Mishka Dass | Genetics | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Mishka Dass | Genetics | Research Excellence Award

University of KwaZulu-Natal | South Africa

Ms. Mishka Dass is a research-focused geneticist with demonstrated contributions to molecular biology, forensic microbiology, and genomics-driven investigations. Her scholarly work centers on microbial markers, human and skin microbiomes, and their applications in forensic body fluid identification, integrating advanced molecular techniques such as multiplex PCR, ddPCR, gene expression analysis, and bioinformatics-based genome assembly. She has authored 3 peer-reviewed research documents, collectively receiving 16 citations with an h-index of 2, reflecting early but meaningful impact in her research domains. Her research experience spans laboratory-based molecular genetics, sequencing data analysis, and applied genomics in plant breeding systems, highlighting translational relevance across human and agricultural biology. In addition to experimental research, her academic contributions include scientific manuscript preparation, data interpretation, and dissemination through peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences, underscoring a strong foundation for continued research productivity and interdisciplinary scientific advancement.

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Sivakumar Vijayaraghavalu | Genetics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Sivakumar Vijayaraghavalu | Genetics | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | Indian Institute of Madras | India

Sivakumar Vijayaraghavalu is an active researcher engaged in translational and interdisciplinary research spanning nanomedicine, cancer biology, epigenetics, gene polymorphisms, drug resistance, and advanced therapeutic delivery systems. His scholarly work emphasizes the integration of molecular and materials-based approaches to address clinically relevant challenges, particularly in oncology and precision therapeutics. He has authored 51 scientific documents published in peer-reviewed journals, reflecting sustained research productivity and methodological breadth. These publications have garnered 1,331 citations, indicating strong research visibility and impact within the scientific community. With an h-index of 17, his body of work demonstrates consistent citation performance and enduring relevance. Collectively, his research contributions have advanced knowledge in epigenetic nanotherapeutics, nano-enabled diagnostics, and targeted treatment strategies, underscoring a focused commitment to generating impactful evidence that supports the translation of basic science discoveries into clinically applicable solutions.

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Wenhe Lin | Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wenhe Lin | Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Wenhe Lin | University of Chicago | United States

Dr. Wenhe Lin is a researcher affiliated with the Department of Human Genetics at The University of Chicago, United States, whose scientific work focuses on uncovering the genetic and molecular mechanisms that regulate physiological responses to diet and environmental factors. His research contributes to a deeper understanding of how gene expression adapts to metabolic stress, offering insights into the biological foundations of complex diseases. Dr. Lin has published one peer-reviewed article titled “Genetic regulatory effects in response to a high-cholesterol, high-fat diet in baboons,” which appeared in Cell Genomics. This study highlights the interplay between nutrition and genetic regulation, addressing critical questions in metabolic and nutritional genomics. According to his Scopus author profile, Dr. Lin has authored 1 scientific document, which has received 10 citations, and maintains an h-index of 1, reflecting the early yet impactful nature of his academic contributions. His research approach integrates genomic sequencing, bioinformatics, and systems biology to explore gene–environment interactions that influence disease susceptibility. At The University of Chicago, he continues to advance research in human genetics with an emphasis on precision health and individualized nutrition strategies. Dr. Lin’s emerging body of work demonstrates strong potential to shape future investigations into metabolic regulation, genetic variability, and their implications for personalized medicine and human health.

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