James Levine | Innovation Impact | Pioneer Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. James Levine | Innovation Impact | Pioneer Excellence Award

Fondation Ipsen | France

Dr. James A. Levine’s research focuses on human metabolism, obesity, physical activity, and health innovation, with his seminal discovery of non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT) redefining the biological and behavioral drivers of energy balance and sedentary behavior. His work integrates clinical medicine, translational research, digital health, and systems design to address chronic and rare diseases. Through extensive publications, patents, and global collaborations, he has translated scientific insights into scalable interventions influencing clinical guidelines, public health policy, workplace design, and long-term health outcomes worldwide.

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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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Hamideh Elmizadeh | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hamideh Elmizadeh | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hamideh Elmizadeh | Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST) | Iran

Dr. Hamideh Elmizadeh is an accomplished analytical chemist specializing in the design, synthesis, and application of advanced nanomaterials, particularly quantum dots and fluorescent nanosensors for biomedical, forensic, and environmental applications. Her expertise spans optical bio-nanosensors, chemometrics, drug-delivery systems, and the development of high-performance analytical platforms using cutting-edge experimental design and molecular spectroscopy techniques. She is highly skilled in software tools such as Design-Expert, Origin, ChemDraw, and Microsoft Office, complementing her strong background in experimental optimization and nanosensor fabrication. Dr. Elmizadeh has served in academic and research positions across leading Iranian institutions, contributing to higher education as a visiting professor and advancing interdisciplinary research as an assistant professor in analytical chemistry. She has also been actively involved in forensic analytical science through her role at a legal medicine research center, where she developed innovative fluorescent probes for rapid and ultrasensitive detection of drugs and biomolecules in complex biological matrices. Her scientific contributions include numerous publications in high-impact journals, covering quantum dot synthesis, apta-nanobiosensors, hydrogel-based materials, environmental pollutant detection, chitosan-based drug carriers, and chemometric modeling. She has authored specialized conference presentations and co-developed several national patents related to photocatalysis, nanomaterial-based sensors, and targeted drug-delivery systems. Her work has resulted in successful research projects leading to impactful publications, patented technologies, and advanced nanosensor prototypes. Dr. Elmizadeh is also the author of a book on chemical and optical nanosensors and maintains active profiles on major scientific platforms, including ResearchGate, LinkedIn, ORCID, and Scopus. She has participated in numerous specialized workshops on nanotechnology, biosensing, flow cytometry, commercialization, standard development, emotional intelligence, and entrepreneurship. Recognized for scientific excellence, leadership, and innovation, Dr. Elmizadeh is a member of national scientific organizations and serves as editor-in-chief of a nanochemistry journal. Her work reflects a strong commitment to advancing analytical chemistry through research, teaching, and technological innovation.

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Khanmohammadi, M., Elmizadeh, H., & Ghasemi, K. (2015). Investigation of size and morphology of chitosan nanoparticles used in drug delivery system employing chemometric technique. Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 14(3), 665–672.

Elmizadeh, H., Khanmohammadi, M., Ghasemi, K., Hassanzadeh, G., & others. (2013). Preparation and optimization of chitosan nanoparticles and magnetic chitosan nanoparticles as delivery systems using Box–Behnken statistical design. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 80, 141–146.

Elmizadeh, H., Faridbod, F., Soleimani, M., Ganjali, M. R., & Bardajee, G. R. (2020). Fluorescent apta-nanobiosensors for fast and sensitive detection of digoxin in biological fluids using rGQDs: Comparison of two approaches for immobilization of aptamer. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 302, 127133.

Elmizadeh, H., Soleimani, M., Faridbod, F., & Bardajee, G. R. (2017). Ligand-capped CdTe quantum dots as a fluorescent nanosensor for detection of copper ions in environmental water sample. Journal of Fluorescence, 27(6), 2323–2333.

Bardajee, G. R., Zamani, M., Mahmoodian, H., Elmizadeh, H., Yari, H., & others. (2021). Capability of novel fluorescence DNA-conjugated CdTe/ZnS quantum dots nanoprobe for COVID-19 sensing. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 269, 120702.

Lian-Wang Guo | Innovation Impact | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lian-Wang Guo | Innovation Impact | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lian-Wang Guo | University of Virginia | United States

The Guo Lab at the University of Virginia investigates the fundamental and translational biology of vascular wall remodeling and retinal degeneration, with a central focus on how epigenetic mechanisms drive pathological cell-state transitions. Specifically, the group studies the roles of histone-code “readers” and “writers” in orchestrating chromatin dynamics that contribute to disease progression. By dissecting how these epigenetic regulators influence cellular phenotypes, the lab seeks to identify novel therapeutic targets capable of preventing or reversing harmful remodeling processes. A major emphasis of the lab’s work is bridging mechanistic discoveries with translational innovation. Their research pipeline spans from uncovering basic molecular dysfunctions to engineering practical therapeutic interventions. For instance, the Guo Lab investigates the epigenetic underpinnings of vascular wall thickening and stenosis following surgical procedures such as vein grafting and angioplasty. These studies illuminate how chromatin dysregulation contributes to post-surgical complications and guides the development of targeted therapeutic strategies. In parallel, the lab collaborates with surgeons and bioengineers to design precision delivery systems for chromatin-modulating “epi-drugs.” One pioneering approach involves the creation of bio-adhesive nanoparticles engineered to be “painted” directly onto vein grafts, aiming to preserve long-term graft patency. Another strategy focuses on combating restenosis after angioplasty by developing injectable biomembrane-camouflaged carriers capable of homing in on vascular lesions. These cutting-edge delivery systems enhance therapeutic specificity and minimize off-target effects, accelerating the translation of epigenetic therapies into clinically viable solutions. The lab’s innovative research direction has resulted in multiple approved and pending patents, demonstrating its impact at both scientific and translational fronts. Ultimately, the Guo Lab strives to solve critical medical challenges by targeting dysregulated epigenetic mechanisms and ensuring a seamless continuum from mechanistic discovery to therapeutic application.

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Klionsky, D. J., Abdel-Aziz, A. K., Abdelfatah, S., Abdellatif, M., Abdoli, A., Abel, S., … (2021). Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition). Autophagy, 17(1), 1–382.

Kumar, A., D’Souza, S. S., Moskvin, O. V., Toh, H., Wang, B., Zhang, J., Swanson, S., … (2017). Specification and diversification of pericytes and smooth muscle cells from mesenchymoangioblasts. Cell Reports, 19(9), 1902–1916.

Yu, Q., Wang, B., Chen, Z., Urabe, G., Glover, M. S., Shi, X., Guo, L.-W., Kent, K. C., & Li, L. (2017). Electron-transfer/higher-energy collision dissociation (EThcD)-enabled intact glycopeptide/glycoproteome characterization. Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 28(9), 1751–1764.

Borck, P. C., Guo, L.-W., & Plutzky, J. (2020). BET epigenetic reader proteins in cardiovascular transcriptional programs. Circulation Research, 126(9), 1190–1208.

Goel, S. A., Guo, L.-W., Liu, B., & Kent, K. C. (2012). Mechanisms of post-intervention arterial remodelling. Cardiovascular Research, 96(3), 363–371.

Zent, J., & Guo, L.-W. (2018). Signaling mechanisms of myofibroblastic activation: Outside-in and inside-out. Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, 49(3), 848–868.

DiRenzo, D. M., Chaudhary, M. A., Shi, X., Franco, S. R., Zent, J., Wang, K., Guo, L.-W., … (2016). A crosstalk between TGF-β/Smad3 and Wnt/β-catenin pathways promotes vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation. Cellular Signalling, 28(5), 498–505.

Maria Pinelli | Research Excellence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maria Pinelli | Research Excellence | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maria Pinelli | Radboud University Medical Center | Italy

Dr. Maria Pinelli is an Assistant Professor Junior (RTDa) at the Politecnico di Milano (Italy) in the Department of Management, Economics, and Industrial Engineering (ING-IND/35). Her academic and research work focuses on technological innovation in healthcare, with particular attention to Health Technology Assessment (HTA), innovation management in hospitals, and the integration of scanning and assessment processes to enhance healthcare value creation. She earned her Ph.D. from Politecnico di Milano in 2025 with a thesis titled “MedTech Innovation in Hospitals: Re-Framing the Integration between Scanning and Assessment and the Determinants of Value.” During her doctoral studies, she was a Visiting Ph.D. Student at Radboud University (Netherlands), collaborating on international research exploring hospital technology strategies. Her academic background also includes a Master’s Degree in Management Engineering with specialization in Sustainable Operations Management and Social Innovation and a Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Engineering, both completed with honors. Dr. Pinelli has published extensively in high-impact international journals such as Health Policy, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, PLOS ONE, IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine, and IJERPH. Her works contribute to understanding the strategic, clinical, and socio-economic evaluation of medical technologies and the role of digital transformation and sustainability in healthcare systems. She has been actively involved in teaching and coordinating courses such as Innovation in Health and Social Care, Healthcare Management, and Economia e Organizzazione Aziendale at Politecnico di Milano and Humanitas University. Her contributions extend to international conferences, including EURAM, ISPOR, IPDMC, and Health Technology Assessment International, where she presented cutting-edge research on hospital innovation, inclusive healthcare technologies, and decision-making frameworks. Dr. Pinelli also serves as a reviewer for several leading journals, including the Journal of Medical Internet Research and Health Services Management Research. Beyond academia, she has contributed to practitioner conferences addressing the impact of AI and MedTech innovation in healthcare. Through her multidisciplinary expertise, international collaboration, and commitment to advancing healthcare innovation, Dr. Maria Pinelli represents a new generation of scholars bridging management engineering and medical technology for sustainable, patient-centered care.

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Pinelli, M., Moglia, A., Marsilio, L., Rossi, M., Lettieri, E., Mainardi, L., & Manzotti, A. (2023). Mixed reality and artificial intelligence: A holistic approach to multimodal visualization and extended interaction in knee osteotomy. IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine, 10. https://doi.org/10.1109/JTEHM.2023.3335608

Pinelli, M., Manetti, S., & Lettieri, E. (2023). Assessing the social and environmental impact of healthcare technologies: Towards an extended social return on investment. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(6), 5224. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20065224

Di Francesco, A., Pinelli, M., Lettieri, E., Toletti, G., & Galli, M. (2023). Towards a more inclusive society: The social return on investment (SROI) of an innovative ankle–foot orthosis for hemiplegic children. Sustainability, 15(5), 4361. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15054361

Pinelli, M., Gerardi, C., Lettieri, E., Maioru, M., Marone, L., Bertoldi, L., Navanteri, G., Costantini, M., Botti, C., & Pellini, F. (2024). Comparison of indocyanine green with conventional tracers for sentinel lymph node biopsy in breast cancer: A multidisciplinary evaluation of clinical effectiveness, safety, organizational and economic impact. PLOS ONE, 19(8), e0309336. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0309336

Pinelli, M., Lettieri, E., Boaretto, A., Casile, C., Citro, G., Zazzaro, B., & Ravazzoni, A. (2022). Glucometer usability for 65+ type 2 diabetes patients: Insights on physical and cognitive issues. Sensors, 22(16), 6202. https://doi.org/10.3390/s22166202

Guangqin Li | Innovation Impact | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Guangqin Li | Innovation Impact | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Guangqin Li | Anhui University of Finance & Economics | China

Dr. Guangqin Li began his academic journey with a doctorate in Urban Economics and Management from Shanghai University of Finance and Economics and now serves as a professor and master’s supervisor at Anhui University of Finance & Economics. With deep research interests in the digital economy, industrial economy, environmental economy, and regional economy, he has established himself as a versatile scholar bridging theoretical insights and empirical applications. His bibliometric profile reflects 37 published documents, 1,847 citations from 1,765 citing documents, and an h-index of 18, underscoring his growing impact within the academic community. His publications span studies on the green transformation of industry, the interface of urban innovation and infrastructure investment, and the spatial dynamics of economic development. He has contributed extensively through consultancy projects and collaborations with industry and regional authorities and serves on editorial boards of key journals in his fields. His research output has helped inform policy discussions on how new infrastructure investment can catalyze innovation in cities, particularly by influencing talent agglomeration and economic clustering. Poised at the cutting edge of his disciplines, he continues to mentor rising scholars and engage in interdisciplinary work, positioning his future contributions to shape the intersection of digitalization, regional growth, and sustainability.

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Zhang, B., & Li, G. (2025). New infrastructure special debt, agglomeration and urban innovation: Evidence from China. Economic Modelling.

Liu, W., & Li, G. (2025). Sci-tech finance and urban entrepreneurial activity: Evidence from China. Economic Change and Restructuring.

Li, G., & Niu, W. (2025). How does fintech promote urban innovation? Empirical evidence from China. Economic Change and Restructuring.

Fang, X., Liu, M., & Li, G. (2024). Can the green credit policy promote green innovation in enterprises? Empirical evidence from China. Technological and Economic Development of Economy.

Li, G., Jin, Y., & Gao, X. (2023). Digital transformation and pollution emission of enterprises: Evidence from China’s micro-enterprises. Energy Reports.