Lucia Camelia Pirvu | Materials Science | Best Collaborative Research Award 

Dr. Lucia Camelia Pirvu | Materials Science | Best Collaborative Research Award 

Senior Researches | National Institute of Chemical Pharmaceutical R&D | Romania

Dr. Lucia Camelia Pîrvu is a senior researcher and biochemist at the National Institute of Chemical Pharmaceutical Research and Development (ICCF), Bucharest, Romania. With over 29 years of dedicated research and innovation in pharmaceutical biotechnology, she has significantly contributed to the advancement of natural and plant-derived products for medicinal, agricultural, cosmetic, and hygienic applications. Her expertise encompasses the design and development of novel phytoproducts, extraction technologies, and advanced analytical characterization methods for active botanical compounds, alongside pre-pharmacological screening and ROS activity assessments. Dr. Pîrvu has coordinated and managed 12 interdisciplinary research projects funded by national and European programs, with a cumulative budget exceeding €4 million. Notable among these are pioneering studies on ecological laser technologies, natural antimicrobial agents, and herbal products targeting metabolic and gastrointestinal disorders. Her leadership has strengthened technology transfer between public research institutions and private industries, fostering innovation in Romania’s bioeconomy and sustainable health sectors. Her academic impact is underscored by 401 citations across 361 documents, 51 publications, and an h-index of 12, reflecting her recognized contribution to biochemistry and pharmaceutical sciences. Dr. Pîrvu’s research integrates molecular biology, phytochemistry, and green chemistry approaches to develop safer, eco-friendly bioactive formulations. Through international collaborations and participation in EU-funded consortia, she has promoted interdisciplinary dialogue between academia and industry. Her scientific vision emphasizes the valorization of plant resources through innovative, sustainable biotechnological processes that support human health and environmental well-being. As a project leader, mentor, and expert in herbal medicine research, Dr. Lucia Camelia Pîrvu continues to shape the evolution of natural product-based pharmaceutical development in Romania and beyond.

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Featured Publications

  1. Pîrvu, L., Hlevca, C., Nicu, I., & Bubueanu, C. (2014). Comparative studies on analytical, antioxidant, and antimicrobial activities of a series of vegetal extracts prepared from eight plant species growing in Romania. JPC–Journal of Planar Chromatography–Modern TLC, 27(5), 346–356. Citations: 58

  2. Armatu, A., Colceru-Mihul, S., Bubueanu, C., Draghici, E., & Pîrvu, L. (2010). Evaluation of antioxidant and free scavenging potential of some Lamiaceae species growing in Romania. Romanian Biotechnological Letters, 15(3), 5274–5280. Citations: 53

  3. Pîrvu, L., Dragomir, C., Schiopu, S., & Mihul, S. C. (2012). Vegetal extracts with gastroprotective activity. Part I. Extracts obtained from Centaurea cyanus L. raw material. Romanian Biotechnological Letters, 17(2), 7169–7176. Citations: 34

  4. Stefaniu, A., Pîrvu, L., Albu, B., & Pintilie, L. (2020). Molecular docking study on several benzoic acid derivatives against SARS-CoV-2. Molecules, 25(24), 5828. Citations: 31

  5. Grigore, A., Bubueanu, C., Pîrvu, L., Ionita, L., & Toba, G. (2015). Plantago lanceolata L. crops – source of valuable raw material for various industrial applications. [Publication details not specified]. Citations: 31

Osiris Guirguis | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Osiris Guirguis | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor Emeritus | Faculty of Sciecne – Cairo University | Egypt

Prof. Osiris W. Guirguis, Professor Emeritus of Experimental Biophysics at Cairo University, is a distinguished physicist renowned for his pioneering work in radiation biophysics, biomaterials, and polymer physics. He earned his B.Sc. in Physics (1976), M.Sc. in Solid State Physics (1980), and Ph.D. in Experimental Radiation Biophysics (1987) from Cairo University, Egypt. Over his prolific academic career, he has held positions ranging from Demonstrator and Assistant Lecturer to Professor and Head of the Biophysics Department, leading cutting-edge research and supervising over 40 M.Sc. and Ph.D. theses. His professional experience encompasses international collaborations, organizing major biophysics conferences, and serving on numerous editorial boards and peer-review committees, reflecting his leadership in the global scientific community. Prof. Guirguis’s research interests focus on understanding radiation effects on polymers and biopolymers for medical applications, dosimetry, and biomaterials development, integrating experimental biophysics with applied polymer science. His technical expertise spans polymer characterization, radiation dosimetry, biomaterial analysis, and biophysical instrumentation, enabling high-impact experimental studies. He has been recognized internationally through nominations for prestigious awards including the Balzan Prize, Heineken Prize, TWAS Prize, and Kuwait Prize, and his scientific contributions have been consistently cited in high-impact journals, highlighting both research excellence and mentorship quality. In conclusion, Prof. Osiris W. Guirguis exemplifies scientific innovation, academic leadership, and global research influence, making him a highly deserving candidate for international recognition and awards in biophysics and biomaterials research. Metrics: 779 Citations by 705 documents, 48 Documents, h-index 19 (View h-index button is disabled in preview mode).

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Featured Publications

  1. Guirguis, O. W., & Moselhey, M. T. H. (2011). Thermal and structural studies of poly(vinyl alcohol) and hydroxypropyl cellulose blends. Scientific Research Publishing. (Citations: 435)

  2. Guirguis, O. W., & Moselhey, M. T. H. (2011). Optical study of poly(vinyl alcohol)/hydroxypropyl methylcellulose blends. Journal of Materials Science, 46(17), 5775–5789. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-011-5555-5 (Citations: 91)

  3. Hussein, E. M., Desoky, W. M., Hanafy, M. F., & Guirguis, O. W. (2021). Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on the structural configurations and thermal, mechanical, and optical properties of chitosan/TiO2 nanoparticle composites. Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 152, 109983. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpcs.2021.109983 (Citations: 83)

  4. El-Zaher, N. A., Melegy, M. S., & Guirguis, O. W. (2014). Thermal and structural analyses of PMMA/TiO2 nanoparticles composites. Natural Science. (Citations: 76)

  5. El-Falaky, G. E., Guirguis, O. W., & Abd El-Aal, N. S. (2012). AC conductivity and relaxation dynamics in zinc–borate glasses. Progress in Natural Science: Materials International, 22(2), 86–93. (Citations: 59)

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.