Chunjie Gong | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Chunjie Gong | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Hubei University of Technology, China

Dr. Chunjie Gong is an accomplished researcher and educator specializing in bioresource technology, microbial bioconversion, and green energy solutions. With a career spanning over two decades, Dr. Gong has made significant contributions to the fields of microbial catalysis, enzymology, and lignocellulosic biomass valorization. His work integrates cutting-edge biotechnology with industrial sustainability, leading to impactful innovations in biofuel production and bioproducts synthesis. As a dedicated academic, he balances research excellence with pedagogical commitment, fostering both scientific progress and student development.

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Education

Dr. Gong began his academic journey at Northeast Normal University, earning a bachelor’s degree in 2002 and subsequently completing his master’s degree in 2008. Driven by a passion for advanced scientific inquiry, he pursued a Ph.D. at Kyoto University, Japan, completing his doctoral studies in 2013. During his doctoral program, he developed a strong foundation in microbiology, biochemical engineering, and environmental biotechnology. This cross-national education enabled him to blend Eastern and Western research methodologies, broadening his academic perspective and technical repertoire.

Experience

Following his master’s graduation, Dr. Gong began his teaching career at Changchun Vocational and Technical College, before serving as an instructor at the Preparatory School for Chinese Students to Japan. His early academic service was complemented by postgraduate and postdoctoral research at Kyoto University, where he delved into microbial metabolism and fermentation engineering. Since 2014, Dr. Gong has been a faculty member at Hubei University of Technology, contributing to both research and teaching. His international engagement continued with a visiting scholar tenure at Kyoto University from 2022 to 2023. Across these roles, Dr. Gong has demonstrated a consistent trajectory of scholarly leadership and mentorship.

Research Interest

Dr. Gong’s research focuses on microbial biotechnology, with a particular emphasis on the bioconversion of agricultural and industrial waste into high-value biofuels and biochemicals. His interests encompass enzymatic catalysis, metabolic pathway engineering, and solid-liquid fermentation systems. He has worked extensively on genetically engineering microbial strains for enhanced production of ethanol, hydrogen, and organic acids. Dr. Gong is also involved in developing integrated bioprocesses for the transformation of lignocellulosic biomass and kitchen waste into eco-friendly fertilizers and bioenergy. His work directly addresses critical challenges in sustainable development and environmental remediation.

Awards

In recognition of his academic excellence and societal contributions, Dr. Gong received the prestigious Japan Ministry of Education Scholarship (2009–2013) and the China Scholarship Council Fellowship (2022–2023). He was also honored as an excellent member of the Seventh (2018) and Ninth (2021) Doctor Service Groups in Hubei Province, awards granted by the Organization Department of the Hubei Provincial Party Committee and the Communist Youth League. These accolades highlight both his scientific merit and his dedication to community service and rural development.

Publications

Dr. Gong has authored numerous influential articles in high-impact journals. Selected recent publications include:

Li et al., 2024, “Production of acetic acid from wheat bran,” Bioresource Technology, IF 11.4 – Cited by 5 articles.

Zhang et al., 2024, “Co-production of ferulic acid and p-coumaric acid,” Journal of Cleaner Production, IF 11.1 – Cited by 4 articles.

Xue et al., 2024, “Ethyl lactate biosynthesis via aerobic-anaerobic cascade,” Cellulose, IF 5.7 – Cited by 3 articles.

Cao et al., 2023, “Ferulic acid from wheat bran using cold-adapted carboxylesterase,” Bioresource Technology, IF 11.889 – Cited by 7 articles.

Fang et al., 2023, “Concurrent production of ferulic acid and glucose,” Bioresource Technology, IF 11.889 – Cited by 6 articles.

Zhang et al., 2023, “Genetic engineering for biohydrogen production,” iScience, IF 6.107 – Cited by 3 articles.

Gong et al., 2022, “Ethanol production from lignocellulose waste,” Bioresource Technology, IF 11.889 – Cited by 8 articles.

These publications demonstrate Dr. Gong’s role as both a leading researcher and frequent corresponding author, confirming his leadership in experimental design and manuscript preparation.

Conclusion

Dr. Chunjie Gong exemplifies the ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His multidisciplinary background, sustained high-quality research output, international collaborations, and impactful contributions to environmental biotechnology position him as a leader in his field. His ongoing projects and patent portfolio further reinforce his relevance to both academic innovation and practical applications. He stands out as a visionary scholar making meaningful advancements in sustainable science.

Irene Gómez | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Irene Gómez | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Investigador Postdoctoral at Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria del Hospital Clínico San Carlos (IdISSC), Spain

Irene Gómez Delgado is a passionate and highly skilled postdoctoral researcher working at the Health Research Foundation of Clínico San Carlos Hospital, where she specializes in biomedicine, medical microbiology, and environmental risks. She has shown exceptional dedication to scientific discovery, focusing on the genetic and molecular basis of complex diseases, particularly in the area of immunology and nephrology. Irene’s collaborative spirit, commitment to rigorous methodology, and enthusiasm for public science engagement have marked her as an emerging leader in her field.

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Education

Irene Gómez Delgado’s academic journey reflects both excellence and depth, beginning with her Bachelor’s Degree in Biology from Universidad Complutense de Madrid, earned in 2016. She continued her academic pursuit with a Master’s Degree in Immunology Research from the same university in 2017, equipping her with advanced knowledge of immune system mechanisms. She culminated her formal education by earning a PhD in Molecular Bioscience at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid in 2022, where she developed a strong foundation in molecular biology, genetic research, and experimental design, all of which continue to influence her contributions to biomedical science.

Experience

Irene has steadily advanced her scientific career through key research roles, beginning as a predoctoral researcher at the Health Research Foundation of La Paz University Hospital from 2017 to 2022, where she gained comprehensive experience in molecular biology, laboratory supervision, and project execution. Since 2022, she has been working as a postdoctoral researcher at Clínico San Carlos Hospital’s Laboratory of Genetic and Molecular Basis of Complex Diseases. Alongside her research, Irene has co-directed Master’s Final Projects and supervised undergraduate students and laboratory technicians, showing strong leadership and mentorship capabilities.

Research Interest

Irene’s research interests lie primarily in understanding the molecular and genetic mechanisms underlying immunological and nephrological diseases. Her scientific focus includes studying complement system dysregulation, genetic variants related to immune system proteins, and mitochondrial alterations in immune cells. Her work also extends to infectious disease complications, including severe COVID-19 immune responses, making her research impactful for both rare disease understanding and global health challenges.

Award

Irene Gómez Delgado has been recognized for her scientific achievements through multiple awards. In 2023, she was honored with the Extraordinary Doctorate Award by Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, celebrating the outstanding quality and impact of her doctoral work. She also received the Poster Communication Award from the European Complement Network in 2022 for her contribution at the 18th European Meeting on Complement in Human Disease held in Bern, Switzerland. These awards highlight her scientific excellence and growing reputation in the immunology and nephrology research communities.

Publication

Dr. Gómez Delgado has co-authored several peer-reviewed scientific articles that contribute to the advancement of biomedical research.

Long term mitochondrial and metabolic impairment in lymphocytes of subjects who recovered after severe COVID-19 — published in 2025 in Cell Biology and Toxicology.

Tigecycline Opposes Bortezomib Effect on Myeloma Cells Decreasing Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species Production — published in 2024 in International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

Complement Genetic Variants and FH Desialylation in S. pneumoniae-Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome — published in 2021 in Frontiers in Immunology.

Low factor H-related 5 levels contribute to infection-triggered haemolytic uraemic syndrome and membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis — published in 2021 in Clinical Kidney Journal.

High Complement Factor H-Related (FHR)-3 Levels Are Associated With the Atypical Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome-Risk Allele CFHR3*B — published in 2018 in Frontiers in Immunology.

Contribution of functional and quantitative genetic variants of Complement Factor H and Factor H-Related (FHR) proteins on renal pathology — published in 2022 in Nefrología.

Altered expression of FHR-1 and FHR-2 glycoforms in IgA nephropathy patients — published in 2024 in European Journal of Immunology (Meeting Abstract).

Conclusion

Dr. Irene Gómez Delgado exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher through her pioneering contributions to immunology and molecular medicine, her active engagement in scientific dissemination, and her commitment to mentorship and collaborative research. Her career trajectory reflects an unwavering pursuit of knowledge and societal impact, which makes her a deserving and inspiring nominee for the Research for Best Researcher Award.