Asmaa Abdelmaksoud | Molecular Pathology | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Asmaa Abdelmaksoud | Molecular Pathology | Best Scholar Award

Ohio State University | United States

Dr. Asmaa Abdelmaksoud, Ph.D., is a distinguished molecular biologist and pathology researcher currently serving as a Research Associate in the Department of Ophthalmology at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and a Senior Fellow in the Department of Pathology at the National Liver Institute, Menoufia University, Egypt. She holds advanced degrees in molecular biology, analytical biochemistry, and histology from Menoufia and Sadat City Universities, where she also developed expertise in molecular pathology and genetic engineering. Her professional journey reflects a strong blend of academic leadership and scientific innovation, having managed the Sustainable Science Institute Collaborative Research Centre Biobank in Egypt while mentoring graduate students and leading workshops in molecular biology and pathology. Dr. Abdelmaksoud’s research interests focus on cancer biology, hepatocellular carcinoma, genetic alterations, and molecular mechanisms underlying disease progression, supported by international training experiences in Spain, France, and the United States. Her research skills encompass histopathology, molecular diagnostics, and advanced laboratory methodologies. She has earned notable recognitions, including Best Abstract Awards from prestigious international pathology congresses for her groundbreaking work on hepatocellular carcinoma. Committed to advancing molecular diagnostics and translational medicine, Dr. Abdelmaksoud continues to contribute to global biomedical research with excellence, mentorship, and scientific integrity.

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Jaime Charris | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jaime Charris | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Central University of Venezuela | Venezuela

Jaime Enrique Charris Charris is a distinguished medicinal chemist from the Faculty of Pharmacy at the Central University of Venezuela, recognized for his contributions to organic synthesis, drug design, and spectroscopic methods applied to the development of molecules with anticancer and antiparasitic potential. He holds academic training in pharmaceutical sciences, medicinal chemistry, and a doctoral degree in the same field, complemented by postdoctoral research experiences in leading institutions in the United States and France. His professional trajectory includes decades of service as a professor, researcher, and academic leader, where he directed divisions, postgraduate programs, and research initiatives within his faculty, eventually attaining emeritus status. His research interests focus on the design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of heterocyclic compounds, hybrids, and functionalized derivatives for the treatment of diseases such as Chagas, leishmaniasis, malaria, and various cancers, with skills spanning synthetic chemistry, in silico ADMET profiling, pharmacological assays, and drug repurposing strategies. He has guided doctoral research, secured national research grants, and published extensively in international journals. His work has been recognized with prestigious awards, including distinctions from scientific foundations, academic institutions, and national science ministries. In conclusion, Dr. Charris combines scientific rigor, innovation, and leadership in medicinal chemistry, positioning himself as a prominent figure advancing therapeutic discovery in Latin America and beyond.

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