Jinxing He | Analytical Chemistry | Analytical Chemistry Progress Award

Prof. Jinxing He | Analytical Chemistry | Analytical Chemistry Progress Award

Qilu University of Technology Shandong Analysis and Test Center | China

Prof. Jinxing He is a distinguished academic and national expert specializing in Food Safety, Nutrition, and Food Quality Control. With strong academic training and extensive professional experience, he serves as a member of key Ministry of Education expert groups and as a peer review expert for the National Natural Science Foundation of China. His work bridges policy, research, and practical food safety governance, with active contributions to high-impact SCI journals. Prof. He’s research advances food quality evaluation and nutritional risk control. His excellence has been recognized with multiple provincial and national science and technology awards, reflecting his sustained impact on food science research and higher education development.

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Featured Publications

Enrichment and Detection of Sulfadimethylpyrimidine in Food by Magnetic Molecularly Imprinted Photonic Crystals

– Food Analytical Methods, 2026

Corrigendum to “Marine algae oils from Phaeodactylum tricornutum and Laminaria japonica alleviate obesity, insulin resistance, and gut microbiota dysbiosis in high-fat diet-fed mice”

– Journal of Functional Foods, 2024 (Open Access)

EPA-enriched sulfoquinovosyldiacylglycerol attenuates inflammation in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated RAW264.7 macrophages

– Journal of Functional Foods, 2025 (Open Access)

Polysaccharide extracted from peony seed meal: Preventive effect on loperamide-induced constipation in rats

– International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2025

Development and Application of a Rapid Detection Technique for 2-Amino-1-methyl-6-phenyl-imidazo[4,5-b]pyridine in Meat Products Based on Hydrogel–Molecular-Imprinting Electrochemical Sensing Technology

– Foods, 2025 (Open Access)

Dr. Abel Tankoano | Food Chemistry | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Abel Tankoano | Food Chemistry | Best Academic Researcher Award

CNRST/IRSAT | Burkina Faso

Dr. Abel Tankoano is a dedicated biochemist and food technology researcher known for his expertise in food safety, microbial biotechnology, and analytical biochemistry. He holds a PhD in Biochemistry–Microbiology/Food Technology, supported by a Diploma of Advanced Studies in Microbial and Cellular Biotechnology, a Master’s degree in Biochemistry–Microbiology with Applied Microbiology, and earlier foundational studies in biochemistry and microbiology. His professional journey includes significant teaching and research contributions at Université Ouaga I Pr Joseph Ki-Zerbo, where he served as a temporary teaching and research assistant and later as a biochemistry laboratory instructor. Since joining the Department of Food Technology at IRSAT/CNRST in 2019, he has specialized in advanced analytical techniques, including UHPLC for aflatoxin quantification, atomic absorption spectrophotometry for mineral and heavy-metal detection, and HPLC for amino acid profiling. His routine involvement in assessing microbiological and physicochemical quality of foodstuffs reflects his commitment to public health and food security. His research interests span food contaminants, microbial safety, bioprocesses, and nutritional quality assessment. Recognized for his impactful contributions to food science research, he continues to advance innovations that support safer and higher-quality food systems. Overall, Dr. Tankoano’s work exemplifies scientific rigor, practical relevance, and long-term dedication to food technology research.

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Featured Publications

Bamogo, W. M., Kabré, W. J. d’A., Tankoano, A., Traoré, M. A. E., Banhoro, O., Parkouda, C., & Savadogo, A. (2025). “Valorization of mango by-products: fortification of mugudugu using mango peel and kernels.” Food, Nutrition and Health.

Ouedraogo, O., Kabore, K., Tankoano, A., Bayili, G. R., Belem, A. M. G., & Sawadogo-Lingani, H. (2025). “Incorporation of local ingredients (Soumbala, Moringa, Roucou) in the formulation of nitrite-free cooked sausages: an alternative for healthy nutrition.” Journal of Applied Life Sciences International.

Tankoano, A., Somda, N. S., Guira, F., Pare, A., Zeynab, T. R., Ouedraogo, B. T., Safi, A., Kabore, D., & Sawadogo-Lingani, H. (2025). “Hygiene practices and microbial contamination of liquid Gapal sold in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.” Biotechnology Journal International.

Tankoano, A., Kabore, K., Coulibaly-Diakité, M., Somda, N. S., Somé, K. I., Rouamba, A., Kabore, D., Savadogo, A., & Sawadogo-Lingani, H. (2025). “Nutritious raw Soumbala seasoning: an alternative for its valorization and acceptability.” Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology.

Tankoano, A., Kabore, K., Samandoulougou-Kafando, P. M. J., Some, K. I., Coulibaly-Diakité, M., Kabore, D., Savadogo, A., & Sawadogo-Lingani, H. (2024). “Characterization of spice ingredients and raw Soumbala for the formulation of a highly nutritious seasoning.” Cogent Food & Agriculture.

Somda, N. S., Tankoano, A., Metuor-Dabire, A., Kabore, D., Bonkoungou, J. O. I., Kpoda, D. S., Sambe-Ba, B., Dabire, Y., Saba, C. K. S., & Ouoba, I. L. et al. (2023). “A systematic review and meta-analysis of antibiotic resistance of foodborne pathogenic bacteria in West Africa between 2010 and 2020.” Journal of Food Protection.

Bayili, G. R., Coulibaly-Diakite, M., Tankoano, A., Kere-Kando, C., Kabore, T. J., Konfe-Kanwe, M. E. M. P., Rouamba, A., Parkouda, C., & Sawadogo-Lingani, H. (2023). “Physico-chemical, microbiological, and sensorial characteristics of grains, malt, wort, and beer from FKR 19 and FKR 62 N rice varieties grown in Burkina Faso.” Journal of the American Society of Brewing Chemists.

Dr. Vincenzo Mazzaracchio | Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vincenzo Mazzaracchio | Sensors | Best Researcher Award

University of Rome “Tor Vergata” | Italy

Dr. Vincenzo Mazzaracchio is a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata,” working in the research group of Professor Fabiana Arduini. He specializes in analytical chemistry and electrochemical sensor technology, focusing on the design and development of miniaturized, portable, and wearable electrochemical (bio)sensors for environmental, food, and biomedical applications. Dr. Mazzaracchio obtained his academic training in chemistry and analytical sciences, equipping him with a strong foundation in nanomaterials, electrochemistry, and device fabrication. His research integrates carbon-based and metallic nanomaterials with advanced sensing platforms, such as paper-based, screen-printed, and microfluidic devices, to achieve sensitive, cost-effective, and real-time detection. He has carried out international research experiences at Technische Universität Chemnitz (Germany), the University of Johannesburg (South Africa), and the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (Japan), enhancing his global scientific perspective. With over 40 publications in peer-reviewed journals and an H-index of 19, his contributions have significantly advanced electrochemical biosensing and wearable diagnostics. Dr. Mazzaracchio has received recognition for innovation in analytical device development and continues to explore wireless, user-friendly systems for point-of-care testing. His work bridges chemistry, engineering, and digital technology, driving the future of smart sensing for health and environmental sustainability.

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Featured Publications

Colozza, N., Mazzaracchio, V., Di Gregorio, C., Seddaoui, N., Aquilani, D., Pizziconi, A., Gullo, L., Argiriadis, E., & Arduini, F. (2026). “3D-printed extraction chamber and paper-based screen-printed sensors for zinc analysis in soil and Antarctic sediments.” Talanta.

Chebil, A., Mazzaracchio, V., Duranti, L., Gullo, L., & Arduini, F. (2025). “Paper-based metal-air battery electrochemical sensor for smartphone-assisted oxygen monitoring in food packaging.” Sensors and Actuators A: Physical.

Mazzaracchio, V., & Arduini, F. (2025). “Smart microfluidic devices integrated in electrochemical point-of-care platforms for biomarker detection in biological fluids.” Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry.

Gosti, C., Mousavi, Z., Fiore, L., Mazzaracchio, V., Olivieri, F., Gentile, G., Arduini, F., & Bobacka, J. (2025). “Carbon Black and PEDOT:PSS in a synergistic solid contact for reliable printed potentiometric sensors.” ACS Sensors.

Nocerino, V., Miranda, B., Dardano, P., Colella, S., Vedi, V., Antonacci, A., Mazzaracchio, V., Fiore, L., Arduini, F., De Stefano, L., et al. (2024). “Design of an electrochemical hydrogel nanocomposite immunosensor for the detection of hemoglobin in blood.” Microchemical Journal.

Mazzaracchio, V., Fiore, L., Gullo, L., Seddaoui, N., Duranti, L., Siliprandi, V., La Placa, G., Frank, G., Raffaelli, G., Gualtieri, P., et al. (2024). “Near field communication-assisted paper-based electrochemical sensing platform for study in personalized nutrition.” Microchemical Journal.

Sharifi, A. R., Mazzaracchio, V., Duranti, L., Gullo, L., Brannetti, S., Peyravian, M., Kiani, M. A., & Arduini, F. (2024). “Nanopaper integrated smart device: An opto-electrochemical biosensor for real-time dual on-field detection of organophosphorus pesticides.” ACS Sensors.