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.

Rosario Osta | Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Dr. Rosario Osta | Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Rosario Osta, CIBERNED-Fundación Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de Aragón-Universidad de Zaragoza,  Spain.

Prof. Rosario Osta Pinzolas is a distinguished geneticist and full professor at the University of Zaragoza, Spain. Her academic roots in veterinary sciences and a Ph.D. in Genetics laid the foundation for a prolific career in biomedical research, particularly in the fields of neuroscience and genetic disorders. With leadership roles in multiple high-profile research consortia such as CIBERNED, TRICALS, and ENCALS, she has established herself as a central figure in neurodegenerative disease research. Her scholarly output includes over 100 indexed publications, multiple national and international research projects, and an h-index exceeding 45.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Rosario Osta Pinzolas began her academic journey with a solid foundation in veterinary sciences, graduating as Licenciada en Veterinaria from the University of Zaragoza in 1989. Her academic inclinations quickly shifted toward molecular genetics, leading her to complete a Ph.D. in Genetics at the same university in 1994. Her early studies were driven by a deep curiosity about the mechanisms of heredity and gene expression, setting the tone for a lifelong commitment to biomedical research. These formative years cultivated her scientific rigor and sowed the seeds for a career that would eventually bridge basic science and translational medicine.

🧬 Professional Endeavors in Genetics and Biomedicine

Prof. Osta currently holds the esteemed title of Catedrática (Full Professor) in the Department of Anatomy, Embryology, and Genetics at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zaragoza. Since 2018, she has led her department with a focus on integrative biomedical sciences. She is the principal investigator of the LAGENBIO group recognized by both the Aragon Health Research Institute and the Government of Aragon. Under her leadership, the group has developed two major subprograms: TERAGEN and REGENERAGEN. As coordinator of the “Neuroscience and Mental Health Program” at IISA, she has spearheaded numerous efforts to understand and address neurological diseases through genetic approaches.

🧠 Contributions and Research Focus in Neuroscience

A prominent figure in neuroscience, Prof. Osta’s research lies at the intersection of genetics and neurodegeneration. She is currently the principal investigator of the only Aragon-based group within CIBERNED (Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red sobre Enfermedades Neurodegenerativas), reflecting her national influence. Her team represents Zaragoza in prominent European consortia such as TRICALS and ENCALS, both focused on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and other motor neuron diseases. Through more than 100 indexed publications, predominantly in top-tier journals, her work delves into the molecular underpinnings of neurological disorders and explores regenerative medicine strategies, thereby contributing to innovative therapeutic avenues.

🧪 Accolades and Recognition in Scientific Excellence

Prof. Osta’s academic and research career has been punctuated by consistent recognition. She has completed five research productivity periods and one technology transfer period, acknowledged by CNEAI — a mark of sustained scientific impact. She has led over 74 research projects and contributed to more than 100 collaboration contracts, earning her four competitive research awards from respected institutions including CORIS, AREA, IIS, and SEBBM. Her contributions have been lauded not only for scientific quality but also for practical relevance in biomedical advancements.

🚀 Innovation and Impact in Translational Research

An ardent advocate for science with societal impact, Prof. Osta has significantly contributed to technology transfer. She holds nine patents, five of which have been licensed to industry partners. Her collaborations with companies have led to meaningful translational outputs, emphasizing her role in bridging the gap between academic research and real-world solutions. As former Director of the Technology Transfer and Innovation Secretariat at the University of Zaragoza for nearly a decade, she played a crucial role in institutional innovation strategies. Her involvement in joint university-company chairs and her role in the UZ Technology-Based Business Creation Committee for over 12 years further underscore her influence on academic entrepreneurship.

📚 Mentorship and Educational Leadership

Beyond the lab, Prof. Osta has left a profound mark as an educator and mentor. Since 2013, she has coordinated the Interuniversity Doctoral Program in Biomedical and Biotechnological Sciences, a joint initiative between the Universities of Zaragoza and La Rioja. Her mentorship includes the supervision of 13 Ph.D. theses — 9 of which earned international distinction and 6 received extraordinary doctoral awards. Her influence extends to guiding numerous undergraduate and master’s theses, fostering a new generation of scientists with a deep commitment to research excellence and innovation.

🌍 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Rosario Osta’s legacy is defined by her ability to integrate scientific discovery, mentorship, and innovation. As a member of the Scientific Committee of the Luzón Foundation, her vision reaches beyond academia into public health advocacy and strategic research planning. With nearly 19,000 citations on Google Scholar and an h-index of 45, her work continues to inspire and inform global research communities. Her continued leadership in collaborative European projects ensures her contributions will shape the future of neuroscience, genetics, and translational medicine for years to come.

Publication

Title: Novel FKBP prolyl isomerase 1A (FKBP12) ligand promotes functional improvement in SOD1G93A amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) mice
Authors: L. Moreno-Martinez, N. Gaja-Capdevila, L. Mosqueira-Martín, R. Osta, F.J. Gil-Bea
Year: 2025

Title: Identifying Hub Genes and miRNAs Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease: A Bioinformatics Pathway to Novel Therapeutic Strategies
Authors: E. Gascón, A.C. Calvo, N. Molina, P. Zaragoza, R. Osta
Year: 2024

Title: Comparative Blood Profiling Based on ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy and Chemometrics for Differential Diagnosis of Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis—Pilot Study
Authors: K. Tkachenko, J.M. González Sáiz, A.C. Calvo, R. Osta, C. Pizarro Millán
Year: 2024

Title: Sex differences on constitutive long non-coding RNA expression: Modulatory effect of estradiol and testosterone in muscle cells
Authors: T. López-Royo, L. Moreno-Martinez, L. Moreno-García, R. Manzano, R. Osta
Year: 2024

Title: Differentially expressed lncRNAs in SOD1 G93A mice skeletal muscle: H19, Myhas and Neat1 as potential biomarkers in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Authors: T. López-Royo, L. Moreno-Martinez, P. Zaragoza, R. Manzano, R. Osta
Year: 2024

Title: Proteomic profiling of human plasma extracellular vesicles identifies PF4 and C1R as novel biomarker in sarcopenia
Authors: P. Aparicio, D. Navarrete-Villanueva, A. Gómez-Cabello, R. Osta, R. Manzano
Year: 2024

Title: Sporadic Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Skeletal Muscle Transcriptome Analysis: A Comprehensive Examination of Differentially Expressed Genes
Authors: E. Gascón, P. Zaragoza, A.C. Calvo, R. Osta
Year: 2024

Title: Intermediate Repeat Expansion in the ATXN2 Gene as a Risk Factor in the ALS and FTD Spanish Population
Authors: D. Borrego-Hernández, J.F. Vázquez-Costa, R. Domínguez Rubio, M. Povedano, A. García-Redondo
Year: 2024

Title: New Insights into Endogenous Retrovirus-K Transcripts in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Authors: L. Moreno-Martinez, S. Macías-Redondo, M.H.P. Strunk, R. Osta, J. Schoorlemmer
Year: 2024

Title: Analysis of Plasma-Derived Exosomal MicroRNAs as Potential Biomarkers for Canine Idiopathic Epilepsy
Authors: M. García-Gracia, L. Moreno-Martinez, A. Hernaiz, S. García-Belenguer, I. Martín-Burriel
Year: 2024

🏆 Conclusion

Based on her outstanding research contributions, innovation in translational science, mentorship record, and leadership within national and European research programs, Prof. Rosario Osta Pinzolas is an exceptionally strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her profile reflects not only academic excellence but also societal impact and visionary leadership. While there is room for enhanced global outreach, her sustained achievements and contributions make her highly deserving of this prestigious recognition.

Hao Lai | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hao Lai | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hao Lai, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, China.

Dr. Hao Lai is a distinguished cardiovascular surgeon and researcher, currently serving as Chief Physician at Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University. With over 20 years of clinical expertise, he specializes in aortic and cardiovascular surgery. His academic achievements include a Ph.D. in Surgery from Fudan University and significant contributions to the study of epigenetic mechanisms in thoracic aortic dissection. As a principal investigator of nationally funded projects and co-author of influential publications, Dr. Lai combines scientific rigor with clinical innovation. He has also played a key role in medical education and device development through industry collaboration.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Hao Lai began his academic journey with a strong foundation in medical sciences, culminating in a Ph.D. in Surgery from the prestigious Fudan University. His early academic pursuits were marked by a deep interest in cardiovascular physiology and surgical intervention, which later matured into a specialized focus on aortic diseases. His time as a doctoral candidate not only equipped him with rigorous scientific training but also ignited his lifelong commitment to solving complex clinical problems through research.

🏥 Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as Chief Physician at Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Dr. Hao Lai has accumulated over two decades of extensive clinical experience in cardiovascular and aortic surgery. His professional trajectory reflects a seamless integration of surgical excellence with academic leadership. At Zhongshan Hospital, a leading institution in China, he has spearheaded several clinical programs aimed at enhancing patient outcomes in cases of thoracic aortic dissection and other high-risk cardiovascular conditions.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Lai’s research centers around the epigenetic mechanisms underlying thoracic aortic dissection, with a particular focus on histone modification and DNA methylation. He is the Principal Investigator of a major research project funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, which explores the role of H3K36me3 histone modification and DNMT3B-mediated gene body methylation in the pathogenesis of aortic dissection. His scientific efforts bridge molecular pathology with clinical implications, offering new perspectives on the diagnosis and treatment of life-threatening vascular disorders.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

A respected voice in cardiovascular medicine, Dr. Hao Lai has co-authored numerous influential articles in high-impact journals such as Cardiovascular Research and Advanced Science. His h-index of 18, as listed on Scopus, reflects his consistent scholarly output and the wide academic acknowledgment of his work. In addition, his authorship of the textbook Practical Surgery (3rd Edition), published by People’s Medical Publishing House, stands as a testament to his educational contributions to the next generation of Chinese surgeons.

🧪 Impact and Innovation

Dr. Lai’s research has made a tangible impact on the understanding and treatment of aortic diseases. His investigation into the epigenetic regulation of vascular pathology has opened new avenues for targeted therapies. Moreover, his collaboration with MicroPort Endovascular MedTech demonstrates his commitment to translating research findings into real-world applications, particularly in the development and refinement of endovascular surgical devices.

🌍 Influence and Collaboration

Beyond his direct research and surgical contributions, Dr. Lai’s influence extends into collaborative domains, both nationally and internationally. His leadership in high-level research grants, clinical trials, and industrial partnerships positions him as a central figure in the evolving landscape of cardiovascular surgery. His collaborative spirit fosters innovation and promotes cross-disciplinary dialogue, essential in today’s complex medical research environment.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Hao Lai continues his distinguished career, his legacy is being shaped not only by his surgical accomplishments but also by his contributions to medical science. His ongoing projects are likely to further clarify the molecular landscape of aortic diseases and inspire new therapeutic strategies. Looking ahead, Dr. Lai is poised to remain at the forefront of cardiovascular innovation, committed to improving patient care through a synthesis of research, education, and clinical practice.

Publication

 

Title: Prevalence and predictors of left atrial thrombus in patients with rheumatic atrial fibrillation undergoing cardiac surgery: a cross-sectional study
Authors: J. Cui, Y. Zhang, Y. Wang, Q. Ji, C. Wang
Year: 2025


Title: A novel open-vascular single-branched stent graft in total arch repair of type A aortic dissection one-year results of a prospective multicenter randomized controlled study
Authors: J. Gu, W. Zhang, L. Kang, H. Lai, C. Wang
Year: 2025


Title: Fibroblast Activation Protein Acts as a Biomarker for Monitoring ECM Remodeling During Aortic Aneurysm via 68Ga-FAPI-04 PET Imaging
Authors: C. Hu, H. Tan, Y. Zhang, X. Chen, L. Wang
Year: 2025


Title: Mitochondrial NAD+ deficiency in vascular smooth muscle impairs collagen III turnover to trigger thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysm
Authors: J. Zhang, Y. Tang, S. Zhang, K. Zhu, W. Zhang
Year: 2025


Title: Correcting mitochondrial loss mitigates NOTCH1-related aortopathy in mice
Authors: Y. Tang, J. Zhang, Y. Fang, Y. Xu, W. Zhang
Year: 2025


Title: Exploration of 68Ga-FAPI-04 PET/MR in Chronic Type B Aortic Dissection
Authors: C. Hu, Y. Zhang, S. Qiu, H. Shi, L. Wang
Year: 2025


Title: Effects of postoperative glucocorticoids on mitigation of organ dysfunction in patients with type A aortic dissection: A randomized controlled trial
Authors: M. Luo, J. Luo, X. Xu, G. Tu, Z. Luo
Year: 2024


Title: Therapeutic results of three-dimensional aortic valve anatomic repair for regurgitant bicuspid aortic valve
Authors: J. Li, C. Wang, Z. Zuo, W. Ding, T. Hong
Year: 2024


Title: 68Ga-FAPI-04 Positron Emission Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Assessing Ascending Aortic Aneurysm
Authors: C. Hu, H. Tan, Y. Zhang, H. Lai, L. Wang
Year: 2024


Title: Sex-based outcomes after thoracic endovascular aortic repair: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Authors: Y. Zhang, Y. Zhang, Y. Wang, L. Wang, Q. Ji
Year: 2025

✅ Conclusion

Dr. Hao Lai’s career represents a powerful blend of surgical precision, scientific insight, and academic leadership. His work has advanced the understanding of aortic diseases at the molecular level while improving surgical outcomes for patients. As he continues to mentor, innovate, and lead research at the intersection of epigenetics and cardiovascular pathology, Dr. Lai’s contributions are set to leave a lasting legacy in both clinical practice and medical science.

 

 

Lijuan Song | Cellular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Lijuan Song | Cellular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Lijuan Song,  Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine, China.

Throughout my career, I have passionately committed myself to integrating traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine to advance the prevention and treatment of brain diseases, particularly ischemic cerebrovascular diseases and neurodegenerative disorders. By leading 14 national and provincial-level research projects, publishing over 130 academic papers, and contributing significantly to educational reform, I have built a strong foundation of scientific innovation and clinical excellence. With achievements recognized both nationally and internationally, and a consistent focus on combining research, teaching, and clinical work, I have significantly impacted the fields of neuroprotection and integrative medicine.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

From the outset of my academic journey, I committed myself to the profound study of both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, aspiring to bridge these two disciplines for the betterment of brain disease treatment. I pursued a rigorous path of education and research, laying a strong foundation that later allowed me to integrate diverse medical perspectives. Early in my career, I developed a particular interest in ischemic cerebrovascular diseases and neurodegenerative conditions, setting the stage for my lifelong mission to innovate in these critical areas.

🩺 Professional Endeavors

My professional career has been a dynamic blend of teaching, clinical practice, and scientific research, with a special focus on the prevention and treatment of brain diseases. I have successfully presided over 14 prestigious national and provincial-level projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation. Through my work, I have consistently emphasized the value of integrating traditional Chinese medicine with modern Western practices, ensuring that my clinical and research contributions are both culturally rooted and globally relevant.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Throughout my research journey, I have concentrated on ischemic cerebrovascular diseases and neurodegenerative diseases, pioneering integrated approaches for their prevention and treatment. I have published 133 scientific papers, including 45 in SCI-indexed journals, with nearly 700 citations and an H-index of 15. One of my papers published in Neural Regeneration Research (NRR) has been recognized in the ESI highest citation list, achieving an impressive 97 citations. Beyond scientific research, I have also contributed significantly to educational innovation, authoring educational reform articles in the China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and editing influential academic books.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

My dedication to scientific advancement and education has earned me multiple prestigious honors. As the first author, I received the First Prize of the Academic Achievement Award from the China Association for the Promotion of Traditional Chinese Medicine Research. I have secured three authorized patents and two software copyrights, further showcasing my commitment to innovation. Additionally, my work has been featured through oral presentations at internationally renowned academic forums such as the Autoimmunity Congress and the World Stroke Congress, and recognized by respected platforms like Logic Neuroscience and Neuroweekly.

🌍 Impact and Influence

My influence extends beyond academia into public science education and medical philosophy dialogues. I have been repeatedly invited to deliver popular science talks and academic lectures at events like the Medical Philosophy Expert Meeting Room. My presentation at the 2022 International Neural Regeneration Summit Forum earned the Most Popular Award, affirming my ability to translate complex research into impactful and accessible knowledge for diverse audiences.

📚 Legacy in Education and Publishing

In addition to research and clinical achievements, I have made significant contributions to academic publishing and educational reform. My independently authored book, Progress in Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Prevention and Treatment of Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disease, was published by People’s Health Publishing House. I have served as the first editor-in-chief for three important books, including Exploration of Teaching Models in Higher Education Pharmaceutical Education, which was honored by its selection into the “Library of Young Scholars in Universities,” marking a lasting contribution to the future of pharmaceutical education.

🚀 Future Contributions and Aspirations

Looking ahead, I aspire to further deepen the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, particularly in brain disease prevention and therapy. I am committed to leading new research directions, fostering international collaborations, and nurturing a new generation of scholars who value the richness of cross-cultural medical practices. My future endeavors will continue to reflect a relentless pursuit of scientific excellence, compassionate clinical practice, and transformative education for the global health community.

Publication

  • Title: Effect of tetramethylpyrazine on neuroinflammation after cerebral ischemia and hypoxia based on mannose-binding lectin
    Authors: Y. Duan, Yanzhe; J. Hua, Jianlin; Y. Yan, Yuqing; L. Song, Lijuan
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Polysaccharides from Ganoderma lucidum attenuate cognitive impairment in 5xFAD mice by inhibiting oxidative stress and modulating mitochondrial dynamics via the Nrf2/antioxidative axis activation
    Authors: J. Yu, Jiezhong; C. Ma, Cungen
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Hydroxysafflower yellow A alleviates the inflammatory response in astrocytes following cerebral ischemia by inhibiting the LCN2/STAT3 feedback loop
    Authors: L. Song, Lijuan; Y. Wu, Yige; L. Yin, Lijun; B. Xiao, Baoguo; C. Ma, Cungen
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Mechanism of senegenin in improving lipopolysacchride-induced inflammatory response of BV2 microglial cell
    Authors: B. Mu, Bingtao; M. Guo, Minfang; J. Yu, Jingwen; J. Yu, Jiezhong; L. Song, Lijuan
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Effectiveness and Safety of Blending Traditional Chinese Medicine With Western Medicine for Enhanced Secondary Stroke Prevention: A Meta-analysis of RCTs
    Authors: C. Wen, Chunli; L. Song, Lijuan; C. Ma, Cungen; F. Hu, Fengyun; L. Zhu, Linggqun
    Year: 2025

 

 

🎯 Conclusion

Driven by a deep belief in the power of integration between ancient wisdom and modern science, I have continuously sought to pioneer new frontiers in brain disease treatment. My work has not only advanced research but also nurtured future generations through educational contributions and public science communication. Moving forward, I remain committed to expanding the reach and depth of integrated medicine, aiming to create a lasting legacy of innovation, healing, and academic excellence for global healthcare advancement.

Daša Zupančič | Cellular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Daša Zupančič | Cellular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Daša Zupančič, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Daša Zupančič is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in cell biology, urothelial pathology, and medical education. Her extensive contributions to scientific research, particularly in the field of urothelial repair and cancer transformation, have earned her recognition, including the EMBO award. She has played a crucial role in mentoring and teaching, guiding future generations of researchers and medical professionals.

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✨ Early Academic Pursuits ✨

Daša Zupančič embarked on her academic journey with an unwavering passion for cell biology and medicine. She earned her Master’s degree in 2002 from the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine, where she meticulously explored cellular and molecular biological changes in the rat bladder urothelium following cyclophosphamide exposure. This formative research laid the foundation for her Ph.D., which she successfully completed in 2006, investigating the protective role of melatonin in urothelial injury and repair. Her dedication to advancing biomedical knowledge was evident from the very beginning of her scholarly career.

🎓 Professional Endeavors 🎓

Since 2006, Daša Zupančič has been an esteemed Associate Professor at the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Cell Biology. Prior to this, she gained valuable experience as a Young Researcher and Teaching Assistant from 1999 to 2006. Her extensive expertise and commitment to education have made her an integral part of the institution, where she continuously fosters scientific curiosity and excellence among students and colleagues alike.

🎡 Contributions and Research Focus 🎡

Throughout her career, Daša Zupančič has dedicated her research to understanding cellular mechanisms in urothelial biology and pathology. Her investigations into cyclophosphamide-induced urothelial injury, melatonin’s protective effects, and retinoid signaling pathways in urothelial cancer transformation have provided valuable insights into cellular repair processes. Her work extends beyond laboratory research, influencing the medical community’s approach to urothelial diseases and potential therapeutic advancements.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Her exceptional contributions to biomedical research have been recognized on multiple platforms. In 2017, she was honored with the prestigious EMBO award for her short-term scholarship project on the role of the retinoid signaling pathway in urothelial cancer transformation. This recognition underscores her significant impact on the scientific community and highlights her pioneering approach to understanding cancer pathophysiology.

👨‍🎓 Impact and Influence 👨‍🎓

A dedicated mentor, Daša Zupančič has guided numerous students towards academic excellence. Between 2014 and 2025, she has successfully mentored four master’s students and is currently supervising two more. In addition, she has overseen the research endeavors of four Ph.D. candidates, with one having successfully defended their dissertation in 2023 and another expected to graduate in 2025. Her mentorship has shaped the next generation of biomedical researchers, fostering a culture of rigorous inquiry and scientific discovery.

📚 Legacy and Future Contributions 📚

Beyond her research, Daša Zupančič plays a pivotal role in academia through her extensive teaching engagements. Since 2000, she has been a cornerstone of education at the University of Ljubljana, contributing to multiple faculties, including Medicine, Biotechnical Sciences, Health Sciences, and Pharmacy. She teaches a range of graduate and doctoral courses, covering essential subjects such as Medical Cell Biology, Immunology, and Research in Medicine. Her dedication to education ensures that her knowledge and expertise continue to shape the minds of aspiring medical professionals and researchers for years to come.

Publication

  • Vitamin A‐Enriched Diet Increases Urothelial Cell Proliferation by Upregulating Itga3 and Areg After Cyclophosphamide‐Induced Injury in Mice
    Authors: Brina Dragar, Simona Kranjc Brezar, Maja Čemažar, Tanja Jesenko, Rok Romih, Mateja Erdani Kreft, Tadeja Kuret, Daša Zupančič
    Year: 2025

 

  • Selective Targeting of Lectins and Their Macropinocytosis in Urothelial Tumours: Translation from in vitro to ex vivo
    Authors: Nataša Resnik, Tanja Višnjar, Tomaž Smrkolj, Mateja Erdani Kreft, Rok Romih, Daša Zupančič
    Year: 2023

 

  • Nanodiamonds as Possible Tools for Improved Management of Bladder Cancer and Bacterial Cystitis
    Authors: Daša Zupančič, Peter Veranič
    Year: 2022

 

  • Transmission Electron Microscopy Demonstration of Reduced Endothelial Glycocalyx in Severe Preeclampsia
    Authors: Mugerli S, Zupančič D, Rok Romih, Lučovnik M
    Year: 2022

 

  • Vitamin A and Retinoids in Bladder Cancer Chemoprevention and Treatment: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence, Challenges and Future Prospects
    Authors: Larisa Tratnjek, Jera Jeruc, Rok Romih, Daša Zupančič
    Year: 2021

 

  • Immunohistochemistry as a Paramount Tool in Research of Normal Urothelium, Bladder Cancer and Bladder Pain Syndrome
    Authors: Daša Zupančič, Rok Romih
    Year: 2021

 

  • Combined Lectin- and Immuno-Histochemistry (CLIH) for Applications in Cell Biology and Cancer Diagnosis: Analysis of Human Urothelial Carcinomas
    Authors: Daša Zupančič
    Year: 2020

 

  • Vitamin A Rich Diet Diminishes Early Urothelial Carcinogenesis by Altering Retinoic Acid Signaling
    Authors: Daša Zupančič, Jelena Korać-Prlić, Mateja Erdani Kreft, Lucija Franković, Katarina Vilović, Jera Jeruc, Rok Romih, Janoš Terzić
    Year: 2020

 

  • Lectins as Possible Tools for Improved Urinary Bladder Cancer Management
    Authors: Daša Zupančič
    Year: 2019

 

  • Co-Culturing Porcine Normal Urothelial Cells, Urinary Bladder Fibroblasts and Smooth Muscle Cells for Tissue Engineering Research
    Authors: Daša Zupančič
    Year: 2018

 

🌟 Conclusion 🌟

With a career dedicated to pioneering research, impactful mentorship, and transformative education, Daša Zupančič continues to leave a lasting legacy in the scientific and academic communities. Her work not only enhances understanding of urothelial biology but also inspires innovation and discovery among young scientists. As she continues her academic and research endeavors, her influence on the field will undoubtedly grow, shaping the future of biomedical sciences.

 

Elissavet Kollia | Developmental Neuroscience |Best Researcher Award

Ms. Elissavet Kollia | Developmental Neuroscience |Best Researcher Award 

Ms. Elissavet Kollia, National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.

Ms. Elissavet Kollia is a distinguished pediatrician and researcher specializing in pediatric neurology. With an exceptional academic background, she graduated from the Medical School of the Democritus University of Thrace and pursued advanced postgraduate studies in Clinical Pediatrics and Nursing-Research. Her extensive clinical training, from pediatrics specialization to her current role at Konstantopouleio General Hospital “Agia Olga,” has solidified her expertise in child healthcare. Additionally, her research focuses on movement disorders in pediatric patients with early-onset developmental and epileptic encephalopathy, contributing valuable insights to the field. Her dedication extends beyond clinical practice, as seen in her voluntary medical work and commitment to mentoring young professionals.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

From an early age, Elissavet Kollia demonstrated exceptional academic abilities, graduating from the 4th General Lyceum of Agia Paraskevi with an outstanding general grade of “excellent 19.2.” Her passion for medicine led her to the Medical School of the Democritus University of Thrace, where she was admitted in September 2007. With dedication and perseverance, she successfully earned her medical degree in July 2013, achieving a commendable grade of “very good 8.33.” Shortly after, she obtained her license to practice as a doctor in Greece and later in Munich, Germany, reflecting her international medical competence.

🏥 Professional Endeavors

Ms. Kollia’s professional journey has been marked by extensive clinical training and hands-on experience in pediatrics. She began her specialization at the Pediatric Clinic of the General Hospital of Karpenisi from June 2014 to October 2016. Her commitment to healthcare extended beyond hospitals as she served as a rural doctor at the Primary Health Care Center of Agios Nikolaos, Evrytania, actively participating in emergency care at the General Hospital of Karpenisi. Her expertise deepened when she became a scientific associate at the Pediatric Neurology Unit of the First Pediatric Clinic of the National University of Athens. She then pursued her residency in pediatrics at the First University Pediatric Clinic – Children’s Hospital “Agia Sophia” from November 2018 to May 2022, ultimately obtaining her specialty title in June 2022. Currently, she is serving as a pediatrician at the Konstantopouleio General Hospital “Agia Olga,” continuing her mission to provide excellent pediatric care.

📝 Contributions and Research Focus

Ms. Kollia’s dedication to medical research has significantly contributed to the field of pediatric neurology. Her postgraduate studies in “Clinical Pediatrics and Nursing-Research,” completed with an exceptional grade of “Excellent 9.31,” strengthened her academic foundation. Her ongoing doctoral dissertation at the National Kapodistrian University of Athens focuses on movement disorders in pediatric patients with early-onset developmental and epileptic encephalopathy, a field crucial for advancing neurological care in children. Her research efforts have led to an upcoming publication in the European Journal of Paediatric Neurology, further establishing her as a valuable contributor to the scientific community.

🌟 Accolades and Recognition

Ms. Kollia’s unwavering commitment to medicine has been recognized through her outstanding academic achievements and professional milestones. From excelling in her graduate and postgraduate studies to securing prestigious residency and specialization opportunities, she has consistently demonstrated excellence in her field. Her acceptance into renowned institutions and her involvement in vital research projects underline her credibility and expertise in pediatric neurology.

💪 Impact and Influence

Beyond her clinical and academic contributions, Dr. Kollia has actively participated in voluntary medical programs, extending her expertise to underserved populations. She contributed to emergency case observations at the Children’s Hospital “Agia Sophia” and participated in medical landing programs in remote islands, showcasing her dedication to public health. Her influence extends to mentoring young medical professionals, sharing her knowledge, and contributing to the medical community’s growth.

💡 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a passion for advancing pediatric neurology, Dr. Kollia continues to shape the future of medical research and patient care. Her work in understanding movement disorders in children with epileptic encephalopathy holds the potential to improve diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in pediatric neurology. As she progresses in her career, her contributions to both clinical practice and scientific research will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the medical community and the lives of the children she treats.

 

Publication

  • Title: The genetic etiology in cerebral palsy mimics: the results from a Greek tertiary care center
    Authors: V Zouvelou, D Yubero, L Apostolakopoulou, E Kokkinou, M Bilanakis, …
    Year: 2019

 

  • Title: MOTOR PHENOTYPING IN A GREEK COHORT OF PATIENTS WITH NEONATAL AND INFANTILE ONSET DEVELOPMENTAL AND EPILEPTIC ENCEPHALOPATHY
    Authors: E Kollia, E Kokkinou, C Outsika, G Koltsida, V Zouvelou, A Vontzalidis, …
    Year: 2025

 

🌟 Conclusion

Ms. Kollia’s journey exemplifies the perfect blend of academic excellence, professional expertise, and compassionate patient care. Through her research and clinical endeavors, she continues to advance the understanding and treatment of pediatric neurological disorders. Her unwavering dedication to improving children’s health positions her as a leading figure in pediatric medicine. With her vision for excellence and continued contributions, she is set to leave a lasting impact on the medical field, inspiring future generations of healthcare professionals.

Alytia Levendosky | Behavioral Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alytia Levendosky | Behavioral Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alytia Levendosky, Michigan State University, United States.

Alytia Akiko Levendosky’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in Biological Anthropology at Harvard-Radcliffe College, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude. Her passion for understanding the complexities of human behavior led her to pursue advanced studies in Clinical Psychology at the University of Michigan, culminating in a Ph.D. in 1995. As a professor at Michigan State University, she has excelled in research and teaching, making significant contributions to the study of mental health, developmental psychology, and human behavior. Her work reflects a balance of intellectual rigor, compassion, and a dedication to advancing the field.

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Alytia Akiko Levendosky began her remarkable academic journey at Harvard-Radcliffe College, where she pursued a Bachelor of Arts in Biological Anthropology, graduating Magna Cum Laude in 1987. Her early fascination with the biological and psychological dimensions of human behavior laid a strong foundation for her future endeavors. Harvard’s intellectually vibrant environment nurtured her curiosity, sparking a lifelong passion for understanding human development and mental health.

🎓 Professional Endeavors in Psychology

After completing her undergraduate studies, Alytia delved deeper into the field of psychology at the University of Michigan, earning her Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology in 1992 and a Ph.D. in 1995. Her doctoral work showcased her commitment to unraveling the complexities of clinical psychology, marking her as a rising star in the discipline. As a faculty member in the Department of Psychology at Michigan State University, she dedicated herself to advancing both research and teaching. Her contributions to the academic community have made her an influential figure in the field.

🧠 Contributions to Research and Understanding

Alytia’s research has primarily focused on clinical psychology, with a particular interest in the interaction between biological and psychological factors in human behavior. Through her work, she has contributed significant insights into mental health, developmental psychology, and behavioral patterns. Her scholarly pursuits reflect a balance of rigorous scientific inquiry and a compassionate understanding of the human condition.

🌟 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout her academic career, Alytia has been celebrated for her intellectual contributions and dedication to teaching. Her ability to inspire students and colleagues alike has earned her a place of respect and admiration in the academic world. Her research achievements and the success of her students speak volumes about her influence as an educator and mentor.

🌍 Impact on Mental Health and Human Development

Alytia’s work has had a profound impact on the study of mental health and human development. By integrating clinical practices with research, she has advanced the understanding of complex psychological phenomena, contributing to improved therapeutic approaches. Her dedication to fostering a deeper comprehension of mental well-being has resonated far beyond the classroom and the research lab.

🔑 Legacy of Knowledge and Insight

Alytia’s enduring legacy lies in her commitment to pushing the boundaries of knowledge in psychology. Her intellectual rigor and empathetic perspective have left an indelible mark on her students, colleagues, and the broader psychological community. The ripple effects of her work continue to influence future generations of psychologists and researchers.

🚀 Future Contributions to Psychology

With her rich background in clinical psychology and her passion for research, Alytia remains poised to make further contributions to the field. Her ongoing efforts to bridge gaps in understanding human behavior promise to drive new discoveries and inspire meaningful progress in mental health care and psychological research.

 

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  • Parenting in battered women: The effects of domestic violence on women and their children
    Authors: AA Levendosky, SA Graham-Bermann
    Year: 2001

 

  • The impact of domestic violence on the maternal-child relationship and preschool-age children’s functioning
    Authors: AA Levendosky, AC Huth-Bocks, DL Shapiro, MA Semel
    Year: 2003

 

  • Resilience among children exposed to domestic violence: The role of risk and protective factors
    Authors: C Martinez-Torteya, G Anne Bogat, A Von Eye, AA Levendosky
    Year: 2009

 

  • Traumatic stress symptoms in children of battered women
    Authors: SA Graham-Bermann, AA Levendosky
    Year: 1998

 

  • Phase-shifting effects of bright morning light as treatment for delayed sleep phase syndrome
    Authors: NE Rosenthal, JR Joseph-Vanderpool, AA Levendosky, SH Johnston, …
    Year: 1990

 

  • Trauma symptoms among infants exposed to intimate partner violence
    Authors: GA Bogat, E DeJonghe, AA Levendosky, WS Davidson, A Von Eye
    Year: 2006

 

  • Domestic violence, maternal parenting, maternal mental health, and infant externalizing behavior
    Authors: AA Levendosky, KL Leahy, GA Bogat, WS Davidson, A Von Eye
    Year: 2006

 

  • Trauma symptoms in preschool-age children exposed to domestic violence
    Authors: AA Levendosky, AC Huth-Bocks, MA Semel, DL Shapiro
    Year: 2002

 

  • Adolescent survivors of childhood sexual abuse: The mediating role of attachment style and coping in psychological and interpersonal functioning
    Authors: DL Shapiro, AA Levendosky
    Year: 1999

 

  • The direct and indirect effects of domestic violence on young children’s intellectual functioning
    Authors: AC Huth-Bocks, AA Levendosky, MA Semel
    Year: 2001

 

🌟 Conclusion

Alytia’s career is a testament to her profound commitment to unraveling the complexities of the human mind and fostering mental well-being. Through her research, teaching, and mentorship, she has inspired countless students and peers, leaving a lasting impact on the field of psychology. As she continues her journey, her contributions promise to shape the future of psychological research, ensuring that her legacy will endure for generations to come.