Jewon Jung | Environmental Pollution And Skin Health | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Jewon Jung | Environmental Pollution And Skin Health | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | Kyungsung University | South Korea

Prof. Jewon Jung is a researcher at Kyungsung University, Busan, South Korea, specializing in molecular and cellular biosciences with a strong emphasis on lipidomics, nanotoxicology, and cellular response mechanisms. Dr. Jung’s academic training is rooted in life sciences, with advanced research experience in molecular biology and omics-based analytical approaches. The researcher has authored 8 peer-reviewed scientific publications, accumulating over 110 citations with an h-index of 5, reflecting consistent scholarly impact. Notable publication highlights include open-access work in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, particularly on lipidomic alterations induced by zinc oxide nanoparticles in kidney cells, contributing valuable insights into nanoparticle-cell interactions and safety assessment. Dr. Jung has collaborated with 19 international co-authors, demonstrating strong interdisciplinary and collaborative engagement.

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Lipidomics Analysis Unravels Aberrant Lipid Species and Pathways Induced by Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles in Kidney Cells

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2024 · Open Access Journal Article

Dalien Guillemet | Natural and plant-based skincare ingredients | Innovative Research Award

Mr. Dalien Guillemet | Natural And Plant-Based Skincare Ingredients | Innovative Research Award

Scientific Director | Nexira | France

Damien Guillemet is a researcher currently affiliated with Nexira, Rouen, France, with a strong academic and applied research profile in nutrition science and functional ingredients. Trained in life sciences and related biomedical disciplines, his work focuses on the health impacts of non-digestible carbohydrates, prebiotics, immunity modulation, inflammation, gut health, and metabolic responses in humans. He has authored 15 peer-reviewed scientific publications indexed in Scopus, accumulating over 167 citations and an h-index of 6, reflecting consistent scholarly impact. His publication portfolio includes systematic reviews and evidence-based analyses that bridge mechanistic insights with clinical relevance, supporting innovation in food, nutrition, and health sectors. Through extensive international collaboration with more than 100 co-authors, his research contributes to advancing evidence-driven approaches in functional nutrition and public health.

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Monika Michalak | Natural and plant-based skincare ingredients | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Monika Michalak | Natural and plant-based skincare ingredients | Research Excellence Award

Jan Kochanowski University | Poland

Dr. Monika Michalak is a researcher at Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce, Poland, with expertise spanning food science, bioactive compounds, skin-related applications, and biomaterial-based functional systems. She holds advanced academic training in her field, underpinning a strong interdisciplinary research profile that integrates natural extracts, sustainable preservation strategies, and biomedical or cosmetic applications. Dr. Michalak has authored 32 peer-reviewed publications, which have received over 1,063 citations, reflecting the relevance and impact of her work, and she maintains an h-index of 13 in Scopus. Her research highlights include studies on plant-derived bioactives, hyaluronan-based hybrid systems, and topically applied protective materials, published in reputable international journals such as Molecules and the Journal of Food Science. She has collaborated with more than 60 international co-authors, contributing to cross-disciplinary knowledge exchange. Her work demonstrates clear societal relevance, supporting advances in sustainable food systems, skin protection, and applied biomaterials

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Ghazouani Hiba | Environmental Pollution And Skin Health | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ghazouani Hiba | Environmental Pollution And Skin Health | Research Excellence Award

National Institute of Agricultural Research | Tunisia

Dr. Hiba Ghazouani is a researcher affiliated with the International Society of Science Engineering and Technology, Nottingham, United Kingdom. Her academic background and research activities focus on sustainable agriculture, climate change impacts, environmental systems, and the integration of artificial intelligence in agrochemical and agri-food innovation. She has authored 24 peer-reviewed publications, accumulating 247 citations with an h-index of 9 (Scopus), reflecting the consistency and impact of her scholarly contributions. Her publication portfolio includes articles and book chapters in reputable international journals, with notable work addressing long-term climate change impacts on rainfed crop production and adaptive sustainability strategies. Dr. Ghazouani collaborates extensively with an international network of researchers, contributing to interdisciplinary research with clear societal relevance in food security, environmental resilience, and sustainable development. Her work supports evidence-based policy and innovation aimed at addressing global environmental and agricultural challenges.

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Prof. John Benansio | Environmental pollution and skin health | Research Excellence Award

Prof. John Benansio | Environmental Pollution And Skin Health | Research Excellence Award

Alliance for Environment and Rural Development | South Sudan

John Sebit Benansio is a researcher at the Alliance for Environment and Rural Development, South Sudan, specializing in fisheries science, climate change, wetlands ecology, and human–wildlife conflict. He holds advanced academic training in environmental and biological sciences, with a strong focus on applied conservation research in fragile ecosystems. His work addresses climate adaptation in fishing communities, biodiversity conservation, and the management of endangered freshwater species in Africa. Dr. Benansio has published multiple peer-reviewed articles in reputable international journals, accumulating over 167 citations with an h-index of 8 and an i10-index of 7, reflecting steady scholarly impact. He has collaborated extensively with international researchers and conservation organizations, contributing to regionally significant policy-relevant studies. His research has informed sustainable resource management and community-based conservation initiatives across East and Central Africa, earning recognition through research excellence nominations and professional academic service

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Have the fishing communities of Zanzibar Island benefited from increasing tourism development?

Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics, 2016 · Cited 22 times


Fishers, dams, and the potential survival of the world’s rarest turtle, Rafetus swinhoei, in northern Vietnam

Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 2020 · Cited 19 times

Guillermo De Castro Maqueda | Natural And Plant-Based Skincare Ingredients | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Guillermo De Castro Maqueda | Natural And Plant-Based Skincare Ingredients | Best Research Article Award

 Cadiz University | Spain

Dr. Guillermo De Castro Maqueda is a Professor at the Universidad de Cádiz, Faculty of Physical Activity and Sports Sciences, specializing in physical education, outdoor sports photoprotection, and athlete health behavior research. He holds advanced academic training in sports sciences and has built a robust research portfolio centered on sun exposure, photoprotection practices, and skin-cancer–related risk assessment in elite and outdoor athletes, including surfers, windsurfers, sailors, kite surfers, cyclists, and physical education teachers. With more than 435 citations, an h-index of 13, and an i10-index of 16, his work has significantly influenced public health approaches to UV-related risk in sport settings. His publications in high-impact journals such as Journal of Human Kinetics, Journal of Cancer Education, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, and Photochemistry and Photobiology include widely cited studies on photoprotection habits, sunburn prevalence, and UV-exposure modeling in aquatic and outdoor sports.

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Elisabetta Damiani | UV-Induced Skin Damage And Photoprotection | Excellence in Research Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Elisabetta Damiani | UV-Induced Skin Damage And Photoprotection | Excellence in Research Award

Associate Professor | Universita Politecnica Delle Marche | Italy

Dr. Elisabetta Damiani is a highly accomplished researcher and faculty member at the Università Politecnica delle Marche in Ancona, Italy, renowned for her interdisciplinary work spanning dermatological sciences, natural product chemistry, toxicology, food science, and biomaterials. She holds advanced academic training in pharmaceutical and biological sciences, with a research career distinguished by exceptional productivity and global impact. Dr. Damiani has authored 118 peer-reviewed publications that have collectively received 4,884 citations across 4,002 documents, reflecting an impressive h-index of 40 and positioning her as a significant contributor to biomedical and applied sciences research. Her key research areas include UV protection mechanisms, mitochondrial dysfunction, antioxidant systems, marine-derived bioactive compounds, wound-healing biomaterials, metabolic regulation, and food chemistry innovations, with recent studies addressing topics such as saffron-derived extracts for tissue repair, mitochondrial vulnerability in neurotoxicity, marine thiol-based UV-screening compounds, and the functional potential of fermented botanical beverages. Dr. Damiani has collaborated with over 289 co-authors, underscoring her strong engagement in international and multidisciplinary scientific networks. Her work has provided important insights into inflammation control, oxidative stress modulation, and the development of natural and marine-inspired compounds with therapeutic and cosmetic relevance, generating substantial societal and translational impact. She has contributed extensively to the scientific community through editorial and peer-review roles for leading journals in pharmacology, dermatology, toxicology, and food sciences. Over the course of her career, Dr. Damiani has been recognized for research excellence and continues to advance innovative methodologies and biomolecular approaches that enhance understanding of cellular protection, metabolic health, and the design of bioactive materials and functional foods.

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Featured Publications

1. Muller, M., De Beer, D., Truzzi, C., Annibaldi, A., Carloni, P., Girolametti, F., Damiani, E., & Joubert, E. (2020). Cold brewing of rooibos tea affects its sensory profile and physicochemical properties compared to regular hot and boiled brewing. LWT. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lwt.2020.109919

2. Dludla, P. V., Nkambule, B. B., Mazibuko-Mbeje, S. E., Nyambuya, T. M., Marcheggiani, F., Cirilli, I., Ziqubu, K., Shabalala, S. C., Johnson, R., Louw, J., et al. (2020). N-acetyl cysteine targets hepatic lipid accumulation to curb oxidative stress and inflammation in NAFLD: A comprehensive analysis of the literature. Antioxidants. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox9121283

3. Cirilli, I., Orlando, P., Marcheggiani, F., Dludla, P. V., Silvestri, S., Damiani, E., & Tiano, L. (2020). The protective role of bioactive quinones in stress-induced senescence phenotype of endothelial cells exposed to cigarette smoke extract. Antioxidants. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox9101008

4. Damiani, E., Duran, M. N., Mohan, N., Rajendran, P., & Dashwood, R. H. (2020). Targeting epigenetic ‘readers’ with natural compounds for cancer interception. Journal of Cancer Prevention. https://doi.org/10.15430/JCP.2020.25.4.189

5. Damiani, E., Carloni, P., Rocchetti, G., Senizza, B., Tiano, L., Joubert, E., De Beer, D., & Lucini, L. (2019). Impact of cold versus hot brewing on the phenolic profile and antioxidant capacity of rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) herbal tea. Antioxidants.

Wenjuan Yao | Natural And Plant-Based Skincare Ingredients | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Wenjuan Yao | Natural And Plant-Based Skincare Ingredients | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Nantong University | China

Dr. Wenjuan Yao is a distinguished researcher and faculty member at Nantong University, China, widely recognized for her impactful contributions to pharmacology, toxicology, and neurodegenerative disease research. She holds a strong academic foundation in pharmaceutical sciences, further strengthened through extensive training in molecular pharmacology and biomedical research. Dr. Yao’s work centers on elucidating cellular and mitochondrial mechanisms underlying chronic diseases, with particular expertise in neuroinflammation, vascular remodeling, metabolic dysfunction, and natural product pharmacology. She has authored 39 peer-reviewed publications, which have collectively garnered over 856 citations from 747 citing documents, reflecting her growing international influence and an h-index of 19. Her recent publications include notable studies on astrocytic glycolytic dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease models, the pharmacological and toxicological profiles of ginkgolic acids, and the role of AKAP1 in vascular smooth muscle cell modulation, showcasing her ability to bridge molecular insights with therapeutic potential. Dr. Yao has collaborated with more than 100 co-authors, demonstrating her active participation in multidisciplinary research networks spanning neurology, pharmacotherapy, traditional medicine, and cellular biology. Her work significantly advances scientific understanding of mitochondrial dynamics, secondary plant metabolites, and disease-modifying interventions, contributing to improved translational strategies for complex disorders. Dr. Yao has been recognized through institutional and scholarly acknowledgments for her research excellence and continues to contribute to the scientific community through editorial and peer-review roles in leading journals across biomedicine and pharmacology. Her research not only deepens mechanistic knowledge but also supports the development of safer, more effective therapeutic agents, underscoring her commitment to advancing global health and biomedical innovation.

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1. Shao, Y., Chen, Y., Zhu, Q., Yi, L., Ma, Y., Zang, X., & Yao, W. (2025). The pharmacology and toxicology of ginkgolic acids: Secondary metabolites from Ginkgo biloba. American Journal of Chinese Medicine.

2. Shao, Y., Yi, L., Zhu, Q., Zhou, Y., Chen, T., & Yao, W. (2025). Ginkgolic acid inhibits VSMC proliferation and migration and vascular restenosis by regulating cell cycle progression and cytoskeleton rearrangement through TCTN1. Cells.

3. Sun, J., Shao, Y., Pei, L., Zhu, Q., Yu, X., & Yao, W. (2024). AKAP1 alleviates VSMC phenotypic modulation and neointima formation by inhibiting Drp1-dependent mitochondrial fission. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy.

4. Sun, J., Zhu, Q., Yu, X., Liang, X., Guan, H., Zhao, H., & Yao, W. (2023). RhoGDI3 at the trans-Golgi network participates in NLRP3 inflammasome activation, VSMC phenotypic modulation, and neointima formation. Atherosclerosis.

5. Liang, X., Sun, J., Guan, H., Zhu, Q., & Yao, W. (2022). Angiotensin II inhibits adipogenic differentiation and promotes mature adipocyte browning through the corepressor CtBP1. Biomedicines.

Seung-Hyun Jun | Skin Penetration Enhancers And Permeability Studies | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Seung-Hyun Jun | Skin Penetration Enhancers And Permeability Studies | Research Excellence Award

Team Leader | LG H&H | South Korea

Dr. Seung-Hyun Jun is a Senior Research Scientist at LG Household & Health Care, Seoul, South Korea, recognized for his significant contributions to advanced dermatological science, skin biology, and the development of bioactive cosmetic and therapeutic ingredients. He holds a strong academic foundation in biotechnology and life sciences, complemented by extensive training in translational skin research. Dr. Jun’s primary research focuses on skin aging mechanisms, cellular senescence, microcirculation, fibroblast physiology, and natural product–based skin health interventions, with particular expertise in compounds such as nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN), escin, and ginsenosides. He has authored 36 peer-reviewed publications, accumulating over 575 citations across 517 citing documents and achieving an h-index of 13, underscoring his growing influence in dermatological research. His recent works, including studies on NMN-induced longevity pathways in skin fibroblasts, microcirculation-enhancing effects of escin, and wild ginseng–derived senotherapeutics, reflect his commitment to bridging molecular pathways with practical skincare innovation. Dr. Jun has collaborated with more than 100 co-authors, demonstrating strong interdisciplinary partnerships across molecular biology, natural product chemistry, and cosmetic science. His research has supported next-generation skincare strategies with measurable societal impact, driving advancements in evidence-based functional ingredients. He has been acknowledged through industry and institutional recognitions for his contributions to scientific innovation. Additionally, he actively serves in editorial and peer-review roles for international journals in molecular biology, dermatology, and cosmetic science, contributing to the advancement of high-quality scientific publishing and global research standards.

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Featured Publications

1. Kim, J., Joo, J. H., Kim, J., Rim, H., Shin, J. Y., Choi, Y.-H., Min, K., Lee, S. Y., Jun, S.-H., & Kang, N.-G. (2024). Platycladus orientalis leaf extract promotes hair growth via non-receptor tyrosine kinase ACK1 activation. Current Issues in Molecular Biology.

2. Cho, E., Hyung, K. E., Choi, Y.-H., Chun, H., Kim, D., Jun, S.-H., & Kang, N.-G. (2024). Modulating OCA2 expression as a promising approach to enhance skin brightness and reduce dark spots. Biomolecules.

3. Kang, S., Park, J., Cheng, Z., Ye, S., Jun, S.-H., & Kang, N.-G. (2024). Novel approach to skin anti-aging: Boosting pharmacological effects of exogenous NAD+ by synergistic inhibition of CD38 expression. Cells.

4. Park, J., Shin, J. Y., Kim, D., Jun, S.-H., Jeong, E. T., & Kang, N.-G. (2024). Dihydroavenanthramide D enhances skin barrier function through upregulation of epidermal tight junction expression. Current Issues in Molecular Biology.

5. Kim, J., Ye, S., Jun, S.-H., & Kang, N.-G. (2024). Efficacy of SGPP2 modulation-mediated materials in ameliorating facial wrinkles and pore sagging. Current Issues in Molecular Biology.

Yoon Jin Lee | Natural and Plant Based Skincare Ingredients | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Yoon Jin Lee | Natural and Plant Based Skincare Ingredients | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Soonchunhyang | South Korea

Prof. Yoon-jin Lee, a distinguished scholar at Soonchunhyang University, Asan, South Korea, is a leading researcher whose work spans cancer biology, metabolomics, natural product chemistry, and regenerative medicine, as reflected in her 1,255 citations, 72 published documents, and an h-index of 22. Her scholarship demonstrates a sustained commitment to advancing molecular insights into cancer progression, exploring bioactive natural compounds, and innovating therapeutic strategies using both in vitro and in vivo models. Prof. Lee has contributed significantly to the understanding of apoptosis, necroptosis, metabolic reprogramming, and microenvironment-driven cancer behavior, with several recent works investigating polyphenol-mediated anticancer mechanisms, extracellular vesicle–induced metabolic shifts, and advanced analytical approaches such as qNMR and metabolomics for evaluating medicinal plant derivatives. Beyond oncology, her research extends to tissue engineering and musculoskeletal regeneration, including cutting-edge studies on bioprinted collagen constructs and microcurrent-induced muscle repair. Her multidisciplinary approach—integrating analytical chemistry, cell biology, and biomedical engineering—has positioned her as a vital contributor to translational research that bridges laboratory discoveries with potential clinical applications. Across 131 co-authors and diverse international collaborations, her studies reflect a strong global research footprint and a commitment to scientific rigor, innovation, and societal impact. With a growing publication record that continues to influence emerging methodologies and therapeutic concepts, Prof. Lee remains a key figure advancing the future of biomedical research and interdisciplinary scientific development.

 Profiles: Scopus |  ORCID 

Featured Publications

1. Lee, Y., Lee, S.-H., Choi, D., Nam, H.-S., Kim, K. D., Choi, M. H., Cho, M.-K., & Lee, Y.-J. (2025). Resveratrol targets glycolytic enzymes HK II and PKM2 to promote concurrent apoptotic and necrotic cell death in malignant melanoma. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 47(12), 1006.

2. Lee, Y.-J., Kim, K. D., Choi, M. H., Park, S. Q., Choi, Y. S., Bae, Y., Nam, H. S., Lee, S. H., & Cho, M. K. (2025). Apoptosis, cell growth, and glycogen synthase kinase 3β phosphorylation in caffeic acid-treated human malignant melanoma cells. Biomedicines, 13(10), 2389.

3. Lee, Y.-J., Kwon, E. S., Moon, Y. S., & Kwon, D. R. (2025). In vitro and in vivo comparative analysis of muscle regenerative processes induced by different microcurrent waveforms in skeletal muscle atrophy. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 26(19), 9333.

4. Lee, Y., Lee, C., Lee, S.-H., & Lee, Y.-J. (2025). Effect of butein, a plant polyphenol, on apoptosis and necroptosis of prostate cancer cells in 2D and 3D cultures. Life, 15(6), 836.

5. Lee, Y.-J., Seo, C. W., Chae, S., Lee, C. Y., Kim, S. S., Shin, Y.-H., Park, H.-M., Gho, Y. S., Ryu, S., Lee, S.-H., et al. (2025). Metabolic reprogramming into a glycolysis phenotype induced by extracellular vesicles derived from prostate cancer cells. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, 100944.