Despina Bozoudi | Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Despina Bozoudi | Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Public Health Inspector | Pafos Municipality | Cyprus

Ms. Despina Bozoudi is a researcher in food microbiology and dairy science with a strong focus on the microbiological, physicochemical, and molecular characterization of traditional fermented foods, particularly PDO cheeses and dairy products. Her research integrates microbial ecology, lactic acid bacteria diversity, yeast functionality, and volatile compound profiling to support authenticity, quality, and safety of traditional foods. She has contributed to studies on Feta, Graviera, Trachanas, and other fermented matrices, as well as to broader themes such as grape and wine microbiomes and probiotic potential of indigenous strains. Her scholarly output includes 11 peer-reviewed documents, encompassing original research articles, review papers, and book chapters published in international journals and edited volumes. Collectively, her work has received 340 citations and reflects a sustained impact in the fields of food microbiology, dairy technology, and fermentation science, with an established h-index of 9, highlighting both productivity and citation influence within her research domain.

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Marino Venerito | Microbiology | Excellence in Translational Medicine Award

Prof. Dr. Marino Venerito | Microbiology | Excellence in Translational Medicine Award

Senior Physician | Medical school in Magdeburg | Germany

Dr. Marino Venerito is a research-focused scholar whose work centers on gastrointestinal oncology, inflammatory diseases, and translational clinical outcomes. His publications emphasize evidence generation in hepatocellular carcinoma, gastric and colorectal malignancies, Helicobacter pylori–associated disorders, and real-world therapeutic effectiveness. Through multicenter studies, registry-based analyses, and retrospective cohorts, his research contributes to risk stratification, treatment optimization, and prognostic modeling in complex digestive diseases. He has authored 135 peer-reviewed documents spanning original research, collaborative analyses, and consensus-driven investigations, reflecting sustained engagement in high-impact clinical research. His scientific output has accumulated 3,653 citations, demonstrating broad international uptake and relevance across oncology and gastroenterology disciplines. With an h-index of 30, his body of work illustrates consistent citation performance and long-term influence, particularly in studies addressing treatment sequencing, outcome prediction, and population-level clinical data. Overall, his research portfolio highlights methodological rigor, collaborative scope, and measurable impact on contemporary gastrointestinal cancer research and informs future evidence-based clinical practice.

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Surinder Kumar | Microbiology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Surinder Kumar | Microbiology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Professor | Maulana Azad Medical College | India

Dr. Surinder Kumar is a senior researcher in medical microbiology with a sustained focus on respiratory and neonatal infectious diseases, molecular diagnostics, and clinical epidemiology. His research portfolio encompasses 49 peer-reviewed scientific documents that collectively account for 1105 citations with an h-index of 15, reflecting consistent scholarly impact and knowledge translation. His work has substantially advanced understanding of Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Chlamydophila pneumoniae in community-acquired lower respiratory tract infections, pediatric asthma exacerbations, and neonatal sepsis, integrating serology, culture, and PCR-based approaches. He has led and collaborated on competitively funded projects supported by national research agencies, addressing pathogen detection, antimicrobial resistance, and biomarker-driven diagnostics. His publications span high-quality national and international journals and are complemented by authoritative academic textbooks that support microbiology education and research methodology. His contributions continue to influence clinical microbiology practices, translational research frameworks, and evidence-based infectious disease diagnostics.

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Debasish Biswal | Microbiology | Young Scientist Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Debasish Biswal | Microbiology | Young Scientist Award

Assistant Professor | All India Institute of Medical Sciences | India

Dr. Debasish Biswal is a medical microbiologist with a strong research portfolio focused on antimicrobial resistance, molecular diagnostics, infection prevention, and intensive-care–associated infections. His scholarly output comprises 26 peer-reviewed research documents, collectively accruing 45 citations with an h-index of 4, reflecting sustained impact across clinical and translational microbiology. His work spans carbapenemase detection, synergy testing of novel β-lactam/β-lactamase inhibitor combinations, rapid molecular diagnostics for bacterial meningitis and tuberculosis, and genomic epidemiology of multidrug-resistant pathogens. He has contributed to high-impact journals in medical microbiology, critical care, infectious diseases, and parasitology, often integrating laboratory diagnostics with clinical outcomes and infection control strategies. Ongoing research includes evaluation of next-generation antimicrobial combinations against extensively drug-resistant organisms and assessment of advanced molecular platforms for extrapulmonary tuberculosis. His research emphasizes evidence-based antimicrobial stewardship, surveillance of healthcare-associated infections, and translational diagnostics to inform policy and clinical practice.

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Hamid Rehman | Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Hamid Rehman | Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Doctor | Yıldız Technical University | Turkey

Dr. Hamid Rehman, with 44 citations, 8 peer-reviewed documents, and an h-index of 4, has developed a growing research footprint in environmental microbial biotechnology, sustainable remediation technologies, and predictive analytics for complex environmental systems. His work integrates experimental, materials-based, and data-driven approaches to address soil and water contamination, waste valorization, and climate-related environmental challenges. Dr. Rehman’s contributions span bioleaching of waste-derived rare earth elements, machine-learning-optimized biochar–microbe systems for toxic metal remediation, and electromagnetic biochar development for enhanced cadmium removal from industrial effluents. His studies published in leading journals—including Scientific Reports, Environmental Management, Journal of Cleaner Production, International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, and Results in Engineering—highlight innovative solutions that merge microbial processes, engineered materials, and sustainability principles. He has also contributed to the advancement of stormwater treatment technologies using expanded shale aggregates and biochar, explored nanoparticle-enhanced microbial enzymatic systems, and co-authored forward-looking reviews on bioinspired and biomass-derived carbon materials for next-generation battery applications. Dr. Rehman’s research portfolio reflects strong international collaboration, including work in subsurface engineering, soil biology, and environmental chemistry, supported by competitive fellowships and multidisciplinary project involvement. His scientific output demonstrates continuous commitment to developing scalable, eco-efficient frameworks grounded in biotechnology, environmental engineering, and system-level modeling. In addition to his publications, Dr. Rehman serves as a reviewer for several reputable journals, contributing to the advancement of rigorous environmental research and emerging sustainable technologies.

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pierfrancesco grima | Medical Microbiology | Advancing Patient Care through Research Award

Dr. pierfrancesco grima | Medical Microbiology | Advancing Patient Care through Research Award

Medical director at local health authority of the province of LECCE, Italy

Dr. Pierfrancesco Grima is a distinguished physician and researcher specializing in infectious diseases, with over two decades of clinical, academic, and scientific expertise. His career spans across major hospitals and research institutions in Italy, with a focus on HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, and infectious comorbidities. He holds high-level professional positions in both clinical and academic spheres and contributes extensively to scientific literature and international research collaborations. He has played a pivotal role in the clinical management of infectious diseases, mentoring students and professionals while participating in key clinical trials and international conferences.

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Education

Dr. Grima earned his Medical Degree from the University of Parma, followed by specialized training in Respiratory Diseases and Infectious & Parasitic Diseases, both completed with honors. He completed a doctoral program in Clinical and Biological Aspects of Infectious Diseases at the Catholic University of Rome. His academic path includes a Fellowship in Molecular Biochemistry in Frankfurt and a post-graduate diploma in Healthcare Management from the University of Lecce, emphasizing risk management in health institutions. This robust academic foundation laid the groundwork for his integrated approach to research, teaching, and clinical practice.

Experience

Since 2017, Dr. Grima has served as a permanent Medical Director at the Infectious Diseases Unit of “Vito Fazzi” Hospital in Lecce. His daily responsibilities include inpatient care, emergency consultations, and specialty services in hepatology and sexually transmitted infections. He also manages the HIV center and the Infectious Diseases Clinic for Pregnant Women. Prior to this, he worked for over 16 years at the Galatina Hospital’s Infectious Diseases Unit. He has collaborated with the National Research Council’s Institute of Clinical Physiology and the University of Salento, contributing to multidisciplinary research initiatives. Additionally, Dr. Grima has trained healthcare staff in infection control, in alignment with national legislation.

Research Interest

His research interests lie in the intersection of infectious diseases and chronic comorbidities, particularly the cardiovascular, metabolic, and neurocognitive complications of HIV. He has investigated antiretroviral therapy effectiveness, liver fibrosis, and biomarkers of subclinical atherosclerosis. He is also engaged in epidemiological studies, exploring disease prevalence, vaccine efficacy, and public health surveillance. Dr. Grima’s interdisciplinary approach merges clinical observation with advanced imaging and laboratory methods, aiming to enhance diagnostic precision and therapeutic strategies in infectious medicine.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Grima has earned various recognitions for his contributions to research and healthcare. He holds an “Incarico di Alta Professionalità” (High Professional Responsibility Appointment) and serves on multiple expert and editorial committees. He is a peer reviewer for prominent journals such as Vaccines, Viruses, Pathogens, and Diagnostics, and has been a guest editor for Vaccines. His active participation in numerous multicentric clinical studies (e.g., ICONA, ATLAS, GUSTA) reflects his standing in the global infectious disease research community.

Publications

Dr. Grima has published extensively in high-impact journals, with an h-index of 22 and over 5,000 citations. Below are seven notable publications:

Grima P. et al. “Increased ophthalmic artery resistance index is associated with cognitive impairment in HIV-infected patients.” J Infect, 2012; cited by 97 articles.

Grima P. et al. “Altered phosphate metabolism in HIV-1-infected patients with metabolic syndrome.” Scand J Infect Dis, 2012; cited by 58 articles.

Fabbiani M, Grima P. et al. “Atazanavir/ritonavir with lamivudine as maintenance therapy in HIV-infected patients: 96-week outcomes.” J Antimicrob Chemother, 2018; cited by 74 articles.

Grima P. et al. “Ultrasound-assessed perirenal fat and ophthalmic artery resistance in HIV-1 patients.” Cardiovasc Ultrasound, 2010; cited by 63 articles.

Guido M, Grima P. et al. “Human metapneumovirus and bocavirus in respiratory infections.” Virology, 2011; cited by 88 articles.

Grima P. et al. “Routine ultrasound-guided vs. echo-assisted biopsy in chronic hepatitis.” Radiol Med, 2008; cited by 35 articles.

Ciccarelli N, Grima P. et al. “Liver fibrosis and cognitive impairment in HIV patients.” Infection, 2019; cited by 66 articles.

Conclusion

Dr. Grima’s multidimensional expertise—ranging from patient bedside care to policy-level interventions and groundbreaking research—makes him exceptionally suited for the Research for Advancing Patient Care through Research Award. His translational approach to infectious disease management, coupled with his consistent academic output, has had a lasting impact on both individual patient outcomes and the broader medical community. His work exemplifies how research can directly elevate standards of care, particularly in vulnerable and complex patient populations.

Foroogh Nejatollahi | Medical Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Foroogh Nejatollahi | Medical Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Dr. Foroogh Nejatollahi is a distinguished Iranian-Canadian immunologist renowned for her contributions to cancer immunotherapy and antibody engineering. With over three decades of academic and research experience, she has significantly advanced the field of immunodiagnostics and human recombinant antibodies. Her career spans key professorial roles and impactful publications that have positioned her as a leader in cancer biology and molecular immunology. She is the inventor of patented antibody-based therapeutics and continues to inspire through her groundbreaking work in antibody design for oncology.

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Education

Dr. Nejatollahi began her academic journey with a BSc in Biology from Shiraz University in 1985. Her passion for life sciences led her to complete an MSc in Microbiology at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in 1990, where she later returned as a faculty member. Her academic excellence culminated in a PhD in Pathological Sciences from the University of Manchester, UK, in 2002. This robust academic foundation underpins her extensive research into human antibodies and immune responses against cancer and infectious diseases.

Experience

Over a rich academic tenure, Dr. Nejatollahi served as a Professor at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences from 2015 until her early retirement in 2022. Her previous roles included Associate Professor (2011–2015) and Assistant Professor (2007–2011). Earlier in her career, she was a tutor in Microbiology and Immunology at Jahrom University of Medical Sciences. Beyond teaching, she has mentored PhD, MSc, and MD students, delivering courses in immunology, molecular biology, vaccine technology, and antibody engineering, shaping the next generation of scientists and clinicians.

Research Interest

Her multidisciplinary research interests encompass immunobiology, immunodiagnostics, pathobiology, infection and immunity, and human recombinant antibodies. A major focus of her work lies in cancer biology, especially in developing antibody-based diagnostic and therapeutic agents. Dr. Nejatollahi’s research is notable for using phage display technology to isolate single-chain variable fragments (scFvs) and targeting specific cancer biomarkers like HER2, HER3, EGFR, and CD146. These contributions have propelled advances in cancer-targeted immunotherapy and personalized medicine.

Awards

Dr. Nejatollahi holds the US Patent No. US10905771B2 for her invention titled “Anti-MUC18 Human Immunotoxin and Applications Thereof,” a remarkable milestone that exemplifies her innovation in therapeutic antibody development. Her scientific excellence has been acknowledged through numerous conference presentations, both internationally and nationally, including in Canada, the UK, Italy, and Iran. She has represented Iran at global events on cancer therapeutics, HIV/AIDS, and antibody technology, marking her presence as a thought leader in immunological science.

Publications

Among her extensive body of work, the following are key publications with high citation relevance:

Nejatollahi F. et al. (2002). “Neutralizing human recombinant antibodies to human cytomegalovirus gB and gH.” FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology, 34:237–244. [Cited by 81 articles]

Nejatollahi F. et al. (2012). “Down-regulation of VEGF expression by anti-HER2/neu single chain antibodies.” Medical Oncology, 26:378–383. [Cited by 54 articles]

Nejatollahi F. et al. (2013). “Deregulation of HER2 downstream signaling in breast cancer cells by a cocktail of anti-HER2 scFvs.” Oncology Research, 20(8):333–340. [Cited by 37 articles]

Nejatollahi F. et al. (2013). “Antiproliferative and apoptotic effects of anti-Prostate Stem Cell scFv antibody on prostate cancer cells.” Journal of Oncology, 2013:839831. [Cited by 29 articles]

Nejatollahi F. et al. (2014). “Triple blockade of HER2 by a cocktail of scFv antibodies in breast cancer.” Tumor Biology, 35(8):7887–7895. [Cited by 45 articles]

Mohammadi M., Nejatollahi F. et al. (2016). “In silico analysis of tag polypeptides in scFv antibodies.” Journal of Theoretical Biology, 402:100–106. [Cited by 23 articles]

Nejatollahi F. et al. (2017). “Anti-FZD7 scFv antibody inhibits cell growth in colorectal cancer.” Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 181:379–390. [Cited by 31 articles]

Conclusion

In conclusion, Professor Foroogh Nejatollahi exemplifies the highest standards of academic excellence, research innovation, and clinical relevance. Her multi-faceted contributions to antibody engineering, cancer immunotherapy, and infectious disease diagnostics not only advance scientific frontiers but also hold transformative potential in medicine. Her scholarly impact, patent portfolio, and mentorship legacy make her a distinguished and deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award. Her career stands as a beacon of dedication to translational research and global scientific collaboration.