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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Toshifumi Ohkusa | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Toshifumi Ohkusa | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine |  Japan

Toshifumi Ohkusa is a distinguished physician-scientist with extensive expertise in gastroenterology, internal medicine, and microbiota research. He completed his medical education at Tokyo Medical and Dental University, earning both an MD and a PhD with research focused on experimental ulcerative colitis and intestinal microflora. His professional career spans roles as Research Associate, Instructor, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor, later advancing to Professor in the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at The Jikei University Kashiwa Hospital, before becoming a Special Professor at the Department of Microbiota Research at Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine. His academic journey also includes service as a visiting professor, reflecting his broad influence in clinical and translational research. His research interests center on inflammatory bowel disease, intestinal microbiota, gastrointestinal infections, and the pathophysiology of ulcerative colitis. Skilled in clinical studies, microbiota analysis, endoscopy, and translational approaches, he has contributed significantly to the understanding of intestinal health and disease. He is a fellow and active member of numerous national and international professional societies, and he serves as an editor and associate editor for respected journals in gastroenterology, microbiology, and nutrition. His honors and memberships highlight his leadership and recognition in advancing gastroenterological science. In conclusion, Dr. Ohkusa’s career reflects a lifelong dedication to medical research, clinical excellence, and academic mentorship, establishing him as a prominent authority in gastroenterology and microbiota research.

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Levent Tumkaya | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Levent Tumkaya | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Ondokuz Mayis University | Turkey

Prof. Levent Tümkaya is a distinguished academic and medical researcher whose career reflects deep expertise in the field of basic medical sciences with a strong focus on cellular biology, physiology, and pathology. He completed his doctoral studies at Ondokuz Mayis University School of Medicine after earning his postgraduate degree at Recep Tayyip Erdogan University, where he developed a solid foundation in medical and life sciences. Over the course of his career, he has advanced from research assistant to assistant professor, associate professor, and later full professor, holding academic appointments at both Recep Tayyip Erdogan University and Ondokuz Mayis University. His research interests include the biological effects of electromagnetic fields, mechanisms of cellular damage and repair, radiotherapy-induced organ injury, reproductive health, and strategies for enhancing nutrient bioavailability. He has authored several scientific articles published in high-impact journals indexed in SCI and related databases, demonstrating his strong research skills in experimental design, histopathological analysis, and biomedical investigation. Prof. Tümkaya has received recognition through his extensive scholarly contributions and his active role in advancing medical research and education. His career reflects dedication to both teaching and scientific innovation, and his continuing work positions him as a leading scholar making significant contributions to medical science and public health.

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Christoph Stephan | Infektiologie | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Christoph Stephan | Infektiologie | Best Research Article Award

Universitätsklinik Frankfurt | Germany

Professor Christoph Stephan is a distinguished physician and academic leader in internal medicine and infectious diseases at University Hospital Frankfurt, Goethe University. He serves as the lead physician of the HIVCENTER, the largest university-based outpatient clinic for individuals living with HIV, and has coordinated numerous clinical trials as principal investigator. Renowned for his expertise in HIV pharmacotherapy, management of opportunistic infections, and antimicrobial stewardship, he combines clinical excellence with groundbreaking research. Stephan is an active member of national and international infectious disease societies and has contributed significantly to guideline development programs and educational initiatives. With extensive teaching, mentoring, and publication experience, he has shaped the careers of numerous healthcare professionals. His scholarly work demonstrates a commitment to advancing understanding of HIV and infectious diseases, optimizing patient care, and fostering collaboration between clinical practice and scientific research, establishing him as a global authority in his field.

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Education

Professor Stephan completed rigorous medical training and specialized education in internal medicine and infectious diseases, acquiring extensive knowledge of clinical care, pharmacotherapy, and diagnostic methods. His advanced studies included intensive coursework and practical rotations in infectious disease management, HIV care, and treatment of opportunistic infections. Through formal medical education, professional certification, and continuous clinical training, he developed expertise in patient-centered care, evidence-based practice, and research methodology. Stephan’s education also encompassed advanced learning in antimicrobial stewardship, clinical trials management, and guideline development. Complementing his medical degree, he participated in workshops, seminars, and professional development programs focused on HIV medicine, virology, immunology, and healthcare innovation. His education laid the foundation for academic and clinical excellence, enabling him to contribute to national and international scientific communities, mentor emerging professionals, and develop comprehensive care strategies for complex infectious diseases. His dedication to lifelong learning has strengthened his role as both a clinician and a researcher of global standing.

Experience

Professor Stephan has extensive experience as a senior physician and infectious disease specialist at University Hospital Frankfurt, Goethe University. He leads the HIVCENTER, providing comprehensive care to people living with HIV, and oversees numerous outpatient programs and clinical services. As a principal investigator in multiple clinical trials, he has coordinated interdisciplinary teams, managed research protocols, and contributed to scientific advancements in HIV pharmacotherapy and infectious disease treatment. Stephan has significant teaching and mentoring experience, guiding medical students, residents, and early-career researchers in clinical practice, research methodology, and patient care. He actively participates in the development of national and international guidelines, committees, and educational initiatives for infectious diseases. His experience spans clinical practice, research, publication, and policy development, demonstrating leadership, innovation, and commitment to healthcare excellence. Through his work, he has enhanced patient outcomes, advanced scientific knowledge, and strengthened the integration of research and practice in infectious disease management.

Awards and Honors

Professor Christoph Stephan has received recognition for his outstanding contributions to infectious disease research, HIV care, and medical education. He is widely respected for his leadership in clinical trials, scientific publications, and guideline development programs, earning acclaim from national and international professional societies. Stephan’s expertise in HIV medicine, antimicrobial stewardship, and treatment of opportunistic infections has been acknowledged through appointments to advisory boards, leadership roles in professional organizations, and invitations to speak at prestigious conferences. His scholarly achievements, including authorship of numerous textbook chapters and peer-reviewed publications, have further established him as a thought leader in the field. Awards and honors reflect his dedication to improving patient care, advancing medical science, and mentoring future generations of clinicians and researchers. Through recognition from professional associations, academic institutions, and research communities, Stephan’s contributions continue to inspire excellence in the practice and study of infectious diseases and HIV medicine worldwide.

Research Focus

Professor Stephan’s research centers on HIV pharmacotherapy, treatment of opportunistic infections, and antimicrobial stewardship. His work investigates the optimization of antiretroviral therapy, mechanisms of HIV resistance, and strategies to prevent and manage secondary infections in immunocompromised patients. Stephan also explores the clinical and virological outcomes of novel treatment regimens, contributing to evidence-based approaches that improve patient health and quality of life. He is deeply involved in clinical trials, evaluating the safety, efficacy, and long-term impacts of antiviral therapies. His research encompasses guideline development, translational studies, and the integration of clinical findings into routine patient care. By combining rigorous scientific inquiry with practical healthcare applications, Stephan advances understanding of HIV pathophysiology, treatment challenges, and therapeutic innovations. He collaborates with national and international research networks, contributing to multicenter studies, publications, and knowledge dissemination. His work aims to enhance treatment strategies, support personalized medicine, and improve global standards of care for people living with HIV.

 

Publications

 

Title: Clinical Epidemiology of Cancer in People Living with HIV in Germany: A Retrospective, Observational, Multicenter, Federated Claims Data Analysis
Year: 2025

Title: Effectiveness, safety, and patient‐reported outcomes of emtricitabine/tenofovir alafenamide‐based regimens for the treatment of HIV‐1 infection: Final 24‐month results from the prospective German TAFNES cohort study
Year: 2025

Title: Antiretroviral treatment in PLWH with late diagnosis initiating ART with DTG/3TC or BIC/TAF/FTC: a real-world cohort analysis
Year: 2024

Title: Care interruptions and mortality among adults in Europe and North America
Year: 2024

Title: Coinfections and antimicrobial treatment in a cohort of falciparum malaria in a non-endemic country: a 10-year experience
Year: 2024

Title: Differences in the Course of CD4 and CD8 Cells After Chemoradiotherapy in People Living with HIV with Anal Cancer
Year: 2024

Title: HIV treatment with maraviroc: forgotten, not needed or still useful? Results from the MIRROR study
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Professor Christoph Stephan exemplifies excellence in clinical practice, research, and education in infectious diseases and HIV medicine, combining innovative research with compassionate patient care, impactful teaching, and leadership in guideline development, advancing global healthcare standards, improving patient outcomes, and inspiring the next generation of clinicians and researchers.

Diwakar Singh | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Diwakar Singh | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

University clinic of Dentistry | Medical University of Vienna | Austria

Dr. Diwakar Singh is a distinguished dental professional specializing in functional orthodontics, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, and craniofacial orthodontics. With a strong foundation in dental surgery from India, he advanced his academic journey in Austria, where he trained under globally renowned experts like Prof. Rudolf Slavicek and Prof. Sadao Sato. Currently a PhD candidate and clinical research assistant at the Center for Clinical Research, Medical University of Vienna, he contributes to pioneering approaches in conservative TMJ therapy and functional occlusion. He also serves as a visiting lecturer at prestigious institutions including Fujian Medical University, Ningbo Stomatology Hospital in China, and as a consultant in Cyprus. His clinical expertise encompasses periodontal rehabilitation, orthodontics, prosthodontics, implant prosthetics, and TMD management. Alongside his clinical and research endeavors, Dr. Singh is deeply committed to teaching, conducting advanced hands-on courses and lectures worldwide, establishing himself as an influential figure in functional orthodontics and interdisciplinary dentistry.

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Education

Dr. Diwakar Singh’s academic path reflects his dedication to advanced dental sciences. He earned his Bachelor of Dental Surgery in Punjab, India, and soon after pursued international specialization in functional orthodontics. At Danube University Krems, Austria, he completed a postgraduate diploma on TMJ functional diagnosis with Prof. Rudolf Slavicek, followed by advanced training as an Academic Expert in Craniofacial Functional Orthodontics. Under the mentorship of Prof. Sadao Sato, he mastered the MEAW technique for treating complex temporomandibular dysfunctions. His Master of Science in Dental Science focused on craniofacial orthodontics, producing an innovative thesis on sequential guidance and periodontitis assessment using 3D scanning technologies. Further certifications include controlled mandibular repositioning under Dr. Alain Landry and prosthetic rehabilitation training through the Vienna School of Interdisciplinary Dentistry (VieSID). Currently, as a PhD candidate at the Medical University of Vienna, his research explores internal derangements of the TMJ, combining clinical excellence with digital diagnostic innovations

Experience

Dr. Diwakar Singh’s professional journey spans clinical practice, research, and academic instruction across multiple countries. Since 2008, he has collaborated with Prof. Xiaohui Rausch-Fan in Vienna, treating complex periodontal, orthodontic, prosthodontic, and TMJ disorder cases, including full-mouth rehabilitation. His global expertise is reflected in his role as guest doctor at the Clinical Division of Prosthodontics, Medical University Vienna, and as senior visiting lecturer at Fujian Medical University in China. He also serves as visiting consultant for TMJ cases at Kokkinos Pediatric and Orthodontic Clinic in Cyprus and as lecturer at Ningbo Stomatology Hospital, China. At the Medical University of Vienna, he contributes as a clinical research assistant and practical instructor, guiding students in condylography, occlusion analysis, and advanced TMJ therapy. With more than a decade of teaching experience, Dr. Singh has conducted numerous international workshops and lectures, becoming a recognized authority in interdisciplinary dentistry and functional rehabilitation

Awards and Honors

Dr. Diwakar Singh has received recognition for his contributions to functional orthodontics, TMJ therapy, and interdisciplinary dental education. His international academic engagements, including roles in Austria, China, and Cyprus, highlight the esteem he commands among peers and institutions. He has been invited to present lectures, posters, and case studies at numerous international conferences, including IADR and ISDR assemblies, where his work on functional diagnosis and controlled mandibular repositioning has been widely appreciated. His collaborative research has been published in respected journals such as Bioengineering and Diagnostics, with significant impact on clinical protocols for TMD management. He is also a co-author of an authoritative textbook on temporomandibular disorders and has contributed a book chapter on craniofacial imaging and diagnosis, further establishing his academic presence. His recognition lies not only in formal awards but in his global teaching invitations, research collaborations, and pioneering role in advancing the Vienna Concept for TMDs.

Research Focus

Dr. Diwakar Singh’s research focuses on the biomechanics, diagnosis, and conservative management of temporomandibular joint disorders. He emphasizes functional occlusion rehabilitation, integrating digital scanning, condylography, and 3D imaging to enhance diagnostic precision and treatment planning. His expertise in controlled mandibular repositioning has led to innovative, non-invasive therapeutic strategies for neuro-muscular dysfunctions and internal TMJ derangements. He actively explores applications of splint therapy, MEAW orthodontics, and full-mouth rehabilitations, bridging clinical practice with research. His published works include clinical and MRI-based assessments of TMD patients, evaluation of articular eminence morphology, and studies on craniofacial imaging in orthodontic malocclusions. Through collaborations with leading experts worldwide, he advances the Vienna Concept, a holistic interdisciplinary approach to occlusion and TMD management. His contributions to books and international journals underscore his commitment to translational research that benefits both clinicians and patients, promoting functional stability, oral health, and quality of life in complex dental conditions.

 

Publications

 

Controlled Mandibular Repositioning: A Novel Approach for Treatment of TMDs
Year: 2025

Clinical and MRI-Based Assessment of Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders Treated by Controlled Mandibular Repositioning
Year: 2024

Temporomandibular joint osseous morphology of class I and class II malocclusions in the normal skeletal pattern: a cone-beam computed tomography study
Year: 2021

Is there an association between temporomandibular disorders and articular eminence inclination? A systematic review
Year: 2020

 

Conclusion

Dr. Diwakar Singh stands as a globally recognized dental professional whose career unites clinical expertise, academic teaching, and pioneering research in TMJ disorders, functional orthodontics, and craniofacial rehabilitation, making him an influential figure in advancing interdisciplinary dentistry worldwide.

Paula San Martín González | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Paula San Martín González | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Paula San Martín González, born in Salamanca, Spain, is a dedicated academic and healthcare professional currently serving as Profesora Ayudante Doctora at Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca. With a solid foundation in nursing, she has steadily advanced through both clinical and academic pathways. She holds a PhD in Human and Social Sciences and multiple master’s degrees in oncology, critical care, and emergency nursing, as well as in teaching secondary education. She has also earned postgraduate expertise in leadership, management, and ultrasound in nursing care. Since 2017, she has been deeply involved in higher education, delivering over 20 courses in nursing and health sciences. Recognized with the DOCENTIA award, her contributions span simulation-based teaching, innovation in health education, and interdisciplinary learning. Paula continues to enrich healthcare pedagogy through teaching, research, and curriculum development in simulation-based clinical practice.

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🎓 Education

Paula San Martín González completed her Bachelor’s in Nursing at Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca in 2014. She pursued specialized education with three official master’s degrees: one in Palliative Care for Oncology Patients (University of Salamanca, 2016), another in Critical and Emergency Nursing (University of León, 2017), and a third in Secondary and Vocational Education Teaching (UPSA). Additionally, she earned postgraduate qualifications in Leadership in Nursing Services (UDIMA, 2020) and Clinical Ultrasound for Nursing (Universidad Católica de Ávila, 2024). Her academic journey culminated in a PhD in Human and Social Sciences from Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca in 2022. Notably, she also became an Instructor in Advanced Clinical Simulation (UCAM, 2020), further deepening her pedagogical capabilities. Her educational background reflects a harmonious blend of clinical, academic, and teaching excellence, equipping her to bridge the gap between theoretical learning and healthcare practice with precision and empathy.

🧪 Experience

Paula has accumulated diverse experience in clinical and academic settings. She began her career as a nurse at Fundación Hospital General de la Santísima Trinidad (2015–2016) and later worked at Hospital Universitario Marqués de Valdecilla (2016–2017). In 2017, she transitioned to academia, joining Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca as a full-time Profesora Ayudante, later promoted to Profesora Ayudante Doctora in 2024. Her teaching portfolio spans over 25 university-level nursing and education courses, including mental health nursing, health alterations, community nursing, clinical practicums, and simulation-based learning. She also taught in collaborative programs like the University of Experience and courses at the University of Burgos. Alongside teaching, she has delivered workshops and seminars on simulation, leadership, and innovation in nursing education. Her consistent progression from bedside care to academic excellence highlights a commitment to training future nursing professionals through innovation, clinical insight, and dedication.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Paula San Martín González has been recognized for her exceptional teaching contributions with the DOCENTIA Award granted by Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca in 2024. This prestigious award acknowledges excellence in university teaching and reflects her high-quality performance in classroom instruction and academic mentorship. Her teaching activity from 2017 to 2021 was evaluated as Excellent by the ACSUCYL/ANECA accreditation bodies, affirming her effectiveness and impact as an educator. Additionally, she earned positive accreditation for the rank of Profesor Ayudante Doctor in 2024, further validating her professional competence and qualifications within Spain’s higher education system. Her commitment to innovative teaching methodologies, such as clinical simulation and patient-standardized training, has also contributed to her recognition as a leader in educational innovation. These accolades underscore her influence in the academic community and her drive to elevate the standards of nursing education.

🔬 Research Focus

Paula’s research centers on clinical simulation, educational innovation in nursing, leadership development, and digital health literacy. She is especially invested in exploring how simulation methodologies improve the practical training of nursing students. Her published work includes book chapters on simulation-based instruction using standardized patients, the integration of social media in health education, and strategies to foster entrepreneurial leadership among health sciences students. These contributions reflect her broader goal to blend academic rigor with technological advancements in pedagogy. She is a leading author in projects linked to educational transformation, particularly through simulation and interdisciplinary collaboration. Moreover, her research supports reflective, student-centered learning models that promote critical thinking, self-efficacy, and adaptive clinical decision-making. Her engagement with simulation-based projects aligns with current trends in nursing education and contributes to a deeper, evidence-based understanding of its efficacy in real-world preparedness for healthcare professionals.

Conclusion

Paula San Martín González exemplifies a modern nursing educator whose blend of clinical expertise, academic excellence, and pedagogical innovation—particularly through simulation-based learning—positions her as a transformative force in healthcare education.

Publications
  • Promotion of Healthy Habits in Adolescents: An Interdisciplinary Study on Motivation Towards Physical Education, Mediterranean Diet and Physical Activity

    Behavioral Sciences
    2025-06 | Journal article | Author
    CONTRIBUTORS: Paula San Martín González; José Enrique Moral García; Mario Amatria Jiménez; Rubén Arroyo Del Bosque
  • Prevalence of burnout syndrome among veterinarians in SpainJournal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

    2023-02-07 | Journal article
    Part ofISSN: 0003-1488
    CONTRIBUTORS: Álvaro San Martín González; Paula San Martín González; María-Prado Míguez-Santiyán; Francisco Soler Rodríguez; Marcos Pérez-López
  • Manejo del dolor en el paciente terminal oncológico

    Cuidados en salud en iberoamérica
    2022 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Paula San Martín González

Ejaz Ahmad Khera | Materials Simulation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ejaz Ahmad Khera | Materials Simulation | Best Researcher Award


Dr. Ejaz Ahmad Khera is an Assistant Professor of Physics at The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan, and an HEC-approved supervisor with a PhD in the characterization of materials for memory storage and neuromorphic applications using DFT. He has published over 30 high-impact international research articles and currently leads research at the Materials Modeling and Simulation Lab, where he supervises MPhil and PhD students. His group is actively involved in developing efficient double perovskites for solar cell applications. In addition to his academic and research roles, Dr. Khera contributes to departmental administrative functions and has participated in multiple international conferences in physics and materials science. He is proficient in VASP, Wien2k, CASTEP, and other computational tools, reflecting his strong background in computational materials physics.

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Dr. Khera earned his PhD in Physics from The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (2016–2021), focusing on DFT-based characterization of materials for neuromorphic and memory applications. He holds an MPhil in Physics from Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad (2012–2014), and a Master of Science in Physics from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan (2007–2010). His academic foundation combines theoretical physics, computational modeling, and practical understanding of solid-state and condensed matter systems. He is trained in multiple simulation platforms including VASP, Wein2k, and CASTEP, and has built expertise in data analysis software like Origin and visualization tools like VESTA and Crystal Maker. His solid academic training has enabled him to mentor graduate students in computational material science and renewable energy research domains. Dr. Khera has also enhanced his academic exposure through participation in pedagogical and research methodology training programs.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Khera is currently serving as Assistant Professor of Physics at The Islamia University of Bahawalpur since March 2022, where he teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses, leads research, and manages academic administration. From 2019 to 2021, he was a visiting lecturer at University of Education, Multan Campus, and previously taught physics at Admire Group of Colleges (2017–2021), Muslim Group of Colleges (2013–2017), and Educators Group of Colleges (2011–2013), focusing on undergraduate and higher secondary education. Over a decade of teaching experience has honed his expertise in delivering core physics concepts and mentoring students. In his academic tenure, Dr. Khera has also built research collaborations and guided MPhil and PhD students in materials modeling. His responsibilities have included curriculum design, academic planning, and seminar coordination. He is deeply engaged in academic development through active participation in physics conferences and workshops.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Dr. Khera received the Prime Minister Youth Laptop Scheme award from the Federal Government of Pakistan in 2018, recognizing his academic excellence and contribution to higher education. He was also granted the Punjab Government Scholarship under the Fee Reimbursement Scheme for Higher Education in 2017, awarded by the Government of Punjab. These honors reflect his academic merit, commitment to research, and service in the field of physics education. He has participated in multiple international and national-level conferences, including events hosted by The Islamia University of Bahawalpur and The Women University Multan. His consistent performance in academics and his role in teaching and research supervision have earned him institutional recognition. Additionally, his HEC-approved supervisor status further signifies his qualification and leadership in guiding advanced research projects in Pakistan. These accolades support his active involvement in national education development and scientific advancement in materials science.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Khera’s research is centered on computational materials science with a focus on density functional theory (DFT)-based investigations of electronic, optical, thermoelectric, and structural properties of novel materials. His primary interest lies in characterizing double perovskites (DPs), Heusler alloys, and vacancy-ordered compounds for use in solar cells, memory storage, brain-inspired neuromorphic systems, and energy harvesting applications. Using simulation tools like VASP, CASTEP, and Wien2k, he studies materials such as Ga₂PtX₆, Li₂ATlCl₆, and Na₂PtX₆ for their optoelectronic and thermoelectric performance. His recent publications explore halogen modification, spin polarization, and hybrid perovskites for sustainable technologies. His research group actively contributes to discovering lead-free, high-efficiency materials that align with global goals for clean and renewable energy. Dr. Khera also collaborates internationally, co-authoring papers with scientists across Asia and Europe, thereby advancing the field of computational physics and sustainable material development.

Publications

 

  • Probing the opto-electronic, thermoelectric, thermodynamic and elastic responses
    of lead-free double perovskite Li2ATlCl6 (A= Na and K) for potential photovoltaic
    and high-energy applications: A DFT study
    Reference: Qiguo Xiao, Abrar Nazir, Ejaz Ahmad Khera, Mumtaz Manzoor, Ramesh
    Sharma, Javed Rahman, Sabah Ansar, Farooq Ali
    Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921510724006895

 

  • First principles investigation of structural, electronic, optical, transport properties
    of double perovskites X2TaTbO6 (X= Ca, Sr, Ba) for optoelectronic and energy
    harvesting applications
    Reference: Mudassir Ishfaq, Muniba Urooj, Muhammad Sajid, Khawar Ismail, Rimsha
    Baqeel, Ejaz Ahmad Khera, Rajwali Khan, Sattam Al Otaibi, Khaled Althubeiti, Hassan Ali,
    Ghulam Murtaza, Muhammad Jamil
    Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022369724005675

 

 

Nathan Robert Wall | Medicine | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Nathan Robert Wall | Medicine | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Nathan R. Wall is an accomplished academic, biomedical researcher, and military officer. He is currently an Associate Professor of Medicine at Loma Linda University School of Medicine and holds multiple leadership roles in research, oncology education, and national defense. With advanced degrees in biology, cancer biology, and business administration, he has dedicated his career to cancer research and military medical operations. Dr. Wall has served in multiple deployments with the California Army National Guard, including missions in Afghanistan, Poland, and Iraq. His military and academic excellence is recognized through numerous awards and honors. Dr. Wall combines rigorous research in molecular medicine with a passion for leadership, education, and national service. His extensive experience in academia, clinical research, and military command uniquely positions him at the intersection of science and strategic operations, contributing to both medical advancement and national security.

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Dr. Nathan R. Wall is currently pursuing a Master of Strategic Studies at the U.S. Army War College (2024–2026). He earned his MBA with a focus in Management from the University of Redlands (2006–2008), and a Ph.D. in Cancer Biology from Wayne State University (1996–2000), where he also completed an M.S. in Molecular Biology and Genetics. Prior to that, he obtained an M.S. in Biology (1992–1995) and a B.S. in Biology with a minor in Chemistry (1987–1991) from Walla Walla College (now Walla Walla University). His graduate training included mentorship under leading scientists like Dr. Ayad M. Al-Katib and Dr. Joan M. Redd. Across disciplines—from molecular biology to strategic leadership—Dr. Wall’s education reflects a commitment to interdisciplinary excellence, equipping him with the skills to navigate both biomedical research and complex military operations with strategic insight.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Nathan R. Wall has held academic appointments at Loma Linda University since 2008, currently serving as Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Human Anatomy. He also directs Research and Development at the James M. Slater Proton Treatment & Research Center and is Oncology Thread Director at the School of Medicine. Previously, he served in the Department of Biochemistry and Center for Health Disparities. Since 2008, Dr. Wall has simultaneously served in the California Army National Guard, rising through the ranks and completing deployments to Afghanistan, Poland, and Iraq in key command roles. He has also contributed as a scientific advisor for biotech firms and participated in Department of Defense medical research review panels. His interdisciplinary experience spans military medicine, molecular oncology, academic leadership, and national defense, making him a unique leader who bridges science, strategy, and service.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

Dr. Wall’s exemplary service has earned him numerous military and civilian accolades. These include the Bronze Star Medal, NATO Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the Honorable Order of Saint Martin. He’s received multiple Army Commendation and Achievement Medals, along with California-specific honors like the California Medal of Merit and Drill Attendance Ribbon with multiple stars. Notably, he was recognized as “Citizen Warrior of the Month” by California ARNG Magazine in August 2018. Dr. Wall has also been honored with plaques and certificates from NATO, Bulgarian Joint Forces, and various military medical programs. His academic achievements include tenure at Loma Linda University and leadership roles in key training inspections. These honors reflect his unwavering commitment to excellence, leadership in medical readiness, and profound impact in both academic and military sectors.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Wall’s research focuses on cancer biology, with specific expertise in molecular mechanisms of disease, targeted therapies, and translational oncology. His work bridges basic science and clinical application, especially in the context of proton therapy and health disparities in underserved populations. At Loma Linda University, he leads interdisciplinary teams addressing tumor microenvironments, cancer signaling pathways, and innovative therapeutics. Dr. Wall also contributes to Department of Defense research as a peer reviewer, ensuring scientific rigor in funded medical studies. His research often integrates his military background, exploring how stress and trauma-related factors influence cancer biology and immune responses. As Director of R&D at a leading proton treatment center, he’s advancing precision medicine in oncology. Dr. Wall’s work is marked by its practical implications, scientific depth, and commitment to improving patient care—particularly for populations affected by health inequities or involved in military service.

Publications
  • Seco-Duocarmycin SA in Aggressive Glioblastoma Cell Lines

    International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    2025-03-19 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Ann Morcos; Yeonkyu Jung; Ryan N. Fuller; Antonella Bertucci; Amy Nguyen; Quanqing Zhang; Tobias Emge; Kristopher E. Boyle; Nathan R. Wall; Marcelo Vazquez
  • A Comprehensive Review of the Antitumor Properties and Mechanistic Insights of Duocarmycin Analogs

    Cancers
    2024-09-27 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Ann Morcos; Yeonkyu Jung; Joab Galvan Bustillos; Ryan N. Fuller; David Caba Molina; Antonella Bertucci; Kristopher E. Boyle; Marcelo E. Vazquez; Nathan R. Wal
  • A CTB-SARS-CoV-2-ACE-2 RBD Mucosal Vaccine Protects Against Coronavirus Infection

    Vaccines
    2023-12-18 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Béla Dénes; Ryan Fuller; Wayne Kelin; Tessa Levin; Jaipuneet Gil; Aaren Harewood; Márta Lőrincz; Nathan Wall; Anthony Firek; William Langridg

Ali Osman | Life Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ali Osman | Life Science | Best Researcher Award

👨‍🔬 Prof. Ali Osman Mohamed Osman Khalil is a distinguished biochemist specializing in agricultural sciences. 🎓 He earned his PhD in Biochemistry from Zagazig University, Egypt, in 2012. 🏫 Currently, he serves as a Professor at the Biochemistry Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University. 📚 With over 130 international publications and an impressive h-index of 33 (Google Scholar), his research has significantly impacted agricultural biochemistry. 🏅 He has received prestigious awards, including the Egyptian State Prize for Encouragement in Agricultural Sciences (2014) and First Class Scientific Franchise from the President (2017). 🌱 His research focuses on environmentally friendly bioproducts, plant disease control, and biochemical applications in agriculture. 🌍 He is an active member of international scientific societies and serves as an external reviewer for renowned journals. ✨ Prof. Khalil has also collaborated on major scientific projects, contributing to advancements in biochemistry and sustainable agriculture.

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Education 🎓

📜 Prof. Khalil holds a PhD in Biochemistry (2012) from Zagazig University, Egypt, with excellence. 🏆 His academic journey started with a B.Sc. in Agricultural Sciences-Biochemistry (2004), followed by an M.Sc. in Biochemistry (2008), both earned with distinction. 🎯 His studies focused on the biochemical mechanisms in agriculture, leading to his expertise in plant sterols, post-harvest protection, and biochemical applications in food science. 🔬 He has undertaken international fellowships, including INRA-France (2007-2008) and Umeå University-Sweden (2023-2024), enriching his research in clinical microbiology, infection, and immunology. 🌍 His educational background has provided a strong foundation for his pioneering research in agricultural biochemistry and food technology.

Experience 👨‍🏫

🔬 Prof. Khalil has over 20 years of academic experience at Zagazig University, Egypt. 📚 He began as a Teaching Assistant (2004-2008), then progressed to Assistant Lecturer (2008-2012) and Lecturer (2012-2017). 🎓 His expertise led to his promotion as an Assistant Professor (2017-2022) and later Professor (2022-present) in Biochemistry. 🏛️ His teaching covers biochemical applications in agriculture, plant metabolism, and molecular biochemistry. 🏅 He has supervised numerous postgraduate students, fostering the next generation of scientists. 🔍 As a principal investigator and collaborator in several international projects, he has worked on plant disease control, bioproduct development, and oxidation mechanisms. 📑 His editorial contributions include reviewing for top journals like LWT-Food Science and Technology, International Dairy Journal, and the African Journal of Agricultural Research. 🌍 His extensive research and teaching experience have solidified his reputation as a leading expert in biochemistry.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

🎖️ Prof. Khalil has received numerous awards for his outstanding contributions to biochemistry and agricultural sciences. 🏅 In 2017, he was honored with the First Class Scientific Franchise by the Egyptian President for his scientific achievements. 🏆 He won the Egyptian State Prize for Encouragement in Agricultural Sciences (2014) and the Zagazig University Prize for Encouragement in Agricultural Sciences (2017). 🍏 His research excellence was recognized with the George Steno Award for Best Applied Research in Pomology (2017). 🌍 His global impact in plant biochemistry is further demonstrated by his international fellowships at INRA-France (2007-2008) and Umeå University-Sweden (2023-2024). 💡 As a member of esteemed scientific societies, including the American Chemical Society and Egyptian Botanical Society, he actively contributes to advancing agricultural research. 📚 His accolades reflect his dedication to innovation, sustainability, and scientific excellence in biochemistry

Research Interests 🔬

🌿 Prof. Khalil’s research primarily revolves around biochemical applications in agriculture, including post-harvest disease control, plant metabolism, and sustainable bioproducts. 🧪 His h-index of 33 (Google Scholar) and 132 SCOPUS-indexed publications highlight his impactful work. 🔍 As the Principal Investigator of projects like “Fighting Plant Fungi Post-Harvest Using Environmentally Friendly Bioproducts”, he explores innovative solutions for agricultural sustainability. 🌱 His research extends to plant sterol oxidation, polymerization, and antiviral strategies for plant protection. 📊 His expertise in biochemical pathways and molecular interactions has led to the development of novel biochemical strategies to enhance crop productivity and food safety. 🌍 His international collaborations, including a Spanish-Egyptian research project on molecular modeling, further advance his contributions to biochemistry, plant pathology, and environmental sustainability. ✨ His work bridges biochemistry and agriculture, making significant strides toward sustainable farming solutions

4Publications 

1. Eskandrani, A. A., Alsubaie, N., Bawahab, A. A., Abd-Elhakim, Y. M., Ibrahim, R. E.,
Khamis, T., Osman, A,… & Mohamed, A. A. R. (2025). Whey protein hydrolysate from
camel mitigates hypoxia-induced renal and gill damage in Nile Tilapia: Effects on stress, HIFα, apoptosis, inflammation, and metabolic pathways. Aquaculture, 742256.
2. Alsubaie, N., Mohamed, A. A. R., Metwally, M. M., Khamis, T., Osman, A., Alotaibi, B. S.,
… & Ibrahim, R. E. (2025). Alkalinity exposure induced growth inhibition, intestinal
histopathological changes, and down-regulated nutrient transporter expression in Nile Tilapia:
The ameliorative role of dietary camel whey protein hydrolysates. Comparative Biochemistry
and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 111074.
3. Alsubaie, N., Ibrahim, R. E., Bawahab, A. A., Mohamed, A. A. R., Abd-Elhakim, Y. M.,
Khamis, T., Osman, A., … & Ghannam, H. E. (2025). Ameliorative role of camel protein
hydrolysates diet against alkaline stress in Oreochrmis niloticus: Hematology, immune
responses and their regulating genes expression, and histopathological assays. Veterinary
Research Communications, 49(2), 79.
4. Dahran, N., Alotaibi, B. S., Abd-Elhakim, Y. M., Ibrahim, R. E., Metwally, M. M., Khamis,
T.,El-Far, A., Osman, A., … & Mohamed, A. A. R. (2025). Effects of camel whey protein
hydrolysate on growth, nutrient metabolism, and tight junction protein gene expression in
Oreochromis niloticus under hypoxia stress. Aquaculture International, 33(2), 137.
5. Elsheikh, M., Osman, A., Edris, S., Dawam, W., Sitohy, M., & Sabeq, I. (2024). Soybean
Glycinin’s Antibacterial Properties Provide a Feasible Natural Alternative for Improving the
Overall Quality and Shelf-Life of Beef Steaks and Combating Foodborne Pathogens. Food
and Bioprocess Technology, 1-16.
6. Amer, S. A., Ibrahim, R. E., Younis, E. M., Abdel-Warith, A. W. A., Osman, A., Davies, S.
J., & Shakweer, M. S. (2025). Potential of using kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) protein
hydrolysate as a plant protein supplement in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) diets: effects
on growth, hematology, histology, and blood biochemical parameters. Aquaculture
International, 33(1), 95.
7. Amer, S. A., Behairy, A., Moustafa, A. A., Eltanahy, A., Younis, E. M., Abdel-Warith, A. W.
A., Osman, A., … & Tolba, S. A. (2024). Effects of dietary Arthrospira platensis phycocyanin
on growth, fatty acid assessment of breast muscles, hematobiochemical, immunological
responses, and hepatic histomorphology in broiler chickens. Journal of Applied
Phycology, 36(6), 3367-3380.
8. Ibrahim, R. E., Elshopakey, G. E., Aly, M. Y., Abdelwarith, A. A., Younis, E. M., AbdElhakim, Y. M., Khamis, T., Osman, A., … & Mohamed, A. A. R. (2024). Camel whey
protein hydrolysate diet mitigates alkaline stress–induced biochemical disorders and restores
the target of rapamycin, MAPK pathway, and autophagy-related gene expression in Nile
tilapia. Aquaculture International, 32(7), 9911-9932.
9. Sitohy, M., Enan, G., Abdel-Shafi, S., El-Wafa, N. A., El-Gazzar, N., Osman, A., & Sitohy,
B. (2024). Mapping pathogenic bacteria resistance against common antibiotics and their
potential susceptibility to methylated white kidney bean protein. BMC microbiology, 24(1),
49.
10. Amer, S. A., Rahman, A. N. A., ElHady, M., Osman, A., Younis, E. M., Abdel-Warith, A.
W. A., … & Ibrahim, R. E. (2024). Use of moringa protein hydrolysate as a fishmeal replacer
in diet of Oreochromis niloticus: effects on growth, digestive enzymes, protein transporters
and immune status. Aquaculture, 579, 740202.
11. Imbabi, T. A., El‐Sayed, A. I., Radwan, A. A., Osman, A., & Abdel‐Samad, A. M. (2024).
Prevention of aflatoxin B1 toxicity by pomegranate peel extract and its effects on growth,
blood biochemical changes, oxidative stress and histopathological alterations. Journal of
Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 108(1), 174-184.