Alfred Anselme Dabilgou | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Alfred Anselme Dabilgou | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award 

Neurologist | University Joseph KI ZERBO | Burkina Faso

Dr. Alfred Anselme Dabilgou is an accomplished Burkinabè neurologist and Associate Professor of Neurology at Joseph Ki-Zerbo University and Yalgado Ouédraogo University Hospital, whose distinguished career reflects an enduring dedication to advancing neurological science and patient care across sub-Saharan Africa. His clinical and academic expertise spans cerebrovascular diseases, epilepsy, neuromuscular disorders, and neuroinfectious pathologies, with a strong emphasis on their epidemiological, diagnostic, and therapeutic dimensions in resource-limited settings. Dr. Dabilgou has produced a prolific body of scientific work published in reputable international and national journals, significantly contributing to the understanding of neurological disorders in tropical regions. His research collaborations extend across multidisciplinary and international networks, strengthening regional neuroepidemiology and influencing public health policy in Burkina Faso and beyond. As Head of the Neurology Department at Yalgado Ouédraogo University Hospital, he has combined clinical leadership with academic mentorship, guiding numerous medical theses and postgraduate research projects that have shaped the next generation of neurologists in West Africa. He also plays an active role in professional and scientific communities as President of the Burkina Faso League Against Epilepsy, Secretary General of the Burkina Faso Neurological Society, and member of various continental and international neurology associations. Through his engagement in national expert committees on pharmacovigilance and polio eradication, Dr. Dabilgou has advanced evidence-based policy and patient safety initiatives. His academic and clinical endeavors are complemented by his commitment to improving neurological care accessibility and awareness, particularly in epilepsy and stroke management. A respected educator, clinician, and researcher, Dr. Dabilgou continues to foster capacity building, regional collaboration, and innovation in neurological sciences, contributing meaningfully to global health equity and the advancement of neuroscience in Africa. He has 88 citations from 25 documents with an h-index of 7.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Dabilgou, A. A., Dravé, A., Kyelem, J. M. A., Ouedraogo, S., Napon, C., & Kaboré, J. (2020). Frequency and mortality risk factors of acute ischemic stroke in emergency department in Burkina Faso. Stroke Research and Treatment, 2020(1), 9745206.

2. Dabilgou, A. A., Dravé, A., Kyelem, J. M. A., Naon, L., Napon, C., & Kaboré, J. (2019). Spontaneous subarachnoid haemorrhage in neurological setting in Burkina Faso: Clinical profile, causes, and mortality risk factors. Neurology Research International, 2019(1), 8492376.

3. Dabilgou, A. A., Kyelem, J. M. A., Dravé, A., Nikièma, M. I. T., Napon, C., & Kaboré, J. (2018). Les accidents vasculaires cérébraux chez le sujet âgé en milieu tropical: aspects épidémiologiques, cliniques et facteurs pronostiques. NPG Neurologie-Psychiatrie-Gériatrie, 18(105), 133–139.

4. Dabilgou, A. A., Sondo, A., Dravé, A., Diallo, I., Kyelem, J. M. A., Napon, C., & Kaboré, J. (2021). Hemorrhagic stroke following snake bite in Burkina Faso (West Africa): A case series. Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines, 7(1), 25.

5. Dabilgou, A. A., Nanema, D., Dravé, A., Sawadogo, S. P., Kyelem, J. M. A., Napon, C., & Kabore, J. (2019). Symptoms of depression and associated risk factors in patients with epilepsy in Burkina Faso. Open Journal of Depression, 8(1), 29–40.

Maryam Tehranipour | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Maryam Tehranipour | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Animal Physiology | Islamic Azad University | Iran

Dr. Maryam Tehranipour is an accomplished Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at the Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, Iran, recognized for her distinguished contributions to the fields of diabetes, metabolic disorders, neurobiology, oxidative stress, and cancer biology. Holding a Ph.D. in Animal Physiology, she has built a dynamic academic and research career integrating cellular physiology, pharmacology, and molecular mechanisms of disease. Her extensive publication record spans a broad spectrum of biomedical investigations, including neuroprotective strategies, natural product pharmacology, nanomedicine, and experimental models of diabetes and neurodegeneration. Dr. Tehranipour’s pioneering studies have elucidated the roles of oxidative damage, angiogenesis, and neuronal regeneration in disease progression and therapeutic recovery, particularly highlighting the potential of bioactive compounds and nanocarrier systems in drug design and targeted therapy. Her collaborative work has advanced understanding of diabetic complications, nerve injury repair, and cancer cell modulation through natural and synthetic agents. Beyond her prolific research output, she has played a significant role in mentoring undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students, fostering scientific rigor and innovation in physiological research. Her scholarly influence is reflected through her indexed publications, contributions to interdisciplinary research networks, and global collaborations that link physiology, biochemistry, and nanotechnology for translational health impact. Dr. Tehranipour’s scientific endeavors emphasize the integration of experimental biology with clinical relevance, aiming to bridge laboratory discoveries with therapeutic applications. Through her ongoing research, she continues to contribute meaningfully to global biomedical science, particularly in developing sustainable and biologically safe therapeutic interventions addressing chronic and degenerative diseases that pose major public health challenges. She has 238 citations from 53 documents with an h-index of 9.

Profile: Scopus 

Featured Publications

1. The Umbelliprenin-CTAB cellulose nanocrystal delivery system prevents hyperglycemia in diabetic rats by activating the insulin receptor IR/PDK1 pathway. (2025). Scientific Reports. Open access.

2. The effects of N-butanol and ethyl acetate fractions of Ferula asafoetida hydroalcoholic extract on the expression of VEGF and FGF genes in the chorioallantoic membrane of chick embryos. (2025). Journal of Veterinary Research.Open access.

3. Bimetallic-based colorimetric aptasensor for the quantitative analysis of ampicillin using catalytic activity of ZrFe metal–organic framework and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-assisted signal amplification. (2025). Bionanoscience. Open access.

4. The effect of Ziziphora clinopodioides hydroalcoholic extract on the neuronal density and histopathology of the hippocampal area CA2 in streptozotocin-induced Alzheimer’s model in male rats. (2025). Journal of Chemical Health Risks. Open access.

5. A novel alpha-terpineol-loaded niosome formulation coated with hyaluronic acid and evaluation of its anticancer properties in vitro. (2025). Journal of Molecular Liquids. Open access.

Suwimol Prusmetikul | Health Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Suwimol Prusmetikul | Health Education | Best Researcher Award

Instructor | Mahidol University | Thailand

Dr. Suwimol Prusmetikul is an accomplished orthopedic surgeon and instructor at Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, whose work exemplifies the integration of advanced clinical expertise with innovative approaches to medical education. Trained in foot and ankle surgery and holding a Master’s degree in Surgical Education from Imperial College London, Dr. Prusmetikul has contributed significantly to both clinical research and surgical pedagogy. Her scholarly endeavors encompass orthopedic research focusing on improving surgical techniques, imaging precision, and postoperative outcomes, as well as exploring educational frameworks that enhance the learning experience of surgical trainees. Through peer-reviewed publications in high-impact international journals, her research has illuminated the interconnection between evidence-based orthopedic practices and transformative medical training methodologies. Her ongoing investigations delve into biomechanical assessments using advanced imaging technologies, refining diagnostic and therapeutic precision in musculoskeletal care. Dr. Prusmetikul’s academic work further extends to cross-disciplinary collaborations that examine surgical education through innovative lenses, fostering competency-based learning and reflective practice among medical professionals. Her studies, such as those linking weightbearing CT scan analysis with clinical outcomes in hallux valgus surgery and the exploration of skill development in medical learning environments, demonstrate her commitment to advancing both patient care and educational excellence. Beyond clinical research, she emphasizes mentorship, ethical medical training, and the translation of scientific findings into real-world improvements in orthopedic health services. Dr. Prusmetikul’s academic engagement and research impact reflect a deep dedication to evidence-driven innovation, global collaboration, and continuous improvement in surgical education and orthopedic care—values that underscore her distinction as a forward-thinking clinician, educator, and researcher whose contributions resonate across the international medical community. She has 22 citations from 5 documents with an h-index of 3.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Prusmetikul, S., & Tawonsawatruk, T. (2023, August). The surgical treatment of bilateral accessory extensor carpi ulnaris: Case report and literature review. Journal of Wrist Surgery.

2. Prusmetikul, S., Laohajaroensombat, S., Orapin, J., Pittayasoponkij, P., Buranawongtrakoon, S., & Tawonsawatruk, T. (2022, September). Reliability improvement in hallux valgus measurement using weight-bearing CT scan. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery.

3. Tawonsawatruk, T., Prusmetikul, S., Kanchanathepsak, T., Patathong, T., Klaewkasikum, K., Woratanarat, P., Panuwannakorn, M., & Vongpipatana, S. (2022, April). Comparison of outcome between operative treatment and constraint-induced movement therapy for forearm and wrist deformities in cerebral palsy: A randomized controlled trial. Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation.

4. Prusmetikul, S., Vongpipatana, S., Woratanarat, P., Tuntiyatorn, P., & Tawonsawatruk, T. (2018). Correlation of range of motion and functional performance of upper extremities in children with cerebral palsy. Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand.

Rebecca Muhunuza Nalule | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rebecca Muhunuza Nalule | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award 

Senior Lecturer | Busitema University | Uganda

Dr. Rebecca Muhumuza Nalule is an accomplished Ugandan academic and senior lecturer in Mathematics with a distinguished career dedicated to advancing applied statistics, stochastic processes, and mathematical modeling in research and education. Her scholarly contributions span areas of Bayesian inference, spatio-temporal analysis, and meta-analytic methodologies, reflecting a deep commitment to using mathematical frameworks to interpret complex data structures and support evidence-based decision-making across multidisciplinary domains. She has co-authored several peer-reviewed publications in reputable international journals, often collaborating with renowned statisticians and researchers from global institutions such as Örebro University in Sweden and Makerere University, Uganda. Her academic journey demonstrates a continuous pursuit of excellence, integrating mathematical rigor with practical applications that inform both the scientific community and policy-oriented research. Dr. Nalule has actively participated in international conferences and workshops across Europe and Africa, enhancing collaborative research networks and contributing to the global discourse on the role of mathematics in societal development. Beyond research, she has shown strong leadership in advancing women’s participation in science through her roles in regional and international organizations such as the Uganda Women Mathematicians and the Eastern Africa Network for Women in Basic Sciences. Her teaching portfolio encompasses undergraduate and postgraduate mathematics, emphasizing critical thinking, analytical skills, and research-driven pedagogy. Through her mentorship and outreach, Dr. Nalule continues to inspire a new generation of scientists and educators. Her work bridges theory and application, reflecting an enduring vision of mathematics as a transformative tool for innovation, problem-solving, and sustainable development within academia and society at large.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Skiadas, C. H., & Skiadas, C. (2020). Demography of population health, aging and health expenditures. Springer International Publishing.

2. Batiibwe, M. S. K., Nannyonga, B. K., Taliba, C., Nalule, R., & Puglia, C. (2020). Investigating math self-efficacy and math anxiety regarding gender, A-level math entry grade and mathematics achievement. Journal of Education and Practice

3. Bodnar, O., Muhumuza, R. N., & Possolo, A. (2020). Bayesian inference for heterogeneity in meta-analysis. Metrologia

4. Mbabazi, F. K., Osman, S., Kweyunga, E. H., Abubakar, M., Keikara, M. A., & others. (2023). An optimal control for Ebola virus disease with a convex incidence rate: Imputing from the outbreak in Uganda. Qeios.

5. Muhumuza, A. K., Mbabazi, F. K., Nalule, R. M., Mwasa, A., & others. (n.d.). Enhancing research output in higher institutions of learning: A case study of Busitema University research model. The Uganda Higher Education Review.

Reham Abdelkader | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Reham Abdelkader | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award 

Head of department | German university in Cairo | Egypt

Dr. Reham Mahmoud Abdel-Kader, Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology and Chair of the Department at the German University in Cairo, is a distinguished biomedical scientist whose research bridges molecular pharmacology, neurodegenerative diseases, and cancer biology with translational therapeutic innovation. Her scientific contributions focus on elucidating mitochondrial dysfunction, neuroinflammation, and cellular bioenergetics as critical mechanisms in Alzheimer’s disease and oncological disorders, advancing targeted treatment approaches through nanotechnology and pharmacogenomic insights. Dr. Abdel-Kader has established two active research groups investigating Alzheimer’s pathology and mitochondrial roles in breast cancer progression, fostering a strong translational link between bench discovery and therapeutic development. She has published widely in internationally recognized journals in pharmacology, neurobiology, and molecular medicine, and her work has received global recognition through prestigious conference presentations and features in leading scientific outlets. Her research has attracted significant international funding from agencies such as the Swiss National Science Foundation, DAAD-BMBF, and the Science and Technology Development Fund, reflecting the impact and sustainability of her scientific endeavors. A committed academic leader, she has played a vital role in curriculum development, accreditation processes, and capacity-building initiatives that enhance educational quality and research excellence within her institution. Dr. Abdel-Kader actively collaborates with leading scientists and institutions across Europe, including partnerships in Germany and Switzerland, fostering international scientific exchange and innovation. Her patent in nanocomposite synthesis further underscores her commitment to bridging pharmaceutical research and technology-based solutions. Through her scholarly rigor, mentorship, and collaborative leadership, Dr. Abdel-Kader continues to contribute significantly to global pharmacological sciences and to shaping the next generation of health researchers dedicated to advancing human health and societal well-being.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Leuner, K., Hauptmann, S., Abdel-Kader, R., Scherping, I., Keil, U., & others. (2007). Mitochondrial dysfunction: The first domino in brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease? Antioxidants & Redox Signaling,

2. Abdel-Kader, R., Hauptmann, S., Keil, U., Scherping, I., Leuner, K., Eckert, A., & others. (2007). Stabilization of mitochondrial function by Ginkgo biloba extract (EGb 761). Pharmacological Research,

3. Eckert, G. P., Renner, K., Eckert, S. H., Eckmann, J., Hagl, S., Abdel-Kader, R. M., & others. (2012). Mitochondrial dysfunction—A pharmacological target in Alzheimer’s disease. Molecular Neurobiology,

4. Franke, C., Nöldner, M., Abdel-Kader, R., Johnson-Anuna, L. N., Wood, W. G., & others. (2007). Bcl-2 upregulation and neuroprotection in guinea pig brain following chronic simvastatin treatment. Neurobiology of Disease

5. Eckert, G. P., Schiborr, C., Hagl, S., Abdel-Kader, R., Müller, W. E., & Rimbach, G. (2013). Curcumin prevents mitochondrial dysfunction in the brain of the senescence-accelerated mouse-prone 8. Neurochemistry International.

Sulymon Saka | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sulymon Saka | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Resident doctor | Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital | Nigeria

Dr. Sulýmon Ayobami Saka is an emerging Nigerian physician-scientist whose research bridges clinical medicine, audiology, infectious disease epidemiology, and the integration of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Trained at Ambrose Alli University with first-class honours equivalent in Medicine and Surgery, he has established a distinguished record of multidisciplinary research that spans global health, otolaryngology, and data-driven clinical innovation. His academic contributions include multiple peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as BMC Infectious Diseases, BMC Public Health, and the Journal of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery, reflecting his commitment to evidence-based advancement in medicine. Dr. Saka’s research experience extends across several international collaborations, including the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine in Germany and Sleep & Cradle® Solutions in the United States, where he contributes to studies on Lassa fever vaccine development, digital maternal and paediatric health, and long-term sequelae of infectious diseases. His scientific works emphasize the intersection of technology and clinical care—exploring how artificial intelligence, digital health platforms, and precision diagnostics can improve health outcomes in low- and middle-income settings. Recognized with multiple awards, including the ECOWAS Lassa Fever International Conference Scholarship and the Newcastle University Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship, Dr. Saka exemplifies a new generation of African medical researchers advancing global scientific dialogue. Through his leadership in research and mentorship, he continues to contribute to projects that not only enhance disease surveillance and clinical epidemiology but also foster equitable access to healthcare innovations. His work underscores a vision for a future where interdisciplinary science, cross-border collaboration, and artificial intelligence converge to transform patient care and strengthen health systems across the developing world. He has 9 citations from 9 documents with an h-index of 2.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Sibomana, O., Saka, S. A., Grace Uwizeyimana, M., Mwangi Kihunyu, A., Obianke, A., Oluwo Damilare, S., Bueh, L. T., Agbelemoge, B. O. G., & Omoefe Oveh, R. (2025). Artificial Intelligence–Assisted Endoscopy in Diagnosis of Gastrointestinal Tumors: A Review of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. Gastro Hep Advances.

2. Blackie, F. F., Saka, S. A., Ikhifa, C. E., Okechukwu, E. J., & Agbonifo, M. (2025). Aural Myiasis in a Retroviral-Positive Nigerian Child: A Rare Case of Extensive Ear Infestation. Research Square.

3. Emekolom, O. N., Oladipupo, E. O., Saka, S. A., Ojo, D. O., Edhugo, S. E., Olayinka, A. J., & Aremu-Cole, A. H. (2025). Compliance with Universal Standard Precautions and Perceived Influencing Factors among Nurses in a Tertiary Institution in Edo State, Nigeria. Asian Journal of Research in Nursing and Health.

4. Akhigbe, M. E., Saka, S. A., Ighodaro, O., Ghouse, M. A., Emekolom, O. N., & Okoro, O. V. (2025). Doctors’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Prescription Practices on Antibiotic Use: A Study in a Suburban Tertiary Hospital in Nigeria. BMC Health Services Research.

5. Saka, S. A., Ojo, D. O., Mezu, N. M., Uzuegbu, C. O., Ighodaro, O., Illoh, O. O., Emekolom, O. N., Akpa, O. A., Obiora, E. A., & Muogbo, A. P. (2025). Knowledge, Perception and Preventive Practices of Lassa Fever Among Mothers of Under-Five Children in an Endemic Community in Edo State, Nigeria. Research Square.

Josephat M. Chinawa | Cardiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Josephat M. Chinawa | Cardiology | Best Researcher Award 

Professor | University of Nigeria | Nigeria

Professor Chinawa Josephat Maduabuchi is a distinguished academic and researcher whose scholarly contributions have significantly advanced the fields of pediatrics, child health, and developmental medicine. With a profound commitment to improving clinical outcomes and advancing evidence-based pediatric care, his research integrates biomedical science, public health, and clinical innovation to address complex challenges affecting child health across global and regional contexts. Professor Chinawa’s academic endeavors span diverse research themes, including congenital anomalies, neurodevelopmental disorders, and pediatric epidemiology, where he has consistently demonstrated excellence through high-impact publications in peer-reviewed international journals. His scholarly output, reflected in numerous publications and substantial citation metrics, underscores his influence within the scientific community and his sustained contribution to medical literature. As a collaborative scientist, he has established strong interdisciplinary and international research partnerships, fostering the exchange of knowledge and advancing translational approaches that bridge the gap between research and clinical application. His leadership in academic institutions and involvement in editorial and professional networks further highlight his role as a mentor and thought leader committed to nurturing the next generation of medical researchers. Through his dedication to pediatric health advancement, Professor Chinawa has not only strengthened academic discourse but also contributed to improving health policies and community well-being, emphasizing equity and access to quality healthcare for children. His professional integrity, research innovation, and societal impact have earned him recognition as a leading figure in pediatric research and as an exemplar of scholarly excellence with a global vision rooted in service to humanity. She has 843 citations from 115 documents with an h-index of 17.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Perception of Rubella Disease and Willingness to Vaccinate Against Rubella Vaccine among Secondary School Adolescents in Enugu, South East Nigeria. (2025). SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine.

2. Microalbuminuria in Children with Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease in Enugu, Nigeria: A Comparative Study. (2025). BMC Nephrology.

3. Patent Ductus Arteriosus and Factors Associated with Its Occurrence in Newborns with Perinatal Asphyxia Attending a Teaching Hospital in Southeast Nigeria. (2025). SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine.

4. Willingness of Secondary School Adolescents to Get Vaccinated Against Malaria: A Cross-Sectional Study in Enugu, South-East Nigeria. (2025). African Health Sciences.

5. Prevalence and Patterns of Neuro-developmental Problems Among Children with Congenital Heart Diseases Attending a Tertiary Institution in South East Nigeria. (2025). Malawi Medical Journal.

Andrea Budnick | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Andrea Budnick | Public Health | Best Researcher Award 

Senior Researcher | Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin | Germany

Dr. Andrea Budnick is a distinguished scholar in Medical Sociology and Rehabilitation Science at Charité – Medical University Berlin, recognized for her pioneering contributions to geriatric care research, social medicine, and caregiving innovations. Her academic journey spans advanced qualifications in medical sociology, medical didactics, and social sciences, culminating in her postdoctoral habilitation and current leadership as a private lecturer and head of a junior research group at Charité. Dr. Budnick’s expertise bridges the domains of aging, homecare, pain management, and social determinants of health, with a particular emphasis on informal caregiving, chronic pain, and the evolving dynamics of long-term care in both national and intercultural contexts. She has led and co-led several high-impact projects funded by national and international agencies, including initiatives on distance caregiving, long COVID care improvement, and transnational collaborations between Germany and Hong Kong addressing the future of homecare. Her extensive publication record in leading international journals reflects a consistent focus on applied, evidence-based interventions that improve the quality of life for older adults and enhance caregiver support systems. Beyond academia, Dr. Budnick has served as an expert consultant for the German Federal Government and the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, contributing to national policy frameworks on aging, family caregiving, and partnership models in care delivery. Her scholarly impact extends through influential interdisciplinary collaborations that integrate sociological perspectives with clinical and policy-oriented research, fostering a holistic approach to health and social care reform. Internationally respected for her methodological rigor and commitment to bridging science and practice, Dr. Budnick continues to shape contemporary discourse on caregiving innovation, equity in aging, and sustainable healthcare systems through her leadership, mentorship, and research excellence. She has 453 citations from 35 documents with an h-index of 12.

Profiles:  Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Koios, D., Kuhnert, R., Dräger, D., Wenzel, A., Kreutz, R., & Budnick, A. (2024). The use of nonpharmacological interventions for chronic pain treatment in community-dwelling older adults with a certified need for care. BMC Geriatrics.

2. Kuhlmey, A., & Budnick, A. (2023). [Informal caregivers in Germany: achieving work-life balance]. Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz.

3. Hering, C., Gangnus, A., Budnick, A., Kohl, R., Steinhagen-Thiessen, E., Kuhlmey, A., & Gellert, P. (2022). Psychosocial burden and associated factors among nurses in care homes during the COVID-19 pandemic: Findings from a retrospective survey in Germany. BMC Nursing.

4. Budnick, A., Bünning, F., & Kuhlmey, A. (2022, October). CaRegiving frOm A Distance (ROAD): Home care in the future—flexible and nearby – multimethod qualitative study protocol. BMJ Open.

5. Janson, P., Willeke, K., Zaibert, L., Budnick, A., Berghöfer, A., Kittel-Schneider, S., Heuschmann, P. U., Zapf, A., Wildner, M., Stupp, C., et al. (2022, May 11). Mortality, morbidity and health-related outcomes in informal caregivers compared to non-caregivers: A systematic review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

Rastegar Hoseini | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Rastegar Hoseini | Public Health | Best Researcher Award 

 Physiology | Razi University | Iran

Dr. Rastegar Hosseini is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of Sport Physiology, with a specialized focus on Sports Nutrition. Serving as a faculty member at the Faculty of Sport Sciences, Razi University, Kermanshah, he has established a strong reputation for his work at the intersection of nutrition, exercise physiology, and athletic performance. His scholarly contributions reflect a commitment to advancing knowledge in exercise metabolism, dietary strategies, and physiological adaptations to training. Through extensive peer-reviewed publications in internationally indexed journals, Dr. Hosseini has contributed significantly to understanding the complex biochemical and nutritional determinants of performance and recovery in athletes. His research emphasizes the translation of laboratory findings into evidence-based nutritional protocols that enhance performance outcomes, promote metabolic health, and support sustainable athletic development. In addition to his academic output, he has been actively involved in national collaborations with sports federations, wellness centers, and interdisciplinary health networks, where his expertise has informed training methodologies and dietary planning. As a mentor and educator, Dr. Hosseini continues to guide postgraduate research projects that explore innovative nutritional interventions and metabolic adaptations in sport and exercise science. His work embodies a balanced integration of scientific rigor, practical application, and educational leadership, contributing meaningfully to both the academic community and the broader field of applied sports science. Through his collaborations with research groups across Iranian universities and active participation in national health and performance initiatives, he has reinforced the importance of science-driven approaches in optimizing human performance and well-being. Dr. Hosseini’s professional affiliations with leading sport physiology and nutrition societies further underscore his dedication to research excellence, academic integrity, and the advancement of knowledge that benefits both elite athletes and the general population through improved understanding of nutrition and exercise physiology. He has 417 citations from 52 documents with an h-index of 12.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Vitamin D and exercise improve VEGF-B production and IGF-1 levels in diabetic rats: Insights into the role of miR-1 suppression. (2025).

2. The role of the SIRT1 and mTOR pathways in exercise-induced β-cell senescence reduction in type 2 diabetes mellitus. (2025).

3. Kynurenine pathway modulation by exercise in multiple sclerosis: Implications for neuroprotection and inflammation. (2025).

4. Combined effects of sodium alginate supplementation with HIIT and MICT on CCK and PYY levels in men with metabolic syndrome. (2025). 

5. Demographic, cultural, and health correlates of physical activity and sports participation among adults in Kermanshah province, Iran. (2025).

Duo Liu | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Duo Liu | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award 

Deputy Director, Department of Clinical Pharmacy | Harbin Medical University | China

Professor Duo Liu, Chief Pharmacist and Doctoral Supervisor at Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, is a distinguished pharmaceutical scientist whose research has significantly advanced the fields of pharmacogenomics, pharmacoepidemiology, and precision oncology. With a strong background in medical genetics and pharmacology, Professor Liu has developed a research portfolio that bridges molecular pharmacology with clinical translation, focusing on the genetic mechanisms underlying cancer susceptibility, therapeutic response, and drug resistance. His pioneering contributions include transcriptome-wide association studies identifying novel genetic determinants of pancreatic and prostate cancer risk, as well as investigations into the role of NADPH oxidase polymorphisms and oxidative stress in tumor biology and treatment outcomes. Professor Liu’s scholarly work, published in leading international journals such as Cancer Research, Carcinogenesis, and International Journal of Cancer, has garnered wide recognition for its methodological rigor and clinical relevance. He has successfully led multiple national and institutional research grants, including projects supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and has been honored with several prestigious distinctions for excellence in pharmaceutical sciences and young investigator achievements. As an active member of numerous professional societies, including the Chinese Pharmacological Society and the Anti-Cancer Association of China, Professor Liu contributes to shaping the evolving landscape of cancer pharmacotherapy and drug epidemiology. His collaborations with global research institutions, notably the University of Hawaii Cancer Center, underscore his commitment to advancing international scientific exchange and translational medicine. Through his leadership in clinical pharmacy and mentorship of emerging scientists, Professor Liu continues to drive innovation in personalized cancer treatment and rational drug use, promoting evidence-based healthcare practices that enhance patient outcomes and public health impact worldwide.

Profile: ORCID 

Featured Publications

1. Chen, C., Dong, Q., Wang, H., Dong, S., Wang, S., Lin, W., Jia, C., Dong, M., Jin, Y., & Liu, D. (2025, January 8). The association between NADPH oxidase (NOX) polymorphisms with immunohistochemistry and survival in diffuse large B cell lymphoma patients. Annals of Hematology.

2. Wang, S. F., Dong, S. Q., Dong, Q., Lin, W. X., Dong, M., & Liu, D. (2024). Natural product-induced oxidative stress-synergistic anti-tumor effects of chemotherapeutic agents. Traditional Medicine Research.

3. Dong, S., Chen, C., Di, C., Wang, S., Dong, Q., Lin, W., & Liu, D. (2024, December). The association between NADPH oxidase 2 (NOX2) and drug resistance in cancer. Current Cancer Drug Targets.

4. Liu, D., Bae, Y. E., Zhu, J., Zhang, Z., Sun, Y., Deng, Y., Wu, C., & Wu, L. (2023, December 15). Splicing transcriptome-wide association study to identify splicing events for pancreatic cancer risk. Carcinogenesis.

5. Liu, D., Zhao, T., Zhu, J., Sharapov, S., Tiys, E., & Wu, L. (2023, December 4). Associations between genetically predicted plasma N-glycans and pancreatic cancer risk. All Life.