Mingjie Wei | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mingjie Wei | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Doctor at Hubei University of Science and Technology, China

Dr. Mingjie Wei is a dedicated researcher and innovator in the fields of fluorescence sensors, bioimaging, organocatalysis, and drug design. With a solid foundation in chemistry and years of progressive experience across academic and industrial research settings, Dr. Wei has made meaningful contributions to chemical sciences. His research efforts are underscored by high-impact publications, patents, and leadership roles, positioning him as a promising figure in modern chemical innovation and translational science.

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Education

Dr. Wei began his academic journey in chemistry at Hainan University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in 2010 under the supervision of Prof. Shiming Deng. He then pursued a master’s degree at Hunan Normal University, graduating in 2013, under the mentorship of Prof. Youyu Zhang and as part of Academician Yao Shouzhuo’s prestigious research team. His doctoral studies were completed at Sun Yat-sen University in 2021, where he worked under Prof. Le Li, focusing on cutting-edge topics in organocatalysis and fluorescence-based detection techniques.

Experience

Dr. Wei’s professional trajectory spans both academia and industry. He is currently a postdoctoral researcher at Guangzhou University under the guidance of Prof. Li Niu (since May 2024). Prior to this, he served as a high-level faculty member and master’s supervisor at Hubei University of Science and Technology from 2022, playing a critical role in teaching and mentoring graduate students. His industrial experience includes serving as R&D Director at Dongguan Biotechnology Development Co., Ltd. (2021–2022) and Project Manager at HEC Pharmaceutical Industry (2013–2016), where he led the development of several innovative drug and sensor technologies. He also contributed as a research assistant at Sun Yat-sen University (2016–2017), building further expertise in analytical chemistry.

Research Interest

Dr. Wei’s research interests are rooted in interdisciplinary chemistry. He focuses on fluorescence sensors and bioimaging, particularly for real-time detection of biological and environmental targets. His work also delves into organocatalysis and rational drug design, combining synthetic chemistry with molecular diagnostics. Through novel probe development and mechanistic studies, he aims to bridge the gap between chemical innovation and biomedical applications. His projects often emphasize sensitivity, selectivity, and biocompatibility—key metrics for translational success.

Award

Dr. Wei has been recognized for his academic and scientific excellence through multiple competitive grants and fellowships. These include the prestigious China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Award (2024M760620), Hubei Science and Technology Program grant (2022CFB781), and a Doctoral Startup Fund Project from Hubei University of Science and Technology. Additionally, he leads a university-level teaching reform project, further demonstrating his commitment to pedagogical excellence alongside research.

Publication

Dr. Wei has authored multiple peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals. Below are seven select publications, showcasing his diverse research contributions:

Chem. Eng. J. (2025) – Co-authored a study on nanomaterials for environmental detection, cited by 12 articles.

Sci. China Chem. (2025) – Investigated advanced fluorescence probes, cited by 9 articles.

J. Colloid Interface Sci. (2025) – Developed biosensing platforms with clinical relevance, cited by 6 articles.

J. Colloid Interface Sci. (2023) – Explored novel colloidal interactions for sensor enhancement, cited by 18 articles.

Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. (2021) – Contributed to catalyst development for selective transformations, cited by 27 articles.

Spectrochim. Acta A (2024) – Published on spectroscopic methods in analyte detection, cited by 5 articles.

Anal. Methods (2017) – Designed a fluorescence-based method for metal ion detection, cited by 22 articles.

These publications reflect Dr. Wei’s consistent scholarly output and his ability to address diverse challenges in analytical and synthetic chemistry.

Conclusion

Dr. Mingjie Wei exemplifies the qualities of a distinguished researcher — scientific excellence, innovative spirit, and a commitment to translational impact. His robust academic foundation, rich professional experience, and outstanding scholarly output position him as a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Recognizing Dr. Wei would not only honor his individual achievements but also encourage continued innovation in chemical and biomedical sciences.

 

Hisae Aoshima | Clinical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hisae Aoshima | Clinical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Manager at Mitsubishi Corporation Life Sciences Limited, Japan

Dr. Hisae Aoshima is an accomplished researcher in the field of cosmetic science with over two decades of dedicated work in fullerene-related research and its applications in dermatology. She is currently serving as the Manager of the Research and Development Group in the Cosmetic Division at Mitsubishi Corporation Life Sciences Ltd., following the integration of Vitamin C60 BioResearch Corporation into the company in April 2024. Her expertise has significantly contributed to the development of innovative cosmetic ingredients, notably Repista, a novel compound introduced under her leadership. Renowned for her technical acumen and pioneering spirit, Dr. Aoshima has gained international recognition for her research presentations and scientific publications.

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Education

Dr. Aoshima’s academic credentials reflect a deep commitment to interdisciplinary scientific exploration. She earned her second doctoral degree, a Doctor of Agriculture, from Shizuoka University in 2025, focused on the biological and dermatological efficacy of Repista. Prior to this, she received her first doctorate, a Doctor of Engineering, in 2010 from Nagaoka Technical University, where she concentrated on fullerene chemistry. Her graduate studies began with a Master of Science in 1999, following a Bachelor of Science in 1997, both from the same university, establishing her strong foundational knowledge in scientific research and material science.

Experience

With approximately 20 years of professional experience in the cosmetic and chemical research industry, Dr. Aoshima has held key positions contributing to product innovation and research strategy. Her career began in a private contract research firm as a researcher, where she honed her laboratory and project management skills. She then advanced to a managerial role at Vitamin C60 BioResearch Corporation, a company known for its pioneering work with fullerenes. Since the company’s merger into Mitsubishi Corporation Life Sciences Ltd., she has continued to lead R&D efforts, focusing on the cosmetic division. Her role involves supervising research projects, formulating active cosmetic ingredients, and translating complex chemical innovations into market-ready applications.

Research Interest

Dr. Aoshima’s research interests center on fullerene chemistry, dermatological applications of nanomaterials, and the development of bioactive cosmetic ingredients. Her work investigates the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of fullerenes in skin health, as well as their integration into skincare formulations. Her most notable research revolves around Repista, a unique fullerene derivative that offers promising anti-aging and skin-regenerative benefits. She is also passionate about bridging the gap between bioengineering and consumer product science, contributing to the advancement of aesthetic dermatology through safe, science-backed innovations.

Award

Throughout her career, Dr. Aoshima has received multiple accolades for her groundbreaking work. Most notably, she was honored with the Best Presentation Award at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Aesthetic Dermatology in 2021 for her study on Repista’s skin benefits. This recognition underscored her ability to convey complex scientific findings in a compelling and applicable manner. Additionally, her consistent contributions to cosmetic science have positioned her as a respected voice within various professional societies, where she actively participates in academic and industry dialogues.

Publication

Dr. Aoshima has authored 38 peer-reviewed academic papers, with 13 of them as the first author, showcasing her extensive contribution to scientific literature. Noteworthy among these are:

“Protective Effects of Repista on Skin Aging” (Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2024, cited by 18 articles),

“Antioxidative Behavior of Fullerene Derivatives in Human Skin Cells” (Materials Science in Medicine, 2022, cited by 25 articles),

“Synergistic Effects of Fullerene and Vitamin C in Cosmetic Applications” (International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2020, cited by 31 articles),

“Fullerene Stability and Delivery Mechanisms in Skin Cream Formulations” (Colloid Interface Science Reports, 2018, cited by 22 articles),

“Fullerene-Enhanced Sunscreen Agents” (Dermatological Science Reviews, 2016, cited by 16 articles),

“Nano-Antioxidants in Anti-Aging Therapies” (Advanced Cosmetic Technology, 2014, cited by 29 articles),

“Evaluation of Fullerene-Infused Serums in Long-Term Skin Application” (Journal of Aesthetic Science, 2012, cited by 20 articles).

Conclusion

With an exceptional blend of academic achievement, innovation-driven research, practical application in cosmetic science, and recognized leadership in fullerene and Repista-based product development, Dr. Hisae Aoshima exemplifies the qualities deserving of the Best Researcher Award. Her deep interdisciplinary knowledge, commitment to advancing cosmetic bioengineering, and recognized industry impact make her a model candidate whose contributions continue to shape the future of dermatological and anti-aging science.

AWAD ALI ALI SHEHATA | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. AWAD ALI ALI SHEHATA | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Project leader at Technical University of Munich, Germany

Prof. Dr. Awad A. Shehata is a highly respected veterinary scientist with extensive academic, research, and project leadership experience in microbiology, avian diseases, and antimicrobial alternatives. Currently a project leader at the Technical University of Munich and a private docent at Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences, Germany, he combines scientific rigor with innovation in One Health and veterinary biotechnology. With over 105 peer-reviewed publications, 4 patents, and numerous international collaborations, Dr. Shehata has established himself as a thought leader in tackling antimicrobial resistance and developing next-generation diagnostic tools and vaccines.

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Education

Dr. Shehata’s educational journey began with a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine from Alexandria University, Egypt (1998), followed by a Master’s degree in Avian and Rabbit Diseases from Sadat City University (2005). He obtained his Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine from Leipzig University, Germany (2011), focusing on truncated influenza sequences for vaccination. In 2015, he completed his habilitation with pioneering research linking intestinal dysbiosis and glyphosate to visceral botulism. He later earned advanced certifications, including Dipl. European College of Poultry Veterinary Science (2024), biological safety, GMP, quality management, and FELASA animal research qualifications.

Experience

Spanning over two decades, Dr. Shehata’s professional experience includes roles such as associate professor at Sadat City University, R&D manager at MIVAC Egypt, and project leader positions in both academia and industry across Egypt and Germany. From 2010 to 2016, he served as a researcher at Leipzig University’s Virology Institute. Since 2023, he has led projects at the Technical University of Munich focusing on membrane biochemistry and metabolic profiling in avian pathogens. His teaching portfolio spans institutions such as Regensburg, Leipzig, and Sadat City University, offering courses in microbiology and avian diseases in both English and German.

Research Interest

Dr. Shehata’s core research interests lie in developing alternatives to antimicrobials, studying the molecular epidemiology of avian pathogens, and leveraging 13C-labelling for metabolic pathway analysis. His work in recombinant peptide vaccines and metabolic drift live attenuated vaccines represents a paradigm shift in veterinary immunization. He actively explores the use of phytogenic and bioactive compounds to counter multidrug-resistant pathogens in poultry. A staunch advocate for multidisciplinary collaboration, he coordinates projects across Germany, Greece, Turkey, Tunisia, and Algeria.

Award

Dr. Shehata has received prestigious recognition, including a scholarship from the Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education and a travel grant for the 4th European Congress of Virology in Italy. His leadership in the PRIMA Project (1.8 million EUR funding) and the “Alternatives to Antimicrobials” project (450,000 EUR funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research) reflect his impactful contributions. He is also an editorial member and reviewer for high-impact journals such as Frontiers in Microbiology and Veterinary Research.

Publication

Dr. Shehata has published over 105 peer-reviewed articles, 38 book chapters, and 3 textbooks. Here are 7 selected publications:

Shehata AA, et al. (2023) – “An Overview of the Use of Bacteriophages in the Poultry Industry,” Frontiers in Microbiology. Cited by 30 articles.

Shehata AA, et al. (2022) – “Diversity of Coronaviruses with Attention to SARS-CoV-2,” Animals. Cited by 20 articles.

Shehata AA, et al. (2020) – “Salmonella Enteritidis Vaccine Candidate,” Heliyon. Cited by 18 articles.

Shehata AA, et al. (2020) – “COVID-19 Pandemic Review,” J Clin Med. Cited by 55 articles.

Shehata AA, et al. (2022) – “Probiotics for Gut Health in Poultry,” Microorganisms. Cited by 27 articles.

Shehata AA, et al. (2021) – “Evolution of SARS-CoV-2 Furin Cleavage Sites,” Archives of Virology. Cited by 19 articles.

Shehata AA, et al. (2015) – “Development of Broadly Reactive H5N1 Vaccine,” Vaccine. Cited by 40 articles.

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Awad A. Shehata epitomizes the excellence expected from a recipient of the Best Researcher Award. His career is marked by scientific rigor, translational impact, global collaboration, and unwavering commitment to solving pressing issues in infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance. His innovations in vaccine development and natural antimicrobial alternatives have the potential to reshape veterinary public health, making him an outstanding candidate deserving of this recognition

Mohammad Doroudian | Nanomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Doroudian | Nanomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Kharazmi Univrsity, Iran

Dr. Mohammad Doroudian is a distinguished molecular and cell biologist with extensive academic and research contributions in nanomedicine, immunology, and biotechnology. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Kharazmi University, Tehran, where he also directs international relations within the Faculty of Biological Sciences. With a research portfolio spanning over a decade, Dr. Doroudian has emerged as a leading figure in the integration of nanotechnology into therapeutic innovations for inflammation and cancer.

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Education

Dr. Doroudian earned his Ph.D. in Molecular and Cell Biology from Trinity College Dublin (TCD), University of Dublin (2015–2019), supported by a full scholarship from Science Foundation Ireland. He also held a research studentship at Osaka University’s Faculty of Medicine in Japan (2014). His academic excellence has been recognized since early stages of his career, ranking 1st in Iran’s MSc Entrance Examination (2009) and 4th in the National Ph.D. Entrance Exam (2013).

Experience

Dr. Doroudian has held multiple academic and leadership roles. Since 2019, he has been serving as an Assistant Professor at Kharazmi University. His portfolio includes roles as the Director of International Relations, Internal Manager of the Nova Biologica Reperta journal, and Guest Editor for reputed journals such as Pharmaceutics, Frontiers in Chemistry, and Genes. Earlier in his career, he was a Research Assistant at the Pasteur Institute of Iran and the head of the Molecular Detection Department at ASA Laboratory. Dr. Doroudian has also contributed to scientific events as a symposium secretary and served in editorial capacities.

Research Interests

Dr. Doroudian’s research interests lie at the intersection of cell and molecular biology, nanomedicine, and biotechnology. His work primarily focuses on smart nanotherapeutics for cancer, exosome-based therapies, gene editing, and drug delivery systems. His research applies interdisciplinary methods to address challenges in respiratory and inflammatory diseases, as well as infectious disease modeling.

Awards

He has received numerous accolades, including the Research Excellence Award from Kharazmi University (2024), Young Researcher Prize by Iran’s Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology (2022), and the Top Presentation Award at the 3rd Conference on Novel Achievements in Biology (2023). He is also a recipient of the National Elite Foundation Grants and has been recognized as a premier member of the Young Researchers and Elite Club.

Publications

Dr. Doroudian has published over 80 peer-reviewed papers in international journals, several of which are highly cited. Selected recent publications include:

Doroudian et al. (2024). Identification of meat adulteration in minced meat samples using duplex PCR, Food Science & Nutrition, cited in food authenticity studies.

Doroudian et al. (2023). Nano Based-Oncolytic Viruses for Cancer Therapy, Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, referenced for viral nanotherapy.

Doroudian et al. (2023). Smart Lipid-Based Nanoparticles in Lung Cancer Treatment, Advanced Therapeutics, cited in cancer nanomedicine.

Doroudian et al. (2022). Nanocarriers for CRISPR/Cas Delivery, Frontiers in Chemistry, influential in gene editing strategies.

Doroudian et al. (2021). Aerosolized drug-loaded nanoparticles for respiratory inflammation, Nanomedicine, widely cited in biofilm modulation research.

Doroudian et al. (2020). Exosomal microRNAs in cervical cancer, Epigenomics, recognized for exosomal biomarker innovation.

Doroudian et al. (2018). Identification of Novel Genes in COPD via Machine Learning, Scientific Reports, cited in computational biology.

Conclusion

Dr. Mohammad Doroudian’s distinguished academic background, prolific research output, global collaboration, editorial leadership, and sustained national and international recognition mark him as an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions significantly advance the fields of molecular biology and nanomedicine, demonstrating both depth and innovation. His trajectory continues to inspire the next generation of scientists while directly contributing to pressing medical challenges worldwide

Yuewen Zhang | microfluidics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuewen Zhang | microfluidics | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Lanzhou University, China

Dr. Yuewen Zhang is a professor of Analytical Chemistry at Lanzhou University, China, with a robust interdisciplinary background spanning molecular biology, drug design, and biophysics. He has contributed significantly to the fields of microfluidics, protein analysis, and nanostructure-based detection methods. Dr. Zhang has held research positions in globally respected institutions such as the University of Cambridge and the National Physical Laboratory in the UK, and his scholarly output reflects a commitment to both scientific innovation and impactful societal application. His work in analytical chemistry integrates advanced materials with microfabrication and artificial intelligence, positioning him as a dynamic contributor to chemical sensing, environmental monitoring, and biomedical diagnostics.

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Education

Dr. Zhang holds a Ph.D. in Biophysics from the University of Cambridge, where he worked under the supervision of Prof. Tuomas Knowles. His doctoral research focused on investigating protein properties through microfluidic technologies, a project that laid the foundation for his later contributions to biosensing. Prior to that, he earned his MSc in Drug Design at University College London under the mentorship of Professors John Christodoulou and Edith Chan, where he explored molecular interactions using NMR spectroscopy. Dr. Zhang began his academic journey with a BSc in Molecular Biology, first at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University and later completed at the University of Liverpool, combining rigorous coursework with early research exposure.

Experience

Currently serving as a professor at Lanzhou University since 2019, Dr. Zhang teaches and leads laboratory work in molecular biology and biochemistry. His prior experience includes working as a Higher Research Scientist at the National Physical Laboratory and as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Exeter. During these appointments, he furthered his expertise in microfluidics, single-cell analysis, and environmental sensing technologies. At Lanzhou University, he also supervises graduate research and actively contributes to curriculum development in analytical sciences.

Research Interest

Dr. Zhang’s research lies at the interface of chemistry, biology, and engineering. His core focus is the development of microfluidic platforms for biosensing, integrating novel nanomaterials such as plasmonic nanoaggregates and hollow structures for high-sensitivity detection. He is also passionate about leveraging deep learning for pathogen detection and exploring sustainable chemistry solutions such as CO₂ reduction and pollutant purification. His projects aim to bridge fundamental research with real-world applications in environmental safety and human health diagnostics.

Awards and Grants

Dr. Zhang’s research excellence has been acknowledged through numerous grants and accolades. Notably, he has received funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Natural Science Foundation of Gansu Province. He is also a recipient of the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities and was recognized under the “Double First-Class” Construction Project. Furthermore, his projects have been supported by industry collaborations, including a grant from Zaiyuan Pharmaceutical Company. These awards underscore his ability to drive impactful research across academic and commercial landscapes.

Selected Publications

Among his prolific output, seven key publications stand out:

High-Precision Construction of Colloidal Superstructures through Cucurbit[n]Uril-Mediated Self-Assembly, Macromol. Chem. Phys., 2025, cited by 14 articles.

Hollow Raspberry-Like Nanoaggregates for Sensitive SERS Detection of PAHs in Water, Chem. Eng. J., 2025, cited by 18 articles.

Engineering Single Ni Sites on 3D Cage‐like Cucurbit[n]uril Ligands for CO₂ Photocatalytic Reduction, Angew. Chem., 2025, cited by 22 articles.

Encapsulation of Hollow Polystyrene Particles in PDMS Membranes for Natural Gas Purification, J. Environ. Chem. Eng., 2025, cited by 9 articles.

Development of a Cost-Effective Confocal Raman Microscopy with High Sensitivity, Talanta, 2025, cited by 11 articles.

Deep Learning-Enhanced Microfluidic Biosensing for Pathogen Detection, Sens. Actuators B Chem., 2025, cited by 15 articles.

Raspberry-Like Plasmonic Nanoaggregates for SERS Detection of Pollutants and Biomarkers, Anal. Chem., 2024, cited by 20 articles.

Conclusion

Given Dr. Yuewen Zhang’s exceptional record in research productivity, innovative scientific contributions, successful grant acquisition, commitment to education, and international collaboration, he stands out as a highly qualified and deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award. His interdisciplinary expertise and dedication to addressing real-world challenges through science make him not only a leader in his field but also a valuable asset to the global research community.

Hossein Salehi | Human Anatomy & Physiology | Excellence in Medical Research Award

Dr. Hossein Salehi | Human Anatomy & Physiology | Excellence in Medical Research Award

Academic professor at Isfahan university of medical sciences, Iran

Professor Hossein Salehi Rozveh is a distinguished academic in anatomical sciences, currently serving as the Head of the Department of Anatomical Sciences at the School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. With a comprehensive career spanning over two decades in both research and education, he has established himself as a pioneer in histology, embryology, and stem cell biology. His scientific dedication, interdisciplinary approach, and contribution to regenerative medicine and neural tissue engineering make him a compelling candidate for this award. He has held various positions from lecturer to full professor, consistently demonstrating academic leadership and mentorship across disciplines.

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Education

Professor Salehi’s academic foundation is deeply rooted in medical and biological sciences. He earned his B.Sc. in Nursing from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences (1996–2000), followed by an M.Sc. in Histology and Embryology from Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences (2000–2003), where he ranked first. He later completed his Ph.D. in Anatomical Sciences at Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Royan Institute (2005–2011), again achieving first rank in entrance and graduation. His postdoctoral research was conducted at the Neurobiology Center of Turin University (NICO) in Italy, specializing in stem cell and cell transplantation from 2010 to 2011.

Experience

With an academic career that began in 2003 as a lecturer during his military service, Professor Salehi has steadily progressed through academic ranks—Assistant Professor (2011–2018), Associate Professor (2018–2024), and now Professor since July 2024. His leadership capabilities are evident in his current role as the head of the Anatomical Sciences Department since November 2021. He has also served as Vice President for Education at the Medical Faculty, and as an editorial board member for multiple scientific journals. His teaching repertoire includes histology, embryology, anatomy, and advanced laboratory techniques, offered to medical, dental, pharmacology, and graduate students.

Research Interests

Professor Salehi’s research centers on neural regeneration, stem cell therapy, tissue engineering, and molecular neuroscience. He has made significant advances in neural differentiation, scaffold design, and neuroinflammation models. His interdisciplinary methods combine cellular biology with bioengineering, particularly focusing on the application of human adipose-derived stem cells in treating neurodegenerative and autoimmune conditions. His research is frequently cited in studies involving biomaterials, nanofiber scaffolds, and the therapeutic application of stem cells for brain and retinal injuries.

Awards

Professor Salehi’s academic excellence has been recognized through numerous awards. He ranked first in both M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs and their respective entrance exams. In 2016, he was honored as the Best Instructor at the School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. He received competitive research grants from both the National Institute for Medical Research Development and the Iran National Science Foundation. Furthermore, he earned the Best Speech Award at the First Annual Conference on Neural Stem Cells (2011) for his groundbreaking work on neuronal induction using human embryonic stem cells.

Publications

Professor Salehi has authored over 70 peer-reviewed articles. Below are selected recent publications:

Salehi H. et al. (2024). Fabrication and properties evaluation of chitosan/BaTiO3 composite membranes for periodontitis treatment. Scientific Reports, 14, 1022. Cited by: 3 articles.

Salehi H. et al. (2024). 3D printed PLA-based nanocomposite scaffold for craniofacial reconstruction. Int. J. Biol. Macromolecules, 258:128917. Cited by: 5 articles.

Salehi H. et al. (2024). Gallic acid improves memory by modulating NF-κB, TNF-α. Metab Brain Dis, 40(1):12. Cited by: 2 articles.

Salehi H. et al. (2024). Crocin improves cognition in LPS-treated rats. Molecular Neurobiology. Cited by: 1 article.

Salehi H. et al. (2023). Graphene oxide in PLA/hardystonite scaffold for bone regeneration. Int. J. Biol. Macromolecules, 253:126510. Cited by: 4 articles.

Salehi H. et al. (2023). Immunomodulatory coating for magnesium-based implants. ACS Appl Mater Interfaces, 15(42):48996–9011. Cited by: 7 articles.

Salehi H. et al. (2023). Treadmill and Levisticum extract protect against memory loss. Metab Brain Dis, 38(3):999–1011. Cited by: 3 articles.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Professor Hossein Salehi Rozveh exemplifies the qualities sought in a recipient of the Research for Excellence in Medical Research Award. His combination of academic distinction, groundbreaking research, impactful mentorship, and leadership in medical science make him not just a deserving nominee, but a standard-bearer for research excellence in the field of medical science. His contributions not only advance scientific understanding but also demonstrate real-world applicability, particularly in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.