Frienson Pradhan | Molecular Biology | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Frienson Pradhan | Molecular Biology | Young Scientist Award

Kathmandu University | Nepal

Mr. Frienson Pradhan is a biotechnology researcher with strong interdisciplinary training in molecular biology, microbiology, immunology, and bioinformatics, with a primary focus on translational and sustainability-driven research. His work spans host biomarker discovery, nature-based bioactive compounds, and applied environmental biotechnology. He has led and contributed to studies on circulating miR-1246 as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker in dengue infection, integrating molecular diagnostics, RT-qPCR, and statistical correlation analyses, culminating in a peer-reviewed publication. His research portfolio further includes investigations into plant-derived antibacterial and biopesticidal agents, phylogenetic and domain analysis of bitter taste receptors (TAS2R), and physico-chemical and microbial assessment of drinking water quality. Actively engaged in collaborative and funded research initiatives, he has supported projects linking laboratory science with sustainable enterprise development. His research excellence has been internationally recognized through competitive scientific awards and global research forums, reflecting a strong commitment to impactful, innovation-driven biotechnology research.

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Alina Ecaterina Jucan | Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Alina Ecaterina Jucan | Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

Doctor | University of Medicine and Pharmacy | Romania

Dr. Alina Ecaterina Jucan is a research-oriented scholar whose work contributes to the advancement of her field through focused investigation and peer-reviewed dissemination. Her academic output comprises 7 published documents, reflecting consistent engagement with scholarly research and evidence-based inquiry. These publications have collectively received 51 citations, indicating growing recognition and uptake of her findings within the research community. With an h-index of 4, her work demonstrates both productivity and measurable impact, highlighting publications that have achieved sustained citation performance. Her research emphasizes methodological rigor, analytical clarity, and relevance to current scientific and clinical questions, contributing to the broader body of knowledge and supporting translational relevance where applicable. Through her publications, she has addressed emerging challenges, refined existing concepts, and added incremental value to ongoing academic discourse. Her citation metrics underscore the visibility and influence of her research outputs, positioning her as an active contributor to her domain with a developing and credible scholarly profile grounded in peer-reviewed research excellence.

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Ding Wen Wu | Transfusion Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ding Wen Wu | Transfusion Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Professor | NYU Grossman School of Medicine | United states 

Prof. Ding Wen Wu is a distinguished researcher and educator in the field of transfusion medicine, currently affiliated with the NYU Grossman School of Medicine, United States. With a career dedicated to advancing patient blood management and diagnostic innovation, he has made notable contributions that bridge laboratory research and real-world clinical practice. His research focuses on improving transfusion safety, optimizing resource utilization, and promoting evidence-based approaches that enhance healthcare efficiency and patient outcomes. Prof. Wu’s academic profile demonstrates strong scholarly impact, with 10 published scientific documents, 97 citations, and an h-index of 3, reflecting the quality and growing influence of his work within the international medical community. His studies have appeared in highly respected journals such as JAMA Internal Medicine, Life, Healthcare, and the Journal of Clinical Apheresis, where his findings have shaped new perspectives in transfusion medicine and clinical diagnostics. Beyond research, Prof. Wu is also recognized for his mentorship and leadership in education, actively guiding emerging medical scientists and fostering collaboration, innovation, and integrity in research. His interdisciplinary approach and commitment to continuous improvement underscore his vision for integrating artificial intelligence, real-world data analytics, and precision-based methodologies into modern healthcare systems. Through his dedication to advancing transfusion science and promoting global standards in laboratory medicine, Prof. Ding Wen Wu continues to serve as an inspiring figure whose work contributes significantly to safer, more efficient, and patient-centered medical practices worldwide.

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Liying Ren | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Liying Ren | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Liying Ren | Peking University |China

Ren Liying is a medical researcher in hepatology and oncology, currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Internal Medicine at the Peking University Hepatology Institute, Peking University People’s Hospital, under the mentorship of Professor Chen Hongsong. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Medicine from Hubei University of Science and Technology and her Master’s degree from Guilin Medical University under Professor Liao Weijia, before advancing to doctoral studies. Her research focuses on hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), with an emphasis on integrating molecular biology, imaging, and clinical practice to improve patient outcomes. Ren has authored and co-authored several impactful publications in respected journals, including Cancers, Journal of Hepatocellular Carcinoma, BMC Cancer, World Journal of Gastroenterology, and Cancer Medicine. As first author, her study in Cancers identified the tumor-suppressive role of hemopexin in HCC via TNF-α–mediated mitochondrial apoptosis, while her review explored radiomics and radiogenomics as tools to bridge imaging and molecular characterization in liver cancer. She has also contributed to predictive models and radiomics-based approaches for recurrence and prognosis stratification after surgical resection of HCC. With a strong clinical foundation and commitment to translational research, Ren represents a new generation of physician-scientists advancing precision medicine in liver disease and cancer.

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