Veronica Corsetti | Reproductive Biology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Veronica Corsetti | Reproductive Biology | Women Researcher Award

Researcher | The University of  National Research Council | Italy

Dr. Veronica Corsetti is a biomedical researcher whose scientific contributions span neurodegeneration, molecular neuroscience, mitochondrial biology, and translational nutrition science. Her early research provided seminal insights into tau protein truncation, mitochondrial dysfunction, synaptic failure, and apoptotic mechanisms underlying Alzheimer’s disease and related tauopathies, contributing to novel diagnostic biomarkers and immunotherapeutic strategies. She has co authored influential studies on mitophagy, neurotoxic tau fragments, signaling, amyloid tau interactions, and cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers, many of which are widely cited in the neurodegeneration field. More recently, 24 peer-reviewed documents  1,207 citations , h-index, 17 her work has expanded into human reproduction and fertility, investigating the role of nutrition, low-carbohydrate and Mediterranean dietary patterns, inflammation, and metabolic regulation in male and female reproductive health.

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Sunil Kumar Saroha | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sunil Kumar Saroha | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sunil Kumar Saroha | Kunming University of Science and Technology | China

Dr. Sunil Kumar Saroha is a researcher specializing in management science, industrial cooperation, and cross-border development with a focus on India–China collaboration. His academic background spans management science, moral philosophy, and humanities, enabling him to integrate analytical perspectives with cultural and ethical understanding. He has contributed across academic, managerial, and linguistic roles, supporting international events, public programs, and cross-cultural engagements that promote educational and industrial cooperation. His research, documented within 1Document, examines industrial dynamics, technological exchange, innovation systems, policy frameworks, digital transformation, and ethical considerations influencing bilateral development. He also investigates knowledge transfer models, socio-economic change, and strategic approaches that strengthen regional growth. His work aims to connect theory with practical solutions to enhance cooperation efficiency and inform decision-making. He has been recognized for academic excellence, cultural participation, community engagement, and international research performance through various institutional awards and scholarships.

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Saroha, S. K. (n.d.). Configurations for effective technology and knowledge transfer. Sustainable Futures.

Saroha, S. K. (n.d.). Investigation of future business opportunities for India and China after COVID-19. Environment, Development and Sustainability.

Saroha, S. K. (n.d.). India’s unsuccessful or successful story preventing COVID-19. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science.

Saroha, S. K. (n.d.). India Future–China Relations: Threats and Opportunities. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science.

Saroha, S. K. (n.d.). India-China Friendship in the New Era with Diplomacy. Science Publication Group.

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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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.

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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  • 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.

Michael McElroy | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Michael McElroy | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Gilbert Butler Professor of Environmental Studies, at Harvard University, United States.

Michael B. McElroy is a distinguished environmental scientist and professor at Harvard University, where he serves as the Gilbert Butler Professor of Environmental Studies. With a career spanning over five decades, his work has significantly influenced atmospheric science, climate policy, and sustainable energy development. As the Chair of the Harvard-China Project on Energy, Economy, and Environment, McElroy has played a crucial role in fostering international collaboration on environmental issues. His contributions to planetary sciences and environmental research have been recognized globally, making him a leading voice in addressing climate change and energy transition challenges.

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Education 🎓

McElroy earned his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Queen’s University, Belfast, in 1962, following a B.A. in the same field with first-class honors in 1960. His strong mathematical foundation laid the groundwork for his pioneering research in planetary atmospheres, climate modeling, and energy systems. His academic journey has been marked by a deep commitment to interdisciplinary research, integrating physics, chemistry, and environmental science to address global sustainability issues.

Professional Experience 💼

McElroy’s career is a testament to his leadership in environmental science. He has held multiple prestigious positions, including Chair of the Harvard-China Project and Director of the Harvard University Center for the Environment. He has advised high-level governmental and scientific committees, including the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development and NASA’s advisory panels. His tenure as Chairman of the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard (1986–2000) further solidified his impact on the academic and policy landscape of environmental science.

Research Interests 🌍

McElroy’s research spans atmospheric chemistry, climate change, and energy policy. His studies on planetary atmospheres, particularly on Mars and Venus, have provided critical insights into Earth’s climate system. His work on sustainable energy solutions, including wind and solar power, has influenced global energy policies. He has also explored the environmental implications of economic growth, with a particular focus on China’s energy transition and air quality management. His interdisciplinary approach bridges fundamental science with real-world applications, making his research highly impactful.

Awards & Honors 🏆

McElroy’s contributions have earned him numerous prestigious awards. He was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Irish Academy in 2008 and received an Honorary D.Sc. from Queen’s University, Belfast, in 1991. Other notable recognitions include the NASA Public Service Medal (1978), the James B. Macelwane Award (1968), and the George Ledlie Prize from Harvard University (1989) for his valuable contributions to science. His achievements underscore his global influence in environmental science and policy.

Top Noted Publications 📚

McElroy has authored several influential books and research papers. His books include “Energy and Climate: Vision for the Future” (2018) and “The Atmospheric Environment: Effects of Human Activity” (2002). His journal articles, published in esteemed platforms such as Nature Climate Change, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and Environmental Science & Technology, have shaped contemporary discourse on climate policy and energy sustainability. His research is widely cited, reflecting his substantial impact on the scientific community.

  • Zhang, S. et al. (2024). “Health benefits of vehicle electrification through air pollution in Shanghai, China.” Science of The Total Environment. Link
  • Wang, F. et al. (2024). “Arctic amplification–induced decline in West and South Asia dust.” PNAS. Link
  • Lu, X. et al. (2023). “Deploying solar photovoltaic energy first in carbon-intensive regions.” Communications Earth & Environment. Link
  • Guo, X. et al. (2023). “Grid integration feasibility and investment planning of offshore wind power in China.” Nature Communications. Link
  • Liu, L. et al. (2023). “Impacts of receiving international industrial transfer on China’s air quality.” Environmental Science & Technology. Link

Conclusion

Michael B. McElroy is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive contributions to climate science, atmospheric research, and environmental policy make him highly deserving. His work has shaped global discussions on energy and sustainability, particularly in China and the United States. While there are minor areas for improvement, his research excellence, leadership, and policy impact position him as a top contender for this recognition.