Adil el Housseini | Cellular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Adil el Housseini | Cellular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Adil el Housseini | Ibn Zohr University Agadir Morocco | Morocco

Adil EL Housseini is a dedicated PhD candidate in biology at Ibn Zohr University, Faculty of Sciences of Agadir, specializing in toxicology, biochemistry, and the molecular characterization of scorpion venoms. His doctoral research explores the biochemical composition, ecotoxicity, and pathophysiological mechanisms of venoms from selected Buthid species, with a particular focus on developing novel therapeutic strategies for scorpion envenomation. Adil has contributed to the scientific community through peer-reviewed publications and authored book chapters spanning biomedical polymers, chitosan-based therapeutic applications, radioprotective biomaterials, and neurobiological insights into astrocyte function. His work on the kinetics of brain oxidative stress following scorpion envenomation highlights his strong command of experimental toxicology and neurobiochemical analysis. With an h-index of 1, two indexed documents, and two citations, he continues to build a research profile grounded in rigorous experimentation and interdisciplinary scientific inquiry. Adil’s skills include venom biochemistry, laboratory toxicology, data interpretation, and scientific writing, supported by strong language proficiency in Arabic, French, and English. His commitment to advancing knowledge in venom toxicology and biomedical sciences positions him as a promising emerging researcher contributing to both fundamental understanding and applied therapeutic innovation.

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Featured Publications

Ait Hamdan, Y., Rhazi, M., El-Mansoury, B., Kabdy, H., Oukhrib, M., Ait Baba, A., … (2024). Astrocytes functions and their involvement in brain injury: A focus on the biomaterials’ role in mitigating traumatic brain injury. In Physiology and Function of Glial Cells in Health and Disease (pp. 145–163).

Mabsor-Zgandaoui, S., Rachmoune, K., Aftais, I., Elamrani, F. E., Amradi, I., … (2026). Biomedical polymers: Foundations and future innovations in medicine. In Biomedical Applications and Toxicity of Polymers, Nanoparticles

Ait Hamdan, Y., Armadi, I., Elamrani, F. E., Mekouar, M., El Housseini, A., … (2026). Therapeutic implications of chitosan and its derivatives: Focus on cancer treatment. In Biomedical Applications and Toxicity of Polymers, Nanoparticles

Rachmoune, K., Mabsor-Zgandaoui, S., El Housseini, A., Ait Hamdan, Y., … (2026). Radioprotective effects of chitosan polysaccharides and biomedical applications. In Biomedical Applications and Toxicity of Polymers, Nanoparticles

Armadi, I., Elouali, S., Abana, A., El Housseini, A., Loqman, S., & Belbachir, A. (2025). Overview of biomaterials classification, properties, and biomedical applications. In Innovations and Applications of Advanced Biomaterials in Healthcare 

Wenhui He | Cellular Neuroscience | Innovative Research Award

Mr. Wenhui He | Cellular Neuroscience | Innovative Research Award

Mr. Wenhui He, Army Medical University, China.

Wenhui He is a dedicated lecturer and researcher at the Army Medical University, where she has spent eight years teaching biochemistry and molecular biology. With a strong academic background and deep expertise in neural regulation and cardiovascular diseases, her research delves into complex mechanisms underlying aortic dissection and atherosclerosis. Through her dual roles in education and scientific discovery, she contributes significantly to both student development and the broader medical research community. Her work not only adds to the scientific understanding of cardiovascular pathophysiology but also informs potential therapeutic strategies.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Wenhui He embarked on her academic journey with a deep passion for unraveling the complexities of human biology, particularly focusing on the intricate workings of the cardiovascular system. Her early education laid a strong foundation in biochemistry and molecular biology, disciplines that would later become central to her teaching and research. With a commitment to excellence, she pursued advanced studies that equipped her with the scientific rigor and analytical skills necessary for impactful research in biomedical sciences.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as a lecturer at the School of Basic Medical Sciences, Army Medical University, Wenhui He has spent the past eight years educating future medical professionals. She specializes in biochemistry and molecular biology, delivering foundational knowledge with clarity and depth. Her role extends beyond teaching, as she actively contributes to the academic and research community within the university, balancing the dual responsibilities of pedagogy and scientific exploration.

🧬 Contributions and Research Focus

Wenhui He’s research is centered on the neural regulation and molecular mechanisms of cardiovascular diseases, particularly aortic dissection and atherosclerosis. Her work investigates the underlying signaling pathways and neurovascular interactions that drive the onset and progression of these conditions. By integrating neurobiology with vascular pathology, her studies aim to uncover therapeutic targets and improve understanding of disease mechanisms, thus contributing to the development of more effective interventions.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout her academic and professional career, Wenhui He has earned the respect of her peers and students alike. While her contributions have been largely rooted in teaching and research, her dedication to academic excellence and her commitment to medical education have not gone unnoticed. Her role as a faculty member at a leading military medical institution speaks to her capabilities and the trust placed in her by the academic community.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Through her dual engagement in teaching and research, Wenhui He has had a meaningful impact on both the scientific community and the future of medicine. Her research contributes valuable knowledge to the fields of cardiovascular science and neurovascular biology, while her teaching helps shape the minds of tomorrow’s medical practitioners. The blend of theoretical insight and practical relevance in her work makes her an influential figure in her domain.

🔬 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a strong foundation in molecular biology and a clear focus on cardiovascular disease mechanisms, Wenhui He is poised to continue contributing groundbreaking research. Her future endeavors aim to bridge the gap between basic medical science and clinical application, ensuring that her work remains both scientifically significant and socially relevant. As she mentors young scientists and expands her research horizons, her legacy is likely to grow in scope and impact.

❤️‍🩹 Commitment to Cardiovascular Health

Wenhui He’s unwavering dedication to understanding and combating cardiovascular diseases reflects her commitment to public health. Her focus on conditions like aortic dissection and atherosclerosis not only addresses some of the leading causes of mortality but also aligns with global efforts to reduce the burden of chronic illnesses. Through education, research, and collaboration, she continues to make strides in protecting and improving heart health.

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  • Title: From inflammation to remodelling: A novel BASP1⁺ monocyte subset as a catalyst for acute aortic dissection

  • Authors: Wenhui He, Sanjiu Yu, Jun Li, Wei Cheng, Shuangshuang Dai, et al.

  • Year: 2025

 

🏁 Conclusion

Combining passion, precision, and purpose, Wenhui He exemplifies the modern medical scientist—committed to excellence in teaching and innovation in research. Her journey reflects a meaningful integration of neuroscience, molecular biology, and cardiovascular science. As she continues to push boundaries in her field, her impact will be felt not only through her discoveries but also through the many students and researchers she inspires. Her career stands as a testament to the power of scientific curiosity and educational dedication in shaping a healthier future.