Radwa Mahmoud | Biotechnology | Excellence in Research Award

Ms. Radwa Mahmoud | Biotechnology | Excellence in Research Award

Biotechnology Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt

Ms. Radwa Mahmoud is an emerging biotechnology researcher with strong expertise in cancer therapeutics, molecular diagnostics, and nanoparticle biosynthesis. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Biotechnology at Cairo University, where she previously completed her Bachelor’s degree with distinction, ranking among the top students. Her research interests span breast cancer treatment using scorpion-venom-derived peptides, CRISPR-based microbiome engineering, antimicrobial peptides, and the biomedical applications of nanomaterials. Radwa has extensive hands-on experience in wet-lab experimentation, diagnostic assay design, cytotoxicity analysis, molecular cloning, protein purification, and computational modeling. She has led multidisciplinary research projects focused on early breast cancer detection and innovative therapeutic models, earning competitive funding support from the Science and Technology Development Fund (STDF) and winning awards such as Best Poster at SOLE and a Silver Medal at the international iGEM competition. Her professional experience includes roles in pharmaceutical research and development, molecular biology laboratories, and academic teaching support. Radwa’s growing publication record and contributions to translational research highlight her commitment to advancing oncology, biotechnology innovation, and therapeutic discovery. She aims to continue developing impactful scientific solutions addressing global health challenges.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

Amen, R.A. (2024). “Harnessing plant extracts for skin health and dermatological care: herbal wonders green solutions” in Herbal Wonders Green Solutions.

Amen, R.A. (2024). “Therapeutic potential and characteristics of Smp43 peptide (scorpion venom) and its interaction with cellular signaling pathways: a review” in Review.

Amen, R.A. (2024). “Exploring the potential of natural compounds in cancer treatment: a review” in Review.

Amen, R.A. (2024). “Coinfection of schistosomiasis and hepatitis C in Egypt: challenges and possible management strategies” in Review.

Amen, R.A. (2024). “Biosynthesis of silver, copper, and their bi-metallic nanocomposites by Staphylococcus aureus: their antimicrobial, anticancer activity, and cytotoxicity effect” in Journal Article.

Amen, R.A. (2023). “COVID-19 omicron variant: variation from other variants, immune response, and vaccination against this rapidly spreading pandemic” in Review.

Amen, R.A. (2022). “Pharmacological properties of 4′, 5, 7-trihydroxyflavone (apigenin) and its impact on cell signaling pathways” in Review.

Salah Abusnana | Obesity | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Salah Abusnana | Obesity | Best Researcher Award

University of Sharjah Center for Diabetes | United Arab Emirates

Prof. Salah Abusnana is an accomplished clinician, academic leader, and researcher in diabetes, endocrinology, and internal medicine, with over three decades of clinical practice and significant contributions to medical education and healthcare management. He earned his MSc in Neuroendocrinology, PhD from Imperial College London, and advanced postgraduate qualifications including MRCP and CCST in Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Internal Medicine. His extensive career spans senior clinical positions across major London university hospitals and leading roles in the UAE as Senior Consultant, Head of Diabetes and Endocrine Department, Professor, Deputy Chair of Clinical Sciences, Medical Director at RCDR, and Chief Medical Officer at SKMCA. His research focuses on neuroendocrinology, obesity, appetite regulation, diabetes care, and metabolic disorders, leading to numerous peer-reviewed publications and the establishment of fully structured research units and national-level programs. He has supervised MSc and PhD scholars and played key roles in developing diabetes guidelines, PHC training programs, and national research initiatives. A recognized leader, he contributed significantly to hospital commissioning, curriculum development, and clinical service expansion. Widely respected for his work, he continues to advance diabetes research, education, and clinical excellence through leadership roles and collaborative initiatives.

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Featured Publications

Ramakrishnan, R.K., Srivastava, A., Rajan, R., Abusnana, S., & Mussa, B.M. (2024). “Investigating the role of an immediate early gene FOS as a potential regulator of autophagic response to hypoglycemia in embryonic hypothalamic neurons.” Clinical and Translational Science.

Hassanein, M., Sabbour, H., Al Awadi, F., Abusnana, S., Afandi, B., Al Kaabi, J., Bashier, A., Cosentino, F., El Tamimi, H., Farghali, M., et al. (2023). “Cardiometabolic Guidelines: Cardiovascular Risk Assessment and Management in Patients with Dysglycemia.” Dubai Diabetes and Endocrinology Journal.

Alnimer, A., Bhamidimarri, P.M., Talaat, I.M., Alkhayaal, N., Eltayeb, A., Ali, N., Abusnana, S., Hamoudi, R., & Bendardaf, R. (2023). “Association Between Expression of Vitamin D Receptor and Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 Receptor Among Breast Cancer Patients.” World Journal of Oncology.

Zakaria, H., Abusanana, S., Mussa, B.M., Al Dhaheri, A.S., Stojanovska, L., Mohamad, M.N., Saleh, S.T., Ali, H.I., & Ismail, L.C. (2023). “The Role of Lifestyle Interventions in the Prevention and Treatment of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus.” Medicina.

Mussa, B.M., Srivastava, A., Al-Habshi, A., Mohammed, A.K., Halwani, R., & Abusnana, S. (2021). “Inflammatory Biomarkers Levels in T2DM Emirati Patients with Diabetic Neuropathy.” Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity: Targets and Therapy.

Bendardaf, R., Saheb Sharif-Askari, F., Saheb Sharif-Askari, N., Guraya, S.Y., AlMadhi, S.A., & Abusnana, S. (2020). “Incidence and Clinicopathological Features of Breast Cancer in the Northern Emirates: Experience from Sharjah Breast Care Center.” International Journal of Women’s Health.

Saheb Sharif-Askari, F., Saheb Sharif-Askari, N., Halwani, R., Abusnana, S., Hamoudi, R., & Sulaiman, N. (2020). “Low Vitamin D Serum Level Is Associated with HDL-C Dyslipidemia and Increased Serum Thrombomodulin Levels of Insulin-Resistant Individuals.” Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity: Targets and Therapy.

Mussa, B.M., Schauman, M., Ramalingam, V., Skaria, S., & Abusnana, S. (2019). “Personalized intervention to improve stress and sleep patterns for glycemic control and weight management in obese Emirati patients with type 2 diabetes: a randomized controlled clinical trial.” Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity: Targets and Therapy.

Yong-Keun Jung | Biomolecules | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yong-Keun Jung | Biomolecules | Best Researcher Award

Seoul National University | South Korea

Prof. Yong-Keun Jung is a distinguished molecular biologist and neurodegeneration researcher recognized for his pioneering contributions to understanding cell death, autophagy, and neurodegenerative disease mechanisms. He earned his Ph.D. in Molecular Pharmacology and Biology from Albert Einstein College of Medicine, following an M.S. in Molecular Biology and a B.S. in Zoology from Seoul National University. After completing postdoctoral research at Harvard Medical School, he served as a professor at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, where he also chaired the Department of Life Science and directed major academic programs such as the BK21 initiative. At Seoul National University, he held several leadership roles, including Director of the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Vice President of the Bio-MAX Institute, and President of the Korea Society for Neurodegenerative Disease. His research focuses on molecular pathways of neurodegeneration, protein homeostasis, autophagy regulation, and therapeutic target discovery. As an editor and editorial board member for leading international journals, he has significantly shaped scientific discourse in biophysics, biochemistry, and molecular neuroscience. With numerous academic honors and contributions, Prof. Jung continues to influence the global research community, concluding a career marked by innovation, leadership, and lasting scientific impact.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

Park, G., Kim, N., Kim, S.-Y., Lee, H., Li, C.M., Seol, J.H., Choi, S.-Y., & Jung, Y.-K. (2025). “TUSC3 regulates ERMA-mediated Mg²⁺ uptake for synaptic function and neurodevelopment” in Nature Communications.

Kim, Y., Kim, N., Lee, W., Kim, Y., Kim, D., Park, J., & Jung, Y.-K. (2025). “More 26S and 30S proteasomes are beneficial in proteinopathy” in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Li, C.M., & Jung, Y.-K. (2025). “ER quality control through reticulophagy and protein secretion” in Autophagy.

Baek, S., Chang, J.-W., Yoo, S.-M., Choo, J., Jung, S., Nah, J., & Jung, Y.-K. (2024). “TMEM9 activates Rab9-dependent alternative autophagy through interaction with Beclin1” in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences.

Kang, J., Li, C.M., Kim, N., Baek, J., & Jung, Y.-K. (2024). “Non-autophagic Golgi-LC3 lipidation facilitates TFE3 stress response against Golgi dysfunction” in The EMBO Journal.

Li, C.M., Kang, J., Baek, J., Kim, Y., Park, H., & Jung, Y.-K. (2024). “Cytosolic FKBPL and ER-resident CKAP4 co-regulates ER-phagy and protein secretion” in Nature Communications.

Kim, S.-H., Cho, Y.-S., Kim, Y., Park, J., Yoo, S.-M., Gwak, J., Kim, Y., Gwon, Y., Kam, T., & Jung, Y.-K. (2023). “Endolysosomal impairment by binding of amyloid beta or MAPT/Tau to V-ATPase and rescue via the HYAL-CD44 axis in Alzheimer disease” in Autophagy.

Prof. Jianli Liu | Chemical Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jianli Liu | Chemical Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Liaoning University | China

Prof. Jianli Liu is a distinguished researcher and educator in the field of biotechnology and medical genetics, with a strong academic foundation spanning from a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Biotechnology at Shenyang Agricultural University to a Ph.D. in Medical Genetics from China Medical University, where his doctoral work focused on CDK2 expression regulated by STK15 in laryngeal carcinoma. He began his academic career as a tutor at Liaoning University, advancing through the roles of lecturer and associate professor, and currently serves as a professor at the Life Science School of Liaoning University. Prof. Liu’s research interests lie in molecular mechanisms of disease, cellular signaling pathways, and the protective effects of natural products such as polysaccharides, anthocyanins, and polyphenols against environmental stressors including high glucose and PM2.5-induced damage. He has led multiple nationally funded projects, including those supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and regional innovation programs, focusing on lung disease, β-cell protection, heavy metal pollution control, and therapeutic potentials of bioactive compounds. Recognized for his impactful contributions, Prof. Liu continues to advance interdisciplinary research bridging biotechnology, medicine, and environmental health, while inspiring future scientists through his teaching and mentorship.

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Featured Publications

Study on the causality of cathepsin on autoimmune diseases and cancer: evidence from mendelian randomization analysis

Cadmium induces the secretion of SASP factors regulated by MAPK and NF-κB signaling pathways in HEK293 cells: A possible mechanism of acute kidney damage induced by cadmium

Genetic Association of Chronic Pains and Analgesics With Telomere Length: A Mendelian Randomization Study

Cadmium exposure induces inflammation, oxidative stress and DNA damage in HUVEC and promotes THP-1 adhesion: A possible mechanism on the formation of atherosclerotic plaque

Assessments of Pollution Status and Human Health Risk of Potentially Toxic Elements in Primary Crops and Agricultural Soils in Guanajuato, Mexico

Association between cadmium exposure and the risk of cardiovascular outcomes: a meta-analysis