Alicja C Gluszko| Cell Signaling in Skin| Research Excellence Award

Dr. Alicja C Gluszko| Cell Signalling in Skin| Research Excellence Award

ASST Professor | Medical University Of Warsaw | Poland

Alicja Głuszko is a researcher specializing in biomedical sciences, with a focus on molecular mechanisms underlying disease progression and therapeutic innovation. Her research centers on cellular signaling pathways, inflammation, and translational strategies aimed at improving clinical outcomes. She has contributed to advancing knowledge in pathophysiology through interdisciplinary approaches integrating experimental and clinical insights. Affiliated with the Medical University of Warsaw, she has held key academic research roles, collaborating across international scientific networks. Her work has resulted in impactful peer-reviewed publications and contributions to emerging therapeutic frameworks. Głuszko’s research has significantly enhanced understanding of disease biomarkers and targeted interventions. Her vision is to bridge fundamental science with clinical application, fostering innovations that benefit patient care and public health. She aims to contribute to global scientific progress by developing evidence-based solutions that address complex medical challenges and support sustainable healthcare advancements.

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Claudio Villota Arcos | Skin Aging | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Claudio Villota Arcos | Skin Aging | Research Excellence Award

Investigador | Universidad Bernardo O'Higgins | Chile 

Dr. Claudio Villota Arcos is a researcher specializing in cellular and molecular biology, with a strong interdisciplinary focus on cancer biology, mitochondrial genetics, virology, and nutrition-related molecular mechanisms. His research centers on the role of mitochondrial non-coding RNAs in cancer initiation, progression, and therapeutic targeting, alongside emerging interests in viral oncogenesis, metabolic regulation, and inflammation-linked diseases. Dr. Villota Arcos serves as an academic researcher at the School of Nutrition and Dietetics, Universidad Bernardo O’Higgins, where he integrates molecular biology with translational health research. His key contributions include pioneering discoveries on antisense mitochondrial non-coding RNAs as selective vulnerabilities in cancer cells, advancing novel molecular targets for cancer therapy, and influencing diagnostic and therapeutic research strategies. His impact vision emphasizes translating fundamental mitochondrial biology into clinically relevant innovations, strengthening precision oncology approaches, and bridging molecular science with public health and nutritional interventions for global disease prevention.

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Expression of a family of noncoding mitochondrial RNAs

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Down-regulation of antisense mitochondrial non-coding

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Claudia Botelho | Skin Regeneration | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Claudia Botelho | Skin Regeneration | Editorial Board Member

Researcher | Universidade do Porto | Portugal

Dr. C. M. Botelho, a senior researcher at the Universidade do Porto, Portugal, is a highly accomplished scientist whose work spans natural products chemistry, bioactive compounds, sustainable biomaterials, cosmetic formulation science, and microfluidic technologies. With advanced academic training in pharmaceutical sciences and bioactive natural products, Dr. Botelho has built a distinguished career centered on the chemical characterization, extraction, and application of plant-derived antioxidants, anti-inflammatory agents, and nutraceutical components. Over the years, Dr. Botelho has authored 70 peer-reviewed scientific publications, which have collectively accumulated over 2,061 citations and contributed to an impressive h-index of 25, demonstrating significant international influence and sustained scientific productivity. Her recent works include cutting-edge studies on microfluidic flow-focusing for cubosome formation, phenolic profiling of medicinal plants, sustainable recovery of olive-oil by-products, and the development of cosmetic creams enriched with grape stem extracts, highlighting her leadership in combining sustainability, biotechnology, and human health research. Additional notable contributions include investigations into anti-inflammatory phytochemicals, bioactive potential of grape stem blends for skin regeneration, and microwave-assisted extraction of raspberry pomace, advancing both food science and dermatological innovation. Dr. Botelho has collaborated with more than 240 co-authors from multidisciplinary fields, reflecting her strong international research network and ability to drive collaborative scientific advancements. Her scholarship not only contributes to greener industrial practices but also supports the development of innovative cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and nutraceutical products with societal and commercial impact. In addition to research excellence, Dr. Botelho actively contributes to the scientific community through peer-review service and involvement with international journals in natural products and pharmaceutical sciences. Her continued work positions her as a key contributor to sustainable bioproduct development and the future of functional plant-based innovations.

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1. Silva-Fernandes, A., Costa, M. D. C., Duarte-Silva, S., Oliveira, P., … Botelho, C. M. (2010). Motor uncoordination and neuropathology in a transgenic mouse model of Machado–Joseph disease lacking intranuclear inclusions and ataxin-3 cleavage products. Neurobiology of Disease.

2. Botelho, C. M., Brooks, R. A., Spence, G., McFarlane, I., Lopes, M. A., Best, S. M., … (2006). Differentiation of mononuclear precursors into osteoclasts on the surface of Si‐substituted hydroxyapatite. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A.

3. Oliveira, C., Coelho, C., Teixeira, J. A., Ferreira-Santos, P., & Botelho, C. M. (2022). Nanocarriers as active ingredients enhancers in the cosmetic industry: The European and North America regulation challenges. Molecules.

4. Fernandes, M., Lopes, I., Magalhães, L., Sárria, M. P., Machado, R., Sousa, J. C., … (2021). Novel concept of exosome-like liposomes for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Controlled Release.

5. Oliveira, C., Sousa, D., Teixeira, J. A., Ferreira-Santos, P., & Botelho, C. M. (2023). Polymeric biomaterials for wound healing. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology.