Hamid Madanchi | Bioinformatics in Lab Medicine | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Hamid Madanchi | Bioinformatics in Lab Medicine | Editorial Board Member

Assistant Professor | Semnan University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Hamid Madanchi, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology at the Semnan University of Medical Sciences and an active researcher at the Pasteur Institute of Iran. His multidisciplinary research integrates pharmaceutical biotechnology, bioinformatics, immunoinformatics, and peptide-based drug design to develop novel therapeutics and vaccines. With extensive expertise in molecular cloning, protein engineering, computational biology, and antimicrobial peptide synthesis, Dr. Madanchi’s work focuses on the discovery and rational design of bioactive peptides with anticancer, antimicrobial, and antiviral properties. His recent investigations include the development of SARS-CoV-2 fusion inhibitors, multi-epitope vaccines against emerging pathogens, and nanobiocomposite scaffolds for biomedical applications. Dr. Madanchi has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals such as Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, Scientific Reports, Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins, and BMC Bioinformatics. His scientific contributions also include studies on peptide-based drug delivery systems, targeted cancer therapies, and computational vaccine design. As principal investigator on multiple national research projects, he has led efforts in epitope-based vaccine construction, antiviral peptide discovery, and bioinformatics-driven drug repurposing. Beyond research, Dr. Madanchi has played an important role in mentoring graduate students and advancing pharmaceutical biotechnology education in Iran. His ongoing work continues to bridge experimental and computational methods for the discovery of next-generation therapeutic biomolecules addressing global health challenges.

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Elizabeth Rendon-Morales | Biomedical Instrumentation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Elizabeth Rendon-Morales |  Biomedical Instrumentation | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | University of Sussex | United Kingdom

Dr. Rendón-Morales is an accomplished researcher whose scholarly contributions span a range of interdisciplinary scientific fields. With a robust academic portfolio, she has authored 28 peer-reviewed documents, encompassing journal articles, conference papers, and collaborative studies that reflect sustained engagement with cutting-edge research. Her work has garnered significant recognition within the global scientific community, evidenced by 203 citations. This scholarly impact underscores the relevance and applicability of her research to contemporary challenges in her domain. Her h-index of 8 highlights both the productivity and influence of her publications, demonstrating consistent citation across multiple works and attesting to her role as a credible voice in her research field. She has collaborated with numerous co-authors, contributing to multidisciplinary projects that advance theoretical understanding and practical innovation. The diversity of her research topics reflects a commitment to scientific inquiry that bridges experimental and applied methodologies, supporting technological progress and deeper comprehension of complex systems. Dr. Rendón-Morales’s research output reflects an enduring pursuit of academic excellence and collaboration, positioning her among emerging leaders in her discipline. Through her contributions to high-quality scientific literature and engagement in collaborative networks, she continues to advance the boundaries of knowledge and foster intellectual growth within the research community.

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