Paolo Grumati | Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Paolo Grumati | Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Paolo Grumati,  TIGEM, Italy.

Dr. Paolo Grumati is a prominent researcher and academic with a focus on molecular biology, particularly the study of autophagy and its role in diseases such as muscular dystrophies and neurodegenerative disorders. His academic journey, beginning with a Master’s and Ph.D. from the University of Padova, laid the foundation for his pioneering work in the molecular mechanisms underlying disease pathogenesis. Dr. Grumati’s professional endeavors have included roles at esteemed institutions like Johann Wolfgang Goethe University and the Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine (TIGEM), where he leads groundbreaking research in selective autophagy. His work, which integrates advanced techniques like CRISPR/Cas9, has earned him widespread recognition and numerous accolades, including positions as Associate Professor at the University of Naples. His research has had a significant impact on the scientific community, particularly in the areas of cellular maintenance and therapeutic development.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓


Paolo Grumati’s academic journey began at the University of Padova in Italy, where he pursued a Master’s Degree in Medical Biotechnologies, graduating in 2005. His deep curiosity in the molecular underpinnings of human biology led him to continue his studies with a Ph.D. in Genetic and Molecular Biology, completed between 2006 and 2009. During his Ph.D., he focused on the genetic mechanisms that contribute to various diseases, a pursuit that sparked his lasting interest in molecular biology and disease pathogenesis. His early academic training laid a strong foundation for his future research in the biochemistry of diseases, especially those that affect muscle function and cellular processes.

Professional Endeavors 💼


Dr. Grumati’s professional career has been marked by an impressive trajectory across prestigious institutions. After completing his postdoctoral work on the pathogenesis of muscular dystrophies at the University of Padova, he moved to Germany, where he took a position at the Institute of Biochemistry II at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University. There, between 2013 and 2018, he specialized in the biochemistry and molecular biology of autophagy, a crucial cellular process related to health and disease. His expertise in autophagy became a defining element of his career, and in 2019, he was appointed as the Assistant Investigator and Head of the Mass Spectrometry Core at the Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine (TIGEM), where he leads innovative research into the molecular mechanisms of selective autophagy. Throughout these roles, Dr. Grumati has built a reputation for integrating advanced techniques like CRISPR/Cas9 into his work, influencing the field of genetic research.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬


Dr. Grumati’s research focus has consistently revolved around the intricate molecular processes that govern cellular maintenance and disease, particularly through the lens of autophagy. Since becoming a principal investigator in 2019, his work at TIGEM has concentrated on understanding the molecular mechanisms of selective autophagy, which plays a pivotal role in cellular health and disease. He has pioneered methods to study and manipulate these processes, contributing significantly to the understanding of diseases such as muscular dystrophies and neurodegenerative disorders. His research not only delves into the underlying biology of these conditions but also seeks to identify therapeutic targets that could help manage or even cure these diseases.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆


Dr. Grumati has received widespread recognition for his work in molecular biology and biochemistry. His contributions to the field of autophagy and muscle biology have been honored with leadership roles in prominent research teams, including his time as Team Leader of the Frankfurt CRISPR/Cas9 Screening Center. His excellence in research has earned him a faculty position as Assistant Professor at the University of Naples “Federico II” and an eventual promotion to Associate Professor in 2024. His expertise in mass spectrometry and molecular biology has also made him a sought-after figure in the scientific community, where he is frequently invited to collaborate on interdisciplinary research projects.

Impact and Influence 🌍


Dr. Grumati’s research has had a lasting impact on the scientific community, particularly in the fields of autophagy and muscular dystrophies. His work has influenced both theoretical and applied aspects of molecular biology, from basic research to potential therapeutic interventions. Through his leadership at TIGEM and his involvement in international collaborations, Dr. Grumati has helped to shape the direction of research into autophagy-related diseases. His studies have not only provided insights into the cellular mechanisms at play in these diseases but also paved the way for future therapeutic strategies. He is seen as a key figure in the advancement of precision medicine and molecular therapeutics.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

As Dr. Grumati moves forward in his career, his contributions to the fields of genetics and molecular biology are expected to have a profound and lasting influence. His current work, focusing on selective autophagy, holds promise for the development of novel treatments for diseases that currently have limited therapeutic options. His legacy will likely include innovations in understanding cellular degradation processes and their application to genetic disorders and other diseases. The future of Dr. Grumati’s research will continue to explore the molecular intricacies of human health, offering the potential for breakthroughs in regenerative medicine and disease treatment.

Teaching and Mentorship 👨‍🏫


Beyond his research, Dr. Grumati has made a significant impact through his academic roles at the University of Naples. As an Associate Professor, he plays a key role in shaping the next generation of molecular biologists. His teaching focuses on imparting knowledge in genetics, biochemistry, and molecular biology, with an emphasis on practical research applications. His mentorship has helped guide many students and early-career researchers, who have gone on to make their own contributions to the field. Dr. Grumati’s ability to translate complex scientific concepts into accessible lessons ensures that his influence extends far beyond his own research.

Publication

  • Title: Cortico-striatal circuit mechanisms drive the effects of D1 dopamine agonists on memory capacity in mice through cAMP/PKA signalling
    Authors: M. de Risi, D. Cavezza, G. Torromino, P. Grumati, E. de Leonibus
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Two FAM134B isoforms differentially regulate ER dynamics during myogenesis
    Authors: V. Buonomo, K.O. Lohachova, A. Reggio, R.M. Bhaskara, P. Grumati
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Ezrin defines TSC complex activation at endosomal compartments through EGFR-AKT signaling
    Authors: G. Giamundo, D. Intartaglia, E. del Prete, R. De Cegli, I. Conte
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: 3D Rotary Wet-Spinning (RoWS) Biofabrication Directly Affects Proteomic Signature and Myogenic Maturation in Muscle Pericyte–Derived Human Myo-Substitute
    Authors: A. Reggio, C. Fuoco, F. de Paolis, M. Costantini, C. Gargioli
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Cross-Linking Mass Spectrometry to Capture Protein Network Dynamics of Cell Membranome
    Authors: L. Santorelli, M. Costanzo, S. Petrosino, M. Ruoppolo, P. Grumati
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Mitochondrial mechanotransduction through MIEF1 coordinates the nuclear response to forces
    Authors: P. Romani, G. Benedetti, M. Cusan, G. Martello, S. Dupont
    Year: 2024

 

Conclusion


Dr. Paolo Grumati’s career exemplifies the integration of scientific inquiry with practical application, as his research continues to shed light on crucial molecular processes that affect human health. His contributions to the understanding of autophagy have opened new avenues for potential therapeutic strategies in treating genetic disorders and other diseases. As he continues to lead research at TIGEM and teach at the University of Naples, Dr. Grumati’s legacy is set to influence the fields of molecular biology, genetics, and medicine for years to come. His work remains pivotal in advancing both the theoretical understanding of disease mechanisms and the development of new therapeutic approaches, positioning him as a key figure in modern biomedical research.

Kawthar Diab | Life Science | Best Researcher Award

Kawthar Diab | Life Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Kawthar Diab, National Research Centre, Egypt.

Dr. Kawthar Abdelaziz Elsayed Mohamed Diab is a distinguished Research Professor in Genetics and Cytology at the National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt. With a strong foundation in zoology, she pursued advanced degrees focusing on genotoxicity, cytogenetics, and medicinal plant applications in disease prevention. Her postdoctoral research at Tokai University, Japan, and the Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, India, expanded her expertise in cancer pharmacology and bioscience. Dr. Diab has made significant contributions to genetic toxicology and the chemopreventive properties of medicinal plants, with a particular focus on the Lamiaceae family and Himalayan plants. She actively mentors Ph.D. students and collaborates on groundbreaking research projects, gaining international recognition through conferences and workshops.

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Kawthar Abdelaziz Elsayed Mohamed Diab embarked on her academic journey with a deep passion for zoology, earning her B.Sc. in Zoology from Al-Azhar University in 1996 with a distinguished grade of “Very Good.” She further honed her expertise by obtaining an M.Sc. in Experimental Zoology from Zagazig University in 2003, where she conducted cytogenetic and immunogenetic studies on the effects of chemotherapy drugs on reproduction. Her academic curiosity and dedication led her to pursue a Ph.D. in Zoology at Ain Shams University, awarded in 2009. Her doctoral research focused on the protective effects of medicinal plants against genotoxic damage induced by hydrocortisone in mice, marking the beginning of her lifelong commitment to genetic research and cytology.

🧬 Professional Endeavors

As a Research Professor at the Genetics and Cytology Department of the National Research Centre in Cairo, Egypt, Dr. Kawthar Diab has played a pivotal role in advancing genetic studies. Her postdoctoral fellowships further expanded her scientific horizons—first in Cancer Pharmacology at the Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine in 2012 and later in Bioscience at Tokai University, Japan, in 2014. These international research experiences enriched her expertise in genetic applications, cytogenetics, and pharmacogenomics. Her relentless pursuit of knowledge has positioned her as a leading researcher in genetic and cytological studies, bridging traditional knowledge with cutting-edge scientific advancements.

🌿 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Diab’s research delves into the genotoxicity of pharmaceutical compounds and the protective effects of medicinal plants. Her investigations focus on the genetic impact of chemotherapy drugs and natural therapeutic agents, particularly those derived from the Lamiaceae family, known for their biochemical and therapeutic properties. Her recent supervision of Ph.D. research on biochemical and therapeutic evaluations of medicinal plants for prostate diseases underscores her commitment to integrating molecular genetics with natural medicine. Additionally, her work on cancer chemoprevention using Himalayan plants has gained international recognition, reflecting her dedication to discovering novel plant-based remedies for serious health conditions.

🌍 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Kawthar Diab’s expertise has been acknowledged on the global stage. She was invited as a speaker at the 6th Rajabhat University National and International Research and Academic Conference (2020), where she presented her groundbreaking research on cancer chemopreventive activity of Himalayan plants. She has also participated in esteemed international workshops, including the Fluorescence Microscopy Workshop at ICGEB, New Delhi (2019), further enhancing her methodological skills. These recognitions highlight her contributions to genetic research and her growing influence in the scientific community.

📖 Impact and Influence

Beyond her research, Dr. Diab is actively shaping the next generation of scientists. She mentors young researchers, including Ph.D. students working on innovative projects in pharmacogenomics and plant-based medicine. Her collaboration with interdisciplinary teams ensures that her work extends beyond academic publications, making real-world contributions to medical science and genetics. By fostering a culture of inquiry and scientific exploration, she continues to inspire budding researchers to explore the genetic foundations of disease prevention and treatment.

🔬 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a research portfolio spanning genetic toxicology, medicinal plant applications, and cytogenetics, Dr. Kawthar Diab’s legacy is firmly established in the scientific world. She envisions a future where genetic research and plant-based therapeutics converge to provide safer, more effective treatments for cancer and genetic disorders. Her continuous engagement with international scientific platforms and her mentorship of emerging scholars ensure that her influence will extend far beyond her own research, shaping the future of genetic and cytological studies.

Publication

  • Title: In Vitro Anticancer Activities of Anogeissus latifolia, Terminalia bellerica, Acacia catechu and Moringa oleifera Indian Plants
    Author: KAE Diab, SK Guru, S Bhushan, AK Saxena
    Year: 2015

 

  • Title: In vitro studies on phytochemical content, antioxidant, anticancer, immunomodulatory, and antigenotoxic activities of lemon, grapefruit, and mandarin citrus peels
    Author: KAE Diab
    Year: 2016

 

  • Title: In vivo comparative studies on antigenotoxicity of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) pits extract against DNA damage induced by N-Nitroso-N-methylurea in mice
    Author: KA Diab, EI Aboul-Ela
    Year: 2012

 

  • Title: Carbon tetrachloride induced hepato/renal toxicity in experimental mice: antioxidant potential of Egyptian Salvia officinalis L essential oil
    Author: MA Fahmy, KA Diab, NS Abdel-Samie, EA Omara, ZM Hassan
    Year: 2018

 

  • Title: Genotoxicity of carbon tetrachloride and the protective role of essential oil of Salvia officinalis L. in mice using chromosomal aberration, micronuclei formation, and …
    Author: KAE Diab, MA Fahmy, ZM Hassan, EM Hassan, AB Salama, EA Omara
    Year: 2018

 

  • Title: Inhibitory activity of black mulberry (Morus nigra) extract against testicular, liver and kidney toxicity induced by paracetamol in mice
    Author: KA Diab, MA Fahmy, EM Hassan, ZM Hassan, EA Omara, …
    Year: 2020

 

  • Title: The impact of the low frequency of the electromagnetic field on human
    Author: KA Diab
    Year: 2020

 

  • Title: Inhibitory activity of flaxseed oil against CdCl2 induced liver and kidney damage: Histopathology, genotoxicity, and gene expression study
    Author: KA Diab, NE Ibrahim, MA Fahmy, EM Hassan, EA Omara
    Year: 2020

🏆 Conclusion

Dr. Kawthar Diab’s journey from an aspiring zoologist to a distinguished Research Professor in Genetics and Cytology is a testament to her unwavering commitment to scientific discovery. Her work not only enhances our understanding of genetic toxicology but also paves the way for integrating traditional medicinal knowledge with modern genetic research. As she continues to push the boundaries of genetic science, her contributions remain invaluable to both academia and global health advancements.

Meysam Safari-Gezaz | Biomaterials-Implants | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Meysam Safari-Gezaz | Biomaterials-Implants | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Meysam Safari-Gezaz, University of Tabriz, Iran

Meysam Safari-Gezaz is a dedicated researcher in nanophysics, specializing in nanoparticle synthesis, electrochemistry, and biomedical applications. With a B.Sc. from the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili and an M.Sc. from the University of Tabriz, Meysam has developed expertise in various analytical techniques, including electrochemical impedance and nanoparticle synthesis. His research has resulted in several notable publications exploring biomaterials, coatings, and supercapacitor applications. Meysam is also experienced in academic settings, having served as both a teaching and research assistant at the University of Tabriz, where he supervised students and managed lab operations.

 

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🎓 Education and Training

B.Sc. in Nanophysics University of Mohaghegh Ardabili (2010 – 2014) Aedebil, Iran.M.Sc. in Nanophysics University of Tabriz (2015 – 2018)Tabriz, Iran.Thesis: Synthesis and investigation of physical and structural properties of nanohydroxyapatite as a new material to repair damaged teeth.

🛠️ Skills and Research Interests

Technical Skills: Electrochemical analysis (e.g., impedance spectroscopy, cyclic polarization). Nanoparticle synthesis (sol-gel, co-precipitation, hydrothermal).Nanostructure coatings (Ti-6Al-4V, quartz, FTO).Software proficiency: Nova, Zview, Microsoft Office, OriginPro, X’Pert HighScore, Digimizer, Nanosurf CoreAFM, Mendeley, MathType

Research Interests:

Biomaterials Magnetic materials Supercapacitors  Coatings and corrosion resistance

Work Experience

University Teaching Assistant (2023 – 2024) University of Tabriz Teaching Fundamentals of Physics for Bachelor’s students (David Halliday, Jearl Walker, Robert Resnick) University Research Assistant (2019 – Present)  University of Tabriz  Lab management, master’s student supervision, equipment setup.

📚 Publications

Title: Investigation of structural properties of hydroxyapatite/zinc oxide nanocomposites; an alternative candidate for replacement in recovery of bones in load-tolerating areas
Authors: M.S. Gezaz, S.M. Aref, M. Khatamian
Year: 2019

Title: The incorporation of cobalt ions into hydroxyapatite nanostructure for a novel range of electrochemical energy storage applications
Authors: M. Safari-Gezaz, M. Mirzaei-Saatlo, E. Asghari, M. Parhizkar
Year: 2024

Title: Investigation of the structural properties of Si4+-doped HAP coatings on Ti-6Al-4V substrate as a corrosion barrier in biomedical media
Authors: M. Safari-Gezaz, M. Parhizkar, E. Asghari
Year: 2024

Title: Synthesis of hydroxyapatite nanoparticles by the Sol-Gel method, investigation of its morphology and comparison of its structure with intact tooth
Authors: S. Mohammadi Aref, M. Safari-Gezaz, M. Khatamian
Year: 2020

 

Conclusion

Meysam Safari-Gezaz’s strong academic background, hands-on research experience, and array of technical skills underscore his commitment to advancing nanotechnology in biomedical and energy-storage fields. His collaborative approach and effective leadership in independent research projects highlight his potential for contributing to impactful, multidisciplinary research. With a focus on innovation and practical applications, Meysam is well-positioned to make significant contributions in nanoscience and its real-world applications.

 

 

 

Rahim Mohammadi | Regenerativ Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assit prof Dr.Rahim Mohammadi | Regenerativ Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Rahim Mohammadi Urmia University Iran

Dr. Rahim Mohammadi, D.V.M, D.V.Sc, D.I.hom, is a highly experienced Associate Professor of Veterinary Surgery at Urmia University, Iran. With over two decades of academic and clinical experience, he has significantly contributed to the field of veterinary surgery and diagnostic imaging. His educational background includes a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and specialized training in homeopathy from London. Dr. Mohammadi’s extensive experience includes a board certification in veterinary surgery and years of dedicated service as both an Assistant and Associate Professor.

 

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🎓 Education & Professional Experiences

2019-Present: Associate Professor of Veterinary SurgeryDept. Surgery and Diagnostic Imaging, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University.2011-2019: Assistant Professor of Veterinary Surgery.Dept. Surgery and Diagnostic Imaging, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University2010: Board Certification in Veterinary Surgery.Urmia University, Urmia, Iran.2006-2010: Residency in Veterinary Surgery.Dept. Surgery and Diagnostic Imaging, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University.1990-1996: DVM, IAU, Urmia Branch, Urmia, Iran.1995-1997: DIhom, The British Institute of Homeopathy, Homeopathic Medicine, London, United Kingdom

 

🏅 Professional Roles & Memberships

2017-Present: Board Certifying Examination Committee, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University.2010-Present: Language Editor, Veterinary Research Forum.2021-Present: Editorial Board Member, Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery.

 

💼 Scientific Memberships

Member of International Brain Research Organization.Member of Federation of Asian and Oceanian Neuroscience Societies.Member of Iranian Neuroscience SocietyMember of World Veterinary Association.Member of Iranian Veterinary Council.Member of Iranian Veterinary Surgery Association.Member of Iranian Homeopathy Association

 

📚 Publications

  • Surgical repair and management of congenital intestinal atresia in 68 calves
    S. Azizi, R. Mohammadi, I. Mohammadpour (2010)

 

  • Dexamethasone topically accelerates peripheral nerve repair and target organ reinnervation: a transected sciatic nerve model in rat
    R. Mohammadi, M. Azad-Tirgan, K. Amini (2013)

 

  • Comparison of beneficial effects of undifferentiated cultured bone marrow stromal cells and omental adipose‐derived nucleated cell fractions on sciatic nerve regeneration
    R. Mohammadi, S. Azizi, N. Delirezh, R. Hobbenaghi, K. Amini (2011)

 

  • Effects of undifferentiated cultured omental adipose-derived stem cells on peripheral nerve regeneration
    R. Mohammadi, S. Azizi, K. Amini (2013)

 

  • Pulsed electromagnetic fields accelerate functional recovery of transected sciatic nerve bridged by chitosan conduit: an animal model study
    R. Mohammadi, D. Faraji, H. Alemi, A. Mokarizadeh (2014)

 

  • Transplantation of uncultured omental adipose-derived stromal vascular fraction improves sciatic nerve regeneration and functional recovery through inside-out vein graft in rats
    R. Mohammadi, S. Azizi, N. Delirezh, R. Hobbenaghi, K. Amini (2012)

 

  • Influence of tacrolimus (FK506) on nerve regeneration using allografts: a rat sciatic nerve model
    M. Shahraki, R. Mohammadi, A. Najafpour (2015)

 

  • Vascular endothelial growth factor promotes peripheral nerve regeneration after sciatic nerve transection in rat
    M. Rahim, A. Sima, M. Masoume, A. Keyvan (2013)

 

  • The Extract of Lycium depressum Stocks Enhances Wound Healing in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats
    S. Naji, L. Zarei, M. Pourjabali, R. Mohammadi (2017)

 

  • Protective effects of intraperitoneal administration of nimodipine on ischemia–reperfusion injury in ovaries: Histological and biochemical assessments in a rat model
    T. Behroozi-Lak, L. Zarei, M. Moloody–Tapeh, N. Farhad, R. Mohammadi (2017)

Conclusion

Dr. Rahim Mohammadi’s academic and professional journey showcases a deep commitment to advancing veterinary surgery and diagnostic imaging. His multidisciplinary expertise, backed by a wealth of research and editorial experience, positions him as a leader in his field. His active involvement in international research organizations further highlights his dedication to knowledge-sharing and veterinary medicine advancements.