Melanie Pienaar | Forensic Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Melanie Pienaar | Forensic Science | Best Researcher Award 

Senior Forensic Analyst | South African Police Services | South Africa 

Captain Melanie Pienaar is an accomplished forensic entomologist and senior forensic analyst at the South African Police Service (SAPS), specializing in forensic entomology, fingerprint expertise, and victim identification. She obtained her BSc degree from the University of the Free State, where she was awarded the Nikon Prize for best second-year student in entomology, and later completed a TESOL diploma with distinction at the London Teacher Training College. Her extensive professional training includes advanced courses in forensic fingerprint analysis, crime scene investigation, anthropology, entomology, bloodstain pattern analysis, forensic pathology, disaster victim identification, and profiling, gained through international collaborations with institutions in Canada, the USA, the UK, Australia, and South Africa. Professionally, she has contributed as an expert witness in multiple high-profile court cases, including murder and wildlife crime investigations, and currently leads forensic entomology analyses for SAPS. Her research interests lie in postmortem interval estimation, forensic entomology applications in crime-solving and wildlife conservation, and developing best practices for linking insect development to forensic investigations, with her current MSc focusing on estimating indoor temperatures from outdoor data in minimum postmortem interval calculations. Pienaar’s research skills span insect specimen analysis, advanced forensic photography, crime scene reconstruction, and interdisciplinary forensic methodologies, demonstrated through her published work in Medical Veterinary Entomology on rhinoceros poaching and her presentations at leading international conferences such as the American Academy of Forensic Sciences and the Oppenheimer Research and Conservation Conference. She has been recognized for her academic and professional excellence with multiple distinctions in forensic training and has contributed significantly to global awareness of forensic entomology through media features and outreach. Her career reflects a rare integration of forensic science, conservation, and international collaboration, marking her as a leader in her field with strong potential for future impact. Citations: 80, Documents: 9, h-index: 5.

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Featured Publications

  1. Pienaar, M., Orton, A. M., & Botma, Y. (2022). A supportive clinical learning environment for undergraduate students in health sciences: An integrative review. Nurse Education Today, 119, 105572. Citations: 33

  2. Pienaar, M., & Reid, M. (2020). Self-management in face-to-face peer support for adults with type 2 diabetes living in low- or middle-income countries: A systematic review. BMC Public Health, 20(1), 1834. Citations: 31

  3. Maina, P. M., Pienaar, M., & Reid, M. (2023). Self-management practices for preventing complications of type II diabetes mellitus in low and middle-income countries: A scoping review. International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances, 5, 100136. Citations: 30

  4. Reid, M., Walsh, C., Raubenheimer, J., Bradshaw, T., Pienaar, M., Hassan, C., … (2018). Development of a health dialogue model for patients with diabetes: A complex intervention in a low-/middle-income country. International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences, 8, 122–131. Citations: 20

  5. Pienaar, M. A., & Reid, M. (2021). A diabetes peer support intervention: Patient experiences using the Mmogo-method®. Health SA Gesondheid, 26, 1512. Citations: 12

Werner E.G.Müller | Materials Science | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Werner E.G.Müller | Materials Science | Outstanding Scientist Award 

Professor  | Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz | Germany

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Werner E. G. Müller is an internationally renowned scientist in physiological chemistry, molecular biology, and marine biotechnology, whose career spans over five decades of pioneering research and academic leadership. He earned his Ph.D. in Biology and Chemistry from the University of Mainz in 1967, becoming the youngest doctoral graduate at the institution, and rapidly advanced through roles as Research Assistant and Associate Professor before his appointment in 1977 as University Professor at the Institute for Physiological Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. His professional experience includes leading the Department of Applied Molecular Biology, extensive visiting professorships in Japan, Croatia, Belarus, and China, and coordination of large-scale international research initiatives such as the ERC Advanced Grant projects BIOSILICA and Si-Bone-PoC, as well as EU FP7 programs like BlueGenics and Bio-Scaffold. His research interests focus on deep metazoan phylogeny, biomineralization processes such as biosilicification in sponges, and the application of silica-forming enzymes in nanomedicine and tissue engineering. Demonstrating outstanding research skills in molecular biology, structural biochemistry, and nanobiotechnology, Prof. Müller has translated fundamental discoveries into biomedical applications, including bone regeneration and antiviral therapeutics. His scientific excellence is recognized through numerous honors, such as the Boehringer Award, Max-Bürger Award, Kani Medal, Innovation Prize of Rheinland-Pfalz, Spiridion Brusina Medal, and the prestigious Friendship Award of the People’s Republic of China, alongside membership in leading academies and editorships of top-tier journals. With over 1,100 peer-reviewed publications, 20+ patents, and continuous contributions to global science, he has shaped the fields of biotechnology, molecular evolution, and medical innovation. In conclusion, Prof. Werner E. G. Müller stands as a visionary scholar whose research continues to inspire advancements in marine biotechnology and nanomedicine worldwide. 38,686 Citations by 22,339 documents | 1,125 Documents | h-index 89

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Featured Publications

Miltenyi, S., Müller, W., Weichel, W., & Radbruch, A. (1990). High gradient magnetic cell separation with MACS. Cytometry: The Journal of the International Society for Analytical Cytology, 11(2), 231–238. Citations: 2,387

Schäfer, C., Heiss, A., Schwarz, A., Westenfeld, R., Ketteler, M., Floege, J., … Müller, W. E. G. (2003). The serum protein α2–Heremans-Schmid glycoprotein/fetuin-A is a systemically acting inhibitor of ectopic calcification. The Journal of Clinical Investigation, 112(3), 357–366.Citations: 1,270

Hirabayashi, J., Hashidate, T., Arata, Y., Nishi, N., Nakamura, T., Hirashima, M., … Müller, W. E. G. (2002). Oligosaccharide specificity of galectins: A search by frontal affinity chromatography. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) – General Subjects, 1572(2–3), 232–254.Citations: 1,257

Chevreux, B., Pfisterer, T., Drescher, B., Driesel, A. J., Müller, W. E. G., Wetter, T., & Suhai, S. (2004). Using the miraEST assembler for reliable and automated mRNA transcript assembly and SNP detection in sequenced ESTs. Genome Research, 14(6), 1147–1159.Citations: 1,226

Chaudhry, A., Samstein, R. M., Treuting, P., Liang, Y., Pils, M. C., Heinrich, J. M., … Müller, W. E. G. (2011). Interleukin-10 signaling in regulatory T cells is required for suppression of Th17 cell-mediated inflammation. Immunity, 34(4), 566–578.

Zhizhong Xing | Artificial Intelligence | Best Innovation Award

Dr. Zhizhong Xing | Artificial Intelligence | Best Innovation Award

University Teacher | Kunming Medical University | China

Dr. Zhizhong Xing, Ph.D., is a distinguished provincial-level Xingdian Young Talent and high-level recruited scholar at Kunming Medical University, widely recognized for his impactful contributions at the intersection of artificial intelligence, deep learning, smart education, and rehabilitation medicine. He obtained his doctoral degree in a technical discipline that laid the foundation for his expertise in AI-driven systems, intelligent sensing, and advanced computational modeling. Professionally, he has accumulated significant experience as principal investigator and collaborator on multiple prestigious projects, including the National Key R&D Program of China, the National Natural Science Foundation, and the Provincial Natural Science Foundation, reflecting both leadership and team-driven research capacity. His research interests center on the development of graph-based deep learning algorithms, point cloud analysis, and multi-source data fusion for applications in education technology, healthcare rehabilitation, and coal resource management under carbon peak initiatives. He has cultivated advanced research skills in 3D deep learning, human–computer interaction, laser point cloud segmentation, and biosensor-enhanced modeling, enabling translational advances across engineering, medicine, and education. Dr. Xing has published over 40 high-level academic papers, including more than 30 indexed by SCI, featured in CAS Tier 1 journals and IEEE Transactions, with several ranked as ESI Global Top 1% Highly Cited and Top 1‰ Hot Papers, reaching a total cumulative impact factor exceeding 111.8. His international visibility is further underscored by ongoing submissions to elite journals such as Nature Communications. Among his awards and honors are the Excellent Achievement Award for Scientific and Technological Research in Higher Education and the Provincial Science and Technology Award (Second Prize). He also serves as a reviewer for leading SCI journals and is a member of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society. His career reflects not only scholarly excellence but also commitment to advancing global collaborations, mentoring, and applied innovation. 286 Citations by 216 documents | 28 Documents | 10 h-index.

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Featured Publications

  1. Xing, Z., Zhao, S., Guo, W., Meng, F., Guo, X., Wang, S., & He, H. (2023). Coal resources under carbon peak: Segmentation of massive laser point clouds for coal mining in underground dusty environments using integrated graph deep learning model. Energy, 285, 128771. Cited by: 68

  2. Wu, Y., Zhao, S., Xing, Z., Wei, Z., Li, Y., & Li, Y. (2023). Detection of foreign objects intrusion into transmission lines using diverse generation model. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 38(5), 3551–3560. Cited by: 37

  3. Xing, Z., Zhao, S., Guo, W., Guo, X., & Wang, Y. (2021). Processing laser point cloud in fully mechanized mining face based on DGCNN. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 10(7), 482. Cited by: 29

  4. Xing, Z., Ma, G., Wang, L., Yang, L., Guo, X., & Chen, S. (2025). Towards visual interaction: Hand segmentation by combining 3D graph deep learning and laser point cloud for intelligent rehabilitation. IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 12, 21328–21338. Cited by: 25

  5. Xing, Z., Meng, Z., Zheng, G., Ma, G., Yang, L., Guo, X., Tan, L., Jiang, Y., & Wu, H. (2025). Intelligent rehabilitation in an aging population: Empowering human–machine interaction for hand function rehabilitation through 3D deep learning and point cloud. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 19, 1543643

Sarita Rana | Nanotechnology Applications | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sarita Rana | Nanotechnology Applications | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Acropolis Faculty of Management and Research | India

Dr. Sarita Rana is a dedicated academic, researcher, and mentor with expertise in commerce, finance, and management. She currently serves as Associate Professor and Head of the MBA (Finance) Department at Acropolis Faculty of Management & Research, where she contributes extensively to academic leadership, curriculum development, and research supervision. With over 15 years of professional and teaching experience, she has established herself as a recognized scholar with an ability to integrate theory, practice, and innovation. Her contributions include guiding Ph.D. scholars, publishing widely in Scopus, ABDC, UGC-CARE, and Elsevier-indexed journals, and presenting at national and international conferences. She has also published patents on supply chain processes, campus sustainability, and AI-enabled tools, demonstrating her focus on applied and impactful research. Beyond academia, Dr. Rana plays an active role in academic quality assurance, innovation ambassador initiatives, and research-driven community engagement, positioning herself as a prominent voice in management and commerce education.

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Education

Dr. Sarita Rana holds an impressive academic record, combining advanced degrees with professional certifications that strengthen her interdisciplinary profile. She earned her Ph.D. in Commerce from Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV), Indore, with a doctoral thesis focusing on “Mall Culture in Mega Cities: An Economic Analysis,” reflecting her interest in retail, economics, and consumer behavior. In addition, she pursued an MBA in Finance, enhancing her understanding of financial systems and management decision-making, and later complemented it with a Master’s degree in Economics to strengthen her analytical perspective. She also earned an M.Phil. and M.Com. in Commerce, providing her with a strong foundation in business studies and research methodologies. To further expand her academic and global teaching credentials, she completed the TESOL certification and cleared the Canadian TESOL Board Examination. This combination of degrees, spanning commerce, economics, finance, and language pedagogy, equips Dr. Rana with the multidisciplinary expertise essential for impactful research and teaching.

Experience

Dr. Rana has accumulated extensive academic and administrative experience across several reputed institutions, shaping her as both a researcher and leader. She began her career as a lecturer and researcher at DAVV’s School of Commerce, contributing to academic instruction, curriculum planning, and student mentoring. Over the years, she has served in faculty positions at institutions including Sanghvi Innovative Academy, St. Paul Institute of Professional Studies, Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya, and AISECT University, where she not only taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses but also actively engaged in administrative tasks, recruitment, research guidance, and conference organization. At present, she holds the position of Associate Professor and Head of MBA (Finance) at Acropolis Faculty of Management & Research. In this role, she oversees departmental operations, ensures quality in teaching and accreditation processes, mentors doctoral and postgraduate students, and promotes research projects, thereby fostering academic excellence and institutional growth. Her career reflects a blend of pedagogy, leadership, and impactful research engagement.

Research Interest

Dr. Sarita Rana’s research interests lie at the intersection of commerce, finance, sustainability, and innovation, focusing on both traditional and emerging areas of management studies. She is particularly engaged in exploring sustainable finance mechanisms, including green bonds and ESG-driven investments, reflecting her interest in aligning business practices with environmental and social goals. Intellectual property rights form another core research domain, where she investigates their economic, legal, and ethical dimensions in shaping business strategies. She is also deeply interested in the application of technology to commerce, with recent work addressing AI-enabled financial models, fintech innovations like Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL), and digital transformation in education and business ecosystems. In addition, she explores consumer behavior, corporate governance, and supply chain management, often connecting theory with applied outcomes. Her interdisciplinary research approach allows her to bridge gaps between management, economics, sustainability, and technology, contributing meaningful insights to academia, industry, and policymakers.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Rana’s dedication to research and academia has been recognized through multiple awards and honors at national and international levels. She was honored with the International Award for Excellence in Research, recognizing her impactful contributions to management and commerce scholarship. More rechently, she received the Best Women Researcher Award, a distinction that highlights her leadership, innovation, and scholarly productivity. In addition to formal awards, her expertise has earned her invitations as keynote speaker and resource person at prestigious national and international conferences on topics suc as intellectual property rights, sustainable business, and recent trends in management. She also serves as a reviewer for reputed journals, both in India and abroad, contributing to academic quality and peer-reviewed scholarship. These recognitions underscore her consistent commitment to advancing knowledge, mentoring scholars, and integrating academic excellence with real-world problem-solving, making her a distinguished figure in her research community.

Research Skills

Dr. Rana possesses strong research skills that span conceptualization, methodology, analysis, and dissemination, enabling her to deliver impactful and applied academic contributions. She is adept at designing and supervising research projects, as evident in her guidance of Ph.D. scholars and successful thesis completions. Her publication record across Scopus, ABDC, UGC-CARE, and Elsevier platforms demonstrates proficiency in conducting empirical, theoretical, and interdisciplinary studies. She is skilled in applying quantitative and qualitative techniques, data analysis, and case study methods, often integrating statistical tools like SPSS for evidence-based research. Her innovation-driven approach is reflected in her patents on supply chain management, AI-enabled platforms, and campus sustainability, which showcase her ability to merge research with technology. As an active reviewer for journals, she brings a critical eye for scholarly rigor and originality. Overall, Dr. Rana’s research skills emphasize innovation, relevance, and collaboration, ensuring her work contributes effectively to both academia and practice.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Intellectual Property and Energy Efficiency in Food Safety: Legal Protections for Innovations in India
Authors: Singh, A.; Rana, S.; Tiwari, P.; Kaushik, K.
Year: 2025
Journal: Published as a book chapter in Energy Efficient Technologies for Food Safety, Quality and Security.

Title: The Patent Landscape of Nanomedicine: Opportunities and Obstacles
Authors: Amrita Singh; Sarita Rana; Mansi Trivedi; Abhay Kant Upadhyay; Omar Awad Alsaidan; Waleed H. Almalki; Salem Salman Almujri; Ankit Sahoo; Mahfoozur Rahman
Year: 2025
Journal: Published in World Patent Information.

Title: Case Study on Indian vs Foreign Players in IPL
Authors: Dr. Sarita Rana; Prof. Arnav Choudhary
Year: 2024
Journal: Published in Educational Administration Theory and Practices.

Conclusion

In summary, Dr. Sarita Rana is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her academic achievements, innovative patents, and extensive publication record demonstrate a career committed to advancing knowledge in commerce, finance, sustainability, and innovation. She has made meaningful contributions to student mentorship, institutional growth, and societal advancement, blending academic rigor with practical relevance. With her growing international footprint and potential to expand global collaborations, she is well-positioned to drive future research leadership and further strengthen her impact on academia and society.

Xuezhi Feng | Marine Engineering Geology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xuezhi Feng | Marine Engineering Geology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xuezhi Feng, Ocean University of China/Shandong Institute of Ecology and Environment, China

Dr. Xuezhi Feng is an Associate Professor at the Shandong Institute of Ecology and Environment, affiliated with the Ocean University of China. His expertise lies in marine geological engineering, environmental geotechnical engineering, and the ecological and environmental impacts of marine sediment processes. As a Youth Editorial Board Member of the Journal of Marine Environmental Engineering, he contributes significantly to the advancement of marine science research. With an impressive record of publications, patents, and research projects, Dr. Feng is recognized for integrating rigorous scientific methodology with innovative environmental solutions to address pressing marine ecological challenges.

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Education

Dr. Feng earned his doctoral degree in Marine Geological Engineering from the Ocean University of China, where he developed a strong foundation in sedimentology, marine geotechnics, and coastal ecological assessment. His doctoral research integrated field observations, laboratory analyses, and modeling approaches to examine sediment transport dynamics and their environmental consequences. Through advanced coursework and hands-on research, he mastered critical methodologies such as sediment core sampling, geochemical profiling, and hydrodynamic modeling. His academic journey fostered a multidisciplinary approach that bridges engineering, marine science, and environmental sustainability. This background has enabled him to address complex coastal and offshore engineering problems with scientific precision and applied relevance.

Experience

As an Associate Professor, Dr. Feng has been instrumental in leading and managing research initiatives at the Shandong Institute of Ecology and Environment. He has successfully completed multiple funded research projects and is currently engaged in work that bridges theoretical models with practical engineering applications. His expertise has been sought in consultancy and industry projects, where he has provided solutions to mitigate ecological impacts of coastal development and marine engineering activities. His contributions extend to environmental impact assessments, sediment stability analyses, and designing eco-friendly marine infrastructure. He has actively collaborated with government agencies and environmental bodies to develop policies and guidelines for sustainable marine and coastal management. Additionally, his role as a Youth Editorial Board Member has allowed him to mentor early-career researchers, review high-impact journal submissions, and promote high scientific standards in marine environmental engineering publications.

Research Focus

Dr. Feng’s research centers on the intersection of marine geological engineering and environmental sustainability. His primary focus is on understanding the movement, transformation, and environmental effects of marine sediments, particularly in the context of coastal and offshore engineering projects. This includes studying sediment resuspension caused by natural forces such as tides and internal waves, as well as human interventions like dredging and construction. He examines how these processes influence water quality, benthic habitats, and coastal morphology. His work in environmental geotechnical engineering also addresses the stability of seabeds, prevention of coastal erosion, and the development of resilient marine structures. By integrating geotechnical principles with ecological considerations, he aims to design engineering solutions that minimize adverse impacts on marine ecosystems while enhancing coastal resilience.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Impact of Internal Solitary Waves on Marine Suspended Particulate Matter: A Review
Authors: Zhengrong Zhang; Xuezhi Feng; Xiuyao Fan; Yuchen Lin; Chaoqi Zhu
Summary: Reviews mechanisms by which internal solitary waves influence distribution of suspended particulate matter.

Title: Review of Research Progress on the Impact of Submarine Groundwater Discharge on Pockmark Formation and Evolution
Authors: Zhengrong Zhang; Hongxian Shan; Xuezhi Feng; Zhentian Jia; Long Jiang; Siming Wang; Chaoqi Zhu
Summary: Examines how submarine groundwater discharge processes contribute to pockmark development and morphological changes.

Title: Internal solitary waves in the Shenhu continental shelf slope break zone of the northern South China Sea generate benthic storms
Authors: Yonggang Jia; Xuezhi Feng; Chaoqi Zhu; Linsen Wang; Xiaolei Liu; Cong Hu; Hongwei Wang
Summary: Investigates internal solitary waves triggering benthic storms impacting seabed environments in Shenhu slope.

Title: Free fall penetration test the undrained shear strength of submarine sediments
Authors: Linsen Wang; Xuezhi Feng; Xianming Zhu; Chaoqi Zhu; Yongzheng Quan; Yonggang Jia
Summary: Evaluates submarine sediment shear strength using innovative free fall penetration testing techniques.

Title: The impact of internal solitary waves on deep-sea benthic organisms on the continental slope of the northern South China Sea
Authors: Xuezhi Feng; Linsen Wang; Chunsheng Ji; Hui Wang; Chaoqi Zhu; Yonggang Jia
Summary: Studies ecological effects of internal solitary waves on deep-sea benthic organisms and habitats.

Conclusion

Latifah Al Shammari | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Latifah Al Shammari | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor at University of Hafr Albatin, Saudi Arabia 

Dr. Latifah Al Shammari is an accomplished Assistant Professor at the University of Hafr Al Batin, specializing in Pharmacognosy and Nutraceuticals . She holds degrees from King Saud University and a Ph.D. from Charles University, Czech Republic . With extensive experience as a Consultant Pharmacist , she has served in leadership roles, including Supervisor of Pharmacy Services at the Ministry of Health’s King Khalid General Hospital . Dr. Latifah is passionate about medication safety, academic excellence, and community health promotion, having actively participated in numerous conferences and World Health Day events . Her research, spanning over a dozen publications in indexed journals , focuses on advancing natural product sciences and nutraceutical innovations. Recognized with multiple awards , including a Research Excellence Award from the Second Riyadh Health Cluster, she continues to inspire through her scholarship, dedication, and contributions to Saudi Arabia’s growing pharmaceutical research landscape.

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Education 

Dr. Latifah Al Shammari began her academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Pharmacognosy)  from King Saud University, Riyadh . Her passion for natural product chemistry and therapeutic applications led her to pursue a Master’s degree in the same specialization , where she honed her skills in bioactive compound isolation and pharmacological evaluation. Striving for global academic exposure, she earned her Ph.D. in Pharmacognosy and Nutraceuticals  from Charles University, Prague , a prestigious institution known for its rigorous scientific research. Throughout her education, she engaged in interdisciplinary studies combining botany , chemistry , and pharmacology, equipping her with the expertise to bridge traditional knowledge with modern therapeutic science. Her academic journey reflects a balance of strong foundational training and advanced research skills, enabling her to contribute meaningfully to the field of medicinal plant research, nutraceutical development, and pharmaceutical education, both locally and internationally .

Experience 

Dr.  Latifah Al Shammari career spans academia, healthcare leadership, and community health advocacy. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Hafr Al Batin , where she teaches, mentors, and conducts research in Pharmacognosy and Nutraceuticals . Previously, she was a Consultant Pharmacist and Supervisor of Pharmacy Services at the Ministry of Health’s King Khalid General Hospital , overseeing medication safety and quality assurance. She has also worked as a Medication Safety Officer  and media representative for the Pharmaceutical Care Department, promoting rational drug use and patient safety . Her dedication extends to public health education through participation in World Health Day initiatives  and awareness campaigns. Over the years, she has built research collaborations, attended national and international conferences, and contributed significantly to pharmaceutical education and policy development. Her multidisciplinary experience blends research expertise with practical healthcare solutions, impacting both the academic and clinical sectors .

Research Interest

Dr. Latifah Al Shammari research is anchored in Pharmacognosy and Nutraceuticals , exploring bioactive compounds from natural sources and their therapeutic applications. She is deeply interested in isolating and characterizing plant-derived molecules , evaluating their pharmacological potential against chronic diseases, and developing nutraceutical formulations for preventive healthcare. Her studies integrate traditional medicinal knowledge with modern analytical techniques , aiming to create safe, effective, and sustainable alternatives to synthetic drugs. Additionally, she is passionate about medication safety , optimizing therapeutic outcomes while minimizing adverse effects. She actively explores functional foods, herbal pharmacology, and the role of natural compounds in immune modulation and antioxidant defense. Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams , she seeks to bridge the gap between traditional medicine and evidence-based clinical practice. Her research not only addresses scientific innovation but also contributes to global health goals , sustainability, and the advancement of Saudi Arabia’s pharmaceutical research ecosystem .

Award and Honor

Dr. Latifah Al Shammari dedication to research and community service has earned her multiple accolades. She received the Research Award from the Second Riyadh Health Cluster  for her outstanding contributions to pharmaceutical sciences. Her excellence has been recognized with certificates of appreciation from King Saud University  and the Ministry of Health , highlighting her commitment to education, clinical service, and patient safety. She has been honored at both local and international conferences  for her impactful presentations and research findings in Pharmacognosy and Nutraceuticals . In addition, she has been acknowledged for her efforts in public health education , particularly during World Health Day events. These recognitions reflect her dual commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and promoting community well-being. Through her achievements, Dr. Latifah stands out as a role model for aspiring scientists, blending academic excellence with societal impact .

Research Skill

Dr. Latifah Al Shammari possesses a robust skill set in natural products research , including phytochemical extraction, isolation, and structural characterization using advanced analytical techniques such as chromatography and spectroscopy . She is proficient in designing and executing pharmacological assays to evaluate bioactivity, particularly antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties . Her expertise extends to nutraceutical formulation , safety assessment, and quality control. She demonstrates strong scientific writing  and has published multiple peer-reviewed articles in indexed journals . Additionally, she excels in literature review, data interpretation , and research project management. Her collaborative mindset has facilitated interdisciplinary partnerships, enhancing research impact and innovation. She is also experienced in academic teaching, mentoring graduate students , and presenting at international conferences . Combining technical precision with creative problem-solving, Dr. Latifah continues to contribute to advancing pharmacognosy, nutraceutical development, and evidence-based herbal medicine .

Publication Top Notes

Title: Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oil and lipid content of Carduus pycnocephalus L. growing in Saudi Arabia
Authors: L.A. Al-Shammari, W.H.B. Hassan, H.M. Al-Youssef
Journal: Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 4 (2), 1281-1287
Year: 2012
Cited by: 33

Title: Amaryllidaceae alkaloids from Hippeastrum x hybridum cv. Ferrari, and preparation of vittatine derivatives as potential ligands for Alzheimer’s disease
Authors: L. Al Shammari, D. Hulcová, J. Maříková, T. Kučera, M. Šafratová, …
Journal: South African Journal of Botany, 136, 137-146
Year: 2021
Cited by: 26

Title: Alkaloid profiling of Hippeastrum cultivars by GC-MS, isolation of Amaryllidaceae alkaloids and evaluation of their cytotoxicity
Authors: L. Al Shammari, A. Al Mamun, D. Koutová, M. Majorošová, D. Hulcová, …
Journal: Records of Natural Products, 14 (2), 154-159
Year: 2020
Cited by: 26

Title: Phytochemical and biological studies of Carduus pycnocephalus L.
Authors: L.A. Al-Shammari, W.H.B. Hassan, H.M. Al-Youssef
Journal: Journal of Saudi Chemical Society, 19 (4), 410-416
Year: 2015
Cited by: 26

Title: Structure elucidation and cholinesterase inhibition activity of two new minor Amaryllidaceae alkaloids
Authors: J. Maříková, A.A. Mamun, L.A. Shammari, J. Korábečný, T. Kučera, D. Hulcová, …
Journal: Molecules, 26 (5), 1279
Year: 2021
Cited by: 23

Title: New pentacyclic triterpene ester and flavone glycoside from the biologically active extract of Carduus pycnocephalus L.
Authors: W.H.B. Hassan, H.M. Al-Youssef, A.L.S. Latifa, R.H. Abdallah
Journal: Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy, 7 (4), 45-55
Year: 2015
Cited by: 9

Title: Derivatives of montanine-type alkaloids and their implication for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease: Synthesis, biological activity and in silico study
Authors: N. Maafi, F. Pidaný, J. Maříková, J. Korábečný, D. Hulcová, T. Kučera, …
Journal: Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 51, 128374
Year: 2021
Cited by: 6

Title: Amaryllidaceae alkaloids from Hippeastrum x hybridum cv. Ferrari, and preparation of vittatine derivatives as potential ligands for Alzheimer’s disease
Authors: L.A. Shammari, D. Hulcová, J. Marikova, T. Kucera, M. Safratova, L. Nováková, …
Journal: South African Journal of Botany, 1-10
Year: 2020
Cited by: 5

Title: Alkaloids of genus Hippeastrum (Amaryllidaceae): isolation, identification, biological activity
Authors: L.A.M. Al Shammari
Journal: Univerzita Karlova, Farmaceutická fakulta v Hradci Králové
Year: 2021
Cited by: 1

Conclusion

Dr. Latifah Al Shammari and collaborators demonstrates a sustained and impactful contribution to natural product chemistry, phytochemistry, and bioactive compound discovery. Spanning over a decade, these studies have advanced understanding of essential oils, alkaloids, and plant-derived metabolites with significant antimicrobial, cytotoxic, neuroprotective, and therapeutic potential. The research not only enriches botanical and pharmacological knowledge but also provides promising leads for drug discovery in areas such as Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, and infectious diseases, highlighting the author’s role as a prominent and innovative contributor to pharmaceutical sciences.

Mohammed Dalli | Pharmacology of natural products | Best Paper Award

Prof. Mohammed Dalli | Pharmacology of Natural Products | Best Paper Award

Assistant professor at Higher Institute of Nursing Professions and Health Techniques, Morocco.

Prof. Dr. Mohammed Dalli is an Assistant Professor at the Higher Institute of Nursing Professions and Health Techniques in Oujda, Morocco, and an associate member of the Laboratory of Bioresources, Biotechnology, and Health at Mohammed First University. Specializing in physiology and ethnopharmacology, his research centers on the isolation, characterization, and pharmacological evaluation of bioactive compounds from medicinal and aromatic plants. He has authored numerous publications in leading journals and holds seven patents related to plant-derived therapeutic compounds. Dr. Dalli also serves as an associate editor for the Journal of Cannabis Research (BMC Springer), supporting peer review integrity and scientific outreach. His interdisciplinary approach integrates traditional knowledge with modern pharmacological science to uncover new treatments for metabolic disorders and chronic diseases. Through a combination of innovative lab work, community health applications, and sustainable drug discovery, Dr. Dalli has emerged as a rising leader in natural product pharmacology.

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Suitability For Best Paper Award – Prof. Mohammed Dalli

Prof. Dr. Mohammed Dalli is a highly suitable nominee for the Best Paper Award due to his innovative and impactful research in ethnopharmacology and natural product-based therapeutics. His work bridges traditional knowledge with modern pharmacological science, focusing on the isolation and evaluation of bioactive compounds from medicinal plants. His papers offer original scientific contributions, backed by robust methodology, novel compound discoveries, and relevance to global health challenges such as metabolic and infectious diseases. The quality, depth, and interdisciplinary scope of his research strongly align with the evaluation criteria of novelty, scientific rigor, practical impact, and scholarly excellence.

Education

Dr. Mohammed Dalli began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Life Sciences, specializing in Physiology and Health at Mohammed First University, Faculty of Sciences in Oujda, Morocco. He advanced to a Master’s program in Physiology and Health with a focus on Ethnopharmacology at the same institution, where he developed a deep interest in plant-based medicine and physiological interactions. Pursuing further specialization, he completed his Ph.D. in Physiology and Ethnopharmacology, where he conducted extensive research on bioactive compounds from traditional medicinal plants. His academic training provided a strong foundation in analytical chemistry, pharmacological testing, and physiological mechanisms, supported by advanced techniques like HPLC-UV, GC-MS, and in vitro bioassays. Each stage of his education deepened his interdisciplinary understanding of human health and traditional pharmacology, paving the way for a career focused on translating botanical knowledge into innovative therapeutic strategies for chronic and metabolic diseases.

Experience

Prof. Dr. Mohammed Dalli currently holds the position of Assistant Professor at the Higher Institute of Nursing Professions and Health Techniques in Oujda, under the Ministry of Health. In this academic role, he teaches courses related to physiology, pharmacology, and ethnopharmacology, and mentors students in research involving natural compounds and health science. Alongside his teaching duties, he is actively engaged as an associate member of the Laboratory of Bioresources, Biotechnology, and Health at Mohammed First University, where he leads research projects on medicinal plant extracts and their therapeutic applications. He has participated in several interdisciplinary collaborations involving antimicrobial resistance, metabolic disorders, and drug delivery systems. Prior to his professorship, Dr. Dalli contributed to various institutional research projects and worked closely with scientific teams on pharmacognosy and biocompatibility studies. His academic and research experience reflects a strong commitment to integrating traditional medicine with modern health science methodologies.

Professional Development

Dr. Dalli has pursued an impressive array of professional development activities, aimed at deepening his research and leadership capabilities. He has participated in specialized training programs in advanced analytical techniques such as HPLC-UV, GC-MS, and molecular docking, enhancing his proficiency in compound analysis and drug-target interaction studies. His involvement in national and international scientific workshops has broadened his understanding of pharmacognosy, plant biotechnology, and sustainable drug discovery. He has completed collaborative research exchanges with leading institutions where he further developed expertise in 3D drug delivery systems and in vitro pharmacological assays. As associate editor of a reputed international journal, he has taken part in peer-review training and editorial management seminars. Additionally, he has guided early-career researchers through manuscript writing, lab design, and experimental protocols. His professional growth is marked by both technical excellence and contributions to academic mentorship, making him a dynamic contributor to the global ethnopharmacology community.

Research Focus

Dr. Mohammed Dalli’s research focus lies in the fields of physiology, ethnopharmacology, and natural product-based therapeutic development. His core interest is in exploring medicinal and aromatic plants for bioactive compounds that can be applied to treat metabolic, microbial, and chronic health disorders. He combines in vitro biochemical testing with phytochemical profiling to identify therapeutic potentials of plant extracts. His studies often focus on key physiological processes, including glucose metabolism, antioxidant defense mechanisms, and enzyme inhibition relevant to diseases like diabetes and infections. Dr. Dalli is particularly interested in validating traditional herbal remedies through modern pharmacological science, aiming to bridge ancient knowledge systems with evidence-based health innovations. He also works on designing sustainable drug delivery systems using natural scaffolds. His multidisciplinary research contributes to fields such as pharmaceutical sciences, integrative medicine, and health biotechnology, positioning his work within global efforts toward safe, affordable, and eco-friendly healthcare solutions.

Research Skills

Dr. Mohammed Dalli possesses a versatile set of research skills that support his multidisciplinary investigations in physiology and ethnopharmacology. He is adept in chemical profiling using HPLC-UV and GC-MS to identify and quantify active constituents in plant extracts. His laboratory expertise extends to bioactivity screening techniques, including antioxidant assays, enzyme inhibition tests, antimicrobial evaluations, and glycation studies. He has a solid background in molecular docking and in silico modeling, allowing him to study drug-target interactions and optimize bioactive compound design. Dr. Dalli is experienced in preparing and testing 3D scaffolds for drug delivery, particularly using natural polymers and nanoformulations. He is proficient in statistical data analysis, research documentation, and scientific publishing. Moreover, he has experience in patent drafting and project management. His methodological precision and ability to integrate traditional botanical research with advanced health sciences have earned him recognition as a skilled and innovative researcher in plant-based pharmacology.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Mohammed Dalli has received multiple distinctions for his outstanding contributions to health sciences and pharmacology. He is the holder of seven patents related to plant-based extractions, compound isolation, and drug delivery technologies, reflecting his innovation in translating laboratory discoveries into practical applications. He has been recognized by his institution for excellence in research publications and knowledge dissemination. His work has garnered national attention for its relevance to public health and traditional medicine validation. He has been invited as a keynote speaker and award nominee at various scientific conferences focusing on natural products, medicinal plants, and drug development. In recognition of his scholarly impact, Dr. Dalli was appointed as associate editor of an international peer-reviewed journal in the field of cannabis and plant research. These accolades highlight his commitment to advancing natural medicine and promoting research excellence both nationally and internationally.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Nigella sativa L. Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Activities: A Review
Journal: Biomolecules
Cited by: 96
Summary: This comprehensive review highlights the phytochemical profile and diverse pharmacological activities of Nigella sativa, such as antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer effects. It also addresses recent advancements and therapeutic potential based on studies.

Title: Evaluation of the In Vitro Antioxidant Activity of Different Extracts of Nigella sativa L. Seeds, and the Quantification of Their Bioactive Compounds
Journal: Materials Today: Proceedings
Cited by: 48
Summary: This experimental study evaluates antioxidant properties of various extracts from Nigella sativa seeds and quantifies major bioactive components such as phenolics and flavonoids.

Title: Molecular Composition and Antibacterial Effect of Five Essential Oils Extracted from Nigella sativa L. Seeds Against Multidrug‐Resistant Bacteria
Journal: Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Cited by: 43
Summary: This paper investigates the chemical composition and antibacterial effects of five essential oils from Nigella sativa seeds, especially against multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria.

Title: Assessment of the Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Potential of Ptychotis verticillata Duby Essential Oil from Eastern Morocco: An In Vitro and In Silico Analysis
Journal: Antibiotics
Cited by: 42
Summary: Combines laboratory (in vitro) and computational (in silico) approaches to evaluate the antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of Ptychotis verticillata essential oil.

Title: Multifunctional Smart Conducting Polymers–Silver Nanocomposites-Modified Biocellulose Fibers for Innovative Food Packaging Applications
Journal: Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
Cited by: 33
Summary: Introduces smart nanocomposite materials combining conducting polymers and silver nanoparticles on biocellulose fibers for advanced food packaging with antimicrobial properties.

Title: Morocco: New Advances on Extraction, GC/MS Analysis, and Antioxidant Activity
Journal: Natural Product Research
Cited by: 31
Summary: Discusses improved extraction methods, chemical profiling using GC/MS, and antioxidant evaluation of Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) essential oils from Morocco.

Title: Chemical Composition Analysis Using HPLC-UV/GC-MS and Inhibitory Activity of Different Nigella sativa Fractions on Pancreatic α-Amylase and Intestinal Glucose Absorption
Journal: Not specified
Cited by: 30
Summary: Explores the anti-diabetic potential of various Nigella sativa seed fractions by studying enzyme inhibition (α-amylase) and effects on glucose absorption.

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Mohammed Dalli’s scholarly record and interdisciplinary research contributions make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Paper Award. His ability to integrate traditional ethnopharmacological wisdom with state-of-the-art biomedical science results in high-quality, impactful publications. The scientific originality, real-world relevance, and innovation-driven outcomes reflected in his work not only merit recognition but also exemplify the essence of what the Best Paper Award stands for.

Jong-Sup Bae | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Best Paper Award

Prof. Dr. Jong-Sup Bae | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Best Paper Award

Professor at Kyungpook National University, South Korea.

Dr. Jong-Sup Bae is a distinguished professor of pharmaceutical sciences at Kyungpook National University, Republic of Korea, with a global reputation in drug development, molecular pharmacology, and translational research. He has published over 350 SCI-indexed papers, including high-impact journals such as Blood, PNAS, Advanced Materials, and Science Advances, with over 12,749 citations and an h-index of 57. His leadership roles include Director of the Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Dean of the College of Pharmacy. His extensive work in developing therapeutic agents and biomaterials is backed by 71 patents (15 international and 56 domestic). He has been honored with prestigious awards, including the Minister of Health and Welfare Award and multiple Most Cited Paper Awards. His pioneering contributions continue to shape the landscape of pharmaceutical sciences in Korea and globally.

Professional Profile

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Suitability For Best Paper Award – Prof. Dr. Jong-Sup Bae

Dr. Jong-Sup Bae, a renowned professor at Kyungpook National University, is exceptionally well-qualified for the Best Paper Award. His candidacy is supported by a stellar academic track record comprising over 350 SCI-indexed publications, 12,749 citations, and a high h-index of 57—clear indicators of sustained scholarly impact. His key contributions include cutting-edge research in molecular pharmacology, nanomedicine, and inflammatory disease mechanisms, all published in top-tier journals like Science Advances, Advanced Materials, Blood, and PNAS. A standout contribution is his recent work on 3-Deoxysappanchalcone, which demonstrates novel anti-thrombotic mechanisms with potential therapeutic application—precisely the kind of innovation this award seeks to honor.

Dr. Jong-Sup Bae’s strength lies in his ability to translate molecular discoveries into therapeutic candidates, leveraging advanced drug delivery systems and bioinformatics. His work consistently bridges basic science and translational outcomes. Notably, he holds 71 patents, highlighting the originality and applied value of his research.

Additionally, his role as Director of the Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Dean of the College of Pharmacy amplifies his influence on research strategy and mentoring. Multiple recognitions—including the Minister of Health and Welfare Award, Science and Technology Excellent Paper Award, and Most Cited Paper Awards—attest to his national and international research excellence.

Education

Dr. Jong-Sup Bae received rigorous training in pharmaceutical sciences and biomedical research through an integrated academic path that laid the foundation for his translational and interdisciplinary research. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in pharmaceutical sciences, followed by a Ph.D. in pharmacology or a related field (exact details not provided in your data; please confirm). During his academic journey, he specialized in molecular pharmacology, drug development, and bioactive compounds, receiving advanced training in both laboratory and clinical-oriented research methodologies. His doctoral work was instrumental in developing a strong foundation in pharmacokinetics, cellular signaling pathways, and therapeutic design. This educational background has enabled him to pursue impactful research at the interface of molecular medicine and pharmacotherapy, influencing future drug candidates and treatment modalities. His academic excellence has been reflected in both teaching and research capacities, forming a strong base for his career in academia and pharmaceutical innovation.

Experience

Dr. Jong-Sup Bae has accumulated over 17 years of academic and research experience in pharmaceutical sciences. He served as Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering at Daegu Haany University. He has held progressive academic positions—Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and currently Full Professor—at the College of Pharmacy, Kyungpook National University. His appointment as Director of the Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and as Dean of the College reflects his strategic leadership in advancing Korea’s pharmaceutical research ecosystem. His laboratory focuses on molecular mechanisms of disease and the development of innovative drug delivery systems. Under his mentorship, numerous graduate students and postdoctoral researchers have made notable scientific contributions. He also plays an editorial role in leading journals and contributes to national research initiatives and government-led scientific projects, positioning himself as a prominent figure in pharmaceutical and biomedical research.

Professional Development

Dr. Jong-Sup Bae has consistently advanced his professional standing through research leadership, scholarly output, and academic administration. His career trajectory reflects excellence in teaching, mentorship, publication, and innovation. As Dean and Director, he has championed interdisciplinary collaboration and promoted translational research. His international patents and high-impact publications demonstrate an ability to move from fundamental discovery to clinical application. He actively participates in scientific conferences, editorial boards, and academic societies, strengthening both his knowledge and professional network. Notably, his roles as Editor for Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering and advisor to scientific bodies position him at the forefront of pharmaceutical innovation. His proactive involvement in governmental and institutional research programs underscores his commitment to public health and policy-oriented science. Through these initiatives, he not only fosters institutional growth but also contributes to the global scientific community by mentoring emerging scholars and advancing pharmaceutical sciences in South Korea and beyond.

Research Focus

Dr. Jong-Sup Bae specializes in translational pharmaceutical research with a particular focus on molecular pharmacology, drug discovery, nanomedicine, and inflammatory disease mechanisms. His research aims to elucidate cellular signaling pathways related to inflammation, thrombosis, and metabolic disorders to develop effective therapeutic candidates. He has pioneered work on drug delivery systems, including nanoparticle-based formulations and targeted delivery for anti-inflammatory and anti-thrombotic agents. His investigations often bridge basic molecular insights with clinical relevance, evidenced by the development of compounds like 3-Deoxysappanchalcone for anti-thrombotic activity. His team’s work has led to innovative therapies published in top-tier journals such as Science Advances, Biomaterials, and Advanced Functional Materials. Dr. Jong-Sup Bae’s research focus also includes immune modulation, respiratory diseases, and renal pharmacology, reflecting a broad yet integrated scientific agenda. Through strategic collaborations, he continues to advance the development of next-generation pharmaceuticals with both academic and industrial impact.

Research Skills

Dr. Jong-Sup Bae possesses an extensive range of research skills centered around molecular biology, pharmacokinetics, bioinformatics, drug screening, and nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems. He is adept in cell culture techniques, gene/protein expression analysis (e.g., Western blotting, qPCR), and molecular docking. His group employs in vivo and in vitro models to study disease mechanisms and drug efficacy, especially in inflammation, thrombosis, and metabolic diseases. He has strong expertise in formulating novel drug delivery carriers such as nanoparticles and hydrogels to enhance bioavailability and targeting precision. Furthermore, he integrates systems biology and omics approaches to identify therapeutic targets. With a solid grasp of patent writing and regulatory aspects, he has translated his research into over 70 patents. His skills also extend to mentoring, grant writing, and international collaboration, making him a versatile and strategic researcher who consistently delivers high-impact scientific outcomes.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Jong-Sup Bae has been recognized with over 15 prestigious awards celebrating his scientific excellence and innovation. Among these are multiple “Most Cited Paper Awards” and “Academic Journal Achievement Awards” from BMB Reports, highlighting his consistent scholarly impact. He was honored with the “Young Pharmacist Award” by The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea and the “Minister of Health and Welfare Award,” reflecting both academic and societal contributions. His work has also earned the “Top 5 Domestic Bio Research Achievements” by BRIC and the “Science and Technology Excellent Paper Award” by the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies. As the recipient of the Blue Ribbon Lectureship and the Beomseok Thesis Award, his early career promise has matured into sustained excellence. His accolades reflect peer recognition at the national and international levels, solidifying his reputation as a leader in pharmaceutical sciences.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Anti-Thrombotic Activity of 3-Deoxysappanchalcone via Inhibiting Platelet Aggregation and Thrombin (FIIa)/Activated Factor X (FXa) Activity
Journal: Molecules
Summary:
This study shows that 3-deoxysappanchalcone (3-DSC) significantly inhibits platelet aggregation and coagulation by targeting thrombin (FIIa) and factor Xa (FXa). The dual inhibition highlights its potential as a promising anti-thrombotic compound.

Title: 3-Deoxysappanchalcone Inhibited High Mobility Group Box Protein 1-Mediated Severe Inflammatory Responses
Journal: Pharmaceuticals
Citation Count: 1
Summary:
3-DSC suppressed HMGB1-induced inflammation by downregulating pro-inflammatory cytokines and blocking NF-κB activation. This suggests its potential role in managing HMGB1-related inflammatory disorders.

Title: Guillain-Barré Syndrome during the COVID-19 Era: A Nationwide Study of Hospitalized Cases in South Korea
Journal: Medicine (United States)
Summary:
A large-scale analysis of GBS cases in South Korea during the COVID-19 pandemic revealed changing incidence and clinical features, possibly associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection. The study offers epidemiological insights into virus-related neurological disorders.

Title: The Beneficial Effects of CGK012 Against Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Inflammation
Journal: Journal of Medicinal Food
Summary:
CGK012 was shown to suppress LPS-induced inflammation by inhibiting TNF-α and IL-6 production and blocking NF-κB signaling. These anti-inflammatory properties suggest therapeutic promise in inflammatory diseases.

Title: The Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor DOCK5 Negatively Regulates Osteoblast Differentiation and BMP2-Induced Bone Regeneration via the MKK3/6 and p38 Signaling Pathways
Journal: Experimental and Molecular Medicine
Citation Count: 2
Summary:
DOCK5 impairs osteoblast differentiation and bone regeneration by suppressing BMP2-mediated activation of the MKK3/6-p38 MAPK pathway. Inhibition of DOCK5 may enhance bone healing.

Title: Inhibitory Effects of Decursin Derivative Against Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Inflammation
Journal: Pharmaceuticals
Citation Count: 2
Summary:
The decursin derivative significantly reduced inflammatory markers in an LPS-induced model by targeting MAPK and NF-κB pathways, confirming its potential as an anti-inflammatory compound.

Title: Glycinamide Facilitates Nanocomplex Formation and Functions Synergistically with Bone Morphogenetic Protein 2 to Promote Osteoblast Differentiation In Vitro and Bone Regeneration in a Mouse Calvarial Defect Model
Journal: Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Citation Count: 1
Summary:
Glycinamide synergizes with BMP2 to enhance osteoblast differentiation and bone healing in a skull defect model. It also aids in nanocomplex formation, improving therapeutic delivery.

Title: Suppressive Activities of Lupeol on Sepsis Mouse Model
Journal: Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering
Citation Count: 1
Summary:
Lupeol reduced mortality and systemic inflammation in a sepsis model by lowering pro-inflammatory cytokine levels. The compound shows promise as a protective agent in sepsis therapy.

Title: The Beneficial Effects of Lupeol on Particulate Matter–Mediated Pulmonary Inflammation
Journal: Food and Chemical Toxicology
Citation Count: 2
Summary:
Lupeol mitigated lung inflammation caused by airborne particulate matter. It reduced oxidative stress and inflammatory cytokines, indicating its potential in respiratory protection.

Title: Napyradiomycin B4 Suppresses RANKL-Induced Osteoclastogenesis and Prevents Alveolar Bone Destruction in Experimental Periodontitis
Journal: ACS Pharmacology and Translational Science
Citation Count: 3
Summary:
Napyradiomycin B4 inhibits RANKL-induced osteoclast formation and prevents bone loss in periodontitis models. It offers therapeutic value in treating bone-destructive conditions.

Conclusion:

Dr. Jong-Sup Bae is not only a prolific and high-impact researcher but also a translational innovator whose contributions have advanced pharmaceutical sciences significantly. His recent high-caliber publications, especially in disease-modifying drug development, strongly qualify him for the Best Paper Award. His achievements embody the award’s goals: to recognize originality, scientific rigor, and real-world impact in pharmaceutical research. Therefore, he is an outstanding and deserving candidate for the Best Paper Award.

Ange Cynthia Umuhire | Solar Physics | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Ange Cynthia Umuhire | Solar Physics | Young Scientist Award

Lecturer at University of Rwanda, Rwanda.

Dr. Ange Cynthia Umuhire is a Rwandan astrophysicist and lecturer at the University of Rwanda – College of Science and Technology. An early-career scientist with a Ph.D. in Astronomy and Space Sciences, she specializes in heliophysics, solar radio bursts, and space weather research. Dr. Umuhire has collaborated with leading institutions including NASA, the World Bank, and the African Astronomical Society. She is recognized for her outstanding academic contributions and mentorship efforts, particularly in promoting women in STEM fields. Through her involvement in space research, academic teaching, and youth outreach, she is driving forward the scientific capacity of Africa in space sciences. With several prestigious awards and international fellowships, Dr. Umuhire’s commitment to both fundamental research and societal engagement highlights her as a rising leader in the African scientific community. Her multidisciplinary expertise and advocacy reflect a strong vision for inclusive, innovation-driven space science development across the continent.

Professional Profile:

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Suitability For Young Scientist Award – Dr. Ange Cynthia Umuhire

Dr. Ange Cynthia Umuhire exemplifies the qualities expected of a Young Scientist Award recipient: she is an early-career researcher with a Ph.D. in Astronomy and Space Sciences, a robust record of scientific publications, international collaborations (e.g., NASA, ICTP, World Bank), and an expanding portfolio of leadership in research, education, and outreach. Her work in heliophysics and space weather, focusing on solar radio bursts and their Earth-bound impacts, contributes significantly to a growing yet underrepresented field in Africa. Her interdisciplinary and globally collaborative research, combined with her outreach to empower young African women in STEM, underscores her holistic impact.

Education

Dr. Umuhire’s academic journey reflects her deep commitment to space science and astrophysics. She earned her Ph.D. in Astronomy and Space Sciences from the University of Rwanda (2019–2023), focusing on solar-terrestrial interactions and space weather phenomena. Prior to this, she completed a Master of Science in Space Physics from Mbarara University of Science and Technology in Uganda (2016–2018), where she laid the foundation for her expertise in solar emissions and geospace dynamics. Her undergraduate education culminated in a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Applied Physics (Material Science) from the University of Rwanda (2012–2016). Throughout her academic path, Dr. Umuhire consistently demonstrated excellence, receiving support for international research internships and fellowships. Her formal education has been further enriched by non-degree research programs across Spain, Kenya, and Ethiopia, contributing to her well-rounded understanding of space science in both African and global contexts.

Experience

Dr. Umuhire’s professional experience spans academia, research institutions, and international development organizations. She currently serves as a lecturer at the University of Rwanda – College of Science and Technology, where she teaches space science and supervises undergraduate research. From 2019 to 2023, she held a research position at the same institution, contributing to solar-terrestrial physics studies. Her international experience includes serving as a space science consultant with the World Bank (2024) and as a STEM coordinator at George Mason University. She has worked with the African Astronomical Society and the Rwanda Space Agency, applying satellite and GNSS data analysis to monitor solar events and their terrestrial impacts. Notably, she interned at NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center in 2019 and conducted long-term collaborative research with ICTP across multiple African and European sites. Her multidisciplinary roles showcase a blend of teaching, policy engagement, and technical research in astrophysics and space development.

Professional Development

Dr. Umuhire has actively pursued diverse professional development opportunities to strengthen her scientific and leadership capacities. She participated in long-term research internships through the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), where she enhanced her practical skills in radio astronomy, data modeling, and geospace forecasting across countries like Spain, Kenya, and Ethiopia. She was selected for international leadership events such as the World Space Forum and the Iberian Space Summer School. In her role as STEM coordinator for George Mason University (remote), she facilitated capacity-building initiatives for African students and professionals. She has also engaged in curriculum design and policy advisory roles, contributing to institutional development in Rwanda’s higher education system. Her participation in grant-writing mentorship and academic panels reflects her dedication to empowering the next generation of scientists. Through fellowships like the MAWAZO Learning Exchange and international awards, Dr. Umuhire has developed not only scientific acumen but also strong outreach, ethics, and advocacy competencies.

Research Focus

Dr. Umuhire’s research falls under the category of heliophysics and space weather, with a particular emphasis on solar-terrestrial interactions. Her studies focus on the behavior of solar radio bursts, coronal mass ejections (CMEs), and their influence on Earth’s magnetosphere, ionosphere, and technological systems. She investigates GNSS signal disruptions and space weather forecasting models, making her research highly relevant to both scientific inquiry and real-world applications in communication, navigation, and climate systems. She is also interested in the health and environmental implications of solar activity. This focus area is critical to space science and atmospheric studies, especially as space weather increasingly affects satellite infrastructure, aviation, and global positioning systems. Dr. Umuhire’s work not only contributes to fundamental astrophysics but also addresses regional knowledge gaps, especially in Africa, by enhancing predictive capabilities and space science literacy through her dual focus on research and public engagement.

Research Skills

Dr. Umuhire possesses a broad and technically advanced set of research skills, particularly within data-intensive astrophysics and space weather modeling. She is proficient in scientific programming languages such as Python, MATLAB, IDL, and R, which she uses for analyzing solar emissions, GNSS disruptions, and satellite-based datasets. Her familiarity with key astronomy software—such as TOPCAT, DS9, GALFIT, and STARLIGHT—supports her expertise in image analysis and solar activity simulation. In addition to scientific computing, she has strong command of LaTeX and GIS tools, vital for documentation and geographic visualization of solar-terrestrial phenomena. Her skills also include satellite telemetry, ionospheric modeling, and coronal imaging analysis. These competencies are complemented by her experience in designing data-driven models to predict solar impacts on Earth’s technological systems. Her ability to bridge observational astronomy, computational modeling, and applied geospace physics makes her skillset both versatile and highly relevant for modern heliophysical research.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Ange Cynthia Umuhire has received multiple prestigious awards in recognition of her scientific contributions and advocacy in STEM. In 2023, she was honored with the Grace Hopper Abie Award – Student of Vision in the United States, highlighting her forward-thinking leadership and impact as a young scientist. In 2022, she received the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Sub-Saharan Africa Young Talents Award, a highly competitive accolade celebrating her research excellence and efforts to promote women in science across Africa. That same year, she was selected as a MAWAZO Learning Exchange Fellow, further recognizing her role in capacity building and academic mentorship. These accolades reflect her dedication not only to cutting-edge heliophysics research but also to broader social transformation through science. Her award record demonstrates international validation of her academic promise, technical expertise, and leadership in promoting diversity, education, and scientific development in Africa and beyond.

Publication Top Notes

An assessment of potentially space weather causing CMEs through analysis of associated interplanetary type II solar radio bursts and solar energetic particle events

Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
Publication Date: September 2025
Contributors: A.C. Umuhire, N. Gopalswamy, J. Uwamahoro
Summary: This study examines the space weather potential of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) by analyzing their association with interplanetary Type II radio bursts and solar energetic particle (SEP) events. The analysis helps in identifying CME characteristics linked with significant geoeffective outcomes, contributing to forecasting models.

Simultaneous evaluation of solar activity proxies during geomagnetic storms using principal component analysis: Case study of the African low and mid-latitude regions

Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
Publication Date: May 2025
Contributors: Jean Claude Uwamahoro, John Bosco Habarulema, Dalia Buresova, Nigussie Mezgebe Giday, Valence Habyarimana, Kateryna Aksonova, Joseph Ntahompagaze, Theogene Ndacyayisenga, Ange Cynthia Umuhire
Summary: This paper applies principal component analysis (PCA) to evaluate solar activity proxies during geomagnetic storms across low- and mid-latitude African regions. It reveals regional responses and the complex interplay between solar and geomagnetic activity, contributing to localized space weather modeling.

Properties of High-Frequency Type II Radio Bursts and Their Relation to the Associated Coronal Mass Ejections

Solar Physics
Publication Date: January 2021
Contributors: A.C. Umuhire, N. Gopalswamy, J. Uwamahoro, S. Akiyama, S. Yashiro, P. Mäkelä
Summary: This article investigates high-frequency Type II radio bursts, their properties, and how they correlate with the characteristics of the associated CMEs. It enhances understanding of CME-driven shock generation and radio burst emissions, supporting better interpretation of solar radio data for space weather predictions.

Conclusion

Dr. Ange Cynthia Umuhire meets and exceeds the standard criteria for the Young Scientist Award. Her innovative research, international impact, and transformative educational leadership position her as a role model for the next generation of African scientists. Her trajectory showcases not only scientific excellence but also an enduring commitment to inclusivity, mentorship, and applied knowledge for societal benefit.

Kaan Koçali | Occupational Health and Safety | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kaan Koçali | Occupational Health and Safety | Best Researcher Award

Occupational Health and Safety at Istanbul Gelisim University, Turkey.

Asst. Prof. Kaan Koçali is a Turkish academic and researcher specializing in occupational health and safety, with a robust interdisciplinary background in mining engineering and workplace risk assessment. Currently serving at Istanbul Gelişim University’s Vocational School, he is also Head of the Department of Occupational Health and Safety and holds key roles in curriculum development, quality assurance, and Erasmus coordination. Dr. Koçali’s academic journey is underpinned by a strong foundation in engineering and entrepreneurship, complemented by his doctoral research on legal responsibilities in mining supervision. He is an active contributor to national and international academic literature, with a publication record spanning peer-reviewed journals, books, and technical articles. Dr. Koçali also brings extensive practical expertise through professional certifications in ISO standards, NEBOSH, and fire safety, reflecting his commitment to bridging theory with real-world applications in occupational safety. His work is widely cited, particularly in mining safety, risk assessment, and workplace health analytics.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award – Assist. Prof. Dr. Kaan Koçali

1. Interdisciplinary Expertise:
Dr. Koçali bridges engineering, occupational safety, and legal compliance, an integration that is essential for addressing modern workplace hazards in high-risk industries like mining, construction, and transportation.

2. Proven Research Impact:
He has published widely in peer-reviewed and indexed journals, including contributions to accident standardization, safety analytics, and supervisor legal responsibilities—a niche yet crucial area for national and industrial policy development.

3. Applied and Policy-Relevant Work:
His research supports real-world application, including digital safety monitoring tools, accident analysis frameworks, and standardization of occupational indicators, showing direct societal and regulatory relevance.

4. Capacity Building & Academic Leadership:
As Head of Department, Erasmus Coordinator, and Ethics Committee Member, Dr. Koçali shows leadership that extends beyond research, contributing to institutional development and internationalization.

5. Continuous Professional Development:
Over 30+ certifications, including NEBOSH, ISO Lead Auditor, and fire safety instructor training, highlight his lifelong learning mindset and commitment to academic-practical integration.

6. National Contribution & Recognition:
While formal international awards may be limited, he has received institutional honors, professional certifications, and holds key strategic academic roles. His influence on Turkey’s occupational safety landscape—through research and regulatory alignment—underscores his national impact.

Education

Dr. Kaan Koçali holds a diverse and comprehensive academic background. He earned his Ph.D. in Occupational Health and Safety from Istanbul Aydin University (2017–2021), where his dissertation focused on legal obligations and digital monitoring systems for permanent mining supervisors. He also completed two postgraduate degrees: one from Istanbul Aydin University in Occupational Health and Safety (2015–2016) and another from İstanbul University-Cerrahpaşa in Mining Engineering (2011–2016). His undergraduate journey began with a B.Sc. in Mining Engineering (2007–2011) at İstanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, followed by a second undergraduate degree in Business Administration from Anadolu University (2010–2021). Most recently, he has been pursuing studies in Entrepreneurship at Istanbul Kultur University since 2021. This multidisciplinary academic foundation equips Dr. Koçali with a unique blend of technical, managerial, and entrepreneurial perspectives, aligning strongly with his research and professional pursuits in occupational safety, mining risk management, and regulatory compliance.

Experience

Dr. Koçali has cultivated a distinguished academic and administrative career at Istanbul Gelişim University since 2021. As Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Occupational Health and Safety, he is actively involved in teaching, research, and leadership roles, including chairing the Performance Evaluation Commission and coordinating Erasmus programs. His administrative involvement includes serving on the Ethics Committee, Internship and Curriculum Boards, Vocational School Council, and Alumni Relations Commission. Dr. Koçali also contributes to horizontal transfer and cafeteria supervision committees, reflecting his institutional versatility. Academically, he delivers a broad array of undergraduate and postgraduate courses on risk management, fire safety, biological hazards, and integrated management systems. Prior to academia, his experience in the mining industry and project management provided critical real-world insight that he now applies in educational settings. His professional background reinforces his commitment to enhancing occupational safety culture through education, policy development, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Professional Development

Dr. Koçali has completed over 30 certifications and training programs spanning occupational health and safety, quality management, project design, and technical mining competencies. He holds A, B, and C-Class Occupational Health and Safety Expert certificates and has completed NEBOSH’s International General Certificate, Process Safety, and Safety Leadership programs. His ISO certifications include ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, and ISO 22000 internal auditing and documentation. Dr. Koçali also completed courses on fire risk management, workplace inspections, and emergency preparedness, such as Afet Farkındalık and Yangın Eğitmenliği. He has further enhanced his qualifications with courses in project writing, drone piloting, teaching methodology, and mental tool mastery through McMaster University. His continuous professional development demonstrates a strong commitment to lifelong learning and aligns with his goals of integrating applied safety solutions and regulatory compliance into academic and industrial settings, especially in high-risk sectors such as mining, construction, and manufacturing.

Research Focus

Dr. Koçali’s research lies at the intersection of occupational health and safety, ergonomics, and social policy, with a specific emphasis on high-risk industries such as mining and transportation. His studies address critical safety concerns, including work accident analysis, occupational diseases, safety culture, risk management, and legal responsibilities of supervisors. His scholarly contributions explore accident statistics, ergonomic assessment, anthropometric evaluations, and international labor regulations, often employing tools like the Fine-Kinney and TOPSIS methods for risk and safety evaluations. He is particularly engaged in standardization of work accident indicators, development of safety performance metrics, and regional safety planning. Through an interdisciplinary lens, he connects engineering principles, legal frameworks, and managerial strategies to design safer workplaces. His work not only serves the academic community but also informs public policy, labor standards, and industrial practices, particularly within the context of Turkey’s evolving occupational safety infrastructure.

Research Skills

Dr. Koçali possesses a rich skill set in risk assessment modeling, safety performance analysis, and qualitative and quantitative data interpretation relevant to occupational health sciences. He is proficient in applying structured methodologies like Fine-Kinney, TOPSIS, and anthropometric analysis to assess workplace hazards and evaluate safety protocols. His technical mining background further enhances his capacity to analyze complex systems such as underground blasting operations and accident causality in high-risk environments. He has demonstrated expertise in developing digital tools for compliance monitoring and legal tracking in workplace safety, as evident from his doctoral dissertation. Dr. Koçali also integrates ISO-based management systems (9001, 14001, 45001, 22000) into risk-based safety design. His competencies include scholarly writing, field surveys, policy evaluation, and curriculum development, contributing to national and international discourse in occupational safety. These skills position him as a valuable researcher and educator in the fields of ergonomics, work design, and regulatory health systems.

Awards and Honors

While no specific competitive awards are listed, Dr. Kaan Koçali’s honors are embedded in his academic appointments, certifications, and professional recognition. Being appointed as Head of Department and Performance Evaluation Commission Chair at Istanbul Gelişim University reflects institutional acknowledgment of his leadership and subject expertise. His certifications from globally respected institutions such as NEBOSH, IOSH, and SIGMACERT Global—including lead auditor and safety specialist credentials—demonstrate high-level professional recognition. Additionally, he is entrusted with quality assurance, Erasmus coordination, and educational strategy, which signifies peer recognition of his multidisciplinary impact and administrative reliability. His scholarly output—comprising multiple peer-reviewed journal articles, including those indexed in SSCI and Scopus—is a testament to his research quality and relevance. Furthermore, his involvement in the Turkish occupational safety regulatory framework, including work on post-disaster analysis, labor inspections, and risk standardization, positions him as a thought leader in the domain of occupational health and safety in Turkey.

Publication Top Notes

Sosyal Güvenlik Kurumu’nun 2012–2020 Yılları Arası İş Kazaları Göstergelerinin Standardizasyonu
Akademik Yaklaşımlar Dergisi, Vol. 12(2), pp. 302–327
Cited by: 46 | Year: 2021
Summary: Proposes a standardized framework for evaluating occupational accident indicators from the Turkish Social Security Institution (SGK) between 2012–2020, improving data consistency and comparison in labor safety research.

Calculation of Occupational Accident Indicators of Türkiye
INSAC Social and Education Sciences, pp. 222–250
Cited by: 18 | Year: 2021
Summary: Presents a methodology for calculating national-level occupational accident rates in Türkiye, aiding policymakers and safety professionals in evidence-based decision-making.

Maden Kazalarında Sorumluluklar ve Kusur Oranları
Nobel Yayın Kitapevi
Cited by: 14 | Year: 2021
Summary: Analyzes legal responsibilities and fault ratios in mining accidents, offering insights into liability allocation between employees, employers, and contractors.

Açık Ocak Maden İşletmelerinde İşçi Anketleri ile İş Sağlığı ve Güvenliği Kültürü ve Uygulamasının Araştırılması
Bilimsel Madencilik Dergisi, Vol. 57(1), pp. 15–24
Cited by: 14 | Year: 2018
Summary: Investigates occupational health and safety (OHS) culture in open-pit mining through worker surveys, highlighting gaps in practice versus policy.

Şırnak Kömür Madeni Kazası Işığında Kömür Madenciliğindeki Uygunsuzluklar Hakkında Öneriler
ICCET 2018 Bildiriler Kitabı, pp. 387–399
Cited by: 10 | Year: 2018
Summary: Uses the Şırnak coal mine disaster as a case study to suggest actionable recommendations for addressing safety noncompliance in Turkish coal mining.

How to Perform a Risk Assessment Step by Step for Occupational Health and Safety
EURAS Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Vol. 2(1), pp. 1–19
Cited by: 7 | Year: 2022
Summary: Offers a practical, structured approach to conducting workplace risk assessments aligned with occupational health and safety standards.

Legal Regulations Regarding Liabilities of Workers and Employers Related to Occupational Health and Safety in Mining
Ulusal Başkent Disiplinler Arası Bilimsel Çalışmalar Kongresi, pp. 357–358
Cited by: 7 | Year: 2021
Summary: Reviews Turkish legal statutes governing the OHS responsibilities of employers and employees in the mining sector.

Madencilikte Proje Şirketlerinin Önemi
Maden Ocak Teknolojileri Dergisi, pp. 82–86
Cited by: 6 | Year: 2013
Summary: Discusses the strategic role of project-based companies in mining operations and their influence on operational safety and efficiency.

18–65 Yaş Arası Kişilerin Antropometrik Verilerinin Belirlenmesi Üzerine Bir Alan Araştırması: Yükseköğretim Kurumu Uygulaması
Ergonomi, Vol. 4(3), pp. 147–161
Cited by: 5 | Year: 2021
Summary: Conducts a field study on anthropometric measurements of adults aged 18–65 to inform ergonomic design in higher education institutions.

Türkiye’de 2017 Yılında Yaşanan Kömür Madeni Faciası Sonrası Sektörün İş Sağlığı ve Güvenliği Açısından İrdelenmesi
The Journal of Academic Social Science, Vol. 95, pp. 486–496
Cited by: 5 | Year: 2019
Summary: Examines the OHS implications of the 2017 coal mining disaster in Türkiye and evaluates subsequent sectoral reforms and shortcomings.

Conclusion

Dr. Kaan Koçali is an exemplary mid-career academic-researcher who has made distinctive, policy-informing, and socially impactful contributions to the field of occupational health and safety. His blend of research productivity, professional certifications, educational leadership, and real-world application makes him highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award—particularly in categories honoring applied sciences, public safety, or interdisciplinary engineering.