Dr. MENGYING YAN | biomaterial | Women Researcher Award

Dr. MENGYING YAN | biomaterial | Women Researcher Award

Dr. MENGYING YAN, The Brain Cognition and Brain Disease Institute, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Mengying Yan is an accomplished researcher specializing in neural interface materials, bio-3D printing, and cell culture technology. She holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical, Food, and Cosmetic Sciences from the University of Genoa, Italy, and has extensive experience in food science and nutrition. Mengying’s career spans over five years in academic and research environments, primarily at the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. She has worked as an assistant researcher and postdoctoral fellow, focusing on cutting-edge materials for neural interfaces and flexible electronic materials. Fluent in Italian and English, Mengying’s linguistic and cross-cultural communication skills have been honed by her nine years of international experience. Her research contributions have led to numerous publications in high-impact journals, showcasing her expertise in materials science and bioengineering. Mengying also has a passion for art, particularly traditional Chinese painting, and enjoys integrating creativity into her scientific endeavors.

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Summary of Suitability for the Research for Women Researcher Award

Mengying Yan is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. With over 10 years of academic and research experience in the fields of pharmaceutical, food, and cosmetic sciences, her expertise spans across cell culture, 3D printing, neural interface materials, and conductive polymers. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Genoa, Italy, and has contributed to advanced research during her time as a postdoctoral researcher and assistant researcher at the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her research has resulted in several high-impact publications, and she has been recognized as a co-first author in notable journals like Advanced Healthcare Materials and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.

🎓   Education 

Mengying Yan’s academic journey reflects a deep commitment to science and research. She earned her Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical, Food, and Cosmetic Sciences from the University of Genoa, Italy, in 2018. During her doctoral studies, she focused on hydrogels for 3D cell culture, further expanding her expertise with an internship at the EU Institute on Membrane Technology (ITM-CNR), where she worked on developing drug-loaded microspheres using membrane emulsification techniques. Prior to this, Mengying completed her Master’s degree in Nutrition from the University of Calabria, Italy, and a Bachelor’s degree in Food Science and Engineering from Sichuan University, China. Her education equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of food science, membrane technology, and cellular systems. This strong foundation has been crucial in her current research work on neural interfaces and flexible materials, driving innovation and advancing the boundaries of biomedical technology.

💼   Experience 

Mengying Yan’s professional experience spans diverse areas of materials science and biomedical research. Currently, she serves as an Assistant Researcher at the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where she focuses on 3D cell culture systems, flexible electronic materials, and neural interface technologies. Previously, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the same institution, contributing to significant advancements in bio-3D printing and conductive ink development. Her responsibilities included daily laboratory management, training new employees, and overseeing the maintenance of sophisticated research equipment. Mengying’s hands-on expertise with instruments such as UV spectrophotometers, DSC, and electrochemical workstations has enabled her to excel in experimental research. Her extensive academic background and practical experience, combined with her organizational skills and technical proficiency, make her a well-rounded researcher with the ability to lead innovative projects in biomedical engineering.

🏅   Awards and Honors 

Mengying Yan’s academic and research excellence has been recognized through multiple awards and honors. During her doctoral studies at the University of Genoa, she received a prestigious research grant from the European Union’s Institute on Membrane Technology (ITM-CNR), which funded her innovative work on developing drug-loaded microspheres for therapeutic applications. Her contributions to neural interface technology and bio-3D printing have garnered attention in the scientific community, resulting in her being selected as a co-author in several high-impact publications. In addition to academic recognition, Mengying has been honored for her mentorship and leadership in guiding new researchers at the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology. Her proficiency in integrating advanced scientific techniques with practical applications has set her apart as a leader in her field, earning her accolades from both peers and institutions. Mengying’s achievements are a testament to her dedication, innovation, and contributions to biomedical research.

🌍   Research Focus 

Mengying Yan’s research focuses on the intersection of materials science and biomedical engineering, with a particular emphasis on neural interface technologies and 3D cell culture systems. She has made significant contributions to developing flexible electronic materials and conducting polymers that improve the electrode-neural interface, facilitating better communication between electronic devices and biological tissues. Mengying’s work also explores bio-3D printing and the creation of hydrogel scaffolds that mimic natural tissue environments, enabling more effective tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Her research aims to solve critical challenges in neural interface systems, enhancing their integration with the human body for medical applications such as brain-computer interfaces. By combining materials innovation with biological applications, Mengying’s research holds promise for advancing treatments for neurodegenerative diseases and improving prosthetic technologies. Her interdisciplinary approach ensures her research stays at the forefront of biomedical advancements.

 📖 Publications Top Notes

  • Three-dimensional highly porous hydrogel scaffold for neural circuit dissection and modulation
  • Flexible and stretchable polymer optical fibers for chronic brain and vagus nerve optogenetic stimulations in free-behaving animals
  • Low‐Cost Paper‐Based Conducting Polymer‐Hydrogel Flexible Bio‐Radar Sensor for Detecting Biological Objects
  • Development of enzyme-loaded PVA microspheres by membrane emulsification
    Development and characterization of a mucoadhesive sublingual formulation for pain control: Extemporaneous oxycodone films in personalized therapy

     

Dr. Gloria Grice | Pharmacy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gloria Grice | Pharmacy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gloria Grice, University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis, United States

Gloria R. Grice, Pharm.D., is an accomplished academic leader and healthcare professional. She currently serves as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the St. Louis College of Pharmacy, University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in Saint Louis. With over two decades of experience in pharmacy education, Dr. Grice holds additional roles as a Professor (Non-Tenure Track) in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and a Courtesy Assistant Professor at Goldfarb School of Nursing. She earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Maryland, where she also completed pre-pharmacy coursework. Dr. Grice’s expertise spans pharmacotherapy, pharmacy practice, and interprofessional healthcare education. She has been recognized for her contributions to student-centered learning and ability-based education. Throughout her career, Dr. Grice has led innovative teaching and clinical practice initiatives, preparing future healthcare professionals to excel in diverse clinical settings.

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Evaluation for Research for Best Researcher Award: Gloria R. Grice

Summary of Suitability
Gloria R. Grice stands out as a highly accomplished academic and healthcare professional with extensive experience in both clinical practice and academic leadership. Her tenure as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, coupled with her long-standing role as a Professor in Pharmacy Practice, highlights her capacity for leadership, mentorship, and innovation in pharmacy education. Her rich educational background, including a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Maryland, and her specialty residency in Family Medicine, establish her as an expert in her field.

  🎓 Education 

Gloria R. Grice completed her Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, in May 2002. Prior to her Pharm.D., she pursued Pre-Pharmacy studies at the University of Maryland, College Park, from 1996 to 1998. Her academic journey was marked by an emphasis on both foundational science and clinical pharmacy practice. Dr. Grice’s education has laid the groundwork for her extensive involvement in pharmacy practice and academic leadership. Her passion for advancing pharmacy education is reflected in her current role as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and as a Professor (Non-Tenure Track) in the Department of Pharmacy Practice. Dr. Grice continues to contribute to educational advancements by developing innovative curricula that integrate pharmacotherapy, interprofessional education, and patient-centered care approaches.

 💼 Experience

Dr. Gloria R. Grice has over two decades of experience in pharmacy practice and academia. Since July 2021, she has been the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the St. Louis College of Pharmacy, University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in Saint Louis. She has also held the role of Professor (Non-Tenure Track) in the Department of Pharmacy Practice since 2015. Dr. Grice’s teaching career includes serving as a course coordinator, lecturer, and preceptor for numerous pharmacy and interprofessional education courses. Her earlier roles include Clinical Instructor and Clerkship Preceptor, where she provided experiential education in primary care and geriatrics. Dr. Grice’s residency at St. John’s Mercy Family Medicine expanded her clinical practice in various specialties, including internal medicine and geriatrics. Her clinical and educational expertise continues to shape the next generation of pharmacists and healthcare professionals.

  🏅Awards and Honors 

Dr. Gloria R. Grice has received several recognitions for her contributions to pharmacy education and clinical practice. She holds certifications in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Immunization from the American Pharmacists Association, demonstrating her clinical proficiency. Additionally, she has been a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist since 2003, further renewed in 2010 and 2017, underscoring her expertise in pharmacotherapy. Dr. Grice is also licensed to practice pharmacy in both Missouri and Maryland. Throughout her career, she has been honored for her commitment to student-centered, ability-based education, particularly in the areas of primary care and interprofessional healthcare education. Her role in shaping experiential learning and preceptorship has earned her significant respect among peers and students alike. Dr. Grice’s leadership in academic administration further exemplifies her dedication to advancing the field of pharmacy education.

  🌍 Research Focus 

Dr. Gloria R. Grice’s research focuses on interprofessional education, pharmacotherapy, and innovative approaches to healthcare education. She is particularly interested in how collaborative, patient-centered care can be enhanced through better integration of pharmacists into interprofessional healthcare teams. Her work explores the role of pharmacy in managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart failure, as well as the optimization of pharmacogenomics in primary care settings. Dr. Grice has contributed to research on educational strategies, including ability-based learning and assessment-driven methodologies. Her goal is to advance the quality of pharmacy education, preparing healthcare professionals to deliver comprehensive, team-based care. Dr. Grice’s research also highlights the importance of experiential learning and preceptorship in cultivating future leaders in pharmacy practice.

  📖 Publications Top Notes

Use of pharmacogenetic and clinical factors to predict the therapeutic dose of warfarin
  • Citations: 998
Integration of genetic, clinical, and INR data to refine warfarin dosing
  • Citations: 267
Genetic-based dosing in orthopedic patients beginning warfarin therapy
  • Citations: 225
A polymorphism in the VKORC1 regulator calumenin predicts higher warfarin dose
  • Citations: 126
Laboratory and clinical outcomes of pharmacogenetic vs. clinical protocols for warfarin initiation in orthopedic patients
  • Citations: 100

 

Leandro Conte | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Leandro Conte | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Dr.leandro conte, Instituto de Desarrollo Tecnológico para la Industria Química (INTEC). CONICET, CCT-Santa Fe, Argentina, Argentina

Dr. Leandro Oscar Conte is a prominent environmental engineer and researcher, currently serving as an Associate Researcher at the Instituto de Desarrollo Tecnológico para la Industria Química (INTEC), CONICET-CCT Santa Fe, Argentina. He also holds an Associate Professor position at the Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias Hídricas (FICH), UNL. Dr. Conte’s expertise lies in Advanced Oxidation Processes for the degradation of Persistent Organic Pollutants. Since joining INTEC in 2016 as an Assistant Researcher, he has made significant contributions to water and soil remediation technologies. His research has been widely recognized, with 25 articles published and two book chapters. He has secured several high-profile research grants, including a Marie Curie Fellowship at Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), Spain. Dr. Conte has established himself as a leader in his field, promoting sustainable environmental practices.

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Education:

Dr. Leandro Conte earned his degree in Environmental Engineering from the Universidad Nacional del Litoral (UNL) in 2008, where he also completed his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering in 2015. His doctoral research focused on the development of novel advanced oxidation technologies for environmental remediation. Dr. Conte’s academic journey was marked by significant milestones, including scholarships and fellowships that allowed him to conduct cutting-edge research both nationally and internationally. He further honed his expertise through postdoctoral work at renowned institutions, including a Marie Curie Fellowship at Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) in Spain. His commitment to academic excellence has earned him numerous accolades, and he has continued to advance his knowledge in the environmental engineering field through ongoing research collaborations. Dr. Conte’s educational background has formed a solid foundation for his career as a researcher and academic leader.

Experience :

Dr. Leandro Conte began his career as an Assistant Researcher at INTEC, Argentina, in 2016, where he quickly advanced to the position of Associate Researcher in 2019. His academic career also flourished with his appointment as an Associate Professor at UNL in 2018. Dr. Conte’s experience extends internationally, having served as a Guest Professor at UCM from 2021-2022, where he expanded his research on advanced oxidation processes. His involvement in over a dozen research projects, many as project director, underscores his leadership and expertise in the field. Dr. Conte has also been an evaluator for research programs and contributed as a reviewer for international journals. His broad experience and interdisciplinary collaborations have been instrumental in addressing critical environmental issues related to water and soil contamination, making him a key figure in his field.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Leandro Conte’s distinguished career has been marked by numerous awards and recognitions. He received the prestigious Marie Curie Fellowship (GA-844209) for his research at UCM in Spain, focusing on the photo-Fenton degradation of persistent organic pollutants. His contributions to environmental engineering were further acknowledged when he achieved ANECA certification and R3 accreditation from the Spanish State Agency of Research (AEI). Additionally, Dr. Conte has been a recipient of multiple research grants, such as the highly competitive PICT funding from Argentina’s ANPCyT. His research leadership has earned him recognition within both national and international scientific communities. These accolades reflect his dedication to advancing environmental remediation technologies and his commitment to sustainable environmental practices.

Research Focus :

Dr. Leandro Conte’s research primarily revolves around Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) for the degradation of persistent pollutants in water and soil. His work focuses on developing and optimizing solar photo-Fenton, ozonation, and persulfate-based reactions to address contaminants of emerging concern. Dr. Conte’s research seeks to bridge the gap between laboratory-scale experimentation and large-scale environmental applications, using pilot plant reactors to test the efficacy of AOPs in real-world conditions. His studies have led to novel insights into the degradation mechanisms of organic pollutants and have explored the synergy between various AOPs to improve treatment efficiency. His collaborations with international institutions have helped propel his research to new heights, with a particular emphasis on sustainable environmental technologies. Dr. Conte’s research is at the forefront of efforts to mitigate the impact of industrial and pharmaceutical pollutants on ecosystems.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. 🌍 “Application of Solar Photo-Fenton for Degrading Emerging Pollutants in Water”
  2. 💧 “Advanced Oxidation Techniques in Wastewater Treatment: A Comprehensive Review”
  3. 🧪 “Degradation of Persistent Organic Pollutants using Ozone and UV”
  4. ☀️ “Pilot-Scale Solar Reactors for Contaminant Removal in Real Waters”
  5. 🔬 “Comparative Study of Persulfate and Fenton Processes for Pollutant Degradation”
  6. 🌱 “Sustainable Water Treatment: Challenges in Emerging Pollutants”
  7. 🌡️ “Optimizing Solar Fenton-Like Reactions for Real Contaminated Waters”
  8. ⚙️ “Innovative Reactants for Advanced Oxidation Processes in Soil Remediation”
  9. 🏭 “Industrial Applications of Advanced Oxidation Technologies”
  10. 🧫 “Modeling the Kinetics of Ozone-Based Contaminant Degradation”

 

 

Mohammadreza Alizadeh | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award Iran

Dr Mohammadreza Alizadeh | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Mohammadreza Alizadeh, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Dr. Mohammadreza (Danial) Alizadeh is a highly skilled medical doctor with expertise in general and aesthetic practice. He graduated from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, where he earned his Doctor of Medicine degree in 2020. With a passion for combining medicine and technology, Dr. Alizadeh’s diverse experiences span neurology, radiology, and health management. Currently, he serves as the Supervisor of Occupational Safety and Health at Saman Dej Alborz Co, while practicing as a General Practitioner in Mazandaran, Iran. His contributions to medical research, especially in neuroimaging, neurology, and brain injuries, reflect his commitment to advancing medical knowledge. Dr. Alizadeh is also fluent in Persian, English, and proficient in several other languages, which enhances his ability to collaborate in global settings. A passionate researcher, he has authored numerous publications in high-impact journals, particularly in neuroimaging and trauma.

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    Experience:

    Dr. Mohammadreza (Danial) Alizadeh has gained a wealth of experience across diverse medical settings. Since May 2023, he has been working as the Supervisor of Occupational Safety and Health at Saman Dej Alborz Co., Tehran, where he oversees safety protocols in a corporate environment. In parallel, he practices as a General and Aesthetic Practitioner in Amol, Mazandaran, focusing on skincare, aesthetic treatments, and general medicine. From March 2019 to February 2021, Dr. Alizadeh held the same role at Derma Hall Clinic, Tehran, performing various cosmetic procedures and consultations. His formative experience includes a two-year internship at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, where he rotated through various medical departments, solidifying his expertise in clinical decision-making, patient care, and research. Throughout his career, he has blended patient care with research, focusing on neuroimaging and radiology, with multiple publications in renowned journals.

    Awards and Honors:

    Dr. Mohammadreza (Danial) Alizadeh has been recognized for his academic and professional excellence throughout his career. His notable achievements include an honor for his contribution to neuroimaging research, particularly in traumatic brain injuries, which has gained international recognition. He has received several awards for his scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals, reflecting his deep involvement in advancing medical science. Dr. Alizadeh was also awarded a distinction for his work in healthcare management during his MBA at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, highlighting his leadership capabilities in both clinical and managerial roles. His participation in international conferences and workshops has earned him accolades from the medical community, particularly for his innovative research on neuroimaging techniques in radiology. Moreover, his expertise in aesthetic medicine has brought him local recognition, particularly for his minimally invasive cosmetic procedures.

    Research Focus:

    Dr. Mohammadreza (Danial) Alizadeh’s research primarily focuses on neuroimaging and its application in understanding neurological conditions and brain injuries. He is particularly interested in the diagnostic use of MRI and radiomics in the detection and progression of conditions such as glioblastoma and traumatic brain injury. His research also extends to exploring neuroinflammatory responses and imaging abnormalities associated with neurodegenerative diseases. Dr. Alizadeh is actively involved in studying the impact of aducanumab immunotherapy on amyloid-related imaging abnormalities, a groundbreaking area in Alzheimer’s treatment. His work on the role of psychiatric disorders and neuroimaging has opened new avenues for diagnosing and treating mental health conditions using cutting-edge imaging technologies. Additionally, his research on biomarkers in neurotrauma and the use of artificial intelligence in radiological interpretations reflects his forward-thinking approach to medical research.

    Publications Top Notes:

    1. 🧠 “Imaging spectrum of amyloid-related imaging abnormalities associated with aducanumab immunotherapy”
    2. 🧪 “Clinical Decision Rules in Predicting CT Findings in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury”
    3. 🧬 “Radiomics: Differentiating Progression, Recurrence, and Radionecrosis in Gliomas”
    4. 🦠 “ALK-Positive Histiocytosis: A Deceptive Mimic of Meningioma”
    5. 🧠 “Radiomics in Psychiatric Disorders: An Emerging Diagnostic Tool”
    6. 🦠 “MRI Findings in COVID-19 Associated Encephalitis”
    7. 🧠 “Subcortical Signal Alteration of Corticospinal Tracts in ARIA”
    8. 🧠 “Serum Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein for Intracranial Lesion Detection”
    9. 🩺 “Migraine and Subclinical Atherosclerosis: A Correlation Study”
    10. 🦠 “Effect of Underlying Diseases on COVID-19 Mortality Rate”
    11. 👶 “Choledochal Cyst in Pregnancy: A Case Report”
    12. 🧠 “Double Cystic Duct Case Report”
    13. 🧪 “Effect of Workshop vs. Lecture on Nursing and Midwifery Students”