Kangyu Wang | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Kangyu Wang | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Kangyu Wang,Jilin Agricultural University,China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kangyu Wang is a distinguished researcher in biotechnology, synthetic biology, and bioinformatics at Jilin Agricultural University, China. He earned his Ph.D. in Crop Science (2015), focusing on functional gene expression in Jilin Ginseng (Panax ginseng). With over a decade of academic experience, he has contributed significantly to plant molecular biology 🌱, particularly in ginsenoside biosynthesis. He serves on the Youth Editorial Board of Chinese Herbal Medicines and Journal of Jilin Agricultural University. Dr. Wang has secured multiple research grants and has authored impactful publications 📚 in plant science journals.

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Education

Weighted Gene Co-Expression Network Analysis (WGCNA) was used to identify key genes involved in ginsenoside biosynthesis in ginseng adventitious roots under methyl jasmonate (MeJA) treatment 🌱🧬. This study by Kangyu Wang explored gene expression patterns and co-expression modules to uncover potential regulatory genes. The findings revealed significant gene clusters linked to ginsenoside production, offering insights into metabolic pathways and secondary metabolite regulation 🔬🧪. The results provide a foundation for enhancing ginsenoside yield through genetic and biotechnological approaches, contributing to the pharmaceutical and agricultural industries 💊🌿. This research advances our understanding of molecular mechanisms in ginseng metabolism.

Employment History

Dr. Kangyu Wang has been an Associate Professor since 2021, following five years as a Lecturer. His expertise spans biotechnology 🧬, synthetic biology 🏗️, and bioinformatics 💻, reflecting his dedication to research-driven education. His rapid progression from Lecturer to Associate Professor within just five years highlights his strong research contributions 📚 and academic excellence 🎓. Dr. Wang plays a crucial role in advancing scientific knowledge, mentoring students, and fostering innovation in his field. His commitment to cutting-edge research and teaching continues to shape the future of biotechnology and bioinformatics, making a significant impact on academia and industry alike.

Research Grant

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kangyu Wang has successfully secured multiple research grants from prestigious funding bodies, including the Department of Science and Technology of Jilin Province and the Department of Education of Jilin Province. 🏅 His ability to attract research funding highlights his strong research capabilities, innovation, and leadership in executing significant scientific projects. 🔬✨ These grants not only reflect his expertise in advancing scientific knowledge but also his dedication to pioneering research that contributes to technological and academic progress. 📚💡 Dr. Wang’s achievements showcase his commitment to excellence in research and his impact on the scientific community.

Research Focus

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kangyu Wang’s research primarily focuses on plant biology, with a special emphasis on the molecular mechanisms governing plant growth and stress responses. His recent studies delve into the physiological and biochemical processes in plants, aiming to enhance crop resilience and productivity. Dr. Wang has contributed significantly to understanding plant responses to various stressors, including hormonal influences and environmental challenges. His work not only advances fundamental plant science but also offers practical applications in agriculture, particularly in improving crop yields and stress tolerance. Through his leadership in research projects, Dr. Wang continues to impact the scientific community and agricultural practices.

Academic Service

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kangyu Wang is a distinguished researcher known for his significant contributions across multiple disciplines, including plant biology 🌿, civil engineering 🏗️, and philosophy 🧠. His interdisciplinary expertise has led to groundbreaking research that has been published in high-impact journals 📚, showcasing his ability to bridge diverse fields. With a keen interest in scientific exploration and innovation, Dr. Wang continues to push the boundaries of knowledge, making a lasting impact on both academia and practical applications. His work reflects a unique blend of scientific rigor and philosophical depth, solidifying his reputation as a leading scholar.

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ Regulation of ginseng adventitious root growthPlant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2024 (📖 3 citations)
2️⃣ FAR1/FHY3 gene family & MeJA treatmentBMC Plant Biology, 2024 (📖 3 citations)
3️⃣ PgERF120 & ginsenoside biosynthesisBiomolecules, 2024 (📖 2 citations)
4️⃣ TCP genes & ginsenoside biosynthesisBMC Plant Biology, 2024 (📖 5 citations)
5️⃣ Small RNA-seq & miRNA expression in ginsengPlants, 2023 (📖 5 citations)
6️⃣ Trihelix transcription factors & MeJA treatmentBMC Plant Biology, 2023 (📖 5 citations)
7️⃣ PgGT25-04 & ginsenoside biosynthesisPlants, 2023 (📖 2 citations)
8️⃣ NF-Y transcription factors & salt stress responseBMC Plant Biology, 2022 (📖 13 citations)
9️⃣ WRKY gene family & salt stress responseHorticulturae, 2022 (📖 6 citations)
🔟 Ginsenoside Rb3 synthesis & MeJA treatmentLife, 2021 (📖 5 citations)
1️⃣1️⃣ SPL gene family & network interactionPlants, 2020 (📖 5 citations)
1️⃣2️⃣ GRAS gene family & GA stress responsePlants, 2020 (📖 18 citations)
1️⃣3️⃣ Spatial & temporal transcriptomic landscapes of ginsengScientific Reports, 2015 (📖 64 citations)

📜 Patents:
🔹 PgMYC24 Gene Function & Application in GinsengPatent No. ZL 202310794775.X (2024)
🔹 PgJAZ12 Gene Function & Application in GinsengPatent No. ZL 202310794490.6 (2024)

ROBERTA PARADISO | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

ROBERTA PARADISO | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof ROBERTA PARADISO, University of Naples Federico II, Italy

🌱 Prof. Roberta Paradiso is an Associate Professor of Horticulture at the University of Naples Federico II (Italy) 🌍. With a PhD in Herbaceous Crops (2002) 🎓, her research spans eco-physiology of crops, sustainable horticulture, and innovative greenhouse technologies, including LED lighting 💡 and soilless cultivation. Prof. Paradiso has extensive expertise in Bioregenerative Life-Support Systems (BLSSs) for space 🌌, collaborating with ESA and ASI. She has co-led multiple international projects, authored impactful publications 📚, and mentors students globally 👩‍🏫. Her work bridges terrestrial agriculture and space exploration 🚀, driving sustainability and innovation.

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Education

Prof. Roberta Paradiso is an accomplished Associate Professor with a passion for academic excellence 🌱📚. Her teaching focuses on plant production and greenhouse horticulture 🌿🏡, showcasing her dedication to advancing agricultural knowledge and sustainable practices 🌍✨. With a strong commitment to fostering student growth and innovation, she integrates cutting-edge research into her lectures and inspires future leaders in the field 🧑‍🔬🌟. Her expertise contributes significantly to the development of sustainable agricultural solutions, emphasizing the importance of environmentally friendly techniques 🌾♻️. Prof. Paradiso’s work reflects her dedication to bridging the gap between theory and practical applications in horticulture 🌷📖.

Experience

Prof. Roberta Paradiso is an Associate Professor of Horticulture at the University of Naples Federico II (Italy) since 2018. She teaches courses on Plant Production for the Food Industry and Greenhouse Horticulture 🌱🏡. Her research focuses on the eco-physiology of vegetable and flower crops, soilless cultures, sustainable horticulture, and advanced greenhouse technologies 💡🌿. She specializes in artificial lighting with LEDs, photosynthesis modeling, and cultivation in controlled environments for Bioregenerative Life-Support Systems (BLSSs) in space 🚀. Collaborating with ESA’s MELiSSA project, she co-created the Laboratory of Crop Research for Space and the Plant Characterization Unit, advancing space horticulture 🌍🌌.

Research Projects

Prof. Roberta Paradiso is a distinguished researcher leading innovative projects in agriculture and space botany. As PI of the PRIN 2022 PNRR project “Smart-Light” 🌱💡, she advances artificial light efficiency in controlled agriculture. She managed WP1400 in ASI’s MICROx2 🌍🚀, defining light parameters for microgravity plant growth. Her contributions include eco-compatible cultivation in Campania (ECOVIV) 🌾🌿, ESA’s PaCMan project on life support systems 🛰️🌱, and biostimulant evaluation in soilless crops 🌷. Notable projects span photosynthesis in flowers, space farming (Tom-Rad 🍅🛸), and sustainable ornamental plant production 🌺🌳, showcasing her expertise in eco-friendly, high-tech agriculture.

Research Focus

Prof. Roberta Paradiso’s research focuses on sustainable agriculture 🌱, plant physiology 🌿, and innovative cultivation strategies. Her studies explore optimizing crop growth and quality in controlled environments, including smart greenhouses and space farming 🚀. Key projects include nutrient dynamics in compost-amended Mars regolith simulants 🪐, the sustainable reuse of organic by-products as natural fertilizers ♻️, and the effects of LED irradiation on postharvest produce quality 💡. Additionally, she examines metabolic and antioxidant profiles in crops like potatoes 🥔, cherry tomatoes 🍅, and citrus fruits 🍊. Her work aims to enhance food production sustainability while addressing global agricultural challenges. 🌍

Publication Top Notes

Assessment of Fertility Dynamics and Nutritional Quality of Potato Tubers in a Compost-Amended Mars Regolith Simulant

Integrating Smart Greenhouse Cover, Reduced Nitrogen Dose and Biostimulant Application as a Strategy for Sustainable Cultivation of Cherry Tomato

Sustainable Reuse of Expresso Coffee By-products as a Natural Fertilizer to Improve Growth and Photosynthesis in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) Plants

Space farming: supporting human life beyond earth

Metabolic Profiling in Tuberous Roots of Ranunculus asiaticus L. as Influenced by Vernalization Procedure

Photosynthesis, Yield and Quality in Wild Rocket (Diplotaxis tenuifolia L.) under Photoluminescent Greenhouse Covers

Modulation of Antioxidant Compounds in Fruits of Citrus reticulata Blanco Using Postharvest LED Irradiation

Interaction between bulb cold treatment and plant genotype regarding flowering and metabolism in cut flower tulip

 

 

Hiranmoy Das | Biology and Life Sciences | Lifetime achievement Award

Hiranmoy Das | Biology and Life Sciences | Lifetime achievement Award

Prof Hiranmoy Das, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, United States

Prof. Hiranmoy Das, MSc, PhD, FAHA, is a renowned biochemist and pharmacologist with a distinguished career. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Calcutta and has postdoctoral training from prestigious institutions like Harvard Medical School and the Hyogo Institute of Clinical Research. Currently a Professor at Texas Tech University, his research focuses on cardiovascular stem cell therapies, regenerative medicine, and immunology. He has received numerous awards, including induction into the National Academy of Inventors and the American Heart Association. Prof. Das has authored several publications and holds multiple patents. 🌟📚💉🔬🧬

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Education

Prof. Hiranmoy Das holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Calcutta (1995) and has extensive academic training in zoology, advanced cytogenetics, immunology, and biology. He completed postdoctoral fellowships at prestigious institutions, including Harvard Medical School (1999-2002) and Hyogo Institute of Clinical Research, Japan (1996-1999). Prof. Das has held prominent roles, such as Professor at Texas Tech University (2016-present) and Associate Professor at The Ohio State University (2008-2016). He also directed cardiovascular stem cell research laboratories. His remarkable career spans over decades, focusing on innovative research in the fields of biochemistry and immunology. 📚💉🔬

Honors and Awards

Prof. Hiranmoy Das, a distinguished researcher and educator, has received numerous accolades for his groundbreaking contributions. In 2024, he was elected as a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. He was inducted into the prestigious Sigma Xi in 2023 and awarded the President’s Excellence in Research Award in 2022. As a tenured professor at Texas Tech University, he earned the Chancellor’s Council Distinguished Research Award in 2021. His honors also include the American Heart Association Fellowship (2021) and a Keynote Speaker role at an International Conference in 2018. Earlier awards include the NIH K01 Award and National Merit Scholarship. 🏆🔬🎓

Experiences

Prof. Hiranmoy Das has taught a variety of undergraduate, graduate, and professional courses at TTUHSC, including leadership roles in Pharmaceutical Sciences Research (G) in Spring, Summer, and Fall sessions from 2021 to 2024 📚. He led courses like Clinical Correlation-6 and Integrated Therapy and Practice VII, as well as Experimental Design and Biostatistics 🧪. Prof. Das has mentored students in clinical and research settings, contributing significantly to pharmaceutical education 💡. His commitment to fostering academic growth is reflected in his continued leadership in research-focused courses, impacting future professionals in the field of pharmaceutical sciences 🎓.

PhD Thesis

Prof. Hiranmoy Das appears to be heavily involved in mentoring and advising graduate students, particularly in the fields related to pharmacy, veterinary medicine, and health sciences. His research likely focuses on advanced pharmaceutical sciences, drug development, and therapeutics. With his role in advising students pursuing PhD and MS theses, his research could be centered around pharmaceutical applications, medicinal chemistry, or pharmacology. Given his involvement in both veterinary and pharmacy programs, his research may also bridge the gap between human and veterinary health, focusing on biomedical sciences, drug formulations, and therapeutics for both sectors. 📚💊🐾👩‍🔬👨‍🔬

Research Focus

Hiranmoy Das focuses on molecular and cellular biology, particularly related to vascular biology, immunology, and inflammation. His research delves into the roles of Kruppel-like factor 2 (KLF2) in endothelial cells, immune responses, and its regulatory functions in cardiovascular health. He also investigates autophagy, cell death, and ischemic stroke therapies, emphasizing the use of assays for monitoring these processes. His work highlights the role of phytochemicals in cancer prevention and the immune system’s effector functions. Das has made significant contributions to understanding cellular signaling and disease mechanisms, with implications for therapeutic development. 🔬💉🧬🫀

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Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)1

Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy in higher eukaryotes

Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring cell death in higher eukaryotes

Current advances in ischemic stroke research and therapies

MICA engagement by human Vγ2Vδ2 T cells enhances their antigen-dependent effector function

Kruppel-like factor 2 as a novel mediator of statin effects in endothelial cells

Kruppel-like factor 2 (KLF2) regulates proinflammatory activation of monocytes

CD1-mediated γ/δ T cell maturation of dendritic cells

 

 

Frédy Brice Nemg Simo | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Frédy Brice Nemg Simo | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Frédy Brice Nemg Simo, Centre for Research in Infectious Disease, Cameroon

Dr. Frédy Brice Nemg Simo is a distinguished researcher in medical virology, currently serving as a postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for Research in Infectious Disease 🌍🔬. He holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry, focusing on Dengue and Chikungunya viruses. With experience as a junior research scientist and president of the Cameroon Junior Scientist Association, he actively contributes to public health initiatives 🏥💡. Dr. Simo’s research includes significant publications on viral infections and has earned him prestigious awards, including the African Research Excellent Fund Career Development Fellowship 🌟. His work is vital for advancing infectious disease understanding and prevention in Cameroon and beyond.

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Education

Dr. Frédy Brice Nemg Simo is a dedicated medical virology researcher currently serving as a postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for Research in Infectious Disease 🔬🌍. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Yaoundé 1, focusing on Dengue and Chikungunya viruses under the guidance of prominent experts, including Prof. Paul Fewou Moundipa and Dr. Maurice Demanou 📚. His master’s degree in Biotechnology and Development also from the same university explored the hepatoprotective effects of Khaya grandifoliola 🌿. With a strong educational foundation and expertise in infectious diseases, Dr. Simo is making significant strides in his field.

Grant and Honors

Dr. Frédy Brice Nemg Simo has secured significant research funding and awards throughout his career. He is currently an African Research Excellent Fund Career Development Fellow (May 2024 – September 2025) 🌍. Previously, he co-led a project funded by the Poliomyelitis Research Foundation (October 2022 – November 2023) to develop an ELISA for CHIKV detection, valued at 100,000 Rands 💰. His impactful research includes projects on tick-borne viruses and Chikungunya inhibitors from medicinal plants 🌿. Dr. Simo has also received multiple Academic Excellence Awards from the President of Cameroon and his university, underscoring his commitment to scientific advancement and education 📜.

Professional Experience

Dr. Frédy Brice Nemg Simo has been a Junior Research Scientist at the Centre for Research in Infectious Disease, Yaoundé, Cameroon, since March 2020 🌍. He served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Free State, South Africa, from May 2022 to December 2023 🎓. Since August 2020, he has been the President of the Cameroon Junior Scientist Association (CamJuSA) 🏆. In late 2019, he collaborated with the WHO to develop a Yellow fever confirmation protocol. Dr. Simo has also lectured part-time at the University of Yaoundé and participated in various international research initiatives, focusing on viral infections and plant-based inhibitors 🌱.

Research Focus

Dr. Frédy Brice Nemg Simo’s research focuses on infectious diseases, particularly dengue and chikungunya viruses, within endemic regions of Cameroon 🌍. His work encompasses clinical descriptions, epidemiological studies, and antiviral mechanisms, emphasizing the impact of plant extracts on viral infections 🌿. He has contributed to systematic reviews and meta-analyses regarding chikungunya prevalence in Africa, alongside investigations of yellow fever surveillance data 📊. Dr. Simo is also involved in vaccine research and development, bioinformatics, and capacity-building initiatives aimed at enhancing public health responses to infectious diseases in Africa 🦠💉. His extensive involvement in international conferences showcases his commitment to advancing virology research.

Publication Top Notes

Detection and serotyping of dengue viruses in febrile patients consulting at the New-Bell District Hospital in Douala, Cameroon

Inhibitory effect of medicinal plants from Cameroon on the growth and adhesion of Helicobacter pylori

Active chemical fractions of stem bark extract of Khaya grandifoliola C.DC and Entada africana Guill. et Perr. synergistically protect primary rat hepatocytes against …

Aqueous extracts of Desmodium adscendens (Fabaceae) possess in vitro antioxidant properties and protect hepatocytes from Carbone tetrachloride-induced injury and Hepatitis C …

Sustained circulation of yellow fever virus in Cameroon: an analysis of laboratory surveillance data, 2010–2020

First report of the genomic characterization of rubella viruses circulating in Cameroon

Conclusion

Dr. Frédy Brice Nemg Simo exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher through his extensive educational background, impactful research on infectious diseases, and significant contributions to scientific leadership in Cameroon and beyond. His work not only enhances our understanding of viral epidemiology but also contributes to public health initiatives in the region.

Muhammad Usama Mazhar | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Muhammad Usama Mazhar | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Muhammad Usama Mazhar, Quaid I Azam University, Pakistan

Based on Dr. Muhammad Usama Mazhar’s comprehensive profile and achievements, he appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Here’s a breakdown of his qualifications and contributions:

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Professional Experience

Dr. Mazhar has accumulated extensive teaching experience over nearly five years, including roles as a visiting lab instructor at Quaid-i-Azam University and as a lecturer at various institutions. His experience spans both academic and clinical settings, showcasing his versatility and commitment to education.

Honors and Awards

Dr. Mazhar has consistently demonstrated academic excellence, reflected in multiple scholarships and awards throughout his Pharm.D. and M.Phil. studies. His recognition as the Best Teacher of the Session 2015-16 highlights his effective teaching and impact on students.

Educational Background

Dr. Mazhar’s educational credentials include a Ph.D. in Pharmacology (thesis submitted) and an M.Phil. in Pharmacology, both from reputable institutions. His strong academic foundation supports his research capabilities.

Research Contributions

Dr. Mazhar has published several significant research papers, including studies on the spasmolytic effects of Astragalus sarcocolla, chronic stress and neuroinflammation, and the pharmacokinetics of Rasagiline. His research spans diverse topics such as pharmacology, neurobiology, and therapeutic potentials, indicating a broad and impactful research agenda.

Workshops and Conferences

His participation in various workshops and international conferences demonstrates his commitment to staying updated with global trends and contributing to scientific discussions.

Teaching and Mentorship

His teaching experience at various esteemed institutions, including the Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing and National Institute of Technology, reflects his commitment to education and mentorship in his field.

Summary

Dr. Muhammad Usama Mazhar’s impressive combination of teaching experience, academic awards, rigorous educational background, impactful research publications, and active participation in professional development makes him a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His research not only advances pharmacological knowledge but also addresses significant clinical and therapeutic challenges.

Publication top notes

The spasmolytic effect of astragalus sarcocolla on the intestinal smooth muscles of rabbit in vitro: Potassium channel opening

Chronic stress intensify PTZ-induced seizures by triggering neuroinflammation and oxidative stress

Immunostimulant, hepatoprotective, and nephroprotective potential of Bacillus subtilis (NMCC-path-14) in comparison to dexamethasone in alleviating CFA-induced arthritis

Rasagiline Pharmacokinetics in CYP1A2 Variant Healthy Smokers & Non-smokers in Different Doses

In-vitro anticoagulant activity of three extracts of Astragalus sarcocolla

Anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic potential of Coagulansin-A: in vitro and in vivo studies

Antiplatelet and Anticoagulant Activities of Astragalus sarcocolla Dymock

In vivo evaluation of efficacy and safety of Coagulansin-A in treating arthritis

Steven Goodman | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Steven Goodman | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Steven Goodman, Field Museum of Natural History, United States

Dr. Steven Goodman is a distinguished conservation biologist recognized for his groundbreaking work in biodiversity. He has received numerous awards, including the Biodiversity Leadership Award (2004) and the Aldo Leopold Conservation Award (2018) 🏆. His research and fieldwork, funded by prestigious grants from organizations like the American Museum of Natural History and National Geographic Society, have significantly contributed to the understanding and conservation of avifauna and ecosystems in Egypt and beyond 🌍. An Honorary Fellow of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation (2019), Dr. Goodman continues to inspire with his dedication to preserving natural heritage 🌿🦜.

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Education

📚 With a rich academic journey, this scholar began their educational pursuit at the University of Michigan, USA, where they earned a B.S. 🎓 They continued their studies at the University of Hamburg, Germany, achieving a Ph.D. 🥼 Furthering their expertise, they completed an HDR at the University of Orsay, France 🌍, and were honored with a Docteur Honoris Causa from the University of Antananarivo, Madagascar. 🌟 This distinguished academic path highlights their dedication and significant contributions to their field.

Awards

🌿 Renowned for his contributions to biodiversity, he received the Biodiversity Leadership Award from the Bay and Paul Foundation and the Conservation Leadership Award from WWF in 2004. In 2005, he was named a MacArthur Foundation Fellow. His excellence continued with an Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellowship in 2013 and the Aldo Leopold Conservation Award from the American Society of Mammalogists in 2018. Honored as an Honorary Fellow by the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation in 2019, he recently earned the Certificat de reconnaissance, champion de la Biodiversité, from Madagascar’s Ministre de l’Environnement et du Développement Durable in 2024. 🌍✨

Research focus

The research focus of SM Goodman encompasses a wide range of ecological and evolutionary studies, primarily centered on Madagascar. Goodman’s work includes biodiversity conservation in tropical forests 🌳, ecological niche modeling 📊, and the biogeographic evolution of Madagascar’s unique fauna 🦎. Additionally, Goodman has contributed significantly to understanding species diversity and endemism on the island, including extensive studies on lemurs 🐒 and carnivores 🐆. His research also explores human impacts on ecosystems and the evolutionary history of various species, highlighting the importance of conservation efforts in maintaining biodiversity 🌍. Overall, Goodman’s work aims to protect and preserve Madagascar’s rich natural heritage.

Publication top notes

Averting biodiversity collapse in tropical forest protected areas

Spatial filtering to reduce sampling bias can improve the performance of ecological niche models

A chronology for late prehistoric Madagascar

The natural history of Madagascar

Biogeographic evolution of Madagascar’s microendemic biota

Updated estimates of biotic diversity and endemism for Madagascar

Single origin of Malagasy Carnivora from an African ancestor

The birds of Egypt

Patterns of species change in anthropogenically disturbed forests of Madagascar

Taxonomic revision of mouse lemurs (Microcebus) in the western portions of Madagascar

A review of predation on lemurs: implications for the evolution of social behavior in small, nocturnal primates

Zsuzsanna Izsvak | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Zsuzsanna Izsvak | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Zsuzsanna Izsvak, Max Delbruck Center for Molecular Medicine, Germany

Dr. Zsuzsanna Izsvák is a distinguished geneticist and the Permanent Group Leader of Mobile DNA at Max-Delbrück-Center in Berlin, Germany. Renowned for her pioneering work on the Sleeping Beauty transposon system 🧬, she has revolutionized gene therapy and genome engineering. With over 17,000 citations and an H-index of 67 📚, her research spans transposon-based genome manipulations, stem cell technology, and translational applications in cancer and gene therapy. Awarded the European Young Investigator Award, ERC Advanced Grants, and nominated for a Nobel Prize 🏆, Dr. Izsvák’s innovative contributions have had a profound impact on modern genetics.

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Education

In 1994, He earned my Ph.D. in Biology from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. My post-doctoral journey included prestigious institutions such as the University of Minnesota and the Netherlands Cancer Institute in Amsterdam, NL. From 1991 to 1997, he served at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and from 1997 to 1999, He continued my research at the Medical University of Debrecen in Hungary. In 2011, He was recognized as an EMBO fellow and awarded a DSc. My academic focus has spanned Genetics, Molecular Biology, Molecular Genetics, and Human Genetics, culminating in my current role as a Professor 👩‍🔬📚🔬.

Honors

Dr Zsuzsanna Izsvak, a distinguished scientist in molecular biology, has garnered numerous accolades throughout a prolific career. Notable milestones include receiving the Excellence Award from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1990 🏆, an EMBO long-term postdoctoral fellowship in 1996 🌍, and the prestigious EURYI European Young Investigator Award in 2004 🌟. Their groundbreaking work on SB100X earned them international acclaim, including the SB100X Molecule of the Year in 2009 and recognition from the European Society of Gene and Cell Therapy. Nominated for a Nobel Prize in 2011, Dr.  Zsuzsanna Izsvak continues to shape research, notably with ERC Advanced grants and leadership roles in scientific committees. Elected as a foreign member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 2019, they now serve as President of the Dennis Gabor Gesellschaft since 2023 🌐.

Research focus

Based on their research focus, the authors primarily delve into the molecular characteristics, evolution, and applications of transposable elements (TEs), particularly the Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon. Their work spans from fundamental studies elucidating the structural and functional domains of TEs to pioneering applications in genetic manipulation across vertebrate species, including humans. They explore how TEs like SB can be harnessed as genetic tools for stable gene transfer and long-term transgene expression, highlighting their potential in molecular therapy and genome engineering. This research is crucial for understanding TE biology and exploiting their utility in biotechnological and biomedical contexts. 🧬🔬

Publication top notes

Molecular reconstruction of Sleeping Beauty, a Tc1-like transposon from fish, and its transposition in human cells

Ten things you should know about transposable elements

Molecular evolution of a novel hyperactive Sleeping Beauty transposase enables robust stable gene transfer in vertebrates

Somatic integration and long-term transgene expression in normal and haemophilic mice using a DNA transposon system

Resident aliens: the Tc1/mariner superfamily of transposable elements

Sleeping Beauty, a wide host-range transposon vector for genetic transformation in vertebrates

Primate-specific endogenous retrovirus-driven transcription defines naive-like stem cells

Gibbon genome and the fast karyotype evolution of small apes

Transposon-mediated genome manipulation in vertebrates

Progress and prospects in rat genetics: a community view