JiHye Park | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award
Mrs. JiHye Park | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award
Korea ginseng corporation | South Korea
Mrs. JiHye Park is a researcher affiliated with Korea Ginseng Corporation in South Korea, contributing to scientific studies related to natural products and bioactive compounds. Her work is associated with research environments focused on functional foods, pharmacological properties of ginseng, and health-related applications. She is recognized within academic and industrial research networks. Her contributions support the advancement of nutraceutical science, emphasizing evidence-based approaches to traditional herbal resources and their potential benefits in modern healthcare and biotechnology fields.
Featured Publications
American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) Extracts (G1899) Ameliorate Immunosenescence via Regulation of T Cell Populations and Aging-Related Proteins
– Current Issues in Molecular Biology
Korean Red Ginseng Mitigates Pulmonary Injury and Enhances Antiviral Immunity in a SARS-CoV-2 Infection Model
– Journal of Ginseng Research
Korean Red Ginseng Relieves Inflammation and Oxidative Stress Induced by Pseudo-typed SARS-CoV-2
– Journal of Ginseng Research
Suspension Culture of Vero Cells for the Production of Adenovirus Type 5
– Clinical and Experimental Vaccine Research
Mojtaba Asgari | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award
Mr. Mojtaba Asgari | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award
TU Dortmund University | Germany
Featured Publications
Alterations in Knee Biomechanics and Motor Performance Following Football+ and 11+ Warm-Up Programs
– Journal of Exercise Science & Fitness
Four Months Training with the Football+ and 11+ Improves Landing Quality in Female Players
– International Journal of Sports Medicine
The FIFA 11+ Referees Program Improves Knee Proprioception in Female Futsal Referees
– Scientific Reports
Little Associations Between Common Functional Screening Tests in Collegiate Athletes
– Scientific Reports
Electromyography of Shoulder Muscles During Closed Kinetic Chain Exercises: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
– Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
Fanfan Zhou | Research Excellence | Women Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Fanfan Zhou | Research Excellence | Women Researcher Award
The University of Sydney | Australia
Dr. Fanfan Zhou is a Professor and Head of Pharmacology at The University of Sydney, specializing in pharmacology, pharmaceutics, and translational drug research. She earned her Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics from Rutgers University and her Bachelor’s degree from China Pharmaceutical University. Her research focuses on retinal diseases, eye cancers, natural medicines, and solute carrier transporters. She has an outstanding academic record with 4,075 citations, an h-index of 39, and an i10-index of 101, alongside extensive publications, patents, and editorial contributions to leading international journals.
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– Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2004 (Citations: 140)
– Molecular Pharmacology, 2005 (Citations: 137)
– Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology, 2014 (Citations: 119)
– Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, 2014 (Citations: 108)
– Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2016 (Citations: 105)
Ammar Khaleel | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award
Mr. Ammar Khaleel | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award
Széchenyi István Egyetem | Hungary
Mark Butlin | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award
Dr. Mark Butlin | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award
University of Southern Queensland | Australia
Mark Andrew Butlin is an accomplished education law academic and practitioner with extensive experience across tertiary and secondary education. He is a senior academic at the University of Southern Queensland, specialising in education law, teacher accountability, duty of care, assessment, and professional ethics. His expertise is widely recognised through expert witness engagements, legal consultations, media commentary, and advisory roles for schools, law firms, and government-related matters. He has authored influential books, journal articles, and chapters on education law and ethics, and regularly delivers professional learning for educators and leaders. He is actively involved in professional associations, governance committees, and higher degree research supervision.
Featured Publications
Queensland Independent School Teachers’ Understanding of Education Law Implications
– Education Sciences
The Need for an Understanding of Education Law Principles by School Principals
– Palgrave Handbook of Education Law
Mohamad Mousavi | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award
Prof. Mohamad Mousavi | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award
University of Tehran | Iran
Mohamed Amen | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award
Dr. Mohamed Amen | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award
Adelaide University (University of South Australia, formerly) | Australia
Dr. Mohamed Amen is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Adelaide University, specialising in the development and translation of nanoscale sensor technologies for biomedical applications. With a strong foundation in biomedical and biomaterial engineering, his work focuses on the design of solid-state field-effect transistors for high-sensitivity biosignal monitoring and point-of-care diagnostics. His research aims to bridge advanced nanotechnology with clinical applications, addressing critical healthcare challenges such as heart failure, traumatic brain injury, preeclampsia, and epilepsy. Dr. Amen has made significant contributions to the field of wearable and implantable diagnostic devices, leveraging microfabrication and nanotechnology platforms to create novel biosensors capable of real-time monitoring of physiological signals. His research combines engineering expertise with translational potential, exemplified by the development of rapid finger-prick tests and wearable ECG systems that are moving toward clinical evaluation and patent protection. His work has attracted industry collaboration, including engagement with leading healthcare technology partners, underscoring the practical impact of his innovations. To date, he has published numerous peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals and has contributed to several consultancy and industrial projects. His research is highly cited, reflecting its global relevance and scientific influence. He is also an active member of professional societies, including the Australian Materials Research Society and the Australia and New Zealand Nano & Microfluidic Society, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange within the scientific community. Dr. Amen’s work exemplifies research excellence through its combination of cutting-edge innovation, translational application, and community impact. His ongoing projects aim to revolutionize point-of-care diagnostics and wearable biosensing, with the ultimate goal of improving early disease detection, patient outcomes, and global healthcare delivery. His dedication to advancing biomedical nanotechnology positions him as a leading researcher in the integration of solid-state nanosensors into practical clinical tools.
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New Electrooxidation Characteristic for Ni-Based Electrodes for Wide Application in Methanol Fuel Cells
– Applied Catalysis A: General, 2018
NiSn Nanoparticle-Incorporated Carbon Nanofibers as Efficient Electrocatalysts for Urea Oxidation and Working Anodes in Direct Urea Fuel Cells
– Journal of Advanced Research, 2019
Incorporating Zirconia Nanoparticles into Activated Carbon as Electrode Material for Capacitive Deionization
– Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2019
N-Doped Ni/C/TiO₂ Nanocomposite as an Effective Photocatalyst for Water Splitting
– Materials Letters, 2018
Julie Leignadier | Scientific Breakthroughs | Research Excellence Award
Dr. Julie Leignadier | Scientific Breakthroughs | Research Excellence Award
Lucas Meyer Cosmetics by Clariant | France
Dr. Julie Leignadier is an accomplished immunologist and biologist with extensive experience in both fundamental research and applied biotechnology. She earned her PhD in Montreal, where over five years she studied the mechanisms underlying the strength of the memory T cell receptor, gaining deep expertise in adaptive immunity and molecular signaling. Her doctoral work provided critical insights into immune memory and receptor dynamics, establishing a solid foundation for her future research. Following her PhD, Dr. Leignadier spent eight years as a postdoctoral researcher in leading Swiss and French laboratories, where she led multiple projects at the intersection of immunology and oncology. During this period, she honed her skills in experimental design, cellular and molecular biology, and translational research, contributing to high-impact publications and fostering international collaborations. Her work in cancer immunology emphasized understanding complex immune responses and translating fundamental findings into potential therapeutic strategies. In 2020, Dr. Leignadier joined Lucas Meyer Cosmetics by Clariant as Head of the Biology Laboratory, where she oversees the development of innovative and sustainable active ingredients for the cosmetics industry. In this role, she leverages her expertise in cellular biology and immunology to create biologically effective compounds that meet both consumer needs and environmental sustainability standards. Her leadership drives research initiatives that bridge cutting-edge science with industrial application, positioning the company at the forefront of sustainable cosmetic innovation. Dr. Leignadier remains committed to integrating scientific excellence with industrial innovation, applying her deep knowledge of immunology and molecular biology to deliver products that are both effective and environmentally responsible. Her career reflects a unique blend of academic rigor and practical expertise, making her a recognized leader in biologically informed cosmetic research.
Featured Publications
Strengthening the Skin Barrier by Using a Late Cornified Envelope 6A‐Derived Biomimetic Peptide
– Experimental Dermatology, 2024-10
Lysine-Dendrimer, a New Non-Aggressive Solution to Rebalance the Microbiota of Acne-Prone Skin
– Pharmaceutics, 2023-08-03
Improvement of 5,6α-epoxycholesterol, 5,6β-epoxycholesterol, cholestane-3β,5α,6β-triol and 6-oxo-cholestan-3β,5α-diol recovery for quantification by GC/MS
– Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 2017-10
Amir H. Navarchian | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award
Prof. Amir H. Navarchian | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award
Prof. Amir H. Navarchian | University of Isfahan | Iran
Prof. Amir H. Navarchian is a distinguished Professor of Chemical and Polymer Engineering at the University of Isfahan, Iran. He earned his B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from Isfahan University of Technology, and his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran. He has completed postdoctoral research at the University of Groningen, Netherlands, focusing on polyurethane rheokinetics, and a sabbatical at the University of Waterloo, Canada, investigating polyvinyl acetate as a polymer binder for hybrid aqueous batteries. Prof. Navarchian’s research spans polymer membranes, polymer gas sensors, self-healing composites, and polymerization engineering. He has published extensively, with over 25 journal articles covering polymer/clay nanocomposites, emulsion polymerization, polyurethane chemistry, and molecular simulation studies. His work on PVC/clay nanocomposites led to a patented in-situ polymerization method registered in Iran in 2017. He has also contributed to industrial projects with leading Iranian companies, including the Iranian National Petrochemical Company and Mobarakeh Steel Company, and served as a technical consultant on PVC production processes at Arvand Petrochemical Complex. As an educator, Prof. Navarchian teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses, including Advanced Membrane Process Engineering, Polymerization Reaction Engineering, and Design of Experiments. He actively mentors graduate students in chemical and polymer engineering. He is a member of the Iranian Chemical Engineering Association, Iranian Polymer Engineering Association, and Iranian Composite Association. With a Google Scholar H-index of 21 and i10-index of 41, his research has significantly impacted polymer science, nanocomposites, and industrial polymer processes. Prof. Navarchian combines academic excellence with industrial relevance, driving innovation in polymer engineering while fostering the next generation of engineers through teaching, research, and applied consultancy.
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Synergistic effect of adsorption and photocatalytic degradation of oilfield-produced water by electrospun photocatalytic fibers of Polystyrene/Nanorod-Graphitic carbon nitride
– Journal of Environmental Sciences China, 2024
Multi-objective optimization and machine learning-based prediction of tensile properties of an armchair graphene sheet
– Diamond and Related Materials, 2024
Efficient photocatalytic performance of BiVO4/ ZIF-8 /Cu2S/Ag2S incorporated in solar driven-cleaning ABS/MWCNT membrane applied in metronidazole decontamination
– Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 2023
Synthesis of pH-responsive carboxymethyl chitosan for encapsulating tetracycline-HCl: Morphology, drug release behavior and antibacterial activity of microcapsules
– Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology, 2023