Yue Dong | Neurodegeneration | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yue Dong | Neurodegeneration | Best Researcher Award

Hebei Hospital of Xuanwu Hospital | China

Dr. Yue Dong is a research scientist specialising in Alzheimer’s disease, neuromodulation, and translational neuroscience, with work rooted in uncovering metabolic, molecular, and circuit-level mechanisms of cognitive vulnerability while advancing non-invasive brain-stimulation technologies. She holds a medical degree from Hebei Medical University and a doctoral degree in biomedical engineering from the University of California, Irvine, followed by postdoctoral training at leading American institutions, where she deepened her expertise in neurodegeneration, electrophysiology, multi-omics analysis, network imaging, and cellular–circuit physiology. Her professional experience spans neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and clinical translation, and she currently serves as a researcher at Hebei Hospital of Xuanwu Hospital, contributing to precision neuromodulation research. Her interests include Alzheimer’s pathology, brain aging, sleep–memory interactions, synaptic resilience, photobiomodulation, and AI-enabled wearable stimulation systems. She is skilled in multi-omics profiling, fluorescence lifetime imaging, fMRI and EEG analytics, metabolic modelling, and neuromodulation parameter optimisation. Her work has earned recognition through competitive national and provincial research grants, talent awards, and leadership roles in professional societies. Dr. Dong’s career reflects a commitment to advancing mechanistic discovery and real-world clinical innovation, with the overarching goal of transforming neuromodulation into accessible, scalable brain-health technology for future therapeutic applications.

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Hashem Shahroosvand | Anticancer and Immunologist | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hashem Shahroosvand | Anticancer and Immunologist | Best Researcher Award

University of Zanjan | Iran

Prof. Hashem Shahroosvand is an accomplished researcher in organic electronics, solar energy materials, and advanced photonic systems, recognised for influential contributions to dye-sensitized and perovskite solar cell technology as well as light-emitting electrochemical devices. He holds strong academic foundations through advanced training and qualifications in chemistry and materials science, complemented by progressive academic appointments at the University of Zanjan, where he has built an active research programme in molecular engineering and optoelectronic materials. His professional experience spans collaborative projects with leading international groups in photovoltaics and light-emitting devices, and his work has attracted sustained citations, reflecting significant impact across energy-related materials research. His research interests include molecular design of transition-metal complexes, development of hole-transport materials, photophysical property tuning, and the creation of highly efficient electroluminescent systems. He is skilled in synthetic chemistry, spectral and electrochemical analysis, device fabrication, and structure-property correlation studies. His achievements include recognition through strong publication records, invited collaborations, and contributions to high-impact review and research articles across premier journals in chemistry and materials science. Overall, he is a dedicated scientist whose work continues to advance renewable-energy materials and molecular optoelectronic technologies, positioning him as an influential contributor to the future of functional materials research.

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Lucky Norah Katende-Kyenda | Pharmacy | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lucky Norah Katende-Kyenda | Pharmacy | Best Researcher Award

Walter Sisulu University | South Africa

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lucky Norah Katende-Kyenda is an accomplished pharmacy scholar and Associate Professor in Pharmacology at Walter Sisulu University, with a strong academic foundation that includes a doctorate in Pharmacy Practice, multiple master’s degrees across pharmaceutical sciences, international primary healthcare and pharmacy practice, and a postgraduate diploma in education earned with distinction. Her professional experience spans advanced teaching, postgraduate supervision, curriculum moderation and extensive contributions as an external examiner for several leading universities, where she supports pharmacology and clinical pharmacy training. Her research interests centre on pharmacy practice, pharmacoepidemiology, public health, maternal health and gender-based violence, reflected in numerous peer-reviewed publications, book chapters and ongoing collaborative projects. She brings strong research skills in qualitative and quantitative methodology, pharmacological evaluation, evidence synthesis and community-focused health research. Her career includes invited talks, guest lectures, scientific presentations, and leadership roles at national and international conferences. She has received recognition for excellence in reviewing, academic service and research contributions, and continues to lead initiatives within human rights and gender-based violence research. Overall, she is a highly dedicated academic whose work advances pharmacology education, strengthens multidisciplinary health research and contributes meaningfully to community-centred healthcare improvement.

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Cong Yin | Motor Learning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Cong Yin | Motor Learning | Best Researcher Award

Capital University of Physical Education and Sports | China

Dr. Cong Yin is an associate professor and cognitive scientist whose work bridges motor learning, sports psychology, and human cognition at the Capital University of Physical Education and Sports. He completed his academic training in psychology and cognitive sciences through progressive degrees at leading Chinese institutions, further strengthened by international research experience in a prominent neuroscience laboratory in the United States. His professional experience spans teaching, experimental research, and collaborative projects examining how reward, punishment, memory, and sensorimotor adaptation influence human performance. His research interests focus on motor behaviour, reinforcement mechanisms, performance optimisation, and cognitive processes underlying learning and generalisation. He has developed strong research skills in behavioural experimentation, statistical modelling, motor control analysis, psychophysics, and interdisciplinary approaches combining psychology and neuroscience. Dr. Yin has earned recognition through academic awards, competitive scholarships, and honours for excellence in research and teaching, reflecting his growing impact within the cognitive and sports science communities. He has also secured funding from major scientific agencies for projects investigating motor adaptation and learning mechanisms. Overall, Dr. Yin is an accomplished scholar whose contributions continue to deepen scientific understanding of how humans acquire, refine, and transfer motor skills, supporting advancements in both theoretical neuroscience and applied performance science.

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David Blum | Neurodegeneration | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. David Blum | Neurodegeneration | Best Academic Researcher Award

Inserm | France

Dr. David Blum is a leading physiologist and neuroscientist specialising in neurodegeneration, serving as a research director at Inserm within a prominent laboratory dedicated to Alzheimer’s disease and tauopathies. He completed his academic training in physiology and neuroscience, building a strong foundation that guides his work on the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative disorders. His professional experience includes extensive leadership in research programmes focused on Tau biology, metabolic regulation, neuroinflammation, and purinergic signalling, with particular emphasis on adenosine pathways. His research interests centre on understanding how Tau pathology disrupts memory, synaptic plasticity, and cognitive function, as well as exploring environmental, metabolic, and epigenomic contributors to disease progression. He possesses advanced research skills in experimental neuroscience, molecular physiology, genetic models, biomaterial applications, and translational approaches linking bench discoveries to clinical insights. Dr. Blum has been recognised through international collaborations, scientific contributions, and participation in excellence centres dedicated to neurodegenerative disease research. His honours reflect his influential role in advancing knowledge on Alzheimer’s disease, Huntington’s disease, and related disorders. Overall, he stands as a highly respected scientist whose integrative work continues to shape current understanding of neurodegenerative mechanisms and supports the development of innovative therapeutic strategies.

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Sinem Yaprak Karavana | Formulation development | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sinem Yaprak Karavana | Formulation Development | Best Researcher Award

Ege University | Turkey

Prof. Dr. Sinem Yaprak Karavana is a distinguished academic in pharmaceutical technology at Ege University, where she has built her entire educational and professional journey, earning successive degrees and rising to a senior professorial role. Her expertise spans formulation development, cosmetology, pharmacology, therapeutics, and broader health sciences, with a strong research focus on innovative drug-delivery systems, including mucoadhesive platforms, nanotechnology-based carriers, and medical textile applications. She has contributed extensively to scientific literature, maintaining an active research portfolio supported by national scientific bodies and health institutions, and has led numerous projects exploring advanced fibre-based systems, buccal delivery technologies, radiopharmaceutical penetration, and medical formulations for neurological, dermatological, and oral health applications. Her research skills encompass formulation design, in vitro and in vivo evaluation, nanoparticle engineering, polymer science, and therapeutic system optimisation. Recognised for her scholarly impact, she has received academic honours, project grants, and professional commendations that reflect her sustained contributions to the pharmaceutical sciences community. Overall, Prof. Karavana stands as an influential researcher whose work continues to shape modern drug-delivery strategies, demonstrating a commitment to innovation, scientific rigor, and translational impact in health-related formulation development.

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Baloglu, E., Karavana, S. Y., Senyigit, Z. A., & Guneri, T. (2011). Rheological and mechanical properties of poloxamer mixtures as a mucoadhesive gel base. Pharmaceutical Development and Technology, 16(6), 627–636. Citations: 216

Baloglu, E., Bernkop-Schnürch, A., Karavana, S. Y., & Senyigit, Z. A. (2009). Strategies to prolong the intravaginal residence time of drug delivery systems. Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, 12(3), 312–336. Citations: 156

Rençber, S., Karavana, S. Y., Şenyiğit, Z. A., Eraç, B., Limoncu, M. H., & Baloğlu, E. (2017). Mucoadhesive in situ gel formulation for vaginal delivery of clotrimazole: Formulation, preparation, and in vitro/in vivo evaluation. Pharmaceutical Development and Technology, 22(4), 551–561. Citations: 129

Rençber, S., Karavana, S. Y., Yılmaz, F. F., Eraç, B., Nenni, M., Özbal, S., … (2016). Development, characterization, and in vivo assessment of mucoadhesive nanoparticles containing fluconazole for the local treatment of oral candidiasis. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 2641–2653. Citations: 114

Şenyiğit, Z. A., Karavana, S. Y., Erac, B., Gürsel, Ö., Limoncu, M. H., & Baloğlu, E. (2014). Evaluation of chitosan-based vaginal bioadhesive gel formulations for antifungal drugs. Acta Pharmaceutica, 64(2), 139–156. Citations: 113

Asmaa Abdelmaksoud | Molecular Pathology | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Asmaa Abdelmaksoud | Molecular Pathology | Best Scholar Award

Ohio State University | United States

Dr. Asmaa Abdelmaksoud, Ph.D., is a distinguished molecular biologist and pathology researcher currently serving as a Research Associate in the Department of Ophthalmology at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and a Senior Fellow in the Department of Pathology at the National Liver Institute, Menoufia University, Egypt. She holds advanced degrees in molecular biology, analytical biochemistry, and histology from Menoufia and Sadat City Universities, where she also developed expertise in molecular pathology and genetic engineering. Her professional journey reflects a strong blend of academic leadership and scientific innovation, having managed the Sustainable Science Institute Collaborative Research Centre Biobank in Egypt while mentoring graduate students and leading workshops in molecular biology and pathology. Dr. Abdelmaksoud’s research interests focus on cancer biology, hepatocellular carcinoma, genetic alterations, and molecular mechanisms underlying disease progression, supported by international training experiences in Spain, France, and the United States. Her research skills encompass histopathology, molecular diagnostics, and advanced laboratory methodologies. She has earned notable recognitions, including Best Abstract Awards from prestigious international pathology congresses for her groundbreaking work on hepatocellular carcinoma. Committed to advancing molecular diagnostics and translational medicine, Dr. Abdelmaksoud continues to contribute to global biomedical research with excellence, mentorship, and scientific integrity.

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Dan-Alexandru Szabo | Biomedical Engineering | Best Review Paper Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dan-Alexandru Szabo | Biomedical Engineering | Best Review Paper Award

George Emil Palade University of Medicine | Romania

Associate Professor Dr. Dan-Alexandru Szabo is a distinguished scholar and educator in the field of biomedical engineering and human motor sciences, whose professional journey reflects a profound commitment to education, research, and sports science. He obtained his academic qualifications from leading Romanian universities, specialising in kinesiology, physiology, pedagogy, and performance management in sport. His extensive teaching and coaching career spans multiple institutions, where he has taught subjects including human motor activity, kinesiology, psychomotor education, and rehabilitation sciences. Dr. Szabo’s research interests encompass biomechanics, kinesiology, physical education, sports performance, and the integration of biomedical principles in human motion analysis. His research skills extend to experimental design, performance optimisation, data analysis in sports science, and the application of technology in rehabilitation. A respected peer reviewer for several Web of Science-indexed journals, he has contributed significantly to the academic community through scholarly publications and active participation in international conferences. His achievements include multiple national volleyball championships and involvement in curriculum development for physical education in Romania. Dr. Szabo’s dedication to academic excellence and innovation in human movement sciences has earned him recognition and numerous professional affiliations, underscoring his impact on education, research, and sports development in Romania and beyond.

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Kathrin Eichinger | Neuroimmunology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kathrin Eichinger | Neuroimmunology | Best Researcher Award

Medical University of Vienna | Austria

Dr. Kathrin Eichinger is a compassionate and highly skilled Austrian paediatrician specialising in child and adolescent medicine with advanced training in neuropaediatrics at the Medical University of Vienna. Her academic foundation was established at the Medical University of Innsbruck, complemented by an Erasmus semester at the University of Valladolid in Spain, which enriched her international perspective and linguistic proficiency. Professionally, she has gained extensive clinical experience across leading paediatric institutions, including the St. Anna Children’s Hospital and the Hospital of the Brothers of Mercy, where she honed her expertise in paediatric neurology, developmental diagnostics, and intensive care. Her research contributions include participation in clinical trials such as the eSMART project on electronic symptom management. Dr. Eichinger’s technical skills encompass EEG interpretation, paediatric ultrasound, sedation procedures, and emergency paediatric life support, underscoring her strong command of clinical practice and patient safety. Recognised through several advanced certifications and active participation in specialised workshops and international medical forums, she continues to pursue excellence in paediatric neuroimmunology and epilepsy care. Fluent in German, English, and Spanish, she combines clinical precision with empathetic patient care. Driven by curiosity and dedication, Dr. Eichinger remains committed to advancing paediatric neurological research and improving healthcare outcomes for children.

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Friedrich Jung | Radiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Friedrich Jung | Radiology | Best Researcher Award

Brandenburg Technical University | Germany

Professor Dr. Friedrich Jung is a distinguished biomedical scientist renowned for his pioneering contributions to molecular cell biology, biomaterials, and clinical hemorheology. He has built an illustrious career across leading German research institutions, serving in key academic and leadership roles, including as Director of the Institute for Heart and Circulation Research in Dresden and Head of the Department of Biointerface Engineering at the Berlin Brandenburg Center for Regenerative Therapies. With a strong academic foundation in physical and biomedical engineering from RWTH Aachen and Saarland University, he has significantly advanced the understanding of cell–material interactions and blood–biomaterial compatibility. His research interests encompass biomaterial development, molecular mechanisms of vascular responses, regenerative medicine, and translational biotechnologies aimed at improving clinical outcomes. Highly skilled in experimental cell biology, biointerface engineering, and quality management in biomedical systems, he has authored hundreds of peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and scientific volumes. Professor Jung’s achievements have been recognised with prestigious honours such as the Robin Fahraeus, Otfried-Müller, and Oskar Orth Awards, and he has held leadership positions in European scientific societies. A visionary scholar and mentor, he continues to inspire innovation in biomedical science, bridging engineering and medicine for the advancement of human health and regenerative therapies.

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