Prof. Anca Oana Hermenean |Pharmacology |Best Innovation Award

Prof. Anca Oana Hermenean|Pharmacology |Best Innovation Award|

Prof. Anca Oana Hermenean at Vasile Goldis Western University of Arad, Romania

PROFILE  

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Prof. Dr. Anca Hermenean began her academic journey at Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biology from 1989 to 1994. This foundational education set the stage for her extensive career in biochemistry and molecular biology. Her academic prowess continued to shine as she pursued a PhD in Biology from 1997 to 2003, focusing on electron microscopy, histopathology, and immunohistochemistry. This period of intense study was marked by rigorous research and a commitment to understanding the microscopic and molecular mechanisms underlying various biological processes.

Professional Endeavors 🏛️

Prof. Hermenean’s professional career is distinguished by her roles in academia and research management. Since 2010, she has served as a Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, Vasile Goldis Western University of Arad (VGWU), where she has made significant contributions to the fields of histology and cell biology. Her expertise in these areas is evidenced by her ongoing research and teaching responsibilities.

In 2016, Prof. Hermenean was appointed Director of the VGWU Doctoral Studies Council, a role in which she has overseen the management and strategic development of doctoral programs in Medicine and Biology. Her leadership extended further in 2017 when she joined the Faculty of Engineering in Foreign Languages at Politehnica University of Bucharest, contributing to the Master Program in Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering. She has taught various courses related to cell and tissue biology, tissue regeneration, and debilitating diseases of tissue.

In 2020, Prof. Hermenean became the Director of the Life Science Institute and Principal Investigator at the Institute of Life Sciences, VGWU. Here, she manages research projects and oversees activities in microscopy labs and the animal facility, reflecting her deep engagement in both research and administration.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Prof. Hermenean’s research contributions are broad and impactful, focusing on several key areas:

  1. Histology and Histopathology: Her work in these fields explores the microscopic structure of tissues and the pathological changes associated with various diseases. This includes significant contributions to understanding how cellular and tissular alterations can affect health.
  2. Phytomedicine: Prof. Hermenean has researched the modulation of signal transduction pathways by phytochemicals, their molecular regulation of anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrotic responses, and their interactions with drugs and chemicals.
  3. Nanobiotechnology: She has been involved in the characterization of bio-interfaces and in vivo biocompatibility studies of nanomaterials. Her work includes assessing the interactions between nanomedicines and biological systems, as well as evaluating structural and ultrastructural toxicological effects.
  4. Regenerative Medicine: Prof. Hermenean’s research also covers tissue repair and regeneration pathways, focusing on molecular signals, growth factors, and the mechanisms of tissue regeneration.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Prof. Hermenean’s work has garnered significant recognition within the scientific community. She holds a habilitation in Biology, a postdoctoral qualification that allows her to supervise PhD candidates. Her research has led to numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals, with an H-index of 30 on Scopus and 34 on Google Scholar. Additionally, she has been awarded several patents for her innovations in pharmaceutical compositions and drug delivery systems, underscoring her contributions to practical and applied sciences.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Prof. Hermenean’s influence extends beyond her research and teaching. Her roles in managing research councils and institutes highlight her ability to shape research strategies and educational programs. Her contributions have had a tangible impact on the advancement of biomedical sciences, particularly in the fields of histology, nanobiotechnology, and regenerative medicine.

Her work on phytomedicine and nanobiotechnology is particularly notable for its potential applications in developing new therapeutic approaches and improving existing medical treatments. Her patents and research projects reflect her commitment to translating scientific discoveries into practical solutions.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Prof. Hermenean’s legacy is marked by her dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and training the next generation of researchers. Her leadership in establishing and managing research infrastructures, such as the animal facility and microscopy labs at VGWU, demonstrates her commitment to fostering a supportive environment for cutting-edge research.

Looking ahead, Prof. Hermenean is poised to continue making significant contributions to her fields of expertise. Her ongoing research and collaborations are expected to yield further advancements in phytomedicine, nanobiotechnology, and regenerative medicine. Her role as a mentor and educator will also play a crucial part in shaping future research and development in these areas.

🎓Publication 

Chrysin-loaded calixarene-cyclodextrin ternary drug delivery system inhibits TGF-β and galectin-1 mediated pathways in diabetic liver

  • Authors   :Balta, C., Herman, H., Ciceu, A., D’Amico, M., Hermenean, A..
  • Journal    :Biochemical Pharmacology
  • Year         :2024

Dexmedetomidine improves the circulatory dysfunction of the glymphatic system induced by sevoflurane through the PI3K/AKT/ΔFosB/AQP4 pathway in young mice

  • Authors   :Wang, S., Yu, X., Cheng, L., Lu, Y., Wu, X..
  • Journal    :Cell Death and Disease
  • Year         :2024

Exploring In Vivo Pulmonary and Splenic Toxicity Profiles of Silicon Quantum Dots in Mice

  • Authors   :Cristian, R.-E., Balta, C., Herman, H., Dinischiotu, A., Stan, M.S..
  • Journal    :Materials.
  • Year         :2024

Ketamine administration causes cognitive impairment by destroying the circulation function of the glymphatic system

Colloidal and Biological Characterization of Dual Drug-Loaded Smart Micellar Systems

  • Authors   :Herman, H., Rata, D.M., Cadinoiu, A.N., Atanase, L.I., Hermenean, A..
  • Journal    :Polymers
  • Year         :2024

Prof. Mohamed Abdelzaher|Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mohamed Abdelzaher, Pharmacology,Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mohamed Abdelzaher, at Environmental Science and Industrial Development Department, Faculty of Postgraduate Studies for Advanced Sciences, Beni-Suef University,Egypt

PROFILE

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Mohamed Abuelseoud Abdelzaher embarked on his academic journey at Minia University, where he pursued a Bachelor of Science degree at the Faculty of Science. His passion for environmental science led him to further his studies, culminating in an MSc in Environmental Chemistry from the same institution. His master’s thesis focused on the physico-chemical properties of sewage sludge ash blended cement pastes, a topic that underscored his growing interest in sustainable construction materials. His academic pursuits did not stop there, as he later achieved a Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Industrial Development from the Faculty of Postgraduate Studies for Advanced Sciences at Beni-Suef University in 2019. His doctoral research delved into enhancing the physico-mechanical properties of white cement through the application of nanoparticles, highlighting his commitment to advancing materials science and its environmental implications.

Professional Endeavors 🏢

Dr. Abdelzaher’s professional career began in the industrial sector, where he worked as a Quality Control and Labs Manager at Italcementi Group, Helwan Cement Co., from 2005 to 2017. This role allowed him to gain substantial experience in quality assurance and environmental management within the cement industry. His work in this capacity was instrumental in ensuring that the company adhered to stringent environmental and quality standards, contributing to the sustainability of its operations.

In 2017, Dr. Abdelzaher transitioned into academia, taking on the role of Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Industrial Development at Beni-Suef University’s Faculty of Postgraduate Studies for Advanced Sciences. In this role, he has been actively involved in teaching, research, and mentorship, guiding the next generation of environmental scientists and engineers. His professional journey reflects a seamless blend of industry experience and academic expertise, making him a respected figure in both fields.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Abdelzaher’s research is primarily centered on the application of nanomaterials in construction materials and environmental science, with a particular emphasis on waste management. His work on enhancing the properties of white cement using nanoparticles is a testament to his innovative approach to solving environmental and industrial challenges. By integrating cutting-edge nanotechnology into traditional construction materials, he has contributed to the development of more durable and sustainable building solutions.

In addition to his research in construction materials, Dr. Abdelzaher has also made significant contributions to environmental science, particularly in the area of waste management. His work explores how waste materials can be repurposed and utilized in environmentally friendly ways, thereby reducing their impact on the environment and contributing to a circular economy.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Throughout his career, Dr. Abdelzaher has received numerous accolades and certifications that attest to his expertise and leadership in his field. He is a certified environmental specialist, having received recognition from the Egyptian Ministry of Environment. He also holds an MBA from Ain Shams University, which complements his scientific expertise with strong business acumen.

Dr. Abdelzaher’s leadership skills have been recognized on an international level, as evidenced by his fellowship from the Science Leadership Program in Africa. This fellowship highlights his role as a thought leader in environmental science, particularly in the context of developing nations. Additionally, he has been awarded fellowships for curriculum development and environmental management, further underscoring his contributions to academia and industry alike.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Abdelzaher’s work has had a profound impact on both the academic community and the industrial sector. His research on nanomaterials and waste management has influenced the development of more sustainable construction practices, contributing to the global push towards greener building solutions. His teachings and mentorship at Beni-Suef University have inspired countless students to pursue careers in environmental science, ensuring that his influence will be felt for generations to come.

Moreover, his involvement in various professional organizations and his role as a reviewer for environmental journals published by Elsevier demonstrate his commitment to advancing the field of environmental science. Through these roles, he has helped shape the direction of research and development in his field, ensuring that it continues to address the most pressing environmental challenges of our time.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

As Dr. Abdelzaher continues his career, his legacy is one of innovation, leadership, and dedication to sustainability. His work in nanotechnology and waste management has laid the groundwork for future advancements in these fields, and his influence as an educator ensures that his knowledge and expertise will be passed on to the next generation of environmental scientists.

🎓Publication 

Effective impact of nano-plastic-waste incorporated with nanotitina on the physical, mechanical and microstructural properties of white cement pastes composites for progressing towards sustainability

  • Authors   :Abdelzaher, M.A., Farghali, A.A., Hamouda, A.S.
  • Journal    :Scientific Reports
  • Year         :2024

Production, characterization and performance of green geopolymer modified with industrial by-products

    • Authors :Abbas, R., Abdelzaher, M.A., Shehata, N., Tantawy, M.A.
    • Journal   :Scientific Report
    • Year       : 2024

Effect of ginger, chamomile, and green tea extracts on prostate cancer cells

Bacterial biodegradation of oil-contaminated soil for pollutant abatement contributing to achieve sustainable development goals: A comprehensive review

  • Authors  :Aziz, Z.S., Jazza, S.H., Dageem, H.N., Balboul, B.A., Abdelzaher, M.A.
  • Journal   :Results in Engineering
  • Year        :   2024

Experimental and Theoretical Study of Water Amount on the Rheological Features of Marble Sludge Grout

Prof Dr.Jin Tae Hong, Pharmacology,Pharmaceutical Research Pioneer Award

Prof Dr.Jin Tae Hong ,Pharmacology ,Pharmaceutical Research Pioneer Award

Prof Dr.Jin Tae Hong, at Chungbuk National University, University of Trento,South Korea

Author Profile

 

Education:

  • Ph.D. in Toxicology, University of Kentucky, USA, 1996
    M.S. in Pharmacy, Chungbuk National University, Korea, 1990
    B.S. in Pharmacy, Chungbuk National University, Korea, 1988
    Professional Experience:
  • Chief of Research Board, Korea Research Foundation
    Dean, College of Pharmacy, Chungbuk National University
    President, The Pharmaceutical Society of Korea
    Director, Medical Research Center, Korea
    Director, Innovation Center for Biohealth Industry of Chungbuk Province

Research Interests:

 

  • Microenvironment in tumor development 🧬
    Drug development for Cancer and Neurodegenerative diseases 💊
    Cytokines and development of drugs for inflammatory diseases 🔬
    Awards:
  • Numerous awards including The Best Researcher Award and Excellent Science Paper Award
    Recipient of the Hwalmyeungsoo Pharmacology Award and DB Research Award
    Recent Articles:
  • Author of over 750 articles, with more than 400 as corresponding author

🎓Publication Top Noted:

Paper Title : Modulatory effects of point-mutated IL-32θ (A94V) on tumor progression in triple-negative breast cancer cells

  • Authors Park, H.-M., Park, J.-Y., Kim, N.-Y., … Hong, J.T., Yoon, D.-Y.
  • Journal: BioFactors
  • Year: 2024
Paper Title : Significance of chitinase-3-like protein 1 in the pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases and cancer
    • Authors : Yu, J.E., Yeo, I.J., Han, S.-B., … Son, D.J., Hong, J.T.
    • Journal:Experimental and Molecular Medicine
    • Year: 2024
Paper Title :Presenilin-2 knock-In mice show severe depressive behavior via DVL3 downregulation
  • Authors: Yoo, S.S., Lee, D.W., Ham, H.J., … Han, S.-B., Hong, J.T.
  • Journal:CNS Neuroscience and Therapeutics
  • Year:2024
Paper Title :Abused drug-induced intracranial self-stimulation is correlated with the alteration of dopamine transporter availability in the medial prefrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens of mice
  • Authors: Zhang, Y.-Q., Min, H.K., Hong, E., … Hong, J.T., Yun, J.
  • Journal:Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
  • Year: 2003

Paper Title :(E)-2-methoxy-4-(3-(4-methoxyphenyl)prop-1-en-1-yl)phenol alleviates inflammatory responses in LPS-induced mice liver sepsis through inhibition of STAT3 phosphorylation

  • Authors: Kim, B., Yu, J.E., Yeo, I.J., … Han, S.B., Hong, J.T.
  • Journal: International Immunopharmacology
  • Year: 2003