Hilmi Uysal | Biology and Life Sciences | Hypothesis Achievement Award

Prof. Dr. Hilmi Uysal | Biology and Life Sciences | Hypothesis Achievement Award

Prof. Dr. Hilmi Uysal | Biology and Life Sciences | Retired at Akdeniz University | Turkey 

Prof. Dr. Hilmi Uysal is a distinguished clinician–scientist and academic neurologist with internationally recognized expertise in neuromuscular and neurodegenerative disorders, particularly amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, spinal muscular atrophy, cortical plasticity, and clinical neurophysiology. He holds a Ph.D. in a neuroscience-related discipline and is affiliated with Akdeniz University, where he combines advanced clinical practice with hypothesis-driven biomedical research. Prof. Dr. Hilmi Uysal has extensive professional experience in neurological diagnostics, electrophysiology, and translational neuroscience, contributing to the development of improved diagnostic pathways, biomarker-driven disease characterization, and treatment monitoring strategies. His research interests encompass motor neuron diseases, neuromuscular junction disorders, neuroplasticity following injury or transplantation, genetic and molecular mechanisms of neurological diseases, and data-driven clinical analytics. He is particularly skilled in electromyography, nerve conduction studies, transcranial magnetic stimulation, MUNE techniques, advanced neuroimaging interpretation, and integrative clinical research methodologies. Prof. Dr. Hilmi Uysal has played a significant role in multicenter and international research collaborations, supporting cross-border studies that enhance global neurological knowledge and patient outcomes.

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Adaptive neural mechanisms of self face recognition after face transplantation
– Scientific Reports, 2025
Identification of a presymptomatic and early disease signature for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS): Protocol of the premodiALS study
– Neurological Research and Practice, 2025 
Evaluating the effects of nusinersen treatment in adults with spinal muscular atrophy using axonal excitability and MScanFit MUNE
– Muscle & Nerve, 2025 
Comparison of 3D surface and landmark-based analysis methods: The reliability and efficiency in determining asymmetry after facial palsy
– Journal of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, 2025 
Gut microbiota and short-chain fatty acid profiles in facioscapulohumeral dystrophy: Associations with epigenetic alterations
– Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 2025

Mohamed Houta | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mohamed Houta | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr Mohamed Houta, Beni Suef University, Egypt

Mohamed Houta appears to be a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award based on his extensive experience and contributions in the field of vaccinology, particularly related to poultry diseases

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Solid Background in Immunology and Vaccinology

Mohamed has a robust foundation in immunology and vaccine research, which is evident from his current role as a Scientific Affairs Manager at Klybeck Life Sciences and his prior experience at MEVAC for Vaccines. His focus on inactivated and live poultry vaccines, conducting preclinical and clinical trials, and ensuring regulatory compliance underscores his deep expertise.

Significant Research Contributions

His publication record highlights his research impact. For example, his work on the Emergence, Evolution, and Spread of Infectious Bronchitis Virus Genotype GI-23 published in Archives of Virology and Phylodynamic and Recombination Analyses published in Animals demonstrate his ability to conduct significant and relevant research. These studies have contributed to a better understanding of avian diseases, which is critical for advancing vaccine development.

Leadership in R&D

As a Scientific Affairs Manager, Mohamed has demonstrated leadership in research and development, particularly in vaccine design and production, including the implementation of complex R&D projects and ensuring compliance with European and Saudi regulations. His involvement in reviewing and approving the development and validation of analytical methods and in vivo vaccine testing protocols indicates a strong leadership role in research.

Ongoing Academic Pursuits

Mohamed is also pursuing a PhD in Veterinary Sciences with a focus on poultry diseases at Beni Suef University and Padua University, which further strengthens his qualifications as a researcher committed to advancing knowledge in his field.

Global Perspective

His involvement in research and clinical trials across different countries and his multilingual abilities (Arabic, English, and Italian) add a global perspective to his work, which is valuable in the context of a global award.

Conclusion

Given Mohamed Houta’s extensive research contributions, leadership in R&D, and ongoing academic pursuits, he is a suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His work not only advances public health through vaccine development but also contributes significantly to the global understanding of avian diseases.

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The emergence, evolution and spread of infectious bronchitis virus genotype GI-23

Phylodynamic and recombination analyses of avian infectious bronchitis GI-23 reveal a widespread recombinant cluster and new among-countries linkages

COVID-19: Risk assessment and mitigation measures in healthcare and non-healthcare workplaces

Infection with Avian Coronaviruses: A recurring problem in turkeys

Dall’Est all’Ovest: ricostruzione filodinamica della storia della variante 2 del virus della bronchite infettiva aviare