Luca Roncati | Pharmacovigilance | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Luca Roncati | Pharmacovigilance | Best Academic Researcher Award

Link Campus University | Italy

Prof. Dr. Luca Roncati is a distinguished Italian pathologist, physician-scientist, and academic leader whose extensive contributions have significantly advanced modern medical science. With a strong focus on senology, gynecologic oncology, gynecopathology, and hematopathology, he stands as a prominent figure in the global medical community. Dr. Roncati has an impressive record of 228 scientific publications, collectively cited in over 1,073 documents with more than 1,738 total citations, reflecting the profound influence and credibility of his research across various medical disciplines.Renowned for his groundbreaking discoveries, Dr. Roncati is the eponym of the Roncati–Manenti Triad, a key diagnostic concept in gynecologic oncology, and the describer of T rex lymphoma, a rare hematological condition that broadened the understanding of lymphoid malignancies. As a pioneering researcher in COVID-19, his investigations provided critical insights into viral pathogenesis and immune mechanisms, shaping the scientific response during the global pandemic. Furthermore, his innovative work in nanopathology has paved the way for the integration of nanotechnology into modern diagnostic pathology, offering revolutionary approaches to disease detection at the molecular level.Beyond research, Dr. Roncati is a full-time Professor of Pathology at Link Campus University in Rome, where he mentors future medical professionals and drives forward-thinking educational programs in biomedical sciences. Simultaneously, he leads as the Head of the Women’s Health Department at the European Institute of Dermatology in Milan, where his expertise in women’s health, oncology, and diagnostic pathology enhances patient care and clinical outcomes.An award-winning author, academic editor, and inventor of anti-cancer patents, Dr. Roncati’s contributions exemplify the synergy between innovation, clinical excellence, and scientific discovery. His scholarly achievements, coupled with his dedication to advancing medical knowledge, have established him as one of the most influential figures in contemporary pathology and translational medicine. Through his research, publications, and leadership, Prof. Dr. Luca Roncati continues to inspire a new generation of scientists and clinicians in their pursuit of excellence and innovation in healthcare.

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Featured Publications

Roncati, L., et al. (2025). Erratum: Long COVID clinical evaluation, research and impact on society: a global expert consensus. Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials.

Roncati, L., et al. (2025). Long COVID clinical evaluation, research and impact on society: a global expert consensus. Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials.

Roncati, L., et al. (2025). pDNA impurities in mRNA vaccines. Editorial, Open Access.

Roncati, L., et al. (2025). Thoracic aortic pseudoaneurysm: Inside its pathophysiology. Vascular.

Roncati, L., et al. (2025). Adjuvant metronomic chemotherapy after surgery in pT1–T2 N0 M0 HER2-positive and ER/PR-positive breast cancer plus targeted therapy, anti-hormonal therapy, and radiotherapy, with or without immunotherapy: A new operational proposal. Editorial, Open Access.

Roncati, L., et al. (2025). Ozone–oxygen therapy to prevent HPV-related cancers of the lower gynecological tract in infected patients: The rationale for further developments. Cancers. [Open Access]

Roncati, L., et al. (2025). COVID-19 and upper limb compression neuropathies: A review. Review Article, Open Access.

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.