Zhen Jin | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhen Jin | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Xinxiang Medical University | China

Dr. Zhen Jin is a distinguished researcher specializing in nanomedicine, controlled drug delivery, and medical micro-nano robots. He completed doctoral and postdoctoral research at the Medical Robotics Research Institute of Chonnam National University, South Korea, before joining Xinxiang Medical College. His innovative work integrates nanodrug design, advanced therapeutic delivery systems, and cancer diagnostics. With more than 30 SCI-indexed publications, including numerous first-author papers, and four granted national invention patents, his contributions continue to influence biomedical science. His pioneering developments in imaging-guided therapy and synergistic nanocomposites highlight his commitment to advancing cancer treatment and medical robotics research globally.

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Education 

Dr. Zhen Jin pursued his doctoral degree at the Medical Robotics Research Institute, Chonnam National University, South Korea, where he also completed postdoctoral research. His academic journey provided a strong foundation in interdisciplinary biomedical engineering, robotics, and nanomedicine. During this period, he engaged in multiple national-level projects, honing expertise in medical micro-nano systems and cancer therapy. This rigorous academic training prepared him to advance research in nanodrugs, controlled drug delivery, and medical robotics. Following this, he transitioned to Xinxiang Medical College, where he integrated his educational background into teaching and research to foster innovation in biomedical sciences.

Experience

Dr. Zhen Jin has extensive research and academic experience, beginning with his doctoral and postdoctoral tenure in South Korea, where he contributed to significant national key projects. His expertise spans nanodrug design, micro-nano robotics, and advanced cancer diagnosis and treatment technologies. Currently, he is a faculty member at Xinxiang Medical College, where he leads cutting-edge projects funded by Henan Province. He has successfully published more than 30 SCI papers, authored key innovations, and secured national invention patents. His experience bridges academia and applied research, positioning him as a leader in biomedical nanotechnology and precision therapeutic development.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Zhen Jin has received recognition for his outstanding contributions to biomedical science, particularly in the fields of nanomedicine and cancer therapy. He has successfully participated in national research projects in South Korea and led provincial-level science and technology projects in China. His impactful research has earned him four national invention patents and numerous publications in high-impact SCI journals. His citation index reflects his growing influence in scientific communities, with an h-index of 21. These honors underscore his position as a promising and innovative researcher, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Research Focus

Dr. Zhen Jin’s research focuses on nanomedicine, controlled drug delivery systems, and micro-nano robotic platforms for cancer therapy. He has developed multifunctional nanocomposites that combine therapeutic delivery with imaging capabilities for precise diagnosis and treatment. His work on DOX-HSP ananotheranostics exemplifies his focus, showcasing biocompatibility, controlled drug release, and imaging-guided multimodal therapy. By integrating photothermal and chemotherapeutic effects, his studies demonstrate enhanced anti-tumor efficacy. His pioneering approach seeks to overcome challenges of premature drug release and tumor-specific targeting, positioning his research at the forefront of personalized medicine, cancer diagnostics, and next-generation biomedical technologies.

Publication Top Notes

Human adipose–derived mesenchymal stem cell–based medical microrobot system for knee cartilage regeneration in vivo

Hybrid-actuating macrophage-based microrobots for active cancer therapy

A magnetically guided self‐rolled microrobot for targeted drug delivery, real‐time X‐Ray imaging, and microrobot retrieval

A thermo-electromagnetically actuated microrobot for the targeted transport of therapeutic agents

A magnetically actuated microscaffold containing mesenchymal stem cells for articular cartilage repair

Multifunctional nanorobot system for active therapeutic delivery and synergistic chemo-photothermal therapy

A hybrid actuated microrobot using an electromagnetic field and flagellated bacteria for tumor‐targeting therapy

A soft-magnet-based drug-delivery module for active locomotive intestinal capsule endoscopy using an electromagnetic actuation system

High-fidelity bioelectronic muscular actuator based on porous carboxylate bacterial cellulose membrane

Dual tumor-targeted multifunctional magnetic hyaluronic acid micelles for enhanced MR imaging and combined photothermal-chemotherapy

Ecofriendly high-performance ionic soft actuators based on graphene-mediated cellulose acetate

Preparation of HIFU-triggered tumor-targeted hyaluronic acid micelles for controlled drug release and enhanced cellular uptake

Feasibility study of dual-targeting paclitaxel-loaded magnetic liposomes using electromagnetic actuation and macrophages

Shape memory alloy–based biopsy device for active locomotive intestinal capsule endoscope

Conclusion

Dr. Zhen Jin pioneering contributions in nanomedicine, micro-nano robots, and controlled drug delivery make him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His combination of innovative patents, high-impact publications, and cutting-edge theranostic development reflects exceptional promise for shaping the future of biomedical science. With continued emphasis on clinical translation and international engagement, his work is poised to leave a transformative mark on cancer diagnosis and therapy.

Teodora-Eliana Petcov | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Teodora-Eliana Petcov | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Teodora-Eliana Petcov at National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest | Romania

Teodora Eliana Petcov is a driven biomedical researcher with a strong foundation in biomaterials, molecular biology, and nanotechnology. Passionate about innovation in drug delivery and regenerative medicine, she has already co-authored scientific publications in reputed journals. Her international internships, multidisciplinary skills, and involvement in EU-funded research projects underscore her commitment to advancing medical technologies. Teodora balances research excellence with volunteer leadership, contributing to both academic and community-driven initiatives. With a sharp analytical mind, hands-on lab experience, and cross-cultural exposure, she exemplifies the next generation of biomedical scientists focused on improving patient care through science and innovation.

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Education

Teodora holds a Bachelor’s degree in Medical Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Bucharest  with a focus on biomaterials and medical devices. She is currently pursuing her Master’s in Biocompatible Substances, Materials, and Systems at the National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest. Her thesis explored the internalization of nano-sized devices in biological structures. She was a visiting student at “Horia Hulubei” Nuclear Institute and Floreasca Emergency Hospital. Her academic path is complemented by certifications in English  and psycho-pedagogical training, showcasing both technical expertise and educational versatility.

Experience 

Teodora has completed multiple research internships, including roles in molecular biology and materials science labs. She gained practical expertise in 3D bioprinting, SEM techniques, SolidWorks, and conducted advanced testing like DSC and DMA. She has contributed to projects at the National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering, University of Campania in Italy, and worked on PNRR-funded research on bone regeneration and multiple myeloma. Additionally, she has volunteered extensively in cultural and scientific event organization, holding assistant coordinator roles in Zenezia and MED, where she honed human resources, leadership, and scientific communication skills.

Awards  

Teodora has been recognized for her academic excellence and community involvement from high school through higher education. She received top honors for her Bachelor’s thesis, was selected for the prestigious ROSE program, and presented at the “Info-Practic” National Symposium on artificial intelligence. She participated in EU-supported initiatives like ERASMUS+ “Be a Buddy, Not a Bully” and contributed to major national projects, including the ongoing PNRR-funded research on personalized bone regeneration. Her work on cutting-edge nanostructures and her leadership in volunteer networks demonstrate her well-rounded excellence and dedication to scientific and societal progress.

Research Focus 

Teodora focuses on biomedical applications of nanotechnology, with a keen interest in targeted drug delivery, biopolymeric material synthesis, and regenerative medicine. Her Master’s research and publications revolve around understanding how nanostructures interact with cellular systems to improve treatment precision in diseases like multiple myeloma. She also explores the use of 3D printed biomaterials and advanced materials characterization techniques (SEM, DSC, DMA). Her interdisciplinary research combines materials science, molecular biology, and bioengineering to design patient-specific, low-toxicity solutions, positioning her at the frontier of precision and personalized medicine.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Nanostructures: An Efficient Drug Delivery Platform for Therapy of Multiple Myeloma
Year: 2025

Conclusion

Teodora Eliana Petcov is a highly promising emerging researcher whose interdisciplinary approach, early scientific contributions, and strong practical expertise align closely with the vision of the Best Researcher Award. Her dedication to innovation in biomaterials, nanotechnology, and regenerative medicine showcases both depth and futuristic relevance.

YORINOBU MAEDA | Drug Delivery Systems | Pharmaceutical Advancement Award

YORINOBU MAEDA | Drug Delivery Systems | Pharmaceutical Advancement Award

Prof Dr YORINOBU MAEDA, Fukuyama university, Japan

Prof. Dr. Yorinobu Maeda, Ph.D. (Hiroshima University, 1990), is a renowned expert in drug safety, pharmacokinetics, and infection control. As a professor at Fukuyama University and Drug Safety Director, he has advanced renal function-based dosing and prescription optimization. His contributions have earned him multiple awards, including Best Paper Awards (2001, 2005) and an Academic Contribution Award (2014) from the Japanese Society of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences. With a strong academic and clinical impact, Dr. Maeda is a leading figure in pharmaceutical advancements, ensuring better patient safety and treatment efficacy. 🏅🔬

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Educational and Professional Background

Prof. Dr. Yorinobu Maeda has a distinguished background in pharmaceutical sciences, earning his Ph.D. from Hiroshima University in 1990 🎓. His expertise spans infection control, hospital pharmacy specialization, and drug safety leadership, reflecting his dedication to pharmaceutical advancements 💊. With leadership roles in major hospitals 🏥 and an esteemed position as a professor at Fukuyama University 🎓, he has made significant academic and practical contributions to the field. His work continues to shape the future of pharmacy, ensuring patient safety and advancing healthcare practices for better medical outcomes 🌍🔬.

Contributions to Pharmaceutical Sciences

Prof. Dr. Yorinobu Maeda has made significant contributions to pharmaceutical sciences, particularly in drug safety, pharmacokinetics, and dosage optimization 💊🔬. His research focuses on infection control 🦠, renal function-based dosing 🏥, and improving prescription practices, directly enhancing patient safety and treatment efficacy 👨‍⚕️✅. As a Drug Safety Director, he plays a crucial role in advancing pharmaceutical practices, ensuring medications are used effectively and safely. His dedication to optimizing drug therapy and refining medical protocols continues to have a lasting impact on healthcare, improving outcomes for patients worldwide 🌍💉.

Awards and Recognitions

Prof. Dr. Yorinobu Maeda has made remarkable contributions to the field of pharmaceutical healthcare, earning numerous prestigious accolades from the Japanese Society of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences. His achievements include the Best Paper Awards in 2001 and 2005 🏆, as well as the esteemed Academic Contribution Award in 2014 🎓. These honors highlight his dedication to advancing research and implementing pharmacokinetic principles to enhance patient safety and care 🩺. Dr. Maeda’s work stands as a testament to his unwavering commitment to improving healthcare standards and fostering innovation in pharmaceutical sciences. 🌟

Research Focus

Professor Dr. Yorinobu Maeda is an eminent researcher specializing in pharmaceutical sciences, with a primary focus on drug bioavailability, prodrug development, and therapeutic drug monitoring. His work spans areas such as drug absorption, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth diagnosis, and managing adverse drug reactions. Notable research includes the impact of metal ions on drug efficacy and innovative prodrug strategies. Through collaborative studies, he contributes to optimizing drug delivery systems and clinical pharmacotherapy, enhancing patient safety and treatment outcomes. 🧪💊

Publication Top Notes

5-Aminosalicylic Acid Distribution into the Intestinal Membrane Along the Gastrointestinal Tract After Oral Administration in Rats

Development and Evaluation of EDTA-Treated Rabbits for Bioavailability Study of Chelating Drugs Using Levofloxacin, Ciprofloxacin, Hemiacetal Ester Prodrugs, and Tetracycline

Diagnosis by Microbial Culture, Breath Tests and Urinary Excretion Tests, and Treatments of Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth

Ester Prodrugs of Levofloxacin to Prevent Chelate Formation in Presence of Aluminium Ion

Study on the method to avoid infusion‑site adverse events following chemotherapeutic treatment with epirubicin and fosaprepitant using immortalized human umbilical vein endothelial cells

Effect of aluminium ion on bioavailability of levofloxacin following oral administration of cilexetil ester of levofloxacin as prodrug in rats