Fadwa Alhalaiqa | Health | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Fadwa Alhalaiqa | Health | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Qatar University, Qatar

Professor Fadwa Naji Mah’d Alhalaiqa 🧠🩺 is a distinguished expert in psychiatric mental health nursing and healthcare education, currently serving at Qatar University. With a PhD from the University of East Anglia and over two decades of clinical, academic, and leadership experience, she has pioneered nursing programs, led accreditation efforts, and contributed to high-impact global research such as the Lancet’s GBD studies 🌍📊. Formerly Dean at Philadelphia University, she is a key voice in regional health policy and mental health advocacy, and an active member of global organizations like OWSD and Cochrane 📚🌐. Passionate about innovation, mental health, and empowering future leaders, she continues to shape healthcare education and policy across the Middle East and beyond. 💡📖

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Academic Background🎓

Professor Fadwa Naji Mah’d Alhalaiqa 🧠🩺 holds a PhD in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing from the University of East Anglia, UK  (2013), where she developed advanced expertise in mental health research and clinical education. She earned her Master’s degree in Cardiopulmonary Nursing (2006) and Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (2004) from Jordan University of Science and Technology 🎓, graduating with distinction in both. In addition to her formal education, she has completed numerous professional development programs, including leadership training at the University of Illinois and project planning at the University of California, Irvine 🌐📘. Her educational journey reflects a strong commitment to lifelong learning, innovation, and excellence in nursing education, research, and healthcare leadership. 💡📚👩‍⚕️

Professional Experience💼

Professor Fadwa Naji Mah’d Alhalaiqa 🧠👩‍⚕️ is a seasoned academic and healthcare leader with over 20 years of professional experience. She currently serves as Professor of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing at Qatar University, where she plays a key role in curriculum development, teaching, and program leadership. Formerly the Founding Dean at Philadelphia University’s Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, she established multiple academic programs and simulation labs. Her career spans roles as Dean, consultant, and faculty member across institutions, contributing to national healthcare reforms, policy planning, and international collaborations 🌍📘. She has also served as Acting Dean and led various university-level initiatives, demonstrating strategic leadership, innovation, and a deep commitment to advancing nursing education and mental health care. 💡🏥📚

Awards and Honors🥇

Professor Fadwa Naji Mah’d Alhalaiqa 🎓👩‍⚕️ has received multiple prestigious awards throughout her academic and professional journey. She was honored with a full PhD scholarship by Philadelphia University in 2008 🎓, recognizing her potential as a leader in nursing education. Her academic excellence was celebrated with the Top Nursing Student Award at JUST in 2004 🥇 and the Jordan Nursing Council Award for Best Academic Achievement, presented by Her Highness Princess Muna Al-Hussein 👑. These recognitions reflect her dedication to excellence in education, research, and service. Her impactful contributions to global health studies, including publications in The Lancet, further underscore her recognition as a leading figure in psychiatric nursing and public health innovation 🌍📘💡.

Research Focus🔬

Professor Fadwa Naji Mah’d Alhalaiqa 📚🧠 is a passionate researcher in psychiatric and mental health nursing, with a focus on geriatric mental health, stress, and refugee mental well-being 🌍🧳. Her work also explores the global burden of disease, particularly during COVID-19, through systematic reviews and evidence-based research 🦠📊. She actively investigates health innovation, policy development, and motivational interviewing techniques to enhance patient care and adherence 💡💬. With contributions to high-impact studies in The Lancet, her research spans global health, mental health systems, and the intersection of media and healthcare 📺🧬. Professor Alhalaiqa’s work bridges clinical practice and policy, aiming to improve mental health outcomes and healthcare quality on both regional and international levels 🌐🏥.

Publication Top Notes📚

📘 Global mortality associated with 33 bacterial pathogens in 2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

Year: 2022 | Cited by: 1450 | 🧫The Lancet

📘 Global burden of 288 causes of death and life expectancy decomposition in 204 countries and territories and 811 subnational locations, 1990–2021: a systematic analysis

Year: 2024 | Cited by: 850 | 🌍The Lancet

📘 The global burden of cancer attributable to risk factors, 2010–19: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

Year: 2022 | Cited by: 756 | 🎗️The Lancet

📘 Global, regional, and national burden of disorders affecting the nervous system, 1990–2021: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021

Year: 2024 | Cited by: 697 | 🧠The Lancet Neurology

📘 Global, regional, and national burden of hepatitis B, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

Year: 2022 | Cited by: 592 | 🧬The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Conclusion🧬

Professor Fadwa Naji Mah’d Alhalaiqa stands out as an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award, bringing together a distinguished career in psychiatric mental health nursing, health education, and healthcare leadership. With high-impact research contributions, including collaborations on landmark studies such as the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) series published in The Lancet, she has demonstrated academic excellence and real-world relevance. Her leadership roles—as professor, former dean, and national policy contributor—underline her influence in shaping health systems and academic programs. Moreover, her dedication to capacity building, mentorship, and interdisciplinary collaboration amplifies her impact across education, clinical practice, and global health. These achievements collectively make Professor Alhalaiqa a highly deserving nominee for this prestigious recognition. 🌟

Rennan Araujo | Analytical Chemistry | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Rennan Araujo | Analytical Chemistry | Best Research Article Award

Professor at UFBA, Brazil

Dr. Rennan Geovanny Oliveira Araújo 🎓 is an Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA) 🇧🇷. He earned his PhD in Chemistry in 2007, specializing in spectroanalytical techniques and multivariate data analysis 🔬. With postdoctoral experience in trace analysis and environmental chemistry 🌱, his research focuses on metals in environmental and food samples using advanced techniques like FAAS, GF AAS, ICP-OES, and ICP-MS ⚗️. Dr. Araújo has published extensively in high-impact journals 📚 and received the 2024 PIBIC&T UFBA Award 🏆. He has held key academic roles including department head and graduate program board member, demonstrating leadership, innovation, and dedication to science and education 🧪👨‍🏫.

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Dr. Rennan Geovanny Oliveira Araújo 🎓 holds a PhD in Chemistry from the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA), completed in 2007, with a focus on analytical method optimization and food composition 🔬. He also completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Federal University of Santa Catarina, specializing in trace analysis and optical methods of analysis 🌿. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry at UFBA 🧪. Throughout his career, Dr. Araújo has enhanced his expertise through numerous specialized courses in multivariate data analysis, mass spectrometry, ICP-MS, and food processing techniques 📊⚗️. His solid educational foundation supports his impactful research in environmental chemistry, food safety, and spectroanalytical techniques 🌎📘.

Professional Experience💼

Dr. Rennan Geovanny Oliveira Araújo 💼 is a seasoned Associate Professor at the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA) 🇧🇷, specializing in Analytical Chemistry. Since joining UFBA, he has advanced through academic ranks, holding positions such as Head and Vice Head of the Department of Analytical Chemistry 🧪. He has also served on key academic boards and research evaluation committees 🧑‍🔬. His work includes mentoring graduate students, leading scientific projects, and publishing high-impact research on trace analysis, environmental monitoring, and food chemistry 🌱📊. Recognized with the PIBIC&T UFBA Award 2024 🏆, Dr. Araújo combines research excellence with administrative leadership, contributing significantly to scientific development and academic innovation in Brazil 📘🔍.

Awards and Honors🏅

Dr. Rennan Geovanny Oliveira Araújo 🏅 has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to science and education throughout his academic career 🌟. In 2024, he received the prestigious PIBIC&T UFBA Award 🏆, highlighting his excellence in research mentorship and innovation. His steady academic progression, supported by competitive merit-based promotions 📈, reflects his dedication and impact within the field of Analytical Chemistry 🔬. He has also earned research scholarships from respected agencies like FAPESB and CNPq 🎓, supporting his doctoral and postdoctoral work. Through active participation in national scientific committees and research boards 🧑‍🔬, Dr. Araújo continues to be a prominent figure in Brazilian science, honored for both his academic leadership and research excellence 📘.

Research Focus🔬

Dr. Rennan Geovanny Oliveira Araújo 🔬 focuses his research on Analytical Chemistry, with a strong emphasis on trace analysis, environmental monitoring, and food composition 🧪🌱. He specializes in spectroanalytical techniques such as FAAS, GF AAS, ICP-OES, and ICP-MS ⚗️, applying them to detect metals and metalloids in various matrices including crude oil, vegetable seeds, and wheat flour 🌾🛢️. His work also incorporates multivariate data analysis and method optimization to improve analytical accuracy and efficiency 📊💡. Passionate about sustainability and public health, Dr. Araújo’s research contributes to advancing environmental chemistry and food safety in Brazil 🌍. His innovative studies are widely published and serve as references in both academic and applied scientific communities 📚✨.

Publication Top Notes📚

🧪 Metals and phosphorus determination in vegetable seeds used in the production of biodiesel by ICP OES and ICP-MS
Year: 2010 | Cited by: 143 | 📚 Journal: Microchemical Journal

🔍 Slurry sampling—an analytical strategy for the determination of metals and metalloids by spectroanalytical techniques
Year: 2010 | Cited by: 126 | 📚 Journal: Applied Spectroscopy Reviews

⚗️ Direct and simultaneous determination of Cr and Fe in crude oil using high-resolution continuum source graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry
Year: 2009 | Cited by: 123 | 📚 Journal: Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy

📈 Application of multivariate techniques in optimization of spectroanalytical methods
Year: 2007 | Cited by: 117 | 📚 Journal: Applied Spectroscopy Reviews

🍊 Rapid assessment of metal contamination in commercial fruit juices by inductively coupled mass spectrometry after a simple dilution
Year: 2011 | Cited by: 99 | 📚 Journal: Journal of Food Composition and Analysis

Conclusion

Dr. Rennan Geovanny Oliveira Araújo is a highly accomplished analytical chemist with a PhD and postdoctoral training focused on trace analysis and spectroanalytical techniques. His expertise spans FAAS, GF AAS, ICP-MS, and multivariate data analysis, with impactful publications cited over 100 times, underscoring his influence in environmental and food chemistry. He has demonstrated leadership as Head and Vice Head of the Department of Analytical Chemistry at UFBA and has actively contributed to postgraduate education and research evaluation. His recent PIBIC&T UFBA Award (2024) affirms his excellence in mentorship and innovation. Given his strong academic record, influential research, and institutional leadership, Dr. Araújo is an outstanding and well-qualified candidate for the Best Research Article Award. 🏆🔬

 

Aidi Huo | Water Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Aidi Huo | Water Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Chang’an University, China

Dr. Aidi Huo is a Professor of Hydrology and Water Resources at Chang’an University, China. With a distinguished academic and research career, he specializes in hydrology, remote sensing, and ecological modeling. Dr. Huo has made impactful contributions to watershed modeling, groundwater-surface water interaction, and flood risk assessment. He has collaborated internationally, including as a visiting scholar at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. An active member of the Sustainable Water and Environment Management Research Group (SWEM), he has published extensively in high-impact journals and plays a key role in advancing sustainable water management and environmental protection strategies. 🌍📚🔬

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Dr. Aidi Huo earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Northwest A&F University (2008), with a thesis on aeolian desertification monitoring using MODIS data. He obtained his Master’s degree in Remote Sensing and GIS from Shaanxi Normal University in 2005, and his Bachelor’s degree in Soil and Water Conservation from Northwest A&F University in 1996. His interdisciplinary academic background bridges environment, technology, and hydrological sciences, equipping him with strong capabilities in applying geospatial technologies to environmental and water resource issues. 📘🛰️🌱

Professional Experience💼

Dr. Huo currently serves as Professor at the School of Water and Environment, Chang’an University (2018–present). Previously, he was Associate Professor (2011–2018) and Lecturer (2008–2011) in the Hydrology and Water Resources Department. He was also a visiting scholar at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2014–2015), where he focused on watershed hydrological modeling. Throughout his career, Dr. Huo has led numerous national and international projects related to hydrology, ecological modeling, and remote sensing applications. His extensive academic service and mentorship have significantly contributed to the advancement of water resource sciences in China and beyond. 🏫🌐📈

Awards and Honors🏅

Dr. Aidi Huo is a recognized member of the Sustainable Water and Environment Management Research Group (SWEM), actively collaborating on interdisciplinary environmental projects. While specific individual awards are not listed, his prolific publication record in top-tier journals and involvement in national research initiatives reflect his academic excellence and leadership. His roles in collaborative projects and editorial contributions further underscore his respected status within the hydrology and environmental science communities. 🏆🔗🌎

Research Focus🔍

Dr. Huo’s research spans hydrology, remote sensing, and environmental modeling. His core interests include river-groundwater interactions, watershed hydrological modeling, groundwater numerical simulation, and remote sensing for ecological assessments. He focuses on arid and semi-arid regions, addressing flood risks, water utilization, and habitat quality under climate change. His interdisciplinary approach combines GIS, remote sensing, and numerical models to develop sustainable solutions for water and ecosystem management. His work bridges theory and practice, providing scientific insights that inform policymaking and regional planning. 💧📊🌳

Publication Top Notes🔗

📘 Urban flood numerical simulation: Research, methods and future perspectives
📅 Year: 2022 | 📊 Cited by: 171

🌧️ Impact of temporal rainfall patterns on flash floods in Hue City, Vietnam
📅 Year: 2021 | 📊 Cited by: 117

⚠️ Heavy metals in water and surface sediments of the Fenghe River Basin, China: Assessment and source analysis
📅 Year: 2021 | 📊 Cited by: 107

🏙️ A bibliometric analysis of the research on Sponge City: Current situation and future development direction
📅 Year: 2021 | 📊 Cited by: 88

Conclusion

Professor Aidi Huo is an accomplished scholar and leading expert in hydrology, water resources, remote sensing, and environmental modeling, with a distinguished academic background including a Ph.D. in remote sensing and desertification monitoring. Currently a full professor at Chang’an University, he has demonstrated a consistent and impactful research trajectory, with over 40 high-quality publications in top-tier journals from 2019 to 2024. His work integrates advanced technologies such as AI, remote sensing, and hydrological modeling to address pressing environmental issues like flood risk, soil erosion, and ecosystem evolution. His international collaborations, applied research contributions, and innovative methodologies make him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

 

Sobhan Abedi | Sustainable Building | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sobhan Abedi | Sustainable Building | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Air Pollution Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Sobhan Abedi is a dedicated Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) engineer at the Air Pollution Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences. With a strong academic and research foundation, he has contributed to projects involving air pollution modeling, indoor air quality, artificial intelligence, and biofiltration technologies. He is skilled in scientific writing, laboratory analysis, and Python programming. Sobhan is known for his interdisciplinary approach, combining engineering, environmental science, and data analytics to address complex challenges in public health and pollution control. His enthusiasm, collaborative mindset, and technical expertise position him as a rising expert in OHS and environmental health.

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Sobhan Abedi graduated from SAMPAD (Darab) with a diploma and pre-university degree in applied sciences. He earned his BSc in Occupational Health and Safety from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (GPA: 16) and completed his MSc in the same field at Iran University of Medical Sciences with distinction (GPA: 18.5). His academic journey reflects a consistent focus on health engineering, environmental protection, and scientific excellence. Alongside formal education, he pursued practical and technical certifications, strengthening his competencies in air quality monitoring, data analysis, and applied research in health and environmental systems.

Professional Experience

Sobhan Abedi currently works as a Research Assistant and Air Pollution Lab Officer at Iran University of Medical Sciences. Since 2021, he has led and contributed to national and international projects involving indoor air quality, green wall systems, VOCs, and particulate matter. His professional background includes hands-on sampling, pollutant modeling, CFD simulations, and AI applications in exposure assessment. He has also served as a principal investigator, co-investigator, and project manager across research and innovation initiatives. With published work in high-impact journals, Sobhan’s expertise merges environmental engineering, health sciences, and technology-driven research.

Awards and Honors

Sobhan Abedi has received recognition for his contributions to environmental health innovation, particularly in air pollution control technologies. His patented design of a modular active green wall for phytoremediation stands out among his achievements. He was also a key contributor to several ethics-approved national projects supported by academic and governmental institutions. Throughout his academic and research career, Sobhan earned accolades for scientific writing, technological innovation, and project leadership. His active participation in high-impact publications and collaborations with top researchers reflects his ongoing commitment to academic and professional excellence.

Research Focus

Sobhan Abedi’s research centers on air pollution modeling, indoor air quality, biofiltration systems, and occupational exposure assessment. He applies AI and data science to improve predictive models and risk assessment in public health. His innovative work with botanical biofilters, green infrastructure, and CFD-based simulations seeks to enhance pollutant control in urban and industrial environments. He is particularly interested in formaldehyde exposure, BTEX compounds, and airborne particulates. Sobhan also investigates environmental impacts on cognitive health and integrates multidisciplinary tools—including Python, ANSYS, and lab analytics—to drive data-informed environmental health solutions.

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Sobhan Abedi is an outstanding early-career researcher in the field of Environmental and Occupational Health Engineering, with a strong track record of high-impact publications in leading Elsevier journals such as Building and Environment and Journal of Building Engineering. His innovative contributions—including patented technologies like modular botanical biofilters and green wall systems—demonstrate a blend of scientific rigor and practical impact. He has led or co-executed over 10 interdisciplinary research projects addressing critical issues like air pollution, COVID-19, and neurotoxicity. Proficient in advanced tools such as Python, ANSYS, KNIME, and SPSS, and actively collaborating with top-tier academic mentors, Abedi exemplifies a rare combination of technical depth, research innovation, and collaborative leadership—making him a highly deserving candidate for a Best Researcher Award.

 

Sergio Santaeufemia Sánchez | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sergio Santaeufemia Sánchez | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher at Technical University of Munich Human Spaceflight Technology, Germany

Sergio Santaeufemia Sánchez is a postdoctoral researcher at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) in the Professorship of Human Spaceflight Technology 🚀. With a PhD in Biotechnology from the University of A Coruña 🧪, his work bridges life sciences and aerospace engineering. Sergio investigates microalgae-based life support systems for future space habitats 🌿🌕, contributing to oxygen production, water purification, and edible biomass cultivation. His interdisciplinary expertise spans microbiology, biotechnology, and space systems engineering 🌌. He also supervises students and teaches courses on human spaceflight technology and life support systems at TUM 🎓.

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Sergio earned his PhD in Biotechnology from the University of A Coruña (UDC), Spain , specializing in microalgae-based bioremediation 🌊. His doctoral research focused on pollutant removal using extremophilic microalgae under challenging environmental conditions. During his academic journey, he gained advanced knowledge in molecular biology, photosynthesis, and microbial stress responses 🧫. This foundation paved the way for his interdisciplinary shift to aerospace research at the Technical University of Munich . He has also been trained in space systems, photobioreactor design, and life support engineering to support long-term human missions in space 🛰️.

Professional Experience

Sergio has held research positions in Spain,Poland , and Germany, contributing to biotechnology and aerospace engineering. He began at the Centre for New Technologies (CeNT), researching microalgae under extreme conditions 🔬. At the Technical University of Munich, he applies his biotechnology background to develop photobioreactors for astronaut life support 🚀. His international collaborations include partners from Italy and the USA. Sergio has managed and contributed to multiple European-funded projects (HORIZON-EIC, BIODIVERSA+, NCN) 💡. He also supervises students, leads experiments, and organizes outreach events like Space Day Ottobrunn 🌍.

Awards and Honors

Sergio has been part of numerous prestigious European research projects, including HORIZON-EIC and BIODIVERSA+ . He received NCN MINIATURA and OPUS research grants in Poland for his pioneering work on extremophilic microalgae 🧪. His studies have appeared in high-impact journals and gained international recognition 🌐. Sergio co-organized key space events like the Space Station Design Workshop (SSDW) and Space Day Ottobrunn 🛰️. His work has led to over 330 citations, an h-index of 8, and 10 peer-reviewed publications 📚. His contributions highlight his excellence in combining space research and biotechnology 🚀🌱.

Research Focus

Sergio focuses on extremophilic microalgae to support life in space through oxygen production, water purification, and food generation 🌿💧🍽️. He explores their stress adaptation mechanisms to enhance bioremediation techniques on Earth and in extraterrestrial environments 🌍🌕. His research integrates transcriptomics, photobioreactor design, and microbial ecology, targeting space applications such as lunar or Mars habitats 🪐. He is currently involved in designing space-compatible life support systems and experiments for parabolic flights and lunar simulations 🚀. Sergio’s interdisciplinary approach bridges biotechnology, life sciences, and aerospace engineering to push the boundaries of human spaceflight 🌌.

Publication Top Notes

📄 Bioremediation of oxytetracycline in seawater by living and dead biomass of the microalga Phaeodactylum tricornutum

📅 Year: 2016 | 📚 Journal of Hazardous Materials | 🔁 Cited by: 109 | 🧪🌊

📄 Biosorption of ibuprofen from aqueous solution using living and dead biomass of the microalga Phaeodactylum tricornutum

📅 Year: 2018 | 📚 Journal of Applied Phycology | 🔁 Cited by: 62 | 💊🌱

📄 Bioaugmentation as a strategy to enhance nutrient removal: Symbiosis between Chlorella protothecoidesand Brevundimonas diminuta

📅 Year: 2018 | 📚 Bioresource Technology Reports | 🔁 Cited by: 36 | 🧫💧

📄 Light intensity affects the mixotrophic carbon exploitation in Chlorella protothecoides: consequences on microalgae-bacteria based wastewater treatment

📅Year: 2018 | 📚Water Science and Technology | 🔁Cited by: 20 | 🌞💡

Conclusion

Dr. Sergio Santaeufemia Sánchez is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award, distinguished by his innovative and interdisciplinary work at the intersection of biotechnology, environmental science, and space technology. With a strong portfolio of high-impact international research projects (e.g., HORIZON-EIC, BIODIVERSA+), he has advanced novel applications of extremophile microalgae for bioremediation and life support systems in space missions. Despite being at an early stage in his career, he has achieved a notable h-index of 8 with 10 SCI-indexed publications, often as first or leading author, reflecting both academic impact and leadership. His collaborations span leading global institutions across diverse fields such as biology, physics, and aerospace engineering, demonstrating his capacity for cross-disciplinary integration. Dr. Santaeufemia’s work directly addresses global environmental challenges and contributes to the future of human spaceflight, while his supervision of students and science outreach efforts highlight his commitment to education and public engagement.

 

Purna Chetri | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Purna Chetri | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Project Scientist at Assam Agricultural University, India

Purna Bahadur Chetri is a dedicated biochemist with a Ph.D. from North Eastern Hill University, India 🧪. His research spans molecular biology, protein biochemistry, and parasitology, with numerous publications in high-impact journals 📚. He has gained experience from prestigious institutions such as IIT Bombay and international exposure through the Newton-Bhabha Fellowship 🌍. Currently, he is a Project Scientist at DBT-NECAB, Assam Agricultural University 🌾. With a track record of academic excellence and research innovation, Chetri remains committed to contributing to scientific advancement and public health through biochemical and biotechnological research 💡.

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Purna B. Chetri earned his Ph.D. in Biochemistry (2016–2021) from North Eastern Hill University, Shillong, India, where he also completed his M.Sc. (2013–2015) with First Division and topped his class 🥇. He began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Biochemistry (2010–2013) from St. Edmund’s College under NEHU, also graduating with First Division 🎓. His education was supported by prestigious fellowships including DST-INSPIRE, and enriched by international exposure through the Newton-Bhabha PhD Placement Program in the UK 🇬🇧. Throughout his academic journey, Chetri consistently demonstrated excellence and a strong commitment to biochemical sciences 🔍.

Professional Experience

Dr. Chetri is currently working as a Project Scientist at DBT-NECAB, Assam Agricultural University (since August 2023) 🔬. He previously served as Research Associate III at ICMR-RMRC, Dibrugarh (April–July 2023), and as a Researcher at IIT Bombay (2022–2023) 🧬. With expertise in molecular biology, protein purification, and biophysical assays, he has contributed significantly to multiple national and international research projects 🧑‍🔬. His interdisciplinary experience spans biochemistry, parasitology, and bioengineering, equipping him with a versatile research profile and practical skills in both laboratory and computational biology 🧫🧑‍💻.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Chetri has received numerous accolades, including the DST-INSPIRE JRF & SRF fellowships (2016–2021) 🧠, and the Newton-Bhabha PhD fellowship for research in the UK 🌍. He was the recipient of the Shankar Dayal Sharma Presidential Gold Medal, Rector Gold Medal, and U Kiang Nangbah Award for topping his M.Sc. program 🥇. He earned 1st prize for oral presentation at an international conference at Assam Agricultural University 🗣️. Additionally, he received a travel grant for ICOPA 2018 in South Korea ✈️, and has presented his work at various national and international conferences 📢.

Research Focus

Dr. Chetri’s research focuses on protein biochemistry, structural biology, and parasitology 🧪. He has studied key enzymes from Fasciola gigantica, contributing to understanding their biochemical mechanisms and potential as drug targets 🐛. His work also includes CRISPR/Cas gene editing, protein folding/unfolding, and acid tolerance mechanisms in microbes 🧬. He has authored multiple peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on experimental and computational techniques related to protein characterization 📘. With a growing interest in agricultural waste management and zoonotic diseases, Chetri’s multidisciplinary approach bridges fundamental science with translational research and public health impact 🌱💊.

Publication Top Notes

📚 Identification of novel natural inhibitors of Opisthorchis felineus cytochrome P450 using structure-based screening and molecular dynamic simulation
📅 Year: 2018 | 📊 Cited by: 41 | 🧪 Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics

📚 Draft Genome of the Liver Fluke Fasciola gigantica
📅 Year: 2020 | 📊 Cited by: 35 | 🔬 ACS Omega

📚 Experimental methods to study intrinsically disordered proteins
📅 Year: 2022 | 📊 Cited by: 12 | 🧬 Advances in Protein Molecular and Structural Biology Methods

📚 Identification and characterization of cytosolic malate dehydrogenase from the liver fluke Fasciola gigantica
📅 Year: 2020 | 📊 Cited by: 12 | 🧫 Scientific Reports

Conclusion

Dr. Purna Bahadur Chetri is an accomplished early-to-mid-career biochemist whose strong academic foundation (Ph.D. in Biochemistry), top-ranking educational achievements, and prestigious fellowships (DST-INSPIRE, Newton-Bhabha) mark him as an exceptional talent. With over 12 publications in reputed journals like ACS Infectious Diseases, Scientific Reports, and Frontiers in Microbiology, he showcases a commendable blend of innovative research and technical depth. His international collaborations, technical proficiency in molecular biology and structural bioinformatics, and hands-on experience with modern tools like CRISPR and FPLC position him at the forefront of biomedical science. Recognized with multiple awards and currently serving as a Project Scientist, Dr. Chetri exemplifies excellence, making him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

 

 

Mariana Antonietta | Nutrient Mining | Women in Natural Sciences Leadership Award

Dr. Mariana Antonietta | Nutrient Mining | Women in Natural Sciences Leadership Award

Research Associate at INFIVE- CONICET, Argentina

Antonietta Mariana is a passionate Argentinian biologist specializing in plant ecophysiology, with a strong focus on agricultural sustainability under climate stress. With a PhD in Natural Sciences and extensive international research experience, she has contributed to advancing knowledge on crop resilience. Her academic journey is grounded in the prestigious National University of La Plata and enriched by global exposure, including the UK. She is recognized for her commitment to science, learning, and ecological innovation. 🌿📚🌍

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Antonietta earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biology with a focus on Ecology from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Museum, UNLP, graduating with an average of 8.19. She went on to complete a PhD in Natural Sciences at the same institution, achieving an outstanding final grade of 10. Her academic path is supplemented by advanced certifications in Geographic Information Systems, data analysis, ecophysiology, and science methodology. She is proficient in English (Cambridge ESOL Grade A) and has a basic level of French. 📖🧪

Professional Experience

Antonietta has conducted research at INFIVE and internationally at Lancaster University, UK, as part of the Rutherford Fellowship. Her postdoctoral work, supported by CONICET, focused on crop physiology and environmental stress. Over the years, she has completed multiple competitive scholarships and taken part in several interdisciplinary training programs. Her experience bridges field research, laboratory work, and scientific collaboration, reflecting a well-rounded profile in plant sciences and sustainable agriculture. 🌽🔬🌱

Awards and Honors

Antonietta has received numerous competitive research fellowships and scholarships, including the prestigious Rutherford Fellowship from Universities UK International (N8 AgriFood) and various doctoral and postdoctoral awards from CONICET and Argentina’s National Agency for Scientific and Technological Promotion. These honors underscore her academic excellence, innovation, and international recognition in the natural sciences community. 🏆🎓🌟

Research Focus

Antonietta’s research explores how abiotic stress impacts crop performance, particularly focusing on maize physiology, senescence, and photoassimilate production. Her work contributes to understanding how environmental factors influence yield, with the goal of improving agricultural resilience in the face of climate change. She integrates ecophysiology, statistics, and remote sensing tools like GIS to study sustainable crop management. Her science aims to bridge ecological understanding with practical agricultural solutions. 🌾📊☀️

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📘 The contribution of ear photosynthesis to grain filling in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
📅 Year: 2010 | 📊 Cited by: 253 | 🧬 Topic: Wheat ear photosynthesis & grain filling

🌾 Senescence and yield responses to plant density in stay-green and earlier-senescing maize hybrids from Argentina
📅 Year: 2014 | 📊 Cited by: 177 | 🌽 Topic: Maize hybrid senescence & yield response

🌿 The contribution of the awns of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to grain filling: Responses to water deficit and the effects of awns on ear temperature and hydraulic conductance
📅 Year: 2014 | 📊 Cited by: 109 | 💧 Topic: Wheat awns, drought response & physiology

🌱 The contribution of green parts of the ear to grain filling in old and modern cultivars of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.): Evidence for genetic gains over the past century
📅 Year: 2012 | 📊 Cited by: 87 | 🧪 Topic: Wheat evolution, grain filling & genetics

Conclusion

Antonietta Mariana is a highly qualified and compelling candidate for the Research for Women in Natural Sciences Leadership Award. She holds a PhD in Natural Sciences with top honors and has a robust academic foundation in Biology and Ecology. Her research on plant ecophysiology under abiotic stress addresses globally significant challenges in agriculture and climate resilience. With a strong publication record, international research experience at Lancaster University, and multiple prestigious fellowships including those from CONICET and N8 AgriFood, she exemplifies scientific excellence and competitiveness. Her continued pursuit of advanced training and demonstrated commitment to the natural sciences position her as a leader in her field. 🌿👩‍🔬🌍

 

Ivona Voráčová | Sample Preparation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ivona Voráčová | Sample Preparation | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the CAS, Czech Republic

Mgr. Ivona Voráčová, Ph.D., is an accomplished analytical chemist specializing in electromigration techniques and bioanalytical applications. She has dedicated her career to advancing sample concentration methods and innovative separation technologies. With over two decades of experience at the Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences, she combines research excellence with practical innovation, evidenced by multiple patents and international collaborations. Her work has significantly impacted fields like nucleic acid extraction and protein analysis. Dr. Voráčová also plays a key role in industrial partnerships and serves as a data steward for high-level research projects, balancing career advancement with family life. 👩‍🔬🌍🔬

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Academic Background

Dr. Voráčová earned her M.Sc. (1997–2002) and Ph.D. (2002–2005) in Analytical Chemistry from Masaryk University, Brno 🇨🇿. Her academic training at the Faculty of Science laid the foundation for a career rooted in experimental precision and scientific rigor. Her Ph.D. research focused on advanced analytical techniques, equipping her with a strong theoretical and practical background in electrophoretic methods and fluorescence detection. This strong educational grounding has driven her continued contributions to analytical chemistry, particularly in electromigration-based technologies and sample analysis. 🎓🧪📘

Professional Experience

Since 2005, Dr. Voráčová has worked at the Institute of Analytical Chemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences, progressing from postdoctoral researcher to scientific assistant and now researcher. She has also served as a data steward on major collaborative projects with Roche, Agilent, and Vellum. Despite three maternity leaves (2012–2024), she has maintained a steady output of high-quality research. In 2025, she began serving as data steward for the OP JAK project ATEBIO. Her career reflects resilience, dedication, and scientific continuity across academia and industry. 🧑‍🔬📈🔍

Awards and Honors

Dr. Voráčová has received multiple accolades, including the 2005 Dean’s Prize from Masaryk University and Best Poster Awards at CECE 2019 (1st place) and ISEAC 2020 (2nd place). These honors reflect her impactful work in developing epitachophoretic technologies and novel separation devices. Her consistent recognition in prestigious forums underscores her role as a leading innovator in analytical chemistry. Her award-winning collaborations often bridge academic and industrial efforts, further amplifying the relevance of her work. 🏅🎖️👏

Research Focus

Her primary research areas include electromigration separation techniques, epitachophoresis, sample concentration methods, and bioanalysis using fluorescence and laser-induced detection. She also explores the use of luminescent nanoparticles and microfluidic devices. Her innovations focus on practical applications, such as nucleic acid extraction and protein purification from complex biofluids. Dr. Voráčová’s interdisciplinary approach spans chemistry, biology, and engineering, yielding novel, patent-protected devices for sample handling. Her research has both academic value and real-world applicability. 🧫🧪💡

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Mgr. Ivona Voráčová, Ph.D., is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a career marked by innovation, academic excellence, and translational impact in the field of analytical chemistry. With an H-index of 11, she has authored influential publications in top-tier journals such as Analytical Chemistry, Scientific Reports, and Analytica Chimica Acta, focusing on cutting-edge methods like epitachophoresis and 3D-printed microfluidic devices. Her applied research is further evidenced by multiple U.S. patents and collaborations with leading companies like Roche, Agilent, and Vellum. She has also led and participated in national and international research grants, reflecting global recognition of her expertise. Awarded multiple times at international conferences and recognized early in her career by Masaryk University, Dr. Voráčová exemplifies the qualities of a researcher whose work bridges fundamental science and real-world application.

 

Chunyu Yin | Neurobiology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chunyu Yin | Neurobiology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Researcher at Children’s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, China

Dr. Chunyu Yin (PhD) 🎓 is an Assistant Researcher at Nanjing Children’s Hospital and Visiting Researcher at Imperial College London. With a PhD in Pharmacology from Nanjing Medical University, her work focuses on neonatal brain injury, depression, and neurodevelopment 🧠. She leads several funded projects, including grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Dr. Yin has published in high-impact journals such as Current Biology and Journal of Neuroscience. Proficient in advanced neuroscience techniques, she has received numerous academic honors 🏅 and is recognized for her contributions to translational neuroscience research.

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Academic Background

Dr. Chunyu Yin holds a strong academic foundation in the biomedical sciences 🧬. She earned her PhD in Pharmacology from Nanjing Medical University between September 2017 and June 2020 🎓, where she focused on mechanisms underlying neurological and psychiatric disorders 🧠. Prior to this, she completed her Master’s degree in Pharmacy at the same institution from September 2014 to June 2017 💊. Her rigorous training during these years equipped her with deep expertise in pharmacological research, experimental modeling, and neuroscience techniques 🔬, laying the groundwork for her impactful career as a translational neuroscience researcher 🌍.

Professional Experience

Dr. Chunyu Yin has built a dynamic research career through prestigious roles in clinical and academic settings 🔬. Since October 2020, she has served as an Assistant Researcher at the Neonatal Medical Center of Nanjing Children’s Hospital, focusing on neonatal brain development and neuropsychiatric disorders. From September 2021 to August 2023, she completed a competitive postdoctoral fellowship at the same institution, deepening her expertise in translational neuroscience. Currently, from October 2023 to September 2024, Dr. Yin is a Visiting Researcher at Imperial College London, Department of Life Sciences ➡️, expanding her global scientific collaboration network 🌍.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Chunyu Yin has received numerous accolades in recognition of her academic excellence and research contributions 🎓🏆. She was honored as an Outstanding Graduate of Nanjing Medical University in both 2017 and 2020, and received multiple First Class Scholarships and the National Scholarship for Doctoral Students. Her academic leadership earned her a spot among the Top Ten Academic Stars” and several first prizes at prestigious academic forums 🥇. Recognized for her innovation, she also won the Excellence Award at the Postgraduate Innovation and Entrepreneurship Exchange in 2019, showcasing her exceptional promise in scientific research 🚀🔬.

Research Focus

Dr. Chunyu Yin’s research is centered on neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders, with a strong focus on depression, neonatal brain injury, and neuronal signaling mechanisms 🔍. As Principal Investigator (PI) in multiple funded projects, she explores the role of nNOS+ neurons, CDK5/p35 pathways, and GABAergic dysfunction in maternal separation-induced depression and neonatal repetitive pain. Her work also targets bronchopulmonary dysplasia via mechanisms involving CD146/EHMT1 and hippocampal CDK5. These projects are backed by esteemed national foundations and provincial bodies 💰, positioning her at the forefront of translational neuroscience bridging early-life adversity with lifelong brain health 🌱🧬

Publication Top Notes

🧬 nNOS/NO in nucleus accumbens medicates NKCC1 in neonatal repetitive pain
📅 Year: 2025 | 📰 Journal: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 

🫁 Tenascin-C modulates alveolarization in bronchopulmonary dysplasia
📅 Year: 2024 | 📰 Journal: Inflammation and Regeneration

Conclusion

Dr. Chunyu Yin is an exceptional early-career researcher in biomedical neuroscience, demonstrating a strong upward trajectory through rigorous academic training at Nanjing Medical University and a prestigious visiting appointment at Imperial College London. She has secured over 1.5 million RMB in competitive research funding, primarily as Principal Investigator, and contributed to high-impact publications in Current Biology, Journal of Neuroscience, and Nature Protocols. Her innovative work on neurodevelopmental and depressive disorders, coupled with expertise in cutting-edge techniques like optogenetics and electrophysiology, underscores her scientific leadership. Recognized with numerous academic awards, Dr. Yin is a compelling candidate for a Best Researcher Award. 🌟🧠🔬

 

 

Jacinta Okwako | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jacinta Okwako | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jacinta Okwako at University of Nairobi, Kenya

Jacinta Okwako 🎓 is an innovative researcher in renewable energy, specializing in solar-powered smart window technologies 🌞🪟. With a PhD in Physics from the University of Nairobi and a Master’s in Energy Policy from PAUWES 🌍, she blends science, sustainability, and education seamlessly. Her work focuses on smart infrastructure, energy efficiency, and advanced material development ⚡🔬. Jacinta has taught physics at multiple institutions and thrives in multicultural, interdisciplinary research environments 🤝🌐. She’s presented internationally, won poster awards 🏅, and is passionate about solving global energy challenges for a greener future 🌱🌎.

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Academic Background

Jacinta Okwako holds a PhD in Physics from the University of Nairobi (2020–present) , where she focuses on the fabrication and characterization of doped tungsten oxide nanoparticles for photoelectrochromic applications . She earned a Master’s in Energy Policy from PAUWES, Algeria (2016–2018) 🌍, researching energy efficiency in Kenyan industries. Additionally, she holds a Master’s in Physics (2013–2019) from the University of Nairobi, specializing in Cu₂ZnSnS₄ thin film characterization . Jacinta also completed a Bachelor of Education in Physics and Mathematics (2008–2012) 🎓 and scored an ‘A’ grade at Moi Forces Academy in 2006 🏅.

Professional Experience

Jacinta Okwako has built a solid career in education and research, currently serving as a Physics Lecturer at the Kenya Institute of Survey and Mapping since 2020. Her passion for teaching began at Moi Forces Academy, Mombasa (2012–2013) 🎓, and continued through Kianda School in Nairobi (2014–2015) and Windle Trust Kenya in Dadaab Refugee Camp (2015–2016) 📚, where she taught physics and mathematics. Her roles reflect dedication to shaping future scientists and addressing educational needs in both urban and underserved communities 💡🌱.

Awards and Honors

Jacinta Okwako has earned several prestigious certifications that showcase her commitment to continuous learning and innovation in energy and education. She attended the SE4A Summer School in Cameroon (2017), earning 3rd place for best poster presentation 🏅. She also participated in a Renewable Energy Summer School in Cologne, Germany , and the Solar Energy Materials Conference in Tunisia . Beyond energy, she completed Lay Counselling Training with UKaid in Garissa 🤝 and an Entrepreneurship Workshop for Scientists and Engineers in Nairobi (2014) 🧪, highlighting her multidisciplinary engagement.

Research Focus

Jacinta Okwako is dedicated to advancing cutting-edge research in renewable energy technologies, with a special focus on solar-powered smart window systems. Her goal is to contribute to sustainable, energy-efficient building solutions that align with global environmental priorities. With a strong interdisciplinary background in physics, energy policy, and education, she strives to drive innovation, support evidence-based policymaking, and engage in collaborative projects that tackle critical energy and environmental challenges 🌐🔥. Her work aims to bridge scientific discovery with real-world impact for a more sustainable and resilient future💡.

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Dr. Jacinta Okwako stands out as an exceptional candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” due to her impactful research in renewable energy, particularly in the development of photoelectrochromic smart window technologies that advance sustainable building solutions. Her academic achievements, including a PhD in Physics, multiple peer-reviewed publications, and collaborations with international institutions, reflect both scientific rigor and global relevance. Coupled with her interdisciplinary background in physics, energy policy, and education, she demonstrates a rare blend of innovation, technical depth, and societal impact. Her teaching experience, outreach in refugee settings, and recognition in international forums further highlight her as a well-rounded and inspiring researcher. 🌍🔬🏆