Vignesh Arumugam | Biology and Life Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Vignesh Arumugam | Biology and Life Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Assistant Professor of Botany at NGM College (Autonomous) Pollachi | India

Dr. Vignesh Arumugam, M.Sc., Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor (Temporary) in the Department of Botany at NGM College (Autonomous), affiliated with Bharathiar University in Tamil Nadu, India. With a Ph.D. in Botany from Bharathiar University, his research spans phytochemistry, food biotechnology, pharmacology, microbiology, and nanotechnology. He has authored over 30 peer-reviewed articles in Q1 and Q2 SCIE/Scopus-indexed journals and serves on the editorial boards and as a reviewer for numerous international journals. His work has earned him accolades such as the Best Researcher Award (2024) and the Innovative Project Proposal Award (2021). Dr. Vignesh is actively engaged in student mentorship, curriculum development, and research proposal writing. His interdisciplinary research focuses on the bioactive potential of medicinal plants, green synthesis of nanoparticles, and the health impact of functional foods. With an H-index of 10 (Google Scholar), his growing academic footprint and dedication to scientific advancement make him a promising contributor to the fields of plant science and biotechnology.

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Education

Dr. Vignesh Arumugam holds a strong academic background in the biological sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Botany from Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, completing his doctoral research between 2015 and 2022 with a focus on phytochemical analysis, ethnobotany, and plant-based nanotechnology. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed his M.Sc. in Botany at Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, from 2012 to 2014, where he gained advanced knowledge in plant biology and related laboratory techniques. He began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Biotechnology from JJ College of Arts and Science, Pudukkottai, between 2009 and 2012, laying a strong interdisciplinary foundation that supports his current research in pharmacognosy, microbiology, and bioinformatics.

Professional Experience

Dr. Vignesh Arumugam has accumulated diverse professional experience in both teaching and research within the field of plant sciences. He is currently serving as an Assistant Professor (Temporary) in the Department of Botany at NGM College (Autonomous), Pollachi, where he teaches microbiology, biochemistry, biotechnology, and bioinformatics, while also supervising Ph.D. and undergraduate research students. Prior to this role, he worked as a Project Assistant at Bharathiar University from 2014 to 2016, contributing to projects funded by TNSCST, focusing on plant conservation, phytochemical screening, and cryopreservation techniques. His professional contributions extend beyond the classroom through his roles as Placement and Scholarship Coordinator, curriculum developer, and organizer of seminars and workshops, reflecting his commitment to academic mentorship, student development, and interdisciplinary research.

Research Interest

Dr. Vignesh Arumugam’s research interests lie at the intersection of plant science, biotechnology, and pharmacology, with a strong focus on the discovery and application of bioactive compounds from medicinal plants. He specializes in phytochemistry, ethnobotany, food biotechnology, and nanotechnology, exploring the therapeutic potential of plant extracts and green-synthesized nanoparticles. His work includes in vitro and in silico investigations into antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antimicrobial activities, along with studies on functional foods and nutraceuticals for chronic disease prevention. Additionally, he is keenly interested in the environmental impact of nanopollution, the gut microbiota’s role in health, and the sustainable utilization of plant resources from biodiversity-rich regions like the Western Ghats. His interdisciplinary approach bridges traditional knowledge with modern scientific techniques to address pressing health and environmental challenges.

Award and Honor

Dr. Vignesh Arumugam has been recognized for his innovative and impactful contributions to scientific research through several prestigious awards and honors. In 2024, he received the Best Researcher Award for his excellence in phytochemical analysis from the International Academic Awards organized by ScienceFather. Earlier, during 2020–2021, he was honored with the Innovative Project Proposal Award by the Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC) at Bharathiar University, acknowledging his ability to conceptualize forward-thinking research proposals. Additionally, he was supported by the Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology (TNSCST) as a Project Assistant between 2014 and 2016, which provided him with a foundation to advance in plant biotechnology and conservation research. These recognitions reflect his dedication to high-quality research, innovation, and his growing influence in the scientific community.

Publications Top Noted

Title: A review on the influence of nutraceuticals and functional foods on health
Year: 2024
Citations: 73

Title: Comparative LC-MS analysis of bioactive compounds, antioxidants and antibacterial activity from leaf and callus extracts of Saraca asoca
Year: 2022
Citations: 53

Title: Food contaminants: Impact of food processing, challenges and mitigation strategies for food security
Year: 2024
Citations: 29

Title: Nutritional assessment, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antidiabetic potential of traditionally used wild plant, Berberis tinctoria Lesch.
Year: 2021
Citations: 29

Title: Green synthesis and characterization of zinc oxide nanoparticles using Berberis tinctoria Lesch. leaves and fruits extract of multi-biological applications
Year: 2021
Citations: 28

Title: Unraveling the role of medicinal plants and Gut microbiota in colon cancer: Towards microbiota-based strategies for prevention and treatment
Year: 2023
Citations: 27

Title: A review on ethnomedicinal and phytopharmacological potential of traditionally wild and endemic plant Berberis tinctoria Lesch.
Year: 2022
Citations: 19

Conclusion

Dr. Vignesh Arumugam is a highly qualified and promising candidate for the Excellence in Research Award. His interdisciplinary research, strong publication record, and academic service make him well-suited for recognition. Although there is room to broaden his international collaboration and innovation impact, his current profile reflects research excellence, institutional contribution, and scientific integrity.

Baran Seven | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Baran Seven | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Academic Researcher Award

TST Rakor ve Tıbbi Aletler San ve Tic Ltd Sti | Turkey 

Dr. Baran Seven is a dedicated academic researcher in the field of Biology, specializing in toxicology, genotoxicity, and environmental health sciences. He completed his Ph.D. in Biology at Giresun University in 2022, following both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the same institution. His research primarily focuses on investigating the toxic effects of various environmental and chemical agents—such as pesticides, parabens, heavy metals, and synthetic additives—using in vivo models like Swiss albino mice and Allium cepa. He also explores the protective roles of natural plant extracts (e.g., grape seed, Nigella sativa, and nettle) against induced toxicity. Dr. Seven has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed national and international publications, including a notable article in Scientific Reports, and has presented at more than 25 scientific conferences. With experience in collaborative research projects and a consistent academic trajectory, he is emerging as a strong researcher in the field of experimental biology and environmental toxicology.

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Education 

Dr. Baran Seven has pursued his entire academic journey in the field of Biology at Giresun University, Turkey. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biology in 2013, laying a solid foundation in life sciences. He then completed his Master’s degree in 2015, focusing on toxicology with a thesis titled “Albino farelerde paraben tarafından teşvik edilen toksisiteye karşı ısırgan otu özütünün koruyucu rolünün araştırılması” (The protective role of nettle extract against paraben-induced toxicity in albino mice). Building on this expertise, he obtained his Ph.D. in Biology in 2022, with a comprehensive dissertation titled “Swiss albino farelerde sipermetrin toksisitesinin araştırılması: Fizyolojik, genetik ve biyokimyasal yaklaşım” (Investigation of cypermethrin toxicity in Swiss albino mice: A physiological, genetic, and biochemical approach). His academic progression reflects a strong and focused commitment to experimental toxicology and environmental biology.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Baran Seven has cultivated significant research experience in the fields of environmental toxicology, genotoxicity, and biological sciences through his active involvement in various academic projects and collaborative studies. He has served as a research assistant and co-investigator in multiple experimental research projects focusing on the physiological and genotoxic impacts of chemical substances—including parabens, lead, titanium dioxide, and pesticides—on animal and plant models. His work notably includes assessing the protective effects of natural compounds like Nigella sativa, carotene, and grape seed extract against chemically induced toxicity. In addition to project-based roles, Dr. Seven has contributed extensively to academic literature with research published in peer-reviewed journals and numerous presentations at national and international scientific conferences. His hands-on involvement in laboratory experiments and interdisciplinary teamwork highlights his strong technical skills and dedication to advancing public health-related biological research.

Research Interests 

Dr. Baran Seven’s research interests lie at the intersection of environmental toxicology, genotoxicity, and natural product pharmacology. He is particularly focused on exploring the toxic effects of environmental pollutants—such as pesticides (e.g., cypermethrin), heavy metals, and industrial chemicals—on living organisms, using both animal (Mus musculus) and plant (Allium cepa) model systems. A significant aspect of his work involves evaluating the protective and therapeutic potential of natural plant extracts (like Urtica dioica, Nigella sativa, and grape seed extract) against chemically induced oxidative stress and DNA damage. His multidisciplinary approach combines physiological, biochemical, and genetic analysis techniques, including the Comet assay and chromosomal aberration tests, to assess cellular responses to toxic exposure. Dr. Seven’s work aims to contribute to environmental health, public safety, and the development of natural alternatives to chemical-based interventions.

Awards and Honors 

While specific individual awards and honors are not explicitly listed in his academic record, Dr. Baran Seven’s scholarly contributions have been consistently recognized through his active participation in national and international scientific congresses, where he has presented numerous full-text papers and oral/poster presentations. His research has earned visibility in prestigious platforms such as the Scientific Reports journal, reflecting the academic merit and impact of his work in the field of toxicology and genotoxicology. His selection as a co-author and contributor in multiple collaborative projects also indicates the professional respect and trust he holds within his research community. Continued recognition through peer-reviewed publications and invitations to present at major scientific forums highlight his growing reputation as a promising researcher in environmental health and biological sciences.

Publications Top Noted

Title: Investigation of cypermethrin toxicity in Swiss albino mice with physiological, genetic and biochemical approaches

Year: 2022

Citations: 25

Conclusion

Dr. Baran Seven demonstrates strong potential and suitability for the Best Academic Researcher Award, particularly in the early-career or mid-career researcher category (age 34). His focused and original contributions to toxicology and genotoxicity, consistent publication record, and active conference engagement qualify him for recognition.

Zhefeng Meng | Evolutionary Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhefeng Meng | Evolutionary Biology | Best Researcher Award

Diretor at Fudan University, China

Dr. Zhefeng Meng (PhD, MD) is an accomplished Associate Professor and Deputy Director of the Scientific Research Department at Minhang Hospital, Fudan University. With over two decades of research experience, his work spans HIV molecular evolution, viral-host interactions, cancer biomarker discovery, and tumor immunology. He has published extensively in leading journals such as J Hepatol, J Infect Dis, Front Immunol, and Cell Death & Disease, contributing significantly to both basic and translational biomedical sciences. Dr. Meng has secured multiple competitive research grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Shanghai Science and Technology Commission, and various postdoctoral programs. His scientific excellence has earned him numerous honors, including the Leading Talent Award of Minhang District and prestigious international travel and scholarship grants. His current research focuses on improving early cancer diagnostics and advancing immunotherapeutic strategies, positioning him as a key contributor to global efforts in infectious disease control and cancer research.

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🎓 Education Background of Dr. Zhefeng Meng

Dr. Zhefeng Meng has built a strong and multidisciplinary academic foundation in medical sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Medical Molecular Virology from the National Center for AIDS and STD Control and Prevention (China CDC) between 2005 and 2008, focusing on HIV gene variation and evolution. Prior to this, he completed a Master’s degree in Medical Molecular Biology at Wenzhou Medical College from 2001 to 2004, where he conducted research on fusion proteins and gene expression. His academic journey began with a College Diploma in Clinical Laboratory Medicine at Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine from 1996 to 1999. This diverse educational background laid a solid foundation for his future contributions in virology, oncology, and immunology.

💼 Professional Experience of Dr. Zhefeng Meng

Dr. Zhefeng Meng has amassed extensive professional experience across leading medical and research institutions. Since 2015, he has served as an Associate Professor and Deputy Director of the Scientific Research Department at Minhang Hospital, Fudan University, where he leads cutting-edge studies on HIV recombination, syphilis and influenza evolution, and cancer biomarkers. Prior to this, from 2010 to 2015, he worked as an Associate Professor at the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center, also affiliated with Fudan University, focusing on HIV-host protein interactions and viral replication mechanisms. From 2008 to 2010, Dr. Meng undertook postdoctoral research under Prof. Yumei Wen at Fudan University’s Key Laboratory of Medical Molecular Virology, where he studied therapeutic vaccines and HIV gene mutations. His earlier roles include Ph.D. research at China CDC, research assistantship at Taizhou Hospital, and work in the biotech industry, all of which contributed to his development as a versatile and impactful researcher in infectious diseases and oncology.

🔬 Research Interests of Dr. Zhefeng Meng

Dr. Zhefeng Meng’s research interests lie at the intersection of virology, immunology, and oncology, with a strong focus on infectious disease pathogenesis and tumor biology. He is particularly interested in the genetic evolution, recombination, and functional mutations of HIV, as well as their impact on viral infectivity, immune evasion, and host interactions. His work extends to studying early diagnostic biomarkers for liver and colorectal cancers, aiming to improve cancer detection and treatment strategies. Additionally, Dr. Meng explores the immune regulatory roles of viral proteins and develops novel immunotherapeutic approaches, such as peptide-based vaccines and fusion proteins. His interdisciplinary approach integrates molecular biology, clinical research, and translational science to address pressing global health challenges.

🏅 Awards and Honors of Dr. Zhefeng Meng

Dr. Zhefeng Meng has been widely recognized for his outstanding contributions to biomedical research through numerous national and international awards. He was honored as one of the Leading Talents of Minhang District in 2018 and received the First Rank Zhejiang Provincial Award for Medical and Health Technology Innovation in 2012. His excellence as a young scientist was acknowledged with Young Investigator Scholarships at both AIDS 2012 and AIDS Vaccine 2012, and he earned travel grants for global virology symposiums. Earlier in his career, he was named a Top PhD Student at China CDC and received multiple provincial awards for science and technology innovations. His consistent academic excellence was also marked by honors such as the Kwang-Hua Scholarship, Top Graduate Student distinction from Wenzhou Medical College, and leadership awards during his undergraduate years. These accolades reflect Dr. Meng’s sustained impact, innovation, and leadership in the fields of virology and medical science.

Conclusion 

Dr. Zhefeng Meng is a highly accomplished biomedical researcher with a sustained and impactful contribution to infectious disease research, oncology, and molecular medicine. His work is scientifically rigorous, clinically relevant, and nationally recognized. With high-quality publications, funded research projects, and strong institutional leadership, he exemplifies the criteria for the Best Researcher Award.

📄 Publication Top Noted

  1. Title: TLR10 expression in unswitched memory B associates with the disease activity of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
    Authors: Lumin Zhang, Linchang Yu, Quanfu Li, Meiping Ni, Qiongzhu Dong, Yufang Bao, Jinguan Zhang, Danping Ruan, Zhefeng Meng*, Nannan Lai
    Journal: Clinical Rheumatology
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 3

  2. Title: Nesfatin-1 regulates the HMGB1-TLR4-NF-κB signaling pathway to inhibit inflammation and its effects on the random skin flap survival in rats
    Authors: [Not fully visible]
    Journal: International Immunopharmacology
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 7

  3. Title: Roxadustat promotes hypoxia-inducible factor-1α/vascular endothelial growth factor signalling to enhance random skin flap survival in rats
    Authors: [Not fully visible]
    Journal: International Wound Journal
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 9

  4. Title: Saxagliptin promotes random skin flap survival
    Authors: [Not fully visible]
    Journal: International Immunopharmacology
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 10

  5. Title: Evidence of Residual Ongoing Viral Replication in Chronic Hepatitis B Patients Successfully Treated With Nucleos(t)ide Analogues
    Authors: Yu T, Zhang M, Zhang H, Zheng J, Shen C, Jiang N, Zou L, Wang J, Yu Y, Zhang Q, Yu S, Huang Y, Huang Y, Zhang J, Qiu C*, Zhang W*, Meng Z*.
    Journal: Journal of Infectious Diseases
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 6

 

khosrow khalifeh | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

khosrow khalifeh | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr khosrow khalifeh, University of Zanjan, Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Khosrow Khalifeh is a leading Iranian biophysicist whose academic journey and research excellence have significantly advanced the fields of protein folding, bioinformatics, and molecular biophysics. Currently serving at the University of Zanjan, he specializes in investigating the structural dynamics of biomolecules and their functional interactions using experimental and computational approaches. His multidisciplinary teaching spans biophysical chemistry, radiation biology, and computational molecular biology. Dr. Khalifeh has authored several impactful publications in peer-reviewed journals and contributed chapters to prestigious Elsevier volumes. He is also known for pioneering work on luciferase proteins, chondroitinase enzymes, and the computational analysis of photoproteins. With over a decade of academic and research experience, his work not only enhances scientific understanding but also holds promise in areas like neurobiology and drug resistance. Dr. Khalifeh stands out as a deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award due to his scholarly contributions, innovation, and commitment to education.

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Education

Dr. Khosrow Khalifeh’s academic foundation is deeply rooted in the biological sciences and biophysics. He earned his Ph.D. in Biophysics from Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran, in 2010. His doctoral research focused on the kinetic and thermodynamic behavior of wild-type and mutant Firefly Luciferase (Lampyris turkestanicus), exploring the complexities of protein folding and unfolding. He obtained his Master’s degree in Biophysics from the same institution in 2005, working on chemical modification of lysozyme and its impact on protein refolding kinetics. Prior to that, he completed his Bachelor of Science in Biology from Shahid Chamran University, Ahvaz, in 2000. His educational journey, characterized by strong theoretical and practical engagement with protein chemistry, molecular interactions, and biophysical mechanisms, has laid a solid groundwork for his later work in advanced biomolecular research and computational biology.

Experience

Dr. Khalifeh began his academic career as an Assistant Professor of Biophysics at the University of Zanjan in 2010. Over the next seven years, he actively contributed to teaching and research in molecular biophysics, eventually being promoted to Associate Professor in 2017. His teaching portfolio is extensive, including courses such as Biophysical Chemistry, Molecular Biophysics, Radiation Biophysics, Bioinformatics, and Biological Sequence Analysis. He also covers advanced topics like computational molecular biology and the philosophy of biology. Throughout his tenure, his teaching evaluations have consistently exceeded expectations, reflecting his commitment to academic excellence. His research integrates experimental biophysics and computational simulations, mentoring numerous graduate students while collaborating with national and international researchers. Dr. Khalifeh has built a reputation for combining innovative methodologies with solid pedagogical skills, and his ongoing efforts continue to shape the next generation of biophysicists in Iran and beyond.

Awards and Honors

Although specific awards and honors are not listed in the provided data, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Khosrow Khalifeh’s distinguished academic trajectory and peer recognition can be inferred from his consistently high teaching evaluations, publication record, and contributions to edited volumes by Academic Press (Elsevier). His selection as a co-author for high-impact book chapters such as “Spectroscopic Methods to Study Protein Folding Kinetics” and “Chondroitinase ABC I in Spinal Cord Injury” speaks volumes about his expertise and scientific standing. Dr. Khalifeh’s work has been published in reputable journals like International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, Spectrochimica Acta, Luminescence, European Biophysics Journal, and Scientific Reports. These accomplishments reflect peer recognition and academic influence, establishing him as a key thought leader in his field. His eligibility for the Best Researcher Award is further strengthened by this solid academic footprint and the originality of his contributions to biophysical research.

Research Focus

Dr. Khosrow Khalifeh’s research spans the intersecting domains of biophysics, bioinformatics, systems biology, and biotechnology. His primary focus lies in understanding protein folding and unfolding mechanisms, enzyme dynamics, and molecular interactions using both wet-lab experiments and in silico simulations. He has significantly contributed to the molecular study of photoproteins such as Mnemiopsin and enzymes like Chondroitinase ABC I and cyclomaltodextrinase. His research employs molecular dynamics simulations, structural modeling, and thermodynamic profiling to explore the functional consequences of site-directed mutations and ligand binding. Additionally, he has investigated protein-DNA interactions, protein engineering, and the biochemical effects of mutation-induced charge shifts, offering insights into disease-related protein dysfunctions and potential biotechnological applications. This cross-disciplinary focus positions Dr. Khalifeh at the cutting edge of biomolecular and computational biophysics, making his work highly impactful for both theoretical understanding and translational science.

Publication Top Notes

Interaction of lysozyme with gold nanorods: conformation and activity investigations

Roles of trehalose and magnesium sulfate on structural and functional stability of firefly luciferase

Thermodynamics of protein folding: methodology, data analysis and interpretation of data

Effect of arginine on pre-nucleus stage of interferon beta-1b aggregation

Critical role of a loop at C-terminal domain on the conformational stability and catalytic efficiency of chondroitinase ABC I

OCT4 spliced variants are highly expressed in brain cancer tissues and inhibition of OCT4B1 causes G2/M arrest in brain cancer cells

The role of trehalose for metastable state and functional form of recombinant interferon beta-1b

rosanna mallamaci | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

rosanna mallamaci | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr rosanna mallamaci, University of Bari ‘Aldo Moro’, Italy

Based on the detailed CV of Assist. Prof. Dr. Rosanna Mallamaci, she appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Here’s why:

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Based on the detailed curriculum vitae of Assist. Prof. Dr. Rosanna Mallamaci, here’s an assessment of her suitability for the Best Researcher Award:

Research Excellence

Dr. Mallamaci’s research spans a broad range of topics, including:

  1. Cancer Research: Her work includes studying prognostic and predictive factors in colorectal cancer and breast cancer, as well as evaluating monoclonal antibodies’ effects on advanced tumors with bone metastases. These studies contribute significantly to clinical oncology and cancer therapeutics. 🧬🔬
  2. Neurodegeneration: She has conducted research on isoenzymes involved in neuroprotection and the effects of heavy metals on neurotoxicity. These contributions are crucial for understanding neurodegenerative diseases and potential interventions. 🧠⚛️
  3. Physiological Studies: Dr. Mallamaci has explored various physiological mechanisms, including hepatic carcinogenesis, intestinal permeability, and the role of proteins in muscle function and neuroblastoma cell protection. Her work offers valuable insights into both basic and applied physiology. 🏋️‍♂️🧪
  4. Pharmacological and Bioengineering Studies: She has investigated the impact of essential oils and secondary metabolites on health, demonstrating innovative approaches in pharmacology and bioengineering. 🌿🔍

Teaching and Leadership

Dr. Mallamaci’s extensive teaching experience in physiology across multiple academic levels and her involvement in various scientific societies indicate a strong commitment to education and research leadership. Her roles in academic committees and research evaluation further underscore her active contribution to advancing the scientific community. 📚👩‍🏫

Publications and Impact

Her publications, including those in reputable journals, reflect a robust research agenda and significant contributions to her fields of study. The variety and depth of her research underscore her ability to generate impactful and high-quality scientific knowledge. 📖🌟

Research focus

Based on the provided publications, the research focus of this individual seems to be diverse but primarily revolves around the biological effects of natural compounds and their therapeutic potential. Key areas include the antimicrobial properties of essential oils, particularly against Candida species, and the role of natural substances in health beyond oxidative stress and inflammation. They also explore the interaction between secondary metabolites from plants and human health, as well as the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains. The research includes investigating protective effects against cellular apoptosis and angiogenesis.

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Conclusion

Given Dr. Mallamaci’s comprehensive research portfolio, her impactful contributions to cancer research, neurodegeneration, and pharmacology, as well as her dedication to teaching and leadership in science, she is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her diverse and influential work positions her as a leading figure in her field, deserving of recognition for her excellence in research. 🏆🔬

publication top notes

β-Caryophyllene: a sesquiterpene with countless biological properties

The inhibition of Candida species by selected essential oils and their synergism with amphotericin B

In vitro synergic efficacy of the combination of Nystatin with the essential oils of Origanum vulgare and Pelargonium graveolens against some Candida species

Olive tree in circular economy as a source of secondary metabolites active for human and animal health beyond oxidative stress and inflammation

Emerging high-risk ST101 and ST307 carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae clones from bloodstream infections in Southern Italy

Protective effect of augmenter of liver regeneration on hydrogen peroxide-induced apoptosis in SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells

HB-EGF–EGFR signaling in bone marrow endothelial cells mediates angiogenesis associated with multiple myeloma

Anisakiasis, an Underestimated Infection: Effect on Intestinal Permeability of Anisakis simplex–Sensitized Patients

The biophysical and pharmacological characteristics of skeletal muscle ATP-sensitive K+ channels are modified in K+-depleted rat, an animal model of hypokalemic periodic paralysis