Liyang Ji | Diseases | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Liyang Ji | Diseases | Research Excellence Award

Shanghai Jiao Tong University | China

Mr. Li Yang is a distinguished researcher in thermal–fluid sciences, with core expertise in turbomachinery cooling, heat transfer, fluid dynamics, and data-driven engineering design. With over 78 peer-reviewed publications, the nominee’s work has received more than 2,810 citations, achieving an h-index of 30, demonstrating strong and sustained scholarly impact. Major contributions include advances in transpiration, film, and impingement cooling, additive manufacturing for high-temperature applications, and the application of machine learning and topology optimization to complex thermal systems. The nominee has collaborated extensively with internationally recognized researchers across multidisciplinary domains. This body of work contributes significantly to energy efficiency, thermal safety, and the long-term sustainability of high-performance engineering systems worldwide.

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Transpiration cooling for additively manufactured porous plates with partition walls


– International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2018 (Citations: 124)


Experimental and numerical investigation of unsteady impingement cooling within a blade leading edge passage


– International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2014 (Citations: 124)

Antonio Osuna | Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Antonio Osuna | Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Instituto Biotecnologia | Spain

Prof. Dr. Antonio Osuna is a senior biomedical researcher specializing in parasitology, molecular pathogenesis, and host–pathogen interactions, with a strong focus on protozoan and helminth infections. His research integrates molecular biology, immunology, extracellular vesicles, and genomic approaches to elucidate mechanisms of disease transmission, tissue damage, and immune modulation. He has authored over 360 peer-reviewed publications indexed in Scopus, accumulating more than 8,460 citations and an h-index of 42, reflecting sustained scientific impact. His work is highly collaborative, involving extensive international co-authorship networks across basic, translational, and applied research. Key contributions have advanced understanding of neglected tropical diseases, diagnostic innovation, and experimental models, with clear societal relevance for global health, infectious disease control, and biomedical innovation.

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Wenjuan Yao | Animal Diseases | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Wenjuan Yao | Animal Diseases | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Nantong University | China 

Professor Wenjuan Yao of Nantong University is a distinguished expert in cell signaling transduction and cardiovascular pharmacology, supported by a strong interdisciplinary foundation built through her doctorate in life science and biotechnology. She has led and contributed to major national and provincial research projects focused on vascular regulation, mitochondrial dynamics, inflammasome activation, and other key mechanisms shaping cardiovascular health. Her impactful studies have been published in leading pharmacology and biomedical journals, alongside several authorized invention patents that highlight the translational value of her discoveries. In addition to her research achievements, she actively mentors young scientists, engages in collaborative academic initiatives, and contributes to peer-review and professional scientific communities. Through her sustained excellence, leadership, and service, Professor Yao stands out as a highly deserving nominee in the fields of biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences.

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Rafita Haque | Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Rafita Haque | Diseases | Best Researcher Award

PHD Student at Florida International University, United States

Rafita Haque is a dynamic researcher and Ph.D. candidate in Computer and Electrical Engineering at Florida International University (FIU), USA. With a solid background in software and computer science engineering, her academic and professional pursuits are centered around Artificial Intelligence (AI), biomedical sensors, cardiovascular health management, and blockchain-based healthcare communication systems. Rafita has served as a lecturer at renowned institutions in Bangladesh, including Daffodil International University and the Asian University of Bangladesh. She has also gained valuable industry experience as a Software Quality Assurance (SQA) Engineer. Her research contributions span interdisciplinary domains with a strong focus on technological innovation for health and information security. Rafita has authored several impactful publications indexed in Scopus, Springer, and Web of Science. Her work has earned her multiple honors, including the Best Paper Award in Malaysia and Best Project Award in Bangladesh. She continues to push boundaries in AI-driven health technologies and secure data systems

Professional Profile 

 Scopus Profile | ORCID Profile | Goolge Scholar

Education

Rafita Haque is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Computer and Electrical Engineering at Florida International University (FIU), USA, where her research is focused on AI, biomedical sensors, PPG signal analysis, optical systems, and cardiovascular health. She is under the supervision of Dr. Nezih Pala. She previously completed her M.Sc. in Software Engineering from Daffodil International University, Bangladesh, with a thesis centered on consumer-to-consumer (C2C) information quality in Facebook-based purchasing decisions. Her academic focus was in Management Information Systems and data analysis, graduating with a CGPA of  Rafita earned her B.Sc. in Computer Science and Engineering from Gono Bishwabidyalay, where she developed a secure intra-university network management system for her final year project, graduating with a CGPA of Throughout her academic journey, she has integrated software engineering fundamentals with applied machine learning and security domains to develop impactful research in interdisciplinary technologies.

Experience

Rafita Haque has held multiple roles combining academia and industry. She served as a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Asian University of Bangladesh (AUB), and earlier at Daffodil International University. Her teaching repertoire included core courses like Operating Systems Design, Theory of Computing, and Programming Languages. Her role extended beyond classroom instruction to research collaboration and student mentoring. Before transitioning to academia, Rafita worked as a Software Quality Assurance (SQA) Engineer at Data-Soft Systems Bangladesh Ltd. and Cloud Production Ltd., where she was involved in banking and insurance-related AML (Anti-Money Laundering) software solutions. She applied her technical acumen in Python, ASP.NET, MySQL, and NoSQL technologies to modify, test, and document large-scale enterprise systems. These diverse experiences across teaching, research, and software engineering have shaped her into a versatile technology expert with a strong understanding of software reliability, cybersecurity, and academic innovation.

Award and Honor

Rafita Haque has received several academic and research distinctions. Most notably, she was awarded the Best Paper Award in the Internet of Things (IoT) Track at the 1st International Conference on Technology Innovation and Data Sciences (ICTIDS) in Malaysia. Earlier in her academic career, Rafita’s innovative project titled “Intra University Secure Network Management System” won the Best Project Award during the Spring  Project Fair at Gono Bishwabidyalay. Her excellence in research communication was also acknowledged through a Paper Presentation at Blockchain Olympiad Bangladesh (BCOLBD). These recognitions highlight her commitment to combining technical rigor with real-world applications. Her work has earned visibility and praise in both academic and public forums, establishing her as a promising researcher with both innovation potential and academic integrity. These accolades continue to drive her motivation toward impactful, ethical, and scalable technological solutions in the fields of health, AI, and cybersecurity.

Research Focus

Rafita Haque’s interdisciplinary research integrates Artificial Intelligence, biomedical sensors, signal processing, and data security. Her primary work at FIU focuses on using PPG signal analysis to improve cardiovascular health monitoring through AI-enhanced biomedical devices. Rafita also explores the integration of blockchain in securing Electronic Medical Records (EMRs), improving privacy and interoperability in healthcare communication systems. Previously, her research delved into Ajax vulnerability, session management flaws, and remote code execution, aligning with web application security. She has contributed to several Scopus and Springer-indexed publications on blockchain integration, CoT (Cloud of Things), and data-driven decision systems in smart environments. Rafita’s broader research vision is to harness intelligent, secure technologies to bridge healthcare gaps in under-resourced communities. Her future plans include advancing predictive models in biomedical engineering using deep learning and exploring real-time health monitoring systems powered by wearable sensors and blockchain infrastructure.

Research Skill

Rafita Haque brings a well-rounded skillset combining academic, technical, and analytical competencies. Her programming expertise includes Python, C/C++, JavaScript, Node.js, and ASP.NET. She is well-versed in blockchain platforms such as Ethereum, MetaMask, and Remix Framework, enabling secure and decentralized applications, especially in healthcare. In data analysis, she leverages tools like SPSS, PLS, and research methodology frameworks to conduct evidence-based studies. Her background in network and information security is bolstered by training in CCNA, RCE vulnerabilities, and cybersecurity practices. She has applied her knowledge in projects involving cloud computing, AML solutions, and secure communication systems. Rafita’s pedagogical skills include course design and student mentorship. Her interdisciplinary mindset allows her to excel in areas such as cardiovascular signal analysis, AI model development, project management, and system validation. She continuously upgrades her expertise through professional development and collaborative projects, ensuring a skillset aligned with industry and research trends.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Broken Authentication and Session Management Vulnerability: A Case Study of Web Application
Cited by: 48
Year: 2018

Title: Blockchain-based Information Security of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) in a Healthcare Communication System
Cited by: 36
Year: 2021

Title: Integration of Blockchain and Remote Database Access Protocol-Based Database
Cited by: 14
Year: 2020

Title: Modeling the Role of C2C Information Quality on Purchase Decision in Facebook
Cited by: 13
Year: 2018

Title: A Cloud of Things (CoT) Approach for Monitoring Product Purchase and Price Hike
Cited by: 10
Year: 2021

Title: Identification of Construction Era for Indian Subcontinent Ancient and Heritage Buildings by Using Deep Learning
Cited by: 10
Year: 2020

Title: Performance Analysis of Different Feature Detection Techniques for Modern and Old Buildings
Cited by: 9
Year: 2018

Title: A Study of Ajax Template Injection in Web Applications
Cited by: 9
Year: 2018

Title: A Combined Model of Blockchain, Price Intelligence and IoT for Reducing the Corruption and Poverty
Cited by: 8
Year: 2018

Conclusion

Rafita Haque’s academic progression, research diversity, and consistent involvement in impactful projects position her as a deserving recipient of the Best Researcher Award. Her ability to synthesize knowledge from software engineering, data science, and biomedical applications demonstrates her cross-disciplinary research potential. She is not only contributing to the academic domain but also aligning her research with societal needs—especially in healthcare innovation. With ongoing doctoral work in the U.S. and an expanding publication record, Rafita shows strong potential for future leadership in AI-driven biomedical research and academia.

Ahlam H.Tolba | Diseases | Women Researcher Award

Prof.Ahlam H.Tolba | Diseases | Women Researcher Award

Mathematical Statistics at Mansoura University, Egypt

Dr. Ahlam H. Tolba is an Associate Professor of Mathematical Statistics at the Faculty of Science, Mansoura University, Egypt. Born in Talya, Al Minufiyah, she has excelled in the field of statistical modeling and reliability theory. With over a decade of academic experience, she has significantly contributed to mathematical research and education, particularly in stochastic processes, competing risks models, and advanced distribution theory. Dr. Tolba is an active member of several scientific associations and serves as a peer reviewer and editorial board member for numerous international journals. She has supervised multiple postgraduate theses and student research projects and has a prolific publication record with over 35 peer-reviewed papers in high-impact journals. Beyond academia, she engages in international workshops and seminars, strengthening her global presence in the field of applied mathematics and statistics.

Professional Profiles

Education

Dr. Ahlam H. Tolba earned all her academic degrees from Mansoura University, Egypt. She completed her Ph.D. in Mathematical Statistics with a thesis on “Statistical Inference for Some Reliability Models.” Prior to that, she obtained her Master’s degree with a thesis focusing on random differential equations and mean square calculus applications. She graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Statistical and Computer Science, showcasing early proficiency in statistical theory and computational tools. Her education laid a strong foundation for her expertise in statistical modeling, stochastic processes, and reliability analysis. She has also undertaken numerous professional development courses through the Faculty Leadership Development Program (FLDP), covering a broad spectrum of teaching, research, leadership, and academic planning strategies. Her consistent academic progression reflects her dedication to continuous learning and academic excellence.

Professional Experience

Dr. Tolba began her academic journey as a Demonstrator at Mansoura University in 2009, progressing to Assistant Lecturer , and later Assistant Professor . Since January 2024, she has held the title of Associate Professor of Mathematical Statistics. She has taught and upgraded undergraduate and postgraduate courses such as Stochastic Processes, Reliability Theory, and Probability Theory. She has supervised Ph.D. and Master’s theses, alongside several student graduation projects involving statistical programming. Dr. Tolba actively contributes to Mansoura University’s quality assurance, electronic exams, and digital learning platforms. Her administrative and academic experiences are complemented by involvement in international seminars, quality assurance workshops, and conferences. She also serves as an academic advisor and a reviewer/editor for numerous scientific journals. Her career reflects a strong commitment to research, education, student mentoring, and institutional development.

Awards & Honors

While specific named awards were not listed, Dr. Ahlam Tolba’s recognition is evident in her significant roles across academia and research. She is an editorial board member for prestigious international journals like the Journal of Mathematical Techniques and Computational Mathematics, and a volunteer reviewer for MDPI journals such as Symmetry, Sustainability, and Mathematics. Her invited talks, conference presentations, and leadership roles in organizing national and international conferences further reflect her high standing in the mathematical statistics community. Her continuous promotion through academic ranks—culminating in her Associate Professorship in 2024—demonstrates institutional trust and professional respect. Additionally, her participation in elite programs such as Nature Research Academies workshops (e.g., Research Paper Writing, Grant Writing) and her repeated involvement in Egypt Knowledge Bank (EKB) events show national-level acknowledgment of her research expertise and educational impact.

Research Focus

Dr. Tolba’s research is deeply rooted in reliability theory, statistical inference, and survival analysis. She specializes in developing and analyzing new statistical distributions and shock models, with applications in engineering, medicine, and environmental sciences. Her focus areas include competing risks models, progressive censoring, masked data, and multivariate lifetime data. She employs both classical and Bayesian methodologies in her inference work. Notably, her research often intersects with bridge reliability, stress-strength models, and cancer survival analysis. She actively collaborates on projects involving bivariate and multivariate distributions, generalized data structures, and life-testing experiments. Her publication record includes applications to real-world datasets—ranging from industrial systems to medical data—making her contributions both theoretical and applied. Dr. Tolba is also interested in simulation studies, algorithm development for distributional analysis, and statistical computing using R, Python, and MATLAB.

Skills 

Dr. Ahlam H. Tolba possesses a diverse skill set in statistical computing, programming, teaching, and academic supervision. She is proficient in R, Python, SPSS, MINITAB, Maple, MATLAB, Q-Basic, and C++, reflecting her strong computational foundation. In research, she excels in Bayesian and classical estimation, life data analysis, reliability modeling, and simulation studies. She has guided students in practical projects using statistical software and tools. In teaching, she has upgraded and delivered various courses, including Stochastic Processes, Reliability Theory, and Time Series Analysis. Her training also includes quality assurance, strategic planning, scientific publishing, crisis management, and digital transformation. Her leadership and communication skills are evidenced by her role as an academic advisor and workshop facilitator. She is also adept at curriculum development, electronic exam creation, and research grant preparation, making her an all-rounded academic professional.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: Modelling the COVID‐19 Mortality Rate with a New Versatile Modification of the Log‐Logistic Distribution
    Authors: AH Muse, AH Tolba, E Fayad, OA Abu Ali, M Nagy, M Yusuf
    Citations: 54
    Year: 2021

  2. Title: An Extended Cosine Generalized Family of Distributions for Reliability Modeling: Characteristics and Applications with Simulation Study
    Authors: Z Mahmood, TM Jawa, N Sayed-Ahmed, EM Khalil, AH Muse, AH Tolba
    Citations: 39
    Year: 2022

  3. Title: New Lifetime Distribution with Applications to Single Acceptance Sampling Plan and Scenarios of Increasing Hazard Rates
    Authors: EQ Chinedu, QC Chukwudum, N Alsadat, OJ Obulezi, EM Almetwally, AH Tolba
    Citations: 31
    Year: 2023

  4. Title: A Unit Half-Logistic Geometric Distribution and Its Application in Insurance
    Authors: AT Ramadan, AH Tolba, BS El-Desouky
    Citations: 31
    Year: 2022

  5. Title: Bayesian and Non-Bayesian Estimation Methods for Simulating the Parameter of the Akshaya Distribution
    Authors: A Tolba
    Citations: 28
    Year: 2022

  6. Title: A New Distribution for Modeling Data with Increasing Hazard Rate: A Case of COVID-19 Pandemic and Vinyl Chloride Data
    Authors: AH Tolba, CK Onyekwere, AR El-Saeed, N Alsadat, H Alohali, OJ Obulezi
    Citations: 24
    Year: 2023

Conclusion

Glory Adebayo | Parasitology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Glory Adebayo | Parasitology | Best Researcher Award

Research Associate at Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Nigeria

Glory Pipeloluwa Adebayo is a dedicated biomedical researcher specializing in molecular biology, bioinformatics, and malaria drug discovery. She is currently a Research Fellow at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR), where she leads studies on Plasmodium falciparum resistance and antimalarial therapeutics. With extensive expertise in molecular diagnostics, immunology, and in vitro drug assays, she has contributed significantly to infectious disease research. Her work has resulted in multiple high-impact publications, and she has trained several young scientists in laboratory techniques. She has also participated in international research collaborations, including training at the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute. Her contributions to malaria research extend to both computational and laboratory-based studies, making her a prominent figure in the field. She aspires to develop innovative treatment strategies for infectious diseases through interdisciplinary research and technological advancements.

Professional Profiles📖

Scopus

Education 🎓

Glory is a dedicated researcher with a strong academic background in biological sciences. She earned her B.Sc. (Hons) in Biochemistry from the University of Lagos, Nigeria, with a commendable GPA of 4.08/5.00. She then pursued an M.Sc. in Cell Biology and Genetics at the same institution, graduating with a stellar GPA of 4.29/5.00. Currently, she is completing her Ph.D. in Biology at Covenant University, where her research is centered on antimalarial drug discovery. Her work integrates both computational and laboratory-based approaches to experimental drug development, positioning her at the forefront of innovative biomedical research. Beyond her academic achievements, Glory has gained valuable hands-on experience, including her service at the Abia State Hospital and Diagnostic Centre during her National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) year. She has honed her expertise in molecular techniques, bioinformatics, and pharmaceutical research, contributing to international collaborations, conference presentations, and high-impact scientific publications. With a passion for advancing global health through cutting-edge research, she remains committed to making significant contributions to drug discovery and disease treatment.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Glory’s dedication to research, international collaboration, and academic excellence in biomedical sciences is evident through her numerous prestigious awards and fellowships. In 2024, she was awarded a Research Fellowship at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR), recognizing her contributions to malaria therapeutic efficacy studies and molecular diagnostics. Her commitment to global health research was further acknowledged in 2022 when she received the Swiss TPH Training Fellowship at the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, where she honed her expertise in Plasmodium falciparum drug assays and mammalian cell culture techniques. Earlier in her career, Glory was recognized as the Best Graduate Research Intern at NIMR in 2019 for her outstanding work in molecular diagnosis and Plasmodium resistance studies. Her academic excellence was also celebrated at the University of Lagos, where she received the Academic Excellence Award in 2016. These accolades highlight her passion for scientific discovery, her ability to excel in competitive research environments, and her ongoing contributions to biomedical science and infectious disease research.

Work Experience💼

Glory’s research experience spans academia, public health institutions, and international research centers, showcasing her interdisciplinary expertise in infectious disease research. Currently serving as a Research Fellow at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR), she leads malaria therapeutic efficacy studies, molecular diagnostics, and ELISA-based immunological assessments. Prior to this, she worked as a Research Assistant at Covenant University’s Bioinformatics Research Unit, where she conducted Plasmodium and mammalian cell cultures, toxicity assays, and molecular docking analyses. Her commitment to advancing malaria research led her to the Swiss Tropical & Public Health Institute in 2022, where she received specialized training in Plasmodium falciparum drug assays and mammalian cell culture techniques. She also gained hands-on experience as a Graduate Research Intern at NIMR in 2019, assisting in the molecular diagnosis of human blood samples and Plasmodium resistance studies. Beyond her research-focused roles, she worked as a Pharmacy Assistant at Crest Health Pharmacy in 2017, managing drug inventory and supporting pharmaceutical services. With a solid foundation in both laboratory and clinical research, Glory continues to contribute meaningfully to global infectious disease control efforts.

Skills💡

Glory possesses a diverse skill set that spans molecular biology, cell culture, immunology, bioinformatics, animal studies, lab management, and scientific writing. Her expertise in molecular biology includes DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, gel electrophoresis, and molecular docking, enabling her to conduct precise genetic and protein-based analyses. She is also proficient in cell culture techniques, working with Plasmodium and mammalian cells to perform in vitro drug assays that contribute to antimalarial drug discovery. Her immunology experience includes ELISA-based assays and serological testing, crucial for evaluating immune responses in infectious disease research. In bioinformatics, she specializes in data mining, next-generation sequencing (NGS) analysis, and omics data integration, allowing her to analyze large-scale biological data sets. Additionally, she has hands-on experience with murine malaria models, conducting toxicity assays and drug efficacy testing to validate therapeutic interventions. Beyond her technical skills, Glory is adept at lab management, ensuring compliance with safety protocols, maintaining accurate data records, and developing standard operating procedures (SOPs). She is also an accomplished scientific writer, with experience in manuscript preparation, grant writing, and proposal development, reinforcing her ability to contribute to high-impact research publications and secure funding for innovative projects.

Research Focus 🔬

Glory Adebayo is a dedicated researcher specializing in malaria research, with a focus on molecular drug discovery, Plasmodium resistance characterization, and bioinformatics applications. Her work integrates computational drug design, in vitro and in vivo antimalarial assays, and genetic analysis of resistant strains to advance the fight against malaria. She is particularly interested in post-GWAS (genome-wide association study) analysis, where she develops omics-based tools to study malaria epidemiology and identify potential therapeutic targets.

Beyond malaria research, Glory has contributed to studies on viral infections and antimicrobial resistance, expanding her impact within infectious disease research. Her interdisciplinary approach seamlessly combines wet-lab techniques with computational biology, enabling her to bridge experimental and computational methodologies. Through her research, she aims to develop effective therapeutics and innovative strategies to combat infectious diseases, ultimately improving global public health outcomes.

Publications Top Notes📚

 

Title: The Importance of Murine Models in Determining In Vivo Pharmacokinetics, Safety, and Efficacy in Antimalarial Drug Discovery.

Journal: Pharmaceuticals.Preprints+1MDPI+1

Publication Date: March 2025.

DOI: 10.3390/ph18030424.

Rosa Helena Veras Mourao | Diseases | Biodiversity Research Honour

Prof. Dr. Rosa Helena Veras Mourao | Diseases | Biodiversity Research Honour

Teacher at Universidade Federal do Oeste do Pará, Brazil

Dr. Rosa Helena Veras Mourão is a distinguished Brazilian scientist specializing in biochemistry, medicinal plants, and biodiversity research. She is a Professor at the Federal University of Western Pará (UFOPA) and has mentored numerous graduate students. Her work focuses on the bioactive properties of plant extracts, particularly in diabetes treatment, inflammation, and antimicrobial activity. She has co-founded startups promoting Amazonian biodiversity for sustainable industries, including natural dyes for fashion and bio-based food products. Through technological extWnsion projects, she collaborates with local Amazonian communities to develop sustainable business models. A former CNPq research productivity fellow, she has played a key role in advancing biodiversity research in Brazil. Dr. Mourão’s commitment to scientific innovation, education, and environmental sustainability makes her a leading figure in biochemical and biodiversity research.

Professional Profiles📖

ORCID

Education 🎓

Dr. Rosa Helena Veras Mourão earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from the Federal University of Ceará (1993), where she built a strong foundation in biochemistry and plant biology. She continued her academic journey with a Master’s degree in Plant Biochemistry (1996) at the same institution, conducting research on bioactive compounds in medicinal plants.

She later pursued a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences (2006) at the Federal University of Pernambuco, where she specialized in medicinal biochemistry. During her doctoral studies, she completed a research internship at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Mário Saad, further enhancing her expertise in biochemical research and pharmacology.

Her academic journey reflects a deep dedication to biochemical research and biodiversity conservation, positioning her as an expert in natural product biochemistry and sustainable innovation.

Work Experience💼

Dr. Mourão is currently a Professor at the Federal University of Western Pará (UFOPA), where she leads research in biochemical and biodiversity sciences. She actively supervises master’s and Ph.D. students in the fields of biodiversity, natural resources, and plant biochemistry, contributing to the development of future scientists in these areas.

As a Researcher in the Biodiversity & Biotechnology Network (BIONORTE), she is engaged in projects exploring the bioactive compounds of Amazonian flora. Her research focuses on the pharmacological potential of medicinal plants, essential oils, and antimicrobial agents derived from nature.

Beyond academia, she is an entrepreneur and innovator, having co-founded startups such as De Veras Amazônia, which promotes sustainable food innovation, and Xibé Oficial, which develops natural textile dyes using Amazonian plants.

In addition to her academic and entrepreneurial endeavors, she is deeply involved in community-based research in the Amazon. She develops social impact projects aimed at empowering local Amazonian communities, particularly by strengthening sustainable business models that protect biodiversity.

Her experience showcases a unique blend of academia, entrepreneurship, and community-driven research, making her a leader in biochemistry and sustainable biodiversity utilization.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Mourão’s contributions to scientific research and biodiversity conservation have earned her several prestigious awards. She was a recipient of the CNPq Research Productivity Fellowship (PQ2) until 2023, recognizing her excellence in biochemistry and biodiversity research.

She has also been honored with the BIONORTE Biodiversity Research Recognition Award, acknowledging her significant contributions to biotechnology and biodiversity conservation in Brazil.

As an educator, she received the UFOPA Distinguished Professor Award, highlighting her exceptional leadership in research and graduate education.

In the field of sustainable innovation, she was recognized with the Innovation in Sustainable Enterprises Award for her pioneering work with Amazonian startups that promote biodiversity-based products.

These honors highlight her impact in research, education, and sustainable development, reinforcing her role as a key figure in biochemical and environmental research.

Skills💡

Dr. Mourão possesses a diverse set of skills that blend scientific expertise, research leadership, and sustainable development. She is proficient in biochemical analysis and medicinal plant research, specializing in the study of essential oils and phytochemical characterization.

Her strengths in scientific writing and grant proposal development enable her to secure funding for major biodiversity research projects. As a mentor, she excels in graduate student supervision and academic mentorship, guiding the next generation of scientists.

Her work extends beyond the laboratory, as she actively engages in community-based research and social impact projects that promote sustainable product development and biotech innovation. She is an expert in interdisciplinary collaboration and research leadership, fostering partnerships across multiple scientific domains.

Dr. Mourão is also skilled in project management within scientific research, ensuring the successful execution of large-scale biodiversity and conservation initiatives. Additionally, she excels in public engagement and science communication, making complex research accessible to wider audiences.

Her multifaceted skills make her a leading figure in biochemical research, sustainable innovation, and biodiversity conservation.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Mourão’s research primarily focuses on medicinal plant biochemistry, where she studies bioactive compounds with anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Her work has contributed to the discovery of new natural remedies with potential pharmaceutical applications.

She is also actively involved in diabetes and metabolic disorder research, investigating plant-derived compounds for diabetes treatment. Her studies aim to develop natural therapeutic alternatives that can improve metabolic health and reduce reliance on synthetic drugs.

Another key area of her expertise is essential oils and natural extracts. She explores Amazonian plants’ essential oils for their therapeutic potential, particularly in anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial treatments.

Dr. Mourão is committed to sustainable biodiversity utilization, working on turning Amazonian biodiversity into commercially viable and environmentally friendly products. Through her research, she contributes to sustainable economic models that balance conservation with innovation.

In addition to her scientific endeavors, she is engaged in community-driven research, working with Amazonian communities to develop socially responsible and sustainable solutions for biodiversity conservation.

Her research spans biochemistry, pharmacology, and sustainability, making significant contributions to Amazonian biodiversity and global health.

Conclusion✅

Dr. Mourão is highly suitable for the Biodiversity Research Honour based on her contributions to biodiversity, sustainable development, and community-driven research in the Amazon. Her work integrates scientific discovery with real-world applications, aligning with the goals of biodiversity conservation and sustainable resource management. While international collaborations and high-impact publications could further strengthen her profile, her academic leadership, innovative contributions, and commitment to conservation make her a strong candidate for this recognition.

Publications Top Notes📚

 

“Volatile Constituents of Some Myrtaceous Edible and Medicinal Fruits from the Brazilian Amazon”

Journal: Foods

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.3390/foods13101490

“Molecular modelling and anticholinesterase activity of the essential oil from three chemotypes of Lippia alba (Mill.) N.E.Br. ex Britton & P. Wilson (Verbenaceae)”

Journal: Heliyon

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e29063

“Volatile Constituents of Some Myrtaceous Edible and Medicinal Fruits from the Brazilian Amazon” (Preprint)

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.20944/preprints202403.1327.v1

“Antifungal chemosensitization through induction of oxidative stress: A model for control of candidiasis based on the Lippia origanoides essential oil”

Journal: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.1590/0001-3765202420230532

“Distribution of Carapa Guianensis Associated to Topoclimatic Variables Indicating Potential Clusters for Cultivation in the State of Pará” (Preprint)

Year: 2023

DOI: 10.20944/preprints202311.1887.v1

“Seasonal Variation in Essential Oil Composition and Antioxidant Capacity of Aniba canelilla (Lauraceae): A Reliable Source of 1-Nitro-2-phenylethane”

Journal: Molecules

Year: 2023

DOI: 10.3390/molecules28227573

“Seasonal Influence on Volatile Composition of Psidium friedrichsthalianum Leaves, Sampled in the Brazilian Amazon”

Journal: Horticulturae

Year: 2023

DOI: 10.3390/horticulturae9070768

“Seasonal Variability of a Caryophyllane Chemotype Essential Oil of Eugenia patrisii Vahl Occurring in the Brazilian Amazon”

Journal: Molecules

Year: 2022

DOI: 10.3390/molecules27082417

“Atividade antioxidante de extratos de Myrciaria dubia (camu-camu) Myrtaceae”

Journal: Research, Society and Development

Year: 2022

DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v11i2.25130

“Individual Variability in Bothrops atrox Snakes Collected from Different Habitats in the Brazilian Amazon: New Findings on Venom Composition and Functionality”

Journal: Toxins

Year: 2021

DOI: 10.3390/toxins13110814

“The use of Myrcia sylvatica hydrolate (G.MEY.) DC. (Myrtaceae) as a sedative under simulated conditions of transport of juvenile tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum)”

Journal: Journal of Applied Aquaculture

Year: 2021

DOI: 10.1080/10454438.2020.1777243

“A Low Energy Approach for the Preparation of Nano-Emulsions with a High Citral-Content Essential Oil”

Journal: Molecules

Year: 2021

DOI: 10.3390/molecules26123666

“Myrciaria dubia (Kunth) McVaugh (Myrtales: Myrtaceae): análise dos produtos elaborados a partir do seu fruto”

Journal: Revista Brasileira de Gestão Ambiental e Sustentabilidade

Year: 2021

DOI: 10.21438/rbgas(2021)082026

“Chemical and Genotypic Variations in Aniba rosiodora from the Brazilian Amazon Forest”

Journal: Molecules

Year: 2020

DOI: 10.3390/molecules26010069

“Extração de substâncias pécticas do mesocarpo de Passiflora nitida Kunth. Passiforaceae”

Journal: Revista Fitos

Year: 2020

DOI: 10.32712/2446-4775.2020.917

“A herbal oil in water nano-emulsion prepared through an ecofriendly approach affects two tropical disease vectors”

Journal: Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia

Year: 2019

DOI: 10.1016/j.bjp.2019.05.003

“Ventilatory frequency and anesthetic efficacy in silver catfish, Rhamdia quelen: a comparative approach between different essential oils”

Journal: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia

Year: 2018

DOI: 10.1590/rbz4720170185

“The essential oil of Lippia alba and its components affect Drosophila behavior and synaptic physiology”

Journal: Journal of Experimental Biology

Year: 2018

DOI: 10.1242/jeb.176909

Shuen-Ei Chen | Avian Reproduction | Zoology Honour Awards

Prof. Shuen-Ei Chen | Avian Reproduction | Zoology Honour Awards

 Professor at National Chung Hsing Universit, Taiwan

Chen Shuen-Ei is a distinguished professor in the Department of Animal Science at National Chung Hsing University (NCHU), Taiwan. His academic journey began with a BS from NCHU, followed by an MS from Ohio State University, and culminated in a PhD from Texas A&M University. He has conducted significant research in poultry physiology, reproduction, and nutrition, especially focusing on myogenesis, muscle wasting, and nano-clay applications in poultry health. His work bridges academia with industry, and his contributions are well recognized in the scientific community.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Chen’s education spans prestigious institutions across the globe. He obtained his Bachelor of Science degree from National Chung Hsing University in Taiwan. He then pursued his Master of Science degree at Ohio State University in the USA, followed by a Ph.D. from Texas A&M University. His academic background has shaped his expertise in animal physiology, reproductive health, and poultry science, laying the foundation for his groundbreaking research. 🎓

Work Experience💼

Dr. Chen’s career includes pivotal roles such as a Post-doctoral Associate at Baylor College of Medicine in the USA. He has also served as a Research Assistant at Academia Sinica in Taiwan, where he contributed to important biomedical studies. His extensive research career has enriched poultry science, especially in areas like nutrition and reproduction. He continues to mentor future scientists and collaborate globally, enhancing both academic and practical applications in animal science.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Chen’s outstanding contributions to poultry science have earned him several prestigious accolades. These include the Alltech Research Manuscript Award and the Student Research Paper Certificate of Excellence from the Poultry Science Association. These honors reflect his excellence in research and his dedication to advancing knowledge in the field of animal science. His recognition is a testament to his significant impact on the academic and scientific communities. 🏆

Skills 💡

Dr. Chen possesses a diverse skill set in animal physiology, reproduction, and nutrition. His expertise includes advanced molecular techniques, research methodology, and statistical analysis. He also excels in experimental design and interdisciplinary collaboration, combining his knowledge in animal science with innovative applications like nano-technology. Dr. Chen’s ability to mentor students and lead research projects is integral to his success. 🧪

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Chen’s research spans a wide range of topics in animal science, with a special focus on poultry physiology, reproduction, and nutrition. His work on myogenesis, muscle wasting, and the application of nano-clays in poultry health is groundbreaking. Additionally, he studies the impacts of heat stress on chickens and seeks to improve poultry production efficiency. His collaborative research efforts push the boundaries of applied animal science, contributing to both academic knowledge and industry practices. 🔍

Conclusion✅

Professor Chen Shuen-Ei is undoubtedly a deserving candidate for the Zoology Honour Awards due to her exceptional research contributions to animal physiology and poultry science. Her extensive body of work, combined with her innovative approaches to solving complex issues in animal production and health, positions her as a leader in her field. While there are opportunities to expand her outreach and focus on sustainability, her research and commitment to improving animal welfare and production efficiency make her a strong candidate for this prestigious recognition.

Publications Top Notes📚

25-Hydroxycholecalciferol Improves Cardiac Metabolic Adaption, Mitochondrial Biogenetics, and Redox Status to Ameliorate Pathological Remodeling and Functional Failure in Obese Chickens

Year: 2024

Source: Antioxidants

DOI: 10.3390/antiox13111426

Peptides used as feed additives to promote livestock production efficiency and underlying mechanisms

Year: 2024

Source: Precision Oriented Peptides: Climate-Smart Biostimulants for Crop Health, Resilience, and Sustainability (Book Chapter)

ISBN: 978-626-393-747-5

CDK7/CDK9 mediates transcriptional activation to prime paraptosis in cancer cells

Year: 2024

Source: Cell and Bioscience

DOI: 10.1186/s13578-024-01260-2

Exploring paraptosis as a therapeutic approach in cancer treatment

Year: 2024

Source: Journal of Biomedical Science

DOI: 10.1186/s12929-024-01089-4

The Defeathering Effect by Scalding in Chickens Follows Their Intrinsic Dermal Histologies

Year: 2023

Source: Animals

DOI: 10.3390/ani13162584

Effect of Seasonal Change on Protein Expression in the Hypothalamus of White Roman Ganders

Year: 2023

Source: 農林學報 (Journal of Agricultural and Forestry Science)

DOI: 10.30089/JAF.202312_70(4).0006

Phytogenics in Ginger, Origanum vulgare, and Syzygium aromaticum and Their Potential as a Feed Additive against Clostridium perfringens in Broiler Production

Year: 2023

Source: Animals

DOI: 10.3390/ani13233643

Acute heat stress on L2 Taiwan indigenous chickens’ hypothalamic gene expression and DNA methylation

Year: 2023

Source: 農林學報 (Journal of Agricultural and Forestry Science)

DOI: 10.30089/JAF.202312_70(4).0004

Effects of Hard and Soft Scalding on Defeathering and Carcass Quality of Different Breeds of Chickens

Year: 2022

Source: Animals

DOI: 10.3390/ani12223145

Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in genes related to oxidative stress and ion channels in chickens are associated with semen quality and hormonal responses to thermal stress

Year: 2022

Source: Journal of Thermal Biology

DOI: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2022.103220

Targeting 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase for cancer treatment

Year: 2022

Source: Am J Cancer Res

The Role of HO-1 and Its Crosstalk with Oxidative Stress in Cancer Cell Survival

Year: 2021

Source: Cells

DOI: 10.3390/cells10092401

Differential Modulation of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol on Innate Immunity of Broiler Breeder Hens

Year: 2021

Source: Animals

DOI: 10.3390/ani11061742

Effects of acute heat stress on protein expression and histone modification in the adrenal gland of male layer-type country chickens

Year: 2021

Source: Scientific Reports

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-85868-1

Optimization of Pulsation Rate of the Milking System for the Mammary Gland Remodeling during Involution in Thai Crossbred Holstein Cows

Year: 2021

Source: Tropical Animal Science Journal

DOI: 10.5398/tasj.2021.44.1.32

The Effect of Electricity Conditions on Broiler Chicken Consciousness and Carcass Quality

Year: 2021

Source: 中國畜牧學會會誌 (Chinese Journal of Animal Science)

Supplemental 25-hydroxycholecalciferol Alleviates Inflammation and Cardiac Fibrosis in Hens

Year: 2020

Source: International Journal of Molecular Sciences

DOI: 10.3390/ijms21218379

Unrestricted Feed Intake Induces β-Cell Death and Impairs Insulin Secretion in Broiler Breeder Hens

Year: 2020

Source: Animals

DOI: 10.3390/ani10111969

Cytotoxicity Produced by Silicate Nanoplatelets: Study of Cell Death Mechanisms

Year: 2020

Source: Toxins

DOI: 10.3390/toxins12100623

Dietary supplementation of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol improves cardiac function and livability in broiler breeder hens–amelioration of blood pressure and vascular remodeling

Year: 2020

Source: Poultry Science

DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2020.03.015

Genomic regions and pathways associated with thermotolerance in layer-type strain Taiwan indigenous chickens

Year: 2020

Source: Journal of Thermal Biology

DOI: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2019.102486

Yunlong Liu | Disease | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yunlong Liu | Disease | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Tiangong university, China

Yunlong Liu is a Lecturer in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Tiangong University, where he also supervises Master’s students. Born in Chengde, Hebei Province in 1995, he completed his Ph.D. at China Agricultural University in 2023. His doctoral research focused on structural biology, particularly the molecular mechanisms of transcriptional regulation by nuclear receptors and transcription factors. Throughout his academic career, Liu has made significant contributions to the field of molecular biology, particularly in understanding protein-DNA interactions and transcriptional control. His work has led to the determination of seven crystal structures and the identification of potent nuclear receptor inhibitors. Liu has published as the sole first author in Nucleic Acids Research and co-authored papers in high-impact journals such as Cell Discovery and the Journal of Biological Chemistry. He has received numerous accolades, including the National Ph.D. Scholarship and Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award.

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Education 🎓

Yunlong Liu earned his Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from China Agricultural University in 2023, where he developed an expertise in structural biology. His doctoral research, which focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms of transcriptional regulation by nuclear receptors, allowed him to publish groundbreaking work in the field of protein-nucleic acid interactions. Prior to his Ph.D., Liu completed his undergraduate studies with distinction and participated in the National Mathematical Modeling Competition, where he won a national second prize in 2016. His academic journey has been marked by excellence and determination, receiving various awards such as the National Ph.D. Scholarship and Outstanding Ph.D. Graduate honors. These accomplishments have laid a strong foundation for his current role at Tiangong University, where he continues to contribute to scientific advancements in molecular biology and biochemistry.

Work Experience💼

Yunlong Liu began his professional career as a Lecturer in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Tiangong University in August 2023, where he actively engages in teaching and mentoring students at the College of Life Sciences. Prior to this, Liu completed his doctoral research at China Agricultural University (2018–2023), where he made notable advancements in the structural understanding of transcriptional regulation. His research focused on the molecular interactions between nuclear receptors, transcription factors, and DNA, with his work leading to the determination of seven key crystal structures. Liu’s experience also includes chairing significant research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, contributing to groundbreaking studies in molecular biology and structural biology. His extensive experience in research and leadership, combined with his expertise in structural biology, positions him as a respected figure in the academic community.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Yunlong Liu has received numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout his academic career, reflecting his outstanding contributions to the field of molecular biology. Notably, he was awarded the National Ph.D. Scholarship in 2022, ranking second in his college, recognizing his exceptional academic and research performance. He was also the sole recipient of the Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award at China Agricultural University in 2023, a testament to the groundbreaking nature of his doctoral research. In addition, Liu was honored as the Outstanding Ph.D. Graduate of his university in 2023. His undergraduate years were also marked by significant achievements, including winning the National Mathematical Modeling Competition’s Second Prize (2016) and receiving the National Inspirational Scholarship in 2016 and 2017. Liu’s accolades reflect his dedication to academic excellence, both in terms of research and academic performance, and his commitment to advancing the field of molecular biology.

Skills 💡

Yunlong Liu possesses a diverse set of skills in molecular biology, structural biology, and biochemistry. His expertise includes advanced techniques in X-ray crystallography, allowing him to determine high-resolution crystal structures of protein monomers, protein-protein complexes, and protein-DNA complexes. Liu is also proficient in molecular modeling, protein purification, and nucleic acid manipulation, which are essential skills for studying molecular interactions and transcriptional regulation. In addition, he has demonstrated leadership skills by chairing large-scale research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and contributing to several high-impact research initiatives. Liu’s strong analytical skills are complemented by his ability to work in multidisciplinary teams, publishing in prestigious journals such as Nucleic Acids Research, Cell Discovery, and Journal of Biological Chemistry. His skills in experimental design, data analysis, and scientific writing further enhance his ability to make significant contributions to the field of molecular biology and biochemistry.

Research Focus 🔬

Yunlong Liu’s research primarily focuses on structural biology, particularly the molecular mechanisms underlying transcriptional regulation mediated by nuclear receptors and other transcription factors. His doctoral research explored the structural basis of how nuclear receptors interact with DNA and their role in gene expression regulation. Liu has also investigated protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions, providing critical insights into the regulatory mechanisms of human nuclear receptors such as TR2/TR4. His research has led to the determination of several crystal structures, revealing how these molecules contribute to cellular processes. Moreover, Liu has identified a nuclear receptor inhibitor with a 100-fold enhanced efficacy, which may have potential therapeutic applications. Liu’s ongoing research interests include structural and functional studies of various regulatory proteins and the molecular mechanisms of nucleic acid repair. His work aims to further the understanding of complex cellular processes and provide new directions for targeted therapies.

Conclusion✅

Yunlong Liu is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his groundbreaking contributions to structural biology and transcriptional regulation. His extensive publication record, leadership in major research projects, and recognition through prestigious awards demonstrate his excellence in the field. By continuing to expand his international collaborations and exploring interdisciplinary research, he has the potential to further elevate his scientific contributions, making him an excellent choice for this esteemed award.

Publications Top Notes📚

  1. “Structures of human TR4LBD-JAZF1 and TR4DBD-DNA complexes reveal the molecular basis of transcriptional regulation” (2023)
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  2. “Crystal structures of REF6 and its complex with DNA reveal diverse recognition mechanisms” (2020)
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  3. “Structural basis of nucleic acid recognition and 6mA demethylation by Caenorhabditis elegans NMAD-1A” (2024)
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  4. “Structures of MPND reveal the molecular recognition of nucleosomes” (2023)
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  5. “Structural insights into the interactions and epigenetic functions of human nucleic acid repair protein ALKBH6” (2022)
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  • Dr. Liu has been actively contributing to the field of molecular biology and computational genomics from 2020 to 2024, with ongoing contributions to the scientific community.

Lin Zhou | Diseases | Excellence in Innovation

prof. Dr. Lin Zhou | Diseases | Excellence in Innovation

Dr  at Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, China

Lin Zhou is a distinguished professor in the Bioengineering Department at Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, China. With a strong background in carbohydrate engineering and fermentation technology, he has significantly contributed to the fields of bioactive substances, phytochemicals, and microbial metabolites. His research spans various biomedical applications, particularly in food science and chronic metabolic diseases. Having worked as a lecturer, associate professor, and professor at GDPU, he has led multiple national and industry-funded research projects. Lin Zhou’s expertise lies in antioxidant, anti-tumor, and anti-aging properties of bioactive substances. His scientific contributions are widely recognized, with numerous publications in high-impact journals. Apart from academia, he has experience in industrial fermentation engineering, reflecting his practical approach to biotechnology research. His work continues to influence advancements in pharmaceutical and food sciences, earning him prestigious awards in science and technology.

Professional Profiles📖

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Education 🎓

Ph.D. in Carbohydrate Engineering (2006) – South China University of Technology (SCUT), Guangzhou, China, under the guidance of Prof. Siyuan Guo.

Master to Ph.D. Direct Track (2001-2006) – South China University of Technology.

B.S. in Fermentation Engineering (1995-1999) – Hubei University of Technology (HBUT).

Work Experience💼

2018-2019 – Visiting Scholar, CSIRO, Melbourne, Australia.

2014-2017 – Postdoctoral Researcher, South China University of Technology.

2006-Present – Professor, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University.

2011-2012 – Scientific Special Commissioner, Guangdong Province.

2000-2001 – Workshop Manager, HeChengFeng Food and Beverage Ltd, China.

1999-2000 – Workshop Manager, ChuTe Food and Beverage Ltd, China.

Awards and Honors 🏆

First Prize in Science and Technology (2024) – Provincial High-Tech Enterprise Association, Guangdong, China.

Second Prize in Science and Technology (2024) – Provincial Light Industry Council, Guangdong, China.

Skills 💡

Bioactive Compound Analysis

Fermentation Technology

Microbial Metabolite Research

Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

Food Science and Engineering

Scientific Writing and Research Management

Innovation in Biopharmaceuticals

Research Focus 🔬

Lin Zhou specializes in the functional study of bioactive substances, emphasizing phytochemicals and microbial metabolites. His research explores the antioxidant, anti-tumor, and anti-aging potential of natural compounds, contributing to biomedical sciences. His work intersects microbiology, food science, and pharmaceuticals, leading industry-oriented research and collaborations. He has participated in China’s National Key R&D Program and led multiple industry-funded projects, making significant contributions to applied biotechnology.

Conclusion✅

Prof. Lin Zhou is a strong candidate for the Excellence in Innovation Award due to his extensive contributions to bioengineering, pharmaceutical sciences, and food biotechnology. His research has significantly advanced knowledge in metabolic disease treatment and bioactive substances, making him a worthy recipient of this recognition. Enhancing commercialization efforts and expanding global collaborations could further elevate his profile in scientific innovation.

Publications Top Notes📚

“Piggyback Crowdsensing (PCS): Energy Efficient Crowdsourcing of Mobile Sensor Data by Exploiting Smartphone App Opportunities”
Citations: 224
Year: 2013

“Cutting the Cord: A Robust Wireless Facilities Network for Data Centers”
Citations: 83
Year: 2014

“On the Validity of Geosocial Mobility Traces”
Citations: 78
Year: 2013

“Voting by Committees”
Citations: 435
Year: 1991

“On a Conjecture by Gale About One-Sided Matching Problems”
Citations: 357
Year: 1990

“A New Bargaining Set of an N-Person Game and Endogenous Coalition Formation”
Citations: 174
Year: 1994

“Atomic-Scale Characterization of Dilute Dopants in Topological Insulators via STEM–EDS Using Registration and Cell Averaging Techniques”
Year: 2024

“Sub-Lexical Phonological and Semantic Processing of Semantic Radicals: A Primed Naming Study”
Citations: 57
Year: 2013

“A Chinese Text Input Brain–Computer Interface Based on the P300 Speller”
Citations: 50
Year: 2012

“Pre-Lexical Phonological Processing in Reading Chinese Characters: An ERP Study”
Citations: 36
Year: 2014

“Measuring Megaregional Structure in the Pearl River Delta by Mobile Phone Signaling Data: A Complex Network Approach”
Citations: 76
Year: 2020

“Actors and Network in the Marketization of Rural Collectively-Owned Commercial Construction Land (RCOCCL) in China: A Pilot Case of Langfa, Beijing”
Citations: 31
Year: 2020

“Efficiency and Equality of the Multimodal Travel Between Public Transit and Bike-Sharing Accounting for Multiscale”
Citations: 10
Year: 2024