Amanda Gollo Bertollo | Neuropharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Amanda Gollo Bertollo | Neuropharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Federal University of Santa Catarina | Brazil

Mrs. Amanda Gollo Bertollo is an accomplished biomedical and neuroscience researcher with extensive experience across molecular biology, genetics, and biomedicine. Currently, she serves as a Biology Expert at Turing, providing expert review and guidance on molecular biology and genetics tasks to ensure scientific accuracy in AI-driven projects. She is pursuing her Ph.D. in Neurosciences at the Federal University of Santa Catarina, focusing on the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal and gut-brain axes in the biological interaction pathways of depression. Her research portfolio spans neuroscience, psychiatric disorders, and molecular mechanisms underlying mental health conditions.Previously, Mrs. Bertollo completed her Master’s in Biomedical Sciences at the Federal University of Fronteira Sul, where she conducted advanced research, authored, and critically reviewed scientific publications. She has also gained hands-on clinical and teaching experience as a Portuguese Writing Specialist at Outlier, a Personal English Teacher, and an English Instructor at Wizard Idiomas, developing personalized curricula and evaluating the accuracy of academic and creative content. Her practical biomedical training includes supervised internships in neurology at Western Regional Hospital and at the Family Health Center, where she contributed to patient care and clinical research activities. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the Federal University of Fronteira Sul, providing a strong foundation in patient care, biomedical research, and clinical practice. Additionally, she is pursuing undergraduate studies in Computer Science, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach bridging computational methods with biological and clinical research.Mrs. Bertollo has authored and contributed to numerous influential publications, including “Hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal and gut-brain axes in biological interaction pathway of the depression,” “Neurobiological Relationships Between Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Mood Disorders,” and “Biological rhythms and psychiatric symptoms in COVID-19 individuals: a cross-sectional multicentric study.” Her work further explores topics such as the impact of melatonin on cytokine storms and purinergic receptor modulation for COVID-19 prognosis, dementia and depression connections with amyloid β protein, early life stress and major depressive disorder, depressive-like behaviors influenced by Centella asiatica extracts, neurobiological mechanisms in the kynurenine pathway, peripheral biomarkers predicting COVID-19 prognosis, and the role of ABO blood type and metabolic markers in COVID-19 susceptibility and severity. Through her multidisciplinary research, Mrs. Bertollo has made substantial contributions to the understanding of neurobiological pathways, psychiatric disorders, and the clinical implications of metabolic and immunological biomarkers, establishing herself as a rising expert in neurosciences and biomedical sciences.

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Featured Publications

Bertollo, A. G., Santos, C. F., Bagatini, M. D., & Ignácio, Z. M. Hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal and gut-brain axes in biological interaction pathway of the depression. Frontiers in Neuroscience.

Bertollo, A. G., Mocelin, R., & Ignácio, Z. M. Pharmacogenetics and the response to antidepressants in major depressive disorder. Pharmaceuticals.

Mattia-Maximiano, B. C., Mioranza-Koppe, M., Silva, R. H., Arent, C. O., Amboni, G., Pedro, L. C., Bertollo, A. G., Dellazeri Cortez, A., de Medeiros, J., Pedrotti Moreira, F., et al. Biological rhythms and psychiatric symptoms in COVID-19 individuals: a cross-sectional multicentric study. Biological Rhythm Research.

Bertollo, A. G., Puntel, C. F., da Silva, B. V., Martins, M., Bagatini, M. D., & Ignácio, Z. M. Neurobiological relationships between neurodevelopmental disorders and mood disorders. Brain Sciences.

Bertollo, A. G., Mingoti, M. E. D., & Ignácio, Z. M. Neurobiological mechanisms in the kynurenine pathway and major depressive disorder. Reviews in the Neurosciences.

Bertollo, A. G., da Silva, B. V., Martins, M., Bagatini, M. D., & Ignácio, Z. M. Neurobiological relationships between neurodevelopmental disorders and mood disorders.

Liangxing Tu | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Liangxing Tu | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine | China

Prof. Dr. Liangxing Tu is a distinguished pharmaceutical scientist recognized for his extensive contributions to drug delivery systems and biopharmaceutics. He earned his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics from the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, where he developed a strong foundation in advanced pharmaceutical formulations and nanotechnology-based therapeutics. After completing his doctoral studies, he began his professional journey at FosunPharma in Shanghai, where he contributed to pharmaceutical innovation and product development. He later joined the Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, where he currently serves as the Director of the Division of Innovative Pharmaceutical Sciences, leading cutting-edge research in formulation science and nanomedicine.Dr. Tu’s research focuses on developing advanced drug delivery systems, including nanocrystals, polymeric micelles, and vesicular systems, to enhance the oral bioavailability and therapeutic efficacy of poorly soluble drugs. His work also extends to exploring biopharmaceutics mechanisms to improve the in vivo performance of active pharmaceutical ingredients. His innovative approaches have positioned him at the forefront of translational pharmaceutics, bridging the gap between laboratory research and clinical applications.He is an active member of the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association and contributes his expertise as a member of the Elsevier Advisory Panel. Additionally, he serves on the Editorial Board of Chinese Chemical Letters (ISSN: 1001-8417), reflecting his strong academic presence and influence in the pharmaceutical sciences community. Dr. Tu has been awarded multiple research grants, including projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and other governmental bodies, underscoring the national and international recognition of his research excellence.Dr. Tu has published around 30 peer-reviewed papers in top-tier journals such as Chinese Chemical Letters, Drug Delivery, and the International Journal of Pharmaceutics. His representative publications include “Vesicular Drug Delivery Systems for Oral Absorption Enhancement,” “Multi-functional Chitosan Copolymer Modified Nanocrystals as Oral Andrographolide Delivery Systems for Enhanced Bioavailability and Anti-inflammatory Efficacy,” “Fabrication of Ultra-Small Nanocrystals by Formation of Hydrogen Bonds: In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation,” “Multi-functional Chitosan Polymeric Micelles as Oral Paclitaxel Delivery Systems for Enhanced Bioavailability and Anti-Tumor Efficacy,” and “Study on the Preparation of Stabilizer-Free Silymarin Nanocrystals and Its Oral Absorption Mechanisms.”

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Featured Publications

Wang, J., Sun, Y., Meng, L., Feng, J., Cheng, M., & Tu, L. Intestinal transporters and oral absorption enhancing strategies based on these transporters. Chinese Chemical Letters.

Li, Z., Yao, L., Liu, Z., Wang, L., Ruan, H., Shen, Y., Zhang, P., Li, K., Wang, H., Fan, L., et al. Andrographolide Sulfonates and Xiyanping: A Review of Chemical Composition, Pharmacological Activities, Clinical Applications, and Adverse Reactions. Pharmaceuticals.

Tu, L., Wang, J., Sun, Y., & Wan, Y. Fabrication of Luteolin Nanoemulsion by Box-Behnken Design to Enhance its Oral Absorption Via Lymphatic Transport. AAPS PharmSciTech.

Zou, L., Cheng, M., Hu, K., Feng, J., & Tu, L. Vesicular drug delivery systems for oral absorption enhancement. Chinese Chemical Letters.

He, Y., Cheng, M., Yang, R., Li, H., Lu, Z., Jin, Y., Feng, J., & Tu, L. Research Progress on the Mechanism of Nanoparticles Crossing the Intestinal Epithelial Cell Membrane. Pharmaceutics.

Liu, W., Cheng, M., Yuan, F., He, J., Feng, Y., Jin, Y., Yang, S., Feng, J., & Tu, L. Enhancing oral bioavailability of andrographolide via sodium dodecyl sulfate and D-α-Tocopherol polyethylene glycol 1000 succinate copolymer modified nanocrystals. Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology.

Liu, W., Cheng, M., Lu, Z., Li, H., Feng, Y., Jin, Y., Yang, S., Feng, J., & Tu, L. Multi-functional chitosan copolymer modified nanocrystals as oral andrographolide delivery systems for enhanced bioavailability and anti-inflammatory efficacy. Drug Delivery.

Muhammad Musa Khan | Drug Safety and Risk Management | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Musa Khan | Drug Safety and Risk Management | Best Researcher Award

Hainan Intitute of Zhejiang University | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Musa Khan is an accomplished entomologist and agricultural researcher whose scientific endeavors bridge environmental toxicology, pest management, and agroecological sustainability. His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in agricultural entomology, leading to advanced expertise in pest control and ecotoxicology. Currently serving as an Associate Researcher at the Hainan Institute of Zhejiang University in China, Dr. Khan plays a leading role in investigating pesticide toxicity, insecticide resistance, and the ecological risks associated with chemical pest management in rice agroecosystems. His leadership and research contributions under the guidance of distinguished scientists have advanced global understanding of integrated pest management strategies and sustainable agricultural practices.Dr. Khan’s research experience extends to his postdoctoral work at South China Agricultural University, where he explored the management of whiteflies and diamondback moths through ultraviolet light exposure, revealing insights into immunity suppression and its implications for biological control agents. His earlier doctoral research at Huazhong Agricultural University focused on assessing the ecological risks of modern insecticides such as emamectin benzoate and chlorantraniliprole on beneficial predators like Paederus fuscipes, a natural enemy of the brown planthopper. He also evaluated the “push and pull” pest management approach using essential oils and synthetic chemicals, blending ecological knowledge with innovative pest control methods. His master’s and undergraduate studies laid the foundation for his deep understanding of insect–plant interactions, particularly in cotton crops where he analyzed morphological and biochemical traits contributing to pest resistance.A versatile and skilled experimental researcher, Dr. Khan possesses extensive expertise in molecular and biochemical methodologies. His technical proficiency includes DNA and RNA extraction, PCR, RT-qPCR, gene cloning, enzyme activity analysis, and protein profiling through SDS-PAGE and Western blotting. Additionally, his software expertise spans advanced data analysis and visualization platforms such as R-Studio, SPSS, SigmaPlot, and MEGA-X, along with strong skills in scientific illustration using BioRender and AI-based tools for bioinformatics. This blend of laboratory precision and digital innovation positions him as a modern scientist capable of integrating complex datasets into actionable scientific insights.

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Featured Publications

Siddiqui, J. A., Khan, M. M., Bamisile, B. S., Hafeez, M., Qasim, M., & Rasheed, M. T., et al. (2022). Role of insect gut microbiota in pesticide degradation: A review. Frontiers in Microbiology.

Hafeez, M., Ullah, F., Khan, M. M., Li, X., Zhang, Z., Shah, S., Imran, M., Assiri, M. A., et al. (2022). Metabolic-based insecticide resistance mechanism and ecofriendly approaches for controlling of beet armyworm Spodoptera exigua: A review. Environmental Science and Pollution Research.

Siddiqui, J. A., Bamisile, B. S., Khan, M. M., Islam, W., Hafeez, M., Bodlah, I., & Xu, Y. (2021). Impact of invasive ant species on native fauna across similar habitats under global environmental changes. Environmental Science and Pollution Research.

Khan, M. M., Nawaz, M., Hua, H., Cai, W., & Zhao, J. (2018). Lethal and sublethal effects of emamectin benzoate on the rove beetle Paederus fuscipes, a non-target predator of rice brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety.

Liu, S., Zhao, J., Hamada, C., Cai, W., Khan, M., Zou, Y., & Hua, H. (2019). Identification of attractants from plant essential oils for Cyrtorhinus lividipennis, an important predator of rice planthoppers. Journal of Pest Science.

Basant Farag | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Basant Farag | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Zagazig University Faculty of Science | Egypt

Dr. Basant Farag is a distinguished organic chemist and assistant lecturer at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Egypt, with extensive expertise in the synthesis, biological evaluation, and computational studies of heterocyclic compounds. She completed her Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry at Zagazig University, building on her M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees in the same field, demonstrating a consistent commitment to advancing chemical sciences. Her academic career encompasses teaching, mentoring students, and conducting cutting-edge research while serving as a teaching assistant and assistant lecturer, preparing lectures, evaluating students, and engaging in independent research projects. Dr. Farag is also an accomplished international reviewer for numerous journals including Chemistry Select, Eurasian Journal of Chemistry, Journal of Molecular Structure, Bioorganic Chemistry, and International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, highlighting her broad expertise and recognition in the global scientific community.Her research portfolio includes pioneering studies in the design and synthesis of biologically active heterocyclic compounds, focusing on pharmacologically relevant molecules with anticancer, antimicrobial, and antitubercular properties. Her notable publications include Synthesis and Molecular Docking of Some Novel 3-Thiazolyl-Coumarins as Inhibitors of VEGFR-2 Kinase, Mechanochemical Synthesis and Molecular Docking Studies of New Azines Bearing Indole as Anticancer Agents, Green Synthesis and Molecular Docking Study of Some New Thiazoles Using Terephthalohydrazide Chitosan Hydrogel as Ecofriendly Biopolymeric Catalyst, Green Route Synthesis and Molecular Docking of Azines Using Cellulose Sulfuric Acid under Microwave Irradiation, Synthesis, Molecular Docking and Anticancer Activity of Some 5-Aryl-5,10-Dihydropyrido[2,3-d:6,5-d′]Dipyrimidine-2,4,6,8-Tetraone Derivatives and Pyrido[2,3-d], Synthesis, Molecular Docking Study, and Biological Evaluation of New Thiadiazole and Thiazole Derivatives Incorporating Isoindoline-1,3-Dione Moiety as Anticancer and Antimicrobial Agents, Green Biocatalyst for Ultrasound-Assisted Thiazole Derivatives: Synthesis, Antibacterial Evaluation, and Docking Analysis, Cyanauric Chloride as a Key Precursor and a Core Component for Three-Armed Triazolopyrimidines: Recent Finding About SARs and Docking Analyses, Chitosan–Sulfonic Acid-Catalyzed Green Synthesis of Naphthalene-Based Azines as Potential Anticancer Agents, Synthesis, Molecular Docking, In Silico Study, and Evaluation of Bis-Thiazole-Based Curcumin Derivatives as Potential Antimicrobial Agents, and Design and Synthesis of Novel Hybrids Incorporating Thiadiazole or Thiazole-Naphthalene: Anticancer Assessment and Molecular Docking Study.

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Featured Publications

Abolibda, T. Z., Fathalla, M., Farag, B., Zaki, M. E. A., & Gomha, S. M. (n.d.). Synthesis and molecular docking of some novel 3-thiazolyl-coumarins as inhibitors of VEGFR-2 kinase. Molecules.

Ibrahim, M. S., Farag, B., Al-Humaidi, J. Y., Zaki, M. E. A., Fathalla, M., & Gomha, S. M. (n.d.). Mechanochemical synthesis and molecular docking studies of new azines bearing indole as anticancer agents. Molecules.

Gomha, S. M., Riyadh, S. M., Alharbi, R. A. K., Zaki, M. E. A., Abolibda, T. Z., & Farag, B. (n.d.). Green route synthesis and molecular docking of azines using cellulose sulfuric acid under microwave irradiation. Crystals.

Al-Humaidi, J. Y., Gomha, S. M., El-Ghany, N. A. A., Farag, B., Zaki, M. E. A., et al. (n.d.). Green synthesis and molecular docking study of some new thiazoles using terephthalohydrazide chitosan hydrogel as ecofriendly biopolymeric catalyst. Catalysts.

Hussein, A. M., Gomha, S. M., El-Ghany, N. A. A., Zaki, M. E. A., Farag, B., et al. (n.d.). Green biocatalyst for ultrasound-assisted thiazole derivatives: Synthesis, antibacterial evaluation, and docking analysis. ACS Omega.

Mokbel, W. A., Hosny, M. A., Gomha, S. M., Zaki, M. E. A., Farag, B., El Farargy, A. F., et al. (n.d.). Synthesis, molecular docking study, and biological evaluation of new thiadiazole and thiazole derivatives incorporating isoindoline-1,3-dione moiety as anticancer and antimicrobial agents. Results in Chemistry.

Rahul K. Reddy – Pharmacology – Excellence in Research

Rahul K. Reddy - Pharmacology - Excellence in Research

Lautoka Hospital - Fiji

Introduction

Rahul K. Reddy is an accomplished researcher and medical professional specializing in urology, surgery, and trauma care. With a focus on advancing medical understanding and clinical outcomes in challenging cases, Dr. Reddy has contributed significantly to the fields of laparoscopic surgery, burn care, and acute surgical conditions. His work is characterized by its depth of clinical insight and dedication to improving patient outcomes in diverse healthcare settings, particularly in Fiji.

Laparoscopic Surgery in Urology

Dr. Reddy's pioneering work in the laparoscopic excision of seminal vesicle cystadenoma underscores his expertise in minimally invasive surgical techniques. Published in Urology Case Reports (2019), this study has provided valuable insights into rare urological conditions, offering innovative approaches to their management.

Burn Injury Characteristics and Outcomes

In collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, Dr. Reddy conducted an in-depth analysis of burn injury patterns and treatment outcomes at Lautoka Hospital. His findings, featured in Burns Open (2024), have contributed to the optimization of burn care protocols in resource-limited settings, enhancing recovery rates and patient care quality.

Acute Appendicitis Management

Through an observational retrospective study on acute appendicitis at Lautoka Aspen Hospital, Dr. Reddy explored the clinical characteristics and outcomes over a one-year period (2022–2023). Published in World Journal of Surgical Research (2024), this research offers evidence-based recommendations for improving appendicitis management in Pacific Island healthcare systems.

Rare Tumors and Pathologies

Dr. Reddy has also delved into the study of rare pathologies, such as primary epithelioid hemangioendothelioma of the kidney pelvis. His case report, published in the American Journal of Surgery and Clinical Case Reports (2020), adds to the limited literature on this rare tumor type, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and tailored surgical interventions.

Trauma and Emergency Medicine

With a holistic approach to trauma care, Dr. Reddy's research addresses the critical needs of patients in emergency settings. His work highlights the significance of multidisciplinary collaboration and protocol-driven management in achieving favorable outcomes for complex trauma cases.

Conclusion

Rahul K. Reddy’s extensive research portfolio reflects his unwavering commitment to advancing medical science and improving patient care. By addressing diverse challenges in urology, surgery, and trauma care, Dr. Reddy continues to contribute to the development of innovative treatments and clinical best practices, with a lasting impact on global and regional healthcare.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Laparoscopic excision of seminal vesicle cystadenoma 2019 (4)

Burns injury characteristics and outcomes at lautoka hospital, fiji 2024

Characteristics and Outcomes of Acute Appendicitis in Lautoka Aspen Hospital, Fiji: An Observational Retrospective Study (09/22–09/23) 2024

Primary Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma of the Kidney Pelvis 2020