarked on a promising academic journey rooted in the life sciences. His passion for unraveling the genetic underpinnings of human diseases led him to the Faculty of Biology at the University of Belgrade. He obtained a Master’s degree in Molecular Biology and Physiology in 2011, specializing in applied genetics within the Department of Population Genetics. His master’s thesis explored the role of GST M1 and GST T1 gene deletion polymorphisms in multiple sclerosis, laying the groundwork for his deep engagement in genetic epidemiology. He continued with doctoral studies at the same faculty, where he focused on the molecular biology of eukaryotes. His Ph.D. thesis examined the association between genetic variants on chromosome 9p21 and transcription levels of CDKN2B and HACD4 genes with atherosclerosis and its complications, graduating with an impressive average grade of 9.7.

🧬 Research Focus in Molecular Genetics

Dr. Životić’s research is rooted in molecular genetics with a core focus on the genetic epidemiology of complex human diseases. His scientific curiosity revolves around how genomic and transcriptomic profiles contribute to the development of conditions such as atherosclerosis, congenital kidney anomalies, and chronic inflammatory diseases. His work integrates molecular tools and population studies to understand genetic variants and their influence on disease onset, making valuable contributions to the broader fields of genomics and transcriptomics. His dedication to uncovering genetic risk factors reflects a commitment to improving predictive medicine and tailored healthcare strategies.

🏥 Professional Endeavors in Medical Sciences

Professionally, Dr. Životić holds a distinguished position at the “Vinča” Institute of Nuclear Sciences, a leading Serbian national research institute affiliated with the University of Belgrade. His role within this multidisciplinary environment places him at the forefront of translational research, bridging the gap between laboratory discoveries and clinical applications. Collaborating with esteemed researchers and clinicians, he continually advances the understanding of how molecular mechanisms translate into disease phenotypes, particularly within the realm of cardiovascular and renal health.

📚 Contributions to Scientific Literature

Dr. Životić has authored 16 research papers in internationally recognized SCI journals and coauthored over 40 scientific abstracts presented at prestigious conferences. These publications represent his steady and thoughtful contributions to the academic community. His scholarly output reflects not only the depth of his investigations but also his role in team-based science. His Scopus-indexed h-index of 4 and 54 heterocitations (as of February 12, 2025) demonstrate a growing influence in the field of molecular medical research.

🏆 Accolades and Academic Recognition

Dr. Životić’s academic achievements are complemented by consistent scholarly excellence. With high average grades throughout his university education and a commendable Ph.D. thesis addressing significant clinical concerns, he has earned recognition within his academic circles. His scientific insights into cardiovascular genomics have positioned him as a promising voice among early-career researchers in Serbia’s biomedical community. His educational accomplishments, including supervision under renowned expert Dr. Maja Živković, reflect a foundation built on rigor and mentorship.

🌍 Scientific Impact and Global Relevance

The research conducted by Dr. Životić holds substantial relevance not only within Serbia but also internationally, given the global burden of atherosclerosis and other complex diseases. His work on gene expression, chromosomal variations, and their clinical correlations contributes to a better understanding of disease mechanisms that affect millions worldwide. His interdisciplinary approach, blending genetics, epidemiology, and bioinformatics, is increasingly critical for the development of precision medicine.

🔬 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Dr. Životić is poised to make further breakthroughs in the fields of medical genomics and complex disease genetics. As the need for personalized medicine grows, his contributions are expected to inform diagnostic and therapeutic approaches that are tailored to individual genetic backgrounds. With a strong foundation, a collaborative research spirit, and an unwavering focus on human health, Dr. Životić is building a scientific legacy that will inspire future generations of geneticists and medical researchers.

Publication

  • Title: Expression of HMGB1, TGF-β1, BIRC3, ADAM17, CDKN1A, and FTO in Relation to Left Ventricular Remodeling in Patients Six Months after the First Myocardial Infarction: A Prospective Study
    Authors: Jovana Kuveljic, Ana Djordjevic, Ivan Zivotic, Milica Dekleva, Ana Kolakovic, Maja Zivkovic, Aleksandra Stankovic, Tamara Djuric
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Gene expression of chemokines CX3CL1 and CXCL16 and their receptors, CX3CR1 and CXCR6, in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis – a pilot study
    Authors: Ljiljana Stojkovic, Aleksandra Stankovic, Ivan Zivotic, Evica Dincic, Dragan Alavantic, Maja Zivkovic
    Year: 2020

 

  • Title: The Effects of Aronia melanocarpa Juice Consumption on the mRNA Expression Profile in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells in Subjects at Cardiovascular Risk
    Authors: Ljiljana Stojković, Ivan Jovanovic, Manja Zec, Ivan Zivotic, Ivan Zivotić, Jovana Kuveljić, Ana Kolaković, Ivana Kolić, Ana Djordjević, Marija Glibetić et al.
    Year: 2020

 

  • Title: CDKN2B gene expression is affected by 9p21.3 rs10757278 in CAD patients, six months after the MI
    Authors: Zivotić I, Djurić T, Stanković A, Milasinovic D, Stankovic G, Dekleva M, Marković Nikolić N, Alavantić D, Zivković M
    Year: 2019

 

  • Title: The HACD4 haplotype as a risk factor for atherosclerosis in males
    Authors: Zivotić I, Djurić T, Stanković A, Ivančević I, Končar I, Milasinovic D, Stankovic G, Alavantić D, Zivković M
    Year: 2018

 

  • Title: 9p21 locus rs10757278 is associated with advanced carotid atherosclerosis in a gender-specific manner
    Authors: Zivotić I, Djurić T, Stanković A, Djordjević A, Končar I, Davidović L, Alavantić D, Zivković M
    Year: 2016

 

  • Title: Genetic Variants in the Vicinity of LGALS-3 Gene and LGALS-3 mRNA Expression in Advanced Carotid Atherosclerosis: An Exploratory Study
    Authors: Djordjevic A, Zivkovic M, Stankovic A, Zivotic I, Koncar I, Davidovic L, Alavantic D, Djuric T
    Year: 2016

 

  • Title: The glutathione S-transferase T1 deletion is associated with susceptibility to multiple sclerosis
    Authors: Živković M, Životić I, Dinčić E, Stojković L, Vojinović S, Stanković A
    Year: 2013

 

Conclusion

Dr. Životić exemplifies a new generation of biomedical scientists committed to bridging genetic science with clinical application. His work not only enhances the understanding of disease pathogenesis but also supports the advancement of personalized medicine. With a growing academic presence, a commitment to collaborative research, and a focus on translational impact, Dr. Životić is well-positioned to make lasting contributions to the global scientific community.

Ayman M. Ibrahim | Neurochemistry | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mr. Ayman M. Ibrahim | Neurochemistry | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mr. Ayman M. Ibrahim,  Department of Mining Engineering, University of Nyala, Sudan.

Ayman Mohamed Hassan Ibrahim is a dedicated researcher and academic in the field of mineral processing and mining engineering, with over nine years of experience in Chinese and Sudanese academic institutions. Holding a Ph.D. in Mineral Processing Engineering, he is currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of Nyala and a Postdoctoral Researcher at Kunming University of Science and Technology. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to innovation, sustainability, and the advancement of mineral extraction technologies. Ayman has made notable contributions to the scientific understanding of malachite flotation, publishing extensively in SCI-indexed journals and engaging in international collaborations. Fluent in Arabic, English, and Chinese, he bridges cultural and scientific boundaries, mentoring students and influencing sustainable mining practices across borders.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ayman Mohamed Hassan Ibrahim’s journey into the world of mineral engineering began with a strong academic foundation. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering from Omdurman Islamic University in 2012, which laid the groundwork for his passion in geosciences and mineral technology. His academic drive led him to pursue a Master of Science in Mining Technology at the Sudan Academy of Sciences, graduating in 2017. He then earned his Ph.D. in Mineral Processing Engineering in June 2023, where he delved deeply into sustainable solutions for the mining industry. His early academic experiences were characterized by curiosity, discipline, and an eagerness to contribute to real-world challenges in mineral extraction and processing.

👨‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Professionally, Ayman’s career has grown through diverse academic and research roles. He began his teaching journey as a Teaching Assistant at Nyala University from 2013 to 2015. Demonstrating both leadership and technical expertise, he was promoted to Lecturer at the University of Nyala between 2017 and 2018. In June 2023, he returned to the university as an Assistant Professor, where he currently teaches mineral engineering and engineering geology. He also contributes part-time as an instructor at the University of Khartoum, mentoring postgraduate students. Concurrently, Ayman holds a prestigious Postdoctoral Researcher position at Kunming University of Science and Technology, China, where he collaborates on cutting-edge projects addressing global mineral processing and sustainability challenges.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Ayman’s research focus lies at the intersection of mineral processing, flotation chemistry, and environmentally sustainable mining practices. His work emphasizes enhancing flotation recovery and developing eco-friendly reagents and technologies. He is especially recognized for his contributions to the sulfurization flotation of malachite. His recent publications explore the role of novel reagents like thiourea and ammonium sulfide, investigating their performance in enhancing copper recovery. Through advanced analytical techniques like XPS, FTIR, and ToF-SIMS, Ayman’s research not only increases flotation efficiency but also deepens the mechanistic understanding of mineral surface interactions.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his academic and professional career, Ayman has built a reputation as a dynamic and impactful researcher. His work is published in several high-impact SCI-indexed journals, including Colloids and Surfaces A and Physicochemical Problems of Mineral Processing. These achievements reflect both the novelty and practical value of his contributions. His ability to conduct independent research, collaborate internationally, and publish in leading journals demonstrates his standing within the global mineral engineering community. His scientific insights are also widely recognized in academic conferences and professional forums, further enhancing his credibility and scholarly presence.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Ayman’s influence goes beyond academia. As a bridge between research and industry, he actively fosters academia-industry collaborations, targeting practical challenges in mineral recovery and resource efficiency. His work contributes directly to developing sustainable practices within mining enterprises, particularly in China and Sudan. By mentoring students, supervising postgraduate research, and participating in capacity-building initiatives, he plays a vital role in empowering the next generation of mining and geology professionals. His ability to fluently communicate in Arabic, English, and Chinese enhances his global connectivity and multidisciplinary impact.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Ayman is poised to become a thought leader in sustainable mineral processing. His ongoing postdoctoral research in China signifies his dedication to international collaboration and scientific advancement. His vision includes innovating green technologies for mineral extraction, improving resource utilization, and integrating advanced surface chemistry with engineering practices. As a committed educator and researcher, Ayman aims to influence policy, research, and practice in sustainable mining, leaving behind a legacy of knowledge, innovation, and community advancement.

🧪 Passion for Scientific Innovation

At the core of Ayman Mohamed Hassan Ibrahim’s journey is a passion for discovery and innovation in mineral engineering. Whether through his analytical skills using tools like ARC GIS, Origin, and XPS, or his strategic approach to project management and academic writing, Ayman exemplifies the qualities of a forward-thinking researcher. His focus on improving flotation technologies and reducing environmental footprints reflects a deep commitment to both science and sustainability. As he continues to explore new frontiers in mineral processing, Ayman stands as a model of how science can be harnessed for the betterment of both industry and society.

Publication

  • Title: Improved activation of malachite sulfurization flotation by thiourea’s (CS(NH2)2): Performance and mechanism study
    Authors: Ayman M. Ibrahim; Han Wang; Jaber A. Yousif; Mohammed Elhadi; Peilun Shen; Dianwen Liu
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: A Case Report on Cyanidation of Gold Heap Tailings at Agbash Mine in South Darfur State (Sudan)
    Author: Ayman M H Ibrahim
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Effect of lead ions on accidental adsorption of Calcium Lignosulphonate on chalcopyrite surface
    Authors: Su, Chao; Pei, Bin; Ibrahim, Ayman M.; Jia, Xiaodong; Cai, Jinpeng; Shen, Peilun; Liu, Dianwen
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Effect of pre-oxidation on copper-lead bulk concentrate flotation separation with sodium polyacrylate as galena depressant
    Authors: Cai, Jinpeng; Jia, Xiaodong; Ma, Yinyu; Ibrahim, Ayman M.; Su, Chao; Yu, Xingcai; Shen, Peilun; Liu, Dianwen
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Role of ammonium phosphate in improving the physical characteristics of malachite sulfidation flotation
    Authors: Ibrahim, Ayman M.; Jia, Xiaodong; Cai, Jinpeng; Su, Chao; Yu, Xingcai; Zheng, Qifang; Peng, Rong; Shen, Peilun; Liu, Dianwen
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Effect of Ammonium Sulfide on Sulfidization Flotation of Malachite
    Authors: Ibrahim, Ayman M.; Jia, Xiaodong; Su, Chao; Cai, Jinpeng; Shen, Peilun; Liu, Dianwen
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Separation of copper-sulfur using sodium polyacrylate as pyrite depressant in acidic pulp: Floatability and adsorption studies
    Author: Ayman Mohamed Hassan Ibrahim
    Year: 2022

 

🧾 Conclusion

Dr. Ayman Ibrahim’s career is a testament to the power of persistence, scientific rigor, and global collaboration. His research not only enhances mineral recovery technologies but also contributes meaningfully to environmental sustainability in the mining sector. As he continues his work in academia and postdoctoral research, Ayman is set to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of mineral processing through innovative solutions and impactful education. His legacy is being built not only through publications and projects but also through the minds he inspires and the communities he serves.

Katherine Mandeville | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Katherine Mandeville | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Katherine Mandeville, University of California San Diego, United States.

Dr. Katherine Mandeville is a distinguished pediatric emergency physician and academician whose career reflects a commitment to excellence in both clinical care and research. With a strong academic foundation in biochemistry and medicine from the University of New Mexico, she pursued advanced clinical training at leading institutions such as the University of Colorado and Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Her academic and clinical trajectory has led her to a prominent role at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), where she serves as an Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine at Rady Children’s Hospital.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Katherine Mandeville’s journey into the medical field was rooted in a solid foundation in science and critical inquiry. She began her academic path studying biochemistry and chemical engineering at the University of New Mexico, where she also explored non-degree coursework at Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute. Her early academic versatility revealed a strong analytical mindset and a deep interest in human health and systems. In 1999, she earned her Medical Degree from the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, setting the stage for a career centered on both patient care and research-driven excellence.

🩺 Professional Endeavors

Following her graduation from medical school, Dr. Mandeville pursued intensive clinical training at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, where she completed her pediatric internship, residency, and advanced to a fellowship in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. These formative experiences immersed her in the fast-paced, high-stakes environment of emergency pediatrics. Since joining the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), she has progressed from Associate to Assistant and now Associate Clinical Professor within the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine at Rady Children’s Hospital. Her clinical role complements her academic responsibilities, fostering a dual commitment to exceptional care and education.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Mandeville’s research trajectory is marked by a keen interest in bridging clinical care and evidence-based medicine. Her decision to pursue a Master of Science in Clinical Research at the University of New Mexico’s Health Sciences Center demonstrates a deliberate move toward translational science and healthcare innovation. Her work integrates real-world clinical challenges in pediatric emergency departments with scientific inquiry, focusing on improving outcomes for vulnerable pediatric populations. While her biography does not specify individual research projects or publications, her advanced training and consistent academic appointments suggest active involvement in research development, collaborative studies, or clinical protocols aimed at advancing pediatric emergency medicine.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Mandeville’s credentials reflect longstanding recognition in the field of pediatrics. She is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics in both General Pediatrics and Pediatric Emergency Medicine—a rare and prestigious combination. Her sustained licensure in California and prior credentials in Nevada highlight her clinical credibility, while her affiliation with institutions such as UCSD and Rady Children’s Hospital place her in nationally ranked centers of pediatric care. The progression of her academic titles further underscores institutional trust in her leadership, mentorship, and research capabilities.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Throughout her career, Dr. Mandeville has consistently served at the intersection of medicine, mentorship, and systemic impact. At Rady Children’s Hospital—a major referral center in Southern California—she has influenced both the quality of emergency pediatric care and the professional development of young physicians. Her expertise and clinical judgment are undoubtedly shaping the training experiences of future pediatricians, residents, and fellows. Moreover, her presence in a teaching hospital and research-driven university ensures that her influence extends beyond clinical settings into broader academic and public health circles.

🔗 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Mandeville is well-positioned to leave a lasting legacy in pediatric emergency care and clinical education. With her strong academic background, research training, and high-level clinical experience, she represents the next generation of clinician-researchers dedicated to evidence-based improvements in pediatric health. Her ongoing work at UCSD is likely to contribute to innovations in emergency care delivery, interdisciplinary teaching, and policy development in children’s health services. As medical systems increasingly prioritize translational research and quality improvement, her dual role as educator and researcher will only grow more pivotal.

🧪 Commitment to Research-Driven Medicine

What sets Dr. Mandeville apart is her integration of research training into her clinical identity. The MSCR program she completed reflects a structured and methodical approach to data analysis, study design, and outcomes research—skills that are vital in transforming bedside observations into peer-reviewed evidence. While not all research is visible in public citations, her long-term affiliation with academic medical centers and role in an evidence-based specialty suggests a strong alignment with research objectives. Her career embodies the principle that the best medical care is informed by rigorous scientific investigation, continuous learning, and collaborative innovation.

Publication

  • Title: Effects of Timing to Diagnosis and Appendectomy in Pediatric Appendicitis
    Author(s): Mandeville K, Monuteaux M, Pottker T, Bulloch B
    Year: 2015

 

  • Title: The Frequency of Postreduction Interventions After Successful Enema Reduction of Intussusception
    Author(s): Lessenich EM, Kimia AA, Mandeville K, Li J, Landschaft A, Tsai A, Bachur R
    Year: 2015

 

  • Title: Intussusception: Clinical Presentations and Imaging Characteristics
    Author(s): Mandeville K, Chien M, Willyerd FA, Mandell G, Hostetler MA, Bulloch B
    Year: 2012

 

  • Title: Management of the Child After Enema-Reduced Intussusception: Hospital or Home?
    Author(s): Chien M, Willyerd FA, Mandeville K, Hostetler MA, Bulloch B
    Year: 2012

 

  • Title: Using Appendicitis Scores in the Pediatric ED
    Author(s): Mandeville K, Pottker T, Bulloch B, Liu J
    Year: 2010

 

  • Title: Brain Oxygen Utilization Is Unchanged by Hypoglycemia in Normal Humans: Lactate, Alanine, and Leucine Uptake Are Not Sufficient to Offset Energy Deficit
    Author(s): Lubow JM, Piñón IG, Avogaro A, Cobelli C, Treeson DM, Mandeville KA, Toffolo G, Boyle PJ
    Year: 2005

 

  • Title: Presentation, Evaluation, and Outcomes of Infants Under Three Months With Skull Fractures
    Author(s): Mandeville K
    Year: Not specified (date not provided in source)

 

🏁 Conclusion

Dr. Katherine Mandeville exemplifies the role of a clinician-researcher in modern medicine. Her robust educational background, commitment to pediatric emergency care, and pursuit of research-driven solutions have positioned her as a valuable leader in her field. Her influence spans clinical innovation, academic mentorship, and systemic healthcare improvements, making her a key contributor to both pediatric patient outcomes and medical education. As she continues her work at UCSD and Rady Children’s Hospital, her legacy is poised to grow through impactful research, mentorship, and advocacy for best practices in pediatric emergency medicine.

Mona Fikry | Cognitive Neuroscience | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mona Fikry | Cognitive Neuroscience | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr.  Mona Fikry, Faculty of Pharmacy-Cairo University, Egypt.

Dr. Mona Fikry Said, Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Cairo University, stands out as a dedicated educator, researcher, and mentor in the field of medicinal chemistry. Her academic journey reflects a blend of deep scientific knowledge and practical teaching expertise. She has supervised numerous postgraduate theses and published extensively in prestigious journals. Her research, particularly in the synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of novel compounds for neurodegenerative diseases, highlights her commitment to addressing real-world health challenges. Beyond her publications, Dr. Said’s influence extends through academic collaboration, curriculum development, and mentorship.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Mona Fikry Said began her academic journey with a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences, eventually channeling her passion for medicinal chemistry into advanced academic and research endeavors. Her early commitment to learning laid the groundwork for a career dedicated to both academic excellence and scientific innovation. This formative stage was marked by rigorous study and a growing interest in drug design and discovery, which shaped her professional focus.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Dr. Said has become a respected educator and mentor in her field. She has been actively involved in teaching a wide array of pharmaceutical chemistry courses and guiding numerous master’s and doctoral students through their theses. Her role extends beyond instruction, as she also participates in academic advising and serves as an external examiner for other institutions.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Said’s research is deeply rooted in pharmaceutical chemistry, with a particular focus on the development of novel bioactive compounds. Her most recent completed project, “Probing new 3-hydrazinyl indole phenacetamide derivatives as multitarget anti-Alzheimer: Synthesis, in vivo, in vitro, and in silico studies,” exemplifies her multidisciplinary approach to drug discovery. She integrates synthesis, pharmacological testing, and computational modeling to explore new therapeutic avenues, especially for neurodegenerative diseases.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

While not always publicly documented, Dr. Said’s scientific contributions are widely acknowledged through her publications in high-impact journals such as European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, Molecular Diversity, Bioorganic Chemistry, and Future Medicinal Chemistry. Her expertise is recognized by her academic peers, and her involvement in national academic programs highlights her standing in the pharmaceutical education community.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Through her publications in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, Dr. Said has significantly contributed to the body of knowledge in pharmaceutical chemistry. Her work bridges theoretical research and practical applications, influencing both the academic landscape and the early stages of pharmaceutical development. By mentoring postgraduate students and collaborating across institutions, she has helped cultivate a new generation of researchers in Egypt and beyond.

📘 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Said’s lasting impact lies not only in her research but also in her educational leadership. With each class she teaches and each thesis she supervises, she sows the seeds for future advancements in medicinal chemistry. Her continued involvement in clinical academic programs and university examinations ensures that her influence will resonate across institutions for years to come. Looking forward, her research aims to expand into more diverse therapeutic targets, further strengthening Cairo University’s role in pharmaceutical innovation.

🧬 Research Vision in Pharmaceutical Chemistry

With an enduring commitment to discovery, Dr. Mona Fikry Said envisions a research future driven by interdisciplinary collaboration and the integration of cutting-edge techniques. Her dedication to the design and synthesis of multitarget agents reflects a broader mission to combat complex diseases like Alzheimer’s. In doing so, she positions herself at the forefront of modern pharmaceutical chemistry, where innovation and impact go hand in hand.

Publication

  • Synthesis of novel 1,3,4-trisubstituted pyrazoles as anti-inflammatory and analgesic agents
    FA Ragab, NMA Gawad, HH Georgey, MF Said
    2013

 

  • Design and synthesis of ibuprofen-quinoline conjugates as potential anti-inflammatory and analgesic drug candidates
    AM Ghanim, AS Girgis, BM Kariuki, N Samir, MF Said, A Abdelnaser, …
    2022

 

  • Pyrazolone derivatives: Synthesis, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, quantitative structure–activity relationship and in vitro studies
    FAF Ragab, NM Abdel-Gawad, HH Georgey, MF Said
    2013

 

  • Synthesis and selective inhibitory effects of some 2-oxindole benzenesulfonamide conjugates on human carbonic anhydrase isoforms CA I, CA II, CA IX and CAXII
    RF George, MF Said, S Bua, CT Supuran
    2020

 

  • Synthesis, molecular modelling and QSAR study of new N-phenylacetamide-2-oxoindole benzensulfonamide conjugates as carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
    MF Said, RF George, A Petreni, CT Supuran, NM Mohamed
    2022

 

  • Synthesis and molecular docking of new imidazoquinazolinones as analgesic agents and selective COX-2 inhibitors
    HH Hassanein, HH Georgey, MA Fouad, AM El Kerdawy, MF Said
    2017

 

  • New NSAID conjugates as potent and selective COX-2 inhibitors: Synthesis, molecular modeling and biological investigation
    RM Bokhtia, SS Panda, AS Girgis, N Samir, MF Said, A Abdelnaser, …
    2023

 

  • Development of Isatin‐Based Schiff Bases Targeting VEGFR‐2 Inhibition: Synthesis, Characterization, Antiproliferative Properties, and QSAR Studies
    IA Seliem, SS Panda, AS Girgis, QL Tran, MF Said, MS Bekheit, …
    2022

 

  • Synthesis and computational studies of novel fused pyrimidinones as a promising scaffold with analgesic, anti-inflammatory and COX inhibitory potential
    MF Said, HH Georgey, ER Mohammed
    2021

 

  • Novel Curcumin Mimics: Design, Synthesis, Biological Properties and Computational Studies of Piperidone‐Piperazine Conjugates
    MA Youssef, SS Panda, DR Aboshouk, MF Said, A El Taweel, M GabAllah, …
    2022

 

Conclusion

Through her unwavering dedication to pharmaceutical chemistry, Dr. Said has carved out a meaningful role in academia and research. Her work not only advances scientific understanding but also nurtures future innovators in the field. With a strong foundation in both teaching and research, and a vision for multidisciplinary innovation, she is poised to continue making impactful contributions to drug discovery and pharmaceutical education in the years to come.

Chen Shoubin | Behavioral Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chen Shoubin | Behavioral Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chen Shoubin, Shenzhen University,  China.

Dr. Shoubin Chen is a forward-thinking Research Fellow at the Guangdong Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Economy (Shenzhen), affiliated with Shenzhen University. With a Ph.D. in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, his career has been rooted in the intersection of spatial intelligence, robotics, and AI. From leading national research projects to publishing in reputable journals and securing multiple invention patents, Dr. Chen has made substantial contributions to the field of embodied intelligent robotics. His research emphasizes multi-sensor fusion and autonomous mapping, aiming to give machines human-like spatial perception and decision-making capabilities.

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Shoubin Chen’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in geospatial sciences, culminating in a Ph.D. in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing in 2020. This prestigious degree was awarded through a rigorous joint training program between Wuhan University and the Finnish Geospatial Research Institute. During his doctoral studies, he developed a deep interest in integrating advanced spatial data techniques with artificial intelligence, laying the groundwork for his future research endeavors. His early academic phase was marked by a commitment to cross-border scientific collaboration and multidisciplinary exploration, which has since defined his research approach.

🧑‍💻 Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as a Research Fellow and graduate supervisor at the Guangdong Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Economy (Shenzhen) and Shenzhen University, Dr. Chen plays a pivotal role in advancing embodied intelligence within the Spatial Intelligence Team. His responsibilities include mentoring postgraduate students, overseeing cutting-edge research, and steering major national and provincial scientific projects. He has contributed to several national-level initiatives, including two National Natural Science Foundation of China grants, support from the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, and sub-projects under the National Key Research and Development Program. These experiences have sharpened his expertise in high-precision robotic mapping and autonomous navigation.

🤖 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Chen’s primary research focus lies in embodied intelligent robotics, with an emphasis on multi-sensor fusion, robotic perception, and spatial mapping technologies. He is recognized for integrating data from various sensing modalities to improve the autonomy and spatial awareness of robotic systems. His innovations aim to empower robots with human-like spatial understanding, allowing them to operate reliably in complex environments. This research direction is crucial for applications ranging from autonomous vehicles to intelligent service robots, contributing significantly to the frontier of AI-driven robotics.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his academic and professional career, Shoubin Chen has garnered considerable recognition for his scientific excellence. He has published nearly ten high-quality papers as either the first or corresponding author in SCI Q2 journals and CCF B-tier or higher conferences and journals. Moreover, he has applied for over ten invention patents, underscoring his commitment to both theoretical advancement and practical application. His reputation in the academic community is further highlighted by his service as a peer reviewer for prestigious platforms such as the IEEE Internet of Things Journal, Remote Sensing of Environment, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles, and ICRA, one of the top robotics conferences globally.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Dr. Chen’s work has had a profound impact on the fields of AI, robotics, and spatial computing. His multi-disciplinary approach has influenced how robots understand and interact with their environments, offering transformative possibilities in smart cities, autonomous transport, and digital mapping. By fusing photogrammetry with robotics and AI, he has contributed to a new paradigm in spatial intelligence that bridges digital perception and physical action. His projects have not only generated academic outputs but have also driven technological innovations with potential for real-world deployment.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a mentor, innovator, and research leader, Shoubin Chen continues to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers in AI and robotics. His forward-looking vision involves deepening the integration of embodied intelligence with environmental understanding, enabling machines to collaborate more intuitively with humans. He is poised to expand his research to include human-robot interaction, sustainable urban intelligence, and smart sensing systems. With a growing portfolio of publications, patents, and mentorship experiences, his contributions are set to leave a lasting legacy in the development of intelligent systems that seamlessly bridge perception and action.

🔬 Vision in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics

Guided by a vision that combines spatial science with artificial cognition, Dr. Chen’s work embodies the future of AI-powered robotics. His pursuit of intelligent, context-aware robotic systems aligns with global goals in automation, smart infrastructure, and digital economy. As AI becomes increasingly pervasive in everyday life, his contributions are steering the technology toward safer, more efficient, and more interactive systems. Through continuous innovation and collaboration, he remains at the forefront of a transformative research frontier that blends engineering precision with visionary thinking.

Publication

  • Title: Exploring embodied multimodal large models: Development, datasets, and future directions
    Authors: S Chen, Z Wu, K Zhang, C Li, B Zhang, F Ma, FR Yu, Q Li
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Distributed Robust Communication-Efficient Multi-Robot SLAM Combining Real-Time Intersection and Historical Loop Constraints
    Authors: B Zhang, Z Xiong, J Qiu, S Chen, Y Hu, S Chen
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: TextGeo-SLAM: A LiDAR SLAM With Text Semantics and Geometric Constraints-Based Loop Closure
    Authors: S Chen, C Li, Q Jiang, X Zhuang, B Zhang, B Zhou, Q Li
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: ASL-SLAM: A LiDAR SLAM with activity semantics-based loop closure
    Authors: B Zhou, C Li, S Chen, D Xie, M Yu, Q Li
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Comparative analysis of SLAM algorithms for mechanical LiDAR and solid-state LiDAR
    Authors: B Zhou, D Xie, S Chen, H Mo, C Li, Q Li
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Research on SLAM based on LiDAR/visual fusion (LV-SLAM)
    Authors: C Shoubin
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Cooperative smartphone GNSS/PDR for pedestrian navigation
    Authors: C Jiang, Y Chen, C Chen, S Chen, Q Meng, Y Bo, J Hyyppa
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Indoor Attitude Estimation Using Equipped Gyroscopes and Depth Sensors
    Authors: Q Shi, Z Song, Z Xiao, S Chen, F Wang
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: LI-SLAM: Fusing LiDAR and Infrared Camera for Simultaneous Localization and Mapping
    Authors: B Zhou, D Xie, S Chen, C Li, H Mo
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: NDT-LOAM: A real-time LiDAR odometry and mapping with weighted NDT and LFA
    Authors: S Chen, H Ma, C Jiang, B Zhou, W Xue, Z Xiao, Q Li
    Year: 2021

 

✅ Conclusion

In conclusion, Dr. Shoubin Chen exhibits all the core qualities of a Best Researcher Award recipient: deep scientific insight, proven research leadership, strong publication and patent output, and a visionary approach to solving real-world problems through AI and robotics. While there are opportunities to grow his international footprint, his current accomplishments already place him among the leading young researchers in his field. Based on the evidence of impact, innovation, and research excellence, he is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award.

CARMINA MONTOLIU | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. CARMINA MONTOLIU | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr.  CARMINA MONTOLIU, UNIVERSIDAD DE VALENCIA/INCLIVA,  Spain.

Carmina Montoliu Felix, a Valencia-born scientist and educator, is a distinguished Catedrática de Universidad at the Universidad de Valencia, specializing in Cellular Biology and Pathology. With a strong foundation in biomedical sciences and a dual role in both academia and clinical research through INCLIVA, she has become a key figure in translational medicine in Spain. Her work focuses on uncovering cellular mechanisms of disease, supported by national recognition such as her Group A classification by ISCIII. With extensive contributions indexed on platforms like ORCID and Scopus, she has gained international visibility and continues to influence the fields of pathology and biomedicine.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Carmina Montoliu Felix was born in Valencia, where she also pursued her academic career rooted in the life sciences. Her early interest in biology and medical sciences led her through a rigorous academic pathway that would eventually shape her into a leading figure in cellular pathology. With a profound dedication to understanding human disease at the cellular level, she cultivated a strong foundation in biology, which became the cornerstone of her future specialization in Cellular Biology and Pathology. These formative years instilled in her a passion for translational research, which continues to drive her work.

🏛️ Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as a Catedrática de Universidad at the Facultad de Medicina y Odontología of the Universidad de Valencia, Carmina Montoliu Felix holds a prestigious position within the Departamento de Patología, specifically in the Unidad de Biología. She achieved this distinguished academic rank on November 3, 2023, under BOE nº 274, a recognition of her academic excellence and contributions to higher education. Alongside her academic post, she is also an investigadora adscrita at the Fundación INCLIVA, playing a dual role in both teaching and active biomedical research. Her employment reflects the seamless integration between university instruction and clinical research aimed at improving patient outcomes.

🧬 Contributions and Research Focus

Carmina Montoliu Felix has been a pivotal contributor to the field of Cellular Biology, with specific expertise in Pathology (Área 661). Since February 29, 2012, she has been classified as a Group A Researcher within the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) framework. Her research activities are aligned with the Programa de Estabilización de Investigadores and the Sistema Nacional de Salud (I3SNS), focusing on intensifying biomedical research and fostering translational discoveries. Her scientific work is characterized by its interdisciplinary nature and commitment to uncovering the molecular basis of diseases, contributing significantly to both national and international health research landscapes.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Montoliu Felix’s academic excellence has been affirmed through numerous accolades, including the Group A classification by the Comisión Técnica de Evaluación de Recursos Humanos del ISCIII, one of the highest distinctions for biomedical researchers in Spain. Her appointment as a full professor is a testament to her leadership in medical education and scientific research. She is widely recognized among her peers for her scholarly impact, rigor, and commitment to nurturing future scientists and medical professionals.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Her work not only resonates within academic circles but also extends into clinical research through her active role at INCLIVA. By integrating research and practice, Carmina Montoliu Felix exemplifies how scientific inquiry can lead to tangible health benefits. Her influence spans collaborations with national healthcare systems and academic institutions, reinforcing her role as a key figure in the biomedical field. Through platforms such as ORCID and Scopus (ORCID ID: 0000-0002-4740-4788; Scopus ID: 6701923138), her contributions are accessible globally, further amplifying her scientific impact.

🔬 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a career marked by consistent advancement and dedication to discovery, Carmina Montoliu Felix is poised to continue shaping the future of cellular pathology and biomedical research in Spain and beyond. Her dual engagement in academia and clinical research ensures that her legacy will include both scientific breakthroughs and a generation of inspired students and researchers. Looking ahead, she is expected to further expand the integration of molecular biology into clinical diagnostics, ultimately improving patient care through science.

📚 A Life Committed to Science and Society

Beyond her technical expertise and professional roles, Carmina Montoliu Felix embodies the ideals of a scholar deeply committed to the betterment of society through science. Her residence and professional base in Valencia, her continuous academic contributions, and her service within public institutions paint the portrait of a researcher who bridges the lab and the community. Through her enduring efforts, she not only advances knowledge but also enhances the collective understanding of human health and disease.

Publication

  • Title: Valproate Damaging Effect on Erythrocyte Metabolism as a Decisive Factor in the Development of Encephalopathy
    Authors: Lyudmila Tikhonova; Eugene Maevsky; Carmina Montoliu; Elena Kosenko
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Ammoniagenic Action of Valproate without Signs of Hepatic Dysfunction in Rats: Possible Causes and Supporting Evidence
    Authors: Gubidat Alilova; Lyudmila Tikhonova; Carmina Montoliu; Elena Kosenko
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Automatic Video-Oculography System for Detection of Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy Using Machine Learning Tools
    Authors: Alberto Calvo Córdoba; Cecilia Elisabet García Cena; Carmina Montoliu
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Neurofilament Light Chain Protein in Plasma and Extracellular Vesicles Is Associated with Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy and Responses to Rifaximin Treatment in Cirrhotic Patients
    Authors: Alessandra Fiorillo; Juan José Gallego Roig; Franc Casanova; Amparo Urios; MP Ballester; Teresa San-Miguel; Javier Megías Vericat; Elena Kosenko; Tosca J; Maria-Pilar Rios et al.
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Mild Cognitive Impairment Is Associated with Enhanced Activation of Th17 Lymphocytes in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
    Authors: Alessandra Fiorillo; Juan José Gallego Roig; Franc Casanova; Carla Giménez-Garzó; Amparo Urios; MP Ballester; Lucia Durbán; Maria-Pilar Rios; Javier Megías Vericat; Teresa San-Miguel et al.
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Erythrocytes Functionality in SARS-CoV-2 Infection: Potential Link with Alzheimer’s Disease
    Authors: Elena Kosenko; Lyudmila Tikhonova; Gubidat Alilova; Carmina Montoliu
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Plasma Extracellular Vesicles Play a Role in Immune System Modulation in Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy
    Authors: Juan José Gallego; Alessandra Fiorillo; Franc Casanova-Ferrer; Amparo Urios; MP Ballester; Lucia Durbán; Javier Megías; Teresa Rubio; Andrea Cabrera-Pastor; Desamparados Escudero-García et al.
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Matched Paired Primary and Recurrent Meningiomas Points to Cell-Death Program Contributions to Genomic and Epigenomic Instability along Tumor Progression
    Authors: Teresa San-Miguel; Javier Megías; Daniel Monleon; Lara Navarro Cerveró; Lisandra Muñoz; Carmina Montoliu; Marina Meri; Pedro Roldán; Miguel Cerdá-Nicolás; Concha López-Ginés
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Is NMDA-Receptor-Mediated Oxidative Stress in Mitochondria of Peripheral Tissues the Essential Factor in the Pathogenesis of Hepatic Encephalopathy?
    Authors: Elena Kosenko; Lyudmila Tikhonova; Gubidat Alilova; Carmina Montoliu
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: A New Score Unveils a High Prevalence of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Patients with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
    Authors: Carla Giménez-Garzó; Alessandra Fiorillo; MP Ballester; Juan José Gallego Roig; Franc Casanova-Ferrer; Amparo Urios; Salvador Benlloch; Marti-Aguado D; Teresa San-Miguel; Tosca J et al.
    Year: 2021

 

Conclusion

Carmina Montoliu Felix’s career reflects a rare blend of scientific rigor, academic leadership, and social impact. Her journey from student to full professor showcases her dedication to advancing both knowledge and healthcare. As she continues to lead research at the intersection of cellular biology and clinical application, her legacy will not only be measured in published studies and prestigious titles, but also in the real-world health outcomes and inspired minds her work cultivates. Her future contributions promise to deepen our understanding of disease and strengthen the bridge between science and society.