Barbara De Filippis | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Barbara De Filippis | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Associate Professor | University of G. d’Annunzio Chieti and Pescara | Italy

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Barbara De Filippis is an accomplished scholar in pharmaceutical chemistry whose career reflects sustained excellence in research, teaching, and scientific leadership. With a rigorous academic foundation in pharmaceutical sciences supported by advanced research qualifications, she has cultivated deep expertise in the design, synthesis, and evaluation of bioactive molecules. Her professional trajectory includes extensive experience in academic research environments, where she has contributed to and coordinated laboratory activities, guided research teams, and played a central role in advancing innovative scientific projects. Her work spans molecular design, medicinal chemistry, and pharmaceutical analysis, contributing to the development of compounds with potential therapeutic relevance. She has been an active participant in national and international research collaborations, integrating multidisciplinary approaches that strengthen the impact and visibility of her scientific contributions. Her publication record, comprising numerous peer-reviewed articles indexed in leading scientific databases, is supported by a robust citation profile and a significant h-index, underscoring both productivity and influence within the research community. She has consistently demonstrated commitment to high-quality scholarship through ongoing contributions to the scientific literature, active engagement in research networks, and participation in scholarly dissemination. Her career is further distinguished by professional recognitions and academic qualifications that affirm her disciplinary expertise and long-standing dedication to pharmaceutical chemistry. Through her combined strengths in research innovation, academic service, and collaborative leadership, Assoc. Prof. Dr Barbara De Filippis exemplifies the profile of an outstanding researcher whose continued work promises further advancements in medicinal chemistry and related scientific fields.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Kazimierczak, P., Balaha, M., Palka, K., Wessely-Szponder, J., Wojcik, M., di Giacomo, V., De Filippis, B., & Przekora, A. (2025). Macroporous hydroxyapatite-based bone scaffolds loaded with CAPE derivatives: A strategy to reduce oxidative stress and biofilm formation. Materials, 18.

2. De Filippis, B., Agamennone, M., Ammazzalorso, A., Amoroso, R., Giampietro, L., Maccallini, C., Sağlık, B. N., De Simone, C., Zuccarini, M., Kaplancıklı, Z. A., et al. (2025). Discovery and evaluation of novel sulfonamide derivatives targeting aromatase in ER+ breast cancer. Pharmaceuticals, 18.

3. De Filippis, B., Della Valle, A., Ammazzalorso, A., Maccallini, C., Tesse, G., Amoroso, R., Mollica, A., & Giampietro, L. (2024). Azobenzene as multi-targeted scaffold in medicinal chemistry. Molecules, 29.

4. Tesse, G., Tolomeo, A., De Filippis, B., & Giampietro, L. (2024). Radiolabeled probes from derivatives of natural compounds used in nuclear medicine. Molecules, 29.

5. Maccallini, C., Budriesi, R., De Filippis, B., & Amoroso, R. (2024). Advancements in the research of new modulators of nitric oxide synthases activity. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25.

Assoc. Prof. Dr Barbara De Filippis advances scientific innovation through the design and development of novel pharmaceutical compounds that address critical therapeutic needs and strengthen translational research. Her contributions enhance drug discovery processes, support healthier societies, and foster meaningful progress in medicinal chemistry with potential global impact.

Abdolah Dadazadeh | Food Chemistry and Medicinal Plants | Interdisciplinary Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Abdolah Dadazadeh | Food Chemistry and Medicinal Plants | Interdisciplinary Research Excellence Award

Researcher | University of Tabriz | Iran

Prof. Dr. Abdolah Dadazadeh is an Assistant Professor of Complementary Medicine and Medicinal Plants at the University of Tabriz, specializing in the extraction and characterization of bioactive compounds from medicinal plants. He holds a postdoctoral degree focusing on the extraction of oils from medicinal plant seeds, a PhD in Medicinal Plants with research on spices and functional beverages from Islamic Azad University, a Master of Science in Food Industry Engineering, and a Bachelor of Science in Food Industry Engineering. Throughout his academic career, he has supervised numerous master’s theses exploring natural antioxidants, herbal therapies, and the impact of complementary medicine interventions on human health. His research centers on the quality, physicochemical, and nutraceutical properties of plant-derived oils, as well as the antimicrobial and therapeutic potential of essential oils, with publications in high-impact journals demonstrating his contributions to evidence-based complementary medicine and functional food research. Prof. Dadazadeh has been recognized nationally as an exemplary student and young researcher, received awards for top research contributions within technical and vocational education, and maintains a permanent membership in the Iranian Pharmacological Society. He has played an active role in mentoring graduate students and fostering interdisciplinary research collaborations, advancing both scientific knowledge and practical applications in medicinal plant research. His work exemplifies a commitment to integrating traditional knowledge with modern scientific approaches, establishing him as a distinguished contributor to the fields of complementary medicine, natural product research, and food and pharmaceutical sciences.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus 

Featured Publications

  • Piravi-Vanak, Z., Dadazadeh, A., Azadmard-Damirchi, S., & Torbati, M. (2024). The effect of extraction by pressing at different temperatures on sesame oil quality characteristics. Foods, 13(10), 1472.

  • Dadazadeh, A., & Nourafcan, H. (2021). The effect of different essential oil extraction methods on the efficiency and antibacterial properties of Myrtus communis L. leaves. International Journal of Modern Agriculture, 10(2), 4762–4775.

  • Dadazadeh, A., & Nourafcan, H. (2022). The effect of Zataria multiflora Boiss leaves essential oil on some pathogenic bacteria as an alternative for conventional antibiotics. Crescent Journal of Medical and Biological Sciences, 9(3), 173–183.

  • Dadazadeh, A., & Nourafcan, H. (2021). Determination of clove (Eugenia caryophyllata) essential oil and comparison of its antibacterial properties with some conventional antibiotics. Journal of Food Science and Technology (Iran), 18(119), 47–59.

  • Dadezadeh, A., & Nourafcan, H. (2018). A review of medicinal plants effective on anemia in traditional Persian medicine sources. Journal of Islamic and Iranian Traditional Medicine, 9(3), 251–262.