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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Waqas Waqas | Ecotoxicology | Best Paper Award

Dr. Waqas Waqas | Ecotoxicology | Best Paper Award

Waqas Waqas | Shantou University | China

Dr. Waqas Waqas is an accomplished researcher in marine biology and environmental toxicology, currently serving as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Marine Biology, Shantou University, China. His academic journey spans a Ph.D. in Biology, an M.Phil. in Zoology, and a B.Sc. in Zoology, focusing on aquatic ecotoxicology, marine genomics, and biotechnology. Dr. Waqas’s research explores the effects and mechanisms of heavy metal exposure on aquatic organisms, particularly mud crabs, emphasizing lipid homeostasis and biochemical responses. He has published influential papers in high-impact journals, advancing understanding of heavy metal toxicity, lipidomics, and aquatic health. His interdisciplinary expertise bridges molecular biology, biostatistics, and environmental risk assessment, contributing to sustainable solutions for aquatic pollution and ecosystem protection. Dedicated to advancing marine science, Dr. Waqas continues to pursue innovative research that addresses global environmental challenges and promotes the sustainable management of marine resources.

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1. Waqas, W., Yuan, Y., Ali, S., Zhang, M., Shafiq, M., Ali, W., Chen, Y., Xiang, Z., & others. (2024). Toxic effects of heavy metals on crustaceans and associated health risks in humans: A review. Environmental Chemistry Letters, 22(3), 1391–1411.

2. Ilahi, B., Yousafzai, A. M., Attaullah, M., Haq, T. U., Ali, H., & others. (2019). The role of odonate nymphs in ecofriendly control of mosquitoes and sensitivity of odonate nymphs to inorganic nutrient pollutants. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research, 17(3), 6171–6188.

3. Zhang, Y., Yuan, Y., Zhang, M., Yu, X., Qiu, B., Wu, F., Tocher, D. R., Zhang, J., Ye, S., & others. (2024). High-resolution chromosome-level genome of Scylla paramamosain provides molecular insights into adaptive evolution in crabs. BMC Biology, 22(1), 255.

4. Ali, S., Waqas, W., Bakky, M. A. H., Zada, S., Saif, U. M., Hasan, M. T., Shafiq, M., & others. (2025). Implications of microalgal–bacterial interactions in modern aquaculture practices: A review of the current knowledge. Reviews in Aquaculture, 17(1), e12980.

5. Shafiq, Z. M., Zhang, B. B., Zeb, L., Ali, S., Waqas, W., & others. (2024). Integrated biorefinery approach for bioconversion of fish manure to volatile fatty acids and its valorization by Schizochytrium sp. for docosahexaenoic acid, squalene, and related compounds. Journal of Water Process Engineering, 58(C), 104749.