Essa M. Saied | Biochemistry | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Essa M. Saied | Biochemistry | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | Humboldt University of Berlin | Germany

Associate Prof. Dr. Essa M. Saied is a distinguished biochemist and bioorganic chemist whose work advances synthetic medicinal chemistry, lipid biochemistry, and small-molecule drug discovery. Holding research appointments at Humboldt University of Berlin and Suez Canal University, he has built an international reputation through 72 published documents, 2,232 citations from 1,538 citing sources, and an h-index of 31. His research integrates organic synthesis, lipid biochemistry, and computational design to identify small-molecule inhibitors of key sphingolipid-metabolizing enzymes. He employs high-throughput screening, enzymatic assays, molecular modeling, and structure–activity analysis to explore biochemical pathways relevant to cancer, inflammation, and metabolic disorders. His work also develops heterocyclic scaffolds, fluorescent probes, and biochemical tools that deepen understanding of lipid signaling and enzyme function. Through editorial service, peer review, and global collaboration, he continues to contribute significantly to chemical biology and therapeutic innovation.

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Featured Publications

Live-Cell Identification of CERT Inhibitors via NanoBRET. Angewandte Chemie, Impact Factor 16.1.

Small-Molecule Ceramidase Inhibitors: Mechanism of Action. Angewandte Chemie, Impact Factor 16.8.

Stereoselective Synthesis of Novel Sphingoid Bases. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Impact Factor 6.21.

Subunit Composition of Serine-Palmitoyltransferase. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), Impact Factor 11.2.

Resolving Sphingolipid Isomers Using Cryogenic IR Spectroscopy. Angewandte Chemie, Impact Factor 15.3.

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.

 

Hassan Dianat-Moghadam | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hassan Dianat-Moghadam | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Isfahan University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Hassan Dianat-Moghadam is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Genetics and Molecular Biology at the School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, with a joint appointment at the Pediatric Inherited Diseases Research Center. His expertise spans molecular biology, genetics, immunotherapy, and medical biotechnology, with particular emphasis on cancer biology and parasitic diseases. He began his academic journey with a diploma and undergraduate studies in Laboratory Sciences, followed by a Master’s and Ph.D. in Medical Biotechnology, where he focused on translational research in genetics and molecular medicine. His career integrates clinical, research, and teaching roles, beginning as a laboratory technician in microbiology and hematology and advancing to academia, where he has guided undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students in genetics, biotechnology, and cancer research. His research focuses on cancer resistance mechanisms, immunotherapies targeting tumor vasculature, live attenuated vaccines, nanoparticle-based treatments, wound healing technologies, and gene therapy applications, aiming to connect laboratory discoveries with clinical outcomes. Recognized for his impactful research, funded projects, and contributions to international journals, he has earned global recognition with 1,132 citations by 976 documents, 49 published documents, and an h-index of 20. He has also been acknowledged for his mentorship and commitment to academic excellence. His achievements underscore his ability to bridge fundamental science with applied biotechnology, advancing solutions in regenerative medicine, infectious disease, and cancer therapy, while shaping the next generation of biomedical researchers.

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Featured Publication 

Dianat-Moghadam, H., et al. (n.d.). Immunotherapies targeting tumor vasculatures: Challenges and opportunities. Frontiers in Immunology.

Dianat-Moghadam, H., et al. (n.d.). Exosome-mediated drug resistance in cancer: Molecular mechanisms and clinical applications. Molecular Cancer.

Dianat-Moghadam, H., et al. (n.d.). Therapeutic strategies against Leishmania major. Parasite Immunology.