Efthymios Koniaris | Pathologist | Research Excellance Award

Mr. Efthymios Koniaris | Pathologist | Research Excellance Award

Senior Pathologist | Hippocratio General Hospital | Greece

Mr. Efthymios Koniaris is a highly skilled medical specialist in diagnostic pathology with extensive experience across major healthcare institutions. He has built a career characterized by clinical excellence, multidisciplinary collaboration, and active engagement in research and education. His expertise spans gynecological, hematopathological, and oncologic pathology, focusing on improving diagnostic accuracy and integrating morphological and molecular findings. He has contributed to scientific publications, conferences, and teaching programs, maintaining a respected presence in the pathology community. His work emphasizes the correlation of histological patterns with clinical outcomes, development of enhanced diagnostic workflows, and interdisciplinary collaboration to advance understanding of disease mechanisms. Recognized for his contributions to medical education, research, and public health initiatives, he demonstrates a sustained commitment to advancing pathology practice, supporting academic growth, and improving patient care outcomes.

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Featured Publications 

Iordanou, P., et al. (2008). The effect of visible and infrared polarized light on healing. Photomedicine and Laser Surgery.

Arnogiannaki, N., et al. Malignant fibrous histiocytoma of the kidney. Medimond International Proceedings.

Koniaris, E., et al. Heterologous mixed malignant Müllerian tumor of the uterus. Medimond International Proceedings.

Three-dimensional tissue volume generation in conventional brightfield microscopy. (2022). Microscopy Research and Technique.

Charchanti, A., et al. Expression of Syndecan-1 in chronic liver diseases. Journal of Hepatic Pathology.

Gian Marco Prucher | Medicine | Research Excellance Award

Mr. Gian Marco Prucher | Medicine | Research Excellance Award

Consultant Oral | AUSL Bologna | Italy

Mr. Gian Marco Prucher highly skilled oral and maxillofacial, head and neck surgeon with extensive expertise in oncologic, reconstructive, orthognathic, salivary gland, trauma, and microsurgical procedures, known for contributions across major trauma, research, and teaching hospitals in Europe. Recognized for minimally invasive salivary gland surgery, CAD/CAM-guided reconstruction, and advanced head and neck oncology, this surgeon integrates precision techniques with technological innovation and multidisciplinary collaboration. Their academic foundation includes comprehensive medical, surgical, and dental-technology training, supported by specialized certifications in orthognathic surgery, microsurgery, sinus surgery, and sentinel node biopsy. Professional experience spans consultant and senior clinical fellow roles within high-volume centers, contributing to trauma care, complex reconstruction, and surgical education. Research focuses on improving outcomes through digital planning, microsurgical reconstruction, perioperative modeling, and global surgery collaborations, with publications, international presentations, and leadership in major clinical studies. Their work has 1,022 citations across 843 documents, with 21 publications and an h-index of 13.

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Featured Publications 

Prucher, G. M. (2010). Endoscopic treatment of frontoethmoidal mucopyocele. Italian Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery.

Profeta, A. C., & Prucher, G. M. (2015). Bioactive glass in periodontal surgery and implant dentistry. Dental Materials Journal.

Kalra, A., & Prucher, G. M. (2019). Core needle biopsies in neck lumps. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

COVIDSurg Collaborative. (2021). Head & neck cancer surgery during COVID-19. Cancer.

Prucher, G. M. (2025). Conformational reconstruction in head & neck bone cancer. Journal of Clinical Medicine.

Javier Baena Espinar | Cancer | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Javier Baena Espinar | Cancer | Best Research Article Award

Medical Oncologist | Hospital 12 de Octubre | Spain

Dr. Javier Baena Espinar is a dedicated clinical researcher and medical oncologist specializing in thoracic oncology, immunotherapy, and real-world evidence studies, with 891 citations across 807 documents, 27 scientific papers, and an h-index of 11. His work spans global cancer registries, multicenter collaborations, and translational research aimed at advancing precision medicine in lung cancer. Academic development includes advanced oncology training and continuous specialization in thoracic cancer and emerging therapeutics. Professional experience includes contributions to major registries, real-world immunotherapy analyses, biomarker-driven treatment studies, and multidisciplinary clinical projects across national and international platforms. Research interests encompass NSCLC, SCLC, biomarker-guided therapy, immune checkpoint inhibitor safety, KRAS-targeted strategies, ALK/ROS1 alterations, and the clinical utility of next-generation sequencing, with notable input to global datasets evaluating treatment outcomes and infectious disease impact in cancer. His scientific contributions and collaborative work have been recognized by oncology research groups and academic organizations.

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Featured Publications 

Baena Espinar, J. (2025). Clinical utility of combined tissue and plasma next-generation sequencing in patients with advanced, treatment-naïve NSCLC. JTO Clinical and Research Reports.

Baena Espinar, J. (2025). Determinants of 5-year survival in advanced NSCLC with PD-L1 ≥50% treated with first-line pembrolizumab: Pembro-real 5Y global registry. Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer.

Baena Espinar, J. (2025). Efficacy and safety of lorlatinib in ALK- and ROS1-rearranged metastatic NSCLC in the Spanish compassionate use program. Scientific Paper.

Baena Espinar, J. (2025). Safety and effectiveness of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in patients with lung cancer. Scientific Paper.

Baena Espinar, J. (2025). Safety and efficacy of immune checkpoint therapy in patients with cardiac metastasis: Multicenter international retrospective study. Scientific Paper.

Hojjat Gholipour | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hojjat Gholipour | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman | Iran

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hojjat Gholipour is a wildlife health researcher whose work integrates conservation medicine, disease ecology, and One Health principles to investigate and mitigate health threats affecting wild and semi-captive animal populations. His research centers on host–pathogen dynamics at the wildlife–livestock–human interface, particularly focusing on zoonotic agents such as Toxoplasma gondii and influenza A viruses. He has advanced understanding of pathogen transmission in freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems, contributing seminal studies on the invasive American mink as a biological indicator for infectious diseases and environmental pollutants. His broader research includes antimicrobial resistance in wildlife, toxic metal contamination in avian species, and behavioral biomarkers of postoperative pain in animals. Dr. Hojjat Gholipour has authored 6 Scopus-indexed publications, which have collectively received 49 citations from 47 documents, yielding a Scopus h-index of 5. His work appears in reputable journals such as Parasitology Research, Zoonoses and Public Health, Animals, and Cell and Tissue Banking. He has presented at international scientific forums, including meetings of the European Wildlife Disease Association (EWDA) and the European College of Zoological Medicine (ECZM), contributing to global initiatives in wildlife disease surveillance and conservation health research. His early contributions to regenerative veterinary medicine, particularly experimental studies involving biomaterials and bone healing, further illustrate the interdisciplinary breadth of his scientific impact. Ongoing research activities span pathogen surveillance in raptors, wildlife toxicology, and ecological health monitoring of free-ranging dog populations. Collectively, his research advances evidence-based conservation strategies, enhances wildlife disease monitoring frameworks, and strengthens integrative health approaches aligned with modern One Health objectives.

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Featured Publications 

Escudero, A., Puig Ribas, M., Almería, S., & Gholipour, H. (2025). Exposure of wild ruminants to Toxoplasma gondii in Alpine ecosystems, NE Spain. Veterinary Sciences, 12(11), 1101.

Escudero, A., Puig Ribas, M., Obon, E., Almería, S., Fernández Aguilar, X., Gholipour, H., Cabezón, O., & Molina-Lopez, R. A. (2024). Exposure of urban European hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) to Toxoplasma gondii in highly populated areas of Northeast Spain. Animals, 14(11), 1596.

Gholipour, H., Meimandi Parizi, A., Oryan, A., & Bigham Sadegh, A. (2018). The effects of gelatin, fibrin-platelet glue and their combination on healing of the experimental critical bone defect in a rat model: Radiological, histological, scanning ultrastructural and biomechanical evaluation. Cell and Tissue Banking, 19(3).

Puig Ribas, M., Almería, S., Fernández Aguilar, X., De Pedro, G., Lizarraga, P., Alarcia-Alejos, O., Molina-Lopez, R. A., Obon, E., & Gholipour, H. (2018). Tracking Toxoplasma gondii in freshwater ecosystems: Interaction with the invasive American mink (Neovison vison) in Spain. Parasitology Research, 117(7).

Oryan, A., Gholipour, H., Meimandi Parizi, A., & Bigham Sadegh, A. (2018). Effectiveness of nanosilver, nanogold and their combination on the healing potential of critical radial bone defects in rats. Journal of Tissue Science & Engineering, 9(1).

Jorge Cadena Iniguez | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Jorge Cadena Iniguez | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Postgraduate College, San Luis Potosi Campus | Mexico

Prof. Dr. Jorge Cadena-Iniguez is a botanist and Phyto chemist widely recognized for his contributions to plant genetic resources, agricultural biodiversity, and the scientific advancement of Sechium edule (chayote). His research spans plant physiology, biochemical and phytochemical characterization, genetic improvement, postharvest biology, and the generation of value-added innovations derived from underutilized crops. He has built a solid scientific trajectory, reflected in 87 documents indexed in Scopus, 627 citations, and a Scopus h-index of 13, demonstrating his consistent impact on plant science, agronomy, and natural-product research. Dr. Jorge Cadena-Iñiguez integrates molecular tools, metabolite profiling, conservation biology, and biotechnology to support the sustainable use, improvement, and valorization of agricultural species, particularly those with ancestral, endemic, or underexploited importance. His leadership includes founding the global germplasm bank of Sechium edule, contributing to the development of biodiversity governance models aligned with the Nagoya Protocol, and participating in national and international initiatives focused on agricultural biodiversity conservation. His research has enabled the development of new varieties, technological innovations, and patented processes that strengthen rural value chains and promote the bioeconomic potential of native crops. Alongside these contributions, he has guided numerous graduate researchers and supported the scientific community through editorial service, peer review, and international collaborations. His body of work has been recognized for advancing agricultural innovation, enhancing the understanding of functional compounds in plants, and promoting sustainable strategies for genetic resource management.

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Featured Publications 

1. Iniguez Luna, M. I., Cadena-Zamudio, J. D., Ramírez-Mosqueda, M. A., Aguirre Noyola, J. L., Cadena, D. A. A., & Cadena-Iniguez, J. (2025). Molecular docking as a key driver of biocontrol for agri-food security. BioTech, 14(80), 1–25.

2. Barrera-Guzman, L. A., Cadena-Iniguez, J., Legaria-Solano, J. P., Cisneros-Solano, V. M., Watanabe, K. N., & Cadena, D. A. A. (2025). Biogeographical analysis of the Central American clade of Sechium (Cucurbitaceae). Revista de Biologia Tropical, 73(e20251987), 1–14.

3. Cadena-Iniguez, J., Arevalo-Galarza, M. de L., Aguirre-Medina, J. F., Avendano-Arrazate, C. H., Cadena, D. A. A., Cadena-Zamudio, J. D., Soto-Hernandez, M., Cisneros, V., Ruiz-Posadas, L. M., Soto-Mendoza, C., & Mejia Mendez, J. L. (2025). Chayote [Sechium edule (Jacq.) Sw.] fruit quality influenced by plant pruning. Horticulturae, 11(8), 1–23.

4. Aguiniga-Sanchez, I., Morales-Altamirano, A. M., Santiago-Osorio, E., Rosado-Perez, J., Cadena-Iniguez, J., Mendoza-Nunez, V. M., Weiss-Steider, B., Gavia García, G., Arista-Ugalde, T. L., Arreola-Gomez, N. A., Amador-Gomez, A. I., & Montiel Garcia, L. D. (2025). Hypoglycemic and lipid metabolic control in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice by hybrid extract. Food Bioscience, 68(20), Article 106499.

5. Santiago-Osorio, E., Ramirez-Padilla, M. G., Mendoza-Nunez, V. M., Cadena-Iniguez, J., Soto-Hernandez, M., Rosado-Perez, J., Romero-Lopez, E., Weiss-Steider, B., Gavia-Garcia, G., Arista-Ugalde, T. L., Cisneros-Solano, V. M., & Aguiñiga-Sanchez, I. (2025). Hepatoprotective effect of the Sechium HD-Victor hybrid extract in a model of liver damage induced by carbon tetrachloride in mice. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 183, Article 117831.

Mario Balcázar | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mario Balcázar | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Tecno-Medic Clinical Laboratory | Chile

Mr. Mario Balcázar has developed a distinguished and steadily growing research profile in hematology, centering his work on improving the diagnostic precision of microcytic anemias and strengthening laboratory-based clinical decision-making. His research has been especially impactful in elucidating the epidemiology of β-thalassemia trait (BTT) in southern Chile, where data have historically been scarce. Through systematic analysis of outpatient laboratory records, he has generated some of the first evidence-based estimates of BTT occurrence in the region, emphasizing its under recognition and the need for enhanced screening strategies. His scientific visibility is reflected in international indexing platforms such as Scopus, with 3 peer-reviewed publications, 1 citation, and an h-index of 1 demonstrating the early but significant trajectory of his research contributions. Among his notable studies, he conducted one of Chile’s most comprehensive evaluations of 29 red blood cell (RBC) discriminant indices, identifying high-performance tools capable of distinguishing BTT from iron deficiency anemia, two conditions that frequently overlap in hematological presentation. He further advanced laboratory hematology by reporting the first Chilean case series of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid-dependent pseudo thrombocytopenia (EDTA-PTCP), a diagnostic pitfall capable of triggering unnecessary clinical interventions when unrecognized. His detailed investigation into platelet aggregation behavior, histogram distortions, and anticoagulant effects has provided practical guidance to improve the reliability of platelet counts and smear interpretation. Complementing his publications, he has actively disseminated his findings through academic presentations and scientific forums, reinforcing evidence-based laboratory practices and contributing meaningfully to the advancement of hematology in Chile and beyond.

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Featured Publications 

  • Balcázar-Villarroel, M., Mancilla-Uribe, A., Navia-León, S., & Peña, F. (2025). Assessment of β-thalassemia trait occurrence in an outpatient sample from southern Chile: A retrospective study. Diagnostics.

  • Balcázar-Villarroel, M., Carmine, F., Torrens, F., & Sandoval, C. (2025). First report of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid-dependent pseudo-thrombocytopenia in Chile: Prevalence and laboratory insights. Diagnostics.

  • Balcázar-Villarroel, M., Mancilla-Uribe, A., Navia-León, S., & Sandoval, C. (2024). Diagnostic performance of red blood cell indices in the differential diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia and the thalassemia trait in Chile: A retrospective study. Diagnostics.

Elena Rosa | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Elena Rosa | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Central University Marta Abreu of Las Villas | Cuba

Dr. Elena Rosa is a leading researcher in environmental engineering and life cycle sustainability whose scientific influence spans Latin America and Europe. Her work advances Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), circular economy methodologies, environmental impact evaluation, and the integration of engineering principles with sustainability science. With 38 Scopus-indexed publications, 970 citations, and an h-index of 13, her research has shaped key discussions in agro-industrial environmental performance, carbon and water footprint assessment, waste management, and low-carbon industrial strategies. She has driven the adoption of LCA tools across sectors such as sugarcane processing, cement manufacturing, agro-food supply chains, and municipal solid waste systems. As a scientific leader in technological and environmental security research, she has contributed to methodological advances in sustainability assessment, ecosystem services valuation, and decision-support tools for industrial and territorial environmental management. Her guidance of numerous doctoral and master’s projects has helped develop emerging specialists in environmental engineering and sustainability sciences. Through collaborations with institutions in Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Ecuador, Belgium, Germany, and the Dominican Republic, she has strengthened international capacity building and knowledge exchange in LCA. She also plays an active role in regional networks, including leadership in the Cuban Life Cycle Assessment Network and founding membership in the Ibero-American LCA Network. Her scientific excellence has been recognized through multiple national awards honoring her contributions to sustainable development, environmental innovation, and engineering research.

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Featured Publications 

  • Mondragón-Zarza, E., Martínez-Morales, I. N., Hernández-Berriel, M. del C., Domínguez, E. R. R., Cruz-Sotelo, S. E., & Ojeda-Benítez, S. (2025). Environmental impact of uncontrolled sites in the Central Region of Mexico: A life cycle assessment. Sustainability, 17(20).

  • Suppen-Reynaga, N., Guerrero, A. B., Dominguez, E. R., Sacayón, E., & Solano, A. (2024). Life cycle assessment of bananas, melons, and watermelons from Costa Rica. Cleaner and Circular Bioeconomy.

  • Santos Herrero, R. F., Cardenas Ferrer, T. M., Contreras Moya, A. M., Dominguez, E. R. R., Correa Cortes, Y., Falcón, J. A. F., & Ramírez Muñoz, P. (2024, December 20). Propuesta metodológica para la gestión de los residuos sólidos urbanos en Cuba: Casos de estudios. In I Congreso del programa Ingeniería Química de UniPamplona.

  • Rodríguez Rodríguez, Y., & Dominguez, E. R. R. (2024, October 16). Análisis de Ciclo de Vida de la producción de vinagre. In VII Seminario Internacional de Análisis de Ciclo de Vida.

  • Jauregui, U., Dominguez, E. R. R., & Pérez, I. (2024, October 16). Análisis de Ciclo de Vida para mejorar la eficiencia del humedal El Dorado. In VII Seminario Internacional de Análisis de Ciclo de Vida.

Zhi Zong | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zhi Zong | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Fuyao University of Science and Technology | China

Professor Zhi Zong is an internationally acclaimed researcher in naval architecture, ocean engineering, computational mechanics, and fluid–structure interaction, widely recognized for his influential contributions to marine hydrodynamics and advanced numerical simulation. With 334 publications, 5,653 citations, and an h-index of 38 (Scopus), his research covers underwater explosion (UNDEX) physics, nonlinear water waves, bubble dynamics, vortex-induced vibration (VIV), unsteady cavitation, water-entry dynamics, and high-fidelity computational fluid mechanics, employing cutting-edge techniques such as SPH, DEM, and data-driven modeling. He has authored over 460 scientific papers, including more than 230 SCI-indexed articles, and has been continuously listed among the Top 2% Scientists globally (2021–2025). His seven authoritative monographs published with Elsevier, Taylor & Francis/CRC, and Science Press span differential quadrature methods, solitary wave theory, computational underwater explosion mechanics, and bubble damage modeling. Professor Zong’s research has significantly advanced understanding of shock loading on marine structures, hydrodynamic impact, cavitating and multiphase flows, ice–structure interactions, ship motion reduction, and complex multi-physics simulations, with many of his highly cited publications regarded as landmark contributions to SPH modeling, multiphase flow analysis, UNDEX damage prediction, and VIV dynamics.

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Featured Publications 

• Liu, M. B., Liu, G. R., Lam, K. Y., & Zong, Z. (2003). Smoothed particle hydrodynamics for numerical simulation of underwater explosion. Computational Mechanics, 30(2), 106–118.

• Liu, M. B., Liu, G. R., Zong, Z., & Lam, K. Y. (2003). Computer simulation of high explosive explosion using smoothed particle hydrodynamics methodology. Computers & Fluids, 32(3), 305–322.

• Zong, Z., & Zhang, Y. (2009). Advanced differential quadrature methods. Chapman and Hall/CRC.

• Chen, Z., Zong, Z., Liu, M. B., Zou, L., Li, H. T., & Shu, C. (2015). An SPH model for multiphase flows with complex interfaces and large density differences. Journal of Computational Physics, 283, 169–188.

• Zhang, Y. Y., Wang, C. M., Duan, W. H., Xiang, Y., & Zong, Z. (2009). Assessment of continuum mechanics models in predicting buckling strains of single-walled carbon nanotubes. Nanotechnology, 20(39), 395707.

Liqiang Jia | Biological Sciences | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Liqiang Jia | Biological Sciences | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Liqiang Jia | Guizhou Education University | China

Dr. Liqiang Jia is a plant molecular biologist recognized for advancing crop genomics, stress physiology, and molecular mechanisms underlying plant development. His scientific impact is reflected in 108 citations across 88 documents, supported by a portfolio of 6 publications and an h-index of 5. His research spans functional gene characterization, chlorophyll regulation, iron homeostasis, root system architecture, mitochondrial protein function, and ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme families in key crops such as rice, sorghum, and banana. Utilizing integrative genomics, molecular genetics, and transcriptomic analyses, he uncovers regulatory pathways driving plant growth, stress resilience, and nutrient efficiency. His discoveries in developmental regulation and stress-response networks contribute to innovation in plant biotechnology and sustainable agriculture. Through continued contributions in functional genomics, he enhances understanding of crop performance and biological adaptation.

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Featured Publications 

Li, Z., Mo, W., Jia, L., et al. (2019). Rice FLUORESCENT1 is involved in the regulation of chlorophyll. Plant Cell Physiology, 60(10), 2307–2318.

Jia, L., Zhao, Q., & Chen, S. (2019). Evolution and expression analysis of the sorghum ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme family. Functional Plant Biology, 46(3), 236–247.

Dong, C., Hu, H., Jue, D., Zhao, Q., Chen, H., Xie, J., & Jia, L. (2016). The banana E2 gene family: Genomic identification, characterization, expression profiling analysis. Plant Science, 245, 11–24.

Jia, L., Wu, Z., Hao, X., et al. (2011). Identification of SPR1 involved in root development and iron homeostasis in rice. New Phytologist, 189(3), 843–855.

Jia, L., Zhang, B., Mao, C., et al. (2008). OsCYT-INV1 for alkaline/neutral invertase is involved in root cell development and reproductivity in rice. Planta, 228(1), 51–59.

 

Ali Olad | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ali Olad | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Scientific staff | University of Tabriz | Iran

Prof. Dr. Ali Olad is a prominent applied chemistry scholar recognized for advancing polymer composites, conducting polymers, nanocomposites, and innovative coating technologies. His work integrates fundamental material science with industrial applications, covering hydrogels, corrosion protection, electrochemical processes, and sustainable polymer systems. Known for a strong publication record and high scientific impact, he has significantly contributed to environmentally friendly materials, smart coatings, and functional polymer networks while teaching and mentoring across multiple academic levels. His research spans polymer–nanoparticle interactions, smart hydrogels, high-performance protective coatings, and green electrochemical approaches, with applications in electronics, sensing, biomedicine, and agriculture. His contributions to polymer science, curriculum development, and applied materials research have earned him recognition for scientific excellence, impactful innovation, and leadership in advancing modern functional materials.

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Featured Publications 

Kouhi, M., Olad, A., Mirmohseni, A., & Pourabbas, B. (2025). PTSLIPS coatings using polyurethane-based nanocomposite. Progress in Organic Coatings, 204, 109246. Cited by: 1

Nazarlou, Z., Najjari, H., Olad, A., & Aydemir, U. (2025). Fluorine-free hydrophobic powder coatings. Surfaces and Interfaces, 106881. Cited by: N/A

Bastanian, M., Olad, A., & Ghorbani, M. (2025). High chrome exhaustion using oxidized tragacanthin. Journal of the American Leather Chemists Association, 120(5), 229–242. Cited by: N/A

Bastanian, M., Olad, A., & Ghorbani, M. (2025). Chrome-free leather manufacturing using aldehyde–vegetable combination tanning. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 306, 141554. Cited by: 1

Shakouripour, F., Olad, A., & Bayramoglu, G. (2025). Interpenetrating networks from chitosan and poly(HPMA/HEMA) for controlled release. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 301, 140929. Cited by: 3