Belal Hijji | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Belal Hijji | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Belal Hijji, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia

Assistant Professor Dr. Belal Hijji is a distinguished nursing academic with a Ph.D. in Adult Health Nursing from the University of Ulster, UK. He has served in academic and clinical roles across Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Libya, and the UAE. With a strong focus on blood transfusion safety, he has authored books and peer-reviewed articles, including in Journal of Clinical Nursing and Nursing Reports. Dr. Hijji is passionate about nursing education, patient safety, and ethical research, and is fluent in both Arabic and English. He currently teaches at Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, KSA.

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Education

Assist. Prof. Dr. Belal Hijji is a distinguished academic with a robust background in nursing education and research. He earned his Bachelor of Nursing from Yarmouk University, Jordan (1983–1987), followed by an MSc in Nursing Studies from the University of Manchester, UK (1999–2001), where he conducted a thesis on students’ perceptions of nursing as a career. He later achieved a Ph.D. in Adult Health Nursing from the University of Ulster, UK (2003–2007), focusing on blood transfusion practices among nurses in Abu Dhabi. 🧠 In 2017, he also earned certification in human research participant protection from the NIH.

Awards

Assist. Prof. Dr. Belal Hijji has enriched his professional journey through a variety of specialized training courses. His early learning included managing hypertension and heart failure (1987) and infection control in London (1996). 🏥 He attended the 2nd GCC Seminar on Gerontology in Abu Dhabi (1997) and gained critical appraisal skills in Oxford (2000). He also participated in conferences on healthcare ethics (2002), medical statistics (2004), and qualitative research at the University of Ulster. 📊 His continuous learning extended through webinars on learning psychology (2022) and contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (2022). 🌍 Lifelong learning remains his driving force.

Experience

Assist. Prof. Dr. Belal Hijji has held numerous academic and clinical roles across the Arab world. Since September 2019, he has served as Assistant Professor of Nursing at Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, KSA. 🇸🇦 Previously, he taught at Al Ghad International Colleges (2015–2019), Benghazi University, Libya (2012–2015), and the University of Ha’il (2011–2012). 🏫 Earlier roles include Assistant Professor at Philadelphia University, Jordan (2008–2010). From 1987 to 2005, he worked in diverse clinical and administrative positions within regional ministries of health. 🏥 His leadership also included overseeing scientific affairs and curriculum development. 📘 His dedication to nursing education spans decades.

Research Focus

Assistant Professor Dr. Belal Hijji’s research primarily centers on blood transfusion knowledge and safety among nurses, with a strong emphasis on nursing education, clinical practice, and assessment tools. His studies span diverse healthcare settings in Jordan and the UAE, investigating nurses’ competencies, transfusion practices, and educational gaps. Additionally, he explores the effectiveness of assessment tools like multiple-choice questions and mathematical skills in dosage calculation, highlighting critical aspects of nursing proficiency. Through observational studies and survey research, Dr. Hijji contributes valuable insights into improving patient safety and enhancing nursing curricula.

Publication Top Notes

Knowledge of blood transfusion among nurses

Measuring knowledge of blood transfusion: A survey of Jordanian nurses

Nurses’ practice of blood transfusion in the United Arab Emirates: an observational study

Flaws of multiple choice questions in teacher-constructed nursing examinations: A pilot descriptive study

Trained nurses’ knowledge and practice of oral care on three wards in acute care hospital in Abu Dhabi, UAE

Item Analysis of the Modified Version of the Routine Blood Transfusion Knowledge Questionnaire

Knowledge and practice of blood transfusion: A survey of nurses in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

An Indispensable Requirement for Medical Dosage Calculation: Basic Mathematical Skills of Baccalaureate Nursing Students

The Science of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs)

Wei Chen | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Wei Chen | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wei Chen, Fudan University, China

Prof. Wei Chen is an Associate Professor at Fudan University, specializing in neuroscience and pharmacology. He earned his Ph.D. in Pharmacy from Fudan University and completed postdoctoral research at Stanford University. His work focuses on neuroregeneration, metabolic reprogramming, and precision medicine, with numerous high-impact publications in Nature Communications, Phytomedicine, and Advanced Biology. Prof. Chen has received multiple prestigious awards, including the National Scholarship and the Excellence Award at the International Forum of Precision Medicine. His innovative contributions span both basic research and clinical applications in neuropharmacology and renal therapy.

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Education

Prof. Wei Chen 🧠💊 is an esteemed Associate Professor at Fudan University, Shanghai, China, serving since September 2022. Prior to this, he was a Postdoctoral Scholar in Neuroscience at Stanford University, Palo Alto, USA (2019–2022), where he advanced cutting-edge research in brain science. Prof. Chen earned his Ph.D. in Pharmacy from Fudan University in 2019, following his M.D. in Pharmacy from the Second Military Medical University (2016) and Anhui Medical University (2013). With a solid foundation in pharmaceutical sciences and neuroscience, his academic journey reflects a commitment to innovation, discovery, and excellence in health research and education 🌍📚.

Awards

Prof. Wei Chen 🏅🎓 has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards and fellowships throughout his academic journey. In 2019, he was honored as one of the Excellent Graduates in Shanghai and received the “Warm Heart” Scholarship 💖. He earned the esteemed National Scholarship twice, in both 2018 and 2017, acknowledging his outstanding academic performance 📘. He also received the Excellence Award at the 2017 International Academic and Industrial Forum of Precision Medicine 🧬. Earlier, he was awarded the Best Student Award in 2016 🥇 and secured third prize in the Million College Students Science Entrepreneurship Competition in Anhui Province in 2012 💡🏆.

Research Focus

Wei Chen is a prominent researcher with a diverse focus on biomedicine, molecular therapy, and gene therapy. His work primarily explores the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders, kidney injury, liver disease, and cancer. He specializes in immune modulation, particularly through interleukin-22 (IL-22), and metabolic reprogramming to treat various diseases. His research also delves into neuroprotection, cellular regeneration, and inflammatory responses, utilizing innovative approaches like gene delivery and nanoparticle therapy. His contributions aim to transform therapeutic strategies, especially in complex conditions like pancreatic cancer and neurodegeneration.

Publication Top Notes

Qingyihuaji Formula reprograms metabolism to suppress pancreatic cancer growth and progression through LINC00346-OMA1-ATF4 signaling

Notoginsenoside Fc, a novel renoprotective agent, ameliorates glomerular endothelial cells pyroptosis and mitochondrial dysfunction in diabetic nephropathy through regulating HMGCS2 pathway

Maprotiline restores ER homeostasis and rescues neurodegeneration via Histamine Receptor H1 inhibition in retinal ganglion cells

The role of interleukin-22 in lung health and its therapeutic potential for COVID-19.

VEGF-B antibody and interleukin-22 fusion protein ameliorates diabetic nephropathy through inhibiting lipid accumulation and inflammatory responses

Interleukin-22 mediated renal metabolic reprogramming via PFKFB3 to treat kidney injury
Interleukin-22 ameliorated acetaminophen-induced kidney injury by inhibiting mitochondrial dysfunction and inflammatory responses
Gene therapy for neurodegenerative disorders: advances, insights and prospects

Bekri Melka Abdo | Drug Discovery and Development | Top Pharmaceutical Scientist Award

Bekri Melka Abdo | Drug Discovery and Development | Top Pharmaceutical Scientist Award

Mr. Bekri Melka Abdo, Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Ethiopia

Bekri Melka Abdo is a dedicated organic chemist specializing in natural product chemistry 🌿. With expertise in plant sample collection, extraction, compound isolation, and structure elucidation, he focuses on bioactive compounds from Ethiopia’s medicinal and aromatic plants. His research contributes to developing natural product-based treatments for leishmaniasis 🦠. He has two published journal articles, an h-index of 7, a Google patent, and an ISBN-registered book 📖. Actively engaged in research and consultancy, Bekri is committed to innovative drug discovery and advancing natural product chemistry for global health.

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Education

Bekri Melka Abdo is a dedicated professional in organic chemistry 🧪, specializing in natural product chemistry 🌿. His expertise encompasses plant sample collection and preparation, extraction, compound isolation, and structure elucidation. He is skilled in qualitative and quantitative analysis, as well as biological activity determination of natural products extracted from various aromatic and medicinally significant 🌱 exotic and endemic plant species of Ethiopia. With a strong foundation in the field, he contributes to the discovery and characterization of bioactive compounds, supporting advancements in medicine, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology 🔬. His research plays a vital role in exploring Ethiopia’s rich botanical resources.

Experience 

Bekri Melka Abdo is a passionate researcher in natural product chemistry 🌿, with a strong track record of research and innovation 🔬. He has successfully completed two research projects and maintains an h-index of 7 📊. His contributions extend to industry consultancy and collaborative projects, showcasing his impact in the field. He has authored a book with an ISBN 📖 and has a Google patent pending. His work is recognized in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals 🏅, with two publications. Actively engaged in editorial roles and professional memberships, he continues to drive scientific advancements in bioactive compound discovery.

Award

Bekri Melka Abdo, with his early career achievements and promising research in natural product chemistry 🌿, is an ideal candidate for the Young Scientist Award 🏆. His dedication to bioactive compound discovery, coupled with his impactful contributions to scientific research and innovation 🔬, highlights his potential for future breakthroughs. With a strong foundation in natural product extraction, analysis, and biological activity determination, he is paving the way for new discoveries in medicine and biotechnology 💊. This award category recognizes emerging researchers like Mr. Abdo, whose work demonstrates both excellence and the promise of transformative scientific advancements.

Research Focus

Mr. Bekri Melka Abdo specializes in phytochemistry and antiparasitic drug discovery, focusing on the bioassay-guided isolation of natural compounds for therapeutic applications. His research on dehydrocostus lactone from Echinops kebericho highlights its potential as a leishmanicidal drug 🦟⚕️. His work integrates natural product chemistry, pharmacognosy, and infectious disease research, contributing to novel drug development against leishmaniasis. By combining traditional medicinal plants with modern bioassays, he advances the search for effective, plant-derived antiparasitic treatments 🌱🔬. His research holds promise for addressing neglected tropical diseases through sustainable and nature-inspired therapies.

Ewa Obuchowicz | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Ewa Obuchowicz | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ewa Obuchowicz, Medical University of Silesia, Poland

Prof. Ewa Obuchowicz is the Head of the Department of Pharmacology at the Faculty of Medical Sciences in Katowice, Medical University of Silesia. She earned her M.Sc. in 1979, Ph.D. in 1985, became an Associate Professor in 2001, and a Professor in 2011. Her research focuses on psychotropic drugs, neuropeptides, cytokines, and glioblastoma therapy 🧠🔬. She has authored 89 scientific papers, with over 2,000 citations and an h-index of 20. A recipient of multiple awards 🏆, she is an esteemed member of the Polish Pharmacological Society.

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Education

Prof. Ewa Obuchowicz 🎓 is a distinguished expert in pharmacology, with an impressive academic journey spanning decades. She earned her M.Sc. in 1979, followed by a Ph.D. in 1985, and attained full professorship in 2011. As the Head of the Department of Pharmacology at the Faculty of Medical Sciences in Katowice, Medical University of Silesia 🏥, she exemplifies leadership and dedication to advancing medical research. Her extensive contributions and unwavering commitment to the field make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award 🏆, highlighting her impact on academia and scientific progress.

Experience 

Prof. Ewa Obuchowicz 🔬 is a renowned researcher specializing in psychotropic drug mechanisms, neuropeptides, cytokines, and glial cell protein expression. Her work delves into the complex interplay between stress, immunostimulation, and neurotrophic factors 🧠, shedding light on crucial neurological processes. Additionally, she has explored the role of the endocannabinoid system 🌿 and contributed to developing innovative adjuvant therapies for glioblastoma 🎗️. Her groundbreaking research plays a vital role in advancing medical and pharmacological sciences, solidifying her reputation as a distinguished scientist in the field. Her dedication continues to shape the future of neuropharmacology and therapeutic innovation.

Scientific Achievements

Prof. Ewa Obuchowicz 📚 has made a remarkable impact on the scientific community with 89 full-length publications, 71 of which have been cited over 2,000 times. With an h-index of 20 (Scopus) 📊, her research has gained widespread recognition. Notably, five of her papers have been cited over 100 times, highlighting their profound influence. Beyond research articles, she has contributed to authoritative pharmacology handbooks 📖, further solidifying her scholarly excellence. Her outstanding publication record and significant contributions to the field make her a deserving candidate for the award 🏆, reflecting her dedication to advancing pharmacological sciences.

Professional Memberships

Prof. Ewa Obuchowicz 🤝 is an active member of the Polish Pharmacological Society, where she contributes to professional discussions and advancements in pharmacology. Through her engagement with research organizations 🏛️, she fosters collaboration and drives progressive scientific discoveries. Her dedication to the field extends beyond her own research, as she actively participates in shaping the future of pharmacology through knowledge exchange and professional networking. By staying at the forefront of scientific discourse, she continuously enhances the impact of her work, reinforcing her role as a key contributor to the advancement of medical and pharmacological sciences.

Awards

Prof. Ewa Obuchowicz 🏅 has received prestigious recognition for her outstanding contributions to medical and pharmacological research. She has been honored with two Scientific Awards from the Minister of Health and Social Welfare 🏆 and thirteen Scientific Awards from the Rector of the Medical University of Silesia in Katowice 🎖️. These accolades reflect her dedication, innovation, and impact in the field. Her groundbreaking research and scholarly achievements continue to shape the future of pharmacology, further solidifying her candidacy for the Best Researcher Award 🏅 and reinforcing her status as a leading figure in medical science.

Research Focus

Professor Ewa Obuchowicz is a distinguished neuroscientist specializing in psychopharmacology 🧠💊, with a research focus on depression, stress, and the endocannabinoid system. Her work explores the mechanisms of antidepressants, particularly escitalopram, and their effects on neurotransmission, gene expression, and behavioral responses. She has contributed significantly to preclinical models of stress and mood disorders, investigating the role of neuropeptides, oxytocin, and the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis 🔬📊. Additionally, her research extends to neuro-oncology, examining glioblastoma treatments. Through her studies, she aims to advance mental health therapeutics and improve understanding of stress-induced disorders.

Publication Top Notes

Escitalopram reverses anxiety-like and despair behavior and affects endocannabinoid-related genes expression in the brain of adolescent male rats subjected to early life stress

Acute Stress Affects the Relaxin/Insulin-Like Family Peptide Receptor 3 mRNA Expression in Brain of Pubertal Male Wistar Rats

How depression and antidepressant drugs affect endocannabinoid system?—review of clinical and preclinical studies

A Dot-Blot Screening for Identifying the Temozolomide-Regulated Proteins as Potential Targets for Glioma Multi-OMICS Studies

Escitalopram alters the hypothalamic OX system but does not affect its up-regulation induced by early-life stress in adult rats.

Neuropeptides as regulators of the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis activity and their putative roles in stress-induced fertility disorders

Glucose Influences the Response of Glioblastoma Cells to Temozolomide and Dexamethasone

May application of oxytocin be relevant in the therapy of perinatal mental disorders?

Tang Jin-Bao | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Tang Jin-Bao | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Tang Jin-Bao,Shandong Second Medical University,China

Prof. Dr. Jin-Bao Tang, a licensed pharmacist in China, is a professor at Shandong Second Medical University. He earned his Ph.D. in Microbial and Biochemical Pharmacy from Shandong University in 2023. An esteemed graduate sponsor in Shandong Province, he specializes in Biotechnological Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Engineering. His research focuses on developing novel immunoassay biosensors for proteins and peptides. With multiple high-impact publications in Food Chemistry and Analytical Bioanalytical Chemistry, he has pioneered advanced immunosensor technologies. His innovative contributions to biosensor development enhance precision in food safety and biomedical analysis. 🔬📚

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Education

Prof. Dr. Jin-Bao Tang 🎓 holds a Doctorate in Microbial and Biochemical Pharmacy from Shandong University (2023) and is a licensed pharmacist in China. As a distinguished professor at Shandong Second Medical University, he plays a vital role in educating future pharmaceutical professionals in Biotechnological Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutics Engineering 🧪. His dedication to academia is evident through his mentorship and contributions to pharmaceutical sciences. Recognized as an excellent graduate sponsor of Shandong Province 🏆, Dr. Tang’s expertise and commitment continue to shape the next generation of researchers and industry leaders in the field of pharmacy. 💊

Scientific Community

Prof. Dr. Jin-Bao Tang 🧑‍🔬 has made a significant impact in the scientific community through his groundbreaking research in biotechnology and pharmacology. His publications appear in prestigious journals such as Food Chemistry, International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, Food Control, and Analytical Bioanalytical Chemistry 📚. His collaborative work has led to advancements in oriented antibody immobilization, photoconjugation strategies, and biosensor technology 🧪, with profound implications for public health, biotechnology, and pharmacological applications. Through his innovative contributions, Prof. Tang continues to shape the future of pharmaceutical sciences, enhancing diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for global healthcare. 🌍💊

Research Contributions

Prof. Dr. Tang Jin-Bao’s research revolves around developing novel immunoassay biosensors for protein and peptide detection 🧪🔬. His pioneering work has significantly advanced biosensing technology, particularly in food safety and biomedical analysis 🍎⚕️. Over the past five years, his high-impact publications have introduced innovative techniques such as electrochemical immunosensors for aflatoxin detection ⚡, bioluminescent immunoassays using antibody-nanoluciferase conjugates ✨, and Fc-specific antibody modifications for enhanced biosensor performance 🧫. Additionally, his photoconjugation strategies have led to stable fluorescent antibody fabrication 🌟. These breakthroughs contribute immensely to food safety, pharmaceutical analysis, and immunodiagnostics, demonstrating the real-world impact of his research. 🚀

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Jin-Bao Tang’s research primarily focuses on biosensors 🧪, immunoassays 🏥, and antibody engineering 🧬 for food safety and biomedical applications. His work involves developing electrochemical immunosensors ⚡, bioluminescent assays 💡, and advanced antibody modifications 🏗️ to enhance the detection of harmful contaminants like aflatoxin B1 🍄⚠️. He explores oriented antibody immobilization 🎯 to improve sensitivity and specificity in bioanalytical methods. Additionally, his research extends to drug delivery systems 💊, particularly in pulsatile release formulations ⏳, using innovative polymers. His contributions advance food safety 🥗, biomedical diagnostics 🏥, and pharmaceutical technologies 💊 for global health and safety.

Publication Top Notes

A facile and effective electrochemical immunosensor based on controlled and oriented immobilization of natural antibodies for sensitive detection of aflatoxin B1

Development of a bioluminescent immunoassay based on Fc-specific conjugated antibody–nanoluciferase immunoreagents for determining aflatoxin B1

Fabrication of cysteine-modified antibodies with Fc-specific conjugation for covalent and oriented immobilization of native antibodies

Preparation of enteric capsules with pulsatile drug delivery potential using pullulan and polyacrylic acid resin III

Mrs .Elena Reshetova, Drug Safety and Risk Management,Best Researcher Award-1150

Mrs .Elena Reshetova,Drug Safety and Risk Management ,Best Researcher Award

 Mrs .Elena Reshetova, at Institute of Technical Chemistry UB RAS,Russia

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🎓Education:

  • Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry, 2011, Perm State University
    Dissertation: «The regularities of retention and separation of profen enantiomers on chiral stationary phases»
  • M.Sc. in Chemistry, 2006, Perm State University

Research and Innovations:

Elena has led multiple research projects, including:
  1. Retention mechanisms of weak electrolytes in chiral chromatography (Russian Science Foundation, 2023-2024)
  2. Investigation of the adsorption of enantiomers of hydroxy acids and their derivatives on chiral stationary phases (RFBR, 2018-2020)
  3. The regularities of enantioselective adsorption of drugs on chiral stationary phases of different chemical nature (RFBR, 2015-2017)
  4. Adsorption of enantiomers of biologically active compounds on chiral stationary phases under high-performance liquid chromatography conditions (Grant of the President of RF, 2013-2014)
  5. Development of high performance liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis methods for resolution and analysis of bioactive substances enantiomers (RFBR, 2013-2014)
  6. The chromatographic separation of optic isomers under overloading column conditions (RFBR, 2010-2012)

Achievements and Recognitions:

  • Young Scientist Scholarship from the Russian Science Support Foundation (2009-2010)
  • Pavel Solov’ev Medal and Award from Perm Region Government (2014) for her work on isolating enantiomerically pure drug forms by chromatographic separation of optical isomers

Publications and Citations:

Elena has an extensive list of publications in high-impact journals, focusing on chromatographic enantioseparation and adsorption thermodynamics. Some notable publications include:

  1. Retention mechanisms of dipeptides on superficially porous particle vancomycin- and teicoplanin-based chiral stationary phases. Journal of Chromatography A, 2024.
  2. Chiral zwitterionic stationary phases based on Cinchona alkaloids and dipeptides: Application in chiral separation of dipeptides under reversed phase conditions. Journal of Chromatography A, 2024.
  3. Retention mechanisms of rasagiline and its analogues on superficially porous particle vancomycin- and teicoplanin-based chiral stationary phases. Journal of Chromatography A, 2023.

Areas of Research:

  • High-performance liquid chromatography on chiral stationary phases
  • Enantioseparations of chiral drugs and biologically active compounds
  • Development of analytical HPLC methods
  • Theory of adsorption and chromatographic analysis

Professional Memberships:

Elena is an active member of several professional organizations and collaborates on various grants, contributing significantly to the field of chemistry and material sciences.

Contributions to Science:
Elena’s research on the chromatographic behavior of new chiral stationary phases has advanced the understanding of enantiorecognition and retention mechanisms. Her theoretical models have provided valuable insights into the interaction of solvents and analytes, aiding the development of effective separation techniques for stereoisomers.

🎓Publication Top Noted:

Paper Title : Enantioselective chromatography of dipeptides on adsorbents with grafted antibiotics

  • Authors: Elena Reshetova
  • Journal: Conference abstract at Mendeleev Congress
  • Year: 2024
Paper Title : Chiral zwitterionic stationary phases based on Cinchona alkaloids and dipeptides: Application in chiral separation of dipeptides under reversed phase conditions
    • Authors: Leonid D. Asnin, Daria I. Ziganshina, Yana A. Klimova, Elena N. Reshetova, Jiří Tůma, Michal Kohout
    • Journal: Journal of Chromatography A
    • Year: 2024
Paper Title : Retention mechanisms of dipeptides on superficially porous particle vancomycin- and teicoplanin-based chiral stationary phases
  • Authors: Elena N. Reshetova, Anna S. Barashkova, Bulat F. Garifullin
  • Journal:Journal of Chromatography A
  • Year: 2024
Paper Title :Enantioselective chromatography of amines and dipeptides on superficially porous particle adsorbents with grafted teicoplanin and vancomycin antibiotics
  • Authors: Elena Reshetova
  • Journal:Conference abstract at All-Russian symposium with international participation “Physico-chemical problems of adsorption, structure and surface chemistry of nanoporous materials
  • Year: 2023

Paper Title :Retention mechanisms of rasagiline and its analogues on superficially porous particle vancomycin- and teicoplanin-based chiral stationary phases

  • Authors: Elena Reshetova, Leonid Asnin
  • Journal:Journal of Chromatography A
  • Year: 2023