Atsushi Hosui | Research Methods in Medical Lab Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Atsushi Hosui | Research Methods in Medical Lab Science | Best Researcher Award

Atsushi Hosui | Osaka Rosai Hospital | Japan

Dr. Atsushi Hosui, MD, PhD, is the Chief Director of the Department of Gastroenterology at Osaka Rosai Hospital and a Clinical Professor at Osaka University Medical School. A graduate of Osaka University’s School of Medicine in 1994, he obtained his Doctor of Medicine in 2003 and pursued advanced research training at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH). Over the past two decades, Dr. Hosui has established himself as a leading figure in hepatology, liver regeneration, and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) research. His pioneering studies have significantly advanced understanding of cytokine-controlled STAT signaling pathways, zinc metabolism, and molecular mechanisms underlying liver carcinogenesis and regeneration. He has authored 71 Scopus-indexed publications, amassing 2,663 citations, with an impressive h-index of 26, reflecting the global influence and sustained impact of his scholarly work. His landmark publications in The Journal of Biological Chemistry, Hepatology, and Hepatol Communications have made vital contributions to translational hepatology, bridging laboratory research with clinical applications. Dr. Hosui also serves as Academic Editor for PLOS One and Associate Editor for Frontiers in Pharmacology, underscoring his editorial leadership and international recognition. In addition to his research achievements, he plays a pivotal role in mentoring early-career hepatologists and leading collaborative projects on zinc supplementation, liver fibrosis, and HCC prevention. Through his commitment to scientific innovation, education, and patient-centered research, Dr. Hosui continues to elevate the standards of hepatology, making him an outstanding candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

Profiles: ORCID | Scopus

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Amro Othman | Polymerase Chain Reaction | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amro Othman | Polymerase Chain Reaction | Best Researcher Award

Post doctoral Researcher | King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Amro Othman, a faculty member at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, is an accomplished researcher whose work bridges fundamental science and industrial application in energy and fluid–rock interactions. His scholarship focuses on sustainable hydraulic fracturing fluids, chelating agents, and polymer rheology, with a strong emphasis on seawater-based and eco-friendly solutions. Through publications in Polymers, ACS Omega, and Energy & Fuels, Dr. Othman has advanced understanding of fluid–rock compatibility, kerogen properties, and AI-driven optimization of fracturing fluids. His Google Scholar record reflects his growing impact, with 112 citations, an h-index of 7, and an i10-index of 5. Notably, his most cited article, Chelating Agents Usage in Optimization of Fracturing Fluid Rheology Prepared from Seawater (Polymers, 2021), has garnered over 24 citations, while his subsequent studies on seawater-based fluid rheology and polymer–ion interactions continue to shape the field. Beyond publications, Dr. Othman has contributed to industry practice through conference papers and collaborative projects with major energy companies, reinforcing the practical relevance of his research. His leadership extends to mentoring, peer reviewing, and engaging in high-value interdisciplinary initiatives. Collectively, his innovative research trajectory, academic recognition, and applied contributions underscore his standing as a leading voice in petroleum engineering and materials science.

Profiles: ORCID | Google Scholar

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Alpana Kumari | Medical Terminology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Alpana Kumari | Medical Terminology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Chandigarh University | India

Alpana Kumari is an accomplished optometrist, academician, and researcher with expertise in clinical practice, higher education, and vision science. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Chandigarh University, she also contributes as Research Coordinator, NAAC/IQAC Coordinator, BOS Member, and Lab Coordinator, while pursuing her Ph.D. in Optometry. She holds a Master’s degree in Optometry from CT University and a Bachelor’s degree from Chitkara University, complementing her clinical experience as Consultant Optometrist at Grewal Eye Hospital and ASG Eye Hospital. Skilled in advanced diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, including glaucoma workups, LASIK/SMILE evaluations, ocular imaging, low vision rehabilitation, and vision therapy, she has applied her expertise both clinically and academically. Her research focuses on ocular diseases, pediatric eye care, and artificial intelligence in ophthalmology, resulting in publications in Scopus-, PubMed-, and IEEE-indexed journals, a book chapter with Elsevier, and two patents—an ophthalmic helmet glass with adjustable refractive power and a virtual simulation system for progressive vision disorders. Actively engaged in international conferences, faculty development programs, and academic workshops, she has been recognized with multiple awards for innovation, peer reviewing, and academic contributions. With a strong commitment to advancing clinical practice, research, and healthcare education, she continues to make impactful contributions to optometry and vision science.

Profile: ORCID

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