Peng Qi | Biochemistry | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Peng Qi | Biochemistry | Editorial Board Member

Professor | Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences | China

Dr. Peng Qi is a senior researcher at the Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, whose scholarly work focuses on corrosion science and marine biofouling, with particular emphasis on material degradation and protection in complex ocean environments. His research integrates experimental investigations and applied materials science to advance the understanding of corrosion mechanisms, antifouling strategies, and durability of marine infrastructures. Prof. Qi has made sustained contributions to the development of innovative approaches for mitigating corrosion and biofouling, supporting both fundamental science and real-world marine engineering applications. His scientific output comprises 60 peer-reviewed documents, reflecting consistent productivity and influence in the field. These works have collectively received 1,969 citations, underscoring their impact and recognition within the global research community. With an h-index of 23, his publications demonstrate both depth and continuity of contribution, positioning him as an established authority in marine corrosion and biofouling research.

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Teresa De Diego Puente | Biochemistry | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Teresa De Diego Puente | Biochemistry | Excellence in Research Award

Professor | University of Murcia | Spain

Dr. Teresa de Diego Puente is an internationally recognized researcher whose work advances biocatalysis, synthetic biology, and molecular systems biology, with a strong emphasis on sustainable biotechnology and systems-level regulation in microbial cell factories. Her research has delivered foundational contributions to green chemistry through enzyme catalysis in non-conventional media and has evolved toward the engineering of Escherichia coli as a robust platform for biotransformations and recombinant production. She has led influential studies on protein acetylation, metabolic flux regulation, and omics-driven optimization of bacterial networks, providing mechanistic insights with direct relevance to industrial biotechnology and biopharmaceutical manufacturing. Her scholarly output comprises 60 documents, which have collectively received 3,050 citations, reflecting sustained international impact and visibility across interdisciplinary fields. With an h-index of 26, her work demonstrates both productivity and citation depth, positioning her research among well-cited and methodologically influential contributions to modern biotechnology and systems biology.

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Cara-Lynne Schengrund | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Cara-Lynne Schengrund | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Penn State College of Medicine | United States

Dr. Cara-Lynne Schengrund, Professor Emerita of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, is a distinguished scientist whose career has spanned over four decades. She earned her B.S. in Chemistry from Upsala College and her M.S. and Ph.D. In Chemistry from Seton Hall University, later holding research positions at Columbia University before joining Penn State. Rising through the academic ranks, she served as Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor, and Acting Department Chair, ultimately achieving Emerita status. Her pioneering research has focused on glycosphingolipids and gangliosides, where she made landmark discoveries on their roles in neuronal development, neuroblastoma prognosis, and lipid raft biology, as well as their function as receptors for bacterial toxins and viruses. Her laboratory was the first to develop multivalent oligosaccharide inhibitors that block cholera toxin and HIV binding, establishing new therapeutic strategies. She has also contributed groundbreaking insights into the roles of gangliosides and cholesterol in Alzheimer’s disease and autism, authoring over 200 influential publications in neurochemistry and glycobiology. Beyond research, Dr. Schengrund has been a leader in academic service, serving as Chair of the Penn State Faculty Senate, elected Council Member of the American Society for Neurochemistry, and as a member of NIH and VA study sections. Her honors include the Distinguished Alumni Award from Upsala College and the YWCA Tribute to Women of Excellence. Through her research, mentorship, and leadership, Dr. Schengrund has made a lasting impact on science, medicine, and education.

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