Flora Sarukhanyan | Neuroscience | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Flora Sarukhanyan | Neuroscience | Research Excellence Award

Senior Research Fellow / Head of Group | H. Buniatian Institute of Biochemistry NAS RA | Armenia

Dr. Flora Sarukhanyan is a neuroscience researcher focusing on neurotoxicity, neurodegenerative diseases, and experimental models of Parkinson’s disease. Her work investigates molecular mechanisms underlying neuronal damage and gender-based biological responses. With 12 citations, 4 publications, and an h-index of 2, she contributes to advancing neurological research.

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Rotenone Toxicity in Male and Female Albino Rats in the Route of Parkinson’s Disease Modeling
– Iranian Journal of Toxicology, 2025

Weishuo Fang | Pharmacology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Weishuo Fang | Pharmacology | Research Excellence Award

Principal Investigator | Institute of Materia Medica, CAMS & PUMC | China

Dr. Weishuo Fang is a pharmacology researcher specializing in medicinal chemistry, drug discovery, and molecular therapeutics. His work focuses on FXR modulators, neuroprotection, and anticancer drug development. With 1694 citations, 102 publications, and an h-index of 24, he has made significant contributions to translational and pharmaceutical research.

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Farnesoid X receptor modulator represses liver fibrosis via ERK/p38 signaling pathways
– Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods, 2024
Modulation of taxane binding to tubulin improves microtubule targeting and anticancer activity
– European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2023
Structure optimization of FXR modulators for NASH therapy
– Pharmaceuticals, 2023
Discovery of selective FXR modulators improving metabolic disorders
– Bioorganic Chemistry, 2022
Neuroprotective compound reducing amyloid-related cytotoxicity
– Neurochemical Research, 2020

Wei-Jun Ding | Medicine and Dentistry | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Wei-Jun Ding | Medicine and Dentistry | Distinguished Scientist Award

Director | Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine | China

Prof. Wei-Jun Ding is a researcher specializing in pharmacology and traditional Chinese medicine, with a focus on metabolic disorders, inflammation, and obesity-related diseases. His work explores molecular mechanisms and herbal therapeutics, integrating systems biology approaches. With 1129 citations, 90 publications, and an h-index of 18, he has made significant contributions to translational biomedical research.

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Nobiletin restores the intestinal barrier of HFD-induced obese mice by promoting MHC-II expression and lipid metabolism
– Molecular Medicine, 2025

A blueprint of synergistic effect in Crataegus pinnatifida and obesity-related gut microbiota against obesity via systems biology concept
– PLOS ONE, 2025

Chicoric acid ameliorates rat salpingitis by inhibiting the Nrf2/Notch1 signaling pathway
– European Journal of Pharmacology, 2025

The HIF-1α signaling pathway: A key approach to revealing the effects of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi against lipopolysaccharide-induced spontaneous abortion
– Phytomedicine, 2025

Erchen decoction alleviates anxiety and depression-like behaviors in high-fat diet-induced obesity mice via the Adipose–Brain axis
– Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2025

Xingqi Zhao | Pharmacology | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Xingqi Zhao | Pharmacology | Excellence in Research Award

Lecturer | Shandong Medical And Pharmaceutical University | China.

Dr. Xingqi Zhao is a Lecturer at Shandong Medical and Pharmaceutical University, China, with research focused on molecular biology, oxidative stress, and cellular repair mechanisms. His work explores epigenetic regulation and disease pathways, contributing to understanding tissue injury and recovery. With 93 citations, 8 publications, and an h-index of 5, his research shows emerging academic impact.

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Corrigendum to “Symmetrical dimethylation of H4R3: A bridge linking DNA damage and repair upon oxidative stress”
– Redox Biology

Hans-Werner Denker | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

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Implantation and early embryonic development in mammals
– Developmental Biology

Embryo-maternal interactions and reproductive biology
– Reproductive Sciences

Ethical and biological aspects of human embryology research
– Bioethics Journal

Shiquan Sun | Computational Biology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Shiquan Sun | Computational Biology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Shiquan Sun of Xi’an Jiaotong University, China, is a researcher specializing in environmental health, biomedical science, and disease mechanisms. His work explores air pollution impacts, molecular pathways, and multi-omics approaches in conditions such as Parkinson’s disease and cartilage disorders, contributing significantly to public health research and translational biomedical advancements.

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Associations of ambient particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide with hospital admissions for Parkinson’s disease: A nationwide case-crossover study in China
– Environmental Pollution, 2025

Unraveling Tissue Complexity Through Single-Cell and Spatial Transcriptomics
– Editorial

Effects of selenium-mediated RUNX2 overexpression and its transcriptome alterations on Chondrocyte injury in Kashin Beck disease
– Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2025