Isadora Berlanga | Nanotechnology Applications | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Isadora Berlanga | Nanotechnology Applications | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Universidad de Chile | Chile

Dr. Isadora Candela Berlanga Mora is a materials chemist whose research bridges nanoscience, polymer chemistry, and environmental remediation through the design, synthesis, and nanoscale characterization of advanced organic polymer–based materials. Her scientific contributions center on two major lines: the fabrication of two-dimensional porous covalent organic frameworks and related polymeric nanomaterials for catalytic and environmental applications, and the investigation of mechanical, morphological, and physicochemical properties of diverse materials at the nanoscale using state-of-the-art scanning probe methodologies. Dr. Berlanga Mora has established a strong research trajectory leading the Nanomaterials Laboratory at the Universidad de Chile, where she has advanced pioneering work on stimuli-responsive COF systems, surface-grown polymeric networks, and functional nanostructures relevant to energy, catalysis, and remediation technologies. Her portfolio includes leadership of nationally funded projects (FONDECYT, FONDEQUIP, U-INICIA), collaborative work with industry. such as the synthesis and physicochemical assessment of lithium salts for battery electrolytes and extensive participation in international research initiatives, contributing to more than twenty global collaborations. She has also spearheaded innovations in university teaching, implementing digital learning tools, course-development strategies, and foundational chemistry resources adopted across engineering curricula. With 839 citations across 725 documents, 15 indexed publications, and an h-index of 11, her scholarly impact is reflected in sustained contributions to high-ranking journals, including multiple Q1 articles, and a growing influence in the fields of nanomaterials, polymeric architectures, and surface chemistry. Dr. Berlanga Mora’s work further extends to scientific outreach, mentoring, and service within academic programs, underscoring her commitment to advancing materials science research and fostering the next generation of scientists.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate

Featured Publications

1. Zambrano, D., Soto, M. J., Castillo, X., Romero-Hasler, P., Soto-Bustamante, E., Villarroel, R., & Berlanga, I. (2025). Surface-initiated and morphology-controlled synthesis of covalent organic framework thin films on transparent conductive substrates: A comprehensive structural and electrochemical characterization. Materials Today Chemistry

Farbod Tabesh | Nanotechnology Applications | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Farbod Tabesh | Nanotechnology Applications | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Stanford University School of Medicine | United States

Dr. Farbod Tabesh is a multidisciplinary chemist whose research bridges organic chemistry, polymer science, nanotechnology, and biomedical engineering to advance next-generation therapeutic and diagnostic platforms. His scientific contributions span the design, synthesis, and functionalization of hydrogels, natural and synthetic polymers, lipid-, metal-organic-, magnetic-, and polymeric nanoparticles, as well as multifunctional nanocomposites engineered for cancer therapy, molecular imaging, and gene delivery. With expertise in peptide synthesis, polymer–biomolecule conjugation, immune checkpoint imaging, suicide gene therapy, and targeted microbubble-based ultrasound diagnostics, his work addresses urgent challenges in oncology, regenerative medicine, and precision health. At Stanford University School of Medicine, Dr. Tabesh has led and contributed to projects involving polymeric nanocarriers for gene therapy, contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging of tumor-specific biomarkers, microbubble-assisted miRNA delivery for veterinary oncology, and RNA-based vaccine development. His portfolio includes impactful publications in materials science, imaging, and nanomedicine, along with manuscripts in preparation on PD-L1 vascular imaging, targeted nanocomposite delivery systems, and chitosan-poly(ethylene imine) copolymer therapeutics for breast cancer. Dr. Tabesh’s research trajectory also reflects strong collaboration with leading experts in molecular imaging, cancer biology, and translational nanomedicine, contributing to clinically oriented platforms with clear societal benefit. His scientific influence is further demonstrated by 473 citations across 418 documents, 21 publications, and an h-index of 9, underscoring his growing global impact in polymer-based therapeutics and molecular imaging. He has earned multiple distinctions, including awards for poster and presentation excellence and recognition through the WMIC Student Travel Award. Dr. Tabesh’s work continues to advance the integration of smart biomaterials with molecular imaging and targeted therapy, contributing to more precise, biocompatible, and personalized healthcare solutions.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate

Featured Publications

  1. Mallakpour, S., Tabesh, F., & Hussain, C. M. (2021). 3D and 4D printing: From innovation to evolution. Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 294, 102482. Citations: 117

  2. Mallakpour, S., & Tabesh, F. (2019). Tragacanth gum based hydrogel nanocomposites for the adsorption of methylene blue: Comparison of linear and non-linear forms of different adsorption isotherm and kinetics models. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 133, 754–766. Citations: 108

  3. Mallakpour, S., Tabesh, F., & Hussain, C. M. (2022). A new trend of using poly(vinyl alcohol) in 3D and 4D printing technologies: Process and applications. Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 301, 102605. Citations: 82

  4. Mallakpour, S., Abdolmaleki, A., & Tabesh, F. (2018). Ultrasonic-assisted manufacturing of new hydrogel nanocomposite biosorbent containing calcium carbonate nanoparticles and tragacanth gum for removal of heavy metal. Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 41, 572–581. Citations: 79

  5. Mallakpour, S., & Tabesh, F. (2021). Green and plant-based adsorbent from tragacanth gum and carboxyl-functionalized carbon nanotube hydrogel bionanocomposite for the super removal of methylene blue dye. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 166, 722–729. Citations: 60