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. 🔬📚

Publication Profile

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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

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 Dr. Elaine Leung|Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Elaine Leung |Pharmacology|Best Researcher Award|

Prof Dr. Elaine Leung at Department of Biomedical Science, Faculty of Health Science, Macau

PROFILE  

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Elaine Lai-Han Leung embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in biological sciences, obtaining her BSc in Biology and Biochemistry from The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2001. Her deep interest in biomedical sciences led her to pursue further studies, earning an MPhil in Biochemistry in 2003, followed by a PhD in Physiology in 2006 from the same institution. Her early academic pursuits laid the groundwork for a career marked by significant contributions to biomedical research, particularly in the fields of cancer biology and traditional Chinese medicine.

Professional Endeavors 🧬

Professor Leung’s professional career has been centered at the University of Macau, where she is a prominent figure in the Department of Biomedical Science, Faculty of Health Science. Over the years, she has established herself as a leading researcher, focusing on the intersection of modern biomedical sciences and traditional Chinese medicine. Her work has involved both academic research and collaborations with industry, where she has taken on numerous consultancy projects, contributing to the development of new therapies and drug discoveries.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Professor Leung’s research is primarily focused on cancer biology, with an emphasis on non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). She has been the principal investigator (PI) or co-investigator (Co-I) on numerous research projects, many of which are aimed at understanding the mechanisms of drug resistance and the development of novel therapeutic strategies. Her ongoing research includes studies on KRAS resistance mechanisms, the role of gut microbiota in cancer immunomodulation, and the use of traditional Chinese medicine in treating various forms of cancer.

Some of her key projects include:

  • The relationship between KRAS resistance mechanisms and the immune microenvironment: An ongoing project at the University of Macau aimed at uncovering how KRAS mutations affect immune responses in cancer.
  • High-dimensional single-cell analysis of Sotorasib resistance clinical samples: This research seeks to identify new small molecule inhibitors for treating NSCLC.
  • Investigation of the anti-tumor effect of microbial valeric acid in NSCLC: Completed in 2023, this study explored how microbial byproducts can influence tumor immunity.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Professor Leung’s contributions to biomedical science have not gone unnoticed. She has been recognized with numerous awards and honors throughout her career, reflecting her standing in the scientific community. Her work has been cited extensively in leading scientific journals, with her citation index reflecting her influence in the fields of cancer biology and traditional Chinese medicine. Her collaboration with Nobel Laureate Erwin Neher on drug research further underscores her prominence in the field.

Impact and Influence 🌍

The impact of Professor Leung’s work extends beyond academia. Her research has significant implications for the development of new cancer therapies, particularly in the context of drug resistance. By bridging the gap between traditional Chinese medicine and modern biomedical research, she has opened new avenues for treatment that could benefit patients worldwide. Her work on gut microbiota and its role in cancer treatment, for instance, is pioneering in its approach and has the potential to revolutionize how cancer is treated.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

As Professor Leung continues her work at the University of Macau, her legacy is already taking shape. She is helping to mentor the next generation of scientists while pushing the boundaries of what is possible in cancer research. Her ongoing projects, including those funded by significant grants, are expected to yield new insights into cancer biology and treatment. Looking ahead, her contributions will likely continue to influence the field of biomedical sciences, particularly in how traditional Chinese medicine is integrated into modern therapeutic strategies.

Research and Innovations 🧪

Completed/Ongoing Research Projects 📊

Professor Leung has completed numerous research projects, with many others ongoing. Her portfolio includes more than a dozen major projects, ranging from small-scale studies to large, collaborative efforts with industry partners. These projects have attracted significant funding, including:

  • Macao Science and Technology Development Fund (2021/2024): Investigating the combinational treatment effects of ginseng polysaccharides with immunotherapy in lung cancer, with a budget of USD 230,769.
  • Zhuhai UM Science and Technology Institute joint lab projects: Ongoing studies on drug resistance and immune microenvironment interactions in cancer, funded at approximately USD 641,000.

Citation Index 📚

Professor Leung’s work is highly regarded in the scientific community, as reflected by her citation index in databases such as Scopus and the Science Citation Index (SCI). Her research articles have been cited extensively, demonstrating the impact and relevance of her work in advancing biomedical science.

Consultancy/Industry Projects 🤝

Beyond academia, Professor Leung has engaged in several industry-sponsored projects, often serving as a consultant. These projects have allowed her to apply her research in practical settings, contributing to the development of new drugs and therapeutic strategies. Notably, she has collaborated with leading pharmaceutical companies like Janssen Pharmaceuticals, where her work on immunophenotyping in lung cancer patients has been highly influential.

Conclusion 🎯

Professor Elaine Lai-Han Leung’s career is a testament to the power of interdisciplinary research and collaboration. Her contributions to cancer biology, her innovative use of traditional Chinese medicine, and her commitment to bridging the gap between research and industry have made her a pivotal figure in her field. As she continues to explore new frontiers in biomedical science, her legacy will undoubtedly be one of lasting impact, shaping the future of cancer treatment and beyond.

🎓Publication 

Tanshinone IIA induces ER stress and JNK activation to inhibit tumor growth and enhance anti-PD-1 immunotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer

  • Authors   :Zhang, Y.-Z., Lai, H.-L., Huang, C., Wu, Q.-B., Leung, E.L.-H.
  • Journal    :Phytomedicine
  • Year         :2024

Genome engineering of the human gut microbiome

MMP14high macrophages orchestrate progressive pulmonary fibrosis in SR-Ag-induced hypersensitivity pneumonitis

  • Authors   :Peng, D., Li, J., Li, Y., Yang, P., Li, G.
  • Journal    :Pharmacological Research.
  • Year         :2024

Paris saponin VII reverses resistance to PARP inhibitors by regulating ovarian cancer tumor angiogenesis and glycolysis through the RORα/ECM1/VEGFR2 signaling axis

 

Dr. Samer Younes| Pharmacology| Best Researcher Award-1225

Dr. Samer Younes,Pharmacology ,Best Researcher Award

Dr. Samer Younes, at Tartous University, Syria

 Profile

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits :

Samer Younes began his academic journey with a strong focus on pharmaceutical sciences. His passion for the field was evident early on as he pursued a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy from the Faculty of Pharmacy at Tartous University, Syria. His dedication to his studies was unwavering, and he successfully completed his degree on January 31, 2024. This foundational education equipped him with extensive knowledge in clinical pharmacology and pharmaceutical services, setting the stage for his professional and academic endeavors.

💼Professional Endeavors :

Upon completing his degree, Samer Younes embarked on a professional career that quickly showcased his capabilities and commitment to the field. With two years of experience in pharmaceutical services, he demonstrated a compassionate and systematic approach to his work. His extensive background in clinical pharmacology and strong clinical and technical knowledge enabled him to deliver community health education programs effectively. Samer’s professional journey has been marked by a relentless pursuit of excellence and a desire to contribute significantly to the field of pharmacy.

🧪Contributions and Research Focus :

Samer Younes has made notable contributions to pharmaceutical research and innovation. His research endeavors have been diverse and impactful, with a focus on nutrition, nutrients, and pharmacology. He has completed or is currently engaged in 19 research projects, showcasing his dedication to advancing knowledge in his field. His work has been recognized and cited in relevant academic databases, reflecting the significance of his contributions to the scientific community. Samer’s research is characterized by its rigor and relevance, addressing critical issues in pharmacology and drug discovery.

🏆Accolades and Recognition :

Throughout his academic and professional journey, Samer Younes has received recognition for his outstanding contributions. His research has been published in reputable journals, and he has been involved in 19 consultancy or industry-sponsored projects. These achievements underscore his expertise and the high regard in which he is held within the pharmaceutical community. Although specific awards and honors have not been detailed, his professional and academic accomplishments speak volumes about his impact and influence in the field.

🌍Impact and Influence :

Samer Younes’s work has had a significant impact on both his immediate community and the broader field of pharmaceutical sciences. His involvement in community health education programs has helped raise awareness and improve public health outcomes. Additionally, his research contributions have advanced the understanding of various aspects of pharmacology, influencing both academic and practical applications. His commitment to sharing knowledge and improving healthcare practices highlights his role as a leader and innovator in the field.

🌟Legacy and Future Contributions :

Looking ahead, Samer Younes is poised to make even greater contributions to pharmaceutical sciences. His pursuit of full-funded scholarships for continuing his master’s degree studies indicates a commitment to furthering his education and research capabilities. With his solid academic background, professional experience, and ongoing research projects, Samer is well-positioned to leave a lasting legacy in the field. His future contributions are expected to drive innovation, enhance pharmaceutical practices, and inspire the next generation of pharmacists and researchers.

🎓Publication 

The efficacy of a 24-hour preoperative pause for SGLT2-inhibitors in type II diabetes patients undergoing bariatric surgery to mitigate euglycemic diabetic ketoacidosis

  • Authors   :Samer Younes
  • Journal    :Diabetes Epidemiology and Management
  • Year         : 2024

The role of nutrition on the treatment of Covid 19

    • Authors :Samer Younes
    • Journal   :Human Nutrition & Metabolism
    • Year       : 2024

The role of micronutrients on the treatment of diabetes

  • Authors  :Samer Younes
  • Journal    :Human Nutrition & Metabolism
  • Year         :  2024

The impact of micronutrients on the sense of taste

  • Authors  :Samer Younes
  • Journal   :Human Nutrition & Metabolism
  • Year        :   2023

A Comprehensive Examination of the Nutritional Sufficiency of Vegan Recipes Widely Available in the Market

  • Authors  :Samer Younes
  • Journal   :J. Nutrition and Food Processing
  • Year        :   2024