Ainur Mussakulkyzy | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ainur Mussakulkyzy | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher | Institute of Geography Of The Republic Of Kazakhstan |Kazakhstan

Dr. Ainur Mussakulkyzy is a highly accomplished researcher in environmental sciences, water resources, hydrometeorology, and ecological protection. With a foundation in hydraulic engineering and advanced specialization in water purification technologies, she has consistently focused her work on safeguarding river basin systems and improving sustainable water management. Her career spans contributions to leading research institutions, where she has advanced climate and water monitoring, developed innovative approaches to environmental protection, and actively supported the scientific community through editorial roles. She has published extensively in national and international journals, demonstrating both depth and breadth in her research impact. Her studies not only contribute to academic knowledge but also offer practical solutions to pressing ecological challenges, particularly in the context of water security and environmental sustainability. Her measurable research impact is reflected in Scopus with 23 citations, 10 indexed documents, and an h-index of 3.

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Featured Publications

1. A. Mussakulkyzy, C. Opp, N. Amirgaliev, A. Madibekov, L. Ismukhanova, and A. Zhadi, “Assessment of Anthropogenic Load on the Ile River Ecosystem Considering Regional Peculiarities,” Applied Sciences, vol. 15, no. 16, 2025.

2. A. Mussakulkyzy, C. Opp, N. Amirgaliev, A. Madibekov, L. Ismukhanova, and A. Zhadi, “Transmission of Heavy Metals in River Water and Self-Purification Capacity of Ile River,” Applied Sciences, vol. 15, no. 12, 2025.

3. A. S. Madibekov, L. T. Ismukhanova, A. O. Zhadi, A. Mussakulkyzy, and K. M. Bolatov, “Ranking the Territory of the Almaty Agglomeration According to the Degree of Pollution,” News of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Series of Geology and Technical Sciences, 2023.

4. A. S. Madibekov, L. T. Ismukhanova, A. Mussakulkyzy, R. Kulbekova, and A. Zhadi, “Results of AAS-measurements of atmospheric deposition of copper and lead in the snow cover of Almaty agglomeration,” Pure and Applied Chemistry, 2022.

5. A. V. Babkin, V. I. Babkin, A. S. Madibekov, A. Mussakulkyzy, and A. V. Cherednichenko, “Regularities of monthly variations of the Ili River runoff and its forecasting,” Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk. Seriya Geograficheskaya, 2020.

Lixin Yan | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Lixin Yan | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Medical manager | Sinocelltech Ltd | China

Mrs. Lixin Yan is an accomplished medical manager with extensive experience in clinical research, specializing in oncology, infectious diseases, vaccines, and metabolic products. Over the years, she has led multiple Phase I–III clinical trials, contributing to protocol development, medical monitoring, feasibility assessment, and regulatory submissions. Her work has been instrumental in the clinical development of innovative therapies, including PD-1 inhibitors, EGFR-targeted treatments, HPV and COVID-19 vaccines, insulin, and GLP-1 products. She demonstrates strong expertise in GCP compliance, regulatory processes, and cross-functional team collaboration, ensuring high-quality research outcomes. Mrs. Yan has published impactful peer-reviewed articles, including first-author papers, highlighting her ability to generate reliable clinical evidence. Her dedication to advancing medical science through rigorous research and mentorship reflects her potential to lead future high-impact studies. Her measurable research impact is demonstrated through 68 citations, 5 documents, and an h-index of 4 according to Scopus.

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Featured Publications

1. L. Yan, J. Yi, D. Liu, J. Li, A. A. H. Baidoo, and L. Xie, “Efficacy and safety of SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibody, SCTA01, in high-risk outpatients diagnosed with COVID-19: A Phase II clinical trial,” Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, 2025.

Qiegen Liao | Residue Analysis | Best Researcher Award | 3987

Mr. Qiegen Liao | Residue Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Associate Researcher | Jiangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences| China

Mr Qiegen Liao is an accomplished researcher specializing in multi-residue analysis technology for veterinary drugs in livestock and poultry products. His work focuses on understanding residue fluctuation patterns and evaluating the quality of animal-derived food products, contributing significantly to food safety and public health. Through methodical experimentation and innovative analytical approaches, he has advanced the detection and monitoring of veterinary drug residues, ensuring higher standards in product quality assessment. Mr Liao demonstrates a strong commitment to rigorous research, consistently producing impactful findings and fostering collaborative efforts within the scientific community. His contributions are recognized through measurable research outcomes, highlighting both the depth and applicability of his work. With a clear trajectory for future research, he has the potential to influence policy and methodology in livestock and poultry quality monitoring. His Scopus profile highlights this influence, with 560 citations, 34 published documents, and an h-index of 14, underscoring the significance and reach of his scholarly contributions.

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Featured Publications

1. Strict relationship between phenotypic and plasmid-associated genotypic of multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli isolated from Taihe Black-Boned Silky Fowl farms, Poultry Science, 2025.

2. Residue Depletion and Withdrawal Interval Estimations of Sulfamonomethoxine or Doxycycline Residues in Chinese Taihe Black-Bone Silky Fowls, Animals, 2025.

3. Residue depletion and withdrawal time estimation of tilmicosin in black-bone silky fowls after administration via drinking water, Food Additives and Contaminants Part A, 2025.

Vincelet Jobikha Arul Swamy | Materials Science | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Vincelet Jobikha Arul Swamy | Materials Science | Women Researcher Award

Vincelet Jobikha Arul Swamy | Saveetha Engineering College | India

Ms. Vincelet Jobikha Arul Swamy is an emerging researcher in physics, pursuing her Ph.D. with a specialization in nanomaterials for energy production and advanced glass ceramics for radiation shielding. She has consistently demonstrated academic excellence with distinction in her undergraduate and postgraduate studies and has expanded her expertise through active participation in national and international conferences, workshops, and specialized training. Her innovative contributions include the development of a nanomaterial that enhances solar energy efficiency and the design of novel glass systems for radiation protection, supported by multiple granted patents. She has also presented her findings widely, published in reputed Scopus-indexed journals, and earned recognition for her impactful research. Alongside academics, she has built strong communication and leadership skills through co-curricular achievements. With a focus on interdisciplinary and application-oriented science, she is steadily building a profile of measurable research influence. Her Scopus record reflects 1 citation, 1 document, and an h-index of 1.

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Featured Publications

1. P. Vinothkumar, B. Yamini, S. Praveenkumar, and A. Vincelet Jobikha, “Synthesis, structural, and optical properties of lead-free Tm3+ ions doped zinc tellurite glass and Ho3+ ions doped zinc borophosphate glass for radiation shielding application,” Radiation Physics and Chemistry, vol. 112955, 2025.

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Senzosenkosi Mkhize | Molecular Biology | Most Cited Article Award 

Senzosenkosi Mkhize | Molecular Biology | Most Cited Article Award 

Senzosenkosi Mkhize | University of KwaZulu-Natal | South Africa

Dr. Senzosenkosi Surprise Mkhize is a biochemist and postdoctoral research fellow with expertise in molecular biology, biotechnology, and natural product biochemistry. His research centers on cytotoxicity and genotoxicity assays, bioactive compound isolation, and the pharmacological evaluation of indigenous fruits and plants. He has made meaningful contributions through DHET-accredited publications, postgraduate supervision, and collaborative projects that connect academia, industry, and community initiatives. His work reflects both scientific rigor and practical application, with a focus on public health advancement and sustainable solutions. Alongside his teaching and curriculum development, he plays a vital role in mentoring future scientists, ensuring knowledge transfer and research capacity building. His measurable impact in the global research community is reflected in Scopus metrics, highlighting the recognition of his contributions. Dr. Mkhize’s research record stands as evidence of his growing influence in the field, with 96 citations, 8 documents, and an h-index of 5.

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Featured Publications

1. S. S. Mkhize, J. Cloete, A. K. Basson, and G. E. Zharare, “Performance of Pleurotus ostreatus mushroom grown on maize stalk residues supplemented with various levels of maize flour and wheat bran,” Food Science and Technology, vol. 36, pp. 598–605, 2016.

2. S. S. Mkhize, O. J. Pooe, S. Khoza, I. N. Mongalo, R. Khan, and M. B. C. Simelane, “Characterization and Biological Evaluation of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Synthesized from Pleurotus ostreatus Mushroom,” Applied Sciences, vol. 12, no. 17, p. 8563, 2022.

3. S. S. Mkhize, M. B. C. Simelane, I. N. Mongalo, and O. J. Pooe, “The Effect of Supplementing Mushroom Growing Substrates on the Bioactive Compounds, Antimicrobial Activity, and Antioxidant Activity of Pleurotus ostreatus,” Biochemistry Research International, vol. 2022, no. 1, p. 9436614, 2022.

4. S. H. Yakobi, S. Mkhize, and O. J. Pooe, “Screening of antimicrobial properties and bioactive compounds of Pleurotus ostreatus extracts against Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Neisseria gonorrhoeae,” Biochemistry Research International, vol. 2023, no. 1, p. 1777039, 2023.

5. S. S. Mkhize, G. E. Zharare, A. K. Basson, M. S. Mthembu, and J. Cloete, “Performance of Pleurotus pulmonarius mushroom grown on maize stalk residues supplemented with various levels of maize flour and wheat bran,” Food Science and Technology, vol. 37, no. 4, pp. 570–577, 2017.

Ayush Dogra | Digital Imaging | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Ayush Dogra | Digital Imaging | Best Researcher Award 

Ayush Dogra | Chitkara University | India

Dr. Ayush Dogra is an accomplished researcher specializing in medical imaging, biomedical signal processing, and infrared imaging, with a strong academic background and multiple prestigious post-doctoral fellowships. His work has contributed significantly to the development of advanced techniques in image fusion, diagnostics, and biomedical instrumentation, addressing both theoretical and applied aspects of healthcare technology. He has published extensively in reputed journals, showcasing scientific depth and global relevance, while his international collaborations highlight his recognition as a valued contributor in the research community. His portfolio reflects a balance between academic rigor and translational potential, with outcomes that strengthen diagnostic capabilities and medical imaging systems. The measurable impact of his scholarship is evident through his Google Scholar profile, with 2800 citations, an h-index of 28, and an i10-index of 51, including 2408 citations, an h-index of 22, and an i10-index of 46.

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Featured Publications

1.B. Goyal, A. Dogra, S. Agrawal, B. S. Sohi, and A. Sharma, “Image denoising review: From classical to state-of-the-art approaches,” Information Fusion, vol. 55, pp. 220–244, 2020.

2. D. C. Lepcha, B. Goyal, A. Dogra, and V. Goyal, “Image super-resolution: A comprehensive review, recent trends, challenges and applications,” Information Fusion, vol. 91, pp. 230–260, 2023.

3. A. Dogra, B. Goyal, and S. Agrawal, “From multi-scale decomposition to non-multi-scale decomposition methods: a comprehensive survey of image fusion techniques and its applications,” IEEE Access, vol. 5, pp. 16040–16067, 2017.

4. B. Goyal, A. Dogra, S. Agrawal, and B. S. Sohi, “Noise issues prevailing in various types of medical images,” Biomedical & Pharmacology Journal, vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 1227–1237, 2018.

5. A. Dogra and P. Bhalla, “Image sharpening by Gaussian and Butterworth high pass filter,” Biomedical and Pharmacology Journal, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 707–713, 2014.

Mar Villamiel | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mar Villamiel | Agricultural and Biological Sciences |Best Researcher Award

Director | Food Science Research Institute | Spain

Dr. Mar Villamiel Guerra is a distinguished researcher in carbohydrate chemistry and functional food sciences, leading innovative work on sustainable food preservation, bioactive compound extraction, and the valorization of agri-food by-products. She has directed a highly productive research group, contributing to numerous national and international projects, patents, and collaborations with industry and academic institutions. Her work emphasizes eco-friendly methodologies, structural characterization, and technological and biological evaluation of functional carbohydrates. Dr. Villamiel Guerra has also played a pivotal role in mentoring doctoral and postdoctoral researchers, fostering the next generation of scientific talent. Her prolific publication record in high-impact journals and active participation in international networks underline her global influence in the field. According to Scopus, her research impact is reflected in 8,789 citations by 6,948 documents, across 191 published documents, with an h-index of 50.

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Featured Publications

  • A. C. Soria and M. Villamiel, “Effect of ultrasound on the technological properties and bioactivity of food: a review,” Trends in Food Science & Technology, vol. 21, no. 7, pp. 323-331, 2010.

  • M. Corzo-Martínez, N. Corzo, and M. Villamiel, “Biological properties of onions and garlic,” Trends in Food Science & Technology, vol. 18, no. 12, pp. 609-625, 2007.

  • M. Villamiel and P. de Jong, “Influence of high-intensity ultrasound and heat treatment in continuous flow on fat, proteins, and native enzymes of milk,” Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, vol. 48, no. 2, pp. 472-478, 2000.

  • L. Jiménez-Castaño, M. Villamiel, and R. López-Fandiño, “Glycosylation of individual whey proteins by Maillard reaction using dextran of different molecular mass,” Food Hydrocolloids, vol. 21, no. 3, pp. 433-443, 2007.

  • E. Valero, M. Villamiel, B. Miralles, J. Sanz, and I. Martínez-Castro, “Changes in flavour and volatile components during storage of whole and skimmed UHT milk,” Food Chemistry, vol. 72, no. 1, pp. 51-58, 2001.

Julia Poletaeva | Nanotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Julia Poletaeva | Nanotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Researcher | Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine SB RAS | Russia

Mrs. Julia Evgen’evna Poletaeva is a distinguished researcher at the Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, with expertise in advanced microscopy and nanostructure biology. She has made significant contributions to understanding the assembly, purification, and stability of complex nanoconstructions, as well as elucidating the interactions between nanoparticles and cellular systems in both 2D and 3D models. Her pioneering work in visualizing protein coronas and studying nanoparticle-cell internalization has advanced the field of nanomedicine, combining fundamental research with practical applications. She has authored a substantial number of peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals and holds several patents, reflecting the translational potential of her research. Through her work, she continues to bridge nanoscale science and biomedical innovation, inspiring interdisciplinary collaborations. Her measurable research impact on Scopus includes 27 documents, 414 counts, 385 citations by 385 documents, and an h-index of 11.

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Featured Publications

1. J. E. Poletaeva, B. P. Chelobanov, A. V. Epanchintseva, A. V. Tupitsyna, I. S. Dovydenko, and E. I. Ryabchikova, “Internalization of Lipid-Coated Gold Nanocomposites and Gold Nanoparticles by Mouse SC-1 Fibroblasts in Monolayer and Spheroids,” Nanomaterials, 2025.

2. J. E. Poletaeva, A. V. Tupitsyna, A. E. Grigor’eva, I. S. Dovydenko, and E. I. Ryabchikova, “Attempts to preserve and visualize protein corona on the surface of biological nanoparticles in blood serum using photomodification,” Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 2024.

3. A. V. Epanchintseva, E. A. Gorbunova, M. D. Nekrasov, J. E. Poletaeva, and I. A. Pyshnaya, “An Approach to Identifying Single-Nucleotide Mutations Using Noncovalent Associates of Gold Nanoparticles with Fluorescently Labeled Oligonucleotides,” International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2024.

4. A. V. Epanchintseva, S. V. Baranova, J. E. Poletaeva, A. V. Tupitsyna, E. I. Ryabchikova, and I. S. Dovydenko, “The Photomodification Method Allows for Determining the Composition of the Full and Soft Protein Corona on the Lipid Surface of Composite Nanoparticles,” Nanomaterials, 2024.

5. A. V. Epanchintseva, S. V. Baranova, J. E. Poletaeva, I. A. Bakhno, E. I. Ryabchikova, and I. S. Dovydenko, “Study of Hard Protein Corona on Lipid Surface of Composite Nanoconstruction,” Nanomaterials, 2024.

Abir Azri | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award 

Ms. Abir Azri | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award 

Abir Azri | Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Monastir | Tunisia

Ms. Abir Azri is a dedicated PhD candidate in Biological Sciences and Biotechnology with a strong background in molecular biology, bioinformatics, and genetics. Her research focuses on human genetic polymorphisms and their association with the severity of COVID-19, addressing critical questions in health and disease susceptibility. She has gained diverse international research experience through advanced training and laboratory work in genomics, oncology, virology, and molecular medicine across Tunisia, Spain, and Italy. Ms. Azri has actively contributed to scientific conferences, presenting her findings on DNA methylation and genetic risk factors, and has co-authored research outputs in collaborative projects. Her technical expertise spans bioinformatics tools, molecular biology techniques, and statistical analysis, making her highly versatile in both computational and experimental research. With her passion for discovery, strong academic preparation, and global exposure, she demonstrates significant potential to advance biomedical research and contribute meaningfully to addressing complex health challenges.

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Featured Publications

1. L. Maddaloni, G. Bugani, M. Fracella, C. Bitossi, A. D’Auria, F. Aloisi, A. Azri, L. Santinelli, M. B. M’Hadheb, A. Pierangeli, et al., “Pattern Recognition Receptors (PRRs) Expression and Activation in COVID-19 and Long COVID: From SARS-CoV-2 Escape Mechanisms to Emerging PRR-Targeted Immunotherapies,” Microorganisms, vol. 13, no. 9, p. 2176, Sep. 2025.

2. O. Castellini-Pérez, E. Povedano-Espejo, G. Barturen, A. Azri, R. Dominguez, M. E. Alarcón-Riquelme, and E. Carnero-Montoro, “Exploring the impact of genome-wide DNA methylation alterations on chromosome X inactivation and female lupus,” in Proc. Lupus 2024 Conf., Mar. 2024, p. O5.

Nikos Bikiaris | Materials Science | Distinguished Scientist Award

Dr. Nikos Bikiaris | Materials Science | Distinguished Scientist Award

Postdoc researcher | Aristotle University of Thessalonik | Greece

Dr. Nikos Bikiaris is an accomplished researcher specializing in polymer chemistry, nanocomposites, and pharmaceutical technology, with a strong focus on the synthesis and characterization of bio-derived and biodegradable polymers, copolymers, and blends. His work bridges material science and pharmaceutical applications, particularly in the development of novel cosmeceutical formulations. He has gained significant expertise in advanced characterization techniques such as FTIR, NMR, XRD, DSC, TGA, GPC/SEC, and SEM, and his practical skills extend to polymer processing methods like spray drying and melt mixing. Dr. Bikiaris has contributed to numerous national and EU-funded projects, presenting his findings at international scientific conferences, and building a reputation as a collaborative and innovative researcher. His publications in high-impact journals reflect his commitment to advancing sustainable materials with real-world applications. His measurable research impact is demonstrated through Google Scholar metrics: Cited by All 1333, Since 2020 1326; h-index All 13, Since 2020 12; i10-index All 19, Since 2020 18.

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Featured Publications

1. E. Balla, V. Daniilidis, G. Karlioti, T. Kalamas, M. Stefanidou, N. D. Bikiaris, et al., “Poly (lactic Acid): A versatile biobased polymer for the future with multifunctional properties—From monomer synthesis, polymerization techniques and molecular weight increase,” Polymers, vol. 13, no. 11, p. 1822, 2021.

2. A. Vlachopoulos, G. Karlioti, E. Balla, V. Daniilidis, T. Kalamas, M. Stefanidou, et al., “Poly (lactic acid)-based microparticles for drug delivery applications: An overview of recent advances,” Pharmaceutics, vol. 14, no. 2, p. 359, 2022.

3. N. D. Bikiaris, I. Koumentakou, C. Samiotaki, D. Meimaroglou, D. Varytimidou, et al., “Recent advances in the investigation of poly (lactic acid)(PLA) nanocomposites: Incorporation of various nanofillers and their properties and applications,” Polymers, vol. 15, no. 5, p. 1196, 2023.

4. N. D. Bikiaris, G. Michailidou, M. Lazaridou, E. Christodoulou, E. Gounari, et al., “Innovative skin product emulsions with enhanced antioxidant, antimicrobial and UV protection properties containing nanoparticles of pure and modified chitosan with encapsulated …,” Polymers, vol. 12, no. 7, p. 1542, 2020.

5. N. D. Bikiaris, N. M. Ainali, E. Christodoulou, M. Kostoglou, T. Kehagias, et al., “Dissolution enhancement and controlled release of paclitaxel drug via a hybrid nanocarrier based on mpeg-pcl amphiphilic copolymer and fe-btc porous metal-organic framework,” Nanomaterials, vol. 10, no. 12, p. 2490, 2020.