Reinhard Heinz Hans Neubert | Dermatopharmacy | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Reinhard Heinz Hans Neubert | Dermatopharmacy | Distinguished Scientist Award

Vice-Chairman  | Matin Luther University | Germany

Prof. Dr.Reinhard Heinz Hans Neubert is a leading researcher specializing in dermal drug delivery and dermatopharmaceutical sciences, currently affiliated with the Institute of Applied Dermatopharmacy (IADP), Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. His research focuses on dermal and transdermal drug delivery systems, nanostructure and organization of stratum corneum lipids, ceramide chemistry, colloidal carrier systems, phytopharmaceuticals, and the application of affinity capillary electrophoresis to optimize topical formulations. With extensive academic and translational experience, he has led large-scale collaborative research initiatives and advised numerous postgraduate researchers while also contributing to industry-oriented innovation through consultancy and technology transfer. His key contributions include pioneering insights into skin barrier lipid organization, advancement of analytical methods for skin penetration studies, and the development of innovative dermal delivery platforms supported by multiple patents. Impact Vision: Prof. Neubert’s work strengthens the scientific foundation of skin barrier research and accelerates the translation of dermatological innovations into effective, safe, and globally relevant therapeutic and cosmetic solutions.

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Potentials of new nanocarriers for dermal and transdermal drug delivery

–European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, , 2011

Ceramides and barrier function of the skin

– Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 2015

Affinity capillary electrophoresis as a tool for optimizing topical drug formulations

– Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis,2019

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.

Dorota Olszewska-Słonina | Skin Penetration Enhancers | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Dorota Olszewska-Słonina | Skin Penetration Enhancers | Best Researcher Award

Head Of Department Of Pathobiochemistry And Clinical Chemistry | Collegium Medicum Of Nicolaus Copernicus University | Poland

Dr. Dorota M. Olszewska-Słonina is a distinguished researcher at the Ludwik Rydygier Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz, Poland, where she contributes extensively to biomedical and nutritional sciences. With a strong foundation in biochemistry and human physiology, she has dedicated her career to understanding the biochemical mechanisms underlying nutrition, health, and disease prevention. Her primary research areas include antioxidant mechanisms, phenolic compounds, the human milk microbiome, and bioactive components in plant-based foods. Dr. Olszewska-Słonina’s work explores how naturally occurring compounds can improve human health, enhance skin function, and prevent oxidative stress-related disorders. Her recent publications have examined topics such as the phenolic profiles and antioxidant properties of Morus alba L. infusions, composition and antioxidant status of vegan milk, and modifications of ion transport in skin microenvironments due to cryoconservation. To date, she has authored 85 peer-reviewed scientific papers, which have collectively received 1,023 citations, reflecting her research influence and recognition in the global scientific community. With an h-index of 15 and collaborations with over 170 international co-authors, Dr. Olszewska-Słonina exemplifies excellence in multidisciplinary and cross-institutional research. Her studies are frequently published in high-impact journals such as Scientific Reports, Antioxidants, Nutrients, Biology, and the Journal of Ethnopharmacology. Dr. Olszewska-Słonina also contributes to the academic community through her involvement in editorial and peer-review activities, ensuring the integrity and quality of scientific literature. Her research has meaningful societal implications, promoting sustainable nutrition, maternal health, and evidence-based approaches to natural product development.

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Publications

1. Olszewska-Słonina, D. M., et al. (2025). Phenolic profiles and antioxidant activity of Morus alba L. infusions prepared from commercially available products and naturally collected leaves. Scientific Reports.

2. Olszewska-Słonina, D. M., et al. (2025). Cryoconservation modifies ion transport pathways in the skin microenvironment: An in vitro study. Processes.

3. Olszewska-Słonina, D. M., et al. (2025). Human milk microbiome  in from Polish women giving birth via vaginal delivery—Pilot study. Biology.

4. Olszewska-Słonina, D. M., et al. (2024). Composition and antioxidant status of human milk of women living in Bydgoszcz (Poland). Nutrients.

5. Olszewska-Słonina, D. M., et al. (2024). The Eleutherococcus senticosus fruits' intractum affects changes in the transepithelial electric potential in the distal section of the rabbit's large intestine and inhibits hyaluronidase. Journal of Ethnopharmacology.

Zhenyan Xia | Skin Penetration Enhancers | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhenyan Xia | Skin Penetration Enhancers | Best Researcher Award

Doctor | Tianjin University | China

Dr. Zhenyan Xia is a distinguished researcher specializing in surface engineering, fluid dynamics, and nanomaterials, with a particular focus on the interaction of liquids with super hydrophobic surfaces. His research explores the intricate dynamics of droplet impact, energy dissipation, and wetting behavior on micro- and nano-structured materials, contributing significantly to advancements in energy-efficient coatings and functional material design. Over the course of his scientific career, Dr. Xia has authored and co-authored 175 peer-reviewed publications that collectively have received 25 academic documents, reflecting his growing influence in materials science and fluid mechanics. His work, such as studies on the “effect of super hydrophobic surfaces with circular rings on droplet impact” and “nanodroplet contact dynamics on square ridges,” has advanced theoretical and computational understanding of wetting phenomena at both macro and nanoscale levels. With an h-index of 7, Dr. Xia’s research output demonstrates both consistency and impact. He has actively collaborated with 37 international co-authors, fostering cross-disciplinary research that bridges materials science, computational modeling, and applied physics. His studies, have practical implications for microfluidic systems, anti-icing technologies, and self-cleaning materials. Dr. Xia’s academic contributions extend beyond publications; they represent a meaningful impact on industrial and environmental applications by promoting sustainable technologies through advanced material surface engineering. His research continues to inspire innovations in energy systems and fluid-material interaction science on a global scale.

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Publications

1. Shi, H., Hou, X., Xu, H., Bai, Y., & Xia, Z. (2024). An analysis of the contact time of nanodroplets impacting super hydrophobic surfaces with square ridges. Computational Materials Science.

2. Tai, Y., Xu, H., Bai, Y., Li, L., Wang, S., & Xia, Z. (2022). Experimental investigation of the impact of viscous droplets on super hydrophobic surfaces. Physics of Fluids.

3. Tai, Y., Zhao, Y., Guo, X., Li, L., Wang, S., & Xia, Z. (2021). Research on the contact time of a bouncing microdroplet with lattice Boltzmann method. Physics of Fluids.

4. Xia, Z. (2025). The effect of super hydrophobic surfaces with circular ring on the contact time of droplet impact. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects.