Yiying Yang | Autoimmune diseases | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yiying Yang | Autoimmune diseases | Best Researcher Award

Central South University | China

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Yiying Yang began her academic journey at Central South University, one of China’s leading institutions in medical research and education. With a strong foundation in basic medical sciences, she pursued advanced training in Pathophysiology at the School of Basic Medicine Science, and further honed her scientific acumen through postdoctoral research in Biology, also at Central South University. Her early academic trajectory reflects a deep commitment to understanding disease mechanisms at the molecular and cellular level.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Yang is currently affiliated with Xiangya Hospital, a top-tier teaching hospital of Central South University, where she serves in the Department of Rheumatology. She also holds roles in the Sepsis Translational Medicine Key Lab of Hunan Province, and has contributed to national research platforms such as the Provincial Clinical Research Center for Rheumatic and Immunologic Diseases and the National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders. Her multidisciplinary affiliations underline her versatile expertise and leadership in translational medicine and clinical research.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

A prominent theme in Dr. Yang’s research is the identification of novel biomarkers in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. Her most recent work, titled “Uncovering NINJ1 in SLE: Biomarker Potential for Renal and Hematologic Manifestations”, published in Clinica Chimica Acta, sheds light on the potential of NINJ1, a nerve injury-induced protein, as a diagnostic and stratification biomarker in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). The study demonstrated that serum NINJ1 levels were significantly elevated in SLE patients, especially those with lupus nephritis and thrombocytopenia, correlating strongly with proteinuria, CRP, and NLR—markers of inflammation and disease severity.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Yang’s research not only enhances diagnostic accuracy but also offers promise for personalized treatment strategies in autoimmune diseases. Her work bridges clinical practice and molecular science, providing insights into immune dysregulation in SLE and contributing to global efforts in autoimmune disease management. Her findings could guide future therapeutic targets by implicating NINJ1 in the disease pathway, potentially transforming how SLE is monitored and treated.

📚 Academic Citations and Recognition

The publication, cited as:
Li M., Liu K., Liu M., Zhang H., Yang Y. (2025). Uncovering NINJ1 in SLE: Biomarker potential for renal and hematologic manifestations. Clinica Chimica Acta, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cca.2025.120347
…has garnered attention in clinical immunology circles. This study is positioned to be widely cited upon its final release due to its innovative approach and robust statistical validation (AUC = 0.83 in ROC analysis).

🖥️ Technical Skills

Dr. Yang employs a range of technical methodologies including ELISA-based serum assays, clinical parameter analysis, and Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve evaluations. Her ability to synthesize clinical data with experimental science reflects her strong command over biostatistics, clinical diagnostics, and autoimmune disease modeling.

👩‍🏫 Teaching and Mentoring Experience

In addition to her research activities, Dr. Yang is involved in postgraduate mentorship and medical education at Central South University. As a mentor in the Postdoctoral Research Station of Biology, she plays a vital role in guiding emerging scientists, integrating classroom teaching with laboratory-based learning, and promoting evidence-based research training.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Yiying Yang is positioned to become a leading figure in autoimmune disease research in Asia and beyond. Her focus on translational biomarkers promises to bring clarity to complex disorders like SLE, where early detection and stratified treatment remain clinical priorities. Her contributions are laying the groundwork for next-generation diagnostics and personalized care pathways, reinforcing her role as a catalyst for medical innovation.

 📚 Top Notes Publications

  • Title: EZH2 promotes B-cell autoimmunity in primary Sjogren’s syndrome via METTL3-mediated m6A modification
    • Authors: Yiying Yang, Muyuan Li, Liqing Ding, Ying Zhang, Ke Liu, Meidong Liu, Yisha Li, Hui Luo, Xiaoxia Zuo, Huali Zhang et al.

    • Journal: Journal of Autoimmunity

    • Year: 2024

  • Title: Negative regulator IL-1 receptor 2 (IL-1R2) and its roles in immune regulation of autoimmune diseases
    • Authors: Ying Zhang, Ke Liu, Muyao Guo, Yiying Yang, Huali Zhang

    • Journal: International Immunopharmacology

    • Year: 2024

  • Title: PANoptosis Features, a Humanized NSG Murine Model of Sjogren’s Syndrome
    • Authors: Yiying Yang, Huali Zhang, Xiaoyu Xiao, Muyao Guo

    • Journal: DNA and Cell Biology

    • Year: 2024

  • Title: Identification of EPSTI1 as a new potential biomarker for SLE based on GEO database
    • Authors: Yang Y, Zhang H, Xiao X, Muyao Guo

    • Journal: Clinical Rheumatology

    • Year: 2024

  • Title: Patients with dermatomyositis shared partially similar transcriptome signature with COVID-19 infection
    • Authors: Yang Y, Song J, Zhao H, Zhang H, Guo M

    • Journal: Autoimmunity

    • Year: 2023

Ghazi Magableh | Renewable Energy Decision Making | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ghazi Magableh | Renewable Energy Decision Making | Best Researcher Award

 Yarmouk University | Jordan

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👨‍🏫 Current Position

Dr. Ghazi Mustafa Ali Magableh is currently serving as an Associate Professor at Yarmouk University, within the Hijjawi Faculty for Engineering Technology, Department of Industrial Engineering in Irbid, Jordan, a position he assumed in Summer 2023. His academic leadership and expertise support the department’s continuous growth in engineering education and applied research.

🎓 Education

Dr. Magableh holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Arkansas, USA (2004), where he completed his dissertation on A Dynamic Replenishment System for the Integrated Supply Chain Warehousing and Transportation Functions. He earned a Master’s degree in Industrial Engineering/Management from the University of Jordan (2001), focusing on internet-enabled supply chain models for SMEs. He also completed a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering at Mu’tah University (1990) and a Diploma in Military Science from the same institution.

📜 Certifications

He is a holder of several professional certifications including Project Management Professional (PMP) from PMI-USA, Certified Project Manager (CPM) from IAPPM-USA, Certified Trainer (CT) from ILM-UK, Train of Trainers (TOT) from Derayah Academy in Jordan, the International Computer Driving License (ICDL), and Basic Instructor Techniques (BIT) from Prince Faisal Technical College. These certifications reflect his commitment to continuous professional development and instructional excellence.

💼 Professional Experience

Over the years, Dr. Magableh has held numerous key academic and strategic positions. At Yarmouk University, he previously served as an Assistant Professor, Department Head, and Director of International Relations and Projects. He also played a strategic role at KADDB (King Abdullah II Design and Development Bureau), serving as CEO Technical Assistant, Acting Head of Projects, and Business Development Lead. His career began in the Royal Jordanian Air Force (RJAF), where he served in various engineering and leadership capacities from 1990 to 2009.

🔬 Research Experience

Dr. Magableh has a robust research portfolio, particularly in decision modeling, supply chain systems, and sustainable engineering. He contributed to multiple federally funded research projects as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Arkansas, focusing on transportation networks, warehouse integration, and wireless data systems. At Yarmouk University, he was a member of both the Scientific Research Council and the Technology Transfer Council, and at KADDB, he led several research and development initiatives. He has also developed advanced traffic technology models for the Public Security Directorate of Jordan.

📚 Teaching Expertise

As an educator, Dr. Magableh has designed and taught a wide array of undergraduate and graduate courses. These include Logistics and Supply Chain Systems, Manufacturing Processes I & II, Simulation Systems, Decision Support Systems, Engineering Economy, Statistical Quality Control, Product Design, and Project Management. He also teaches cutting-edge topics such as Industry 4.0 and 5.0 and Smart Systems, ensuring students are prepared for emerging industrial challenges.

🌱 Research Interests

Dr. Magableh’s research interests span across several critical areas: decision modeling and engineering decision systems, sustainability and renewable energy, supply chain and logistics systems, and product design and manufacturing processes. His interdisciplinary focus reflects a commitment to innovative, applied, and impactful research that supports industrial and academic advancement.

 📚 Top Notes Publications

  1. Title: Innovative hybrid fuzzy MCDM techniques for adopting the appropriate renewable energy strategy
    • Authors: Ghazi M. Magableh, Mahmoud Z. Mistarihi, Saba Abu Dalo

    • Journal: Resources, Environment and Sustainability

    • Year: 2025

  2. Title: Exploring Future Renewable Energy Technologies Using a Developed Model and a Variety of MCDM Approaches
    • Authors: Ghazi M. Magableh, Nasser K. Bazel

    • Journal: Sustainability

    • Year: 2025

  3. Title: A Hybrid Solar–Thermoelectric System Incorporating Molten Salt for Sustainable Energy Storage Solutions
    • Authors: Mahmoud Z. Mistarihi, Ghazi M. Magableh, Saba M. Abu Dalu

    • Journal: Technologies

    • Year: 2025

  4. Title: A pilot study investigating the influence of dietary boron levels on osteoporosis in postmenopausal women
    • Authors: Taha Rababah, Muhammad Aludatt, Sana Gammoh, Feras Bani Salameh, Ghazi Magableh, Ali Almajwal, Sevil Yücel, Yara AL‐Rayyan, Numan AL‐Rayyan

    • Journal: Food Science & Nutrition

    • Year: 2024

  5. Title: STORAGE AND PROCESS IMPROVEMENT IN MANUFACTURING SYSTEM
    • Authors: Ghazi M. Magableh, Tala B. Shbail, Sondos A. Al-Namarneh, Rahaf L. Azaizeh, Noorhan J. Hayajneh

    • Journal: Proceedings on Engineering Sciences

    • Year: 2024

Tatiana Osipova | Insight Interlace | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Tatiana Osipova | Insight Interlace | Best Researcher Award

Zavагitsky Institute of Geology and Geochemistry of thе Uгal Branch of thе Russian Acadеmу of Sciences (IGG UB RAS) | Russia

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Tatiana A. Osipova began her academic journey at the Sverdlovsk Mining Institute (USSR), where she graduated in 1982 with a degree in Mining Engineering-Geology. Her early thesis, titled “Petrography of Igneous Rocks of the Zelenodolsk Porphyry-Cu Ore Occurrence and Associated Mineralization”, marked her initial foray into the petrographic and mineralogical analysis of ore-bearing igneous systems. This foundational study laid the groundwork for her lifelong interest in petrology and the geochemical characterization of granitic rocks.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Following her education, Dr. Osipova pursued advanced geological research at the Institute of Geology and Geochemistry of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IGG UB RAS), where she earned her Ph.D. in 1992. Her doctoral thesis focused on “Petrology of the Dzhabyk Area of Orogenic Granitoid Magmatism,” reflecting a deepening focus on the genesis and evolution of granitic bodies in orogenic belts. Over the years, she has risen to the role of Leading Researcher at IGG UB RAS, where she continues to conduct influential research.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Osipova’s primary research interests encompass the petrology, geochemistry, and mineralogy of granitic and associated rocks, with particular emphasis on granitoid massifs in the Urals. Her work extensively investigates the origin and evolution of continental crust and upper mantle through chemical and isotopic analysis. Recently, her studies have brought new constraints to the understanding of mantle-derived basic rocks that are spatially and genetically linked with granitic formations. These findings contribute significantly to tectonic and magmatic models of the Ural orogenic belt.

🌍 Impact and Influence

With a research career spanning decades, Dr. Osipova has become a cornerstone of geological studies in the Urals. She has authored or co-authored around 100 scientific publications, including two influential monographs and two State Geological Maps of the Russian Federation (scale 1:200,000), which are valuable resources for both academic and applied geoscience communities. Her work is widely cited in Russian and international geological literature, indicating her high standing in the field.

📚 Academic Citations

Her scholarly publications are well-respected, frequently cited in journals focusing on igneous petrology, tectonics, and crustal geochemistry. Dr. Osipova’s rigorous methodology and regional expertise have positioned her as a credible source for the geological understanding of the Urals, particularly in the domains of crust-mantle interaction and granitic magmatism.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Osipova brings strong expertise in petrographic analysis, geochemical assays, and isotope geochemistry. Her field skills are equally strong—she has led numerous geological expeditions and mapping projects, showcasing her proficiency in field-based structural geology and mapping. She is particularly adept at integrating field observations with laboratory data to build comprehensive petrogenetic models.

👩‍🏫 Teaching and Mentoring Experience

While primarily engaged in research, Dr. Osipova has contributed to the academic community through mentorship and collaborative projects. She has guided early-career researchers and participated in academic exchange initiatives, particularly those involving international cooperation on geological studies in the Urals. Her ability to communicate complex geological concepts has made her a valued educator and team leader.

🧭 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Osipova’s work continues to inspire new research directions in granite petrology and crustal evolution. Her legacy is not only evident in the geological maps and publications she has produced but also in the many researchers she has mentored and influenced. As ongoing geochemical and isotopic technologies evolve, her foundational datasets and interpretations remain critical reference points for future geological research in Eurasia. With continuing collaborative efforts and field-based research, she is poised to contribute even further to our understanding of orogenic processes and crust-mantle dynamics.

 📚 TOP NOTES PUBLICATIONS

1. Major- and Trace-Element Chemistry of Clinopyroxene and Amphibole from High-Mg Diorite in Chelyabinsk Massif (Urals): Insights into Petrogenesis and Magma Source Constraints
  • Authors: Tatiana Osipova, Gennady Kallistov, Maria Chervyakovskaya, Vasiliy Chervyakovskiy

  • Journal: Journal of Earth Science

  • Year: 2025

  • DOI: 10.1007/s12583-023-1963-7

2. Devonian-Carboniferous Magmatism and Metallogeny in the South Ural Accretionary-Collisional System
  • Authors: A.M. Kosarev, A.G. Vladimirov, A.I. Khanchuk, D.N. Salikhov, V.B. Kholodnov, T.A. Osipova, G.A. Kallistov, I.B. Seravkin, I.R. Rakhimov, G.T. Shafigullina

  • Journal: Geodynamics and Tectonophysics

  • Year: 2021

  • DOI: 10.5800/GT-2021-12-2-0529

3. Zr-Th-U Minerals in High-Mg Diorite of the Chelyabinsk Massif (South Urals): Evidence for Crust–Mantle Interaction
  • Authors: T.A. Osipova, G.A. Kallistov, D.A. Zamyatin, V.A. Bulatov

  • Journal: Geodynamics and Tectonophysics

  • Year: 2021

  • DOI: 10.5800/GT-2021-12-2-0528

4. U–Pb Age and Analysis of the Lu–Hf Isotope System of Zircon from Granitoids of the Final Phases of the Nepluyevsky Pluton (The Southern Urals)
  • Authors: T.A. Osipova, M.V. Zaitceva, S.L. Votyakov

  • Journal: Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences

  • Year: 2020

  • DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-00925-0_24

5. Zircon in High-Mg Diorite of the Chelyabinsk Massif (South Urals): Morphology, Geochemical Signature, and Petrogenesis Implications
  • Authors: T.A. Osipova, G.A. Kallistov, M.V. Zaitseva

  • Journal: Geodynamics and Tectonophysics

  • Year: 2019

  • DOI: 10.5800/GT-2019-10-2-0415

 

Ping Sun | geological engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ping Sun | geological engineering | Best Researcher Award

Institute of Geomechanics, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences | China

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👩‍🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Ping Sun began her academic journey with a deep interest in geotechnical engineering and geological hazards. She earned her Ph.D. from the Institute of Geomechanics, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, and shortly after, undertook postdoctoral research from April 2008 to December 2009. Her early academic endeavors included visiting scholar appointments at Kyoto University’s Disaster Prevention Research Institute (2008) and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (2013), marking the beginning of her international research engagement.

🧑‍🔬 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Sun’s professional career has been rooted in the Institute of Geomechanics, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, where she progressed from Assistant Researcher (2008–2009), to Associate Researcher (2009–2017), and currently serves as a Full Researcher since 2017. With over 15 years of experience, she has built a prominent presence in the geotechnical and geological research communities in China and abroad.

🧠 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Sun has made significant strides in the field of geological hazards, with a specific emphasis on the mechanisms of major geological disasters and hazard zonation of high-risk areas. Her research tackles critical topics such as:

  • High-speed long-runout landslides

  • Rainfall-induced shallow loess landslides

  • Seismic-triggered mega loess landslides

Her studies on the mechanical properties of fractured loess, loess caves, and post-seismic slope stability have enhanced the understanding of loess behavior under extreme conditions and influenced both academic research and disaster prevention practices.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Sun has led or participated in over ten major projects, including Key, General, and Youth Projects under the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and numerous projects commissioned by the China Geological Survey and local governments. Her research outcomes have informed policy recommendations and improved practices in disaster risk management, land-use planning, and infrastructure safety in loess-prone regions.

📊 Academic Citations and Publications

With over 50 peer-reviewed journal papers and 1 monograph as the first author, Dr. Sun’s academic work is widely cited, particularly in the domains of landslide dynamics, earthquake-induced slope failures, and loess mechanics. Key journals where her research has been featured include:

  • Engineering Geology

  • Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment

  • Landslides

  • International Journal of Geomechanics

  • Environmental Earth Sciences

Her monograph titled “Research on Typical Landslide Disasters on the Northwestern Edge of Tianshui Basin” (2020) stands as a comprehensive reference for geological disaster studies in western China.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Sun brings a robust set of technical skills to her research, including:

  • Experimental modeling of landslides

  • Numerical simulations using finite element and discrete element methods

  • Geotechnical instrumentation and field monitoring

  • Earthquake engineering and slope stability analysis

Her interdisciplinary approach integrates field data, lab testing, and computational methods to develop predictive models for slope failure and hazard assessment.

👩‍🏫 Teaching and Mentorship

Although primarily a researcher, Dr. Sun is actively involved in academic mentorship, supervising graduate students and young researchers. Her guidance emphasizes applied research, critical thinking, and field-based investigations, nurturing the next generation of geotechnical and engineering geologists.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a leading female researcher in the geohazards field, Dr. Ping Sun’s legacy is marked by her trailblazing work in loess landslides and earthquake-induced disasters. She continues to influence national strategies for geological disaster mitigation and aims to expand her research on:

  • Climate change impacts on slope stability

  • Development of early warning systems

  • Integration of AI and remote sensing in hazard detection

Her commitment to scientific excellence and societal impact ensures that her work will shape future innovations in geohazard resilience and sustainable development.

 📚 Top Notes Publications

1. Seismic response and run-out process of the Shiguchuan landslide: Insights from geological investigations and numerical simulation
  • Authors: Ping Sun, Haojie Wang, Chaoying Ke, Shuai Han, Shuai Zhang

  • Journal: Geomorphology

  • Year: 2025

2. Influences of non-landslide sampling strategies on landslide susceptibility mapping: a case of Tianshui city, Northwest of China
  • Authors: Chaoying Ke, Ping Sun, Shuai Zhang, Ran Li, Kangyun Sang

  • Journal: Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment

  • Year: 2025

3. Characteristics and initiation mechanism of the large mudstone Dongping landslide induced by heavy rainfall in Gansu Province, NW China
  • Authors: Ran Li, Ping Sun, Kangyun Sang, Chaoying Ke, Shuai Zhang

  • Journal: Geoenvironmental Disasters

  • Year: 2024

4. Insight into failure mechanisms of rainfall induced mudstone landslide controlled by structural planes: From laboratory experiments
  • Authors: Kun Li, Ping Sun, Haojie Wang, Jian Ren

  • Journal: Engineering Geology

  • Year: 2024

5. Experimental study on the failure mechanism of the Zhoujiashan landslide under the combined effect of rainfall and earthquake in Tianshui City, Northwest China
  • Authors: Jian Ren, Ping Sun, Shuai Zhang, Haojie Wang, Jing Zhang

  • Journal: Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment

  • Year: 2023

Donghai Mao | Agricultural Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Donghai Mao | Agricultural Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

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🌟 INTRODUCTION

Professor Donghai Mao is a distinguished plant geneticist at the Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences. With over a decade of experience in molecular plant biology, his work has primarily focused on understanding and improving the low-temperature tolerance of rice subspecies. Through groundbreaking research on wild and cultivated rice, he has made major strides in helping rice adapt to climate stress, which is crucial for global food security.

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Donghai Mao began his academic path with a Bachelor’s degree in Agronomy (2000–2004) from Huazhong Agricultural University, a prestigious institution in China. His academic curiosity and passion for genetics led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Genomics (2005–2010) at the National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement, where he specialized in the genetic improvement of crops, laying the foundation for his future contributions in cold-tolerant rice development.

💼 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Following his doctoral studies, Professor Mao joined the Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he progressed through the academic ranks. He served as an Assistant Professor (2010–2012), then Associate Professor (2013–2020), and is currently a Professor (2021–2025). Over the years, he has led numerous research projects, developed experimental breeding programs, and collaborated internationally to further advance crop improvement under stress conditions.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Professor Mao’s research focuses on two critical areas: the genetic diversity of low temperature tolerance in rice and the molecular mechanisms that allow rice to respond and adapt to cold environments. His team has successfully cloned and analyzed several key genes and QTLs such as HAN1, HAN2, and qCTS11, which regulate chilling resistance at the seedling stage. He has also studied the Dongxiang wild rice, uncovering natural genetic resources crucial for developing climate-resilient rice cultivars.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

The significance of Professor Mao’s work lies in its practical application to agriculture in temperate and cold-prone regions. His discoveries have direct implications for rice breeding and sustainable agriculture, particularly in the face of climate change. He is recognized nationally and internationally for advancing the scientific community’s understanding of abiotic stress tolerance in crops, and his work continues to shape the future of crop adaptation research.

📚 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Professor Mao has published extensively in high-impact journals, including:

  • Nature Communications (2025) – enhancing rice adaptation via auxin transporter suppression

  • Nature Genetics (2023) – increasing grain yield by regulating cytokinin metabolism

  • Plant Biotechnology Journal (2022) – discovering the PANDA gene’s role in rice architecture

  • PNAS (2019) – identifying HAN1 gene for chilling tolerance and climate adaptation

  • Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2015) – exploring cold resistance loci in wild rice

These publications reflect the depth and quality of his research and are frequently cited by other leading scientists.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

While the specific honors are not listed, Professor Mao has served as Principal Investigator (PI) on multiple National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) projects. His leadership on national grants such as:

  • Cloning of the Cold-Tolerant Gene HAN2 (2021–2024)

  • Functional Analysis of qCTS11 (2014–2017)

  • Genetic Analysis of Wild Rice Tolerance (2012–2014)
    highlights the trust and recognition he has earned from China’s premier scientific funding agencies.

🧬 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Professor Mao’s work continues to inspire both researchers and plant breeders. His legacy lies in his ability to translate complex genetic discoveries into practical agricultural outcomes. As the climate continues to shift, his research into cold tolerance and stress adaptation will become even more vital. In the future, he is expected to drive innovations in genome-assisted breeding, train new generations of scientists, and contribute to a resilient global food system.

✨ FINAL NOTE

In summary, Professor Donghai Mao is a respected voice in crop genomics and stress physiology. Through his exploration of natural genetic variation and molecular adaptation, he is helping transform the way we understand and cultivate rice. His career is marked not only by scientific excellence but also by his commitment to solving real-world agricultural challenges in the era of climate change.

 📚 TOP NOTES PUBLICATIONS

Title: Overexpression of microRNA319 impacts leaf morphogenesis and leads to enhanced cold tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

Authors: C. Yang, D. Li, D. Mao, Xue Liu, C. Ji, X. Li, X. Zhao, Z. Cheng, C. Chen, L. Zhu
Journal: Plant, Cell & Environment
Year: 2013

Title: Natural variation in the HAN1 gene confers chilling tolerance in rice and allowed adaptation to a temperate climate

Authors: D. Mao, Y. Xin, Y. Tan, X. Hu, J. Bai, Z. Liu, Y. Yu, L. Li, C. Peng, T. Fan, Y. Zhu, …
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Year: 2019

Title: Integrated analysis of phenome, genome, and transcriptome of hybrid rice uncovered multiple heterosis-related loci for yield increase

Authors: D. Li, Z. Huang, S. Song, Y. Xin, D. Mao, Q. Lv, M. Zhou, D. Tian, M. Tang, …
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Year: 2016

Title: Colinearity and Similar Expression Pattern of Rice DREB1s Reveal Their Functional Conservation in the Cold-Responsive Pathway

Authors: D. Mao, C. Chen
Journal: PLoS ONE
Year: 2012

Title: Fine mapping SPP1, a QTL controlling the number of spikelets per panicle, to a BAC clone in rice (Oryza sativa)

Authors: T. Liu, D. Mao, S. Zhang, C. Xu, Y. Xing
Journal: Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Year: 2009

Yu Zeng | Data Visualization | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yu Zeng | Data Visualization | Best Researcher Award

Liaoning Cancer Hospital & Institute | China

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🔬 Dr. Yu Zeng: Advancing Urologic Oncology Through Precision Research & Clinical Excellence 🏥🧠

🧑‍🎓 Education & Experience

Dr. Yu Zeng holds a PhD jointly from China Medical University and Kagawa University. He completed postdoctoral training at Johns Hopkins University, gaining significant exposure to cutting-edge research in urologic oncology. Currently serving as a surgeon at Liaoning Cancer Hospital & Institute, Dr. Zeng has a robust blend of clinical expertise and translational research experience in urological cancers.

✅ Suitability Summary

With over 15 peer-reviewed SCI publications, an H-index of 9, and a focus on cancer stem cells and metabolic reprogramming in urologic oncology, Dr. Zeng is a well-qualified expert in his field. His background in international research environments and clinical trial participation positions him as a key contributor to advancements in prostate and bladder cancer therapeutics.

🌍📜 Professional Development

  • Postdoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins University

  • PhD, China Medical University & Kagawa University

  • Committee Member, Liaoning Medical Association Urology Branch

  • Editor, World Journal of Urology

  • Co-author, Wu Jieping Urology (ISBN 978-7-117-28274-1)

  • Clinical Trial Consultant in Urology

  • Collaborator with Dr. Dong Gao, Chinese Academy of Sciences

🔬🧠 Research Focus

Dr. Zeng’s research spans prostate cancer stem cells, RNA-based therapies, and cancer metabolism. Notably, he has explored the inhibitory effects of mannose on bladder cancer, contributing to the understanding of sugar metabolism in tumor growth. His collaborative efforts in molecular cell science further strengthen his translational impact on therapeutic strategies in urologic oncology.

🏆🎖️ Honors & Awards

  • Editorial appointment at World Journal of Urology

  • Recognition for collaborative research with leading Chinese institutions

  • Contributor to high-impact clinical trials and peer-reviewed publications

 📚 Top Notes Publications

Article: Epigenetic Modifications in Prostate Cancer Metastasis and Microenvironment
Article: Gypenoside‐Induced Apoptosis via the PI3K/AKT/mTOR Signaling Pathway in Bladder Cancer
  • Authors: Xiuming Li, Hui Liu, Chengcheng Lv, Jun Du, Fangchao Lian, Shouyi Zhang, Zhiyong Wang, Yu Zeng, Shi Yong Sun

  • Journal: BioMed Research International

  • Year: 2022

  • DOI: 10.1155/2022/9304552

Yue Sun | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Yue Sun | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

East China University of Technology | China

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🌟 INTRODUCTION

Associate Professor Dr. Yue Sun is a prominent academic and researcher at East China University of Technology, China. With a deep commitment to advancing environmental and geological sciences, Dr. Sun has made notable contributions to the field of remote sensing. Through innovative approaches and data-driven methodologies, Dr. Sun continues to bridge scientific inquiry with real-world application in resource and environmental management.

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Yue Sun began their academic career with a Ph.D. in Structural Geology from the China University of Geosciences (Beijing). This rigorous academic background laid the groundwork for Dr. Sun’s evolving research interests, particularly in the remote sensing of earth structures and natural environments. The solid foundation in geological sciences established during this phase continues to inform and enrich current research directions.

🧑‍🏫 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently serving as an Associate Professor at East China University of Technology, Dr. Sun is actively involved in both academic teaching and high-level research. Dr. Sun has taken the lead in various national research initiatives, including a significant project funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 42162013). In addition to teaching and mentoring students, Dr. Sun also provides valuable consulting expertise in environmental risk analysis.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Dr. Sun’s research primarily focuses on the remote sensing of resources and environmental systems. A major contribution has been the analysis of spatial distribution differences between anthropogenic and natural landslides in Jiangxi Province. This work successfully identified high-risk areas requiring immediate intervention, offering crucial insights for disaster prevention and land management strategies.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Beyond academia, Dr. Sun’s work has a tangible impact on public policy, land-use planning, and community resilience. Their findings support government efforts in geological disaster mitigation and urban safety planning. Dr. Sun also contributes to the scientific community as a Young Editorial Board Member of Geotectonica et Metallogenia, helping guide the future direction of research in geosciences.

📚 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Sun has a strong portfolio of scholarly publications, including peer-reviewed articles in SCI-indexed journals such as Natural Hazards. One of the key publications is indexed with the citation number 10.1007/s11069-025-07261-9. In addition, Dr. Sun has authored a book with ISBN 978-7-03-062461-1 and holds one published patent. Their full research profile and updates are available on ResearchGate at: Yue Sun – ResearchGate.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

In recognition of their outstanding work in data-driven research, Dr. Sun has been nominated for the Best Research Award under the prestigious Research Data Analysis Awards. This nomination affirms Dr. Sun’s dedication to research excellence and their contributions to the broader scientific and academic community.

🔮 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking ahead, Dr. Sun aims to further advance interdisciplinary approaches in remote sensing, data analysis, and environmental risk prevention. Their future work seeks to enhance global understanding of geological hazards while influencing policy and sustainable development practices. With a growing network of collaborations and continued academic excellence, Dr. Sun is poised to make lasting contributions to science and society.

✅ FINAL NOTE

In summary, Associate Professor Dr. Yue Sun exemplifies the qualities of a visionary researcher and educator. Their impactful work, both theoretical and applied, highlights a commitment to excellence, innovation, and community service. With continued achievements and a focus on future challenges, Dr. Sun remains a leading figure in geoscientific research, deserving of wide recognition.

 📚 TOP NOTES PUBLICATIONS

Hydrothermal Alteration, Mass Transfer and Genesis of the Ashawayi Gold Deposit, Southwestern Tianshan Orogen, China
    • Authors: Tao Zhang, Zheng‐Le Chen, Zhen‐Ju Zhou, Hong‐Ye Feng

    • Journal: Ore Geology Reviews

    • Year: 2025

Emplacement Depth and Uplift-Erosion of the Guidong Complex in Northern Guangdong: Implications for Deep Prospecting in the Xiazhuang Uranium Ore Field
    • Authors: Zhuang Min, Hai-dong Li, Zheng-le Chen, Pei Xu

    • Journal: Ore Geology Reviews

    • Year: 2024

Diagnostic REE Patterns of Magmatic and Hydrothermal Apatite in the Zhuxi Tungsten Skarn Deposit, China
    • Authors: Xianan Zhang, Jia-Yong Pan, Bernd Lehmann, Tong Liu

    • Journal: Ore Geology Reviews

    • Year: 2023

Exhumation History and Preservation of the Changjiang Uranium Ore Field, South China, Revealed by (U-Th)/He and Fission Track Thermochronology
    • Authors: Yue Sun, Zhengle Chen, Samuel Boone, Wei Tao

    • Journal: Ore Geology Reviews

    • Year: 2021

Burial and Exhumation History of the Lujing Uranium Ore Field, Zhuguangshan Complex, South China: Evidence from Low-Temperature Thermochronology
    • Authors: Yue Sun, Barry P. Kohn, Samuel Boone, Kaixing Wang

    • Journal: Minerals

    • Year: 2021

Martin Hegen | Human Dose Predictions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Martin Hegen | Human Dose Predictions | Best Researcher Award

Pfizer | United States

PUBLICATION PROFILE

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🧑‍🔬 INTRODUCTION

Dr. Martin Hegen is a highly accomplished Research Fellow at Pfizer, widely respected for his leadership and scientific expertise in immunology and inflammation. With more than 20 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, Dr. Hegen has made substantial contributions to drug discovery and development, driving projects from portfolio entry to clinical proof-of-concept. His work bridges rigorous scientific research with strategic leadership, ensuring high-quality results and consistent compliance with regulatory and ethical standards.

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Hegen began his academic journey in Germany, earning a Ph.D. in Immunology magna cum laude from Johannes Gutenberg-University of Mainz in 1993, after receiving an M.Sc. in Biology in 1988. He then undertook a postdoctoral fellowship at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, where he explored critical signaling mechanisms in T cell activation involving CD26 and CD45 isoforms. This foundational research into immune system regulation shaped his scientific perspective and laid the groundwork for a successful career in translational immunology.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Hegen’s professional career spans over two decades of increasing responsibility and impact. He joined Wyeth Research in 2001, focusing on inflammatory diseases and advancing several therapeutic antibody programs. Following Pfizer’s acquisition of Wyeth in 2009, Dr. Hegen transitioned into the Inflammation & Immunology Research Unit at Pfizer, where he held several key roles including Senior Principal Scientist, Associate Research Fellow, and currently, Research Fellow. Throughout these positions, he provided scientific and managerial leadership for autoimmune disease models, led project teams, and mentored research scientists, including Ph.D.-level staff. He has directed collaborative programs across international sites and partnered with academic and biotech institutions to accelerate therapeutic innovation.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Dr. Hegen’s scientific contributions are focused on autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, psoriasis, inflammatory bowel disease, and multiple sclerosis. His expertise includes the use of gene-deficient mice and other advanced preclinical models to validate therapeutic targets. He has led efforts in both biologic and small molecule programs, guiding lead molecule selection and supporting successful clinical trials. His deep understanding of disease pathogenesis and experience with regulatory filings has been vital in bringing investigational drugs like Tofacitinib through the pipeline.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Throughout his career, Dr. Hegen has left a lasting impact through both scientific contributions and leadership. Under his supervision, multiple scientists have received Individual Performance Awards. His strategic guidance and scientific rigor have influenced key decision-making processes, from target prioritization to portfolio entry and in-licensing evaluations. His work on clinical programs such as Ozoralizumab and other Janus kinase inhibitors has directly shaped Pfizer’s therapeutic portfolio in immunology.

📚 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Hegen has a strong publication record and has served on editorial boards for leading journals such as The Journal of Immunology, Inflammation Research, and Journal of Leukocyte Biology. He has contributed peer reviews and editorial oversight for decades, influencing scholarly standards in immunology and inflammation research. His expertise is frequently sought after in reviewing cutting-edge scientific findings, and he has held roles as associate editor and invited chairman at international immunology conferences.

🏆 HONORS & AWARDS

Dr. Hegen’s achievements have been recognized by prestigious organizations. He received a postdoctoral fellowship from the German Research Society and was honored with Wyeth’s “Above and Beyond Award” in 2003. He was selected for elite leadership training programs at Wyeth (Eagles Program) and Pfizer (Cornerstones of Management), highlighting his commitment not only to science but also to cultivating leadership excellence.

🧬 PATENTS

Dr. Hegen is listed as an inventor on multiple patents, emphasizing his role in therapeutic innovation. These include methods for using antibodies against IL-22, anti-M-CSF antibodies for treating inflammatory disorders, and the development of modified single-domain antibody molecules targeting TNF-α. His patents contribute to the intellectual property backbone supporting Pfizer’s clinical development programs.

🔮 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Martin Hegen’s legacy is defined by scientific excellence, impactful leadership, and the successful advancement of multiple therapeutic programs. His work has significantly contributed to the understanding and treatment of complex autoimmune diseases. As an active member of the American College of Rheumatology and American Association of Immunologists, he continues to shape the future of immunology research. Dr. Hegen remains committed to mentoring the next generation of scientists and driving forward innovations that will improve patient care worldwide.

📝 FINAL NOTE

Dr. Martin Hegen represents the highest standard of professionalism, scientific insight, and collaborative leadership in biomedical research. His career reflects a rare combination of deep academic training, pharmaceutical innovation, and strategic execution. As immunology continues to evolve, Dr. Hegen’s enduring influence will be felt in both clinical outcomes and the growing body of scientific knowledge advancing human health.

 📚 TOP NOTES PUBLICATIONS

Cure as a treatment target in rheumatoid arthritis and systemic sclerosis—achievable aim or mission impossible? FOREUM stimulates new industry-academia collaboration
    • Authors: Kenneth F. Baker, J. Spierings, Martin Brom, Stephen Oliver, Richard Veselý

    • Journal: Rheumatology (exact journal not specified, likely from context)

    • Year: (Not explicitly provided, but likely 2023 or 2024)

RORγt inhibition ameliorates IL-23 driven experimental psoriatic arthritis by predominantly modulating γδ-T cells
    • Authors: Céline Mortier, Eric Gracey, Julie Coudenys, Dirk Elewaut, Koen J.T. Venken

    • Journal: Rheumatology

    • Year: 2023

A Novel C-C Chemoattractant Cytokine (Chemokine) Receptor 6 (CCR6) Antagonist (PF-07054894)…
(Truncated title: “…Distinguishes between Homologous Chemokine Receptors, Increases Basal Circulating CCR6⁺ T Cells, and Ameliorates Interleukin-23-Induced Skin Inflammation”)
    • Authors: Wei Li, Kimberly K. Crouse, Jennifer Alley, Michael S. Vincent, Gabriel Berstein

    • Journal: Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics

    • Year: 2023

Studies with neutralizing antibodies suggest CXCL8-mediated neutrophil activation is independent of C-C motif chemokine receptor-like 2 (CCRL2) ligand binding function
    • Authors: Zhenwei Su, Jonathan M. Brooks, Jeffrey W. Pelker, Alfredo Darmanin Sheehan, Joseph J. Brennan

    • Journal: PLoS ONE

    • Year: 2023

Suncheng Xiang | Machine Learning and AI Applications | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Suncheng Xiang | Machine Learning and AI Applications | Best Researcher Award

Shanghai Jiao Tong University | China

PUBLICATION PROFILE

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🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Suncheng Xiang’s academic journey began with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Automation from Changsha University of Science & Technology (2010–2014), where he demonstrated early promise through multiple scholarships and honors. He pursued an M.S. in Software Engineering at the National University of Defense Technology (NUDT) from 2014 to 2017, continuing his academic excellence with multiple recognitions, including first-class scholarships and “Outstanding Student” awards. His scholarly momentum led to a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Technology at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) from 2017 to 2022, where he laid the foundation for his work at the intersection of artificial intelligence and medical technology.

💼 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the School of Biomedical Engineering, SJTU, since August 2022, Dr. Xiang is also co-affiliated with the Institute of Medical Robotics, reflecting his interdisciplinary engagement. His teaching portfolio includes courses like Artificial Intelligence and Medicine and Medical Imaging Intelligence Technology, and he has served as a lead TA in core computing courses during his academic years. His professional memberships with IEEE and ACM further demonstrate his integration into the global scientific community.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Dr. Xiang’s research lies at the convergence of machine learning, computer vision, and biomedical applications, with significant work in domain adaptation, image generation, 3D reconstruction, and multimodal foundation models. He has contributed to both theoretical advancements and real-world solutions, evident in his published preprints on arXiv, which explore topics such as polyp re-identification, medical image segmentation, and gesture recognition. His innovation extends to patents—notably in vessel re-identification using transfer learning and a reusable implantable drive mechanism.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

As an active reviewer for more than 40 peer-reviewed journals—including prestigious outlets like IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, Pattern Recognition, and Machine Learning—Dr. Xiang holds a Distinguished Reviewer title. He is also an associate editor for several journals such as Biomedical Engineering Communications and Intelligent Manufacturing. His presence at major conferences like CVPR, ICCV, MICCAI, and EMNLP as a reviewer, session chair, or workshop organizer highlights his growing influence in global academic discourse. Additionally, his invited talks at leading institutions such as Fudan University, Wuhan University, and international platforms demonstrate his thought leadership.

📈 ACADEMIC CITES

Dr. Xiang’s open-source philosophy and dedication to knowledge sharing are reflected in his active GitHub repository, where he shares code and models related to his publications. This contributes to his growing academic citations and impact, as his works are used by fellow researchers and practitioners alike. Although specific citation metrics aren’t listed, his consistent involvement in high-profile research and collaboration across multidisciplinary teams suggests a rising citation trajectory.

🌟 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking ahead, Dr. Xiang’s leadership in multimodal cognitive learning, AI for healthcare, and robotic surgery is poised to contribute significantly to next-generation biomedical systems. His ongoing national and municipal-level projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Project and Shanghai Municipal Health Commission projects, indicate sustained support and expectations from the research community. With a rich portfolio in teaching, mentorship, and interdisciplinary collaboration, Dr. Xiang is building a legacy that bridges technical innovation with clinical translation.

 📚 TOP NOTES PUBLICATIONS

Vm-unet: Vision mamba unet for medical image segmentation
    • Authors: J. Ruan, J. Li, S. Xiang

    • Journal/Conference: arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.02491

    • Year: 2024

Malunet: A multi-attention and light-weight unet for skin lesion segmentation
    • Authors: J. Ruan, S. Xiang, M. Xie, T. Liu, Y. Fu

    • Journal/Conference: 2022 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM)

    • Year: 2022

Unsupervised domain adaptation through synthesis for person re-identification
    • Authors: S. Xiang, Y. Fu, G. You, T. Liu

    • Journal/Conference: 2020 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME)

    • Year: 2020

Less is more: Learning from synthetic data with fine-grained attributes for person re-identification
    • Authors: S. Xiang, D. Qian, M. Guan, B. Yan, T. Liu, Y. Fu, G. You

    • Journal/Conference: ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications

    • Year: 2023

Learning from self-discrepancy via multiple co-teaching for cross-domain person re-identification
    • Authors: S. Xiang, Y. Fu, M. Guan, T. Liu

    • Journal/Conference: Machine Learning

    • Year: 2023

Rethinking illumination for person re-identification: A unified view
    • Authors: S. Xiang, G. You, L. Li, M. Guan, T. Liu, D. Qian, Y. Fu

    • Journal/Conference: Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)

    • Year: 2022

Gilles-eric Seralini | Environmental Data Analysis | Lifetime achievement Award

Prof. Gilles-eric Seralini | Environmental Data Analysis | Lifetime achievement Award

University Of Caen Normandy – Mrsh | France

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📌 INTRODUCTION

Prof. Gilles-Éric Séralini, born on August 23, 1960 in Bône, Algeria (then under French rule), is a prominent French molecular biologist known for his pioneering work on genetically modified organisms (GMOs), endocrine disruptors, and environmental toxicology. Holding French nationality, he has built a distinguished academic and scientific career centered on public health, molecular biology, and scientific integrity. He is especially recognized for his commitment to independent research in the face of industrial and political pressures.

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Séralini embarked on his academic journey in France, earning his Baccalauréat D in 1977 before progressing to higher studies in biology and biochemistry at Université de Nice and Université de Montpellier II. He obtained a DEA in Endocrinology and Development in 1983 as the major of his class, followed by a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in 1987, with a thesis focused on the effects of alpha-fetoprotein on reproductive health in rats. His postdoctoral studies took him to Canada, where he worked at the University of Western Ontario (1987–1989) and later at the CHU of Laval University in Quebec (1990–1991). He completed his Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR) in 1991 at the Université de Caen, marking the start of his supervisory and research leadership career.

👨‍🏫 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Since October 1991, Prof. Séralini has served as a Professor of Molecular Biology at the Université de Caen, where he achieved the classe exceptionnelle, the highest academic title in French higher education. At Caen, he has led research in endocrinology, toxicology, and GMO risk assessment. He co-founded two major organizations: CRIIGEN (Committee for Independent Research and Information on Genetic Engineering) in 1999 and ENSSER (European Network of Scientists for Social and Environmental Responsibility), both advocating for unbiased scientific research and environmental responsibility. He has also supervised numerous Ph.D. theses, mentored young researchers, and secured major research grants.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Prof. Séralini’s research emphasizes the molecular and physiological impacts of environmental pollutants, especially GMOs and glyphosate-based herbicides. He has gained international recognition for conducting long-term toxicity studies on rats, demonstrating tumor development and organ damage due to prolonged glyphosate exposure—studies that sparked major debates worldwide. His work often critiques the methodologies used by regulatory agencies and calls for increased transparency and independence in science. Additionally, he has developed improved testing standards for chemical exposure and actively promotes public awareness through books and media.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Séralini has significantly shaped global discussions around agrochemical safety, regulatory science, and science ethics. He has been consulted by the European Commission, EFSA, and various French ministries, and has provided expert testimony in several high-profile legal cases involving GMOs. His advocacy efforts have contributed to a broader awareness of environmental health risks and have called attention to the importance of scientific integrity in public policy. Despite facing strong opposition from industrial stakeholders, his work has inspired a global movement for ethical and independent research.

📚 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Over the decades, Prof. Séralini has authored more than 100 peer-reviewed articles, contributed to scientific books, and delivered numerous seminars and invited talks internationally. His research is frequently cited in the fields of molecular biology, toxicology, environmental health, and regulatory science. He also holds a patent and has participated in international and national conferences, further extending his academic impact.

🏆 HONORS & AWARDS

Prof. Séralini’s excellence and courage in scientific research have earned him numerous awards, including:

  • 🏅 Prix Philips (1998) for science communication

  • 🎖️ Ordre de l’Étoile de l’Europe (1999)

  • 🥇 Prix Denis Guichard (2001) from the Fondation de France

  • 🇫🇷 Chevalier de l’Ordre National du Mérite (2008)

  • 🛡️ International Whistleblower Award (2015, Germany)

  • 🌱 Théo Colborn Award (2016, USA) for environmental health

  • 👩‍👦 Healthy Communities Hero Award (2018) by Moms Across America

  • 🧬 Best Molecular Biology Academic (2023) by Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Awards

These recognitions celebrate both his scientific contributions and his enduring stand for public and planetary well-being.

🔮 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Prof. Séralini’s legacy lies in his unyielding pursuit of truth and scientific responsibility. His work continues to influence environmental regulations, academic discussions on GMO transparency, and the ethics of scientific disclosure. By combining high-impact research with public education, he has shaped both policy and public understanding of environmental health. Looking ahead, he is expected to continue his research and advocacy, leaving a lasting imprint on science for society.

✍️ FINAL NOTE

Prof. Gilles-Éric Séralini embodies the role of the engaged scientist—one who not only contributes to molecular biology but also defends ethical, independent, and public-interest science. His career is a testament to the power of standing firm in the face of controversy for the greater good. Through research, teaching, and public outreach, he continues to champion a science that prioritizes human and ecological health above industrial interests.

 📚 TOP NOTES PUBLICATIONS

RETRACTED: Long term toxicity of a Roundup herbicide and a Roundup-tolerant genetically modified maize
    • Authors: GE Séralini, E Clair, R Mesnage, S Gress, N Defarge, M Malatesta, et al.

    • Journal: Food and Chemical Toxicology

    • Year: 2012

Differential effects of glyphosate and roundup on human placental cells and aromatase
    • Authors: S Richard, S Moslemi, H Sipahutar, N Benachour, GE Séralini

    • Journal: Environmental Health Perspectives

    • Year: 2005

Glyphosate-based herbicides are toxic and endocrine disruptors in human cell lines
    • Authors: C Gasnier, C Dumont, N Benachour, E Clair, MC Chagnon, GE Séralini

    • Journal: Toxicology

    • Year: 2009

Glyphosate formulations induce apoptosis and necrosis in human umbilical, embryonic, and placental cells
    • Authors: N Benachour, GE Séralini

    • Journal: Chemical Research in Toxicology

    • Year: 2009

Potential toxic effects of glyphosate and its commercial formulations below regulatory limits
    • Authors: R Mesnage, N Defarge, JS De Vendômois, GE Séralini

    • Journal: Food and Chemical Toxicology

    • Year: 2015

Ethoxylated adjuvants of glyphosate-based herbicides are active principles of human cell toxicity
    • Authors: R Mesnage, B Bernay, GE Séralini

    • Journal: Toxicology

    • Year: 2013