Dr. Consuelo Sendino | Environmental Science

Dr. Consuelo Sendino | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Consuelo Sendino, CSIC, MNCN, Spain

Consuelo Sendino is an accomplished scientist and curator specializing in geology, palaeontology, and environmental sciences. She holds a PhD in Palaeontology from the University Complutense of Madrid, with a remarkable career spanning over three decades. She is currently a senior specialist at the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (MNCN), CSIC, contributing significantly to various projects in the fields of digital curation and biodiversity research. Her work focuses on invertebrates, specifically bryozoans, sponges, and historical collections, and she has led numerous initiatives aimed at advancing scientific understanding through digital technology and collaboration with international museums.

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Research for Best Researcher Award: Summary of Suitability for Award โ€“ Consuelo Sendino

Consuelo Sendinoโ€™s outstanding academic credentials and distinguished career in paleontology and geology, marked by a Ph.D. from the University Complutense of Madrid and numerous prestigious research positions, make her an exemplary candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her extensive research and curatorial work, particularly in the areas of bryozoans, sponges, and worms, has contributed significantly to the field of natural history, as evidenced by her role in leading various international projects, including the Synthesys Project and the Bryozoa Identification Tool. Her involvement in AI-driven projects for stromatoporoid identification further exemplifies her innovative approach to combining technology with paleontological research.

Her dedication to advancing scientific understanding is further demonstrated by her leadership in digitizing historical collections and the creation of valuable resources such as QR labels for Bryozoan collections. She has made her work accessible to the global scientific community through collaborative projects with museums across Europe, as well as her extensive publication record, including influential contributions to high-impact journals.

๐ŸŽ“ Education

Consuelo Sendinoโ€™s education has been centered on geology and environmental sciences. She earned her PhD in Palaeontology from the University Complutense of Madrid in 2008, where she graduated cum laude. Her educational journey includes a Masterโ€™s in Environmental Management (2000) and a Masterโ€™s Thesis in Geology (2003), both from the same institution. She also holds a Licenciatura in Geology (1989). Additionally, Sendino has pursued several advanced diplomas in computing architecture and Oracle, expanding her interdisciplinary expertise.

๐Ÿ’ผ Professional Experience

Consuelo Sendino has had an extensive and influential career in geological sciences and museum curation. She currently serves as Tรฉcnico Superior Especializado at the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC, where she focuses on the digitalization of collections and the Natural History Portal. Her previous roles include senior curator of invertebrates and historical collections at MNCN, where she also led a European project on bryozoa identification. Sendino has coordinated various museum projects and contributed significantly to the development of digital tools for natural history collections.

๐Ÿ… Awards and Recognition

Consuelo Sendino has been recognized for her scientific and curatorial contributions through multiple awards and grants. She was awarded the 2024 Encourage Award by the Association of Women Geoscientists (AWG). Her work has also earned funding through various bids and grants, such as the Earth Sciences bid for attending global conferences and research projects. Sendinoโ€™s commitment to advancing scientific research has been acknowledged by organizations like the Geological Society of London, where she holds a leadership role within the History of Geology Group.

๐ŸŒ Research Skills On Environmental Science

Consuelo Sendinoโ€™s research skills are focused on palaeontology, environmental management, and digital curation. She has spearheaded projects on bryozoan identification, including a European collaboration on Mediterranean and North Atlantic species. Additionally, Sendino is at the forefront of using AI for stromatoporoid identification. Her research extends to the digitalization of fossil collections, and her work on the Lyell Project and other curatorial efforts has made a significant impact on scientific accessibility and public understanding of natural history.

๐Ÿ“– Publication Top Notes

  • Latitudinal distribution of bryozoan-rich sediments in the Ordovician
    Authors: PD Taylor, C Sendino
    Citation: Bulletin of Geosciences, 85(4), 565-572
    Year: 2010
  • Keratose sponges in ancient carbonatesโ€“A problem of interpretation
    Authors: F Neuweiler, S Kershaw, F Boulvain, M Matysik, C Sendino, โ€ฆ
    Citation: Sedimentology, 70(3), 927-968
    Year: 2023
  • Fossil fakes and their recognition
    Authors: C Corbacho, J. & Sendino
    Citation: Deposits Magazine, 30, 35-40
    Year: 2012
  • The aperture and its closure in an Ordovician conulariid
    Authors: C Sendino, K Zรกgorลกek, Z Vyhlasovรก
    Citation: Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 56(3), 659-663
    Year: 2011
  • A rugose coralโ€“bryozoan association from the Lower Devonian of NW Spain
    Authors: C Sendino, JLS Andrรฉs, MA Wilson
    Citation: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 530, 271-280
    Year: 2019
  • Asymmetry in an Ordovician conulariid cnidarian
    Authors: C Sendino, K Zรกgorลกek, PD Taylor
    Citation: Lethaia, 45(3), 423-431
    Year: 2012
  • Endolithic biota of belemnites from the Early Cretaceous Speeton Clay Formation of North Yorkshire, UK
    Authors: C Taylor, P. Barnbrook, J. & Sendino
    Citation: Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, 59(4), 227-245
    Year: 2013
  • The collection of conulariids of the Natural History Museum of London
    Authors: C Sendino, J Darrell
    Citation: The Geological Curator, 9, 3-20
    Year: 2009
  • KE EMu and the future for natural history collections
    Author: MC Sendino
    Citation: Collections, 5(2), 149-158
    Year: 2009
  • Revisiรณn de la colecciรณn de Conulariidae de The Natural History Museum de Londres (Reino Unido)
    Author: C Sendino
    Citation: PhD. Universidad Complutense de Madrid
    Year: 2007

Lรฉo STACCIOLI | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Lรฉo STACCIOLI | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Lรฉo STACCIOLI, ARDITEC, France

Mr. Lรฉo Staccioli is a distinguished expert in Environmental Science, currently affiliated with ARDITEC, France. With a passion for sustainability and environmental solutions, he has made significant contributions to the field of environmental research. His work integrates modern science with practical applications, aiming to solve pressing global environmental challenges. Throughout his career, Mr. Staccioli has been recognized for his innovation, leadership, and dedication to advancing sustainability.

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Evaluation of Mr. Lรฉo STACCIOLI for the Best Researcher Award

Mr. Lรฉo STACCIOLIโ€™s work exemplifies the qualities sought for the Best Researcher Award. His pioneering research, dedication to sustainability, and outstanding academic contributions position him as a leading figure in Environmental Science. With a career marked by innovation and collaboration, he is undoubtedly a deserving candidate for this prestigious award. His ongoing efforts continue to shape the future of environmental research and contribute meaningfully to global sustainability goals.

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS ๐ŸŽ“

Lรฉo Staccioliโ€™s academic journey began with a strong foundation in environmental sciences. His undergraduate and postgraduate studies focused on understanding the intricate relationships between human activities and the natural world. His early research explored the impacts of pollution on ecosystems, which led to his interest in developing sustainable solutions for environmental conservation.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS ๐Ÿ’ผ

Staccioliโ€™s professional career spans multiple roles in environmental research and policy, primarily at ARDITEC, where he leads projects on sustainable resource management. His work involves both applied research and consultancy, collaborating with governmental and private organizations to develop effective environmental strategies. He has contributed significantly to international climate action initiatives and green technologies.

ACADEMIC CITES ๐Ÿ“š

Mr. Staccioliโ€™s work is frequently cited in scientific literature, reflecting his influence on environmental science. His research articles on climate change mitigation and environmental policy have garnered attention for their innovative solutions to pressing ecological problems. His citations have contributed to a broader understanding of environmental science and sustainable practices in both academia and industry.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE  ๐Ÿ”ฌ

Mr. Staccioli has focused his research on sustainable energy systems, climate resilience, and ecosystem restoration. His interdisciplinary approach addresses the environmental challenges posed by urbanization, deforestation, and resource depletion. Through ARDITEC, he has spearheaded cutting-edge projects that combine scientific research with real-world applications, advancing sustainable technologies in environmental protection.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE ๐ŸŒฑ

Lรฉo Staccioliโ€™s work has had a profound impact on environmental science and policy. His contributions to climate change mitigation and the promotion of eco-friendly technologies have influenced environmental practices worldwide. His research has helped shape international policy frameworks and raised awareness about the importance of sustainability, making him a key figure in the global environmental movement.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS ๐Ÿ”ฎ

As an influential environmental scientist, Mr. Staccioliโ€™s legacy will be marked by his commitment to sustainable development and environmental protection. Looking ahead, he aims to expand his research in emerging environmental challenges, including biodiversity conservation and sustainable agriculture. His future contributions will continue to inspire future generations of environmental scientists and policy makers.

CONCLUSION ๐Ÿ†

Mr. Lรฉo Staccioliโ€™s career is a testament to the power of scientific research in addressing global environmental issues. His continued contributions to sustainable practices, combined with his leadership in environmental science, will leave a lasting legacy in the fight against climate change. Through his work, Staccioli demonstrates the critical role that innovative research plays in shaping a more sustainable future for our planet.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS ๐Ÿ“š

A life cycle assessment model to evaluate the environmental sustainability of lignin-based polyols
  • Authors: Lรฉo Staccioli, Andreia Maria Rodrigues dos Santos, Josรฉ Gallego, Ana Kalliola, Olesya Fearon, Pablo Ortiz, Walter Pitacco, Ana Carvalho
  • Journal: Sustainable Production and Consumption

Dr. Yilie Liao | Metabolism | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yilie Liao | Metabolism | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yilie Liao, Zhongshan Institute for Drug Discovery (ZIDD), China

Yilie Liao is an accomplished scientist specializing in metabolic research and integrative biology. Currently, she serves as an Assistant Research Scientist at the Zhongshan Institute for Drug Discovery under the Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. With a Ph.D. in Biology from Tsinghua University, Yilie has a rich background in life sciences, particularly focusing on metabolic disease, neurodevelopment, and tumorigenesis. Her research, conducted in collaboration with leading institutions, including Duke-NUS Medical School, delves into metabolic reprogramming, revealing significant insights into the biological mechanisms underlying health and disease. She is recognized for her innovative approach, evidenced by her pioneering work in metabolic pathways and proteomic studies. Through her dedication to research and collaboration, Yilie continues to push the boundaries of biological sciences, making notable contributions to the understanding and potential treatments for complex metabolic conditions.

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Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Yilie Liaoโ€™s dedication to addressing vital biological questions in metabolic health and his breadth of expertise in both technical and conceptual aspects of biology position him as an exceptional candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His innovative findings, technical versatility, and contributions to high-impact publications underscore his potential for continued advancements in biology.

๐ŸŽ“  Education 

Yilie Liao obtained her Ph.D. in Biology from the School of Life Sciences at Tsinghua University in 2020, where she conducted groundbreaking research under the mentorship of Dr. Suneng Fu. Her doctoral studies focused on metabolic reprogramming in metabolic diseases and neural development. Previously, she earned her B.Sc. in Biological Science from Nanjing Agricultural University in 2013. Her undergraduate education laid the foundation for her interest in integrative biology and metabolic research. Throughout her academic journey, Yilie acquired a robust skill set, encompassing molecular biology techniques, data analysis, and metabolomic profiling. Her proficiency in multi-omics data analysis, combined with a strong foundation in biological sciences, has enabled her to explore complex biochemical pathways and cellular processes. Her educational background reflects her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and tackling complex issues in metabolic diseases and cellular biology.

๐Ÿ’ผ   Experience

Yilie Liaoโ€™s research career spans several prestigious institutions and roles, each contributing to her expertise in metabolic biology. She is currently an Assistant Research Scientist at Zhongshan Institute for Drug Discovery under the Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica. From 2021 to 2023, she worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Bioland Laboratories, investigating neurodevelopmental and metabolic disease mechanisms under Prof. Peng Li. In 2022, she was a visiting researcher at Duke-NUS Medical School, exploring novel metabolic pathways with renowned scientists Prof. Weiping Han and Dr. Alfred Sun. Her projects have included identifying SLC transporters in the central nervous system and studying metabolic substrates impacting liver and brain health. Through these roles, Yilie has acquired extensive experience in experimental design, data mining, and integrative biology, making her a leading expert in her field with substantial contributions to metabolic disease research.

๐Ÿ… Awards and Honors 

Yilie Liaoโ€™s contributions to metabolic biology and her dedication to advancing scientific understanding have earned her numerous accolades. Her work on hepatic lipogenesis and metabolic reprogramming has been recognized with prestigious awards from leading scientific societies, highlighting her impact in biomedical research. She has received notable recognition from the Chinese Academy of Sciences for her innovative work in translational research and metabolic disease. As a testament to her expertise, she has been a recipient of research grants supporting her studies on cellular metabolism, neurodevelopment, and tumorigenesis. Yilieโ€™s publications in high-impact journals such as Cell Metabolism and Hepatology further underscore her prominence in the field. Her academic and professional honors reflect her commitment to scientific excellence and her potential to drive significant advancements in biological and metabolic research.

๐ŸŒ Research Focus

Yilie Liaoโ€™s research centers on uncovering the intricate mechanisms of metabolic reprogramming in health and disease. She investigates how metabolic pathways influence conditions such as obesity, neurodevelopmental disorders, and cancer, with a particular focus on the role of amino acids in hepatic lipogenesis. Her recent work explores SLC transportersโ€™ influence in the central nervous system and their impact on brain functions. Additionally, her research extends to the identification of metabolic markers in Alzheimerโ€™s disease, using single-cell sequencing to reveal early dysfunctions. She is also involved in studying tumor microenvironment metabolic changes, with implications for early diagnosis and treatment of liver cancer. Through her work, Yilie aims to provide insight into metabolic diseases and develop novel therapeutic approaches that address metabolic imbalances, contributing to the broader field of translational medicine.

๐Ÿ“– Publication Top Notes

  • Amino acid is a major carbon source for hepatic lipogenesis
  • Hepatic mitochondrial NAD+ transporter SLC25A47 activates AMPKฮฑ mediating lipid metabolism and tumorigenesis
  • Genetic Ablation of LAT1 Inhibits Growth of Liver Cancer Cells and Downregulates mTORC1 Signaling