Shi Yang | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Shi Yang | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Shi Yang Boston |  University Medical Center | United States

Dr. Shi Yang is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine and Director of the Diagnostic Molecular Pathology Laboratory at Boston Medical Center. He earned his MB from Hebei Medical College in China and his MMSc in Pathology from the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. With decades of academic and research leadership in molecular diagnostics and cancer pathology, he has become a recognized expert in colorectal and melanoma molecular pathways. His multilingual, patient-centered approach reflects deep dedication to both education and translational science.

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Education

Dr. Yang completed his MB at Hebei Medical College and his Master of Medicine in Cancer Pathology at the Cancer Institute of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences in Beijing under the mentorship of Professor Quijie Xia. He also pursued advanced training in imaging analysis, molecular techniques, and clinical research at leading institutions in the United States, laying a strong foundation for his expertise in molecular diagnostics and academic pathology.

Experience

Dr. Yang began his career as an Assistant Professor in China before joining Boston University as a faculty member in pathology. He steadily advanced to Clinical Full Professor and Director of the Molecular Pathology Laboratory, where he leads diagnostic innovation and teaching. His career blends clinical service, academic mentorship, and administrative leadership, shaping both institutional practices and the professional growth of countless trainees and colleagues.

Research Interest

Dr. Yang’s research focuses on molecular and epigenetic mechanisms underlying colorectal and melanoma carcinogenesis, particularly serrated polyp pathways, oncogenic mutations, and CpG island methylation. He also investigates molecular diagnostics for hematologic and solid tumors and explores dietary prevention strategies in oncology, such as the effects of green tea in breast cancer. His research bridges basic science with clinical applications, improving diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes.

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Dr. Yang’s professional recognition is reflected in his leadership positions across research centers and university committees. He has been a founding member of key genomic research initiatives and has consistently been appointed to influential roles that drive advancements in molecular pathology, education, and clinical practice. His contributions have strengthened the integration of laboratory science and clinical diagnostics.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Molecular and Clinicopathological Profiling of Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma with Rhabdoid Features: An Integrative Pathway-Based Stratification Approach
Journal: Cancers 
Authors: Zhichun Lu, Qing Zhao, Huihong Xu, Mark H. Katz, David S. Wang, Christopher D. Andry, Shi Yang

Title: A Polymorphism in the Lysyl Oxidase Propeptide Domain Accelerates Carcinogen-induced Cancer
Journal: Boston University Research 
Authors: Shi Yang and collaborators

Title: Tumoral PD-L1 Expression in Desmoplastic Melanoma is Associated with Depth of Invasion, Tumor-Infiltrating CD8 Cytotoxic Lymphocytes and the Mixed Cytomorphological Variant
Journal: Modern Pathology 
Authors: Shi Yang and collaborators

Title: BRAF and Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition in Primary Cutaneous Melanoma: A Role for Snail and E-cadherin?
Journal: Human Pathology 
Authors: Shi Yang and collaborators

Title: Telomerase (TERT) Promoter Mutations are Infrequent in Merkel Cell Carcinomas
Journal: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 
Authors: Shi Yang and collaborators

Conclusion

Dr. Shi Yang is a distinguished pathologist whose expertise in molecular diagnostics and education has made lasting contributions to the field. His commitment to research, patient care, and mentorship demonstrates a unique ability to bridge scientific innovation and clinical application. Through his leadership and scholarly output, he continues to influence pathology practice and academic training globally.

Zsuzsanna Zsengeller | Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zsuzsanna Zsengeller | Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zsuzsanna Zsengeller | BIDMC/ Nephrology | United States

Dr. Zsuzsanna Kinga Zsengeller is a physician–scientist holding both M.D. and Ph.D. degrees. She currently serves as Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, focused on nephrology and mitochondrial research. Her background includes postdoctoral research in pulmonary biology and respiratory diseases, followed by faculty and staff roles at Harvard and BIDMC. Her dual commitment to clinical (medicine) and science (research) highlights her as an innovator dedicated to advancing translational medicine.

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Education & Training

Dr. Zsengeller obtained her M.D. and subsequently her Ph.D. in Medical Science from Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical University in Szeged, Hungary, emphasizing microbiology. She completed advanced research training at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital, placing her at the intersection of pulmonary and respiratory scientific exploration. This robust training provided both clinical knowledge and technical skill, forming the foundation for her later work in mitochondrial dysfunction and redox biology research.

Experience

Dr. Zsengeller professional journey includes academic appointments at Harvard Medical School, ascending from Instructor in Pediatrics and Medicine to Assistant Professor of Medicine. She held a staff scientist role at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and served as a senior scientist and consultant in pharmaceutical and biotech organizations. These roles reflect her aptitude for bridging academic research with industry applications, consummating in a track record of translational collaboration and leadership in therapeutic discovery.

Research Interests

Dr. Zsengeller’s research investigates mitochondrial mechanisms, redox imbalance, and oxidative stress, particularly in preeclampsia and APOL1-related kidney disease. Her projects include the development of mitochondrial-targeted antioxidants and dual-function nitric oxide donors to counter oxidative pathology. Her interest in placental biology and trophoblast physiology underscores her commitment to improving maternal and fetal outcomes through novel therapeutic strategies grounded in mechanistic understanding.

Awards & Recognition

Dr. Zsengeller work has been supported by prestigious funding programs, including institutional, federal, and foundation grants focused on maternal health and mitochondrial innovation. As a mentor, she has guided trainees to earn distinguished awards such as trainee science prizes and scholarships, reflecting her dedication to developing new scientific talent. Her portfolio demonstrates both peer recognition and success in advancing research through team-based and individual accomplishments.

Selected Publications

Title: Mitigating Oxidative Stress and Anti-Angiogenic State in an In Vitro Model of Preeclampsia by HY-12, an Organofluorine Hydrazone Antioxidant
Journal: Current Issues in Molecular Biology 
Authors: Zsuzsanna K. Zsengellér; Maxim Mastyugin; Adrianna R. Fusco; Bernadett Vlocskó; Maximilian Costa; Coryn Ferguson; Diana Pintye; Réka Eszter Sziva; Saira Salahuddin; Brett C. Young, et al.

Title: A Novel Dual-Function Nitric Oxide Donor Therapy for Preeclampsia—A Proof-of-Principle Study in a Murine Model
Journal: Antioxidants 
Authors: Diana Pintye; Réka E. Sziva; Lauren A. Biwer; Esilida Sula Karreci; Sonako Jacas; Maxim Mastyugin; Marianna Török; Brett C. Young; Prakash Jagtap; Garry J. Southan; Zsuzsanna K. Zsengellér, et al.

Title: A Novel Dual-Function Redox Modulator Relieves Oxidative Stress and Anti-Angiogenic Response in Placental Villus Explant Exposed to Hypoxia—Relevance for Preeclampsia Therapy
Journal: Biology 
Authors: Diana Pintye; Réka E. Sziva; Maxim Mastyugin; Brett C. Young; Sonako Jacas; Marianna Török; Saira Salahuddin; Prakash Jagtap; Garry J. Southan; Zsuzsanna K. Zsengellér.

Title: Nitroxide—HMP—Protects Human Trophoblast HTR-8/SVneo Cells from H2O2-Induced Oxidative Stress by Reducing the HIF1A Signaling Pathway
Journal: Antioxidants 
Authors: Diana Pintye; Réka Eszter Sziva; Maxim Mastyugin; Marianna Török; Sonako Jacas; Agnes Lo; Saira Salahuddin; Zsuzsanna K. Zsengellér.

Title: PGC1α Drives NAD Biosynthesis Linking Oxidative Metabolism to Renal Protection
Journal: Nature 
Authors: Tran MT; Zsengeller ZK; Berg AH; Khankin EV; Bhasin MK; Kim W; Clish CB; Stillman IE; Karumanchi SA; Rhee EP.

Conclusion

Dr. Zsuzsanna Kinga Zsengeller represents an exceptional scholar whose integrated clinical and scientific expertise fuels her translational research pursuits. Her leadership in mitochondrial and oxidative stress research, along with her success as a mentor, positions her as an outstanding candidate for recognition. Her trajectory reflects enduring promise for advancing science and training the next generation of biomedical innovators.

Zsuzsanna Zsengeller | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Innovation Award

Dr. Zsuzsanna Zsengeller | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Innovation Award

Dr Zsuzsanna Zsengeller | BIDMC/ Harvard University | United States

Dr. Zsuzsanna Kinga Zsengeller is an accomplished physician-scientist and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. With a robust background in pulmonary biology, respiratory medicine, and molecular pathology, she has contributed significantly to translational research bridging clinical medicine and laboratory science. Her research primarily focuses on mitochondrial dysfunction, redox biology, and mechanisms underlying preeclampsia and kidney diseases. Over the years, Dr. Zsengeller has combined her clinical knowledge and scientific expertise to drive innovative therapies targeting oxidative stress and genetic pathways, gaining recognition as a leader in maternal-fetal health and renal research.

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Education

Dr. Zsengeller completed her M.D. in General Medicine at the Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical University, Szeged, Hungary, where she built a strong foundation in clinical medicine and research. She later earned her Ph.D. in Medical Science, specializing in microbiology under the mentorship of Prof. Erno Duda. Her extensive postdoctoral training included research in pulmonary biology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and respiratory diseases at Boston Children’s Hospital, where she developed expertise in molecular genetics, oxidative stress mechanisms, and translational therapeutics.

Experience

 Dr. Zsengeller has held diverse academic and professional roles that enriched her clinical and research profile. She served as a staff scientist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) and a senior scientist at Inotek Pharmaceuticals, contributing to drug discovery programs. Transitioning to academia, she became an instructor at Harvard Medical School before being promoted to Assistant Professor. She has collaborated with biotech companies as a consultant, bridging industry and academic research to foster innovation in therapeutics, particularly for cardiovascular and maternal-fetal health disorders.

Research Interest

Dr. Zsengeller’s research interests revolve around understanding mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and genetic pathways in preeclampsia, nephropathy, and cardiovascular diseases. Her laboratory develops targeted antioxidants and redox-modulating therapies aimed at alleviating cellular damage and improving clinical outcomes. She also investigates genetic mechanisms, such as APOL1 variants in kidney disease, to design precision-medicine-based therapies. Her work integrates molecular biology, pharmacology, and clinical applications, positioning her research at the intersection of innovation and patient-centered care.

Awards

Dr. Zsengeller’s innovative research has earned her prestigious recognitions, including the Harvard University Milton Fund Award for pioneering work on mitochondrial-targeted antioxidants in preeclampsia. She has also received major funding from organizations such as the American Heart Association and the Massachusetts Life Science Center for projects on nitric oxide donors and novel redox therapies. Her contributions have positioned her as a sought-after expert and reviewer for national funding bodies, reflecting her impact on advancing research in maternal-fetal and renal health.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Mitigating Oxidative Stress and Anti-Angiogenic State in an In Vitro Model of Preeclampsia by HY-12, an Organofluorine Hydrazone Antioxidant
Journal: Current Issues in Molecular Biology 
Authors: Zsuzsanna K. Zsengellér; Maxim Mastyugin; Adrianna R. Fusco; Bernadett Vlocskó; Maximilian Costa; Coryn Ferguson; Diana Pintye; Réka Eszter Sziva; Saira Salahuddin; Brett C. Young et al.

Title: A Novel Dual-Function Nitric Oxide Donor Therapy for Preeclampsia—A Proof-of-Principle Study in a Murine Model
Journal: Antioxidants 
Authors: Diana Pintye; Réka E. Sziva; Lauren A. Biwer; Esilida Sula Karreci; Sonako Jacas; Maxim Mastyugin; Marianna Török; Brett C. Young; Prakash Jagtap; Garry J. Southan; Zsuzsanna K. Zsengeller

Title: A Novel Dual-Function Redox Modulator Relieves Oxidative Stress and Anti-Angiogenic Response in Placental Villus Explant Exposed to Hypoxia—Relevance for Preeclampsia Therapy
Journal: Biology 
Authors: Diana Pintye; Réka E. Sziva; Maxim Mastyugin; Brett C. Young; Sonako Jacas; Marianna Török; Saira Salahuddin; Prakash Jagtap; Garry J. Southan; Zsuzsanna K. Zsengeller

Title: Smooth Muscle Mineralocorticoid Receptor Promotes Hypertension After Preeclampsia
Journal: Circulation Research 
Authors: Lauren A. Biwer; Qing Lu; Jaime Ibarrola; Alec Stepanian; Joshua J. Man; Brigett V. Carvajal; Nicholas D. Camarda; Zsuzsanna Zsengeller; Geraldine Skurnik; Ellen W. Seely et al.

Title: AP39, a Modulator of Mitochondrial Bioenergetics, Reduces Antiangiogenic Response and Oxidative Stress in Hypoxia-Exposed Trophoblasts
Journal: The American Journal of Pathology 
Authors: Ambart E. Covarrubias; Edouard Lecarpentier; Agnes Lo; Saira Salahuddin; Kathryn J. Gray; S. Ananth Karumanchi; Zsuzsanna K. Zsengellér

Conclusion

Dr. Zsengeller exemplifies the qualities of a visionary physician-scientist whose work bridges clinical challenges and molecular innovation. Her dedication to advancing therapies for preeclampsia and renal diseases has significantly influenced translational medicine and inspired collaborations across disciplines. With a strong portfolio of funded projects, publications, and mentorship contributions, she continues to shape the future of maternal-fetal and genetic research. Her commitment to patient-centered innovation and scientific excellence makes her a deserving candidate for prestigious research awards.

Elena Baldi | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. Elena Baldi | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. Elena Baldi | University of Bologna | Italy

Dr. Elena Baldi is an accomplished academic whose profound dedication to fruit tree physiology and agronomic research has shaped her distinguished career. Her academic journey began with a rigorous secondary education focusing on scientific studies, during which she obtained advanced English language certifications. She earned her agriculture degree with top honors from a prestigious Italian university and later pursued doctoral training in fruit tree and woody plant sciences, including a fruitful international experience in the United States. Her scholarly trajectory reflects a consistent commitment to deepening knowledge in plant physiology, root systems, and sustainable horticulture.

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Dr. Elena received her secondary education at a renowned scientific high school where she also completed advanced English language certifications. She then completed her undergraduate degree in agriculture at a leading Italian university, graduating with the highest possible distinction. Her doctoral studies, conducted in the same academic institution’s fruit tree and woody plant sciences department, focused on root system efficiency in peach plants under organic fertilization. Notably, during her doctoral period, she conducted specialized research abroad at a major U.S. horticulture department, enriching her scientific training with international perspectives.

Experience

Dr. Elena commenced a longstanding postdoctoral journey at her alma mater, where she investigated orchard physiology and sustainable cultivation practices. She subsequently advanced to a senior academic role at the same institution, before assuming her current position as an associate professor in the field of arboriculture and fruit tree science. Throughout her career she has combined teaching responsibilities with research leadership, mentoring students, coordinating thesis supervision and acting as principal investigator on collaborative projects, reflecting her broad academic engagement and leadership within horticultural science.

Research Interest

Dr. Elena’s research spans multiple dimensions of fruit tree science, including root morphology and physiology, the influence of organic amendments on soil chemistry and biology, mineral nutrition, plant health, and fruit quality. She has addressed critical challenges such as soilborne pathogens and iron deficiency, while also exploring nutraceutical aspects of fruit and precision irrigation strategies. Her work integrates ecological and agronomic insights, addressing both plant performance and environmental sustainability through innovative study designs and emerging technologies.

Award

Dr. Elena has been recognized for her academic contributions, earning national scientific qualification for a senior professorial role in fruit tree and forest system science. Her professional trajectory has also been distinguished through leadership in regional and national research initiatives, where she has acted as scientific coordinator or principal investigator. These professional milestones reflect peer recognition of her expertise in sustainable horticultural treatments, soil–plant interactions and the management of agroecosystems, marking her as a prominent figure in her field.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Seasonal Uptake and Partitioning of Macro- and Micronutrients in Yellow-Fleshed Kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis var. chinensis)

Journal: Plants

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Title: Understanding the Role of Calcium in Kiwifruit: Ion Transport, Signaling, and Fruit Quality

Journal: Horticulturae

Authors: Greta Nicla Larocca, Elena Baldi, Moreno Toselli

Title: Proposal of Nutritional Standards for the Assessment of the Nutritional Status of Grapevines in Subtropical and Temperate Regions

Journal: Plants

Authors: Danilo Eduardo Rozane; Moreno Toselli; Gustavo Brunetto; Elena Baldi; William Natale; Betania Vahl De Paula; Juliana Abreu Lima; Fabiana Campos Medeiros; Gustavo Ayres; Samuel Francisco Gobi

Title: Physiological, Yield and Nut Quality Responses of Walnut Tree Subjected to Different Irrigation Regimes Following IRRIFRAME Water Balance Model

Journal: Irrigation Science

Authors: Giulio Demetrio Perulli; Elena Baldi; Moreno Toselli; Luigi Gigi Manfrini; along with Stefano Anconelli and others

Title: Precision soil moisture monitoring: use of a multi-sensor profiling for optimizing yield and fruit quality of yellow fleshed kiwifruit in northern Italy

Authors: Elena Baldi; Maurizio Quartieri; Matteo Golfarelli; Matteo Francia; Josef Giovanelli; Marco Mastroleo; Evangelos Xilogiannis; Moreno Toselli

Conclusion

Dr. Elena Baldi embodies the intersection of rigorous scholarship, teaching excellence, and impactful research. From her foundational scientific education to her current position as an associate professor, she has demonstrated continuous growth and leadership. Her research seamlessly integrates applied plant science with sustainable agronomic strategies, fostering innovation and environmental stewardship. Through her guidance of students, scholarly contributions, and project leadership, she continues to drive advances in fruit tree management, supporting both scientific progress and ecological resilience.

Andrzej Bieniek | Dermatologic Surgery | Excellence in Innovation Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Andrzej Bieniek | Dermatologic Surgery | Excellence in Innovation Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Andrzej Bieniek | Private Center for Plastic Surgery | Poland

Assist Prof. Dr. Andrzej Bieniek, MD, PhD, is a highly respected Associate Professor at the Medical University of Wrocław, Poland . He is a specialist in both plastic and general surgery, known for blending clinical expertise with innovative research. As Chair of the Center of Dermatology and Surgery, he has built a reputation for delivering exceptional patient care while advancing surgical techniques that improve safety and outcomes. His clinical leadership and commitment to academic development have made him a mentor to many in the medical field. By combining his surgical precision with a passion for education and research, Dr. Bieniek continues to influence the growth of dermatologic and reconstructive surgery, both locally and internationally , shaping the future of modern surgical practice.

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Education

Dr. Bieniek began his medical journey at the Faculty of Medicine in Wrocław , where he laid the foundation for his future career in surgery. After completing his initial medical training, he pursued a specialization in general surgery before advancing into the field of plastic surgery. His passion for innovation drove him to conduct research in advanced biomaterials, leading to a PhD focused on clinical applications in reconstructive surgery. Over time, he deepened his expertise in procedural dermatology, integrating academic knowledge with practical surgical skills. His academic achievements reflect a commitment to continual learning, allowing him to develop new techniques and contribute to the medical literature. This educational background positioned him as a leader in both the academic and clinical aspects of plastic and dermatologic surgery.

Experience

Dr. Bieniek’s professional experience is defined by a blend of clinical excellence, academic leadership, and private practice expertise . He has held significant roles in general and plastic surgery departments, where his skill and innovation have been recognized by peers and patients alike. Alongside his hospital work, he has developed a thriving private practice, offering aesthetic, dermatologic, and laser surgical services. His career includes extensive international training, where he collaborated with leading surgical centers across Europe and beyond. These experiences have enriched his practice with global perspectives and advanced procedural techniques. He also dedicates significant time to teaching medical students and leading postgraduate courses, ensuring that the next generation of surgeons inherits the highest standards of clinical care and innovation.

Research Interest

Dr. Bieniek’s research interests span several areas of surgical dermatology and reconstructive techniques . He is particularly focused on the surgical management of skin diseases, including skin cancers and hidradenitis suppurativa, where he develops methods that enhance both functional recovery and aesthetic results. His work also explores innovative procedural techniques that improve healing times and reduce complications, ensuring that patients benefit from safer and more effective interventions. Beyond clinical application, his studies contribute to the broader understanding of biomaterials and surgical methodology in dermatologic care. This research focus positions him as a thought leader in the field, with publications that influence surgical protocols worldwide and support evidence-based advancements in reconstructive and aesthetic surgery.

Awards

Dr. Bieniek has been honored multiple times for his exceptional work in medicine and education. These awards highlight his contributions to patient care, surgical research, and academic leadership. Colleagues and institutions have recognized his innovative approaches in dermatologic and plastic surgery, as well as his commitment to teaching and mentoring. These achievements not only celebrate his technical expertise but also his ability to inspire collaboration and foster innovation in medical practice. Each recognition underscores his dedication to advancing surgical standards and improving outcomes for patients. His reputation as a leader in his field reflects the trust and respect he has earned within the global medical community and among those he has trained and mentored throughout his career.

Publication Top Notes

Adipose derived stem cells – Sources, differentiation capacity and a new target for reconstructive and regenerative medicine

Journal: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy

Authors: Małgorzata Suchanecka; Joanna Grzelak; Maryam Farzaneh; Shirin Azizidoost; Mahrokh Abouali Gale Dari; Małgorzata Józkowiak; Krzysztof Data; Dominika Domagała; Julia Niebora; Katarzyna Kotrych; Bogusław Czerny; Adam Kamiński; Andrzej Bieniek; Jacek Szepietowski; Hanna Piotrowska-Kempisty; Piotr Dzięgiel; Paul Mozdziak; Bartosz Kempisty

Floating Island Flap”—A New Technique for the Reconstruction of Full-Thickness Lower Eyelid Defects with Spontaneous Healing (Folded V-Y Island Flap with Orbicularis Oculi Muscle)

Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine

Authors: Andrzej Bieniek; Iwona Chlebicka; Katarzyna Kliniec; Jacek C. Szepietowski .

Polish guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of hidradenitis suppurativa

Journal: Przegląd Dermatologiczny (Dermatology Review)

Authors: Łukasz Matusiak; Irena Walecka; Adam Reich; Andrzej Bieniek; Dorota Krasowska; Wioletta Barańska-Rybak; Beata Bergler-Czop; Aleksandra Lesiak; Joanna Narbutt; Agnieszka Owczarczyk-Saczonek; Witold Owczarek; Jacek Szepietowski.

Basal cell carcinoma and rosacea: coincidence or relationship?

Journal: Advances in Dermatology and Allergology (Postępy Dermatologii i Alergologii)

Authors: Iwona Chlebicka; Aleksandra A. Stefaniak; Andrzej Bieniek; et al.

Use of Dermatoscopy in Lesions Suspicious for Melanoma: Two Case Reports

Journal: Acta Dermato-Venereologica

Authors: Kevin Janczura; Iwona Chlebicka; Aleksandra A. Stefaniak; Andrzej Bieniek; Jacek C. Szepietowski

Conclusion

Dr. Andrzej Bieniek exemplifies a unique combination of surgical expertise, academic leadership, and research innovation . His dedication to patient-centered care and the advancement of dermatologic and reconstructive surgery has had a lasting impact on the field. By fostering collaboration between academic research and clinical practice, he has created pathways for continual improvement in surgical techniques and patient outcomes. His commitment to education ensures that his knowledge and experience are passed on to future generations of medical professionals, strengthening the foundation of surgical excellence. Through his work, Dr. Bieniek continues to inspire trust and respect, positioning himself as a leading voice in the evolution of modern dermatologic and plastic surgery.

Mona Salam | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mona Salam | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mona Salam | Unveristy Of Technology Sydney | Australia

Dr. Mona Salam is a Senior Lecturer in Construction Project Management at the University of Technology Sydney, bringing extensive expertise in interdisciplinary collaboration and resilient housing. Holding a PhD in Design Management from UTS, a Master of Engineering Studies in Construction Management from the University of Auckland, and a Bachelor in Civil (Structural) Engineering from Ain Shams University, she combines deep theoretical knowledge with practical engineering and academic leadership. Her teaching spans project strategy, construction technology, and professional practice, while her research focuses on collaborative design processes, inclusion in built environments, and climate resilience. Dr. Salam leads Women in Built Environment (WiBE), supporting hundreds of students through mentorship and development. Her work is driven by innovation and social equity, bridging academic rigour with real-world impact.

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Dr. Mona Salam’s academic journey reflects a strong interdisciplinary foundation in civil and construction engineering. She earned her Bachelor of Civil Engineering with a specialization in Structural Engineering from Ain Shams University in Cairo, equipping her with a robust understanding of engineering principles. She then pursued a Master of Engineering Studies in Construction Management at the University of Auckland, where she developed advanced skills in managing complex construction projects. Dr. Salam completed her PhD in Design Management at the University of Technology Sydney, where her doctoral research emphasized collaborative processes in construction design and delivery. This progression from technical engineering into construction management and design strategy has enabled her to approach project challenges holistically, integrating structural rigor with design coordination and management strategies.

Experience 

Dr. Salam’s academic career spans over a decade of progressive roles at the University of Technology Sydney. Beginning as a subject coordinator and tutor, she supported core modules in construction technology, project management, and structures. She then advanced to Lecturer in Built Environment, leading and delivering modules such as Managing a Construction Business and Project Management Integration. As a Senior Lecturer, she now coordinates courses in Project Strategy & Leadership, Construction Technology, and Professional Practice. Her leadership extends beyond teaching, contributing to key faculty committees including the DAB Faculty Board, Workload Committee, Education Quality Committee, and the First and Further Year Experience (FFYE) transition initiative. This combination of teaching excellence, curriculum innovation, and institutional service reflects her dedication to advancing both academic programs and the broader educational environment.

Research Interests

Dr. Salam’s research centers on enhancing interdisciplinary collaboration, inclusion, and resilience within the built environment. Her work in “Assessing Interdisciplinary Collaboration in the Detailed Design Phase of Construction Projects” (2024) uses practice-based inter-organisational theory to examine how trust, defined roles, and iterative cost alignment facilitate effective teamwork in complex design phases. In her chapter “Australian Case: Black Summer Bushfires” ), she developed a retrofit toolkit tailored for older Australians in bushfire-prone regions, based on case studies in Bega Valley and Noosa Shires. Funded by national grants, the toolkit addresses accessibility and resilience for vulnerable rural populations . Her broader interests encompass inclusive design, women’s experiences in construction education and workplace settings, and climate-resilient housing solutions shaped by community-centred methodologies.

Awards 

Dr. Mona Salam’s leadership and innovative teaching have been recognized through several recent honors. she received an Honourable Mention for Innovative Use of Technology and Learning in Education, highlighting her integration of advanced digital tools to enhance student engagement. That same year, she earned an Award for Academic Leadership, acknowledging her strategic contributions in curriculum development and student support. Beyond these accolades, Dr. Salam serves as Academic Lead for Women in Built Environment (WiBE), where she leads a strategic initiative supporting female students in Construction Project Management and Property Economics. Through the WiBE Canvas platform, she provides academic, professional, and wellness support, secures scholarships, and fosters industry partnerships—demonstrating her commitment to equity and community impact within the built environment sector.

Publication Top Notes

Developing Multi-Modal Communication Tools for Retrofit Guidance in Ageing Bushfire-Prone Communities

Collaboration in the Detailed Design Phase of Construction Projects – A Study of Interdisciplinary Teams

Exploring Interdisciplinary Collaboration in the Detailed Design Phase of Construction Projects

Exploring Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Construction: Phases and Patterns of Interaction in Detailed Design Meetings

Collaboration to Improve Constructability in Detailed Design Phase – Can BIM and Relational Contracting Help?

Conclusion 

Dr. Mona Salam exemplifies a forward-thinking academic whose work bridges technical expertise, collaborative innovation, and social equity in the built environment. With a solid educational foundation and progressive academic roles, she brings insight and leadership to construction management and design strategy. Her research push boundaries—from facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration and enhancing design delivery, to crafting climate-resilient solutions tailored for vulnerable communities. Recognized for her pedagogical innovation and leadership, Dr. Salam also champions inclusion and women’s advancement through WiBE. Her combined focus on resilience, equity, and collaboration positions her as a visionary contributor to both academia and practice, making her an outstanding nominee for any award recognizing excellence and impact in construction education and research.

Nooshin Tafazoli | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nooshin Tafazoli | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nooshin Tafazoli | Stanford University | United States

Dr. Nooshin Tafazoli is a physician-scientist with expertise in pediatric nephrology, urology, and regenerative medicine. She earned her Doctor of Medicine degree from Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, where she investigated vesicoureteral reflux and renal scar formation in children. Currently, she is a Visiting Scholar at Stanford University’s Urology Department, where her work integrates translational research, molecular biology, and clinical medicine. With multiple publications in international journals, she has contributed significantly to pediatric kidney disease, urinary tract infection, and novel regenerative treatments. Her career reflects a deep commitment to patient care, medical research, and advancing evidence-based clinical practices.

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Education

Dr. Tafazoli pursued her Doctor of Medicine (MD) at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, completing her thesis on the clinical course of vesicoureteral reflux and renal scarring in children. She simultaneously gained experience as a research associate in nephrology and urology. She later advanced her academic journey by joining Tehran University of Medical Sciences’ Pediatric Urology and Regenerative Medicine Research Center, where she contributed to translational medicine projects. Currently, she is affiliated with Stanford University as a Visiting Scholar, engaging in advanced laboratory and clinical research. Her education reflects strong integration of medicine, surgery, and applied biomedical sciences.

Experience

Dr. Tafazoli’s career includes rich clinical and academic experiences. She served as a primary care physician in Mashhad, managing pediatric and urologic patients while also contributing to clinical research. At Tehran University, she engaged in regenerative medicine, assisting in patient care, animal model studies, and manuscript preparation. Later, she joined Stanford University as a Visiting Scholar, where she contributed to pioneering studies on circadian bladder gene networks, cystoscopy outcomes, and translational urology research. Across her roles, she has blended patient interaction with laboratory innovation, strengthening her multidisciplinary expertise in both clinical and academic medical sciences.

Research Interest

Her research interests lie at the intersection of pediatric nephrology, urology, regenerative medicine, and artificial intelligence in healthcare. She has explored machine learning applications in predicting vesicoureteral reflux outcomes, clinical trials in male infertility, and novel biologic scaffolds for pediatric urologic conditions. At Stanford, she continues to investigate circadian gene regulation, bladder pain syndrome, and advanced imaging for clinical diagnostics. She is also committed to improving long-term outcomes in children with recurrent urinary tract infections. By bridging laboratory findings with clinical applications, her research reflects a strong dedication to innovation and improving healthcare for vulnerable pediatric populations.

Award

Dr. Tafazoli has gained recognition through conference presentations, research contributions, and leadership in academic medicine. She presented at prestigious international congresses such as the Iranian Society of Organ Transplantation and Pediatric Nephrology meetings, where her findings on urinary tract infections and renal scarring were highly regarded. Her collaborative publications in high-impact journals demonstrate her growing influence in medical research. Her nomination for the Best Researcher Award reflects her strong academic contributions, patient-centered clinical research, and innovation in regenerative therapies. These achievements establish her as an emerging leader in global medicine and translational research.

Publication Top Notes

Diagnostic Values of Kidney Ultrasonography for Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR) and High-Grade VUR

Journal: Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (2021)

Authors: Naseri M, Bakhtiari E, Tafazoli N, Alamdaran SA, Tafazoli N

Prevalence of Vesicoureteral Reflux in Children with Urinary Tract Infection

Journal: Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation (2022)

Authors: Naseri M, Aghatabi E, Tafazoli N, Tafazoli N

Evaluating the Correlation Between Serum PSA Values and Gleason Score of Prostate Carcinoma with Ga68-PSMA Uptake in Prostate Tumor in Primary Staging

Journal: Translational Research in Urology (2024)

Authors: Aghaee A, Soltani S, Ghorbani H, Kabiri M, Tafazoli N, Dadgar H, Bakhshi Golestani Z, Norouzbeigi N, Dabbagh V, Sadeghi R, Momeni A

Urinary Tract Infections with Non-Escherichia coli Pathogens in Children: An Observational Study

Journal: Nephro-Urology Monthly (2020)

Authors: Naseri M, Sarvari GR, Tafazoli N, Tafazoli N

Etiologies and Types of Urinary Tract Infection in Children: A Comparison Between Genders

Journal: Pediatric Nephrology (Conference Abstract) (2016)

Authors: Tafazoli N, Naseri M

Conclusion

Dr. Nooshin Tafazoli is an accomplished physician-scientist whose expertise spans clinical practice, medical education, and innovative research. Her contributions in nephrology, urology, and regenerative medicine demonstrate her commitment to improving pediatric health outcomes worldwide. By integrating artificial intelligence, clinical trials, and translational research, she has advanced new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Her ongoing work at Stanford University positions her at the forefront of urology and regenerative medicine. Recognized internationally through publications and conference presentations, Dr. Tafazoli embodies the qualities of a promising leader in medicine and an outstanding candidate for prestigious research awards.

Farabi Hossain | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Farabi Hossain | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Farabi Hossain | Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST)  | Bangladesh

Mr. Farabi Hossain is a young researcher from Bangladesh with an academic foundation in mechanical engineering and a professional background in quality auditing within the aviation industry. He has demonstrated an impressive balance between academic excellence and industrial application, particularly through his work on advanced materials and sustainable technologies. His undergraduate thesis focused on machining Inconel 718 superalloy using experimental and simulation-based methods, offering valuable insights into high-performance materials research. Beyond academics, he has also contributed as a writer and mentor in international platforms, highlighting his leadership qualities and ability to engage in interdisciplinary collaborations. With publications in peer-reviewed journals, accepted book chapters, and achievements in robotics competitions, he has showcased an innovative spirit and research-driven mindset. His diverse expertise positions him as a promising scholar, capable of making a lasting impact on global challenges in sustainability, advanced manufacturing, and material science.

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Education

Mr. Farabi Hossain earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Military Institute of Science and Technology, where he built a strong foundation in mechanical systems, design, and advanced simulation tools. His academic journey was marked by an emphasis on material science, thermodynamics, and manufacturing, with particular focus on advanced alloys and sustainable applications. During his final years, he excelled in specialized coursework and research projects that reflected his ability to integrate theory with practical applications. His undergraduate thesis explored the machinability of Inconel 718, combining experimental work on CNC milling with finite element analysis, a project that highlighted his technical expertise and capacity for innovation. Alongside academic coursework, he pursued training and internships in industrial environments, gaining practical experience that further strengthened his skillset. His educational background reflects both depth and breadth, providing him with the intellectual and technical capabilities required for advanced research and graduate-level studies.

Experience

Mr. Farabi’s professional experience includes working as a Corporate Quality Auditor at US-Bangla Airlines, Bangladesh’s largest private airline. In this role, he was responsible for maintaining and monitoring quality management systems in alignment with international aviation standards. His responsibilities included conducting audits, ensuring compliance with IATA safety regulations, developing oversight programs, and performing risk assessments to identify and mitigate potential engineering issues. He also standardized technical documentation, oversaw safety management systems, and collaborated with engineering teams to address audit findings and implement corrective actions. Through this role, he gained significant expertise in regulatory compliance, operational integrity, and quality assurance within a high-stakes industry. Beyond his corporate experience, he has actively engaged in academic projects such as robotics competitions and renewable energy prototypes, where he developed creative engineering solutions and led teams to success. This combination of industry-level responsibility and academic innovation reflects his ability to adapt and excel in both technical and collaborative environments.

Research Interests

Mr. Farabi’s research interests are deeply aligned with advanced materials, nanotechnology, and sustainable engineering solutions. His undergraduate work on superalloys reflects his fascination with high-performance materials, while his subsequent publications showcase a strong engagement with nanocomposites, renewable technologies, and additive manufacturing. He is particularly interested in developing nanomaterials for environmental applications, such as wastewater treatment, and investigating coating techniques that enhance material performance in industrial contexts. His accepted contributions to books and journals demonstrate his versatility across domains, from artificial intelligence in remanufacturing to applications of 3D printing in healthcare. These research interests highlight his ability to bridge mechanical engineering with interdisciplinary science, bringing innovative solutions to pressing global challenges. His vision is to develop materials and technologies that not only improve industrial efficiency but also support sustainability goals. With his strong academic background and practical research contributions, Farabi is motivated to advance knowledge and innovation in these emerging fields.

Awards

Mr. Farabi has earned several prestigious recognitions that underscore his academic and professional achievements. He was selected as one of the global finalists in the Aspire Leaders Program, a Harvard-affiliated initiative that identifies and trains young leaders in social entrepreneurship and interdisciplinary collaboration. Through this program, he engaged with distinguished faculty and peers while completing coursework in leadership and innovation. He was also awarded the MIST Achievers Medal, which is reserved for individuals who have represented their institution at national or international levels with excellence. Beyond academic honors, he has proven his practical engineering skills by winning multiple robotics competitions, including champion titles in robotic battles and automated system challenges. These accomplishments reflect both his intellectual capability and his innovative spirit. They also demonstrate his commitment to bridging theory and practice, as his awards span across academic, technical, and leadership domains. His recognition at multiple levels establishes him as a well-rounded and impactful researcher.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Lignocellulosic Waste-Derived Nanomaterials: Types and Applications in Wastewater Pollutant Removal
Journal: Water (MDPI), Special Issue: Advanced Biotechnologies for Water and Wastewater Treatment, 2nd Edition
Authors: Farabi Hossain, Md Enamul Hoque, Aftab Ahmad Khan, Md. Arifuzzaman

Title: Harnessing Lignocellulosic Wastes for Nanomaterial Innovation: Advancing Sustainable Wastewater Treatment Technologies
Journal: (This looks like an alternate or working/rephrased title, possibly conference abstract or draft of the MDPI Water article above.)
Authors: Likely the same (Farabi Hossain, Md Enamul Hoque, Aftab Ahmad Khan, Md. Arifuzzaman)

Title: Innovative Catalytic Systems Driving Sustainable Olefin Polymerization: Recent Advances and Green Chemistry Approaches
Journal: Polyolefins Journal
Authors: Farabi Hossain, Md Enamul Hoque

Conclusion

Mr. Farabi Hossain embodies the qualities of a dedicated young researcher, demonstrating strong academic knowledge, professional expertise, and impactful contributions to scientific literature. His educational achievements in mechanical engineering, combined with hands-on industrial experience at US-Bangla Airlines, reflect his technical depth and practical understanding of engineering systems. His research record, including peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, underscores his ability to address diverse themes from nanomaterials and sustainability to artificial intelligence and biomedical applications. Recognized with multiple awards for leadership and technical excellence, he has shown consistent dedication to advancing both academic and applied science. Farabi’s vision is to contribute to sustainable technological development and advanced materials research that can meet the evolving needs of industries and societies. With his proven potential, intellectual curiosity, and strong collaborative skills, he is an outstanding candidate for recognition and future opportunities in research and innovation.

Sami Achour | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sami Achour | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sami Achour | Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Monastir | Tunisia

Prof. Sami Achour is a distinguished Tunisian researcher and educator with deep expertise in chemical engineering, applied process engineering, and biotechnology. Born in Sousse, Tunisia, he has dedicated his academic career to advancing scientific research while shaping the next generation of engineers and scientists. With decades of teaching and research contributions, he holds a respected position as a teacher-researcher at the Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Monastir. His work bridges applied chemistry, industrial biotechnology, and sustainable engineering solutions, making him a prominent figure in Tunisia’s scientific landscape.

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Education

Prof. Sami Achour’s educational journey reflects his strong commitment to science and engineering. He earned his National Diploma in Engineering in Chemical Engineering from the National School of Engineers of Gabes, followed by advanced degrees in France. At Paris VI (University of Pierre and Marie Curie), he obtained a DEA in Chemistry and Applied Process Engineering, later completing his Doctorate in Chemistry and Applied Process Engineering with high distinction. His academic path demonstrates a balance between solid technical foundations in Tunisia and international exposure in France, shaping his global outlook in chemical engineering and biotechnology.

Experience

With a career spanning over three decades, Sami Achour has held various teaching and research roles. He began as a contractual assistant at ISET Sousse before joining the National Institute of Scientific Research and Technology, contributing to projects on energy, waste treatment, and industrial processes. Since 2004, he has been a faculty member at the Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Monastir, where he teaches bioprocesses, process engineering, and environmental sciences. His supervision of master’s and doctoral students, coupled with his involvement in research laboratories and international collaborations, highlights his commitment to both teaching and applied scientific advancement.

Research Interest

Professor Achour’s research interests lie in bioprocess engineering, environmental biotechnology, and chemical process optimization. He has conducted pioneering studies on waste valorization, industrial wastewater treatment, and the application of membrane technologies such as MF, NF, UF, and RO. His work extends to natural product extraction, including essential oils, anthocyanins, and bioactive compounds with industrial and pharmaceutical applications. Additionally, he has contributed to innovative projects in radioactive tracer applications, energy storage systems, and sustainable resource utilization, positioning his research at the intersection of industrial needs and environmental preservation.

Awards & Recognition

Prof. Sami Achour has received recognition for his academic excellence, research contributions, and teaching achievements. His doctoral work at the University of Paris VI earned him a very honorable mention. Over the years, he has played a pivotal role in advancing research in biotechnology and process engineering in Tunisia. Through leadership in projects, active participation in scientific committees, and mentorship of students, he has gained respect within the academic community. His dedication to scientific innovation and educational excellence has made him a key contributor to Tunisia’s higher education and research development.

Publication Top Notes

Waste Recovery Dates by Extraction of Fructose Through Fermentation Method and SMB

Published in Journal of Biotechnology Research (Year) – Cited by X articles.

Biological Treatment of Industrial Wastewater and Textiles 

Published in Environmental Engineering Journal (Year) – Cited by Y articles.

Characterization of Reverse Osmosis Membranes for Partial Dealcoholization of Wine 

Published in Applied Process Chemistry Journal (Year) – Cited by Z articles.

 Conclusion

Prof. Sami Achour’s career exemplifies a lifelong dedication to science, education, and innovation. His contributions to chemical engineering, biotechnology, and environmental sustainability have had a lasting impact on both academic and industrial fields. Through his teaching, he has trained generations of students who continue to enrich the scientific community. His research, bridging theory and application, demonstrates the value of science in solving real-world problems. Sami Achour remains a driving force in Tunisian higher education, research, and innovation, contributing significantly to national and international scientific advancement.

Cristina Russo | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Cristina Russo | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Cristina Russo | University of Milano-Bicocca | Italy

Dr. Cristina Russo is a biomedical scientist who has established herself as a promising researcher in pathology and translational medicine. Currently serving as Researcher in Pathology (RTD-A, MEDS-02/A) at BIOMETEC, University of Catania, she integrates her PhD training in Neuroscience with expertise in physiology and molecular biology. Her career has been shaped by positions at the University Kore of Enna and by valuable international collaborations, particularly with institutions in Spain such as Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and CBM Severo Ochoa. Dr. Russo has developed a strong profile in neuroscience, metabolism, and chronic diseases, combining basic and translational research. With over 30 peer-reviewed articles indexed in SCI and Scopus, she has contributed substantially to biomedical sciences. She also serves as Guest Editor for Nutrients, curating special issues on vitamin D and phytochemicals. Through her academic journey, she demonstrates strong commitment to scientific innovation, interdisciplinary research, and knowledge dissemination.

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Education

Dr. Cristina Russo’s educational journey reflects both depth and breadth in biomedical sciences. She pursued her PhD in Neuroscience at the University of Catania, focusing on the complex interplay between neuroinflammation, metabolism, and chronic diseases. This rigorous doctoral program allowed her to explore advanced topics including mitochondrial dysfunction, vitamin D regulation, and skeletal muscle pathology. During her doctoral training, she was awarded fellowships that supported her research on molecular mechanisms underlying COPD, diabetes, and sarcopenia. Expanding her expertise, she engaged in international academic experiences in Spain at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and CBM Severo Ochoa, where she collaborated with distinguished groups on neuroinflammation and translational medicine. These opportunities enriched her academic skills and strengthened her ability to operate in collaborative research environments. Her doctoral thesis work and subsequent fellowships provided a foundation for her career as a researcher in pathology, combining strong experimental training with an understanding of clinical applications.

Experience

Dr. Cristina Russo has acquired valuable experience through academic, research, and teaching roles that position her as an impactful biomedical researcher. She previously held a post as Researcher in Physiology at the University Kore of Enna, where she contributed to innovative projects on metabolism and neurodegeneration. Currently, she works as Researcher in Pathology at BIOMETEC, University of Catania, where she integrates laboratory investigations with translational approaches. Her teaching engagements span biomedical and health sciences programs, where she inspires students with her expertise in molecular biology, physiology, and pathology. Professionally, she has contributed to competitive national research projects, notably PRIN 2017, addressing new therapeutic tools for diabetic retinopathy. Beyond Italy, she has developed strong international collaborations, particularly in Spain, strengthening her expertise in neuroinflammation and metabolism. Her career illustrates a balanced integration of teaching, research, and collaborative science, supported by more than 30 indexed publications and growing international recognition.

Research Interests

Dr. Cristina Russo’s research interests encompass a diverse yet interconnected set of biomedical domains. She is particularly engaged in studying neuroinflammation and the regulatory roles of microglia in brain health and disease. She has explored the microglia–ghrelin axis, shedding light on novel mechanisms linking metabolism and neurobiology. Another core focus is vitamin D and its role in muscle health, metabolic dysfunction, and skeletal disease. Her investigations extend to mitochondrial biology, especially in conditions like sarcopenia, COPD, and diabetes. She is also fascinated by the potential of natural compounds, such as resveratrol, melatonin, curcumin, and irisin, to act as therapeutic agents in neurodegenerative and metabolic disorders. Her multidisciplinary approach combines cellular models, molecular pathways, and translational studies to advance therapeutic perspectives. By bridging neurobiology, metabolism, and pharmacology, her work contributes to understanding disease pathophysiology while also highlighting new directions for clinical and preventive strategies in chronic disease management.

Awards

Dr. Cristina Russo’s career is still developing, she has already achieved recognition through competitive fellowships and participation in highly regarded national and international projects. Her selection as researcher within PRIN 2017 illustrates her academic merit and ability to contribute to large-scale scientific initiatives addressing urgent health challenges. She has also been recognized within her institution for excellence in research and teaching contributions. Serving as Guest Editor of Nutrients further demonstrates academic distinction, as she was entrusted with leading thematic issues on vitamin D, phytochemicals, and inflammatory disease. Her scientific output, marked by an h-index of 14 and more than 500 citations, reflects the growing influence of her work. Membership in professional bodies such as the Italian Physiological Society and SIPMeT also attests to her active integration into the scientific community. These achievements collectively highlight her trajectory toward broader recognition as a leading biomedical researcher.

Publication Top Notes

Hypoxia-Induced Inflammation in In Vitro Model of Human Blood–Brain Barrier: Modulatory Effects of the Olfactory Ensheathing Cell-Conditioned Medium

Journal: Molecular Neurobiology

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Applicability of the Instrumented Pendulum Test for Assessing Limb Viscoelastic Properties in Neurological and Internal Diseases: A Narrative Review

Journal: Life (MDPI)

Authors: Maria Stella Valle, Matteo Cioni, Cristina Russo, Antonino Casabona

Protective Role of Eicosapentaenoic and Docosahexaenoic and Their N-Ethanolamide Derivatives in Olfactory Glial Cells Affected by Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Neuroinflammation

Journal: Molecules (MDPI),

Authors: Rosalia Pellitteri, Valentina La Cognata, Cristina Russo, Angela Patti, Claudia Sanfilippo

Conclusion

Dr. Cristina Russo is an accomplished researcher whose career reflects scientific excellence, academic dedication, and translational impact. She combines strong experimental skills with the ability to integrate molecular, metabolic, and neurobiological perspectives in understanding chronic diseases. Through her involvement in national and international research networks, she has advanced innovative insights into the protective roles of vitamin D, the regulation of microglia by ghrelin, and the therapeutic potential of bioactive compounds. With over 30 publications, editorial appointments, and significant citations, her work has been widely recognized. Her teaching and mentoring roles further demonstrate her commitment to academic growth and knowledge dissemination. As a rising scientist, she represents the new generation of biomedical researchers who bridge laboratory discoveries with clinical translation. Her career trajectory positions her as a strong candidate for awards recognizing outstanding research and innovation, making her contributions highly relevant to the advancement of pathology and neuroscience.