Rebeca Perez | Neuropharmacology | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Rebeca Perez | Neuropharmacology | Young Scientist Award

Universidad de la Frontera | Chile

Dr. Rebeca Perez is a highly accomplished pharmaceutical chemist whose academic and professional career is distinguished by an integrated approach to pharmaceutical chemistry, molecular biology, and applied pharmacology. With advanced doctoral training and extensive university teaching experience, her work is centered on understanding and combating neurodegenerative disorders through innovative, multidisciplinary research. Her scientific focus lies particularly in the study of bioactive natural products and their neuroprotective potential, framed within a strong territorial and environmental perspective that values regional biodiversity and translational relevance.Dr. Perez has developed and managed sophisticated in vitro experimental platforms, including immortalized cell lines and primary neuronal cultures, to investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Her expertise spans a wide range of advanced laboratory techniques, including Western blotting, DNA and RNA extraction, molecular sequencing, and immunohistochemistry. These tools enable her to explore signaling pathways, protein expression profiles, and molecular targets involved in neuronal damage and neuroprotection, contributing to the identification of promising therapeutic candidates.Beyond cellular models, her research vision extends toward the integration of experimental animal models with future translational and patient-oriented studies, aiming to bridge the gap between bench research and clinical application. This forward-looking approach reflects her commitment to developing innovative and effective therapeutic strategies for neurodegenerative diseases, an area of critical global health importance.Dr. Perez is also recognized for her strong collaborative profile, maintaining active international scientific partnerships with leading researchers in neuropharmacology and neuroscience, as well as robust national and emerging international collaborations. These partnerships enhance the scientific depth and global relevance of her work, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and shared innovation across institutions and countries.In parallel with her research endeavors, Dr. Perez has built a solid academic teaching career in chemistry and pharmacy education. She has delivered both theoretical and laboratory-based courses across undergraduate programs, covering areas such as scientific research methodology, project formulation, organic chemistry, biochemistry, pharmaceutical technology, and pharmaceutical chemical analysis. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking, scientific rigor, and the integration of research into professional training, preparing students to meet contemporary challenges in pharmaceutical sciences.

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Fabrizio Carta | Medicinal Chemistry | Pharmaceutical Research Excellence Award

Prof. Fabrizio Carta | Medicinal Chemistry | Pharmaceutical Research Excellence Award

Universita’ degli Studi di di Firenze | Italy

Prof. Fabrizio Carta is an accomplished medicinal chemist and academic leader whose research bridges rational drug design, molecular pharmacology, and structure–activity relationship analysis to address critical unmet medical needs. As an Associate Professor of Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Florence, within the Department of Neuroscience, Psychology, Drug Area and Child Health (NEUROFARBA), he has established an internationally recognized research profile centered on the discovery and optimization of innovative bioactive compounds of both natural and synthetic origin. His scientific vision integrates chemical creativity with biological insight, enabling the development of next-generation therapeutic agents with improved selectivity, efficacy, and safety profiles.His research activity spans three interconnected domains. The first focuses on the rational design and synthesis of novel small molecules targeting challenging disease pathways, with particular emphasis on antiglaucoma, anti-obesity, anticancer, and antiviral agents. The second domain is dedicated to the in-depth molecular characterization of biological activity and mechanisms of action, combining chemical synthesis, biochemical evaluation, and pharmacological validation to uncover new drug targets and signaling pathways. The third domain involves advanced structure–activity relationship studies, often supported by structural biology data, to guide structure-based optimization and minimize off-target effects.A major hallmark of Prof. Carta’s work is his pioneering contribution to the field of carbonic anhydrase modulation. As principal investigator or co-investigator on multiple funded projects, he has designed and synthesized a broad spectrum of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors and modulators belonging to diverse chemical classes, including sulfonamides, sulfamides, sulfamates, carboxylic acids, coumarins, polyamines, phenols, dithiocarbamates, xanthates, and monothiocarbamates. Notably, he contributed to the discovery of entirely new inhibitor classes, significantly expanding the chemical space of zinc-binding motifs and influencing subsequent drug discovery efforts. His work also played a key role in the development of a clinically advanced carbonic anhydrase IX inhibitor for the management of hypoxic tumors.

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Thiago Caon | Formulation Science | Innovator in Pharmaceutical Research Award

Prof. Thiago Caon | Formulation Science | Innovator in Pharmaceutical Research Award

Federal University of Santa Catarina | Brazil

Prof. Thiago Caon is a prominent pharmaceutical scientist, academic leader, and innovator whose work has significantly advanced the fields of biopharmaceutics and pharmaceutical technology. He is affiliated with the Federal University of Santa Catarina, where he serves as a faculty member in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and plays a central role in research coordination and postgraduate education. His academic formation integrates pharmacy, biotechnology, and business administration, providing him with a rare interdisciplinary perspective that bridges scientific rigor, translational research, and strategic innovation in healthcare and pharmaceutical development.Prof. Caon’s scientific expertise is strongly rooted in bioavailability enhancement, drug transport across biological membranes, and the development of advanced drug delivery systems. His doctoral and postdoctoral training established a solid foundation in pharmacotechnical strategies aimed at improving the biopharmaceutical performance of challenging drug molecules, particularly those with limited solubility or permeability. Through international research experience at a leading Australian university and collaborative activities at renowned Brazilian institutions, he developed a global outlook on pharmaceutical research and strengthened his methodological expertise in preclinical absorption studies and translational drug development.His research agenda focuses on the investigation of alternative drug administration routes, including transdermal, transmucosal, and sublingual delivery, as well as the design of modified-release systems based on nanotechnology, polymeric films, and hydrogels. Prof. Caon’s work is characterized by a strong emphasis on mechanistic understanding of molecular transport and permeation, supported by advanced in vitro and ex vivo models. These contributions have provided valuable insights for the rational design of safer, more effective, and patient-friendly pharmaceutical products.

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Enhancing the buccal mucosal delivery of peptide and protein therapeutics


– Pharmaceutical Research, 2015 (132 citations)


In vitro anti-inflammatory properties of honey flavonoids: A review


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Yan Niu | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Yan Niu | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Peking University | China

Prof. Yan Niu has established a solid and credible scholarly footprint within the global pharmaceutical sciences community, as demonstrated by his citation performance and publication metrics. His research portfolio comprises 46 peer-reviewed scientific documents, published in reputable international journals indexed in major databases such as Scopus and SCI. These publications collectively have attracted 538 citations, reflecting sustained academic attention and continued relevance of his work. Importantly, these citations originate from 447 independent citing documents, indicating that his research has been widely referenced across diverse studies rather than concentrated within a narrow citation network.An h-index of 14 further illustrates the balance between productivity and impact in Prof. Niu’s academic career. This metric signifies that at least fourteen of his publications have each received a minimum of fourteen citations, underscoring consistent influence across multiple research outputs rather than reliance on a small number of highly cited papers. Such a profile is characteristic of researchers whose work contributes foundational knowledge and methodological innovation to their field.The citation impact of Prof. Niu’s publications is closely aligned with the scientific significance of his research areas, particularly targeted protein degradation, amino acid-based hydrophobic tagging strategies, and the discovery and optimization of biologically active small molecules. These topics are at the forefront of modern drug discovery, attracting interdisciplinary interest from medicinal chemists, pharmacologists, and translational researchers. Collectively, his citation metrics not only quantify academic recognition but also reflect the practical and conceptual value of his contributions to advancing innovative therapeutic strategies and expanding the chemical biology toolkit available to pharmaceutical research.

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Najla Trabelsi | Formulation Science | Top Pharmaceutical Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Najla Trabelsi | Formulation Science | Top Pharmaceutical Scientist Award

Center of Biotechnology of Borj Cedria | Tunisia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Najla Trabelsi is an accomplished scholar in Biological Sciences whose academic and professional journey reflects a continuous commitment to excellence, innovation, and scientific advancement. She built a strong foundation in the biological sciences through progressive academic training from the bachelor’s level to the highest scientific habilitation, equipping her with deep theoretical knowledge and advanced research expertise. Her career at the Centre of Biotechnology of Borj Cédria (CBBC) demonstrates her steady and impactful growth within the scientific community. Beginning as a dedicated assistant, she advanced to assistant professor and ultimately to associate professor, earning recognition for her leadership, research productivity, and contributions to national and international scientific development.Dr. Trabelsi is an active member of the Research Laboratory of Olive Biotechnology, where she focuses on exploring biological mechanisms, enhancing biotechnological applications, and contributing to sustainable agricultural and biotechnological solutions. Her research output is particularly notable, with a remarkable record of more than fifty international publications indexed in Scopus. Her publication portfolio reflects a consistent engagement with high-impact research themes, innovative methodologies, and collaborative scientific inquiry. As an author and co-author of numerous scientific articles, she has contributed to advancing knowledge in plant biotechnology, molecular biology, and applied biological sciences, strengthening her reputation as a leading researcher in her field.Beyond her research contributions, Dr. Trabelsi is also actively involved in academic mentorship and supervision. She has successfully supervised multiple doctoral, master’s, and final-year research projects, helping to shape the next generation of scientists and researchers. Her ability to guide and inspire students underscores her dedication to capacity building and academic excellence. Additionally, her involvement in several research projects highlights her ability to secure scientific collaborations and contribute to the growth of innovative biotechnological initiatives.Through her scholarly achievements, extensive research contributions, and unwavering commitment to scientific advancement, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Najla Trabelsi continues to make a significant impact on the field of biological sciences. Her work stands as a testament to her expertise, leadership, and dedication to advancing biotechnology at both national and international levels.

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Jean Noël Nyemb | Medicinal Chemistry | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Jean Noël Nyemb | Medicinal Chemistry | Editorial Board Member

The University of Maroua | Cameroon

Assist. Prof. Dr. Jean Noël Nyemb is a distinguished Cameroonian scholar in Organic Chemistry, widely recognized for his contributions to natural products chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and applied chemical sciences. He serves as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Refining and Petrochemistry at the National Advanced School of Mines and Petroleum Industries, University of Maroua, where he plays a leading role in teaching, research, postgraduate supervision, and curriculum development. Over the course of his academic journey, he has held several positions across respected higher education institutions, including the University of Maroua, the University of Ngaoundere, and the Higher Institute of Science and Technology of Yaounde. His progressive career includes roles as Instructor, Lecturer, Part-time Lecturer, Research Fellow, and ultimately Senior Lecturer, reflecting a consistent record of academic excellence, professional growth, and dedication to scientific advancement.Dr. Nyemb earned his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry with the highest distinction, specializing in Natural Products Chemistry, following a strong academic foundation that includes graduate and undergraduate degrees in Organic and Applied Chemistry. His scientific expertise covers the isolation, characterization, and structural elucidation of secondary metabolites, the synthesis and semi-synthesis of biologically active compounds, and the evaluation of their pharmacological potential, including antimicrobial, antioxidant, enzyme-inhibitory, and chemotaxonomic relevance. His research further integrates molecular docking, computational drug design, pharmacokinetics, toxicology, enzymology, and biochemistry, illustrating his multidisciplinary approach to discovering bioactive molecules with therapeutic value.With more than forty publications, an impressive cumulative impact factor, and numerous articles as principal or co-author, Dr. Nyemb has established himself as a productive scientist in his field. His works span areas such as phytochemical profiling, medicinal plant research, natural compound synthesis, and biological activity evaluation. His publications are well-cited globally, and his h-index reflects strong scholarly influence. Dr. Nyemb is also actively involved in ongoing research projects focusing on bioactive compounds from Vernonia species and members of the Zingiberaceae family, highlighting his interest in medicinal plants and ethnopharmacological resources.

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Nasrin Hanifi | Herbal Medicine and Nutraceuticals | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Nasrin Hanifi | Herbal Medicine and Nutraceuticals | Research Excellence Award

Zanjan University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Prof. Nasrin Hanifi is a distinguished nursing scholar, educator, and research leader recognized for her profound contributions to clinical education, psychometrics, emergency nursing, and the professional advancement of healthcare practitioners. She completed her PhD at the Tehran University of Medical Sciences, where her dissertation, Explaining the Process of Motivation in the Clinical Education of Nursing Students, established her as an emerging authority in nursing education and learner-centered research. She later earned her MSN from Tarbiat Modares University Faculty of Medical Sciences, conducting influential work on clinical stability through her dissertation, Comparison of the Effect of Benson’s Relaxation and Premedication on Hemodynamic Variables in Patients Undergoing Coronary Angiography. Her foundational BSN training at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences provided the groundwork for her expanding academic and clinical excellence.Prof. Hanifi has earned numerous distinctions throughout her career, consistently recognized as an outstanding researcher, educator, and academic leader. Her exceptional achievements in nursing sciences and health research have positioned her as a top-ranking figure in both university and provincial domains.

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Hamayak Sisakian | Cardiovascular Pharmacology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Hamayak Sisakian | Cardiovascular Pharmacology | Research Excellence Award

Yerevan State Medical University | Armenia

Prof. Hamayak Sisakian is a distinguished Armenian cardiologist whose career reflects exceptional commitment to clinical excellence, academic leadership, and internationally recognized contributions to cardiovascular medicine. His academic foundation began at the renowned Physics-Mathematics-focused Secondary School N1 in Yerevan, after which he completed his medical education at Yerevan State Medical University with high honors, graduating with a Red Diploma. He pursued advanced clinical training in internal diseases and cardiology at YSMU’s Department of Internal Diseases N1 and the Erebouni Medical Center, establishing the groundwork for a career dedicated to advancing the science and practice of cardiac care.Prof. Sisakian’s academic career spans progressive roles, starting as an Associate Professor and later advancing to a full professorship in the Department of Internal Diseases at YSMU’s University Hospital N1. He currently serves as the Head of the Department of General and Invasive Cardiology at the same institution, where he leads clinical programs, research initiatives, and the training of new generations of cardiologists. Additionally, he is Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Ultrasound Education University Center, an esteemed educational collaboration with Thomas Jefferson University Hospital’s Jefferson Ultrasound Research and Education Institute in Philadelphia, significantly advancing diagnostic ultrasound expertise in Armenia.His research achievements include the defense of notable theses, among them Cardioprotective Effect of the Products of Lymphocytes Activity and Clinical and Pathogenetic Characteristics of Myocardial Remodeling in Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathy, which contributed to strengthening cardiology research at both national and international levels.

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Jianxun Qi | Vaccine Development | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Jianxun Qi | Vaccine Development | Research Excellence Award

 Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Dr. Jianxun Qi is an eminent professor at the Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IMCAS), renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to structural virology and host–pathogen interaction research. As a leading scientific innovator, he has focused extensively on defining the molecular mechanisms governing how viruses recognize and invade host cells, with influential work spanning influenza viruses, coronaviruses, filoviruses, and other emerging pathogens. Dr. Qi’s expertise in structural biology and protein chemistry has enabled him to decode complex viral architectures and receptor engagements that underpin infection and cross-species transmission.His research has produced a series of landmark discoveries published in prestigious journals. Among his most notable works are Structural Basis of H7N9 Influenza Virus Receptor Binding (Science), Receptor Specificity of H6N6 Influenza Virus (EMBO), Structural Insights into MERS-CoV Receptor Engagement (Nature), and Architecture of SARS-CoV-2 Spike–ACE2 Interaction (Cell). Dr. Qi has also made major contributions to understanding Ebola virus, Thogotovirus, African Swine Fever Virus, Coxsackievirus A10, and SFTSV, detailed through influential publications in Cell, PNAS, and Nature Communications. His studies have provided essential molecular frameworks that support the development of vaccines, therapeutic antibodies, and antiviral strategies worldwide.

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Lung-Ji Chang | Gene Therapy | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Lung-Ji Chang | Gene Therapy | Research Excellence Award

Shenzhen Geno-Immune Medical Institute | China

Prof. Lung-Ji Chang is a distinguished molecular microbiologist, immunologist, and gene-therapy pioneer whose career spans major contributions across leading research institutes in North America and Asia. He currently serves as President of the Shenzhen Geno-Immune Medical Institute in China, guiding cutting-edge innovation in immuno-gene therapy and clinical translation. Before this role, he held a professorship at the School of Medicine, University of Electronic Science and Technology in Sichuan, where he further expanded collaborative research in medical biotechnology. His scientific foundation was built through extensive service at the University of Florida, where he progressed through the ranks of the Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology at the Powell Gene Therapy Center and the McKnight Brain Institute, eventually holding a tenured professorship and significantly contributing to the UF Health Cancer Center. His earlier academic appointments at the University of Alberta in Medical Microbiology, Immunology, and Infectious Diseases reflect his broad expertise in virology, host–pathogen interactions, and translational therapeutics. Prior to his faculty leadership, he advanced molecular virology research as a Visiting Scholar at the National Institutes of Health in the Laboratory of Molecular Microbiology and previously conducted postdoctoral research at the University of California, San Francisco in Microbiology and Immunology, shaping his foundational approach to virus-host biology.Prof. Chang has led an extensive portfolio of research funded by numerous prestigious agencies and foundations. His projects include Isolation of Human cDNA Encoding for HIV Attachment and Penetration Factors, Characterization of Host Factors Essential for HIV Entry, Molecular Design and Testing of Anti-HIV Mega-Ribozymes, Development of Retroviral Delivery Systems for Anti-HIV Gene Therapy, Anti-Tumor Immuno-Gene Therapy, Study of HIV-Specific Cellular Responses in High-Risk Seronegative Individuals, Development of Human Tumor Models for Combined Immuno-Gene Therapy, Combination Immunogene Therapy for Brain and Skin Cancer, Development of Lentiviral Vectors, Lentiviral Gene Transfer in Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells, Multiple Myeloma-Targeting Immunotherapy, Transdifferentiation of Hepatocytes into Insulin-Producing Cells, Immunotherapy for Tumor and Viral Diseases Using Modified Lymphocytes, Mechanisms of Autoimmunity in Hepatocyte-Derived Endocrine Cells, Molecular Mechanisms of Leiomyoma Growth and Regression, Immunotherapy for Leukemia, Stem and Progenitor Cell Protection for Neurodegenerative Disorders, Immune Cell Therapy Targeting Malignancies, Generation of Pancreatic Beta-Cells from Patient-Specific iPS Cells, Combined CCR5∆32 and siRNA Strategy Against HIV, Immunotherapy Targeting Small Cell Lung Cancer, Vascular Injury Signaling Pathways, Mechanisms of Autoantibody Pathogenesis, Peripheral Clock Dysregulation in Metabolic Disorders, Team-Science Immunotherapy Approaches for Liver Cancer, Innovative T-Cell Receptor Engineering, and Engineered T-Cell Targeting Strategies for Lung Cancer.Across his career, Prof. Chang has been widely recognized for advancing genetic engineering, lentiviral vector development, cancer immunotherapy, HIV research, and translational cell-based therapeutics. His work continues to influence global biomedical research, driving innovations that bridge molecular discoveries with real-world clinical impact.

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Chang, L.-J., Urlacher, V., Iwakuma, T., Cui, Y., & Zucali, J. (1999). Efficacy and safety analyses of a recombinant human immunodeficiency virus type 1 derived vector system. Gene Therapy, 6(5), 715–728.

Iwakuma, T., Cui, Y., & Chang, L.-J. (1999). Self-inactivating lentiviral vectors with U3 and U5 modifications. Virology, 261(1), 120–132.

Moreb, J. S., Ucar, D., Han, S., Amory, J. K., Goldstein, A. S., Ostmark, B., & Chang, L.-J. (2012). The enzymatic activity of human aldehyde dehydrogenases 1A2 and 2 (ALDH1A2 and ALDH2) is detected by Aldefluor, inhibited by diethylaminobenzaldehyde and has significant biological relevance. Chemico-Biological Interactions, 195(1), 52–60.

Higashikawa, F., & Chang, L.-J. (2001). Kinetic analyses of stability of simple and complex retroviral vectors. Virology, 280(1), 124–131.

Moreb, J. S., Baker, H. V., Chang, L.-J., Amaya, M., Lopez, M. C., Ostmark, B., & Chou, W. (2008). ALDH isozymes downregulation affects cell growth, cell motility and gene expression in lung cancer cells. Molecular Cancer, 7(1), Article 87.

Amendt, B. A., Hesslein, D., Chang, L.-J., & Stoltzfus, C. M. (1994). Presence of negative and positive cis-acting RNA splicing elements within and flanking the first tat coding exon of human immunodeficiency virus type 1. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 14(6), 3960–3970.

Zaiss, A. K., Son, S., & Chang, L.-J. (2002). RNA 3′ readthrough of oncoretrovirus and lentivirus: implications for vector safety and efficacy. Journal of Virology, 76(14), 7209–7219.