Efthalia Zervoudi | Immunotherapy | Best Researcher Award

Efthalia Zervoudi | Immunotherapy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Efthalia Zervoudi, Hellenic Pasteur Institute, Greece

Dr. Efthalia Zervoudi is a senior researcher at the Hellenic Pasteur Institute with a PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Athens. Her research focuses on designing inhibitors targeting antigen-trimming aminopeptidases, contributing significantly to immunology and cancer biology. She has extensive experience in oncology and molecular biomarkers, having held positions at Cardiff University and University Hospital “Attikon.” Dr. Zervoudi has authored multiple influential publications and holds patents on aminopeptidase inhibitors. She has received prestigious fellowships, including the Welcome Trust ISSF fellowship, and continues to advance personalized medicine through innovative molecular diagnostic approaches.

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Education

I completed my PhD in Biochemistry at the University of Athens (2012–2016) with top honors, focusing on designing inhibitors targeting antigen-trimming aminopeptidases. Before that, I earned my Master’s degree in Biochemistry from the same university (2010–2012), studying the specificity pockets of aminopeptidases involved in antigen processing. My academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from the University of Patras (2003–2008), where I researched proteoglycans in cancer patients under Prof. Dimitrios Vynios. 🎓 Prior to university, I graduated high school with a strong average score of 18.5/20, marking the start of my scientific path.

Experience

Dr. Efthalia Zervoudi is currently serving as a Senior Researcher at the Hellenic Pasteur Institute (2024–present), contributing to cutting-edge biomedical research. From 2019 to 2023, she was a Research Coordinator at the Oncology Unit of University Hospital “Attikon” in Greece. 🏥 Previously, she held a postdoctoral research position at Cardiff University’s School of Medicine (2016–2019), specializing in Infection and Immunity. 🔬 Between 2010 and 2015, she collaborated with the Protein Chemistry Lab at the National Centre for Scientific Research “DEMOKRITOS”, working on the project: “Rational design and development of inhibitors for targeting antigen-trimming aminopeptidases.”

Awards

Dr. Efthalia Zervoudi has received several prestigious fellowships and awards recognizing her impactful research. In 2020, she was awarded funding by the Hellenic Society of Oncology for her study on Endoplasmic Reticulum Associated Peptidases as tools to understand cancer. 🧪 In 2015, she received the esteemed Wellcome Trust ISSF Fellowship at Cardiff University. 🇬🇧 Earlier, in Fall 2014, the Hellenic Academy of Athens honored her with the “Axillea and Aikaterini Dionysopoulou” award for her groundbreaking work on rationally designed inhibitors enhancing antigen presentation and cytotoxic T-cell responses. 🔬🎖️ Her research continues to push scientific boundaries.

Research Focus

Dr. Efthalia Zervoudi is a leading researcher in immunology and molecular biology, with a focus on antigen processing, immune regulation, and aminopeptidase function. Her work explores how enzymes like ERAP1 and ERAP2 trim antigenic peptides for presentation by MHC class I molecules, enhancing cytotoxic T-cell responses—a crucial process in cancer immunotherapy and autoimmune disease research. 🧬 She also develops targeted inhibitors to modulate immune responses, contributing to vaccine design and tumor immunity. 🧪 Her research bridges biochemistry, structural biology, and immuno-oncology, with potential applications in personalized medicine.

Publication Top Notes

Rationally designed inhibitor targeting antigen-trimming aminopeptidases enhances antigen presentation and cytotoxic T-cell responses

Probing the S1 specificity pocket of the aminopeptidases that generate antigenic peptides

A common single nucleotide polymorphism in endoplasmic reticulum aminopeptidase 2 induces a specificity switch that leads to altered antigen processing

Optimized peptide–MHC multimer protocols for detection and isolation of autoimmune T-cells

A role for naturally occurring alleles of endoplasmic reticulum aminopeptidases in tumor immunity and cancer pre-disposition

Autoimmune disease-associated variants of extracellular endoplasmic reticulum aminopeptidase 1 induce altered innate immune responses by human immune cells

3, 4-diaminobenzoic acid derivatives as inhibitors of the oxytocinase subfamily of M1 aminopeptidases with immune-regulating properties

Novel selective inhibitors of aminopeptidases that generate antigenic peptides

Dual molecular mechanisms govern escape at immunodominant HLA A2-restricted HIV epitope

A common SNP in ER aminopeptidase 2 induces a specificity switch that leads to altered antigen processing

HPV16 E6 Oncogene Contributes to Cancer Immune Evasion by Regulating PD-L1 Expression through a miR-143/HIF-1a Pathway

Correction: Konstantopoulos et al. HPV16 E6 Oncogene Contributes to Cancer Immune Evasion by Regulating PD-L1 Expression through a miR-143/HIF-1a Pathway. Viruses 2024, 16, 113

Assist Prof Dr. Hossam Hwihy|Immunotherapy |Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Hossam Hwihy, Immunotherapy ,Excellence in Innovation Awards

Assist Prof Dr. Hossam Hwihy at Faculty of science Al-Azhar University,Egypt

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Hossam Mohammed Sayed Hwihy, an Egyptian national born on September 9, 1985, embarked on his academic journey with a deep passion for marine biology and environmental sciences. He completed his B.Sc. in Science with a specialization in Marine Biology from Al-Azhar University, Cairo, in 2007. His early academic pursuits were driven by a keen interest in understanding the complex interactions within marine ecosystems and the impact of human activities on these delicate environments. This foundational knowledge paved the way for his subsequent research in marine pollution and aquaculture, fields in which he would later make significant contributions.

To further his expertise, Dr. Hwihy pursued a Master’s degree in Marine Pollution at Al-Azhar University, graduating in 2018. His research during this period focused on the detrimental effects of pollutants on marine life, particularly how they affect aquatic organisms at the cellular and biochemical levels. His academic journey continued with a Ph.D. in Marine Biology from the same institution, which he completed in 2021. His doctoral research was instrumental in deepening his understanding of marine ecosystems and their responses to environmental stressors.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Dr. Hwihy’s professional career is marked by his dedication to both teaching and research in the field of marine biology and aquaculture. Starting as a Teaching Assistant in Zoology at Al-Azhar University in 2016, he quickly established himself as an enthusiastic and knowledgeable educator. He was involved in teaching a range of courses including Aquaculture, Fish Biology, Marine Pollution, and Seafood Processing to undergraduate students. His teaching philosophy emphasizes the practical application of theoretical knowledge, which has been well-received by his students.

In December 2021, Dr. Hwihy was appointed as a Lecturer and Postdoctoral Researcher at the Faculty of Science and Education, Al-Azhar University, Cairo. In this role, he has continued to contribute to the academic community through his teaching and research. Additionally, he is a founding member of the Al-Azhar Aquaponic Experimental Farm, a pioneering project that integrates aquaculture with hydroponics to create a sustainable food production system. This initiative highlights his commitment to advancing sustainable practices in aquaculture.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Hwihy’s research contributions span several critical areas within marine biology and aquaculture. His primary research interests include:

  1. Aquaponics Management Systems: Dr. Hwihy has been at the forefront of research into aquaponics, a sustainable farming technique that combines aquaculture (raising fish) with hydroponics (growing plants without soil). His work focuses on optimizing these systems to enhance yield production while minimizing environmental impact.
  2. Nanotechnology in Aquatic Applications: He is actively involved in studying the effects of various nanomaterials on aquatic ecosystems, particularly how these materials can be used to address environmental challenges in aquaculture, such as pollution and disease management.
  3. Climate Change and Molecular Responses: Dr. Hwihy’s research also delves into the impacts of climate change on marine life, particularly at the molecular level. He is investigating how changes in temperature and other environmental factors influence the genetic and physiological responses of marine organisms.
  4. Marine Bioactive Materials and Toxins: His work in this area focuses on the application of marine-derived compounds in managing fish diseases and addressing environmental issues in aquaculture. This research is critical for developing new strategies to enhance the sustainability of fish farming.
  5. Artificial Intelligence in Aquaculture: Dr. Hwihy is exploring the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to improve the management of aquaculture systems. His research aims to develop AI-based tools for monitoring water quality, predicting fish health, and optimizing feeding strategies.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Throughout his career, Dr. Hwihy has been recognized for his contributions to marine biology and aquaculture. He has presented his research at numerous conferences and workshops, sharing his insights with the global scientific community. Notable among these is his presentation at the 9th International Conference for Basic Sciences (ISCAZ) in 2017, where he discussed the lethal toxicity of Profenofos and Sesbania sesban on freshwater snails. His work in this area has been published, further establishing his reputation as a researcher of note.

Dr. Hwihy has also been a caller and participant in various workshops, including those focused on aquaponics, nanotechnology, and the application of artificial intelligence in scientific research. His involvement in these events reflects his commitment to continuous learning and knowledge dissemination.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Hwihy’s work has had a significant impact on the field of aquaculture and marine biology, particularly in Egypt. His research on aquaponics and sustainable aquaculture practices has the potential to revolutionize food production in regions facing water scarcity and environmental degradation. By integrating innovative technologies such as nanotechnology and AI into aquaculture, he is helping to pave the way for more resilient and efficient farming systems.

His contributions extend beyond academia, as he actively engages in community outreach through workshops and seminars aimed at educating the public and industry stakeholders about the benefits of sustainable aquaculture. His role as a founding member of the Al-Azhar Aquaponic Experimental Farm is particularly noteworthy, as it serves as a model for future aquaculture projects in Egypt and beyond.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

As a leading figure in the field of aquaculture and marine biology, Dr. Hwihy’s legacy is one of innovation and sustainability. His research has laid the groundwork for future advancements in sustainable food production, particularly in arid regions where traditional farming methods are less viable. His work in nanotechnology and AI is likely to have far-reaching implications for the future of aquaculture, making it more efficient and environmentally friendly.

🎓Publication 

Threat of heavy metal pollutants and parasites to freshwater fish with special reference to their risk of cancer to humans in Egypt

  • Authors   :Afifi, M.A.M., Radwan, M., Abbas, M.M.M., Alabssawy, A.N., Khalaf-Allah, H.M.M.
  • Journal    :Aquaculture
  • Year         :2024

Biofloc biosecurity: A revolutionary paradigm in augmenting aquaculture health and resilience against Aeromonas hydrophila

    • Authors :Hwihy, H.M., Zeina, A.F., Abu Husein, M.S., El-Tabakh, M.A.M.
    • Journal   :Aquaculture and Fisheries
    • Year       : 2024

Evaluating of Pea Peels Meal as a Fishmeal alternative in Formulated Diet Ingredients of Oreochromis niloticus

UPLC/ESI/MS profiling of red algae Galaxaura rugosa extracts and its activity against malaria mosquito vector, Anopheles pharoensis, with reference to Danio rerio and Daphnia magna as bioindicators

  • Authors  :El-Tabakh, M.A.M., Elhawary, E.A., Hwihy, H.M., Bakr, N.A., Shehata, A.Z.I.
  • Journal   :Malaria Journal
  • Year        :   2023

DNA Barcoding and Sensitivity of Dengue Vector Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) (Diptera: Culicidae) Aquatic Stages to Different Insecticides with Reference to Non-Target Organisms, Danio rerio and Daphnia magna