Lyn Griffiths | Molecular Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Lyn Griffiths | Molecular Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Prof at QUT,  Australia

Professor Lyn Griffiths is a prominent molecular geneticist and Director of the Centre for Genomics and Personalised Health at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia. Her research focuses on identifying genes associated with common traits and disorders, including migraine, cardiovascular diseases, memory, dementia, and concussion. With over 440 peer-reviewed publications, she has made significant contributions to neurovascular disorder diagnostics, such as familial migraine and hereditary stroke. Professor Griffiths has established valuable population genomics resources and leads innovative projects like the Defence Innovation Hub, utilizing next-generation DNA technology for identifying missing servicemen.

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Education 🎓

Professor Griffiths earned her Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics from the University of Queensland, Australia, where she developed a strong foundation in genetics research. Her academic journey has equipped her with extensive knowledge and skills in molecular biology, genetics, and bioinformatics. Throughout her education, she focused on understanding genetic influences on human health, which laid the groundwork for her future research in genomics and personalized medicine.

Experience💼

With years of research experience, Professor Griffiths has led numerous projects focusing on genetic disorders and disease diagnosis. As Director of the Centre for Genomics and Personalised Health at QUT, she oversees a diverse team of researchers dedicated to advancing genomics science. Her leadership has fostered collaborations with various institutions, enhancing research capabilities and training future genomics scientists. Additionally, her involvement in the Defence Innovation Hub illustrates her commitment to applying genetics research for real-world applications, including identifying the remains of missing servicemen.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Professor Griffiths has received multiple accolades for her contributions to genetics research and personalized medicine. Her work has garnered significant competitive and industry research funding, enabling her to support a dynamic research team. She has been recognized for her innovative approaches to neurovascular disorder diagnostics and her leadership in establishing population genomics resources. Her dedication to advancing genomics and training future scientists continues to earn her respect and recognition in the scientific community.

Research Focus 🔬

Professor Griffiths’ research primarily focuses on identifying genetic factors related to common traits and disorders, particularly in neurovascular health. Her work includes studying migraine, cardiovascular diseases, and dementia, aiming to enhance diagnostic methods and develop targeted treatments based on genetic information. She has established a significant population genomics bank, especially involving chronic kidney disease studies in the Norfolk Island cohort. By integrating next-generation sequencing data and innovative bioinformatics approaches, her research contributes to a deeper understanding of complex genetic conditions and their underlying pathways.

Conclusion 🎓

Professor Lyn Griffiths and her research team, including PhD candidate Mohammed Alfayyadh, exemplify excellence in the field of genomics and personalized health. Their innovative work, particularly the development of the PathVar algorithm for variant calling in hemiplegic migraine, highlights their commitment to uncovering the genetic foundations of complex diseases. With their impressive publication record and the establishment of valuable genomic resources, they are strong contenders for the Best Researcher Award. Enhancing industry collaborations and focusing on translational research will further strengthen their impact and recognition in the scientific community.

Publication Top Notes

  • Association Study of a Comprehensive Panel of Neuropeptide-Related Polymorphisms Suggest Potential Roles in Verbal Learning and Memory

 

  • Associations between Cerebrovascular Function and the Expression of Genes Related to Endothelial Function in Hormonal Migraine

 

  • Clinical and Neuroradiological Spectrum of Biallelic Variants in NOTCH3

 

  • CpG Methylation Changes in Human Mesenchymal and Neural Stem Cells in Response to In Vitro Niche Modifications

 

  • Epigenetic Regulation in Schizophrenia: Focus on Methylation and Histone Modifications in Human Studies

 

  • Exercise is Associated with Younger Methylome and Transcriptome Profiles in Human Skeletal Muscle

 

  • Fine-Mapping a Genome-Wide Meta-Analysis of 98,374 Migraine Cases Identifies 181 Sets of Candidate Causal Variants

 

  • Genetic Causal Relationship Between Immune Diseases and Migraine: A Mendelian Randomization Study

 

  • Genetics of Migraine: Complexity, Implications, and Potential Clinical Applications

 

  • HMG-CoA Reductase is a Potential Therapeutic Target for Migraine: A Mendelian Randomization Study

 

Ali Zohaib | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ali Zohaib | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr at Ayub Agricultural Research Institute, Faisalabad 38850, Pakistan 

Dr. Ali Zohaib is a Senior Scientist in Agronomy at Ayub Agricultural Research Institute, Faisalabad, Pakistan, specializing in crop production and sustainable agriculture. With a Ph.D. in Agronomy from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, he has significantly contributed to agronomic innovations in Pakistan, including introducing mechanical transplanting technology for rice and zero-tillage technology for wheat. Dr. Zohaib has published 57 research papers and collaborated internationally on projects addressing plant stress mitigation. His dedication to research and development in agronomy has established him as a recognized expert in weed science, plant nutrition, and crop production technology.

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Education 🎓

Ph.D. in Agronomy Institution: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan (2017) Research Scholar: Texas A&M University, USA (2016-2017)
Focus Areas: Crop production, weed science, allelopathy, plant growth regulation, and zero-tillage technology, Dissertation: Focused on sustainable agronomic practices, addressing plant growth under abiotic stress and optimizing crop management in Pakistan.

Experience💼

Current Role: Senior Scientist (Agronomy) at Ayub Agricultural Research Institute, Faisalabad, since October 2023. Previous Role: Assistant Research Officer / Agriculture Officer, Punjab Agriculture (Extension and Adaptive Research) Department (2019-2023) Key Contributions: Dr. Zohaib introduced innovative rice and wheat planting technologies, developed integrated weed management practices, and contributed to agronomic advancements in Pakistan. He also collaborated with international institutions to mitigate abiotic stress impacts on crops.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Award Category Preference: Best Researcher Award Nominations and Recognitions: Dr. Zohaib is nominated for his pioneering research in crop production technologies, focusing on sustainable agriculture through mechanical transplanting of rice and zero-tillage techniques for wheat. His work on crop residue management has contributed to reducing smog in the rice-wheat cropping systems of Pakistan. He continues to gain acclaim for his advancements in weed management and plant stress mitigation strategies.

Research Focus 🔬

Areas of Expertise: Agronomy, crop production, weed science, allelopathy, plant nutrition, mechanical transplanting of rice, zero-tillage technology for wheat. Research Innovations: Dr. Zohaib’s work includes successful collaboration on Leymus chinensis rehabilitation and implementing advanced agronomic practices in Pakistan. His focus on crop residue management through zero-tillage and herbicide usage has helped address smog issues. His research aims to optimize sustainable farming, mitigate abiotic stresses, and enhance crop yield with integrated approaches in weed management.

Conclusion 🎓

Dr. Ali Zohaib’s advancements in agronomy, particularly through the development of new technologies for rice and wheat production in Pakistan, make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His high-impact research, international collaboration, and technological contributions are valuable to both academia and agriculture. Expanding his industry outreach and exploring patents would further enhance his research profile, solidifying his candidacy as a leading figure in agronomy.

Publication Top Notes

  • Managing Earliness and Yield of Cotton by Modulating Plant Population, Foliar Boron Feeding, and Mepiquat Chloride Application
    • Journal: New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science
    • Date: 2024

 

  • Assessing Chemical Weed Control Strategies to Maximize Yield and Profitability of Pearl Millet Seed Crop
    • Journal: International Journal of Agriculture and Biology
    • Date: 2024

 

  • Mulching for Enhanced Cotton Production in Saline Soils
    • Journal: Sarhad Journal of Agriculture
    • Date: 2024

 

  • Performance Evaluation of Super Seeder for Wheat Sowing in Rice-Wheat Cropping System of Pakistan
    • Journal: Sarhad Journal of Agriculture
    • Date: 2024

 

  • Puddled Soil Settling Period and Seedling Age Affect Growth, Productivity, and Economic Benefits of Mechanically Transplanted Rice
    • Journal: Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research
    • Date: 2024

 

  • First Report of Herbicide-Resistant Echinochloa colona from the Rice Fields of Punjab, Pakistan
    • Journal: International Journal of Agriculture and Biology
    • Date: 2024

 

  • Economic Viability and Profitability Analysis of Mechanical Transplanting of Rice in Rice-Wheat Cropping System of Pakistan
    • Journal: Sarhad Journal of Agriculture
    • Date: 2022

 

  • Evaluation of Fine Basmati Rice Varieties for Morphology, Yield, and Economic Benefits in Gujranwala Cropping Zone
    • Journal: Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research
    • Date: 2022

 

  • Effect of Seeding Rate for Mat Type Nursery on Growth, Yield, and Economic Efficacy of Mechanically Transplanted Fine Basmati Rice
    • Journal: Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research
    • Date: 2022

 

  • Effect of NPK Fertilization Strategies on Growth, Yield, Nutrient Use Efficiency, and Economic Benefits of Relay Intercropped Wheat in Cotton
    • Journal: Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research
    • Date: 2021

 

Orjon Rroj | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award- 12050

Dr. Orjon Rroj | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer and researcher at European University of Tirana in Albania

Dr. Orjon Rroji is a distinguished lecturer and researcher in neuroscience based in Shkodër, Albania. Currently, he serves as a lecturer at the European University of Tirana, teaching subjects such as Histology, Medical Biochemistry, and Cognitive Psychology. He completed his PhD in Kinesiology at KU Leuven, Belgium, focusing on neuroplasticity and brain stimulation techniques. His postdoctoral research at Burke Neurological Institute, USA, investigated stroke recovery. Dr. Rroji has actively participated in Erasmus+ teaching mobilities across Europe and contributed significantly to projects like AI-4-NICU and Laserlab Europe. He is also an award recipient for his innovative work in non-invasive brain stimulation. 📚🧠✨

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Education

Dr. Orjon Rroji has an extensive academic background in neuroscience and biology. He completed his postdoctoral fellowship at Burke Neurological Institute, affiliated with Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, focusing on stroke recovery through the NeuroCures NY project. He earned his PhD in Kinesiology from KU Leuven, Belgium, with research on enhancing neuroplasticity using brain stimulation techniques. His Master’s degree in Biology of Behaviour was obtained from the University of Florence, Italy, where he studied genetic variations in Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Rroji also holds a Bachelor’s in General Biology from the University of Padua, Italy, focusing on the effects of olfactory mucosa lesions in mice. 🧠🎓🔬

Work Experience

Dr. Orjon Rroji is a dedicated academic professional currently serving as a Lecturer at the European University of Tirana (UET), Albania, where he teaches Histology, Medical Biochemistry, Cognitive Psychology, and Research Methods for Healthcare. He has participated in Erasmus+ Teaching Mobilities across Romania, Lithuania, and Poland. Dr. Rroji previously held roles at Burke Neurological Institute, USA, contributing to stroke recovery research and teaching neuroscience. He has also lectured at Hunter College, CUNY, and various Albanian universities, focusing on medical and clinical biochemistry, neurology, and human biology. He has a strong background in curriculum development, supervising theses, and international academic collaboration. 🌍🧠📚

Research Focus

Dr. Orjon Rroji’s research focuses primarily on neuroscience 🧠, with a specialization in neuroplasticity and brain stimulation techniques. His work explores the mechanisms of motor learning, memory consolidation, and stroke recovery, often employing non-invasive brain stimulation like transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to enhance neuroplasticity. Dr. Rroji has also delved into epigenetic regulation in neurological diseases, investigating potential therapeutic targets for conditions like ferroptosis in neurons. His interdisciplinary studies combine elements of biomedical sciences, cognitive neuroscience, and biochemistry, aiming to uncover novel treatment strategies for neurodegenerative disorders and improving rehabilitation outcomes. 📚🔬💡

Conclusion

Dr. Orjon Rroji demonstrates notable strengths in stroke recovery research with direct implications for community health, making him a strong candidate for the Research for Community Impact Award. His innovative work and award-winning projects also position him competitively for the Best Researcher Award. Continued expansion in publications and community-based collaborations could further reinforce his candidacy in both categories.

Publication Top Notes 

  • Anodal tDCS Over the Primary Motor Cortex Facilitates Long-Term Memory Formation Reflecting Use-Dependent Plasticity
    • Authors: O. Rroji, K. van Kuyck, B. Nuttin, N. Wenderoth
    • Journal: PLoS One, 2015, Volume 10, Issue 5, Article e0127270
    • Citations: 82
  • Epigenetic Regulators of Neuronal Ferroptosis Identify Novel Therapeutics for Neurological Diseases: HDACs, Transglutaminases, and HIF Prolyl Hydroxylases
    • Authors: O. Rroji, A. Kumar, S.S. Karuppagounder, R.R. Ratan
    • Journal: Neurobiology of Disease, 2021, Volume 147, Article 105145
    • Citations: 27
  • Factors Influencing Brain Recovery from Stroke via Possible Epigenetic Changes
    • Authors: O. Rroji, C. Mucignat
    • Year: 2024
  • Improving Neuroplasticity and Motor Learning by Brain Stimulation Techniques
    • Authors: O. Rroji, N. Wenderoth, B. Nuttin, K. van Kuyck
    • Institution: KU Leuven, 2016
  • Interhemispheric Transfer of Motor Skill Tested in a Rat Model
    • Authors: O. Rroji, D. Leenus, K. van Kuyck, B. Nuttin, N. Hellings, R. Meesen, et al.
    • Conference: Society for Neuroscience (SFN) Annual Meeting, 2012, New Orleans, USA

 

 

Mahmoud A. Abdelkawy | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award -12049

Dr. Mahmoud A. Abdelkawy |Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science Tanta University in Egypt

Dr. Mahmoud A. Abdelkawy is a dedicated civil engineer and academic with a focus on structural resilience and sustainable construction. With extensive experience in both teaching and consulting, Dr. Abdelkawy contributes valuable insights into the field of structural engineering, particularly in seismic safety. His work has had a lasting impact on the development of earthquake-resistant infrastructure and sustainable building practices in Egypt and the MENA region.

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Qualifications and Education

  • Dr. Mahmoud A. Abdelkawy earned his PhD in Civil Engineering from Cairo University, with a specialization in Structural Engineering. He also holds a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from the same institution, where his thesis focused on seismic design and analysis. His undergraduate studies were completed at Alexandria University, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering with high honors.

Professional Experience

  • Dr. Abdelkawy is an Associate Professor of Structural Engineering at Cairo University. He has over 15 years of experience in academia and industry, working on projects related to seismic retrofitting, structural analysis, and sustainable construction materials. He has collaborated with various engineering firms on infrastructure projects across the Middle East and North Africa, providing expertise in earthquake-resistant design. Dr. Abdelkawy is also a consultant for the Egyptian Ministry of Housing, where he advises on structural safety and resilience for urban development projects.

Research Focus

Dr. Abdelkawy’s research centers on seismic resilience, structural analysis, and sustainable construction. He is particularly interested in developing methods for retrofitting buildings in earthquake-prone areas and enhancing structural durability using eco-friendly materials. His recent projects focus on assessing the seismic vulnerability of historical structures and exploring the use of advanced composites for improving building performance under extreme conditions. Through his research, Dr. Abdelkawy aims to improve construction safety and promote sustainable engineering practices in Egypt and beyond.

Conclusion

  • Given his expertise, commitment to research in chemistry, and the potential community impact of his work, Dr. Mahmoud Abdelkawy is a strong candidate for the Research and Community Impact Award. His work aligns well with the goals of this award, particularly if he continues to expand his research outputs and collaborative efforts.

Publication Top Notes 

  • Book Chapter: Biodegradable Materials-Based Sensors
    • Authors: Abdelkawy, M.A., El-Sherif, D.M., Ali, G.A.M.
    • Book: Handbook of Nanosensors: Materials and Technological Applications, 2024, Pages 347–380
    • Citations: 0
  • Thermal and Morphological Characterization of Biowaste Date Palm Fiber-Reinforced Polybenzoxazine and Epoxy Composites
    • Authors: Abdelkawy, M.A., Itsuno, S., El-Badawi, M.A., Aly, E.-S.A.
    • Journal: Polymer Composites, 2023, Volume 44, Issue 10, Pages 6393–6402
    • Citations: 6
  • Chiral Polyureas Derived from Cinchona Alkaloids: Highly Efficient Bifunctional Organocatalysts for the Asymmetric Michael Addition Reaction
    • Authors: Abdelkawy, M.A., Davin, C., Aly, E.-S.A., El-Badawi, M.A., Itsuno, S.
    • Journal: ChemistrySelect, 2021, Volume 6, Issue 43, Pages 11971–11979
    • Description: This research highlights the development of chiral polyureas derived from cinchona alkaloids as efficient catalysts for asymmetric Michael addition reactions, showing potential for sustainable and efficient synthesis in organic chemistry.
    • Citations: 1
  • Chitosan-Supported Cinchona Urea: Sustainable Organocatalyst for Asymmetric Michael Reaction
    • Authors: Abdelkawy, M.A., Aly, E.-S.A., El-Badawi, M.A., Itsuno, S.
    • Journal: Catalysis Communications, 2020, Volume 146, Article 106132
    • Citations: 11
  • Synthesis of Cinchona Urea Polymers and Their Evaluation as Catalysts in Asymmetric Reactions
    • Authors: Abdelkawy, M.A., Aly, E.-S.A., El-Badawi, M.A., Itsuno, S.
    • Journal: ChemistrySelect, 2020, Volume 5, Issue 21, Pages 6294–6298
    • Citations: 4

 

 

Hong-gang Lou | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hong-gang Lou | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr at the Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine,  China

Hong-gang Lou is a distinguished pharmacologist and clinical pharmacology expert serving as the Deputy Director of the Clinical Pharmacology Center and Director of the Pharmaceutical Bioanalysis Laboratory at The Second Affiliated Hospital Zhejiang University School of Medicine. He has significantly contributed to the field of pharmacology through leadership roles in various professional societies and committees.

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🎓 Education

Hong-gang Lou completed his medical education at Zhejiang University, where he gained in-depth knowledge in pharmacology and medicine. He pursued advanced studies and training that equipped him with expertise in clinical pharmacology, pharmaceutical bioanalysis, and toxicology. His educational background forms the foundation for his influential career in medical research and clinical practice.

💼 Experience

Since August 1992, Hong-gang Lou has held multiple key positions at The Second Affiliated Hospital Zhejiang University School of Medicine, including Deputy Director of Clinical Pharmacology and Director of the Pharmaceutical Bioanalysis Laboratory. He also serves as the Chairperson of the Pharmacological Toxicology Society of Zhejiang Toxicology Society and has played vital roles in various medical associations, enhancing clinical trials and ethical standards in the region.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Throughout his career, Hong-gang Lou has received several awards recognizing his contributions to pharmacology and clinical research. His dedication to improving clinical practices and ensuring drug safety has earned him respect and accolades from peers in the medical community. He has also been acknowledged for his role in advancing ethical standards in clinical trials.

🔍 Research Focus

Hong-gang Lou’s research focuses on clinical pharmacology, pharmaceutical bioanalysis, and toxicology. He investigates drug metabolism, pharmacokinetics, and the ethical implications of clinical trials, aiming to enhance drug safety and efficacy. His work significantly contributes to the understanding of pharmacological therapies, ultimately improving patient care and therapeutic outcomes.

Conclusion

Hong-gang Lou is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, characterized by his extensive experience, leadership in pharmacology, and commitment to ethical standards in clinical trials. His strong educational background and impactful research contributions position him as a leader in the field. By focusing on improving publication output, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations, and enhancing public outreach, Lou can further amplify his contributions to pharmacology and patient care. With these enhancements, he is well-equipped to make lasting impacts in the field and deserves recognition as an outstanding researcher.

Publication Top Notes  

  1. Population Pharmacokinetic Analysis of Febuxostat with High Focus on Absorption Kinetics and Food Effect
    • Chen, W., Jiang, B., Ruan, Z., Hu, Y., Lou, H. (2024)
    • BMC Pharmacology and Toxicology, 25(1), 57.

 

  1. Pharmacokinetics of PD-1/PD-L1 Monoclonal Antibodies from Cynomolgus Monkey to Human: Comparison of Different Approaches
    • Chen, W., Wang, L., Ruan, Z., Lou, H., Jiang, B. (2024)
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 113(9), pp. 2915–2921.

 

  1. Physiologically Based Absorption Modeling to Predict the Bioequivalence of Two Apixaban Formulations
    • Luo, T., Wang, L., Ruan, Z., Zhao, P., Jiang, B. (2024)
    • Clinical and Translational Science, 17(5), e13819.

 

  1. Bioequivalence Study of Epalrestat for Healthy Chinese Subjects
    • Yang, D., Wang, X., Duan, Y., Lou, H., Chen, J. (2024)
    • Clinical Pharmacology in Drug Development, 13(5), pp. 485–490.

 

  1. Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Safety of Frunexian in Healthy Chinese Volunteer Adults: A Randomized Dose-Escalation Phase I Study
    • Zhang, J.-Y., Ruan, Z.-R., Jiang, B., Wang, L.-L., Lou, H.-G. (2024)
    • Clinical and Translational Science, 17(4), e13787.

 

  1. Phase I Clinical Trial Evaluating the Safety, Tolerance, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of HSK21542 Injection in Healthy Volunteers
    • Shao, R., Wang, H.-Y., Ruan, Z.-R., Yan, M., Lou, H. (2024)
    • Basic and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology.

 

  1. In Silico Prediction of Bioequivalence of Atorvastatin Tablets Based on GastroPlus™ Software
    • Wang, L., Chen, J., Chen, W., Yang, D., Jiang, B. (2023)
    • BMC Pharmacology and Toxicology, 24(1), 69.

 

  1. Physiologically Based Absorption Modeling to Predict the Bioequivalence of Two Cilostazol Formulations
    • Wang, L., Zhao, P., Luo, T., Ruan, Z., Jiang, B. (2023)
    • Clinical and Translational Science, 16(11), pp. 2323–2330.