Noor Ul Ain | Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Noor Ul Ain | Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Institute of Biomedical and Genetic Engineering | Pakistan

Noor Ul Ain is a highly accomplished molecular biologist whose academic journey reflects consistent excellence from her undergraduate studies in medical laboratory technology through advanced training in biochemistry, molecular biology, and culminating in a doctorate in molecular biology. Her professional career spans significant roles as a medical laboratory technologist at Shaukat Khanum Cancer Memorial Hospital, scientific officer, and later senior scientific officer at the Institute of Biomedical and Genetic Engineering in Islamabad, as well as a visiting PhD researcher at the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden. Her research interests focus on the genetics of rare skeletal disorders, genetic susceptibility to disease outcomes such as COVID, and broader studies in molecular genetics and clinical genomics. Skilled in a wide range of laboratory and analytical techniques, including next-generation sequencing, whole exome and genome data analysis, sanger sequencing, cell culture, cloning, immunofluorescence, and microscopy, she has contributed to numerous international publications with impactful findings in human genetics and molecular pathology. She has been recognized with several prestigious awards and scholarships, including distinctions for academic performance and international research fellowships. Noor Ul Ain stands out as a promising researcher whose contributions bridge clinical relevance with molecular discovery, and her dedication positions her as a leading figure in advancing genetic and biomedical sciences..

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Qura Ain | Phamagenetics | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Qura Ain | Phamagenetics | Women Researcher Award

University College Dublin | Pakistan

Dr. Qura Tul Ain is a passionate pharmacogenetic researcher and medical doctor with a strong dedication to advancing knowledge in rare diseases, human genetics, and advanced health sciences. She completed her MBBS from the Services Institute of Medical Sciences in Lahore, where she gained extensive clinical exposure through rotations in medicine, surgery, intensive care, gynecology, and ophthalmology, and later pursued an MPhil in Pharmacology with a specialization in molecular genetics at Shifa Tameer-e-Millat University, Islamabad. Her academic training provided her with expertise in genomics, bioinformatics, and molecular pharmacology, with her thesis focusing on the pharmacogenetics of low-dose empagliflozin in patients with heart failure. Professionally, she has served as a demonstrator in pharmacology at Shifa College of Medicine, alongside clinical roles as a medical officer and house physician in both medicine and surgical departments. Her research interests include pharmacogenomics, molecular genetics, and personalized medicine, with a particular focus on identifying genetic markers that predict treatment outcomes in cardiovascular diseases. She is skilled in laboratory techniques such as PCR, RFLP, DNA/RNA extraction, and gel electrophoresis, which support her translational research. Her contributions have been recognized through research fellowships and academic opportunities, reflecting her commitment to bridging genetics and clinical therapeutics. With her strong foundation in medicine, research, and teaching, Dr. Qura Tul Ain is well positioned to make impactful contributions to precision medicine and healthcare innovation.

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Chengfang Tang | Newborn Screening | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Chengfang Tang | Newborn Screening | Best Researcher Award

Guangzhou Medical University | China

Chengfang Tang, a supervising technician at Guangzhou Newborn Screening Center, Guangzhou Women and Children’s Medical Center, Guangzhou Medical University, holds a Master’s degree from Sun Yat-sen University with specialization in instrumental analysis in Pharmaceutical Analysis. With extensive professional experience, she has dedicated her career to clinical and research work on tandem mass spectrometry for newborn screening of multiple genetic metabolic diseases, contributing significantly to early detection and management of rare disorders. She also serves as Secretary of the Genetic Metabolism Group of the Rare Disease Branch of the Guangdong Medical Association, reflecting her leadership in the field. Her research interests center on newborn screening, with notable contributions in advancing diagnostic techniques for genetic metabolic conditions. She has published impactful research in high-quality journals, including International Journal of Neonatal Screening and Clinica Chimica Acta, and has conducted studies on newborn screening for adrenoleukodystrophy. Skilled in advanced laboratory techniques, mass spectrometry applications, and clinical data interpretation, her expertise supports precision medicine and improved child health outcomes. Recognized for her commitment, she has earned professional honors through memberships and leadership roles in scientific associations. Overall, Chengfang Tang’s work exemplifies excellence in research and innovation, strengthening global newborn screening efforts and improving pediatric healthcare.

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Dominique BREMOND-GIGNAC | Congenital Aniridia | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Dominique BREMOND-GIGNAC | Congenital Aniridia | Best Researcher Award

University Hospital Necker Enfants malades |  France

Dominique Sandra Bremond-Gignac is a distinguished Professor of Ophthalmology and Head of the Ophthalmology Department at University Hospital Necker Enfants-malades, Paris, with a pediatric ophthalmology subspecialty. She leads the OPHTARA Rare Eye Diseases Center coordinating multiple French centers and serves as Head of the CLAIROP Clinical Research Center accredited by Europe EVI-CT, overseeing numerous clinical research protocols. She is affiliated with Paris Cité University and Sorbonne Paris Cité University and contributes to INSERM research in ocular physiopathology and clinical development. Prof. Bremond-Gignac has extensive experience in training medical students, residents, and orthoptists, and holds leadership positions in European and international ophthalmology societies, including WSPOS, EVER, and IMI. Her clinical expertise spans anterior segment surgery, strabismus, oculoplastics, and management of rare and congenital eye diseases. She has over two hundred PubMed-indexed publications and is recognized for her contributions to pediatric ophthalmology, clinical research, and medical education worldwide.

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Education

Prof. Bremond-Gignac received her medical training at Paris V University, completing her MD with a medal and specialization in ophthalmology. She holds a Master’s degree in Pharmacology and a second Master’s in Medical Imaging, complementing her clinical expertise with research proficiency. She pursued a PhD in Anatomy at Paris V University, earning distinctions from the examining jury. Her advanced training includes international research experiences, including six months at Manhattan Eye Ear and Throat Hospital in New York and a postgraduate research year at INSERM Unit 598 focused on the ocular surface. She also obtained the European Board of Ophthalmology diploma and completed hospital management training at the EMAMH School of Hospital Management, Paris. Her education combines rigorous medical, surgical, and research training, integrating clinical care with translational ophthalmology research. This foundation supports her leadership in pediatric ophthalmology, rare eye disease management, and clinical research coordination.

Experience

Prof. Bremond-Gignac began her career as a university assistant in ophthalmology and anatomy at Paris, followed by a fellowship in Paris University Hospitals’ ophthalmology departments. She progressed to associate professor at University Hospital R. Debré and later became a full professor of ophthalmology. She currently heads the Ophthalmology Department at University Hospital Necker Enfants-malades, overseeing pediatric clinical care, surgical interventions, and training programs for medical students, residents, and orthoptists. She leads the CLAIROP Clinical Research Center, coordinating phase I-III clinical trials, and directs the OPHTARA Rare Eye Diseases Center, managing national networks for rare ocular conditions. Her professional experience spans clinical practice, surgical expertise in anterior segment, strabismus, and oculoplastics, and leadership in research and hospital management. She is an expert advisor to French ministries and European agencies and holds key roles in international ophthalmology societies, combining administrative, educational, research, and clinical expertise to advance pediatric ophthalmology and ocular disease research.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Bremond-Gignac has been widely recognized for her contributions to ophthalmology and medical education. She was decorated Chevalier de l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques by the President of her university and later received the Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur for her outstanding service in medicine. She earned the Al Biglan Medal from Pittsburgh University with a dedicated lecture recognizing her clinical and research achievements. She is also a distinguished award member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and received the Gold Medal Distinction from the Moroccan Society of Ophthalmology. Beyond formal awards, she is widely acknowledged for her leadership in European and international ophthalmology societies, her role in coordinating rare eye disease networks, and her contributions to clinical research and medical education. Her honors reflect her dedication to advancing pediatric ophthalmology, fostering research collaborations, and mentoring the next generation of ophthalmologists and clinical scientists across Europe and internationally.

Research Focus

Prof. Bremond-Gignac’s research focuses on pediatric ophthalmology, rare eye diseases, and ocular physiopathology with translational applications. She leads clinical trials in the CLAIROP Research Center, addressing innovative therapies across phase I to III studies, and coordinates the OPHTARA Rare Eye Diseases Center to advance clinical research for conditions such as aniridia, congenital ocular anomalies, and progressive myopia. Her research integrates imaging, pharmacology, and surgical innovations to improve diagnosis, treatment, and patient outcomes. She collaborates nationally and internationally, contributing to European research networks and advisory boards. She also investigates ocular surface diseases and anterior segment pathologies, translating laboratory findings into clinical interventions. Prof. Bremond-Gignac mentors students and residents in clinical research methods and fosters multidisciplinary approaches linking ophthalmology, genetics, and public health. Her work bridges scientific discovery and patient care, emphasizing evidence-based interventions, early diagnosis of rare ocular conditions, and the development of novel therapies to enhance visual function and quality of life in children with complex eye diseases.

 

Publications

 

Title: Genotype-phenotype correlations of COL2A1 and COL11A1 patients
Year: 2025

Title: Cystadrops® Eye Drops for the Management of Ocular Cystinosis in Patients Aged 6 Months to < 2 Years
Year: 2025

Title: Fluctuations in angle lambda with the pupil diameter and correlations with biometric values in a healthy population
Year: 2025

Title: 12-month outcomes after voretigene neparvovec gene therapy in paediatric patients with RPE65-mediated inherited retinal dystrophy
Year: 2025

Title: Glaucome de l’aniridie congénitale liée au gène PAX6 : une revue de la littérature
Year: 2025

Title: Protocole national de diagnostic et de soin pour la prise en charge de la rétinopathie du prématuré : résumé pour le médecin traitant et le généraliste
Year: 2025

Conclusion

Prof. Dominique Sandra Bremond-Gignac is a global leader in pediatric ophthalmology and rare eye disease research, seamlessly integrating clinical practice, research excellence, and academic mentorship, recognized for her innovative contributions to ocular therapeutics, training future ophthalmologists, and shaping international ophthalmology standards through leadership roles in research networks and professional societies.