Paola Pontrelli | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Paola Pontrelli | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Biology and Life Sciences | University of Bari Aldo Moro | Italy

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Paola Pontrelli is a female scientist specializing in experimental biology with emphasis on renal pathophysiology, transplantation immunology, and molecular mechanisms in kidney disease. She holds a PhD in clinical pathology / experimental biology from the University of Bari Aldo Moro and/or affiliated institutions (PhD granted after high-quality doctoral work in molecular and immunologic mechanisms underlying renal injury, graft rejection, and kidney transplantation). Over her academic and professional career she has held roles such as Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences / Experimental Biology, has been involved in major research units at the University of Bari and related transplant and nephrology centers, and has collaborated extensively at national and international levels, participating in multidisciplinary projects on dialysis, graft rejection, bio-molecular profiling, immune signalling, complement activation and chronic kidney disease. Her work draws on strong research interests including diabetic nephropathy, antibody-mediated rejection of kidney transplants, inflammation and immune modulation in dialysis and transplant settings, interferon signatures, metabolic dysregulation in immune cells, and molecular biomarker discovery. She has developed research skills in transcriptomics / gene expression profiling, proteomics / phosphoproteome analyses, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, Western blot, microarray, quantitative PCR, bioinformatic pathway analysis, handling patient samples (dialysis, transplant) and in vitro/in vivo experimental models. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Paola Pontrelli has authored 97 documents, 2,676 Citations, 30 h-index, reflecting a robust scholarly output and impact.

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Featured Publications

  1. “Dialysis-related systemic microinflammation is associated with specific genomic patterns”, 2008 — ~31 citations

  2. “Local synthesis of interferon-alpha in lupus nephritis is associated with type I interferons signature and LMP7 induction in renal tubular epithelial cells”, 2015 — ~64 citations

  3. “GENE EXPRESSION PROFILES IN CD8+ T CELLS IN CHRONIC ANTIBODY-MEDIATED REJECTION (CAMR) OF KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION”, 2018 — citation

  4. “Plasma-derived extracellular vesicles from kidney transplant patients with antibody-mediated rejection induced endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition and senescence in tubular epithelial cells by modulating complement activation”, 2022 — citation

  5. “A type I interferon signature characterizes chronic antibody-mediated rejection in kidney transplantation”, 2015 — citation

 

Oluwatobi Otun | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Oluwatobi Otun | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award 

Postdoctoral Reseacher, at University of the Witwatersrand (WITS), South Africa.

Dr. Oluwatobi Sarah Otun is a distinguished postdoctoral fellow at the University of the Witwatersrand’s Protein Structure-Function Research Unit in Johannesburg, South Africa. With a robust academic foundation, she holds a Ph.D. in Life Sciences from the University of South Africa (2020), an M.Sc. in Life Sciences (2015), and a B.Sc. in Microbiology from Lagos State University, Nigeria (2007). Her research spans microbiology, plant science, and molecular biology, focusing on protein biochemistry and omics technologies. Dr. Otun has authored over 15 peer-reviewed publications and has several articles in review. She actively mentors postgraduate students and contributes to various scientific journals as a reviewer. Her interdisciplinary approach and dedication to scientific advancement have established her as a prominent figure in her field. 🌱🔬📚weblogoa.com+1scitcentralconferences.com+1

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Otun’s academic journey commenced with a B.Sc. in Microbiology from Lagos State University, Nigeria, where she investigated the survival of pathogens in traditional beverages. She then pursued an M.Sc. in Life Sciences at the University of South Africa, focusing on the microbiological and nutritional qualities of leafy vegetables. Her doctoral research delved into the transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic profiling of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, a phytopathogenic fungus, earning her a Ph.D. in Life Sciences in 2020. Her educational background laid a solid foundation for her interdisciplinary research endeavors. 🎓📘🧬weblogoa.com

Experience

Dr. Otun’s professional trajectory includes significant roles in research and clinical settings. She currently serves as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of the Witwatersrand, focusing on protein structure-function analysis and omics applications in pathogen studies. Previously, she worked as a microbiology researcher at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in Pretoria, South Africa, contributing to various scientific projects. Additionally, she gained clinical experience as a medical laboratory technician at Ayodele Medical Centre in Lagos, Nigeria. These positions have enriched her research perspective, blending theoretical knowledge with practical applications. 🔬🧪👩‍🔬

Research Interests

Dr. Otun’s research interests encompass several key areas:

  • Protein structure-function analysis of microbial and plant proteins.

  • Application of omics technologies (transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics) in pathogen studies.

  • Cancer research, focusing on therapeutic targets and natural compounds.

  • Investigation of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms in ESKAPE pathogens.

  • Utilization of 3D cell culture models for cancer and drug response studies.

  • Engineering natural product biosynthesis for pharmaceutical applications.

  • Structure-based drug design using molecular docking and simulation tools.

  • Biotechnology-driven solutions for sustainable agriculture and food safety.
    Her interdisciplinary approach aims to bridge gaps between microbiology, biotechnology, and medicine. 🧬🧪🌿weblogoa.com+1scitcentralconferences.com+1

Awards

Dr. Otun’s exceptional contributions to science have been recognized through several prestigious awards:

  • 2023: Asia’s Outstanding Researcher Award by the Asia Research Awards, in association with Times of Research and the World Research Council, at ASTRA 2023.

  • 2025: Provisional Selection for Best Researcher Award by the International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award, recognizing her recent publication on muscadine grape extracts in cancer treatment.

  • 2025: UCL-Wits Preclinical 3D Modeling Team Science Award, awarded by the UCL-Wits University Strategic Partnership Platform for a meritorious project.
    These accolades underscore her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and innovation. 🏆🌍🔬

Top Noted Publications

Dr. Otun has an extensive publication record in renowned scientific journals

  1. Otun, S., & Ntushelo, K. (2020).
    Proteomic analysis of the phytogenic fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum.
    Journal of Chromatography B, 1144, 122053.
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2020.122053
  • Published in volume 1144 of Journal of Chromatography B.

  • Article number: 122053 (often journals use article numbers instead of page ranges).

2. Mbovane, M.M.S., Gangireddygari, V.S.R., Otun, O.S., & Ntushelo, K. (2021).
Phylogenetic Analysis of Selected Genes of Pectobacterium carotovorum Subsp. Brasiliense.
SSRN (preprint server).
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3992372

  • This is a preprint hosted on SSRN (Social Science Research Network).

  • No volume or issue because it’s a preprint.

3. Otun, S.O., Achilonu, I., & Ntushelo, K. (2022).
Proteomics analysis of the phytopathogenic fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum: a narrative review.
Journal of Bio-XResearch, 5(3), 112–117.
DOI: 10.1097/JBR.0000000000000130

  • Volume 5, Issue 3, pages 112 to 117.

4. Pooe, K., Thulo, M., Makumbe, H., Akumadu, B., Otun, O., Aloke, C., & Achilonu, I. (2022).
Biophysical description of Bromosulfophthalein interaction with the 28-kDa glutathione transferase from Schistosoma japonicum.
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 252, 111524.
DOI: 10.1016/j.molbiopara.2022.111524

  • Volume 252, article number 111524.

5. Otun, S.O., & Ntushelo, K. (2024).
A data catalogue of alcohol dehydrogenases in the genome of a tissue macerating Pectobacterium brasiliense isolated from potato in South Africa.
Data in Brief, 52, 109918.
DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2023.109918 (likely based on journal’s DOI pattern)

  • Volume 52, article number 109918.

Conclusion

Dr. Oluwatobi Sarah Otun exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher deserving of the Best Researcher Award. Her strong academic foundation, impressive research output, innovative work with societal relevance, and active professional engagement position her as a leading candidate. While minor enhancements in international collaboration and impact metrics reporting could further bolster her profile, her contributions to molecular biology, biotechnology, and cancer research clearly demonstrate her excellence and significant impact in her field.

Álvaro Torres-Martos | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Álvaro Torres-Martos | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr Álvaro Torres-Martos, University of Granada, Spain

Based on the impressive research experience and academic achievements of Mr. Álvaro Torres-Martos, he appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publication profile

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Research Experience

Mr. Torres-Martos has been deeply involved in cutting-edge research projects. His work as a Bioinformatic Researcher on the ACTIBATE project, focused on exploring therapeutic targets through exercise and brown adipose tissue activation, demonstrates his expertise in bioinformatics. His role as a Pre-doctoral Researcher on the EXOMAIR project, which aims to use explicable artificial intelligence for precision medicine, further highlights his research excellence and potential impact in the field of metabolic health.

Academic Background

With a Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry and a Master’s in Bioinformatics and Biostatistics, Mr. Torres-Martos has a solid foundation in the sciences, further strengthened by his ongoing pre-doctoral studies and faculty position in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Granada. His academic progression reflects a commitment to interdisciplinary research, particularly in bioinformatics and precision medicine.

Research Publications

Mr. Torres-Martos has contributed to high-impact journals, with publications that showcase his expertise in multi-omics, machine learning, and their applications in childhood obesity and insulin resistance. His research has been recognized in well-regarded journals like Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Translational Psychiatry, with his work cited by other scholars, indicating the relevance and influence of his studies in the scientific community.

Other Achievements

Mr. Torres-Martos’s achievements extend beyond publications. His victory in the III Bioinformatics Datathon and the development of the ObMetrics app highlight his practical contributions to the field. Additionally, his active participation in national and international conferences and completion of specialized courses in data science and bioinformatics demonstrate his dedication to continuous learning and knowledge dissemination.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Mr. Álvaro Torres-Martos has established himself as a highly skilled researcher with a significant impact on the fields of bioinformatics, precision medicine, and metabolic health. His academic background, research experience, and substantial contributions to high-impact journals make him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His ongoing commitment to advancing knowledge in bioinformatics and his innovative approaches to addressing complex health issues position him as a leading researcher with a promising future.

Publication top notes

Impact of physical activity and exercise on the epigenome in skeletal muscle and effects on systemic metabolism

Omics data preprocessing for machine learning: A case study in childhood obesity

Body mass index interacts with a genetic-risk score for depression increasing the risk of the disease in high-susceptibility individuals

Human multi-omics data pre-processing for predictive purposes using machine learning: a case study in childhood obesity

Integrative analysis of blood cells DNA methylation, transcriptomics and genomics identifies novel epigenetic regulatory mechanisms of insulin resistance during puberty in …

Multiomics and eXplainable artificial intelligence for decision support in insulin resistance early diagnosis: A pediatric population-based longitudinal study

Leveraging Machine Learning and Genetic Risk Scores for the Prediction of Metabolic Syndrome in Children with Obesity

An Unhealthy Dietary Pattern-Related Metabolic Signature Is Associated with Cardiometabolic and Mortality Outcomes: A Prospective Analysis of the UK Biobank Cohort

Big Data and Machine Learning as Tools for the Biomedical Field

Epigenetic Alterations in the Estrogen Receptor Accompany the Development of Obesity-Associated Insulin Resistance during Sexual Maturation

Stelios Vasilopoulos | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Stelios Vasilopoulos | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr Stelios Vasilopoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Stelios Vasilopoulos, MSc in Food Technology and Quality Assurance from the University of Reading (2003), is a researcher at the University of Thessaly’s Telecommunications & Networks Laboratory since 2018 📚🔬. He has extensive experience in project management, focusing on smart specialization and technology development in the food and feed industry 🌱🐔. Previously, he co-founded Mamasfood Catering Ltd and worked at DO & CO Event & Airline Catering Ltd as a Process Manager 🍴✈️. Stelios has participated in numerous international projects, published multiple research papers, and is a frequent speaker at academic conferences 📑🌍.

Publication profile

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Education

👩‍🎓 In June 2003, I earned my MSc in Food Technology and Quality Assurance from the University of Reading, UK. Since January 2018, I have been a researcher at the University of Thessaly’s Telecommunications & Networks Laboratory, focusing on smart specialization and technology development in food and agriculture. 🧑‍💼 As co-founder and CEO of Mamasfood Catering Ltd (2015-2016), I managed an online restaurant in London. At DO & CO Event & Airline Catering Ltd (2011-2015), I was a Process Manager. 🥗 Previously, I held various roles at Bakkavor Group (2006-2011) and Katsouris Fresh Foods Ltd (2003-2006), enhancing production efficiency and quality assurance. 🌐🗣️ I speak English and French.

Research focus

Stelios Vasilopoulos’s research focuses on the use of insect larvae as sustainable feed additives in livestock production. Key studies include the effects of black soldier fly, mealworm, and superworm on broiler growth and antioxidant activity under heat stress. His work also examines the impact of whole insect larvae on intestinal morphology and microbiota of broilers. Notable publications cover broiler diets replaced with Tenebrio molitor larvae, as well as flaxseed and lupins in dairy cow diets. Vasilopoulos’s contributions highlight advancements in livestock nutrition and sustainability 🐔🐛🌾📈.

Publication top notes

Black soldier fly, mealworm and superworm: chemical composition and comparative effect on broiler growth

Effect of three different insect larvae on growth performance and antioxidant activity of thigh, breast, and liver tissues of chickens reared under mild heat stress

Diet replacement with whole insect larvae affects intestinal morphology and microbiota of broiler chickens

Sustainable Use of Feed Additives in Livestock

Growth performance, welfare traits and meat characteristics of broilers fed diets partly replaced with whole Tenebrio molitor larvae

Feeding Flaxseed and Lupins during the Transition Period in Dairy Cows: Effects on Production Performance, Fertility and Biochemical Blood Indices

Composition, Organoleptic Characteristics, Fatty Acid Profile and Oxidative Status of Cow’s Milk and White Cheese after Dietary Partial Replacement of Soybean Meal with Flaxseed and Lupin