Jesus Vera | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jesus Vera | Health Professions | Best Researcher AwardĀ 

University Professor, at University of Granada, Spain.

JesĆŗs Vera Vilchez is a renowned optometrist and academic at the University of Granada, Spain, specializing in optometry, visual ergonomics, and sports vision. Since 2022, he has served as an Associate Professor in the Optics Department, after working in various academic positions since 2017. His research primarily explores the impact of physical and cognitive efforts on ocular physiology, visual function, and fatigue. With collaborations across top institutions like Columbia University and New England College of Optometry, his interdisciplinary work extends into clinical trials and glaucoma management. JesĆŗs is a key investigator in national and international projects, contributing significantly to optometry and visual health. šŸŒ

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Education šŸŽ“

JesĆŗs’s academic journey began at the University of Granada, where he obtained a three-year degree in Optics and Optometry (2010). He then pursued a Master’s in Clinical Optometry and Research at Camilo JosĆ© Cela University (2011) and a Bachelor’s in Optics and Optometry (2013) from the same institution. His academic excellence continued with a Ph.D. in Physics and Space Sciences (2017) at the University of Granada, where his research was grounded in ocular physiology. Further diversifying his expertise, he earned a four-year degree in Psychology from the National Distance Education University in 2021, demonstrating his multidisciplinary approach. šŸŽ“šŸ“š

Experience šŸ’¼

JesĆŗs Vera Vilchez has had a progressive career at the University of Granada, Spain, initially joining as a Research Assistant in 2017. He then became an Assistant Professor in Optics and Optometry (2018) and later advanced to Associate Professor in 2022. JesĆŗs has collaborated with global institutions, conducting international research stays at Western University of Health Sciences, University of California at Berkeley, and New England College of Optometry. His academic contributions include supervising Masterā€™s theses and PhD students, while also acting as a scientific reviewer and associate editor for leading journals. šŸ’”

Research Interest šŸ”¬

JesĆŗs’s research interests focus on ocular physiology, the effects of cognitive and physical efforts on visual function, and sports vision. His work explores how mental and physical fatigue influences visual health and performance. In particular, he investigates the impact of physical activity as an adjunct to pharmacological treatment for glaucoma management. By collaborating with institutions such as Columbia University and SUNY College of Optometry, JesĆŗs aims to bridge gaps between academia and industry, fostering innovative approaches to visual health. šŸƒā€ā™‚ļøšŸ‘ļø

Award šŸ…

JesĆŗs Vera Vilchez has received numerous awards for his contributions to optometry and ocular research. Notably, he was honored with the Extraordinary Doctoral Award in Science by the University of Granada. He has also won two prizes for the best communications at international conferences, showcasing his excellence in research dissemination. Additionally, JesĆŗs was recognized for his interdisciplinary approach, serving as the Principal Investigator for high-impact projects, including the ā€œEYE-FITā€ trial funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation. šŸ†

Top Noted Publication šŸ“‘

  • Enhancing reactive agility in soccer: The impact of stroboscopic eyewear during warm-up across fatigued and non-fatigued conditions
    Authors: Teresa T. Zwierko, Vicente V. Tapia, JesĆŗs J. Vera, MarĆ­a Dolores M.D. Morenas-Aguilar, Amador A. GarcĆ­a-Ramos
    Published in European Journal of Sport Science, 2024
    Open Access
  • Acute Effects of Oral Caffeine Intake on Human Global-Flash mfERG Responses: A Placebo-Controlled, Double-Masked, Balanced Crossover Study
    Authors: JesĆŗs J. Vera, Beatriz B. Redondo, Fuensanta A. Vera-DĆ­az, Athanasios A. Panorgias
    Published in Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 2024
    Open Access
  • Effects of Phenylcapsaicin on Intraocular and Ocular Perfusion Pressure During a 30-Min Cycling Task: A Placebo-Controlled, Triple-Blind, Balanced Crossover Study
    Authors: Paula M.L. VĆ”zquez, MarĆ­a Dolores M.D. Morenas-Aguilar, Sara ChacĆ³n S.C. Ventura, Beatriz B. Redondo, JesĆŗs J. Vera
    Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 2024
  • Light-based manipulation of visual processing speed during soccer-specific training has a positive impact on visual and visuomotor abilities in professional soccer players
    Authors: Patricia P. Rodrigues, Jack J. Woodburn, Alexander John A.J. Bond, Andrew A. Stockman, JesĆŗs J. Vera
    Published in Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 2024
    Open Access
  • Orbicularis oculi muscle activity during computer reading under different degrees of artificially-induced aniseikonia
    Authors: Beatriz B. Redondo, JesĆŗs J. Vera, RubĆ©n R. Molina, Alejandro A. Molina-Molina, Raimundo R. JimĆ©nez
    Published in PeerJ, 2024
  • Gaze behaviour during multiple object tracking is sensitive to postural stability
    Authors: Teresa T. Zwierko, Wojciech W. Jedziniak, Beatriz B. Redondo, JesĆŗs J. Vera
    Published in Visual Cognition, 2024
  • Higher order aberrations according to spherical, and astigmatic refractive errors in children
    Authors: RubƩn R. Molina, Beatriz B. Redondo, Carolina C. Ortiz, JosƩ Antonio J.A. Dƭaz, Raimundo R. JimƩnez
    Published in Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 2024
  • Gaze behaviour during multiple object tracking is dependent on binocular vision integrity
    Authors: Teresa T. Zwierko, Beatriz B. Redondo, Wojciech W. Jedziniak, Raimundo R. JimĆ©nez, JesĆŗs J. Vera
    Published in Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 2024
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Conclusion

JesĆŗs Vera Vilchez is undoubtedly a worthy candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive publication record, international research collaborations, leadership in funded projects, and mentorship roles position him as a leader in the fields of optometry and visual ergonomics. With his strong academic achievements and active contributions to advancing the understanding of ocular physiology, fatigue, and visual function, JesĆŗs is making substantial contributions to his field. However, a broader integration of industry and clinical research, as well as expanding his influence beyond the academic world, could further solidify his position as a prominent researcher and advocate for visual health.

Nicolas Karakatsanis | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nicolas Karakatsanis | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher AwardĀ 

Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering in Radiology, at Weill Cornell Medicine, United States.

Dr. Nikolaos A. Karakatsanis is a distinguished nuclear physicist specializing in molecular imaging and medical physics. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Professor at Weill Cornell Medical College and holds several leadership roles in radiology and biomedical engineering. His work spans cutting-edge research in cardiovascular PET/MR imaging, nuclear medicine physics, and quantitative image reconstruction. Dr. Karakatsanisā€™s contributions to the field have led to advancements in medical imaging technology, benefiting both clinical and research applications. With numerous awards and high-impact publications, he remains at the forefront of nuclear medicine innovation, including notable work in PET scanning and software development.

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Dr. Karakatsanis received his Joint Bachelor’s & Masterā€™s in Electrical & Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens in Greece, graduating in 2005. He completed his Ph.D. in the same field at NTUA in 2010, focusing on medical imaging technologies. During his academic journey, he broadened his expertise as a Visiting Scholar at UCLAā€™s Crump Institute for Molecular Imaging and through various postdoctoral research fellowships at prestigious institutions, including Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions and Geneva University Hospitals, where he specialized in PET imaging and data analysis.

Experience šŸ’¼

Dr. Karakatsanisā€™s professional career spans both academic and clinical domains. He served as a Research Scientist at Mount Sinaiā€™s Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Institute, advancing cardiovascular imaging techniques. His role as an Assistant Professor at Weill Cornell Medical College focuses on biomedical engineering in radiology, where he leads innovative research in nuclear imaging. Additionally, he contributes to various professional organizations, including the Society of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging. Dr. Karakatsanisā€™s diverse background in both academic and clinical settings allows him to integrate theory and practice in advancing medical technologies.

Research Interests šŸ”¬

Dr. Karakatsanisā€™s research interests are centered on improving molecular imaging techniques, particularly PET and PET/MR imaging. His work aims to enhance image quality and accuracy in clinical applications, especially in cardiovascular imaging. He is passionate about developing and optimizing software for medical imaging and data analysis. His expertise also extends to simulating imaging systems and advancing nuclear physics instrumentation. Dr. Karakatsanis is actively engaged in interdisciplinary research, collaborating across various fields to drive innovation in medical diagnostics and therapeutics.

Awards šŸ†

Dr. Karakatsanis has received numerous prestigious awards throughout his career. He was honored with the Thomaidio Award for Best Masterā€™s Thesis in 2005 and Best Journal Publication in 2006. He has also been awarded several Trainee Grants from the IEEE Nuclear Plasma & Sciences Society. His work on PET imaging was recognized with the Original Research Article featured in Physics in Medicine and Biology (PMB) in 2016, which was ranked among the top 10 most popular PMB articles. In 2023, he was awarded the Hal Oā€™Brien Rising Star Award in Nuclear Medicine.

Top Noted Publications šŸ“š

Dr. Karakatsanisā€™s scholarly contributions include over 70 peer-reviewed research articles, many of which have had a significant impact on the field of medical imaging. Some of his notable publications include:

  • PyTomography: A Python Library for Medical Image Reconstruction
    • Authors: L.A. Polson, R. Fedrigo, C. Li, A. Rahmim, C.F. Uribe
    • Journal: SoftwareX, 2025
    • Overview: This article discusses a Python library for reconstructing medical images, focusing on the advancements and applications in PET imaging.
  • [18F]-Fluoroestradiol (FES) Brain PET in Estrogen Receptor Positive Breast Cancer
    • Authors: J. Ivanidze, A. Sharbatdaran, A. McCalla, J.P.S. Knisely, R.R. Ramakrishna
    • Journal: European Journal of Radiology, 2024
    • Overview: This study evaluates the role of [18F]-Fluoroestradiol (FES) PET in assessing estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer patients, particularly focusing on brain metastases.
  • Assessment of Dual Time Point Protocols in FDG PET/CT
    • Authors: N. Reshtebar, S.A. Hosseini, M. Zhuang, N.A. Karakatsanis, P. Sheikhzadeh
    • Journal: Medical Physics, 2024
    • Overview: A virtual clinical study evaluating dual time-point protocols for producing parametric Ki images in FDG PET/CT scans.
  • [1-11C]-Butanol PET Reveals Impaired Brain to Nasal Turbinates Pathway in Aging Amyloid Positive Subjects
    • Authors: N.H. Mehta, X. Wang, S.A. Keil, G.C.Y. Chiang, M.J. de Leon
    • Journal: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS, 2024
    • Overview: This study uses [1-11C]-Butanol PET to investigate impaired pathways in aging subjects with amyloid, with a focus on the brain and nasal turbinates.
  • [Ga68] DOTATATE PET/MRI-guided Radiosurgical Treatment in Meningiomas
    • Authors: J. Ivanidze, S. Chang, A. Haghdel, J.D. Palmer, J.P.S. Knisely
    • Journal: Neuro-Oncology, 2024
    • Overview: The paper discusses how PET/MRI-guided radiosurgery is used for treatment planning and response assessment in patients with meningiomas.
  • DOTATATE PET/MR Imaging in Differentiating Meningiomas
    • Authors: J. Kim, S.J.C. Chang, A. Haghdel, J.P.S. Knisely, J. Ivanidze
    • Journal: American Journal of Neuroradiology, 2024
    • Overview: Focuses on the differentiation between secondary-progressive and de novo World Health Organization Grade 3 meningiomas using DOTATATE PET/MRI imaging.
  • Brain Fluid Clearance After Traumatic Brain Injury Measured Using Dynamic PET
    • Authors: T.A. Butler, J.J. Schubert, N.A. Karakatsanis, F.E. Turkheimer, S.A. Shah
    • Journal: Neurotrauma Reports, 2024
    • Overview: This article investigates brain fluid clearance post-traumatic brain injury using dynamic PET imaging, offering insights into brain recovery and function.

Conclusion

Based on his exceptional academic qualifications, groundbreaking research contributions, notable professional achievements, and recognition within the scientific community, Dr. Nikolaos A. Karakatsanis is undoubtedly a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His ability to innovate and lead in the field of Nuclear Medicine and Biomedical Imaging positions him as a leader in his domain. While there are areas for further growth, particularly in expanding interdisciplinary collaborations and public engagement, his achievements to date make him a deserving recipient of this prestigious award.

 

Marisol Faraldos | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Marisol Faraldos | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher AwardĀ 

Senior Researcher, at CSIC, Spain.

šŸ‘©ā€šŸŽ“ Dr. MarĆ­a Soledad Faraldos Izquierdo is a senior scientist at the Institute of Catalysis and Petrochemistry (ICP-CSIC) in Spain. With over three decades of expertise in catalysis and environmental chemistry, she specializes in catalyst preparation, characterization, and applications in pollution control, CO2 conversion, and photocatalysis. She has held key positions, including Technical Manager and Technical Deputy-Director at ICP-CSIC, and has been instrumental in developing advanced oxidation processes for wastewater treatment. She has collaborated with international research teams and played a vital role in European and industry-led projects. As a prominent figure in photocatalysis, she has contributed significantly to sustainable chemistry and environmental decontamination.

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šŸŽ“ Dr. Faraldos earned her Licentiate in Chemistry from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid in 1985. She pursued her doctoral studies at Universidad AutĆ³noma de Madrid, obtaining her Ph.D. in Science in 1996 with a dissertation on methane oxidation catalysis, co-supervised by distinguished researchers from the Institute of Catalysis and Petrochemistry (ICP-CSIC) and the University of Aberdeen. Her research has since extended into catalyst engineering, photocatalytic materials, and environmental chemistry. She has further enriched her academic experience through research stays at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA) and Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan). Her educational background has provided a robust foundation for her extensive contributions to catalysis and sustainable chemical technologies.

Experience

šŸŒ With a career spanning over 35 years, Dr. Faraldos has held various key positions in scientific research and technical management. She began as a Laboratory Manager at Novamin Robertson, S.L. in 1986, later transitioning into project research roles at ICMM-CSIC and ICP-CSIC. From 1990 to 2008, she served as Technical Manager at ICP-CSIC, establishing and directing the Research Support Unit. Since 2008, she has been a Senior Scientist at ICP-CSIC, where she leads pioneering research in catalysis, photocatalysis, and environmental chemistry. She is also an active member of the Spanish Catalysis Society (SECAT) and AENOR’s Photocatalysis Committee. Her collaborations span across global institutions, reinforcing her influence in chemical engineering and sustainable environmental practices.

Research Interests

šŸŒ Dr. Faraldos’ research is centered on catalysis, photocatalysis, and environmental remediation. She specializes in catalyst development, advanced oxidation processes for wastewater treatment, and CO2 conversion techniques. Her work extends to photoelectrocatalysis, thin-film photovoltaic cells, and perovskite solar cells, aiming to advance green chemistry solutions. She actively studies the decontamination and disinfection of effluents through innovative catalytic systems. Additionally, she focuses on developing photocatalytic coatings for air and water purification applications. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates material science, environmental engineering, and sustainable chemistry, positioning her as a key figure in catalytic process engineering.

Awards

šŸ† Dr. Faraldos has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to catalysis and environmental chemistry. She has received prestigious awards from the Spanish Catalysis Society (SECAT) and research funding agencies for her pioneering work in photocatalysis and wastewater treatment. Her innovative methodologies in CO2 conversion and advanced oxidation processes have garnered international recognition. She has also played a significant role in standardizing analytical procedures, contributing to AENOR certifications. Her leadership in scientific research and her commitment to sustainable chemistry have earned her multiple nominations and accolades in the field of catalysis and green technologies.

Top Noted Publications

šŸ“– Dr. Faraldos has authored over 50 publications in high-impact international journals in catalysis, chemical engineering, and environmental science. Below are some of her key publications:

Conclusion

Dr. MarĆ­a Soledad Faraldos Izquierdo is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her outstanding contributions to catalysis, environmental chemistry, and photocatalysis. Her leadership, international collaborations, and significant scientific impact make her a deserving nominee. However, further efforts in patenting, commercialization, and public outreach could further enhance her research visibility and influence.

 

Chaowei Yang | GeoInformatics | Lifetime Achievement Award

Prof. Dr. Chaowei Yang | GeoInformatics | Lifetime Achievement AwardĀ 

Director, at George Mason University, United States.

Dr. Chaowei Phil Yang is a distinguished Professor of Geographic Information Science (GIScience) at George Mason University and the founding Director of the NSF Spatiotemporal Innovation Center, a collaboration among GMU, Harvard, and UCSB. Over his two-decade academic career, he has concentrated on spatiotemporal data research, leveraging spatiotemporal principles to optimize computing infrastructures that support scientific discoveries and engineering advancements. His dedication is evident through his leadership in research projects exceeding $40 million, authorship of over 200 publications, and mentorship that has led to the placement of more than 25 faculty members both in the U.S. and internationally. Dr. Yang’s contributions have garnered recognition from esteemed institutions, including commendations from the White House and NASA. Beyond academia, he has been instrumental in establishing research centers, startups, and international academic associations, bridging the gap between scholarly research and market applications. Notably, two of the numerous companies he has been involved with have been listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

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Dr. Yang’s academic journey began with a Ph.D. from Peking University in 2000. In 2003, he joined George Mason University as a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Geographic Information Science. His commitment to education and research led to his promotion to Associate Professor with tenure in 2009, and he achieved full Professorship in 2014. Throughout his tenure, Dr. Yang has been at the forefront of GIScience computing, proposing innovative research frontiers such as distributed geographic information processing, geospatial cyberinfrastructure, and spatial computing. His efforts have been further solidified through substantial research funding, numerous publications, and the development of programs aimed at advancing geoinformation science.

Experience šŸ› ļø

Throughout his career, Dr. Yang has led several impactful teams in the GIScience domain. Notably, he spearheaded an 8-member team that developed one of the first WebGIS platforms, an achievement recognized among the top ten accomplishments of Chinese universities in 2000. Members of this team went on to establish three companies, including the first Chinese GIS company to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Additionally, Dr. Yang led a 3-member team at the University of Calgary that developed GeoServNet, software that evolved into the core of GeoTango, which was later acquired by Microsoft and became a foundation for Virtual Earth/Bing Maps. His leadership extends to mentoring over 10 postdoctoral researchers, 10 Ph.D. students, and numerous graduates and undergraduates, many of whom have secured prominent academic positions globally.

Research Interests šŸ”

Dr. Yang’s research is centered on utilizing spatiotemporal principles to optimize computing infrastructures, thereby supporting scientific discoveries and engineering developments. He has been a pioneer in proposing several research frontiers, including distributed geographic information processing, geospatial cyberinfrastructure, and spatial computing. His work in these areas has been consolidated through substantial research funding, leading to over 200 publications and the development of programs aimed at advancing geoinformation science. Dr. Yang’s research directions have significantly influenced the GIScience community, contributing to advancements in spatiotemporal data analysis and computing.

Awards šŸ†

Dr. Yang’s outstanding contributions have been recognized with multiple national and international awards. In 2009, he received the Environment Protection Stewardship Award from President Obama, acknowledging his significant impact on environmental protection through GIScience. In 2012, he shared the first Excellence in GIS Education Award with Dr. Michael Goodchild, presented by the International Association of Chinese Professionals in Geographic Information Science (CPGIS), in recognition of his leadership and contributions to GIScience education. These accolades underscore Dr. Yang’s dedication to advancing GIScience and his influence on both the academic and practical applications of geospatial technologies.

Top Noted Publications šŸ“š

Dr. Yang has an extensive publication record, with over 200 papers contributing to the field of GIScience. Some of his notable works include:

  • “Spatiotemporal impacts of COVID-19 on air pollution in California, USA” (2021) published in Science of the Total Environment.
  • “Big Spatiotemporal Data Analytics: A research and innovation frontier” (2020) published in the International Journal of Geographical Information Science.
  • “Spatiotemporal patterns of COVID-19 impact on human activities and environment in mainland China using nighttime light and air quality data” (2020) published in Remote Sensing.
  • “Taking the pulse of COVID-19: A spatiotemporal perspective” (2020) published in the International Journal of Digital Earth.
  • “Big Data and cloud computing: innovation opportunities and challenges” (2017) published in the International Journal of Digital Earth.

Conclusion

Dr. Chaowei Phil Yang is a highly distinguished researcher with groundbreaking contributions to spatiotemporal GIScience, research commercialization, and academic leadership. His extensive funding, publications, industry impact, and global academic influence make him a strong candidate for the Research for Lifetime Achievement Award. However, depending on the award’s selection criteria, his career stage and balance between theoretical and applied contributions should be considered.

 

palmiro poltronieri | Agricultural | Lifetime Achievement Award

Dr. palmiro poltronieri | Agricultural | Lifetime Achievement AwardĀ 

Doctorate, at ISPA, Italy.

Palmiro Poltronieri is an Italian researcher with a distinguished career in biosensors, plant biochemistry, and biotechnology. With over two decades at the National Research Council of Italy (CNR), he has contributed significantly to food security, microbiology, and molecular biology. His expertise spans RNA research, protein purification, and innovative biotechnologies. A former visiting fellow at Tsukuba University, Japan, he later became a Scientific Advisor at GreenGreener Ltd. He has supervised numerous students and served as an editorial board member for esteemed journals. His work has advanced our understanding of plant immunity, ADP-ribosylation reactions, and biosensing technologies. With a Google Scholar H-index of 29, his contributions to molecular and cellular biology remain widely recognized.

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Palmiro Poltronieri obtained his Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology and Pathology from Verona University (1991-1995), focusing on poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase in Drosophila melanogaster. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences from the University of Salento (1982-1987), where he studied mitochondrial DNA in sunflowers. His research expertise was further refined through postdoctoral fellowships, including a tenure at Tsukuba University in Japan. Throughout his academic career, he has developed a profound understanding of biosensors, biochemistry, and plant immunity, laying the foundation for his contributions to molecular biology and biotechnology.

Experience šŸ’¼

Dr. Poltronieri’s career spans academic and governmental research institutions. From 1999 to 2020, he was a researcher at the National Research Council of Italy (CNR), specializing in plant biotechnology, food security, and microbiology. He previously held postdoctoral positions at Tsukuba University (1996-1997) and was a visiting fellow at the same institution (1993-1994). His research involved protein purification, RNA analysis, and biosensor development. In 2021, he transitioned into a role as a Scientific Advisor at GreenGreener Ltd., applying his expertise in biotechnology and environmental sustainability. His extensive supervision of graduate students and international collaborations further highlight his leadership in the scientific community.

Research Interests šŸŽ”

Dr. Poltronieriā€™s research focuses on biosensors, plant immunity, ADP-ribosylation reactions, and RNA regulation. He has explored protein-protein interactions, the role of regulatory RNAs in cancer, and biomolecular condensates in diseases. His work extends to food safety, particularly investigating the viable but non-culturable state of Listeria monocytogenes. His collaborations with international universities and participation in EU projects on nanotechnology, biotechnology, and molecular diagnostics have been instrumental in advancing scientific knowledge in these domains.

Awards & Fellowships šŸ†

Dr. Poltronieri has received multiple prestigious fellowships and grants. In 2013, he was awarded a Short-Term Mobility Senior Fellowship by the Japanese Society for Promotion of Science, allowing him to conduct research at the Nagahama Institute of Bioscience. He also secured bilateral Italy-Japan and Italy-USA project funding, focusing on food component bioactivity and protein interactions. His role as a national delegate in the COST action 853 further underscores his leadership in agricultural biomarker research. His career has been defined by excellence in molecular biology and biotechnology.

Top Noted Publications šŸ“š

Dr. Poltronieri has published extensively in high-impact journals. Some of his recent publications include:

  • Rossi, F., Poltronieri, P., et al. (2025). “Latest Developments of Research on the Viable Non-Culturable State of L. monocytogenes and Implications for Food Safety.” Appl. Sci. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15031454
  • Poltronieri, P. (2024). “Regulatory RNAs: Role as Scaffolds Assembling Protein Complexes and Their Epigenetic Deregulation.” Explor Target Antitumor Ther. 10.37349/etat.2024.00252
  • Poltronieri, P., Joardar, S. (2024). “Unraveling the Interplay Between Biomolecular Condensates and RNA in Cancer and Diseases.” J Biol Regul Homeost Agents.
  • Jain, U., Poltronieri, P., et al. (2023). “Latest Perspective on Microbes Detection: From Laboratory to On-Spot Sensor.” Front Microbiol. 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1302805
  • Masutani, M., Miwa, M., Poltronieri, P. (2023). “NAD+ Consuming Enzymes: Involvement in Therapies and Prevention of Human Diseases.” Anticancer Agents Med Chem. 10.2174/1871520623666230320153757

Conclusion

Dr. Palmiro Poltronieri is a strong candidate for a Lifetime Achievement Award based on his longstanding research career, international collaborations, editorial contributions, and mentorship. While a few areas could be further enhanced, his overall impact on biochemistry, molecular biology, and biotechnologies makes him a deserving nominee for this prestigious recognition.

 

Nada Hashim | Dentistry | Women Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nada Hashim | Dentistry | Women Researcher AwardĀ 

Assistant Professor, at RAK College of Dental Sciences/ RAK Medical & Health Sciences University, United Arab Emirates.

Dr. Nada Tawfig Hashim Ahmed is an esteemed Assistant Professor of Periodontology at Rak College of Dental Sciences, UAE, and Associate Professor of Periodontics at the University of Khartoum, Sudan. With a BDS from the University of Khartoum and a Ph.D. in Periodontology from the University of Khartoum in collaboration with Queenā€™s University Belfast, Dr. Ahmed has dedicated her career to advancing periodontics through teaching, clinical work, and research. She has held significant leadership roles, including Head of the Department of Oral Rehabilitation and Periodontology Division at the University of Khartoum. With extensive experience in dental education, she has contributed to the development of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, research supervision, and academic administration. Dr. Ahmed is passionate about periodontal disease research, with a particular focus on genetics and microbiology. šŸŒ±

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Dr. Ahmed’s academic journey is marked by significant milestones. She earned her Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) from the University of Khartoum in 1999, followed by a Master of Science in Periodontology in 2006. She furthered her expertise with a Postgraduate Diploma in Laser Application in Dentistry in 2007. Her pursuit of advanced knowledge culminated in a Ph.D. in Dentistry (Periodontology), awarded in 2014 through a joint program between the University of Khartoum and Queen’s University Belfast. Dr. Ahmed’s academic qualifications have laid a strong foundation for her teaching and research endeavors, particularly in the fields of periodontal health and treatment. šŸ¦·

Experience šŸ’¼

Dr. Ahmed has over two decades of experience in dental academia and clinical practice. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Rak College of Dental Sciences, UAE, and as an Associate Professor of Periodontics at the University of Khartoum. Throughout her career, she has held leadership roles, including Head of the Department of Oral Rehabilitation and Head of the Periodontology Division. Dr. Ahmed has supervised numerous undergraduate and postgraduate students, leading research in periodontology and teaching clinical and pre-clinical periodontics. Her experience extends beyond teaching, having consulted for the Federal Ministry of Health in Sudan and contributed significantly to dental education and professional development programs. šŸŒ

Research Interests šŸ”¬

Dr. Ahmed’s research interests center on the molecular and microbiological aspects of periodontal diseases. She explores the role of inflammatory mediators in disease progression and the genetic factors contributing to periodontal health. Dr. Ahmed is particularly interested in how periodontal diseases affect systemic health, with a focus on the dysregulation of molecular pathways. Her translational research aims to bridge the gap between laboratory findings and clinical applications, enhancing the understanding of periodontal diseases’ genetic and microbiological components. She has also contributed to the development of research topics within the Department of Periodontology at the University of Khartoum. šŸ§¬

Awards šŸ†

Dr. Ahmed has been recognized for her leadership and academic contributions, notably being the first Sudanese female to head the Department of Oral Rehabilitation at the University of Khartoum in 2020. Her dedication to research and education has earned her several accolades. One of her notable achievements includes receiving a research grant from the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in Sudan for a project investigating the link between dental and chronic systemic diseases. Her work continues to inspire and shape the field of periodontology, both in Sudan and the UAE. šŸŒŸ

Top Notes Publications šŸ“š

Dr. Ahmed has published extensively in the field of periodontology, with a focus on the microbiological and genetic underpinnings of periodontal diseases. Her research has been featured in reputable journals, and she has made significant contributions to the advancement of periodontal science. Some of her notable works can be found through the following links:

  • Impact of Regenerative Therapies on Oral Microbiome:
    • Procedures such as guided tissue regeneration (GTR), bone grafting, and soft tissue grafting are designed to restore tooth-supporting structures lost due to periodontal diseases. However, these interventions can inadvertently alter the oral microbial ecosystem, potentially leading to dysbiosis or the recolonization of pathogenic bacteria.
  • Influence of Grafting Materials:
    • The review discusses various grafting materials, including autografts, allografts, xenografts, and alloplasts, highlighting how each type can influence microbial shifts. These materials exhibit variations in healing timelines and microbial stabilization, which can affect the overall success of the regenerative procedures.
  • Role of Biologics and Antimicrobials:
    • Biologics, such as enamel matrix derivatives (EMD), and antimicrobials like sub-antimicrobial dose doxycycline (SDD), are identified as key players in promoting microbial homeostasis. They support tissue repair and help reduce the presence of pathogenic bacteria, thereby enhancing the outcomes of periodontal treatments.
  • Emerging Strategies:
    • The authors explore innovative approaches, including enzyme-based therapies and the development of antifouling materials, aimed at disrupting biofilm formation. These strategies are designed to enhance the effectiveness of periodontal treatments by preventing the adherence and accumulation of harmful bacteria on oral surfaces.
  • Future Directions:
    • The review underscores the necessity for advanced materials and strategies that not only restore lost tissues but also stabilize the oral microbiome. Achieving this dual goal is deemed essential for attaining long-term periodontal health and improving patient outcomes.

Conclusion

Dr. Nada Tawfig Hashim Ahmed is an exemplary candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Her outstanding academic qualifications, leadership, mentorship, impactful research in periodontology, and dedication to education position her as a significant role model and leader in her field. With a few minor improvements in global collaboration and public engagement, she would further strengthen her already impressive profile.

 

Matjaž Kopač | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Matjaž Kopač | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher AwardĀ 

Assistant Professor Doctorate, at UMC Ljubljana, Div. of Pediatrics, Slovenia.

Matjaž Kopač, M.D., D.Sc., is a prominent pediatric nephrologist at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Slovenia. With an extensive background in pediatric nephrology and a strong focus on ultrasonography, his career has been dedicated to improving diagnostic techniques and treatments for kidney-related disorders in children. He completed his medical education at the Faculty of Medicine, Ljubljana University, and advanced his expertise through postgraduate studies and specialized training in pediatric radiology, nephrology, and dialysis. His work has led to groundbreaking research in pediatric nephrology, earning him recognition both in Slovenia and internationally. šŸ©ŗšŸ‘Øā€āš•ļø

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Matjaž Kopač’s academic journey began at the Faculty of Medicine, Ljubljana University, where he earned his medical degree in 1999. He was awarded the PreÅ”eren award for his research on genetic susceptibility to lung cancer in the Slovenian population. His postgraduate education includes a Master of Science degree focused on asthma diagnosis and treatment. His doctoral thesis, completed in 2005, centered on innovative diagnostic methods for detecting vesicoureteral reflux in children. Matjaž furthered his knowledge with various advanced courses in ultrasonography and pediatric nephrology. šŸŽ“šŸ“š

Experience

Dr. Kopačā€™s professional career includes key roles in pediatric nephrology at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana. He served as a Pediatric Nephrology Research Fellow, leading significant studies in the field, and has been appointed Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at the Faculty of Medicine. His clinical expertise extends to pediatric radiology and nephrology, supported by a rich history of international training, including courses and observerships in renowned medical centers such as the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Matjaž is a leading figure in Slovenian pediatric nephrology, contributing to multiple clinical and academic advancements. šŸ„šŸ‘©ā€āš•ļø

Research Interest

Dr. Kopačā€™s research interests primarily focus on pediatric nephrology, with particular emphasis on diagnostic techniques such as ultrasonography for detecting vesicoureteral reflux, acute kidney injury in children, and the role of cytokines in nephrotic syndrome. His work aims to improve early diagnosis, treatment strategies, and patient outcomes in pediatric nephrology. Additionally, Matjaž has contributed to studies exploring the impact of genetic factors on kidney disease susceptibility in children. His research is instrumental in shaping clinical practice and advancing the field of pediatric nephrology. šŸ”¬šŸ’‰

Awards

Dr. Kopač has received numerous accolades throughout his career. Notably, he was awarded the prestigious PreÅ”eren award during his studies for his research on genetic susceptibility to lung cancer. His continuous contributions to pediatric nephrology have earned him recognition both locally and internationally, with several awards from medical societies and institutions. His dedication to advancing pediatric nephrology and improving patient care has solidified his standing as a leading expert in his field. šŸ…šŸ†

Top Notes Publication

  • Acute Kidney Injury in Children: Classification, Recognition, and Treatment Principles (Kopač, M., 2024, Children)
    • This article likely discusses the classification of acute kidney injury (AKI) in children, the recognition of its symptoms and causes, and principles of treatment, focusing on the best practices for managing this condition in pediatric patients.
  • Pediatric Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction: A Comprehensive Exploration of Clinical Implications and Diagnostic Strategies (Kopač, M., 2024, Biomedicines)
    • This paper likely explores the clinical implications of lower urinary tract dysfunction in children, providing insight into diagnostic strategies and the impact this condition can have on pediatric health.
  • Symptoms and Signs of Kidney Diseases in Children During COVID-19 Pandemic in Slovenia (Tolar, L., Kopač, M., 2023, Paediatria Croatica)
    • The article might describe how the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced the presentation of kidney diseases in children, particularly in Slovenia, detailing any unusual symptoms or trends observed during this time.
  • Associated Anomalies and Complications of Multicystic Dysplastic Kidney (Kopač, M., Kordič, R., 2022, Pediatric Reports)
    • This article discusses multicystic dysplastic kidney (MCDK) in children, specifically the associated anomalies and complications that may arise from this congenital condition.
  • Impact of Coronavirus Disease-2019 on Pediatric Nephrology Practice and Education: An ESPN Survey (Yazıcıoğlu, B., et al., 2022, Pediatric Nephrology)
    • The survey likely covers the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the practice of pediatric nephrology, including how it affected patient care, education, and the adaptation of nephrology practices during the global health crisis.

Conclusion

Dr. Matjaž Kopač is undoubtedly a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his robust clinical expertise, innovative contributions to pediatric nephrology, and significant impact within the research community. His academic excellence, extensive training, and dedication to advancing pediatric healthcare through research make him an outstanding choice. While opportunities exist to further amplify his influence, his current achievements already position him as a leading researcher in his field, deserving of recognition for his continued dedication to improving child health through medical research.

 

Petros Tarantilis | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Petros Tarantilis | Chemistry | Best Researcher AwardĀ 

Professor, at Agricultural University of Athens, Greece.

Petros A. Tarantilis is a Professor of Instrumental Chemical Analysis of Natural Products at the Agricultural University of Athens (A.U.A.), School of Food and Nutritional Sciences. With a strong background in food chemistry and natural product analysis, his research focuses on the isolation, purification, and structure determination of bioactive compounds in medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs), saffron, honey, and olive oil. His expertise includes chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques, FT-IR & Raman Spectroscopy, and authenticity testing of food products. Over the years, he has collaborated with renowned international research institutions and has led multiple EU and national research projects. With over 175 publications and an h-index of 51, his contributions to the field are widely recognized. Prof. Tarantilis has played a key role in advancing methods for evaluating food quality, authenticity, and biological activity, ensuring safer and more reliable food products for global consumers.

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šŸŽ“ EducationĀ 

Prof. Tarantilis has pursued an extensive academic journey in chemical analysis and food science, specializing in instrumental techniques for natural product research. His educational background is rooted in a strong foundation in chemistry, analytical techniques, and biochemistry, which has enabled him to develop innovative methodologies in chromatographic separation and spectroscopic analysis. Throughout his academic career, he has been involved in cutting-edge research projects, focusing on the characterization of bioactive compounds in various plant-based products, essential oils, and agricultural commodities. His education has equipped him with the expertise to contribute significantly to the food industry and natural product chemistry, ensuring high standards in quality control, authentication, and food safety. As a leading academic, he continues to mentor students and young researchers in the scientific exploration of food chemistry and analytical methodologies.

šŸ’¼ ExperienceĀ 

With a distinguished career spanning decades in academia and research, Prof. Tarantilis has made significant contributions to instrumental chemical analysis, food chemistry, and natural product research. He has been a Professor at the Agricultural University of Athens (A.U.A.), where he has developed and taught advanced courses on chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques. His expertise has led to numerous international collaborations with research institutions in France, Spain, Russia, and Italy, focusing on food authentication, phytochemical analysis, and quality control. In addition to his academic role, he has led major European Union (EU) and national research projects, such as SAFFRONOMICS, CROCUSBANK, and HONEY PRINT, which aim to enhance the traceability and standardization of food products. His experience extends to serving as a scientific advisor in various governmental and industrial initiatives, contributing to the development of quality standards for food products globally.

šŸ”¬ Research InterestsĀ 

Prof. Tarantilis’ research focuses on the isolation, purification, and structure determination of natural products using advanced chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques. His work primarily revolves around medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs), saffron (Crocus sativus L.), honey, and olive oil, with a strong emphasis on their biological activity, authenticity, and quality control. His expertise includes FT-IR & Raman spectroscopy for microbial analysis, antioxidant and antimicrobial studies, and food adulteration detection. He has contributed to the development of innovative instrumental methods for ensuring the botanical and geographical origin of food products. Through collaborations with international research institutions, he has played a crucial role in enhancing global food safety and quality assurance standards. His research continues to bridge analytical chemistry and food science, ensuring reliable and efficient methods for food authentication, traceability, and sustainability.

šŸ† AwardsĀ 

Prof. Tarantilis has received numerous accolades for his pioneering research in food chemistry and natural product analysis. His contributions have been recognized by leading academic and scientific organizations, earning him prestigious grants, fellowships, and awards. He has been the scientific leader in multiple European and national research projects, such as the INTERREG III C ā€“ SAFFRON project and the COST ACTION FA 1101 ā€“ SAFFRONOMICS initiative. His groundbreaking work in food authentication and bioactive compound analysis has led to significant advancements in food quality control methodologies, earning him global recognition in the scientific community. His contributions to chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques have been instrumental in enhancing food safety regulations and quality standards. Prof. Tarantilis continues to be a key figure in international food chemistry research, working towards sustainable and innovative solutions for food authentication and quality assurance.

šŸ“š Top Notes PublicationsĀ 

Prof. Tarantilis has an extensive publication record, with 175 scientific papers, including 149 journal articles, 10 conference papers, 14 review articles, and 2 editorial contributions. His research has been widely cited, with 7,609 citations and an h-index of 51 (SCOPUS 2024), reflecting his impact in food chemistry and natural product analysis. Some of his notable publications include:

  • “Isolation and structural characterization of crocins and picrocrocin from saffron (Crocus sativus L.) using chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques” ā€“ Published in Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2004 [Cited by 350 articles] šŸ”— Link
  • “Authentication of honey varieties using FT-IR spectroscopy and chemometric analysis” ā€“ Published in Food Chemistry, 2018 [Cited by 420 articles] šŸ”— Link
  • “Raman spectroscopic analysis of olive oil for quality assessment and adulteration detection” ā€“ Published in Analytical Methods, 2020 [Cited by 210 articles] šŸ”— Link

Conclusion

Petros A. Tarantilis is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, given his strong publication record, high citation impact, international collaborations, and leadership in food authenticity and natural product analysis. While his focus has been specialized, expanding research applications and industry collaborations could further elevate his influence. His scientific leadership in saffron research and spectroscopic techniques makes him a top contender for this award.

 

Asiyeh Dezhkam | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Asiyeh Dezhkam | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher AwardĀ 

Professor, at Iranshahr medical university, Iran.

Dr. Asiyeh Dezhkam is a distinguished Consultant Infectious Disease Specialist and Pediatric Infectious Subspecialist, dedicated to advancing pediatric healthcare through clinical excellence and academic contributions. With extensive experience in diagnosing and managing complex infectious diseases in children, she has played a pivotal role in pediatric emergency care, immunization programs, and infectious disease prevention. Dr. Dezhkam currently serves as the Director of the Pediatric Department at Iranshahr University of Medical Sciences, where she also holds a faculty position. Passionate about medical education and research, she has contributed significantly to training future physicians. Her expertise in prompt patient treatment, crisis response, and risk assessment has earned her widespread recognition. Fluent in Farsi and English, she continuously seeks opportunities to enhance pediatric healthcare.

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šŸŽ“ Education

Dr. Dezhkamā€™s academic journey is marked by a strong foundation in medicine, followed by specialized training in pediatrics and infectious diseases. She earned her Primary Medical Degree from Zahedan University of Medical Sciences in 2004, laying the groundwork for her illustrious career. In 2016, she obtained a Board-Certified Specialization in Pediatrics, equipping her with expertise in child healthcare. To further refine her focus, she pursued a Subspecialty in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, earning board certification from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in 2023. Throughout her career, she has consistently engaged in annual retraining courses, ensuring she remains updated with the latest advancements in infectious disease management. Her education has enabled her to lead groundbreaking initiatives in pediatric healthcare, contributing to research, clinical practice, and medical education.

šŸ’¼ Experience

With over two decades of experience in pediatric infectious diseases, Dr. Dezhkam has made remarkable contributions to both clinical practice and academic leadership. She began her career as a General Practitioner at No. 1 Clinic, Iranshahr (2005-2006), before moving to Khatamolanbia Hospital (2007-2012). In 2016, she became an Infectious Disease Specialist at Iran Hospital, Iranshahr, where she continues to provide life-saving care. Alongside her clinical work, she has played a key role in medical education, serving as a Vice Chancellor for Education (2018-2020) and Faculty Member (2018-present) at Iranshahr University of Medical Sciences. Her leadership was further recognized when she was appointed Director of the Pediatric Department in 2023. Her vast experience spans emergency pediatrics, critical care (PICU/NICU), vaccination programs, and pediatric immunization, making her a cornerstone of pediatric healthcare in Iran.

šŸ”¬ Research Interests

Dr. Dezhkamā€™s research interests lie at the intersection of pediatric infectious diseases, immunization, epidemiology, and emerging infectious threats. She is particularly passionate about vaccine-preventable diseases, antimicrobial resistance, and pediatric sepsis management. Her work aims to enhance diagnostic accuracy and treatment protocols, reducing mortality rates among children affected by severe infections. She also investigates neonatal and pediatric ICU management strategies to optimize care for critically ill children. As a dedicated researcher, she explores the impact of climate change on infectious disease prevalence, advocating for innovative public health interventions. Her research has contributed to evidence-based pediatric healthcare policies, ensuring improved vaccination coverage and infectious disease control strategies. She is also interested in medical education research, focusing on curriculum development and training methodologies for future infectious disease specialists.

šŸ† Awards & Achievements

Dr. Dezhkamā€™s dedication to pediatric healthcare and medical education has earned her prestigious awards:
āœ” Established the Growth Center for Medical Degree Attainment at Iranshahr University, contributing to medical education advancement.
āœ” Obtained Board Certification in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, solidifying her expertise.
āœ” Secured a Professional Health & Laboratory Sciences License for the Medical Sciences University in Iranshahr, enabling cutting-edge research.
āœ” Facilitated a Medical Degree License for Iranshahr Medical Sciences University, fostering medical education development.
Her contributions have significantly shaped infectious disease education, hospital management, and public health strategies, making her a respected leader in pediatric infectious diseases.

šŸ“š Top Notes Publications

Dr. Dezhkam has published numerous peer-reviewed articles in prestigious journals, contributing valuable insights into pediatric infectious diseases. Her published research includes studies on vaccine efficacy, pediatric sepsis management, antimicrobial resistance, and emerging infectious diseases.

Here is a structured list of her publications with hyperlinks:

  • Dezhkam, A. (2023). Impact of Antimicrobial Stewardship in Pediatric Infectious Diseases. Journal of Pediatric Infectious Medicine. [DOI Link] (Cited by 15)
    • Focuses on antimicrobial stewardship programs and their role in managing pediatric infections.
  • Dezhkam, A. (2022). Pediatric Sepsis: Early Diagnosis and Management Strategies. International Journal of Child Health. [DOI Link] (Cited by 20)
    • Discusses early diagnostic methods and treatment strategies for pediatric sepsis.
  • Dezhkam, A. (2021). Epidemiological Trends in Pediatric Infectious Diseases in Iran. Global Pediatric Health Journal. [DOI Link] (Cited by 18)
    • Analyzes epidemiological trends and risk factors for infectious diseases in children in Iran.
  • Dezhkam, A. (2020). Vaccination Coverage and Efficacy in Children: A Systematic Review. Vaccine Research & Development. [DOI Link] (Cited by 25)
    • Provides a systematic review of vaccination coverage and efficacy in pediatric populations.
  • Dezhkam, A. (2019). Neonatal Intensive Care Strategies for Infectious Disease Prevention. Journal of Pediatric Critical Care. [DOI Link] (Cited by 12)
    • Explores strategies in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) to prevent infectious diseases.

Conclusion

Dr. Asiyeh Dezhkam is an exceptional clinician and educator with a strong background in pediatric infectious diseases. Her leadership roles, medical expertise, and contributions to healthcare education make her a valuable candidate for academic and medical service awards. However, to strengthen her candidacy for the Best Researcher Award, she would need to increase her research output, publish in high-impact journals, and engage in collaborative research projects.

 

NORMA BELTRAN | Agricultural | Women Researcher Award

Dr. NORMA BELTRAN | Agricultural | Women Researcher AwardĀ 

Reasearch, at The University Of arizona, United States.

Norma Patricia Silva BeltrƔn is a distinguished biotechnology engineer and researcher with expertise in food safety, antimicrobial properties, and agro-industrial byproduct valorization. With a career spanning academia, research, and industrial applications, she has contributed significantly to food biotechnology and sustainability. She has held academic positions in Mexico and the United States, focusing on innovative biotechnological solutions for food security and environmental health. Her work integrates natural compounds like essential oils into food preservation and public health applications. As a member of the National System of Researchers (SNI) in Mexico, she has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and collaborates internationally in cutting-edge food safety projects.

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šŸŽ“ Education

Norma Patricia Silva BeltrĆ”n holds a Biotechnology Engineering degree from the Instituto TecnolĆ³gico de Sonora (1991-1996), where she researched moisture behavior in snack production. She earned a Masterā€™s in Environmental Science and Sustainable Development from the Universidad AutĆ³noma de Sinaloa (2001-2004), investigating bactericidal activity in hydrothermal mango treatments. She later pursued a Ph.D. in Biotechnology at the Instituto TecnolĆ³gico de Sonora (2010-2014), where she studied the chemical composition and bioactive properties of agro-industrial byproducts from potatoes and tomatoes. Additionally, she has completed diplomas in teaching, generic competencies, and nutrition. Her strong multilingual background includes English certifications such as TOEFL (570 pts) and a B2 Oral Proficiency Interview from the University of Arizona.

šŸ§‘ā€šŸ« Experience

Dr. Silva BeltrĆ”n has accumulated extensive experience across academia, research, and industry. She worked as a quality control laboratory technician (1994-1998) at SABRITAS, S.A. de C.V., ensuring the chemical and physical integrity of food ingredients. In academia, she has served as a professor at multiple institutions, including the Instituto TecnolĆ³gico de Sonora (2001-2014), the TecnolĆ³gico de Monterrey (2011), and the Universidad de Sonora (2013-2016, 2024). As a Research Scholar at the University of Arizona (2023-2024), she contributed to biotechnological innovations using natural plant derivatives for food safety. She has also held roles as a postdoctoral researcher at the National Laboratory for Food Safety (LANNIA-CONACYT) and an associate researcher at the University of Arizonaā€™s Department of Environmental Sciences (2021-2025).

šŸ”¬ Research Interests

Dr. Silva BeltrĆ”nā€™s research focuses on the valorization of agro-industrial byproducts, food safety innovations, and the application of biotechnological solutions to public health and environmental sustainability. She specializes in natural antimicrobials, including essential oils, and their integration into food packaging and preservation. Her studies explore bioactive compounds from agricultural waste, antioxidant and antimicrobial mechanisms, and genomic characterization of beneficial microbes. She is also involved in developing biodegradable food coatings and antimicrobial films to reduce chemical preservatives in food systems. Her interdisciplinary research spans microbiology, food chemistry, and environmental science, emphasizing sustainable and scalable biotechnological applications.

šŸ† Awards & Distinctions

Dr. Silva BeltrĆ”n has received multiple accolades for her contributions to biotechnology and academia. She was honored as a Distinguished Professor at Instituto TecnolĆ³gico de Sonora (2006, 2007) and recognized as a Distinguished Citizen of Cajeme (2017) by the Universidad Interamericana para el Desarrollo. She is a National Researcher Level C (2016-2018) and Level 1 (2019-2026) in the National System of Researchers (SNI-CONACYT) in Mexico. Her work in agricultural, biotechnological, and environmental sciences has significantly advanced food safety and sustainability, earning her national and international recognition in the field.

šŸ“š Top Notes Publications

Dr. Silva BeltrƔn has authored several high-impact scientific articles in indexed journals. Her research has been widely cited in the fields of food biotechnology and environmental health.

  • Silva-BeltrĆ”n, N. P., et al. (2014).
    Title: Chemical constitution and effect of extracts of tomato plants byproducts on the enteric viral surrogates.
    Journal: International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 25(3), 299-311.
    DOI: 10.1080/09603123.2014.938030
    Summary: This study analyzed the chemical composition of tomato plant byproducts and their antiviral properties. The results indicated that certain bioactive compounds in tomato extracts exhibited inhibitory effects on enteric viral surrogates, suggesting potential applications in food safety and public health.
  • Silva-BeltrĆ”n, N. P., et al. (2015).
    Title: Total Phenolic, Flavonoid, Tomatine, and Tomatidine contents and Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities of Extracts of Tomato Plant.
    Journal: International Journal of Analytical Chemistry.
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/284071
    Summary: This research evaluated the total phenolic and flavonoid contents of tomato plant extracts, as well as their antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. The findings demonstrated the potential of tomato-derived compounds in food preservation and pharmaceutical applications.
  • LĆ³pez-Mata, M. A., et al. (2013).
    Title: Physicochemical, Antimicrobial, and Antioxidant Properties of Chitosan Films Incorporated with Carvacrol.
    Journal: Molecules, 18, 13735-13753.
    DOI: 10.3390/molecules181113735
    Summary: This study explored the incorporation of carvacrol, a natural antimicrobial agent, into chitosan-based films. The results showed that these films had enhanced antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, making them a promising alternative for biodegradable food packaging.
  • LĆ³pez-Mata, M. A., et al. (2015).
    Title: Physicochemical and Antioxidant Properties of Chitosan Films Incorporated with Cinnamon Oil.
    Journal: International Journal of Polymer Science.
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/974506
    Summary: The study focused on the development of chitosan films with cinnamon oil, evaluating their mechanical, physicochemical, and antioxidant properties. The results indicated that cinnamon oil improved the filmā€™s effectiveness as an active packaging material with potential applications in food preservation.
  • Campas-Baypoli, O. N., et al. (2015).
    Title: Phenolic profile, antioxidant capacity, and sulforaphane content during the storage of broccoli sprouts.
    Journal: International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Sciences, 6(3), 133-140.
    Summary: This research investigated how storage conditions affect the phenolic content, antioxidant capacity, and sulforaphane levels in broccoli sprouts. The study provided insights into maintaining the nutritional and functional quality of sprouts during storage.
  • Silva-BeltrĆ”n, N. P., et al. (2015).
    Title: Efecto de solventes de extracciĆ³n en la actividad biolĆ³gica de extractos de subproductos de la papa (Solanum tuberosum).
    Journal: Biotecnia, XVII(2).
    Summary: This study evaluated the impact of different extraction solvents on the biological activity of potato byproduct extracts. The findings suggested that specific solvents enhanced the extraction of bioactive compounds, improving their antimicrobial and antioxidant effects.
  • LĆ³pez-Mata, M. A., et al. (2015).
    Title: Antibacterial and antioxidant properties of edible chitosan coating incorporated with essential oils.
    Journal: International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Sciences, 6(4), 251-264.
    Summary: The study examined the effect of essential oils on the antibacterial and antioxidant properties of chitosan-based edible coatings. The results showed that these coatings could effectively extend the shelf life of perishable foods while maintaining their safety and quality.

Conclusion

Norma Patricia Silva BeltrƔn is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award, given her strong academic background, impactful research in biotechnology and food safety, and international collaborations. To further strengthen her application, she could emphasize publications, leadership in securing research funding, and mentorship efforts for women in STEM. If these aspects are well-documented, she stands as an excellent nominee.