Sachiko Miyamoto | Biochemistry | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sachiko Miyamoto | Biochemistry | Research Excellence Award

Hamamatsu University School of Medicine | Japan

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sachiko Miyamoto is a distinguished researcher and educator in the field of biochemistry and molecular biology. She earned her foundational education in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, and later completed her dentistry degree at Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo. Driven by a passion for medical research, she pursued a doctoral course at Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, where she focused on advanced biochemical and molecular genetics studies. Her professional journey began as a medical resident and dentist in public practice, gaining valuable clinical experience before transitioning to academic research. As a postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Biochemistry at Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, she contributed to cutting-edge research in cell culture, molecular biology, and biochemistry, emphasizing the molecular mechanisms underlying cellular function and disease. In November 2023, she joined the department as an Assistant Professor, where she continues to mentor students and lead innovative research projects. Her work has been recognized for its scientific rigor and potential impact on health sciences. With a strong commitment to advancing molecular research and training the next generation of scientists, Dr. Miyamoto remains at the forefront of biochemistry and molecular genetics, bridging clinical insights with laboratory discoveries to drive progress in medical science.

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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.

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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.