Dr. Bhavna Rani | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bhavna Rani | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Uppsala university, Sweden

Dr. Bhavna Rani is an accomplished molecular and cell biologist with over a decade of research experience spanning academia and industry across Europe. Her work focuses on cancer biology, stem cells, and cell signaling, employing advanced techniques such as 10X CITE-seq, click chemistry, and high-resolution imaging. She has held postdoctoral positions at prestigious institutions including Uppsala University and the Karolinska Institute, contributing to high-impact research and authoring numerous peer-reviewed publications. Dr. Rani is also actively involved in teaching and mentoring at both master’s and doctoral levels and has received research grants and recognition for her scientific contributions. Her multidisciplinary expertise includes project management, business innovation, and sustainability practices gained through academic-industry collaborations. Fluent in English and proficient in Swedish, she demonstrates strong communication and leadership skills through her roles in scientific committees and postdoctoral associations. Driven by innovation and collaboration, Dr. Rani is committed to advancing biomedical research and its translational applications.

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Education

Dr. Bhavna Rani holds a Marie Curie-funded Ph.D. in Surgical and Experimental Sciences and Cellular Therapies from the University of Bari, Italy, where she conducted translational cancer research focusing on TGF-beta inhibitors in hepatocellular carcinoma. Prior to that, she completed a top-tier Master’s program (M.Sc.) in Oncology from Vrije University, Amsterdam, Netherlands, gaining a solid foundation in cancer biology and experimental therapeutics. She also holds additional certifications in Intellectual Property Law, Research Ethics, Leadership, Sustainability, and Health Policy from prestigious institutions like Uppsala University and Karolinska Institute. These certifications reflect her commitment to continuous learning and her interdisciplinary approach to research. Her diverse educational background across multiple countries has provided her with strong analytical, theoretical, and ethical frameworks, making her well-equipped for advanced scientific research and academic leadership. This comprehensive education forms the backbone of her successful career in molecular biology and translational research.

Professional Experience

Dr. Bhavna Rani has amassed extensive research experience across leading European institutions. She is currently a researcher at Uppsala University, where she works on centrosome clustering and cancer therapeutics. Previously, she was a postdoctoral researcher at the Karolinska Institute, focusing on integrin signaling in stem cells using 10X CITE-seq and advanced 3D culture models. Her career includes multiple postdoctoral roles in Sweden, Italy, Germany, and Spain, covering areas such as MEK therapy resistance in pancreatic cancer and tumor microenvironment imaging using MRI techniques. She has also gained biotech industry experience during her internship at Key2Brain AB, contributing to Alzheimer’s disease models and sustainability protocols. Additionally, she has been involved in scientific advisory roles, market analysis, and mentoring master’s students. Her professional journey highlights her interdisciplinary expertise, international collaborations, and ability to navigate both academic and industrial research environments effectively.

Research Interest

Dr. Bhavna Rani’s research interests lie at the intersection of molecular cell biology, cancer therapeutics, and regenerative medicine. She is particularly focused on understanding the mechanisms of cytokinesis, centrosome clustering, and cell adhesion in both normal and cancerous cells. Her work extends into integrin-mediated signaling, stem cell biology, and the tumor microenvironment, utilizing tools such as 10X CITE-seq, click chemistry, and 3D scaffolds. She is passionate about translating basic cellular mechanisms into therapeutic strategies, especially in targeting cancer stemness, drug resistance, and abnormal cell division. Her interest in translational science is also evident in her past research on liver regeneration and MEK resistance pathways, as well as her involvement in preclinical studies on Alzheimer’s disease. Through a combination of molecular techniques, imaging, and biomaterial sciences, Dr. Rani aims to develop targeted interventions that improve disease outcomes and patient care in oncology and regenerative medicine.

Award and Honor

Dr. Bhavna Rani has received notable recognition throughout her academic and research career. She was a prestigious Marie Curie Fellow during her Ph.D., an award reserved for top-tier researchers in the EU. Her research has been funded by competitive grants such as the A&M Rudberg and Marcus and Amalia Wallenberg Foundation, acknowledging the impact and promise of her scientific contributions. She has served as a reviewer for peer-reviewed journals like Cancer Medicine, further establishing her authority in the biomedical field. Additionally, she has been an active member of scientific societies, including the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) and the European Society for Clinical Investigation (ESCI). She also held leadership roles in postdoctoral associations at Uppsala University and Karolinska Institute. While her list of named awards could expand, her consistent record of grants, fellowships, and leadership roles reflect strong academic recognition.

Conclusion

Dr. Bhavna Rani is a highly accomplished and driven biomedical researcher whose career spans cutting-edge research in cancer biology, stem cells, and regenerative medicine. With a strong academic foundation and wide-ranging professional experience in both academia and industry, she demonstrates a rare blend of scientific excellence, teaching expertise, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Her research has real-world impact, particularly in understanding complex cellular processes like cytokinesis and integrin signaling in disease contexts. She has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications and secured competitive funding, affirming the value of her work. Beyond the lab, she actively participates in teaching, mentoring, and scientific communities, showcasing leadership and commitment to the broader research ecosystem. With her deep expertise, innovative thinking, and collaborative mindset, Dr. Rani is exceptionally well-positioned to continue making meaningful contributions to science and society. Her profile makes her a strong candidate for research awards and future leadership roles in biomedical research.

Publications Top Notes

  • Cytokinesis in Suspension: A Distinctive Trait of Mesenchymal Stem Cells

    • Authors: Rani B, Qian H, Johansson S

    • Year: 2025

  • Contribution of Integrin Adhesion to Cytokinetic Abscission and Genomic Integrity

    • Authors: Rani B, Gupta DK, Johansson S, Kamranvar SA

    • Year: 2022

  • Cell Cycle Regulation by Integrin‑Mediated Adhesion

    • Authors: Kamranvar SA, Rani B, Johansson S

    • Year: 2022

  • Platelets as Key Factors in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

    • Authors: Pavlovic N, Rani B, Gerwins P, Heindryckx F

    • Year: 2019

  • Galunisertib Suppresses the Staminal Phenotype in Hepatocellular Carcinoma by Modulating CD44 Expression

    • Authors: Rani B, Malfettone A, Dituri F, et al.

    • Year: 2018

  • Transforming Growth Factor‑β‑Induced Plasticity Causes a Migratory Stemness Phenotype in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

    • Authors: Malfettone A, Soukupova J, Rani B, et al.

    • Year: 2017

  • MicroRNA‑199a‑5p Inhibition Enhances the Liver Repopulation Ability of Human Embryonic Stem Cell‑Derived Hepatic Cells

    • Authors: Möbus S, Yang D, Yuan Q, Lüdtke TH, Rani B, et al.

    • Year: 2014

  • Moving Towards Personalised Therapy in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma: The Role of the Microenvironment

    • Authors: Giannelli G, Rani B, Dituri F, Cao Y, Palasciano G

    • Year: 2014

  • Role of the Tissue Microenvironment as a Therapeutic Target in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

    • Authors: Rani B, Cao Y, Malfettone A, Tomuleasa C, et al.

    • Year: 2014

  • MicroRNA‑221 Overexpression Accelerates Hepatocyte Proliferation During Liver Regeneration

    • Authors: Yuan Q, Loya K, Rani B, Möbus S, et al.

    • Year: 2013

Martina Torricelli | Biochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Martina Torricelli | Biochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Ricercatore sanitario at Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell’Umbria e delle Marche “Togo Rosati”, Italy

Martina Torricelli is a dedicated biomedical researcher with over a decade of experience in molecular biology, biotechnology, and public health. She holds a PhD in Animal Health and Food Safety and is currently a permanent Research Scientist at the Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell’Umbria e delle Marche. Her research spans molecular diagnostics, food safety, zoonotic diseases, and genetic studies in both human and veterinary contexts. Martina played a crucial role in the COVID-19 response through molecular testing and viral sequencing. She is also pursuing a specialization in Clinical Pathology and holds a Master’s in Health Management, reflecting her commitment to both scientific and organizational excellence. Her technical expertise includes real-time PCR, sequencing, and bioinformatics, supported by numerous national research projects. Passionate about science, she consistently contributes to scientific writing and project development. Martina exemplifies perseverance, scientific rigor, and a strong contribution to public health, making her a valuable figure in biomedical research.

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Education

Martina Torricelli has a comprehensive academic background in life sciences and biotechnology. She holds a PhD in “Animal Health, Livestock Production, and Food Safety” from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Perugia, where she conducted research at the Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell’Umbria e delle Marche (IZSUM). She is also a licensed Biologist, having passed the national certification exam in 2014 and is registered in the Order of Biologists (Section A). To further enhance her clinical and diagnostic expertise, Martina enrolled in a specialization school in Clinical Pathology and Biochemistry and is currently in her third year. Complementing her scientific education, she obtained a Level II Master’s in Healthcare Management from the University “Niccolò Cusano” in 2024. Her academic achievements reflect a multidisciplinary approach that bridges research, diagnostics, and management, preparing her for both laboratory innovation and healthcare leadership roles.

Professional Experience

Martina Torricelli’s professional journey is rooted in research and diagnostic laboratories at the IZSUM, where she has built a solid reputation in molecular biology and biotechnology. With more than a decade of experience, she has held various research positions funded through scholarships and fixed-term contracts before earning a permanent role as a Research Scientist in 2024. Her work has involved developing and validating molecular techniques for detecting pathogens, food allergens, and genetic polymorphisms in both animal and food matrices. Notably, she contributed to Italy’s COVID-19 emergency response by performing molecular analysis and sequencing of SARS-CoV-2. Martina has led or contributed to several national projects, including genetic improvement in dairy herds and the study of Toll-like receptor polymorphisms in bovines. Her ability to bridge field diagnostics, laboratory innovation, and applied research showcases her versatility and reliability as a scientific professional in both public health and veterinary fields.

Research Interests

Martina Torricelli’s research interests focus on molecular diagnostics, genetic characterization, food safety, zoonotic diseases, and host-pathogen interactions. Her work reflects a strong commitment to improving both animal and public health through the application of cutting-edge biotechnological tools. She has worked extensively with PCR, real-time PCR, digital PCR, DNA sequencing, and in silico bioinformatic analysis. Notably, she has investigated SNP associations in immune-related genes, such as Toll-like receptors in cattle, and contributed to allergen detection and GMO studies in food. Her PhD and subsequent research emphasized translational science, connecting lab-based findings to real-world health applications. Martina is also passionate about One Health approaches, integrating veterinary and human diagnostics. She actively contributes to writing scientific papers and research proposals, further showing her commitment to academic dissemination and innovation. Her interests continue to evolve toward clinical pathology, supported by her current specialization studies, ensuring a well-rounded profile with both depth and adaptability.

Awards and Honors

While specific awards are not explicitly listed, Martina Torricelli’s career achievements and academic recognitions highlight a consistently excellent performance in the biomedical research field. She successfully obtained her PhD with top evaluations and earned national recognition by qualifying as a registered Biologist. Martina’s continuous receipt of competitive research fellowships at IZSUM for over a decade reflects institutional trust and recognition of her expertise and dedication. Her involvement in key national research projects—such as those focused on food allergen detection, genetic resistance in livestock, and SARS-CoV-2 diagnostics—demonstrates her reputation as a reliable and skilled scientist. Her recent promotion to a permanent Research Scientist position in 2024 further underlines the institutional value placed on her work. Additionally, her enrollment and success in the Clinical Pathology specialization and Health Management Master’s program showcase her drive to continuously expand her professional competence, making her a strong candidate for recognition such as the Women Researcher Award.

Conclusion

Martina Torricelli stands out as a passionate, driven, and well-rounded biomedical researcher whose work has significantly contributed to molecular diagnostics, public health, and veterinary science. Her extensive experience at IZSUM, participation in nationally significant projects, and evolving academic pursuits highlight her adaptability and continuous professional growth. She brings together technical expertise, collaborative spirit, and an interdisciplinary outlook aligned with the principles of One Health. Her dedication to scientific rigor, innovation, and her pivotal role during the COVID-19 pandemic further underscore her impact. Martina’s transition from scholarship-based roles to a permanent research position is a testament to her competence and commitment. With ongoing specialization in clinical pathology and advanced training in healthcare management, she is well-equipped for leadership in research and diagnostic innovation. These attributes collectively make her a highly deserving candidate for the Women Researcher Award, celebrating both her achievements and her potential for continued contributions to science and public health.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Gene Expression Study in Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata): Effects of Dietary Supplementation with Olive Oil Polyphenols on Immunity, Metabolic, and Oxidative Stress Pathways
    Authors: Torricelli, Martina; Felici, Andrea; Branciari, Raffaella; Ranucci, David; Agnetti, Francesco
    Year: 2024
    Source: International Journal of Molecular Sciences

  • Title: Terbinafine Resistance in Trichophyton Strains Isolated from Humans and Animals: A Retrospective Cohort Study in Italy, 2016 to May 2024
    Authors: Crotti, Silvia; Cruciani, Deborah; Sabbatucci, Michela; Spina, Sara; Piscioneri, Vincenzo; Torricelli, Martina; Calcaterra, Roberta; Farina, Claudio; Pisano, Luigi; PAPINI, Manuela
    Year: 2024
    Source: Journal of Clinical Medicine
    DOI: 10.3390/jcm13185493

  • Title: Evaluation of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) Associated with Genetic Resistance to Bovine Paratuberculosis in Marchigiana Beef Cattle, an Italian Native Breed
    Authors: Mazzone, Piera; Di Paolo, Antonella; Petrucci, Linda; Torricelli, Martina; Corneli, Sara; Sebastiani, Carla; Ciullo, Marcella; Sebastianelli, Martina; Costarelli, Silva; Scoccia, Eleonora
    Year: 2023
    Source: Animals
    DOI: 10.3390/ANI13040587

  • Title: Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) and CD163 Resistance Polymorphic Markers: What Is the Scenario in Naturally Infected Pig Livestock in Central Italy?
    Authors: Torricelli, Martina; Fratto, Anna; Ciullo, Marcella; Sebastiani, Carla; Arcangeli, Chiara; Felici, Andrea; Giovannini, Samira; Sarti, Francesca Maria; Sensi, Marco; Biagetti, Massimo
    Year: 2023
    Source: Animals
    DOI: 10.3390/ANI13152477

  • Title: Tapeworms Detected in Wolf Populations in Central Italy (Umbria and Marche regions): A Long-term Study
    Authors: Crotti, Silvia; Spina, Sara; Cruciani, Deborah; Bonelli, Piero; Felici, Andrea; Gavaudan, Stefano; Gobbi, Marco; Morandi, Federico; Piseddu, Toni; Torricelli, Martina
    Year: 2023
    Source: International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife
    DOI: 10.1016/J.IJPPAW.2023.03.007

  • Title: Genetic Characterization of Small Ruminant Lentiviruses (SRLVs) Circulating in Naturally Infected Sheep in Central Italy
    Authors: Arcangeli, Chiara; Torricelli, Martina; Sebastiani, Carla; Lucarelli, Daniele; Ciullo, Marcella; Passamonti, Fabrizio; Giammarioli, Monica; Biagetti, Massimo
    Year: 2022
    Source: Viruses
    DOI: 10.3390/V14040686

  • Title: Marker-assisted Selection of Dairy Cows for Beta-casein Gene A2 Variant
    Authors: Sebastiani, Carla; Arcangeli, Chiara; Torricelli, Martina; Ciullo, Marcella; D’avino, Nicoletta; Cinti, Giulia; Fisichella, Stefano; Biagetti, Massimo
    Year: 2022
    Source: Italian Journal of Food Science
    DOI: 10.15586/IJFS.V34I2.2178

  • Title: PRNP Polymorphisms in Eight Local Goat Populations/Breeds from Central and Southern Italy
    Authors: Torricelli, Martina; Sebastiani, Carla; Ciullo, Marcella; Ceccobelli, Simone; Chiappini, Barbara; Vaccari, Gabriele; Capocefalo, Antonio; Conte, Michela; Giovannini, Samira; Lasagna, Emiliano
    Year: 2021
    Source: Animals
    DOI: 10.3390/ANI11020333

  • Title: First Survey of SNPs in TMEM154, TLR9, MYD88 and CCR5 Genes in Sheep Reared in Italy and Their Association with Resistance to SRLVs Infection
    Authors: Arcangeli, Chiara; Lucarelli, Daniele; Torricelli, Martina; Sebastiani, Carla; Ciullo, Marcella; Pellegrini, Claudia; Felici, Andrea; Costarelli, Silva; Giammarioli, Monica; Feliziani, Francesco
    Year: 2021
    Source: Viruses
    DOI: 10.3390/v13071290

  • Title: Early Detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis Infected Cattle: Use of Experimental Johnins and Innovative Interferon-Gamma Test Interpretative Criteria
    Year: 2021
    Source: Frontiers in Veterinary Science
    DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2021.638890

  • Title: Frequencies Evaluation of Beta-Casein Gene Polymorphisms in Dairy Cows Reared in Central Italy
    Authors: Sebastiani, Carla; Arcangeli, Chiara; Ciullo, Marcella; Torricelli, Martina; Cinti, Giulia; Fisichella, Stefano; Biagetti, Massimo
    Year: 2020
    Source: Animals
    DOI: 10.3390/ANI10020252

  • Title: Sesame, Pistachio, and Macadamia Nut: Development and Validation of New Allergenic Systems for Fast Real-Time PCR Application
    Year: 2020
    Source: Foods
    DOI: 10.3390/foods9081085

  • Title: A Multi-screening Fast qPCR Approach to the Identification of Abortive Agents in Ruminants
    Year: 2018
    Source: Journal of Microbiological Methods
    DOI: 10.1016/J.MIMET.2018.03.009

  • Title: Digital PCR for Analysis of Peanut and Soybean Allergens in Foods
    Year: 2018
    Source: Food Control
    DOI: 10.1016/J.FOODCONT.2018.04.039

  • Title: Evaluation of Systems for Nopaline Synthase Terminator in Fast and Standard Real-Time PCR to Screen Genetically Modified Organisms
    Year: 2016
    Source: Food Analytical Methods
    DOI: 10.1007/S12161-015-0283-7

  • Title: In-house Validation of a DNA Extraction Protocol from Honey and Bee Pollen and Analysis in Fast Real-Time PCR of Commercial Honey Samples Using a Knowledge-Based Approach
    Year: 2016
    Source: Food Analytical Methods
    DOI: 10.1007/S12161-016-0539-X