Carlos Eduardo Estrada De La Rosa | Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Carlos Eduardo Estrada De La Rosa | Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Research Excellence Award

Profesor | Instituto Jalisciense de Alivio al Dolor y Cuidados Paliativos | Mexico

Dr Carlos Eduardo Estrada De La Rosa is a senior pharmaceutical and public health researcher serving as Head of Pharmaceutical Services and Pharmacovigilance and Professor-Researcher at the Instituto Jalisciense de Alivio al Dolor y Cuidados Paliativos, with expertise in pharmacovigilance, hospital pharmacy, medication safety, pain management, and palliative care. He holds advanced training in pharmaceutical sciences, quality assurance, healthcare administration, public health, and doctoral-level specialization in health systems, complemented by international clinical and hospital practice experience. His professional career spans leadership roles in public health institutions, hospitals, and the pharmaceutical industry, where he has led quality systems, medication safety programs, and pharmacovigilance strategies. His research focuses on safe and rational medication use, optimization of pharmacotherapy in palliative care, opioid stewardship, patient safety models, and emerging therapeutic guidelines, with sustained contributions through national and international scientific presentations and applied clinical research. He has received multiple recognitions for advancing patient safety, served on expert panels, contributed to national therapeutic guidelines, and holds leadership memberships in prominent professional and scientific organizations.


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Gillian Mahumane | Pharmaceutical science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gillian Mahumane | Pharmaceutical science | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

Dr. Gillian D. Mahumane is a pharmaceutical scientist and lecturer whose research advances neural-targeted and vaginal drug delivery systems with a strong focus on translational pharmaceutics and global health impact. Her work spans innovative platforms such as antimicrobial cryogels, polymeric films, and nanofiber scaffolds for applications in neural repair and women’s health. She has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, contributed to book chapters, and presented at international conferences, establishing her as a thought leader in advanced drug delivery. Beyond research, she is deeply committed to mentorship, supervising postgraduate students, co-founding research support initiatives, and shaping biopharmaceutics curricula to bridge science and practice. Recognition through prestigious fellowships and membership in the Global Young Academy highlights her growing leadership in science communication, innovation management, and policy engagement. Combining scientific excellence, mentorship, and advocacy, Dr. Mahumane exemplifies a new generation of researchers dedicated to advancing biomedical innovation and societal health impact.

Professional Profile 

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Education

Dr. Gillian D. Mahumane has built a solid academic foundation in pharmaceutical sciences through progressive qualifications at the University of the Witwatersrand. She completed her Bachelor of Pharmacy, where her early research explored drug delivery using polycaprolactone-based systems. Building on this, she earned her Master of Pharmacy with distinction, focusing on the antimicrobial activity and chemical analysis of Eucalyptus radiata essential oil, which deepened her expertise in natural products and pharmaceutical analysis. Her doctoral studies marked a significant step into advanced biomaterials and regenerative medicine, culminating in a PhD in which she designed and evaluated nano-reinforced hydro-filled 3D scaffolds for neural tissue engineering. This multidisciplinary training equipped her with expertise in pharmaceutics, biomaterials, and pharmacokinetics, forming the basis for her later research into neural-targeted and vaginal drug delivery platforms. Her academic journey reflects both depth in specialized research and breadth across pharmaceutical sciences, positioning her for leadership in translational pharmaceutics.

Experience

Dr. Gillian Mahumane is a lecturer in biopharmaceutics and a researcher with the Wits Advanced Drug Delivery Platform, where she combines teaching, mentorship, and cutting-edge research. Her role encompasses supervising postgraduate projects, integrating research into curriculum design, and driving institutional research support strategies. She has gained valuable international experience through fellowships with the Population Council’s Centre for Biomedical Research in New York, focusing on vaginal drug delivery innovation, and the UCL-Wits Public Voices Fellowship, which enhances her leadership in science communication. In addition to her academic contributions, she has engaged in policy-linked research initiatives and co-founded a research support group that mentors over thirty postgraduate students. Her professional journey is defined by a balance of laboratory innovation, translational research, and capacity building. Through these roles, she has cultivated expertise not only as a scientist but also as an educator, mentor, and emerging leader in pharmaceutical innovation and global health.

Research Focus

Dr. Gillian Mahumane’s research is anchored in translational pharmaceutics, particularly neural-targeted and vaginal drug delivery systems designed to address unmet clinical needs. She has explored advanced biomaterials, including nanofiber scaffolds, polymeric films, and antimicrobial cryogels, with applications ranging from brain tissue regeneration to intravaginal microbicide delivery. Her doctoral research pioneered nano-reinforced hydro-filled 3D scaffolds for neural repair, addressing challenges in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. More recently, she has advanced vaginal platforms for multipurpose prevention technologies, integrating biopharmaceutics and global health perspectives. Complementing these laboratory innovations, she contributes to pharmacokinetics research, designing teaching models and patient-centered dosage regimens. Her focus extends beyond discovery to translation, aiming to move research outputs into real-world applications that improve health outcomes. By integrating pharmaceutical sciences, biomaterials engineering, and policy engagement, her research not only contributes to academic knowledge but also supports broader societal impact in women’s health and neurotherapeutics.

Award and Honor

Dr. Gillian Mahumane has been recognized with multiple awards and fellowships that underscore both her scientific excellence and her emerging leadership in global health research. She is a member of the Global Young Academy, an honor that acknowledges her as a voice for African biomedical innovation and positions her within an influential international network of scientists. Her selection as a CBR/Jeiven Fellow at the Population Council in New York highlighted her contributions to vaginal drug delivery innovation, while her UCL-Wits Public Voices Fellowship reflects her strength in science communication and policy engagement. She has also been featured in initiatives promoting women in science, innovation in pharmaceutical education, and capacity building in Africa. Beyond formal fellowships, her research and teaching have been showcased through institutional awards, invited talks, and international conference presentations. These recognitions emphasize not only her scholarly achievements but also her commitment to mentorship, innovation, and societal health impact.

Publication Top Notes

Title: 3D scaffolds for brain tissue regeneration: architectural challenges
Authors: GD Mahumane, P Kumar, LC du Toit, YE Choonara, V Pillay
Year: 2018
Citations: 90

Title: Repositioning N-Acetylcysteine (NAC): NAC-Loaded Electrospun Drug Delivery Scaffolding for Potential Neural Tissue Engineering Application
Authors: GD Mahumane, P Kumar, V Pillay, YE Choonara
Year: 2020
Citations: 29

Title: Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of Eucalyptus radiata leaf essential oil, sampled over a year
Authors: GD Mahumane, SF van Vuuren, G Kamatou, M Sandasi, AM Viljoen
Year: 2016
Citations: 13

Title: Impact of illegible prescriptions on dispensing practice: a Pilot Study of South African Pharmacy Personnel
Authors: T Modi, N Khumalo, R Shaikh, Z Booth, S Leigh-de Rapper, GD Mahumane
Year: 2022
Citations: 9

Title: Antimicrobial activity and chemical analysis of Eucalyptus radiata leaf essential oil
Author: GD Mahumane
Year: 2016
Citations: 5

Title: A review of bigels for neurotrauma therapeutics: Structural insights for tissue microenvironment alignment
Authors: YC Botle Moswatsi, GD Mahumane, Pradeep Kumar
Year: 2025
Citations: 1

Title: The potential for Eucalyptus radiata leaf essential oil use as a commercial antimicrobial
Authors: GD Mahumane, SF van Vuuren, AM Viljoen, G Kamatou
Year: 2015
Citations: 1

Title: A Dual-Template Molecularly Imprinted Polymer to Inhibit Quorum Sensing Molecules: Theoretical Design, Optimized Synthesis, Physicochemical Characterization and Preliminary Analysis
Authors: PL Khonzisizwe Somandi, TS Mwale, M Sobiech, D Klejn, GD Mahumane, YE Choonara, J Giebułtowicz, P Luliński
Year: 2025

Title: Bio-inspired nanofibres: Weaving biological tissue with nanomedicine to repair brains
Authors: GD Mahumane, YE Choonara
Year: 2022

Title: Nano-enabled systems for neural tissue regenerative applications
Authors: GD Mahumane, P Kumar, YE Choonara
Year: 2022

Title: Nano-reinforced hydro-filled 3D scaffold for neural tissue engineering (PhD Thesis)
Author: GD Mahumane
Year: 2021

Conclusion

Dr. Gillian D. Mahumane has established a strong and growing research portfolio in pharmaceutical sciences, with particular strengths in neural tissue engineering, vaginal drug delivery platforms, and biomaterials innovation. Her most-cited works, such as those on 3D scaffolds for brain tissue regeneration and electrospun drug delivery systems, highlight her contributions to advancing regenerative medicine and translational pharmaceutics. In addition, her studies on natural products and antimicrobial applications demonstrate her versatility across pharmaceutical research domains. While some of her most recent publications are still in the early stages of gaining citations, they reflect cutting-edge directions in drug delivery and biomedical innovation. Taken together, her body of work illustrates both academic impact and practical relevance, positioning her as a promising and influential researcher. With continued advancement of her translational outputs and expanded global collaborations, Dr. Mahumane is well-placed to make sustained contributions worthy of recognition through research excellence awards.

Shihab Uddin Ahmad | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Shihab Uddin Ahmad | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh

Dr. Shihab Uddin Ahmad (RPh, PhD) is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in pharmacology, drug discovery, and molecular biology. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor and Coordinator of the Master of Pharmacy in Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacology Program at the University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh, he has made significant contributions to natural product pharmacology and functional medicine. With a postdoctoral background from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, he has actively engaged in cutting-edge research, particularly in stem cell therapy, metabolic diseases, and pharmaceutical innovations. His expertise spans experimental pharmacology, biotechnology, and advanced drug delivery systems, with a strong emphasis on translational research. A prolific author and patent holder, Dr. Ahmad’s work has been recognized through numerous publications in high-impact journals. His dedication to academic excellence and research innovation positions him as a leader in the field of pharmaceutical sciences.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Ahmad holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Pharmacology from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, where he focused on wound healing properties of medicinal plants. He earned his Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Technology (M. Pharm. Tech.) and Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm.) from the University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh, demonstrating an early interest in drug formulation, bioactive compounds, and molecular pharmacology. His academic journey has been driven by a passion for pharmacological research and drug discovery, equipping him with extensive biomedical expertise. Through his education, he developed proficiency in biochemical and molecular techniques, tissue recombination assays, and computational drug analysis. His multidisciplinary training in pharmacology, biotechnology, and clinical pharmacy has enabled him to bridge the gap between traditional medicine and modern pharmaceutical innovations, fostering impactful research in phytomedicine and metabolic disorders.

Professional Experience

Dr. Ahmad has a diverse professional background, spanning academia, industry, and postdoctoral research. Currently, he serves as the Coordinator and Assistant Professor at the University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh, where he oversees research and academic programs in clinical pharmacy and pharmacology. Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Renji Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, where he worked on cancer research and stem cell-based therapies. His industry experience includes serving as a Scientific Program Coordinator and Senior Executive at Ibn-Sina Natural Medicine Division, focusing on herbal drug development and product management. Additionally, he worked in the pharmaceutical production sector, gaining hands-on expertise in drug formulation, quality control, and regulatory affairs. His combined experience in research, industry, and education makes him a well-rounded professional with a strong impact in the field of drug discovery and molecular pharmacology.

Research Interests

Dr. Ahmad’s research interests focus on natural product pharmacology, drug delivery technology, and molecular biology, particularly in the development of phytomedicines and nutraceuticals. His work explores metabolic disorders, including obesity, diabetes, fatty liver disease, and postmenopausal hormonal imbalances such as PCOS and osteoporosis. He has also contributed to cancer pharmacology, investigating novel anticancer compounds and nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems. His expertise extends to neurodegenerative diseases and tissue regeneration, utilizing CRISPR technology, stem cell research, and bioinformatics to advance therapeutic innovations. By integrating experimental pharmacology with computational analysis, he aims to bridge the gap between traditional medicine and modern drug development. His ongoing research projects involve nanomedicine, polymeric drug delivery, and personalized medicine, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to pharmaceutical sciences.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Ahmad has received numerous awards and recognitions for his contributions to pharmaceutical sciences and biomedical research. He is a patent holder for an innovative wound healing medicament, showcasing his ability to translate research into real-world applications. His research projects have been supported by prestigious grants from institutions such as UAP, Dhaka University, and international funding agencies. He has been an invited speaker at scientific conferences and has received accolades for his publications in high-impact journals. His work in drug discovery and therapeutic innovations has positioned him as a leading researcher in phytomedicine and clinical pharmacology. With an impressive track record of scientific achievements, mentorship, and academic leadership, Dr. Ahmad continues to make significant contributions to the advancement of pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences.

Conclusion

Dr. Shihab Uddin Ahmad is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his extensive research contributions, leadership, and innovation in pharmacology and drug discovery. His combination of academic excellence, technical expertise, and mentorship makes him well-deserving of recognition. While enhancing international collaboration and increasing high-impact publications would further strengthen his profile, his overall achievements position him as a highly competitive contender for the award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Network Pharmacology, Molecular Docking and Experimental Validation on Potential Application of Diabetic Wound Healing of Cinnamomum zeylanicum Through Matrix Metalloproteinases-8 And 9 (MMP-8 And MMP-9)

    • Authors: Akter, S., Ahmad, S., Bhuiyan, M., Dewan, I., Reza, R., Morshed, N., Samdani, M., Reza, M., Kumer, A., Mohamed, I. N.
    • Year: 2025
    • Journal: Drug Design, Development and Therapy
    • DOI: 10.2147/DDDT.S489113
  • Metformin Hydrochloride Loaded Mucoadhesive Microspheres and Nanoparticles for Anti-Hyperglycemic and Anticancer Effects Using Factorial Experimental Design

    • Authors: Kotha, A. A., Ahmad, S. U., Dewan, I., Bhuiyan, M., Rahman, F. I., Mohamed, I. N., Reza, M. S.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Drug Design, Development and Therapy
    • DOI: 10.2147/dddt.s432790
  • Antidiabetic Effect of Actinodaphne angustifolia and Profiling of Bioactive Metabolites using UPLC-QToF/ESI-MS Method

  • Improvement of lipid profile and hepatic oxidative stress in high-fat-diet-induced hyperlipidemic Swiss albino rats by Piper betle juice: evidences from in vivo and in silico studies

    • Authors: Jing, X., Sarker, M. R., Gifari, A. J., Maruf, R. A., Alam, S., Khan, F., Soma, M. A., Hossain, S., Ming, L. C., Ahmad, S. U.
    • Year: 2022
    • Journal: Cellular and Molecular Biology
    • DOI: 10.14715/cmb/2022.68.9.1
  • A Dose Optimization Study of Marantodes pumilum (Blume) Kuntze Extracts for Wound Healing Effect in Animal Model

  • Evaluation of Wound-Healing and Antioxidant Effects of Marantodes pumilum (Blume) Kuntze in an Excision Wound Model

  • The Pharmacological Potential of Oil Palm Phenolics (OPP) Individual Components

    • Author: Ahmad, S. U.
    • Year: 2019
    • Journal: International Journal of Medical Sciences
    • DOI: 10.7150/ijms.29934
  • Novel Pharmacotherapeutic Approaches in Treatment of Alcohol Addiction

  • Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Activities of Marantodes pumilum (Blume) Kuntze and Their Relationship with the Phytochemical Content

  • Labisia pumila improves wound healing process in ovariectomized rat model

  • Phyto-estrogenic effects of Marantodes pumilum (Blume) kuntze syn. Labisia pumila (Blume) Fern.-Vill. for the prevention and treatment of post-menopausal diseases

    • Authors: Ahmad, S. U., Azam, A., Shuid, A. N., Mohamed, I. N.
    • Year: 2017
    • Journal: Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge
    • EID: 2-s2.0-85011866753