Sboniso Mhlongo | Veterinary Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sboniso Mhlongo | Veterinary Public Health | Best Researcher Award

North West Department of Agriculture | South Africa

Ms. Sboniso Mhlongo is a highly accomplished South African public health professional and microbiologist with extensive expertise in veterinary public health, epidemiology, and quality management systems. She holds a Master of Public Health with distinction from the University of Johannesburg, alongside degrees in Quality, Environmental Management, and Microbiology from leading South African universities. Her career at the North West Department of Agriculture as Chief Veterinary Technologist has been defined by leadership in ISO 17025-compliant laboratory operations, surveillance programs for food, water, and environmental hygiene, and mentoring multidisciplinary teams. Ms. Mhlongo’s research interests center on zoonotic disease surveillance, laboratory quality systems, and occupational health risk assessment in veterinary settings. She is highly skilled in data management, statistical analysis using SPSS and Excel, laboratory diagnostics, and biosafety procedures, and has demonstrated excellence in policy translation through technical reporting and national health framework development. Her notable accomplishments include pioneering SANAS accreditation for a state-owned veterinary laboratory and coordinating national surveillance projects that informed animal health policies. Recognized for her academic excellence and professional impact, she is a member of the Golden Key International Honour Society and registered with professional scientific and veterinary councils. Her career reflects a deep commitment to strengthening public health systems and advancing laboratory standards in South Africa.

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Grigorios Markakis | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Grigorios Markakis | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki | Greece

Mr. Grigorios Markakis is a dedicated and accomplished veterinarian and researcher with a strong academic foundation from the School of Veterinary Medicine at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where he pursued veterinary studies with excellence and is currently advancing his expertise as a PhD student focusing on haemosporidian infections in birds of prey in Greece. His education encompasses extensive training in exotic animal medicine, clinical pathology, therapeutics, anesthesia, diagnostic imaging, wildlife and zoo animal management, as well as specialized courses in avian, reptile, and small mammal medicine and surgery. Professionally, he has contributed as a veterinarian at multiple wildlife rehabilitation centers, zoos, and animal hospitals, actively participating in surgical procedures, animal care, and conservation initiatives, while also providing on-call veterinary services and engaging in voluntary programs for wildlife protection. His research interests center on wildlife parasitology, infectious diseases, and rehabilitation, demonstrated through publications on haemosporidian infections, Sarcocystis, Dirofilaria, and Coxiella burnetii, as well as contributions to wildlife rescue guidelines. Skilled in clinical procedures, first aid, emergency care, and laboratory investigations, he is proficient in research methodologies, wildlife health management, and veterinary forensics. Recognized for academic excellence and professional contributions, he has received scholarships, honorary awards, and travel grants. Overall, his work exemplifies a commitment to advancing veterinary science, wildlife conservation, and animal welfare through rigorous research, hands-on practice, and active knowledge dissemination.

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Guilherme Vinicius Gonçalves de Pádua | Plant Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Guilherme Vinicius Gonçalves de Pádua | Plant Science | Best Researcher Award

Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Amazonas | Brazil

Dr. Guilherme Vinicius Gonçalves de Pádua is a Brazilian agronomist and researcher whose academic foundation spans agronomy, forestry sciences, and sustainable management of semi-arid ecosystems. He earned his undergraduate degree in Agricultural Engineering from the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco, followed by a specialization in Sustainable Management of the Semi-Arid Region and a master’s degree in Forest Sciences from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, culminating with a doctorate in Agronomy from the Federal University of Paraíba. His professional experience includes teaching at the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Amazonas, where he contributes to agricultural education in the areas of phytosanitary practices, irrigation, and agroforestry systems. Dr. Pádua’s research interests focus on seed physiology, forest restoration, biodiversity, and sustainable seed technologies, emphasizing native species such as Hymenaea martiana. Skilled in experimental design, seed quality analysis, and image-based biometric evaluation, he integrates ecological principles with technological innovation. His work has been published in leading journals, and he has served as a peer reviewer for several scientific periodicals. Recognized for his dedication to environmental sustainability and education, Dr. Pádua exemplifies a commitment to advancing agricultural sciences through research, teaching, and ecological stewardship.

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José David Cuesta Sáez de Tejada | Data Analysis in Social Sciences | Outstanding Educator Award

Mr. José David Cuesta Sáez de Tejada | Data Analysis in Social Sciences | Outstanding Educator Award

University of Murcia | Spain

Dr. José David Cuesta Sáez de Tejada is a distinguished Spanish scholar and psychopedagogue recognized for his academic dedication to educational quality, innovation, and inclusive learning. He holds a Licentiate in Psychopedagogy and a Doctorate in the same discipline from the University of Granada, where his doctoral research focused on leadership as a determinant of quality in university teaching, earning the highest academic distinction. He further pursued a Master’s degree in Mediation for the Independent Living of Persons with Disabilities from the University of Murcia, reflecting his commitment to supporting autonomy and social integration for individuals with special needs. Professionally, Dr. Cuesta Sáez de Tejada has been actively engaged in higher education, teacher training, and research in psychopedagogy, with expertise in educational leadership, intervention strategies, and inclusive pedagogy. His research interests encompass the enhancement of teaching methodologies, educational innovation, disability studies, and the improvement of learning environments through multidisciplinary collaboration. He has participated in numerous national and international congresses dedicated to autism, educational innovation, and higher education reform, contributing to the exchange of best practices. Honored for his scholarly excellence and leadership in educational research, Dr. Cuesta Sáez de Tejada continues to promote inclusive education and pedagogical transformation in contemporary academia.

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Hanna Küpper | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hanna Küpper | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

University hospital in Tübingen | Germany

Dr. Hanna Küpper is a dedicated neuropaediatrician and specialist registrar at the University Hospital Tübingen, where she focuses on advancing the understanding and diagnosis of paediatric neuromuscular diseases. She completed her medical degree at the University of Freiburg, complemented by international academic experiences at the Université Paris-Sud and St. Thomas Hospital London, followed by specialized medical training in Bonn, Tübingen, and Vogtareuth. Her research centers on high-resolution ultrasound imaging of peripheral nerves, skeletal, and respiratory muscles in children affected by hereditary and inflammatory neuropathies, myopathies, and spinal muscular atrophy. With ongoing collaborations with institutions such as RadboudUMC Nijmegen, Smartcare, and the FAIR-DMD registry, Dr. Küpper contributes to the development of standardized imaging protocols that link clinical and neurophysiological findings. Her scientific expertise extends to consulting for pharmaceutical projects with Roche in areas like spinal muscular atrophy and Duchenne muscular dystrophy. She has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications and is an active member of several professional organizations, including DGKJ, GNP, EPNS, DGKN, DGfE, and DEGUM. Recognized for her commitment to translational research and clinical excellence, Dr. Küpper’s work bridges advanced imaging techniques with patient-centered care, reinforcing her position as a leading figure in paediatric neuroimaging and neuromuscular research.

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Alina Diana Zamfir | Brain Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Alina Diana Zamfir | Brain Science | Best Researcher Award

National Institute for R&D in Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter | Romania

Dr. Alina Diana Zamfir is a distinguished Romanian physicist and professor known for her pioneering research in biophysics, mass spectrometry, and biomolecular analysis. She earned her academic degrees in physics from leading Romanian universities, including a Ph.D. in Physics and two habilitations in Biophysics and Physics from prestigious institutions in Romania and Germany. Currently serving as a Senior Scientific Researcher at the National Institute for Research and Development in Electrochemistry and Condensed Matter and as a Professor at Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad, she also mentors doctoral candidates at the West University of Timisoara. Her professional journey includes research and teaching appointments in Germany and collaborations with international universities and corporations. Dr. Zamfir’s research interests focus on mass spectrometry-based proteomics, glycomics, and microfluidics for the analysis of complex biological systems. She is highly skilled in advanced spectrometric analysis, microfluidic platform development, and molecular characterization of biomolecules. A recipient of numerous awards, including the Romanian Academy Prize, the Elsevier Top Cited Article Award, and the Wiley Award, she is also President of the Romanian Society for Mass Spectrometry. Her extensive contributions to molecular biophysics and analytical chemistry continue to advance biomedical innovation and interdisciplinary scientific excellence worldwide.

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Henry Nelson Puerta-Guardo | Microbe-Host Biology and Vector Control | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Henry Nelson Puerta-Guardo | Microbe-Host Biology and Vector Control | Best Researcher Award

Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan | Mexico

Dr. Henry Puerta-Guardo is an accomplished Associate Research Professor at the Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán (UADY), Mexico, recognized for his extensive contributions to virology, viral pathogenesis, and vector-borne disease research. He completed his academic training in bacteriology at the University of San Buenaventura, followed by a master’s degree in microbiology and cellular biology from the Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research, a PhD in infectomics and molecular pathogenesis from CINVESTAV, and postdoctoral research in viral pathogenesis at the University of California, Berkeley. His professional career spans research, teaching, and editorial roles in leading institutions and journals, where he explores the molecular mechanisms of dengue and Zika viruses, host-pathogen interactions, and vector control strategies. His primary research interests include endothelial barrier dysfunction, immune response to flavivirus infections, molecular virology, and epidemiology of arboviruses. Dr. Puerta-Guardo is skilled in cellular and molecular biology, vascular-endothelial biology, and diagnostics development. His numerous awards, such as the National Laboratory for Genomics in Biodiversity Award, the Wellcome Trust Award, and recognition from the National System for Researchers, highlight his scientific excellence. Through innovative interdisciplinary collaborations, he continues to advance global understanding of emerging infectious diseases and develop preventive strategies against arbovirus transmission in endemic regions.

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Dietmar Oelz | Mathematical Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dietmar Oelz | Mathematical Biology | Best Researcher Award

University of Queensland | Australia

Dr. Dietmar Oelz is a distinguished mathematician and senior academic at the University of Queensland, renowned for his pioneering work in mathematical biology and mechanobiology. He holds advanced qualifications in Mathematics from the University of Vienna and the Vienna University of Technology, where his doctoral research focused on nonlinear models in mathematical physics and biology. Over his extensive academic career, he has held research and teaching positions at globally respected institutions, including the Courant Institute at New York University, the University of California Davis, and the Johann Radon Institute in Vienna, contributing significantly to applied mathematics and computational modeling. His research interests lie in mathematical modeling of cellular processes, biopolymer dynamics, collective cell migration, and mechanochemical pattern formation, combining theoretical analysis with biological applications. Dr. Oelz possesses strong expertise in applied mathematics, numerical simulation, and interdisciplinary collaboration, which has been demonstrated through his leadership in various international research projects and symposia. His scholarly achievements have earned him prestigious honors, including the Bellman Prize and recognition for excellence from the University of Vienna. Through his research, mentorship, and academic leadership, Dr. Oelz continues to advance the understanding of cellular mechanics and contribute to the global development of quantitative biosciences.

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Seyedehsamaneh Shojaeilangari | Stuttering | Most Liked Article Award

Dr. Seyedehsamaneh Shojaeilangari | Stuttering | Most Liked Article Award

Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST) | Iran

Dr. Seyedeh Samaneh Shojaei Langari is an accomplished Iranian scientist and Assistant Professor in the Biomedical Engineering Group at the Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology, recognized for her expertise in artificial intelligence, image processing, and biomedical signal analysis. She holds advanced degrees in Biomedical Engineering, including a doctorate from Nanyang Technological University with a focus on robust facial emotion recognition, and both master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Amirkabir University of Technology, where she specialized in biological signal pattern recognition and fingerprint identification. Her professional experience spans prestigious institutions such as the Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, and NTU’s Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, where she conducted pioneering research on brain activity in stuttering, neurodegenerative biomarkers, and PET scanner data recovery. Dr. Shojaei Langari’s research interests encompass biomedical imaging, cognitive sciences, and machine learning applications in healthcare diagnostics, reflected in her extensive publications on brain structure analysis, cancer detection, and cardiovascular signal modeling. Skilled in data analysis, pattern recognition, and neuroimaging, she has led and collaborated on multiple interdisciplinary projects improving diagnostic technologies. Her achievements include national and international honors, such as the SINGA scholarship and awards from Iran’s National Organization for Exceptional Talents. Dr. Shojaei Langari’s contributions exemplify innovation and leadership in advancing biomedical engineering and intelligent healthcare systems.

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Amalia Papanikolopoulou | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Amalia Papanikolopoulou | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Research Article Award

Athens Naval Hospital | Greece

Dr. Amalia Papanikolopoulou is a distinguished Greek medical professional and researcher with a strong interdisciplinary background in medicine, pharmacy, and clinical pharmacology. She earned her PhD from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, where she also obtained master’s degrees in Clinical Pharmacy and Tumors of the Chest, and holds both medical and pharmacy degrees from the same institution. Her professional career bridges pharmacy and medicine, having served as a hospital pharmacist and head of pharmacology at Athens Medical Center before specializing as a resident doctor in internal medicine and hematology at major hospitals in Athens. Dr. Papanikolopoulou’s research interests encompass infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, pharmacogenomics, hematologic malignancies, and oncologic pharmacotherapy. She has participated in multiple international and national clinical trials as a study coordinator and has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications with a notable citation record and h-index, reflecting her scholarly impact. Her research skills include clinical data analysis, pharmacovigilance, infection control, and evidence-based therapeutic evaluation. Dr. Papanikolopoulou is an active member of several national and international medical and pharmacological societies and has received multiple awards for her contributions at Panhellenic conferences. Her professional journey exemplifies dedication to translational medicine, bridging clinical practice with research to advance patient care and therapeutic innovation.

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