Orquidia G Mendez-Flores | Cognition | Best Faculty Award

Dr. Orquidia G Mendez-Flores | Cognition | Best Faculty Award

Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco | Mexico

Dr. Orquidia G. Méndez Flores is a genetics and molecular biology researcher and professor whose academic foundation includes a biology degree followed by advanced training in molecular neuroscience, emphasizing glial transport systems and glutamate regulation. Her professional experience spans teaching and research roles in universities and scientific institutions, contributing to postgraduate programs, thesis supervision, and academic coordination. She has developed expertise in neurochemistry, molecular nutrition, metabolic dysfunction, and neurodegeneration, while her early work explored the protective and nutritional potential of medicinal plants. Her research focuses on mechanisms linking neurotransmission, metabolic imbalance, brain energetics, and neurodevelopment, applying cellular, animal, and human models to understand how metabolic diseases contribute to neurological deterioration. She is skilled in molecular biology techniques, cell culture, biochemical assays, bioinformatics tools, scientific communication, and mentoring emerging scientists. With numerous scientific publications, active participation in national and international congresses, and membership in research systems, she contributes to advancing neuroscience and biomedical knowledge in Mexico. Her honors include recognition as a national researcher and participation in specialized international training programs that strengthen her academic leadership. Overall, Dr. Méndez Flores represents a dedicated scholar committed to integrating molecular research with health sciences education, fostering innovation in understanding and preventing neurodegenerative and metabolic conditions.

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Méndez-Flores, O. G., Costa, A. C. R., de Aguiar, A. F. L., Paes-Colli, Y., Batista, C. M., Ribeiro-Resende, V. T., Ortega, A., & de Melo Reis, R. A. (2025). Extracellular matrix proteins differentiate postnatal mouse retina neurospheres into neurons or glia profiles. Neurochemical Research.

Cigarroa-Durán, J., López-Ramírez, G., Martínez-López, M. C., Castro-Quezada, I., Ortega Soto, A., & Méndez-Flores, O. G. (2025). In young adult males, bitterness perception is associated with excess body mass and metabolic dysregulation. Endocrinología, Diabetes y Nutrición.

Méndez-Flores, O. G., Hernández-Kelly, L. C., Olivares-Bañuelos, T. N., López-Ramírez, G., & Ortega, A. (2024). Brain energetics and glucose transport in metabolic diseases: role in neurodegeneration. Nutritional Neuroscience.

Opeyemi Aniramu | Environmental-Cognitive Science | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Opeyemi Aniramu | Environmental-Cognitive Science | Excellence in Research Award

Obafemi Awolowo University Ife | Nigeria

Dr. Opeyemi Samuel Aniramu is a passionate Nigerian environmental geographer and researcher whose academic and professional career reflect an enduring commitment to sustainability, climate resilience, and geospatial innovation. He earned his degrees in Geography and Environmental Control and Management from Obafemi Awolowo University, where he is also pursuing his doctoral studies focusing on spatial assessment of urban flood dynamics and resilience strategies in Lagos Metropolis. His academic journey demonstrates excellence in environmental systems analysis, geoinformatics, and sustainable development. Professionally, he has contributed to academia and environmental education through teaching and research positions in reputable institutions, including Faith Academy and Chrisland Schools, where he served as an educator and GIS instructor. His research interests encompass flood risk management, sustainable tourism, land degradation, and climate change adaptation, with publications in leading international journals such as Sustainable Earth Reviews, Frontiers in Climate, and Journal of Environmental Sustainability. Dr. Aniramu’s research skills include geospatial analysis, GIS and remote sensing, data modeling, and environmental impact assessment. His scholarly excellence has been recognized through a merit-based Ph.D. scholarship from the Ekiti State Scholarship Board and a commendation award for academic contribution from Faith Academy. Through his commitment to teaching, innovation, and applied environmental research, Dr. Aniramu continues to advance sustainable urban development and inspire a new generation of environmental scientists in Nigeria and beyond.

Profile: Scopus

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