Mohamed Abu El-Regal | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Abu El-Regal | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Abu El-Regal | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award | Professor | King Abdulaziz University | Saudi Arabia

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Abu El-Regal is an accomplished marine ecologist and biological oceanographer whose career reflects deep expertise in ichthyoplankton ecology, coral reef biodiversity, larval fish identification, marine ecosystem assessment, and Red Sea environmental dynamics. His academic foundation includes a Ph.D. in Marine Ecology through a joint supervision program between Suez Canal University and the University of Hull, complemented by an M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Marine Science from Suez Canal University, establishing strong grounding in fish larvae biology, coral reef ecology, and marine ecosystem processes. Throughout his career, Prof. Dr. Mohamed Abu El-Regal has held distinguished academic positions, including Professor of Biological Oceanography at Port Said University and Professor in the Marine Biology Department at King Abdulaziz University, where he teaches advanced undergraduate and postgraduate courses, supervises MSc and PhD students, leads academic accreditation processes, coordinates departmental curriculum development, and contributes to institutional academic excellence. His research interests span coral reefs, fish larvae communities, zooplankton ecology, marine pollution assessment, aquaculture ecology, species distribution changes, reef fish taxonomy, and coastal ecosystem management, with extensive field experience involving coral reef surveys, larval fish sampling, marine biodiversity assessment, and statistical analyses using tools such as SPSS and PRIMER. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Abu El-Regal possesses strong research skills including fish larvae identification, coral reef fish taxonomy, ecological modeling, environmental impact evaluation, sample collection, genetic barcoding collaborations, and scientific diving with more than a thousand Red Sea dives contributing to ecological monitoring and marine conservation. His professional excellence is further demonstrated by active participation in numerous international conferences, keynote lectures, and workshops focused on biodiversity, aquaculture, fisheries management, invasive species, and Red Sea environmental challenges. He has earned several honors including keynote speaker recognitions, academic writing certifications, and quality assurance credentials that strengthen his academic leadership. As a reviewer for reputable peer-reviewed journals such as Coral Reefs, Marine Biology, Environmental Ecology of Fishes, and Journal of Applied Ichthyology, he contributes to maintaining high scientific standards. His memberships include the American Fisheries Society, Red Sea environmental protection groups, and multiple marine conservation associations, reflecting his commitment to environmental stewardship. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Abu El-Regal’s impactful contributions to marine science, published research in Scopus-indexed journals, supervision of emerging researchers, and leadership in academic and environmental initiatives highlight his influential role as a marine scientist dedicated to advancing global understanding of marine ecosystems and their conservation.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Abu El-Regal, M. A. (2025). New record of Saurida micropectoralis in the southern Red Sea and evidence of range expansion to East Africa. Fishes.

  2. Abu El-Regal, M. A. (2025). Chemical profiling, cytotoxicity and mode of action of sea urchin Echinometra mathaei exoskeleton extract in HepG2 cancer cell line. Toxin Reviews.

  3. Abu El-Regal, M. A. (2025). Genetic characterization of seven clownfish species using 16S rRNA DNA barcoding from the Jatinegara ornamental fish market. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research.

  4. Abu El-Regal, M. A. (2023). Comparative morphology and DNA barcoding of reef fish from Saudi Arabia and Indonesia. Marine Science Studies.

  5. Abu El-Regal, M. A. (2021). Hatching and early development of Holothuria scabra with implications for sea cucumber aquaculture. Marine Biology Research.

  6. Abu El-Regal, M. A. (2018). Ecological studies on zooplankton community structure in the Red Sea at Hurghada. Journal of Aquatic Ecology.

  7. Abu El-Regal, M. A. (2017). Phytoplankton productivity and hydrographic conditions in the Red Sea. Aquatic Environmental Research.

 

Tao Sun | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Tao Sun | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Tao Sun, Nankai University, China

Prof. Tao Sun is a distinguished researcher with a notable focus on the molecular mechanisms of malignant tumors, drug development, and pharmacology. His research contributions span across numerous high-impact journals and groundbreaking innovations in cancer research. Below is a breakdown of his key published works, which collectively demonstrate his eligibility for the “Best Researcher Award”:

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Education

Dr. Tao Sun is a distinguished professor and doctoral supervisor at the College of Pharmacy, Nankai University. A National Youth Talent and winner of the Tianjin Distinguished Youth Scholar award, he focuses on malignant tumor mechanisms, drug development, and pharmacology. He has published over 40 papers in leading journals and holds more than 20 authorized patents, with 3 new drugs approved for clinical use. Dr. Sun has led 8 major research projects and mentored students to win gold at the China International College Students’ Innovation Competition. He also earned Nankai University’s “Scholarly Mentor and Beneficial Friend” award 🧬💊📚.

Research focus

Tao Sun’s research primarily focuses on cancer biology, nanotechnology, and pharmacology. His work explores innovative approaches to cancer treatment, such as nanoparticle-loaded circular ssDNA for tumor suppression, promoting wound healing with nanocompounds like Phenytoin silver, and investigating molecular mechanisms behind metastasis in hepatocellular carcinoma. Sun also examines metabolic disorders, developing partial PPARγ agonists to combat insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. His research applies cutting-edge techniques like click chemistry for drug development and aims to enhance therapeutic efficacy in both oncology and metabolic diseases. 🧬💉🧪🌿💊

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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 📑🌍.

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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 🐔🐛🌾📈.

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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