JIE MENG | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. JIE MENG | Neuroscience | Best Researcher AwardĀ šŸ†

Assistant Professor at Sichuan University, China.

Dr. Jie Meng is an Assistant Professor at Sichuan University, China. With expertise in [specific field, e.g., molecular biology, environmental science, engineering], Dr. Meng has contributed significantly to both research and teaching. His work focuses onDr. Meng has published [number] papers in reputed journals and actively participates in academic conferences. He is committed to advancing knowledge in his field while fostering a collaborative learning environment for students at Sichuan University.

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Education šŸŽ“:

Jie Meng holds a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Kyushu University, Japan, completed in 2019. This advanced education provided a solid foundation in understanding the intricate mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative diseases.

Work Experience šŸ’¼:

Jie Meng is currently an Intermediate Researcher at Sichuan University West China Hospital in Chengdu, China, a position held since 2019. In this role, Jie Meng conducts cutting-edge research into neurodegenerative diseases, focusing particularly on Alzheimerā€™s disease and Parkinsonā€™s disease.

Awards and Honors

Jie Mengā€™s exceptional contributions to the field of neuroscience have been recognized with several awards, including the Qinghai Province Science and Technology Award, where he received the Second Prize in Natural Science for his innovative work in neurodegeneration research.

Research Interests:

Jie Mengā€™s research primarily revolves around the mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases, with a strong emphasis on microglia-mediated neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). His work seeks to identify novel epigenetic biomarkers for early-onset Parkinsonā€™s disease (PD) and explore therapeutic strategies aimed at mitigating chronic neuroinflammation.,Investigating the role of microglia in neuroinflammation and how it contributes to AD progression.,Exploring epigenetic biomarkers that can aid in the early detection of Parkinsonā€™s disease.,Developing innovative therapeutic approaches to target chronic neuroinflammation in neurodegenerative disorders.

šŸ“š PublicationĀ 

  • Testing cognitive normal for Alzheimer’s disease prediction
    Citations: 0
    Year: 2025
    Authors: Meng, J., Lei, P.
    Journal: Journal of Neurochemistry

 

  • Iron promotes both ferroptosis and necroptosis in the early stage of reperfusion in ischemic stroke
    Citations: 2
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Du, B., Deng, Z., Chen, K., Tuo, Q.-Z., Lei, P.
    Journal: Genes and Diseases

 

 

  • How brain ā€˜cleanersā€™ fail: Mechanisms and therapeutic value of microglial phagocytosis in Alzheimer’s disease
    Citations: 12
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Ni, J., Xie, Z., Quan, Z., Meng, J., Qing, H.
    Journal: GLIA

 

  • Thrombin induces ferroptosis in triple-negative breast cancer through the cPLA2Ī±/ACSL4 signaling pathway
    Citations: 5
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Xu, S., Tuo, Q.-Z., Meng, J., Li, C.-L., Lei, P.
    Journal: Translational Oncology

 

 

  • Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) inhibition upregulates microtubule-associated protein 1B to ameliorate lysosomal dysfunction and parkinsonism
    Citations: 3
    Year: 2023
    Authors: Chen, K., Tang, F., Du, B., Lei, P., Wei, X.-W.
    Journal: MedComm

 

  • The Dual Nature of Microglia in Alzheimerā€™s Disease: A Microglia-Neuron Crosstalk Perspective
    Citations: 8
    Year: 2023
    Authors: Xie, Z., Meng, J., Wu, Z., Qing, H., Ni, J.
    Journal: Neuroscientist

 

  • Scopolamine causes delirium-like brain network dysfunction and reversible cognitive impairment without neuronal loss
    Citations: 8
    Year: 2023
    Authors: Wang, Q., Zhang, X., Guo, Y.-J., Yue, J.-R., Lei, P.
    Journal: Zoological Research

 

  • Microglial cathepsin E plays a role in neuroinflammation and amyloid Ī² production in Alzheimerā€™s disease
    Citations: 14
    Year: 2022
    Authors: Xie, Z., Meng, J., Kong, W., Qing, H., Ni, J.
    Journal: Aging Cell

 

  • Differential Expression and Distinct Roles of Proteinase-Activated Receptor 2 in Microglia and Neurons in Neonatal Mouse Brain After Hypoxia-Ischemic Injury
    Citations: 6
    Year: 2022
    Authors: Liu, Y., Li, H., Hu, J., Qing, H., Ni, J.
    Journal: Molecular Neurobiology

 

  • Nucleus distribution of cathepsin B in senescent microglia promotes brain aging through degradation of sirtuins
    Citations: 28
    Year: 2020
    Authors: Meng, J., Liu, Y., Xie, Z., Lei, P., Ni, J.
    Journal: Neurobiology of Aging

 

ConclusionĀ 

In conclusion, to fully assess Dr. Jie Mengā€™s suitability for the Best Researcher Award, one would need to gather detailed information on their research outputs, contributions to the field, collaborations, and overall recognition. If their work aligns with the criteria outlined above, Dr. Meng could very well be a strong contender for the award. Additionally, providing more details on their specific research achievements would allow for a more tailored evaluation and clearer recommendations for areas where they could continue to excel.

 

Ioannis Charalampopoulos | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ioannis Charalampopoulos
| Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award šŸ†

Professor of Pharmacology at Medical School, University of Crete,GreecešŸŽ“

Dr. Ioannis Charalampopoulos is a distinguished Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Crete’s Medical School and a Group Leader at the Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (IMBB), Foundation of Research and Technology, Hellas (FORTH). With a focus on neuropharmacology and molecular biology, his research has contributed significantly to the study of neurodegenerative diseases, brain development, and regeneration. He has an extensive academic and research career spanning over two decades, with notable achievements in the development of novel therapeutic strategies for Alzheimerā€™s and spinal cord injury.

 

Professional ProfileĀ 

Education šŸŽ“:

  • 2021-present: Director of the Graduate Program in Neurosciences, Medical School, University of Crete
  • 2010-2023: Lecturer, Assistant and Associate Professor of Pharmacology, Medical School, University of Crete
  • 2007-2010: Researcher, Medical School, University of Crete
  • 2005-2007: Post-doctoral Fellow, Molecular Neurobiology Lab, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
  • 2001-2005: PhD in Pharmacology, Medical School, University of Crete
  • 1998-2000: Master of Science in Neurosciences, Medical School, University of Crete
  • 1990-1996: BSc, Department of Biology, University of Patras

Work Experience šŸ’¼:

  • 2023-present: Professor of Pharmacology, Medical School, University of Crete
  • 2018-present: Researcher/Group Leader, Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (IMBB), FORTH
  • 2021-present: Director, Graduate Program in Neurosciences, Medical School, University of Crete
  • 2010-2023: Lecturer, Assistant and Associate Professor of Pharmacology, University of Crete
  • 2007-2010: Researcher, Medical School, University of Crete
  • 2005-2007: Post-doctoral Fellow, Molecular Neurobiology Lab, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden

Skills šŸ”

Dr. Charalampopoulos is highly skilled in neuropharmacology, molecular biology techniques, and neurodegenerative disease research. His expertise includes:

  • Neurotrophin receptor structure-function analysis
  • Development of therapeutic ligands for brain regeneration
  • Neurogenesis and neuroprotection strategies
  • Animal models of Alzheimerā€™s disease and spinal cord injury
  • Human iPSC-derived neural platforms for disease modeling
  • Collaborative research in neuroscience and pharmacology

Awards and Honors šŸ†

Dr. Charalampopoulos has received multiple recognitions throughout his career, including prestigious grants for his innovative work in neuroscience and neurodegenerative disease treatment:

  • HORIZON-EIC-2022 European Commission Grant: Coordinating a project on soft-robot-assisted therapeutic delivery for neurological disorders (budget: 2.9 million euros).
  • National Flagship Project: Funding for the elucidation of the genetic basis of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases (budget: 610,000 euros).
  • Numerous research accolades, with over 80 publications in peer-reviewed journals (h-index: 35, citations >3000).

šŸ¤ Memberships:

Dr. Charalampopoulos is a member of several prestigious scientific organizations, including:

  • International Society for Neuroscience
  • European Society of Neurochemistry
  • Society for Neuroscience (SfN)
  • Greek Society for Pharmacology

Teaching Experience šŸ‘©ā€šŸ«:

Dr. Charalampopoulos has been actively involved in educating future generations of neuroscientists, particularly through his role as the Director of the Graduate Program in Neurosciences at the University of Crete. His teaching experience includes:

  • Undergraduate and postgraduate courses in pharmacology, neuropharmacology, and molecular biology.
  • Mentoring and supervising PhD students and postdoctoral researchers in pharmacology and neuroscience.
  • Developing innovative teaching methods, including the use of human stem cell models in neuroscience research.

Research Focus šŸ”¬:

Dr. Charalampopoulos’ research interests revolve around the molecular mechanisms by which growth factors and their receptors regulate the regenerative capacity of the nervous system. Key areas include:

  • Neurotrophins: Their role in brain development, neurogenesis, neuronal survival, and repair during aging.
  • Neurodegenerative Diseases: Investigating novel therapeutic strategies for Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinsonā€™s disease, and spinal cord injury.
  • Ligand Development: Creating novel ligands targeting neurotrophin receptors to enhance regenerative and neuroprotective effects.
  • Stem Cell Models: Using human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived platforms to test therapeutics for neurodegenerative diseases.
    His ultimate goal is to decipher the signaling mechanisms underlying neurodegeneration and regeneration, leading to the development of novel drugs for brain repair.
ConclusionĀ 

Dr. Ioannis Charalampopoulos is undoubtedly a top contender for the Best Researcher Award. His exceptional contributions to neuroscience, his innovative approaches in neuropharmacology, and his ability to secure substantial research funding demonstrate that he is not only an accomplished researcher but also a transformative figure in the field of neurodegenerative diseases. His strengths lie in the originality of his work, leadership in research initiatives, and mentorship in education. With slight improvements in public outreach, collaborative networks, and clinical translation, he can further elevate his already remarkable career. Therefore, Dr. Charalampopoulos is a highly deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award, given his outstanding scientific contributions, leadership, and lasting impact on the field of neuroscience.

šŸ“š Publilcation

  • “Stimulating myelin restoration with BDNF: a promising therapeutic approach for Alzheimer’s disease”
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
    • Type: Review
    • DOI: 10.3389/fncel.2024.1422130
  • “Editorial: Steroid receptors in neuron and glia”
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Frontiers in Endocrinology
    • Type: Editorial
    • DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2024.1472908
  • “Comprehensive characterization of the neurogenic and neuroprotective action of a novel TrkB agonist using mouse and human stem cell models of Alzheimerā€™s disease”
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Stem Cell Research & Therapy
    • Type: Journal Article
    • DOI: 10.1186/s13287-024-03818-w
  • “Cover Image, Volume 72, Issue 4”
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Glia
    • Type: Journal Article
    • DOI: 10.1002/glia.24399
  • “Dynamics of myelin deficits in the 5xFAD mouse model for Alzheimer’s disease and the protective role of BDNF”
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Glia
    • Type: Journal Article
    • DOI: 10.1002/glia.24505
  • “Multimodal beneficial effects of BNN27, a Nerve Growth Factor synthetic mimetic, in the 5xFAD mouse model of Alzheimerā€™s Disease”
    • Year: 2024
    • Type: Preprint
    • DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3886007/v1
  • “Development of Pleiotropic TrkB and 5-HT<sub>4</sub> Receptor Ligands as Neuroprotective Agents”
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Molecules
    • Type: Journal Article
    • DOI: 10.3390/molecules29020515
  • “Butanolides and Butenolides from a Marine-Derived Streptomyces sp. Exert Neuroprotective Activity through Activation of the TrkB Neurotrophin Receptor”
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Marine Drugs
    • Type: Journal Article
    • DOI: 10.3390/md21090465
  • “Neurotrophin Analog ENT-A044 Activates the p75 Neurotrophin Receptor, Regulating Neuronal Survival in a Cell Context-Dependent Manner”
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    • Type: Journal Article
    • DOI: 10.3390/ijms241411683
  • “Neurotrophin Analog ENT-A044 Activates the p75 Neurotrophin Receptor Promoting Cell Death in Mouse and Human Neuronal Cells”
    • Year: 2023
    • Type: Preprint
    • DOI: 10.20944/preprints202306.1633.v1

Evgeniya Pushchina | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Evgeniya Pushchina | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award Ā šŸ†

Doctors of Science at National Scientific Centre of Marine BiologyšŸŽ“

Evgeniya Vladislavovna Pushchina is a distinguished specialist in cell biology, cytology, and histology. She holds the title of Doctor of Biological Sciences and is currently the Chief Researcher and Scientific Director of the Laboratory of Cell Differentiation at the National Scientific Center of Marine Biology, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. She is also a Professor at the Russian Academy of Sciences. Her research focuses on neurochemistry, reparative neurogenesis, and postembryonic neurogenesis. šŸ§¬

 

Professional ProfileĀ 

Education šŸŽ“:

Evgeniya Vladislavovna earned her PhD in Biological Sciences, contributing extensively to the understanding of neurochemistry and cellular differentiation. She further advanced her expertise through continuous academic development, making significant contributions to biological research. šŸŽ“

Work Experience šŸ’¼:

Pushchina serves as the Chief Researcher and Scientific Director at the National Scientific Center of Marine Biology. Her leadership extends to various projects funded by grants from the President of the Russian Federation and the Russian Academy of Sciences. She is actively involved in scientific research and mentoring, contributing to the development of cutting-edge studies in neurobiology. šŸ’¼

Skills šŸ”

Evgeniya Vladislavovna is skilled in neurochemistry, cellular biology, and histology, particularly focusing on neurogenesis and brain morphogenesis. She is proficient in scientific writing, having published over 135 works, with 80 indexed in Scopus and WOS. Her research expertise extends to grant management and leading scientific collaborations. šŸ§ 

Awards and Honors šŸ†

Pushchina has been recognized for her outstanding scientific contributions. She is a recipient of grants from the President of the Russian Federation for young scientists, as well as for PhD and Doctor of Science projects. In 2024, she received the Jubilee Medal for the 300th Anniversary of Russian Science for her exceptional work in the field. šŸ…

šŸ¤ Memberships:

Evgeniya Vladislavovna is an active member of several scientific councils and committees, including the Academic Council of the NSCMB and the doctoral dissertation council D 005.008.01 at the IBM FEB RAS. She has been an expert of the Russian Academy of Sciences since 2016. Additionally, she serves on the editorial boards of several international scientific journals and acts as a reviewer for various prestigious publications. šŸŒ

Teaching Experience šŸ‘©ā€šŸ«:

She has a rich teaching background, having lectured at the Far Eastern Federal University and Kiev Medical University. Pushchina developed specialized courses on the evolutionary morphology of the nervous system and general histology. She also supervised numerous theses and dissertations, fostering the next generation of scientists. šŸ“š

Research Focus šŸ”¬:

Her research primarily centers on neurochemistry, particularly in the context of neurogenesis, both reparative and postembryonic. Pushchina’s work contributes to a deeper understanding of the central nervous system and its morphogenesis, with applications in marine biology and vertebrate neurobiology. šŸ”¬

ConclusionĀ 

Prof. Yi Zhang stands as an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his substantial contributions to the field of cellular immunotherapy and cancer research. His achievements align closely with the awardā€™s goals of recognizing innovation, impactful research, and contributions to society. With his strengths in pioneering therapy innovations and significant clinical applications, Prof. Zhangā€™s work exemplifies the awardā€™s spirit, making him a distinguished candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Prof Dr Katsunori Nonogaki | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Katsunori Nonogaki | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award šŸ†

Division of Diabetes and Nutrition at RARiS, Tohoku University,Ā Japan
šŸŽ“

Dr. Katsunori Nonogaki is a distinguished professor and clinical specialist in diabetes and internal medicine, holding extensive expertise in lifestyle medicine and diabetes research. He obtained his MD in Japan in 1987, followed by a PhD from Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine in 1993. His postdoctoral training included positions at UCSF and The Scripps Research Institute, where he focused on metabolism and neuropharmacology. Dr. Nonogaki has held key academic roles at prestigious institutions, including the University of Tokyo and Tohoku University, where he has been a professor since 2008.

Professional ProfileĀ 

šŸ“š Work Experience & Teaching

Dr. Nonogaki has a long-standing academic career, beginning as a lecturer at the University of Tokyo before joining Tohoku University in various professorial roles. His teaching experience spans undergraduate to postgraduate levels, where he mentors future leaders in diabetes research and metabolic health.

šŸŽ–ļø Skills, Awards, and Honors

Dr. Nonogaki is highly skilled in molecular nutrition, metabolic diseases, and translational research. He has served as the Chief of the Laboratory of Molecular Nutrition and is recognized for his contributions to diabetes research, earning several awards in this domain. He has also made impactful contributions to scientific literature, serving on the editorial boards of key journals such as Frontiers in Endocrinology and Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice.

šŸŒ Memberships & Professional Involvement

His professional involvement extends to numerous editorial roles, including Topic Editor and Associate Editor in leading journals. Dr. Nonogaki is a highly regarded member of the international diabetes research community, where he actively contributes to advancements in metabolic health and diabetes management.

Research Focus

Xiaofengā€™s research is centered on entrepreneurial behavior, project selection, and risk assessment. He has proposed a three-stage theory for project selection and developed a dynamic measurement model for entrepreneurial risks. His work has practical implications, particularly in the evaluation of risks in family farms and entrepreneurship education. His 65 published journal articles and various patents further underscore his contributions to the field.

 

Publications :Ā 

“The GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Liraglutide Decreases Primary Bile Acids and Serotonin in the Colon Independently of Feeding in Mice”
Year: 2024
Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences