Prof. Pei-Wen Cheng | Medicinal Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Pei-Wen Cheng | Medicinal Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Pei-Wen Cheng is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in nanomedicine, pharmacology, and metabolic syndrome. She has built a strong career through dedicated research and teaching, advancing innovative approaches in medical sciences. Her academic journey spans several prestigious institutions in Taiwan and abroad, reflecting her global perspective and commitment to scientific excellence. With expertise rooted in natural product research, pharmacological studies, and biomedical applications, she has made significant contributions to the field. Prof. Cheng continues to drive impactful research while mentoring students and collaborating with colleagues, establishing herself as a respected figure in medical education and biomedical research.

Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital | Taiwan

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Academic Journey

Prof. Pei-Wen Cheng earned her Ph.D. degree from Kaohsiung Medical University’s Graduate Institute of Natural Products. She further advanced her career through postdoctoral research at the Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University and later at the Department of Medical Education and Research, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital (Taiwan), where she deepened her expertise in medical sciences.

Professional Career

Prof. Cheng began her academic role as an Assistant Professor at National Sun Yat-sen University while also serving as an Assistant Researcher at Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital. She then advanced to the position of Associate Professor at National Sun Yat-sen University and Associate Researcher at the hospital, where she contributed significantly to both teaching and research. She is currently a Professor at National Sun Yat-sen University, recognized for her impactful contributions to science and education.

Research Interests

Her primary research focuses on nanomedicine, pharmacology, and metabolic syndrome. Prof. Cheng’s innovative work bridges the gap between nanotechnology and biomedical applications, aiming to develop novel therapeutic strategies that improve human health and address critical challenges in modern medicine.

Notable Publications

Current mechanistic concepts in ischemia and reperfusion injury
Authors: Meng-Yu Wu, Giou-Teng Yiang, Wan-Ting Liao, Andy Po-Yi Tsai, Yeung-Leung Cheng, Pei-Wen Cheng, Chia-Ying Li, Chia-Jung Li
Journal: Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
Year: 2018

Application of time series analysis in modelling and forecasting emergency department visits in a medical centre in Southern Taiwan
Authors: Wang-Chuan Juang, Sin-Jhih Huang, Fong-Dee Huang, Pei-Wen Cheng, Shue-Ren Wann
Journal: BMJ Open
Year: 2017

Resveratrol decreases fructose‐induced oxidative stress, mediated by NADPH oxidase via an AMPK‐dependent mechanism
Authors: Pei‐Wen Cheng, Wen‐Yu Ho, Yu‐Ting Su, Pei‐Jung Lu, Bo‐Zone Chen, Wen‐Han Cheng, Wen‐Hsien Lu, Gwo‐Ching Sun, Tung‐Chen Yeh, Michael Hsiao, Ching‐Jiunn Tseng
Journal: British Journal of Pharmacology
Year: 2014

Angiotensin II inhibits neuronal nitric oxide synthase activation through the ERK1/2-RSK signaling pathway to modulate central control of blood pressure
Authors: Wen-Han Cheng, Pei-Jung Lu, Wen-Yu Ho, Che-Se Tung, Pei-Wen Cheng, Michael Hsiao, Ching-Jiunn Tseng
Journal: Circulation Research
Year: 2010

Effect of resveratrol on reactive oxygen species-induced cognitive impairment in rats with angiotensin II-induced early Alzheimer’s disease
Authors: Yu-Te Lin, Yi-Chung Wu, Gwo-Ching Sun, Chiu-Yi Ho, Tzyy-Yue Wong, Ching-Huang Lin, Hsin-Hung Chen, Tung-Chen Yeh, Chia-Jung Li, Ching-Jiunn Tseng, Pei-Wen Cheng
Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine
Year: 2018

Caffeine intake improves fructose-induced hypertension and insulin resistance by enhancing central insulin signaling
Authors: Tung-Chen Yeh, Chun-Peng Liu, Wen-Han Cheng, Bo-Rong Chen, Pei-Jung Lu, Pei-Wen Cheng, Wen-Yu Ho, Gwo-Ching Sun, Jau-Cheng Liou, Ching-Jiunn Tseng
Journal: Hypertension
Year: 2014

Conclusion 

Prof. Pei-Wen Cheng exemplifies dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and fostering innovation in medical research. Her career journey from doctoral studies to professorship reflects her commitment to academic excellence and impactful research. With a focus on nanomedicine, pharmacology, and metabolic syndrome, she continues to push the boundaries of biomedical science. Her contributions extend beyond research, encompassing teaching, mentorship, and international collaborations that strengthen academic networks. As a professor, she remains committed to inspiring future scientists while pursuing groundbreaking discoveries. Prof. Cheng’s work demonstrates how multidisciplinary approaches can contribute to improved healthcare outcomes and scientific advancement on a global scale.

Dr. Suchit Sarin | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Suchit Sarin | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

University of Nebraska Lincoln |  United States

Dr. Suchit Sarin is a dedicated researcher in materials science and engineering with expertise in advanced characterization techniques and nanomaterials. His research bridges fundamental science and applied engineering, with a focus on microstructural evolution, ultrafast laser processing, and surface engineering for functional applications. With years of experience in both academic and industrial collaborations, he has contributed to developing lightweight materials, high-temperature coatings, and nanoscale structural analysis. Dr. Sarin has served as a researcher, engineer, and instrument manager, combining experimental and computational approaches to advance materials performance. His work reflects innovation, collaboration, and scientific curiosity within materials engineering.

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Education

Dr. Sarin is pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, focusing on laser-material interactions and nanostructure formation. He completed a Master of Science by Research in Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science and a Master of Technology in Steel Technology from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, where he conducted extensive research on lightweight steels, precipitation behavior, and computational modeling. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Technology in Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering from the University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Kanpur.

Professional Experience

Dr. Sarin currently serves as an Instrument Manager for the FEI Helios NanoLab 660 SEM/FIB at the Nano-Engineering Research Core Facility, where he has trained numerous users, prepared specialized nano-structured samples, and collaborated with industrial and academic partners. As a Research Assistant at the Nebraska Center for Materials & Nanoscience, he has performed high-resolution TEM/STEM imaging, electron diffraction, and STEM-EDX mapping to study interfaces, crystallinity, and elemental distribution in advanced materials. He has also contributed as a Teaching Assistant in Materials Science, where he guided undergraduate laboratory experiments, taught materials characterization techniques, and developed remote instructional content during COVID-19 to ensure uninterrupted hands-on learning.

Earlier, he worked at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay as a Project Research Engineer, focusing on pearilitic steel wires, laboratory design, and iron ore sintering optimization. At the Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory, Hyderabad, he served as a Junior Research Fellow, developing Fe–Cr–silicide coatings on niobium alloys to significantly improve high-temperature oxidation resistance.

Research Projects

Dr. Sarin’s doctoral research explores ultrafast laser processing of copper and aluminum, revealing mechanisms of self-organized micro/nano-structures and their role in heat transfer and functional coatings. His Master’s research at IIT Bombay focused on lightweight high-strength steels and computational modeling of electron beam melting of niobium alloys, combining both experimental and theoretical approaches. His Bachelor’s project on severe plastic deformation of 316L steel demonstrated grain refinement and strength enhancement, showcasing his early interest in structure–property relationships.

Materials Science Skills

Dr. Suchit Sarin is proficient in a wide range of materials science and nanotechnology techniques. His expertise includes operating advanced microscopes such as the Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM), Scanning TEM (STEM), and Scanning Electron Microscope/Focused Ion Beam (SEM/FIB). He is also skilled in optical microscopy, laser scanning confocal microscopy, X-ray diffraction, DC magnetron sputtering, CALPHAD (ThermoCalc), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), microhardness testing, and various metallographic techniques. These tools have enabled him to perform high-resolution material characterization, phase identification, and microstructural analysis for advanced engineering applications.

Software Proficiency

Complementing his experimental expertise, Dr. Sarin has strong command over MATLAB, GNU Octave, Microsoft Office, Origin, and ImageJ. His ability to integrate computational modeling with experimental research allows him to optimize processes and extract meaningful scientific insights.

Research Strengths

Dr. Suchit Sarin’s strengths lie in integrating advanced microscopy, nanomaterials synthesis, surface engineering, and computational modeling. His research has advanced understanding in laser-material interactions, oxidation-resistant coatings, lightweight steels, and nanostructured materials for functional applications. With his combined expertise in materials characterization, process optimization, and scientific mentorship, he continues to make impactful contributions to the field of materials science and engineering.

Notable Publications

Lightweight, thermally conductive liquid metal elastomer composite with independently controllable thermal conductivity and density
Authors: Ethan J Krings, Haipeng Zhang, Suchit Sarin, Jeffery E Shield, Sangjin Ryu, Eric J Markvicka
Journal: Small
Year: 2021

Pool boiling heat transfer enhancement using femtosecond laser surface processed aluminum in saturated PF-5060
Authors: Justin Costa-Greger, Logan Pettit, Andrew Reicks, Suchit Sarin, Chase Pettit, Jeffrey Shield, Craig Zuhlke, George Gogos
Journal: 2022 21st IEEE Intersociety Conference on Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems (iTherm)
Year: 2022

Microstructure and oxidation behaviour of Fe–Cr–silicide coating on a niobium alloy
Authors: Md Z Alam, S Sarin, MK Kumawat, DK Das
Journal: Materials Science and Technology
Year: 2016

Room Temperature Magnetic Skyrmions in Gradient-Composition Engineered CoPt Single Layers
Authors: Adam Erickson, Qihan Zhang, Hamed Vakili, Chaozhong Li, Suchit Sarin, Suvechhya Lamichhane, Lanxin Jia, Ilja Fescenko, Edward Schwartz, Sy-Hwang Liou, Jeffrey E Shield, Guozhi Chai, Alexey A Kovalev, Jingsheng Chen, Abdelghani Laraoui
Journal: ACS Nano
Year: 2024

Large refrigerant capacity in superparamagnetic iron nanoparticles embedded in a thin film matrix
Authors: Kaushik Sarkar, Surabhi Shaji, Suchit Sarin, Jeffrey E Shield, Christian Binek, Dhananjay Kumar
Journal: Journal of Applied Physics
Year: 2022

Augmented pool boiling heat transfer of PF-5060 using Femtosecond Laser Surface Processed Aluminum: Effect of laser fluence
Authors: Justin Costa-Greger, Logan Pettit, Andrew Reicks, Suchit Sarin, Chase Pettit, Jeffrey Shield, Craig Zuhlke, George Gogos
Journal: 2023 22nd IEEE Intersociety Conference on Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems (ITherm)
Year: 2023

Conclusion 

Dr. Suchit Sarin represents a blend of rigorous academic training, hands-on technical expertise, and collaborative research experience. His work spans from fundamental studies of microstructural evolution to applied engineering solutions in advanced materials design, lightweight alloys, and surface engineering. Through his academic and professional journey, he has demonstrated commitment to advancing materials characterization, developing functional nanostructures, and mentoring future scientists. His contributions highlight the importance of integrating experimental insights with computational methods to solve engineering challenges. With a forward-looking approach, Dr. Sarin continues to contribute meaningfully to the field of materials science and its applications across industries.

Dr. Mohd Faheem Khan | Drug Design and Discovery | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Mohd Faheem Khan | Drug Design and Discovery | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Mohd Faheem Khan is a dedicated researcher, educator, and innovator in the field of chemistry with a strong background in natural products, phytochemistry, analytical sciences, and computational chemistry. He is currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Biotechnology at Era University, Lucknow, where he teaches undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral courses. Over the years, he has contributed significantly to research on bioactive compounds from medicinal plants, green synthesis methods, and computational modeling. His academic journey, teaching experience, and scientific contributions demonstrate his commitment to advancing knowledge and mentoring future generations of scientists.

Era University, Lucknow |  India

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Education 

Dr. Mohd Faheem Khan holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Dr. RML Avadh University, Faizabad, India, where his doctoral thesis focused on “Phytochemical Investigation of Indian Medicinal Plants in search of Bioactive Compounds.” He carried out his research under the supervision of Dr. Rakesh Maurya, Chief Scientist, MPC Division, CDRI, Lucknow. Following this, he pursued Postdoctoral Research in Chemistry at HNB Garhwal University and Lucknow University, expanding his expertise in natural product chemistry and advanced molecular studies. He also completed his M.Sc. in Chemistry with first division from Lucknow University.

Teaching Experience

Dr. Khan is currently serving as an Associate Professor of Chemistry at the Department of Biotechnology, Era University, Lucknow. He teaches undergraduate, postgraduate, and Ph.D. coursework classes, contributing to the development of future scientists. Earlier, he worked as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Era University, where he actively taught and guided research activities. He has also served as a Postdoctoral Faculty Equivalent to Assistant Professor at Lucknow University and HNB Garhwal Central University, teaching both B.Sc. and M.Sc. courses, conducting practicals, and handling examination duties.

Research Experience

Dr. Khan is actively involved in teaching and research at the Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Era Medical College & Hospital, Era University, Lucknow. He worked as a Dr. D.S. Kothari Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Lucknow University under the mentorship of Prof. Sudha Jain, focusing on the synthesis of natural product-based receptors with anion recognition and transportation properties. At HNB Garhwal Central University, under Prof. D.S. Negi, he investigated herbal antidiabetic agents from unexplored plants of the Uttarakhand Himalaya. His early research experience includes roles as a Senior Research Fellow and Junior Research Fellow at the MPC Division, CDRI Lucknow, where he worked extensively on bioactive natural compounds. He also gained industry experience as a Trainee Research Associate at Jubilant Chemsys Pvt. Ltd., Noida, focusing on the synthesis of biologically important lead molecules.

Research Interests

Dr. Khan’s research spans multiple domains, with a strong focus on Natural Product Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and Computational Chemistry. His laboratory specializes in bioassay-guided extraction and isolation of secondary metabolites, structure elucidation using NMR, MS, and X-ray techniques, and quantification of marker compounds in herbal formulations through UHPLC, LC-MS/MS, and GC-MS/MS. He is also engaged in green chemistry approaches and nanotechnology for developing advanced herbal formulations. On the computational side, his expertise includes molecular docking, molecular dynamics simulation, pharmacophore modeling, DFT studies, and quantum theory of atoms applied to natural molecules.

Awards & Recognition

Dr. Khan has been honored with several prestigious awards, including the Global Scientist Award, the Best Oral Presentation Award, and the Best Speaker Award at scientific forums. He has been a recipient of the Dr. D.S. Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship, as well as the CSIR-UGC Junior and Senior Research Fellowships, highlighting his strong academic and research credentials.

Memberships & Editorial Roles

Dr. Khan is an active member of various scientific societies and editorial boards. He is a Life Member of the Indian Society of Personalized Medicine, Association of Chemistry Teachers, Society for Ethnopharmacology, and Bioinformatics & Drug Discovery Society. He is also a Member of the American Chemical Society (ACS) and served as a Bentham Ambassador for India. Additionally, he has contributed as a Scientific Advisor for educational and research organizations. His editorial contributions include roles as Associate Editorial Board Member of Coronavirus Journal (Bentham Sciences), Editorial Board Member of the Online Journal of Chemistry, and Review Editor for Frontiers in Pharmacology.

Notable Publications

Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnONPs) from Manilkara hexandra leaves: biogenic synthesis, GC–MS analysis and antibacterial activity

Authors: Charul Somani; Pankaj Naharwal; Mohammad Faheem Khan; Vineet Kumar Maurya; Waseem Ahmad Ansari; Mohd Baqar Ali; Dinesh Kumar Yadav

Journal: Discover Chemistry

Year: 2025

UHPLC and Computational Studies of Chemical Constituents Derived from Myrica esculenta against NADPH Oxidase 2 (NOX2) Protein

Authors: Amit Ranjan Pandey; Waseem Ahmad Ansari; Priyanka Maurya; Hassan Aslam; Rishi Ranjan Pandey; Devendra Pratap Mishra; Safia Obaidur Rab; Saheem Ahmad; Paridhi Puri; Mohammad Faheem Khan

Journal: ChemistrySelect

Year: 2025

COF‐SO3H‐Catalyzed Synthesis of Pyrazoline‐Pyridine Hybrids with Dual Antioxidant and Anti‐Inflammatory Activity Targeting PDE4B

Authors: Nida Khan; Mohd Kamil Hussain; Mohammad Faheem Khan; Zeba N. Siddiqui

Journal: Chemistry & Biodiversity

Year: 2025

Computational screening of chemical constituents derived from berry fruits as allosteric caspase-3/-7 inhibitors

Authors: Waseem Ahmad Ansari; Mohsin Ali Khan; S. M. Mahfooz Hasan; Zainab Siddiqui; Saheem Ahmad; Mohd Shahnawaz Khan; Mohammad Faheem Khan

Journal: 3 Biotech

Year: 2024

An ultrasound assisted, ionic liquid-molecular iodine synergy driven efficient green synthesis of pyrrolobenzodiazepine-triazole hybrids as potential anticancer agents

Authors: Saquib, M.; Ahamad, S.; Khan, M.F.; Khan, M.I.; Hussain, M.K.

Journal: Frontiers in Pharmacology

Year: 2023

Different Variants of SARS-CoV-2: A Comprehensive Review on Mutation Patterns and Pathogenicity

Authors: Rizvi, F.; Khan, M.A.; Ansari, W.A.; Ali, K.; Khan, M.A.; Khan, M.F.

Journal: Coronaviruses

Year: 2023

Conclusion

Dr. Mohd Faheem Khan’s career reflects a blend of strong academic foundations, innovative research, and impactful teaching. His work in natural products and medicinal plant research has provided new insights into bioactive compounds, while his skills in analytical and computational chemistry strengthen his multidisciplinary approach. Through his teaching roles, he has contributed to shaping the next generation of chemists and biotechnologists. His numerous awards and professional memberships further demonstrate his recognition in the scientific community. With a commitment to research excellence and education, he continues to make meaningful contributions to the field of chemical and biological sciences.

Prof. Dr. Peter Middleton | Respiratory | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Peter Middleton | Respiratory | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Peter Middleton is an internationally recognized physician, researcher, and educator in respiratory and sleep medicine, with a focus on cystic fibrosis and bronchiectasis. His pioneering work in airway physiology and cystic fibrosis gene therapy has shaped global approaches to diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. He has held senior academic, clinical, and leadership roles in major Australian hospitals and research institutes. Alongside his research, he has been deeply involved in clinical service expansion, professional societies, and postgraduate mentorship, making him a prominent figure in advancing respiratory health and improving outcomes for patients worldwide.

University of Sydney | Australia

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Education & Training

Prof. Dr. Peter Middleton began his academic journey at the University of Sydney, completing his MBBS (Hons) and earning the Royal North Shore Hospital Medical Board Prize in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. He also obtained a BSc (Med) with Distinction, winning the prestigious P.O. Bishop Medal for his thesis on endogenous opioid peptides in respiratory reflexes. His early research included a project on asthma in New Guinea Highlanders, which led to a publication in the European Respiratory Journal. He went on to achieve Fellowship (FRACP) at the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, specializing in Respiratory and Sleep Medicine. Later, he pursued a PhD at the University of London, where his groundbreaking thesis on cystic fibrosis ion transport and CFTR gene transfer included pioneering trials in liposome-mediated gene therapy.

Employment & Leadership

Prof. Middleton currently serves as Consultant Physician at Macquarie Hospital and Clini cal Professor at Westmead Clinical School, University of Sydney. He is also an Honorary Investigator at the Woolcock Institute and holds long-standing roles at Westmead Hospital, where he directs the Bronchiectasis & Cystic Fibrosis Service. Under his leadership, the CF clinic expanded from 25 patients to more than 220, reflecting his commitment to multidisciplinary care and innovative research. His career includes positions as Senior Staff Specialist, Chief Investigator of the CF Research Group, and Consultant Physician at multiple leading hospitals, making him a central figure in respiratory medicine in Australia.

Awards & Recognition

Prof. Middleton’s distinguished career is decorated with numerous national and international awards. He has been recognized among the Top 50 worldwide authors in Cystic Fibrosis (Science LeadR) and is a Fellow of the European Respiratory Society (FERS) as well as the Thoracic Society of Australia & New Zealand (FThorSoc). His accolades include the Ludwig Engel Research Award, the Rebecca L. Cooper Research Award, the John Read Prize, and multiple TSANZ prizes for clinical and physiological research. Beyond academia, his contributions extend to community service, with recognition through Surf Life Saving awards, including the Rescue of the Year.

Memberships & Professional Service

Prof. Middleton is a global leader in respiratory health, serving as Chair of the European Respiratory Society Adult CF Group and a member of the Global CF Registry Collaboration. He has contributed to the European CF Society, Australian Bronchiectasis Consortium, and Phage Australia, shaping international standards in cystic fibrosis and respiratory medicine. His long-standing membership in the TSANZ and his role as an accredited examiner for the RACP highlight his dedication to training future generations of clinicians and researchers.

Mentorship & Supervision

A passionate mentor, Prof. Middleton has supervised numerous postgraduate students, including PhD, MD, and MBBS projects across University of Sydney, UNSW, and UTS. His students have investigated pulmonary graft versus host disease, occupational health in CF, volatile organic compounds in exhaled breath, sleep-disordered breathing in CF, and oral health disease burden in CF populations. His mentorship has produced independent researchers and clinicians who are now making significant contributions to respiratory medicine worldwide.

Notable Publications

Healthcare worker views on antimicrobial resistance in chronic respiratory disease
Author: Sachin Ananth; Adekunle O. Adeoti; Animesh Ray; Peter G. Middleton; Miquel Ekkelenkamp; Stephanie Thee; Anand Shah
Journal: Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control
Year: 2025

Impact of Biologics Initiation on Oral Corticosteroid Use in the International Severe Asthma Registry and the Optimum Patient Care Research Database: A Pooled Analysis of Real-World Data
Author: Wenjia Chen; Trung N. Tran; John Townend; George C. Christoff; Ming-Ju Tsai; Alan Altraja; Belinda Cochrane; Borja G. Cosio; Martin Sivori; Ruth B. Murray; Peter G. Middleton et al.
Journal: The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice
Year: 2025

Use of nebulised tranexamic acid in adult patients with cystic fibrosis: A retrospective audit
Author: Alison Merchant; Raynuka Lazarus; Cassandra Thompson; Jennifer Bishop; Yang Song; Peter G. Middleton
Journal: Respiratory Medicine
Year: 2025

Biomarker profile and disease burden associated with intermittent and long-term oral corticosteroid use in patients with severe asthma prior to biologic initiation in real-life (STAR)
Author: Florence Schleich; Désirée Larenas-Linnemann; Alan Altraja; Luis Pérez de Llano; Konstantinos Kostikas; Mohsen Sadatsafavi; Arnaud Bourdin; Roy Alton Pleasants; Mark Hew; Wenjia Chen; Peter G. Middleton et al.
Journal: World Allergy Organization Journal
Year: 2025

Mortality Is Increased in Those with a ≥10% Reduction in Spirometry Following Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant: A Retrospective 5-Year Follow-up Study from a Single Transplant Service
Author: Cassandra S. Thompson; Megan Hogg; Jonathon Lennon; Yang Song; Catherine Farrow; David Gottlieb; Peter G. Middleton
Journal: Transplantation and Cellular Therapy
Year: 2025

Prevention of Cardiovascular and Other Systemic Adverse Outcomes in Patients with Asthma Treated with Biologics
Author: Mohsen Sadatsafavi; Trung N. Tran; Ghislaine Scelo; Ming-Ju Tsai; John Busby; Benjamin Emmanuel; Liam G. Heaney; Christine Jenkins; Flavia Hoyte; Giorgio Walter Canonica; Peter G. Middleton et al.
Journal: American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
Year: 2025

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Peter Middleton’s career exemplifies the integration of clinical excellence, scientific discovery, and academic mentorship. He has transformed cystic fibrosis care in Australia by expanding specialized clinics, fostering multidisciplinary approaches, and leading research that has global significance. His leadership in professional societies and collaborative international groups has helped shape policies, guidelines, and research standards in respiratory medicine. Through his dedication to teaching, he has inspired future generations of clinicians and researchers. His enduring commitment to patient care, innovation, and global collaboration continues to have a profound impact on advancing respiratory health and improving patient outcomes worldwide.