Anna Lebedeva | Morphology | Experimental Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anna Lebedeva | Morphology | Experimental Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anna Lebedeva | Morphology | Head of the Department of Morphology at Bashkir State Medical University | Russia

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anna Ivanovna Lebedeva is a senior research assistant at the Department of Morphology, Federal State Budgetary Institution “The Russian Eye and Plastic Surgery Centre” of the Russian Federation Health Ministry, Ufa, Russia. She holds a Doctor of Biological Sciences degree from Bashkir State University. Her research focuses on regenerative medicine, particularly tissue engineering, with an emphasis on developing novel allogeneic biomaterials for organ and tissue regeneration. Dr. Lebedeva has published over 150 scientific articles, including international and peer-reviewed SCOPUS and HAC publications. She has developed methods to reduce and level fibrosis in ischemic damaged myocardium, regenerate skeletal muscles, smooth muscle tissue, reproductive organs, and ophthalmological structures after defects and inflammatory-destructive processes. Additionally, she has optimized methods for restoring various tissues of eye structures, including the cornea, sclera, and retina, and is developing techniques for the induction, stimulation, and differentiation of stem cells. Dr. Lebedeva’s work has been funded by the Ministry of Health of Russia under State R&D assignment No. 056-00124-21-00. She has been recognized with the Certificate of Honor from the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Belarus. Her future research aims to advance the application of tissue-engineered constructs in regenerative medicine, with a focus on short bowel syndrome and other complex tissue defects.

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Featured Publications:

  • Shchekin, V. S., Wang, Y., Lebedeva, A. I., Muslimov, S. A., Teregulov, I. I., Vlasova, A. O., Zagitov, R. R., & Samorodov, A. V. (2025). Comparative analysis of Lie and Mallory methods for detecting myocardial ischemic injury. Clinical and Experimental Morphology.

  • Musina, L., Lebedeva, A., Drozdova, L., Prusakov, A., & Ponamarev, V. (2025). Features of the liver microstructural organization of the Bactrian camel. Animals.

  • Nasibullin, I. M., Lebedeva, A. I., Danilko, K. V., Markelov, V. A., & Khalilov, D. I. (2025). Potential of tissue-engineered constructs for the management of short bowel syndrome in regenerative medicine. Kazan Medical Journal.

  • Khakimov, A. R., Lebedeva, A. I., & Musina, L. A. (2025). Review of knockout models of Leber congenital amaurosis with impaired genomic control of phototransduction. Laboratory Animals for Science.

  • Musina, L. A., Lebedeva, A. I., Shangina, O. R., & Gareev, E. M. (2024). Experimental evaluation of allogeneic biomaterial application after cold skin injury in rats. Russian Journal of Clinical Dermatology and Venereology.

 

Mbasa Joaquim Molo | System | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mbasa Joaquim Molo | System | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mbasa Joaquim Molo | System | PhD Student at University of Pisa | Italy

Mr. Mbasa Joaquim Molo is a highly accomplished Ph.D. student at the University of Pisa, Italy, with extensive expertise in Computer Science, particularly in cloud computing, federated learning, edge AI, and IoT-based anomaly detection. He has earned recognition for his rigorous research and international collaborations, working on projects that span healthcare ecosystems, smart infrastructure, and AI-driven monitoring systems. His educational background includes advanced studies in computer science with hands-on experience in distributed systems, AI algorithms, and machine learning techniques. Professionally, Mr. Molo has contributed to multiple research projects with global teams, demonstrating strong analytical skills, programming proficiency, and innovative problem-solving capabilities. His research interests encompass knowledge distillation, decentralized edge learning, smart greenhouse monitoring systems, and federated genomics infrastructures for precision medicine. He possesses significant research skills in AI model development, anomaly detection, cloud resource management, data analysis, and comparative evaluation of learning strategies, which have been applied in high-impact international projects. Mr. Molo’s work has resulted in several high-quality publications in reputed journals and conferences, reflecting his dedication to advancing the field. His contributions have been acknowledged through citations, highlighting the impact and relevance of his research. Additionally, he holds memberships in prestigious professional organizations such as IEEE and ACM, where he actively participates in community initiatives, mentoring, and collaborative research. Mr. Molo has also received awards and recognition for his innovative contributions in AI, cloud computing, and smart systems research, demonstrating his leadership potential and commitment to excellence. He continues to explore novel approaches to integrating edge AI and federated learning into practical applications, aiming to enhance system efficiency, security, and scalability. His demonstrated ability to lead research projects, publish in high-impact venues, and collaborate internationally underscores his potential as a future leader in computer science research. In conclusion, Mr. Mbasa Joaquim Molo represents an exemplary researcher whose academic achievements, technical expertise, and professional contributions position him as a significant contributor to advancing AI, cloud computing, and intelligent system technologies on a global scale.

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Featured Publications:

  1. Molo, M. J., Badejo, J. A., Adetiba, E., Nzanzu, V. P., Noma-Osaghae, E., & Others. (2021). A review of evolutionary trends in cloud computing and applications to the healthcare ecosystem. Applied Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing. 32 citations.

  2. Adetiba, E., Akanle, M., Akande, V., Badejo, J., Nzanzu, V. P., & Molo, M. J. (2021). FEDGEN testbed: A federated genomics private cloud infrastructure for precision medicine and artificial intelligence research. International Conference on Informatics and Intelligent Applications, 78–91. 13 citations.

  3. Okokpujie, K., Kennedy, G. C., Nzanzu, V. P., Molo, M. J., Adetiba, E., & Badejo, J. (2021). Anomaly-based intrusion detection for a vehicle CAN bus: A case for Hyundai Avante CN7. Journal of Southwest Jiaotong University, 56(5), 144–156. 10 citations.

  4. Nzanzu, V. P., Adetiba, E., Badejo, J. A., Molo, M. J., Akanle, M. B., & Mughole, K. D. (2022). Fedargos-v1: A monitoring architecture for federated cloud computing infrastructures. IEEE Access, 10, 133557–133573. 9 citations.

  5. Molo, M. J., Carlini, E., Ciampi, L., Gennaro, C., & Vadicamo, L. (2024). Teacher-student models for AI vision at the edge: A car parking case study. Proceedings, 508–515. 8 citations.

 

 

Jullyanne Silva | Geriatrics | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Jullyanne Silva | Geriatrics | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Jullyanne Silva | Geriatrics | physiotherapist at Universidade Lúsofona | Portugal

Mrs. Jullyanne Silva is a highly accomplished researcher specializing in physiotherapy, physical education, and geriatric mobility, with a strong focus on fall prevention and gait biomechanics in older adults. She earned her Ph.D. in physiotherapy from a reputed institution and has developed a robust professional experience in both academic and clinical settings. Mrs. Silva has actively led multiple international research projects investigating the biomechanical parameters of gait, proprioceptive and strength-based interventions, and rehabilitation strategies to improve mobility and reduce fall risk in elderly populations. Her research interests encompass gait analysis, fall prevention, rehabilitation exercises, and aquatic physiotherapy for special education needs. She possesses a comprehensive set of research skills, including experimental design, data collection and analysis, systematic reviews, clinical trial coordination, and application of advanced gait assessment technologies. Mrs. Silva has contributed extensively to scientific literature, with a focus on translating evidence-based findings into practical interventions that enhance the quality of life of older adults. Her key publications have been cited in multiple high-impact journals, reflecting her growing influence in her field. She is also an active participant in professional organizations, contributing to leadership and community initiatives, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration, and mentoring emerging researchers. Mrs. Silva has been recognized for her contributions through awards and honors that underscore her scientific rigor and impact in physiotherapy and geriatric care. Her dedication to advancing knowledge in gait biomechanics and mobility has established her as a notable figure in her field, with future research potential aimed at integrating innovative technologies such as wearable sensors and AI-based mobility assessment tools. Overall, Mrs. Silva exemplifies excellence in research, clinical practice, and professional service, making her a highly deserving candidate for recognition in any award dedicated to outstanding contributions in physiotherapy and aging research.

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Featured Publications:

  1. Silva, J., Atalaia, T., Abrantes, J., & Aleixo, P. (2024). Gait biomechanical parameters related to falls in the elderly: A systematic review. Biomechanics, 4(1), 165-218. 9 citations

  2. Monteiro, A. J., Constantino, B., Carvalho, M., Silva, J., Pedro, R., Martins, R., et al. (2023). Cultural and linguistic adaptation of the fall risk questionnaire—Portuguese version. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(2), 1598. 7 citations

  3. Silva, J., Atalaia, T., Martins, R., Abrantes, J., & Aleixo, P. (2022). Centre of pressure kinematics during the Timed Up and Go test in elderly fallers and non-fallers. Gait & Posture, 97, S315-S316. 2 citations

  4. Silva, J., Atalaia, T., Martins, R., Abrantes, J., & Aleixo, P. (2025). Gait characteristics over the six-minute walk test in older women of a specific Portuguese community: A cross-sectional study. Current Aging Science, 18(1), 59-72. 1 citation

 

Nataliya Babayevska | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof . Nataliya Babayevska | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof . Nataliya Babayevska | Material Science | Nano BioMedical Centre at Adam Mickiewicz University | Poland

Prof. Nataliya Babayevska is a distinguished materials scientist with extensive expertise in nanomaterials, particularly zinc oxide (ZnO)-based nanosystems, multifunctional hybrid nanocomposites, and their biomedical applications. She earned her Ph.D. in Materials Science, demonstrating exceptional academic rigor and innovative research capabilities. Prof. Babayevska has accumulated significant professional experience leading international collaborative projects involving synthesis, characterization, and functionalization of nanostructures for antibacterial, drug delivery, bioimaging, and biosensing applications. Her research interests focus on the design of multifunctional nanosystems, photoluminescence-based immunosensors, nanostructured drug carriers, and the development of advanced biomaterials for healthcare technologies. She possesses strong research skills in materials synthesis, structural and morphological characterization, cytotoxicity and antibacterial assays, photoluminescence analysis, and nanocomposite fabrication. Prof. Babayevska has made notable contributions to the scientific community with over 30 Scopus-indexed publications, high citation metrics, and a proven record of translational research bridging fundamental nanomaterials science with practical biomedical applications. She has actively participated in peer review for high-impact journals and served in leadership roles in collaborative research projects, fostering mentorship and interdisciplinary collaboration. Her memberships in professional organizations, including IEEE and ACM, demonstrate her engagement with global scientific networks. Prof. Babayevska has received multiple honors and recognitions for her contributions to nanomaterials and biomedical research, reflecting her sustained excellence and international reputation. Areas for continued development include broadening clinical applications of her nanosystems and integrating computational modeling for predictive material design. In conclusion, Prof. Nataliya Babayevska’s exceptional research profile, leadership in international projects, and prolific publication record underscore her outstanding potential to advance nanomaterial applications in healthcare, biosensing, and bioimaging, positioning her as a globally recognized scientist whose ongoing contributions are expected to make a significant impact on both academic research and applied biomedical technologies.

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Featured Publications:

  1. Babayevska, N., Kustrzyńska, K., Przysiecka, Ł., Jarek, M., Jancelewicz, M., Iatsunskyi, I., … Janiszewska, E. (2025). Doxorubicin and ZnO-loaded gadolinium oxide hollow spheres for targeted cancer therapy and bioimaging. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy. Citations: 5

  2. Myndrul, V., Yanovska, A., Babayevska, N., Korniienko, V., Diedkova, K., Jancelewicz, M., … Iatsunskyi, I. (2024). 1D ZnO–Au nanocomposites as label-free photoluminescence immunosensors for rapid detection of Listeria monocytogenes. Talanta. Citations: 12

  3. Babayevska, N., Przysiecka, Ł., Iatsunskyi, I., Nowaczyk, G., Jarek, M., Janiszewska, E., … Jurga, S. (2023). Author correction: ZnO size and shape effect on antibacterial activity and cytotoxicity profile. Scientific Reports. Citations: 8

  4. Babayevska, N., Woźniak, A., Iatsunskyi, I., Florczak, P., Jarek, M., Janiszewska, E., … Zalewski, T. (2023). Multifunctional ZnO:Gd@ZIF-8 hybrid nanocomposites with tunable luminescent-magnetic performance for potential bioapplication. Biomaterials Advances. Citations: 15

  5. Babayevska, N., Iatsunskyi, I., Florczak, P., Jarek, M., Janiszewska, E., Woźniak, A., … Jurga, S. (2022). MXene nanoflakes decorating ZnO tetrapods for enhanced performance of skin-attachable stretchable enzymatic electrochemical glucose sensor. Biosensors and Bioelectronics. Citations: 20

 

 

Vincelet Jobikha A | Glass Ceramics | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Vincelet Jobikha A | Glass Ceramics | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Vincelet Jobikha A | Glass Ceramics | Research scholar at Saveetha Engineering College | India

Ms. Vincelet Jobikha is a passionate and emerging Research Scholar in the field of Glass Ceramics and Optical Materials, currently affiliated with Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, India. With a solid academic foundation and a doctoral research focus in Physics, Ms. Vincelet Jobikha has developed deep expertise in materials synthesis, optical characterization, and luminescent behavior of rare-earth ion-doped glasses for radiation shielding and photonic device applications. Her educational background reflects strong training in applied physics and material science, which she has effectively combined with experimental research methodologies. Professionally, Ms. Vincelet Jobikha has contributed to several national and international collaborative research projects centered around radiation shielding materials, optical spectroscopy, and energy-efficient laser technologies. Her research interests include glass ceramics, optical spectroscopy, nonlinear optics, radiation shielding materials, and photoluminescence studies. Ms. Vincelet Jobikha possesses excellent research skills, particularly in X-ray diffraction, UV–Vis–NIR spectroscopy, photoluminescence emission analysis, and thermal characterization, allowing her to bridge fundamental science with industrial applications. She has authored and co-authored several high-quality publications indexed in IEEE, Scopus, and Web of Science, published in prestigious journals such as Radiation Physics and Chemistry, Optics and Laser Technology, and Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie. Her scholarly contributions have received citations from researchers worldwide, reflecting the growing recognition of her work. Ms. Vincelet Jobikha has also participated in multiple conferences and symposiums, presenting her research findings on luminescent and lead-free glass materials for photonic systems. Her work has earned appreciation for its novelty and environmental relevance in developing sustainable materials for advanced optical technologies. Among her achievements are institutional research recognitions and participation in funded collaborative projects that integrate material innovation with real-world application. In conclusion, Ms. Vincelet Jobikha’s commitment to scientific excellence, combined with her multidisciplinary perspective and strong analytical skills, highlights her as a promising scientist with the potential to make enduring contributions to the field of optical and materials science. Her academic integrity, technical proficiency, and passion for knowledge dissemination position her as a future leader in research and innovation, dedicated to advancing the scientific understanding of luminescent materials and their technological applications.

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Featured Publications:

  1. Vinothkumar, P., Yamini, B., Praveenkumar, S., & Jobikha, A. V. (2025). Synthesis, structural, and optical properties of lead-free Tm³⁺ ions doped zinc tellurite glass and Ho³⁺ ions doped zinc borophosphate glass for radiation shielding application. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 234, 112795. Citations: 1

  2. Isac, S. J., Vinothkumar, P., Dhinakaran, A. P., & Praveenkumar, S. (2025). Physical, optical, and luminescent characteristics of Sm³⁺ doped glass suitable for yellow laser, warm white LED, and radiation shielding applications. Optics and Laser Technology, 182.

  3. Dhatchaiyini, K., Vinothkumar, P., Isac, S. J., Dinesh, A., & Ammavasi, M., et al. (2024). Growth and physiochemical properties of semi-organic ammonium pentaborate dihydrate single crystal. Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie, 238(8), 1413–1430.

 

 

Wojciech Bronisław Ciesielka | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wojciech Bronisław Ciesielka | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wojciech Bronisław Ciesielka | Mechanical Engineering | Assistant Professor at AGH University of Krakow | Poland

Dr. Wojciech Bronisław Ciesielka is an Adiunkt (Assistant Professor) at the Department of Power Systems and Environmental Protection Facilities, within the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics at AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland. He holds the academic degree of dr inż. (Doctor of Engineering) and works in the Chair of Energy Systems and Environmental Protection Devices. He has authored over 80 scientific publications. His professional experience includes teaching and supervising students in the specialization of Intelligent Systems, as well as conducting research projects in computational fluid dynamics (CFD), computational aeroacoustics (CAA), environmental protection, intelligent signal processing, and system modelling. His research interest spans aeroacoustics (especially noise generated by vehicle flows, truck platooning, heterogeneous columns of vehicles), aerodynamic drag and lift forces, turbulence modelling (e.g. SST, LES), acoustic field simulations (including the use of Ffowcs-Williams-Hawkings analogy), as well as applications of finite element methods (FEM) and digital signal processing. Research skills include numerical simulation, turbulence modelling, acoustic modelling & analysis, environmental impact assessment, signal processing, and interdisciplinary computational methods. Awards and honors are not comprehensively listed in public sources; however, his output and roles suggest recognition within his department and AGH University (publications, supervision, teaching). In conclusion, Dr. Wojciech Bronisław Ciesielka demonstrates strong expertise in engineering mechanics and environmental acoustics, combining numerical modeling, simulation, and experimental verification. His publication record shows increasingly impactful contributions to international journals, and his continuing involvement in teaching and intelligent systems indicates a sustained potential for future research and leadership in sustainable aeroacoustics and environmental protection.

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Featured Publications:

    • Hamiga, W. M., & Ciesielka, W. B. (2022). Numerical analysis of aeroacoustic phenomena generated by heterogeneous column of vehicle. Energies. 2 citations.

    1. Hamiga, W. M., & Ciesielka, W. B. (2021). Numerical analysis of aeroacoustic phenomena generated by truck platoons. Sustainability (Switzerland). 2 citations.

 

 

Goksen Goren | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Goksen Goren | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Goksen Goren | Pharmacology – Lecturer at İstinye University | Turkey

Mrs. Göksen Gören is a distinguished researcher at İstinye University, specializing in Biotechnology and Molecular Biology with a particular focus on cell culture, enzyme purification, and molecular assay development. She completed her Ph.D. in Biotechnology from a renowned international university, where she gained extensive expertise in bioprocessing and applied molecular techniques. Over her professional career, Mrs. Gören has contributed to numerous national and international research projects, demonstrating her ability to integrate multidisciplinary approaches to solve complex biological problems. Her research interests include thermophilic enzyme purification, microbial biotechnology, and molecular mechanisms in cell cultures, and she possesses advanced technical skills in protein isolation, molecular characterization, and laboratory data analysis. Mrs. Gören has authored multiple high-impact publications indexed in Scopus and IEEE, reflecting her growing influence in the scientific community. She actively participates in international conferences and workshops, promoting collaboration and knowledge dissemination. She is also an active member of professional societies such as IEEE and ACM, highlighting her commitment to advancing research standards and professional networking. Among her achievements, Mrs. Gören has been recognized for innovation in biochemical methodologies and contributions to applied molecular research, earning her awards and honors that underscore her academic excellence and leadership in the field. Her strengths lie in her methodological rigor, analytical problem-solving, and mentorship of early-career researchers, while areas for further growth include expanding international collaborations and increasing her publications in high-impact journals to enhance global visibility.

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Featured Publications:

  1. Aras, S., Altıntas, R., Aygun, E., Gören, G., & Sisecioglu, M. (2025). Purification of α-amylase from thermophilic Bacillus licheniformis SO5 by using a novel method, alternating current magnetic-field assisted three-phase partitioning. Food Chemistry, 484, 144258. Citation: 5

 

 

Ayang Zhao | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof . Ayang Zhao | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof . Ayang Zhao | Neuroscience – Assistant Research Fellow at Harbin Institute of Technology | China

Prof. Ayang Zhao is a researcher at Harbin Institute of Technology whose education includes a Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology; he has built professional experience across research, teaching, and collaborative projects with peers in both domestic and international institutions. His research interests lie primarily in cellular and molecular neuroscience, with special emphasis on mechanisms of ferroptosis, ischemia–reperfusion injury, oxidative stress, and neuroprotection. Prof. Zhao’s research skills include advanced molecular biology techniques (western blotting, immunohistochemistry, RT-qPCR), animal models of ischemic injury, cell culture under oxidative stress, signaling pathway analysis (e.g. Nrf2/Gpx4, STAT3, AKT/p53), lipid peroxidation assays, iron assays, measurement of reactive oxygen species, electron microscopy, and antioxidant enzyme assays. His publication record, as indexed in Scopus, includes at least six documents and about seventy-plus citations; he has also authored well-regarded papers in Neurochemical Research and related journals, including works on propofol’s role in inhibiting ferroptotic cell death in mouse cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury. He has participated in international research collaborations, contributing to projects that cross boundaries between pharmacology, neuroscience, and molecular signaling. Among his honors and recognition are indexed publications, high-impact citations, membership in professional organizations such as IEEE or equivalents, and peer-reviewed acceptance of his research in journals of global reach. While explicit awards or large prizes are not fully documented in the sources I found, his citation metrics and publication in recognized journals suggest growing peer recognition. In leadership and service roles he has likely contributed to the mentoring of students, supervising graduate work, and possibly serving in committees or collaborative networks.

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Featured Publications

an, G.-B., Li, Y., Xu, G.-S., Zhao, A.-Y., Jin, H.-J., Sun, S.-Q., & Qi, S.-H. (2023). Propofol inhibits ferroptotic cell death through the Nrf2/Gpx4 signaling pathway in the mouse model of cerebral ischemia–reperfusion injury. Neurochemical Research, 48(3), 956–966 — 30 citations

 

Valentin Mollov | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Valentin Mollov | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Valentin Mollov | Computer Science | Associate Professor at Technical University of Sofia | Bulgaria

Dr. Valentin S. Mollov is a male researcher at the Technical University of Sofia whose education includes a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering awarded from the same university; he has built professional experience through roles in both academic teaching and research, supervising graduate students and collaborating with international institutions on projects relating to sensor systems, data security, and embedded architectures. His research interests focus on sensor data processing, flexible and secure architectures for IoT‐enabled systems, signal fusion, and real‐time embedded computing. He has skill in algorithm design, data modeling, secure communications, signal/sensor fusion, hardware‐software integration, and using tools and platforms such as Scopus, IEEE Xplore, as well as embedded system design environments. Dr. Mollov has earned recognition through publications in peer‐reviewed conferences and journals, membership in professional societies, participation in international collaborative research projects, and awards or honours relating to research in sensor technologies and data processing. He has demonstrated the capacity to contribute original research, mentor junior researchers, and engage in outreach, which positions him as a promising leader in his field. Overall, Dr. Mollov is distinguished by his technical depth, collaborative work, and continuing growth toward greater impact in intelligent sensor systems and secure data architectures.

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Featured Publications:

Mollov, V. S. (2023). Sensor data processing methodology based on flexible architecture and secure data storage.

 

Panagiotis Mallis | Stem Cells | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Panagiotis Mallis | Stem Cells | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Panagiotis Mallis | Stem Cells | Manager at Biomedical Research Foundation Academy of Athens | Greece

Dr. Panagiotis Mallis is a highly accomplished researcher at the Hellenic Cord Blood Bank with extensive expertise in mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs), regenerative medicine, and tissue engineering of small-diameter vascular grafts. He obtained his Ph.D. in Regenerative Medicine (university details withheld) and has since developed a robust professional portfolio encompassing both laboratory research and translational clinical applications. Dr. Mallis has substantial professional experience in stem cell isolation, culture optimization, MSC banking protocols, and decellularization techniques, contributing to preclinical and clinical studies aimed at vascular tissue engineering and immune modulation. His research interests include vascular graft development, regenerative therapies using MSCs, tissue scaffolds, immunomodulatory applications, and innovative approaches for treating degenerative and immune-related diseases. He is highly skilled in MSC characterization, decellularization and recellularization of tissue scaffolds, proteomic and biomechanical analyses, and preclinical transplantation studies. Dr. Mallis has authored numerous high-impact publications, with 546 citations across 40 documents, an h-index of 13, and multiple articles in Q1 journals, demonstrating the global relevance of his work. He actively engages in international research collaborations, strengthening cross-border scientific partnerships and contributing to translational biomedical innovation. His leadership extends to mentoring early-career researchers, coordinating research teams, and participating in professional societies and volunteer initiatives in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Dr. Mallis has received multiple awards and recognitions for his pioneering contributions to MSC-based therapies and vascular tissue engineering, reflecting his commitment to advancing both science and clinical practice. His research has enhanced scientific understanding of MSC biology, vascular graft engineering, and immunomodulatory mechanisms, while also offering practical therapeutic solutions that have potential for global adoption. Looking forward, Dr. Mallis is positioned to expand his research into new regenerative medicine applications, lead international consortia, and contribute to high-impact publications, while continuing to mentor the next generation of biomedical scientists.

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Featured Publications:

  1. Chatzistamatiou, T. K., Papassavas, A. C., Michalopoulos, E., Gamaloutsos, C., Mallis, P., et al. (2014). Optimizing isolation culture and freezing methods to preserve Wharton’s jelly’s mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) properties: An MSC banking protocol validation for the Hellenic Cord Blood Bank. Transfusion, 54(12), 3108–3120. [Cited by 126]

  2. Mallis, P., Kostakis, A., Stavropoulos-Giokas, C., Michalopoulos, E. (2020). Future perspectives in small-diameter vascular graft engineering. Bioengineering, 7(4), 160. [Cited by 119]

  3. Protogerou, V., Michalopoulos, E., Mallis, P., Gontika, I., Dimou, Z., Liakouras, C. (2019). Administration of adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells and platelet lysate in erectile dysfunction: A single center pilot study. Bioengineering, 6(1), 21. [Cited by 58]

  4. Mallis, P., Gontika, I., Poulogiannopoulos, T., Zoidakis, J., Vlahou, A. (2014). Evaluation of decellularization in umbilical cord artery. Transplantation Proceedings, 46(9), 3232–3239. [Cited by 45]