Dong Ju | Neurotoxicology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof.Dr. Dong Ju | Neurotoxicology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr.  Dong Ju, Nanjing university of Chinese Medicine, China. 

Ju Dong, an associate professor at Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, has dedicated his academic and research career to ensuring the safety and scientific understanding of traditional Chinese medicine, particularly focusing on arsenic-containing compounds like realgar. His studies explore the genotoxic and neurotoxic effects of these substances and how formula compatibility can mitigate their risks. With 18 published papers and key roles in three national research projects, Ju Dong exemplifies a commitment to advancing evidence-based integration of Chinese and Western medical systems. His work bridges centuries-old wisdom with contemporary science, ensuring ancient remedies are both effective and safe for modern use.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ju Dong embarked on his academic journey with a deep-rooted passion for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), particularly focusing on its safety and scientific validation. His early education laid a strong foundation in pharmacology and toxicology, nurturing an inquisitive mind eager to bridge the ancient wisdom of Chinese medicine with modern scientific methodologies. His dedication to scholarly excellence led him to advanced studies, ultimately shaping his future as a leading researcher in the field of integrative medicine.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as an associate professor at Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Ju Dong has established himself as a committed educator and researcher. His academic career has been marked by a dedication to both teaching and innovation, inspiring students while simultaneously advancing research that enhances the credibility and safety of traditional remedies. His professional efforts are driven by a vision to ensure that age-old formulations are scientifically evaluated and responsibly used in clinical settings.

🧠 Contributions and Research Focus

Ju Dong’s research primarily revolves around the safety of arsenic-containing traditional Chinese medicines, especially realgar. He has undertaken a systematic investigation into the genotoxicity and neurotoxicity associated with realgar and its compound formulas. His work also explores how formula compatibility within traditional Chinese prescriptions can mitigate these toxic effects. This research not only preserves the efficacy of realgar-based therapies but also ensures their safe use in modern integrative medicine practices.

📚 Academic Output and Recognition

As a passionate scholar, Ju Dong has presided over or actively contributed to three major projects under the National Natural Science Foundation of China. He has published 18 academic papers as the first or corresponding author, reflecting his consistent output and leadership in the field. His work is recognized for its depth and rigor, significantly contributing to evidence-based practices in both Chinese and Western medicine.

🌐 Evidence-Based Integration

One of Ju Dong’s most profound contributions lies in his advocacy for evidence-based medicine in the integration of traditional Chinese and Western healthcare systems. His research serves as a crucial bridge between ancient medical practices and contemporary clinical standards. By applying rigorous scientific methods to traditional remedies, he paves the way for holistic healthcare solutions that are both time-honored and scientifically validated.

🏅 Accolades and Professional Integrity

Though modest about his accolades, Ju Dong’s role in national projects and scholarly publications signifies the recognition he holds within academic and scientific circles. His unwavering professional ethics and transparent self-declaration reflect a commitment to integrity and accountability—core values that reinforce his credibility as a researcher and educator.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Ju Dong aspires to deepen his research into toxicity mechanisms and formulation safety in TCM, contributing to safer medical practices and global acceptance of traditional remedies. His vision includes nurturing future scholars, expanding collaborative research networks, and continuing to advocate for rigorous scientific validation of traditional medicine. Through his work, he leaves a legacy of harmonizing tradition with innovation, ensuring that the wisdom of the past can safely inform the medicine of tomorrow.

Publication

  • Title: The alleviation effect and its mechanism of Niuhuang Jiedu prescription on realgar-induced genotoxicity in mice

  • Authors: Dong J., Wang Y., Qian Q., Yang D., Liu D.

  • Year: 2024

Conclusion

Ju Dong’s contributions stand at the critical intersection of tradition and innovation. By combining deep-rooted knowledge of Chinese medicine with scientific scrutiny, he champions a future where integrative medicine is both culturally respectful and clinically validated. His research not only preserves the heritage of traditional medicine but also ensures its responsible use in modern healthcare. As he continues to explore safer and more effective ways to utilize ancient formulas, Ju Dong’s work lays a vital foundation for the global credibility and acceptance of traditional Chinese medical practices.

Rania Dghaim | Environmental Health | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. prof. Dr. Rania Dghaim | Environmental Health | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rania Dghaim,  Zayed University,  United Arab Emirates.

Dr. Rania Dghaim’s career is a testament to her dedication to chemistry and environmental sciences. With an extensive academic background, she has made remarkable contributions to organometallic chemistry, polymer science, and environmental health. Her leadership at Zayed University has fostered a thriving research culture, and her mentorship has guided students in groundbreaking scientific endeavors. Through her research and administrative roles, she has significantly influenced the fields of chemistry and sustainability, bridging scientific innovation with real-world applications.

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Rania Dghaim, Ph.D.: A Trailblazer in Chemistry and Environmental Science 

Dr. Rania Dghaim’s journey into the world of chemistry began with a strong academic foundation at the American University of Beirut, where she earned her B.Sc. in Chemistry. Fuelled by an insatiable curiosity for organometallic and inorganic chemistry, she pursued a Ph.D. at McGill University, Canada, delving into the intricate realm of palladium-carbon bond insertions. Her doctoral research opened new avenues for the synthesis of biologically relevant molecules and polymerization techniques, showcasing her potential as a future leader in the field. This passion further propelled her to a prestigious post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Montreal, where she worked under the esteemed Professor André Charette, refining transition metal-catalyzed methodologies for enantioselective synthesis of non-proteinogenic amino acids.

An Illustrious Career in Academia and Leadership 🎓

Dr. Dghaim’s professional journey is marked by her unwavering commitment to education and research. Since joining Zayed University in 2001, she has made significant strides in academic leadership. Rising through the ranks, she served as an Assistant Professor for over a decade before being promoted to Associate Professor in 2014. Her leadership acumen led to several administrative roles, including Chair of the Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Chair of the Department of Health Sciences, and Acting Dean of the College of Natural and Health Sciences. Currently, she holds the esteemed position of Chair of the Department of Environmental Sciences and Sustainability, where she continues to inspire future generations of scientists.

Pioneering Research in Chemistry and Environmental Science 🔬

Dr. Dghaim’s research interests span a broad spectrum of scientific domains, from organometallic chemistry and catalysis to polymer chemistry and environmental health. Her groundbreaking work on transition metal-catalyzed reactions has contributed significantly to the synthesis of amino acids and peptides, vital components in pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. Additionally, her expertise in polymer chemistry has paved the way for advancements in sustainable materials. More recently, her research has expanded to environmental chemistry, where she investigates the effects of pollutants and contaminants on ecological and human health.

A Legacy of Mentorship and Scholarly Excellence 🌟

Beyond her research, Dr. Dghaim has been a guiding force in academia, mentoring students and young researchers with dedication and enthusiasm. She has played a pivotal role in fostering a research-driven environment at Zayed University, encouraging innovation and scientific inquiry. Through her supervision, students have engaged in interdisciplinary projects that bridge chemistry with environmental sustainability, further enhancing the impact of her contributions.

Recognitions and Esteemed Contributions 🏆

Dr. Dghaim’s academic excellence has earned her recognition and respect in the scientific community. Her contributions to organometallic chemistry and environmental sciences have been acknowledged through invitations to prestigious conferences and collaborations with leading researchers worldwide. Her role as a visiting scientist at McGill University’s Laboratory of Professor Alan Hay exemplifies her continued commitment to expanding her research horizons.

 

Publication

  • Determination of heavy metals concentration in traditional herbs commonly consumed in the United Arab Emirates
    Authors: R Dghaim, S Al Khatib, H Rasool, M Ali Khan
    Year: 2015

 

  • The development of a catalytic synthesis of münchnones: a simple four-component coupling approach to α-amino acid derivatives
    Authors: R Dhawan, RD Dghaym, BA Arndtsen
    Year: 2003

 

  • The use of carbon monoxide and imines as peptide derivative synthons: a facile palladium-catalyzed synthesis of α-amino acid derived imidazolines
    Authors: RD Dghaym, R Dhawan, BA Arndtsen
    Year: 2001

 

  • Direct, palladium-catalyzed, multicomponent synthesis of β-lactams from imines, acid chloride, and carbon monoxide
    Authors: R Dhawan, RD Dghaym, DJ St. Cyr, BA Arndtsen
    Year: 2006

 

  • The Novel Insertion of Imines into a Late-Metal− Carbon σ-Bond: Developing a Palladium-Mediated Route to Polypeptides
    Authors: RD Dghaym, KJ Yaccato, BA Arndtsen
    Year: 1998

 

  • Air Quality and Respiratory Health among Adolescents from the United Arab Emirates
    Authors: RD Caroline Barakat-Haddad, Sheng Zhang, Ayesha Siddiqua
    Year: 2015

 

  • The Mineral Composition of Date Palm Fruits (Phoenix dactylifera L.) under Low to High Salinity Irrigation
    Authors: R Dghaim, Z Hammami, R Al Ghali, L Smail, D Haroun
    Year: 2021

 

  • ZUSCHRIFTEN-The Use of Carbon Monoxide and Imines as Peptide Derivative Synthons: A Facile Palladium-Catalyzed Synthesis of α-Amino Acid Derived Imidazolines
    Authors: RD Dghaym, R Dhawan, BA Arndtsen
    Year: 2001

 

  • Ring-Opening Polymerization of Heterocycles with Palladium Insertion Catalysts: Observation of a Multifunctional Polymerization Initiator
    Authors: NK Lim, KJ Yaccato, RD Dghaym, BA Arndtsen
    Year: 1999

 

  • Bacteriological Quality of Reclaimed Wastewater Used for Irrigation of Public Parks in the United Arab Emirates
    Authors: ASH Al Amimi, MA Khan, R Dghaim
    Year: 2014

 

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Rania Dghaim’s legacy is one of perseverance, innovation, and academic excellence. Her relentless pursuit of knowledge, combined with her leadership and mentorship, has left an indelible mark on the fields of chemistry and environmental science. As she continues to push the boundaries of research and education, her influence will undoubtedly resonate for generations to come, shaping the scientific landscape and inspiring countless aspiring chemists and environmentalists.

Hanaa Ali | Neurotoxicity | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hanaa Ali | Neurotoxicity | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hanaa Ali, National Research Centre, Egypt.

Dr. Hanaa Mahmoud Sayed Ali is a distinguished Egyptian researcher specializing in Biology, Zoology, and Molecular Genetics. With a Ph.D. in Zoology (Genetics and Cytology) from Ain Shams University, she has a career spanning over 25 years, contributing significantly to academic research and teaching.Her research contributions include membership in several scientific research groups and administrative roles that enhance student development and academic governance. Dr. Hanaa is an active member of several scientific societies, contributing to advancements in radiological, nuclear, and medical research.

 

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🎓 Educational Background

Ph.D. in Zoology (Genetics and Cytology),Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, 2008.M.Sc. in ZoologyFaculty of Science, Ain Shams University, 2003.B.Sc. in Zoology,Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, June 1997 (Grade: Very Good ).

🏢 Professional Career

Professor Researcher (National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt), From 16/11/2023 – Present.Assistant Researcher Professor (National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt). 30/09/2018 – 15/11/2023.Assistant Professor (Common First Year Deanship, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia),28/09/2010 – 31/08/2020 (Health Track Supervisor).Researcher (National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt),31/07/2008 – 29/09/2018.Researcher Assistant (National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt),08/05/2004 – 30/07/2008.Fellowship (Demonstrator) (Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University).1998 – 2003.Part-Time Demonstrator (Faculty of Dentistry, 6th of October University),1999 – 2001.

📚 Teaching Experience

Zoology and Histology Courses for various disciplines:Dentistry, Pharmacy, and Science faculties.Topics include Cytology, Histology, Physiology, Parasitology, Invertebrates, Vertebrates, and Genetics.

🔬 Research Projects

Pharmacology Project (Research Group No. RG-1438-061),Deanship of Scientific Research, King Saud University.Pharmacology and Toxicology Projects,Research Group Nos. RG-1439-017 and RG-1439-638Deanship of Scientific Research, King Saud University

🛠️ Administrative Experience

Supervision of Health Track (Common First Year Deanship, King Saud University).Committee Memberships Review student problems .Establishment of Advisory Council .Course accommodations  (Buildings 25 & 26).Scheduling Committee.

🌐 Memberships in Scientific Societies

Member of the Scientific Professions Syndicate.Member of the Egyptian Society for Radiological Sciences and Its Applications.Member of the Egyptian Society for Nuclear Sciences and Its Applications.Member of the Scientific Society for Medical Research.

📚 Publications

  • Genetic Profile of Gamma Irradiated Locusta migratoria migratorioides: A Futuristic Eco-friendly Control Approach
    • Authors: Ali, H.M.; Fathy, Z.; Ibrahim, S.S.; Sayed, R.M.
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Estimating the Impact of Gamma Radiation on Biochemical Aspects and DNA Damage by Comet Assay in Galleria mellonella Male
    • Authors: Afify, A.; Ali, H.M.; Sayed, R.M.
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Fischer’s Oligopeptide Ratio in Ischemic Hypoxia: Prophylactic Amendment of Sophoretin and Melatonin Supplementation
    • Authors: Kadry, M.O.; Ali, H.M.
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Involvement of Nrf2, JAK and COX Pathways in Acetaminophen-Induced Nephropathy: Role of Some Antioxidants
    • Authors: Alqahtani, Q.H.; Fadda, L.M.; Alhusaini, A.M.; Hasan, I.H.; Ali, H.M.
    • Year: 2023

 

  • Impact of HIF1-α/TGF-β/Smad-2/Bax/Bcl2 Pathways on Cobalt Chloride-Induced Cardiac and Hepatorenal Dysfunction
    • Authors: Kadry, M.O.; Ali, H.M.
    • Year: 2023

 

  • Genetic Diversity of Irradiated Galleria mellonella with Sub-Sterile and Sterile Doses Assessed by SCOT
    • Authors: Ali, H.M.; Sayed, R.M.
    • Year: 2022

 

  • Nano-Resveratrol: A Promising Candidate for the Treatment of Renal Toxicity Induced by Doxorubicin in Rats Through Modulation of Beclin-1 and mTOR
    • Authors: Alhusaini, A.M.; Fadda, L.M.; Alanazi, A.M.; Hasan, I.H.; Ali, R.A.
    • Year: 2022

 

  • The Potential Protective Effect of Curcumin and α-Lipoic Acid on N-(4-Hydroxyphenyl) Acetamide-Induced Hepatotoxicity Through Downregulation of α-SMA and Collagen III Expression
    • Authors: Alhusain, A.; Fadda, L.; Sarawi, W.; Hasan, I.; Badr, A.
    • Year: 2022

 

  • Chitosan Nanoparticles as a Promising Candidate for Liver Injury Induced by 2-Nitropropane: Implications of P53, iNOS, VEGF, PCNA, and CD68 Pathways
    • Authors: Shaheen, S.; Arafah, M.M.; Alshanwani, A.R.; Alharbi, F.M.B.; AlHarthii, A.
    • Year: 2021

 

  • Manipulation of Quercetin and Melatonin in the Down-Regulation of HIF-1α, HSP-70, and VEGF Pathways in Rat’s Kidneys Induced by Hypoxic Stress
    • Authors: Alshanwani, A.R.; Shaheen, S.; Faddah, L.M.; Alharbi, F.M.B.; AlHarthii, A.
    • Year: 2020

 

Conclusion

Dr. Hanaa Mahmoud Sayed Ali exemplifies excellence in academia and research. Her extensive experience, dedication to teaching, and contributions to interdisciplinary projects highlight her as a leader in her field. With a strong foundation in Zoology and Genetics, she continues to drive impactful research and inspire future generations of scientists.