Gitika Sharma l Oral pathology | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Gitika Sharma l Oral pathology | Research Excellence Award

Sudha rustagi college of dental sciences and research | India

Assist. Prof. Dr. Gitika Sharma is an oral pathologist and academic researcher with strong training in diagnostic pathology, molecular research, and undergraduate teaching. She holds BDS and MDS degrees in Oral Pathology and has professional experience as junior resident, senior resident, and faculty, with extensive involvement in teaching and academic mentoring. Her research interests focus on oral squamous cell carcinoma, salivary gland tumors, immunohistochemistry, molecular diagnostics, cell culture, and drug testing. Her research skills include histopathological evaluation, ELISA, immunohistochemistry, systematic reviews, meta-analysis, and scientific writing, supported by numerous peer-reviewed publications and a scholarly book, reflecting sustained contributions to oral pathology research and clinical diagnostics.

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Stanislav Grabovskii | Statistical Analysis | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Stanislav Grabovskii | Statistical Analysis | Research Excellence Award

Ufa Institute of Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences | Russia

Dr. Stanislav Grabovskii is a physical organic chemist with 27+ years of experience advancing biomedical chemistry, tissue regeneration, redox biology, and lipidomics. He holds a PhD in Physical Chemistry and an MBA in Science, with extensive international research experience. His work integrates kinetic analysis, computational modeling, and experimental biochemistry, resulting in a patented bioactive compound for skin, nerve, and bone repair and widely cited lipidomic standards. He has authored 78 documents with over 415 citations, an h-index of 12, and leads funded national and international projects. His research supports molecular diagnostics, disease prevention, and translational biomedical innovation.

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Yan Peng | Diagnostic Analytics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Yan Peng | Diagnostic Analytics | Research Excellence Award

Fuyang Normal University | China

Prof. Dr. Yan Peng is a distinguished researcher in genetic testing and molecular genetics, currently serving as Ph.D. and Master’s supervisor, as well as Research Secretary at the School of Medicine, Fuyang Normal University. Dr. Peng earned a Ph.D. (2022) and M.S. (2018) from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences and has been a faculty member at Fuyang Normal University since 2022. With a research portfolio focused on live-cell RNA imaging, organelle-targeted imaging, and RNA-protein interaction, Dr. Peng has made significant contributions to molecular biology, including the development of genetically encoded fluorogenic aptamers and dual-color fluorescent reporting systems. Their work has been published in high-impact journals such as Analytical Chemistry, RSC Advances, Analytica Chimica Acta, and Nucleic Acids Research, amassing 73 citations across 68 documents, and an h-index of 5. Dr. Peng has led multiple research projects funded by national and provincial programs, totaling over ¥1,000,000, reflecting recognition for both scientific innovation and teaching excellence. Their studies bridge fundamental molecular genetics and practical biomedical applications, contributing to advances in gene expression analysis and targeted imaging technologies. Dr. Peng’s ongoing work continues to expand the frontiers of RNA-based molecular tools, supporting the development of next-generation diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

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Peng, Y., Li, M.Q., Gong, F.Y., Liu, X.F., Xiong, J.R., & Wang, K.R. In situ imaging of mRNA transcripts based on split-aptamer and split protein in living cells. RSC Advances, 2024, 14, 10146–10151.

Peng, Y., Shu, L.J., Deng, X.F., Huang, X., Mo, X.M., Du, F., & Tang, Z. Live-cell imaging of endogenous RNA with a genetically encoded fluorogenic allosteric aptamer. Analytical Chemistry, 2023, 95(37), 13762–13768. (CAS Q1 TOP)

Peng, Y., Ai, X.L., Yuan, Y.Y., Dong, J., Cui, X., Du, F., Huang, X., & Tang, Z. Organelle-targeted imaging based on fluorogen-activating RNA aptamers in living cells. Analytica Chimica Acta, 2022, 1209, 339816. (CAS Q1 TOP)

Peng, Y., Huang, X., Huang, T.F., Du, F., Cui, X., & Tang, Z. Combining protein and RNA quantification to evaluate promoter activity by using dual-color fluorescent reporting systems. Bioscience Reports, 2022, 41(9), BSR20211525.

Xu, Y.#, Fu, D.Q.#, Yuan, Y.#, Peng, Y., Dong, J., Du, F., Huang, X., Liu, G.X., Chen, X.H., Wang, Q.W., & Tang, Z. A heterobifunctional molecule recruits cereblon to an RNA scaffold and activates its PROTAC function. Cell Reports Physical Science, 2023, 3(10), 101064. (CAS Q2 TOP)

Julius Mulindwa | Genomic Data Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Julius Mulindwa | Genomic Data Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Makerere University | Uganda

Dr. Julius Mulindwa is a distinguished molecular biologist and senior lecturer at Makerere University, Uganda, with extensive expertise in biochemistry, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. His career spans research, teaching, and mentoring, contributing significantly to advancements in vaccine research, neglected tropical diseases, and microbiome studies. With a strong background in human and animal genetics, he has pioneered initiatives in molecular diagnostics, vaccine development, and genetic determinants of infectious diseases. Dr. Mulindwa has been instrumental in capacity building for bioinformatics and molecular biology in Africa, guiding multiple postgraduate research projects and leading innovative programs to combat infectious diseases and improve public health outcomes.

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Education

Dr. Mulindwa holds a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and a Master’s degree in Cell Biology from Heidelberg University, Germany, and an MSc in Molecular Biology and a BSc in Biochemistry and Chemistry from Makerere University, Uganda. His academic journey laid a solid foundation for his expertise in functional genomics, transcriptomics, and recombinant protein expression, equipping him with a multidisciplinary skill set to bridge molecular research and applied biomedical sciences.

Experience

With over a decade of professional experience, Dr. Mulindwa has served as a Senior Lecturer, Lecturer, and Assistant Lecturer at Makerere University, where he teaches biochemistry, molecular biology, bioinformatics, and parasitology across multiple colleges, including Natural Sciences, Veterinary Medicine, and Health Sciences. He has designed and supervised laboratory experiments, developed curricula, and mentored numerous undergraduate, MSc, and Ph.D. students. As a researcher, he has led and contributed to several national and international projects focusing on infectious diseases, genetic determinants of trypanosomiasis, vaccine development for COVID-19, and microbiome research in endemic regions. His work also extends to training and facilitating bioinformatics programs across East Africa.

Research Interests

Dr. Mulindwa’s research focuses on molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying neglected tropical diseases, host-pathogen interactions, and genetic resistance to infectious diseases. He has conducted extensive studies on trypanosomiasis, schistosomiasis, and other parasitic infections, employing techniques such as genome-wide association studies, transcriptomics, and microbiome analysis. Additionally, his research explores the role of gut microbiome in nutritional and disease status, the development of subunit vaccines, and the use of recombinant protein expression in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems. His expertise bridges laboratory research and translational science, contributing to improved diagnostics, therapeutic targets, and preventive strategies.

Awards and Recognitions

Throughout his career, Dr. Mulindwa has received numerous prestigious awards and fellowships recognizing his contributions to science and research. These include the Microbiome Travel Award from the Sanger Institute (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation), Developing Country Award by the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG), multiple post-doctoral fellowships under TrypanoGEN and TrypanoGEN+ (Wellcome Trust-H3Africa), ASTMH annual meeting travel award, and competitive fellowships from the German Research Foundation (DFG) and HBIGS, Germany. These honors reflect his sustained impact in advancing molecular parasitology, bioinformatics, and public health research.

Publications

Nambala, P., Satoskar, A.R., Noyes, H., Namulondo, J., Nyangiri, O., Alibu, V.P., Nerima, B., MacLeod, A., Matovu, E., Musaya, J., et al. (2024). Transcriptome profiles of Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense in Malawi reveal focus specific gene expression profiles associated with pathology. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases.

Nambala, P., Noyes, H., Namulondo, J., Nyangiri, O., Matovu, E., Alibu, V.P., Nerima, B., MacLeod, A., Musaya, J., Mulindwa, J., et al. (2023). Transcriptome profiles of T.b. rhodesiense in Malawi reveal focus specific gene expression profiles associated with pathology. Preprint.

Mulindwa, J., Webster, J.P., Namulondo, J., Kitibwa, A., Nassuuna, J., Nyangiri, O.A., Kimuda, M.P., Boobo, A., Nerima, B., Busingye, F., et al. (2022). High prevalence of Schistosoma mansoni infection and stunting among school age children in communities along the Albert-Nile, Northern Uganda: A cross-sectional study. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases.

Nyangiri, O.A., Edwige, S.A., Koffi, M., Mewamba, E., Simo, G., Namulondo, J., Mulindwa, J., Nassuuna, J., Elliott, A., Karume, K., et al. (2021). Candidate gene family-based and case-control studies of susceptibility to high Schistosoma mansoni worm burden in African children: a protocol [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]. AAS Open Research.

Namulondo, J., Mulindwa, J., Nyangiri, O.A., Egesa, M., Noyes, H., Matovu, E., TrypanoGEN+ research group of the H3Africa consortium. (2021). Gene expression changes in mammalian hosts during schistosomiasis: a review [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]. AAS Open Research.

Conclusion

Dr. Julius Mulindwa is a leading scientist dedicated to bridging molecular research and applied biomedical solutions for neglected tropical diseases and emerging health challenges. His academic leadership, innovative research, and mentorship have strengthened molecular biology and bioinformatics capacity in Uganda and across Africa. By integrating advanced genomics, bioinformatics, and functional studies, his work continues to contribute to global scientific advancements in infectious disease control, vaccine development, and genetic epidemiology.

Francesca Iannone – Molecular Biology Award – Young Scientist Award

Dr. Francesca Iannone - Molecular Biology Award - Young Scientist Award

University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro - Italy 

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Francesca Iannone's academic journey began with her enrollment in the University of Calabria, where she pursued her passion for biology. Her dedication and academic excellence were evident as she graduated with top honors, receiving a grade of 110/110 cum laude for both her three-year degree and her master's degree in Biology. During her undergraduate years, she undertook internships to gain practical experience in microbiology and virology, showcasing her commitment to bridging theoretical knowledge with hands-on laboratory work. This early exposure laid a solid foundation for her future research endeavors.

Professional Endeavors

After completing her master's degree, Francesca embarked on a path of continuous learning and exploration. She secured a position as a research fellow at the University of Magna Graecia of Catanzaro, delving into the realms of proteomics and mass spectrometry. Her work focused on analyzing the peptidome of cancer-associated fibroblasts, demonstrating her commitment to cutting-edge research in cancer biology. Additionally, she served as a tutor for General Biology, sharing her expertise with the next generation of scientists.

Contributions and Research Focus On Molecular Biology Award

Dr. Francesca's research journey has been characterized by a multifaceted approach to understanding complex biological phenomena. From investigating genetic and epigenetic markers of human aging and longevity during her Ph.D. to exploring muscle-specific microRNAs in sarcopenia, her work spans various facets of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology. Notably, her contributions to the characterization of genetic factors related to age-related diseases such as Alzheimer's and atherosclerosis highlight her commitment to advancing our understanding of these conditions.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout her academic and research career, Francesca has garnered recognition for her exemplary work. Her outstanding academic achievements, including receiving top honors for her degrees and winning prestigious research awards, underscore her dedication to excellence in the field of life sciences. Moreover, her publications in reputable journals and presentations at international conferences have solidified her reputation as a promising young scientist.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Francesca's research has the potential to make a significant impact on both scientific knowledge and clinical practice. By elucidating molecular mechanisms underlying age-related diseases and cancer progression, her work lays the groundwork for the development of novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Furthermore, her commitment to mentorship and education ensures that her influence extends beyond the laboratory, inspiring future generations of scientists to pursue excellence in biomedical research.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As Francesca continues to advance in her career, her legacy as a dedicated researcher and mentor is already well-established. Moving forward, she aims to further deepen our understanding of disease mechanisms and contribute to the development of personalized medicine approaches. Through her ongoing research endeavors, mentorship activities, and collaborative efforts, Francesca remains poised to leave a lasting impact on the field of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology, shaping the future of healthcare and scientific inquiry.

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Nad Siroros | Best Researcher Award | Biomedical Engineering

Nad Siroros | Best Researcher Award  Winner 2023  🏆

Mr Nad Siroros : Biomedical Engineering

Congratulations to Mr. Nad Siroros, Biomedical Engineering expert, on winning the Best Researcher Award at the International Research Data Analysis Excellence Awards. This prestigious accolade recognizes his outstanding contributions and excellence in the field. Well done, Mr. Siroros, on this remarkable achievement!

Professional profile:

Early Academic Pursuits:

Nad Siroros embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in Mechanical Engineering. His undergraduate studies, completed in 2012 at Chiang Mai University, Thailand, were complemented by international exposure, including a visiting student stint at the School of Energy and Power Engineering, Jiangsu University, China, in 2012. This early international experience set the stage for his future endeavors in the field.

Professional Endeavors:

In 2015, Nad earned a Master of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering from Chiang Mai University. This marked a pivotal moment in his academic career as he transitioned into the specialized realm of biomedical engineering. Following this, he undertook co-operative education at the French Institute for Advanced Mechanics (IFMA) in 2010, showcasing his commitment to diverse and comprehensive learning experiences.

Contributions and Research Focus:

From January 2016 to May 2019, Nad engaged in groundbreaking research at the Chair of Medical Engineering (mediTec), Helmholtz-Institute for Biomedical Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Germany. His work at this prestigious institute underscored his dedication to the intersection of engineering and medicine. Subsequently, from June 2019 to December 2023, he continued his impactful contributions in the Research Laboratory, specifically the Working Group Clinical and Experimental Orthopaedics Biomechanics, Department of Orthopaedics, Trauma, and Reconstructive Surgery at Uniklinik RWTH Aachen.

Nad's research has been primarily focused on experimental biomechanics, biomechanical modeling, and simulation. His specialization in the design of implants, prostheses, and medical devices showcases a commitment to advancing medical technology and improving patient outcomes.

Accolades and Recognition:

Throughout his academic and professional journey, Nad Siroros has undoubtedly garnered recognition for his exceptional contributions. While specific accolades may not be detailed, the pursuit of a Doctor of Theoretical Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, signifies acknowledgment of his capabilities and potential in the field.

Impact and Influence:

Nad's impact is evident in the institutions and research groups where he has been actively involved. His work has likely contributed to advancements in clinical and experimental orthopaedics biomechanics, leaving a lasting impression on the academic and medical communities.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As Nad moves towards completing his Doctor of Theoretical Medicine, his legacy in the field of biomechanics and biomedical engineering is solidifying. The interdisciplinary nature of his work suggests a future where his contributions will continue to bridge the gap between engineering and medicine, paving the way for innovative solutions in healthcare.

In summary, Nad Siroros's academic and professional journey is marked by a seamless integration of international experiences, a commitment to research excellence, and a focus on advancing medical technology. His legacy is poised to endure through ongoing and future contributions to the field of theoretical medicine.

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A total of  16 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

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