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.

Maryam Peymani | Parkinson | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maryam Peymani | Parkinson | Best Researcher Award

Islamic Azad University | Iran

Dr. Maryam Peymani is an Iranian molecular geneticist from Isfahan who has built a distinguished academic career within the Department of Biology at the Islamic Azad University, Shahrekord branch, where she serves as an Associate Professor and has also contributed as a research director. With a strong educational foundation spanning genetics and molecular genetics, her academic training focused on the roles of PPARγ in cellular differentiation, which later shaped her extensive work in stem cell biology, transcriptomics, neurodegeneration, and cancer biology. Her research interests encompass cellular and molecular mechanisms, human stem cell applications, signal transduction under stress, bioinformatics, and the transcriptomic landscape of complex diseases, supported by strong skills in molecular techniques, stem cell culture, real-time PCR, cloning, Western blotting, and advanced RNA-based analyses. She has participated in diverse laboratory projects involving embryonic stem cell differentiation, neural and mesodermal pathways, inflammatory models, cardiotoxicity studies, and comprehensive bioinformatics evaluations. Recognised as a top researcher at reputable scientific institutions, she has demonstrated consistent excellence and leadership. Through a prolific publication record and dedication to mentoring students, Dr. Peymani continues to advance research in molecular genetics, contributing meaningful insights to biomedical science while fostering innovation and scientific growth.

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Amiri, S., Gholizadeh, L., Rasti, A., Peymani, M., Mirjalili, S. A. M., Vahidi, S., & Kalantar, S. M. (2024). Comparison of SPAG11A gene expression in infertile men with grade 1 and grade 2 varicocele before and after treatment. JBRA Assisted Reproduction.

Hassani, M., Mahdevar, M., & Peymani, M. (2024). Exploring the role of interleukin 11 in cancer progression, patient survival, and therapeutic insights. Molecular Biology Reports.

Golozar, M., Valipour Motlagh, A., Mahdevar, M., Peymani, M., InanlooRahatloo, K., & Ghaedi, K. (2024). TBX15 and SDHB expression changes in colorectal cancer serve as potential prognostic biomarkers. Experimental and Molecular Pathology.

Yue Dong | Neurodegeneration | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yue Dong | Neurodegeneration | Best Researcher Award

Hebei Hospital of Xuanwu Hospital | China

Dr. Yue Dong is a research scientist specialising in Alzheimer’s disease, neuromodulation, and translational neuroscience, with work rooted in uncovering metabolic, molecular, and circuit-level mechanisms of cognitive vulnerability while advancing non-invasive brain-stimulation technologies. She holds a medical degree from Hebei Medical University and a doctoral degree in biomedical engineering from the University of California, Irvine, followed by postdoctoral training at leading American institutions, where she deepened her expertise in neurodegeneration, electrophysiology, multi-omics analysis, network imaging, and cellular–circuit physiology. Her professional experience spans neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and clinical translation, and she currently serves as a researcher at Hebei Hospital of Xuanwu Hospital, contributing to precision neuromodulation research. Her interests include Alzheimer’s pathology, brain aging, sleep–memory interactions, synaptic resilience, photobiomodulation, and AI-enabled wearable stimulation systems. She is skilled in multi-omics profiling, fluorescence lifetime imaging, fMRI and EEG analytics, metabolic modelling, and neuromodulation parameter optimisation. Her work has earned recognition through competitive national and provincial research grants, talent awards, and leadership roles in professional societies. Dr. Dong’s career reflects a commitment to advancing mechanistic discovery and real-world clinical innovation, with the overarching goal of transforming neuromodulation into accessible, scalable brain-health technology for future therapeutic applications.

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Hanna Küpper | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hanna Küpper | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

University hospital in Tübingen | Germany

Dr. Hanna Küpper is a dedicated neuropaediatrician and specialist registrar at the University Hospital Tübingen, where she focuses on advancing the understanding and diagnosis of paediatric neuromuscular diseases. She completed her medical degree at the University of Freiburg, complemented by international academic experiences at the Université Paris-Sud and St. Thomas Hospital London, followed by specialized medical training in Bonn, Tübingen, and Vogtareuth. Her research centers on high-resolution ultrasound imaging of peripheral nerves, skeletal, and respiratory muscles in children affected by hereditary and inflammatory neuropathies, myopathies, and spinal muscular atrophy. With ongoing collaborations with institutions such as RadboudUMC Nijmegen, Smartcare, and the FAIR-DMD registry, Dr. Küpper contributes to the development of standardized imaging protocols that link clinical and neurophysiological findings. Her scientific expertise extends to consulting for pharmaceutical projects with Roche in areas like spinal muscular atrophy and Duchenne muscular dystrophy. She has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications and is an active member of several professional organizations, including DGKJ, GNP, EPNS, DGKN, DGfE, and DEGUM. Recognized for her commitment to translational research and clinical excellence, Dr. Küpper’s work bridges advanced imaging techniques with patient-centered care, reinforcing her position as a leading figure in paediatric neuroimaging and neuromuscular research.

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