Jianping Zhang | Skin Barrier Function and Repair | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Jianping Zhang | Skin Barrier Function and Repair | Research Excellence Award

Teacher | Tarim University | China

Jianping Zhang is a dedicated researcher specializing in Zoology with a focus on aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity conservation. His research primarily explores ecological dynamics, species interactions, and environmental responses in freshwater systems, with emerging interests in climate change impacts on aquatic fauna and habitat sustainability. He is affiliated with the Bosten Lake Scientific Research Institute of Bazhou, China, where he contributes to field-based ecological assessments and regional environmental monitoring initiatives. Prof. Zhang has contributed to scientific understanding through published studies that examine ecosystem health and species adaptation in lake environments. With 3 citations from 1 publication and an h-index of 1, his work reflects growing academic influence. His impact vision centers on advancing ecological research to support sustainable resource management, inform conservation policies, and contribute to global efforts in preserving biodiversity and ecological balance..

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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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Ju-Seop Kang | Skin barrier function | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ju-Seop Kang | Skin Barrier Function | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Hanyang University| South Korea

Dr. Ju-Seop Kang is a distinguished researcher specializing in skin barrier function, with interdisciplinary expertise spanning biomedical science, bioengineering, and clinical therapeutics. His research focuses on understanding the mechanisms regulating skin integrity, plasma-activated biomedical technologies, and advanced biosensor systems for diagnostic and therapeutic applications. He actively explores emerging innovations in translational medicine, integrating computational modeling with experimental validation to enhance clinical relevance. Dr. Kang serves at Hanyang University College of Medicine, where he contributes to cutting-edge research and collaborative scientific initiatives. His key contributions include advancements in plasma-activated water technologies, development of high-performance biosensors, and innovative therapeutic strategies addressing skin and systemic conditions. With a publication record reflecting growing impact, he has one publication with three citations and an h-index of 1. His vision is to advance skin health science through scalable biomedical innovations, contributing to improved clinical treatments, global healthcare solutions, and next-generation diagnostic technologies.

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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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Panagiotis Halvatsiotis | Skin Health | Research Excellence Award 

Prof. Panagiotis Halvatsiotis | Skin Health | Research Excellence Award 

Researcher | University of Athens | Greece

Panagiotis Halvatsiotis is an Assistant Professor of Medicine with specialization in endocrinology and metabolic research, focusing on diabetes, obesity, insulin resistance, and metabolic regulation across clinical and molecular contexts. His research explores skeletal muscle metabolism, protein synthesis, adipokine signaling, and the metabolic impact of nutritional and pharmacological interventions, alongside emerging interests in population-based metabolic risk and COVID-19–related metabolic outcomes. He holds key academic and clinical research roles within university medical settings and has collaborated extensively in multidisciplinary, international research teams. Dr. Halvatsiotis has made significant contributions through high-impact studies elucidating insulin action, amino acid kinetics, and metabolic dysregulation in type 2 diabetes, as well as influential systematic reviews informing dietary and public health policy. His work has generated widely cited evidence shaping clinical practice guidelines. His impact vision centers on translating metabolic research into scalable interventions that improve chronic disease management, inform evidence-based nutrition strategies, and advance global metabolic health innovation.

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Xin Li | Skin Inflammation | Best Research Paper Award

Prof. Xin Li | Skin Inflammation | Best Research Paper Award

Professor | Nanchang University | China

Prof. Xinu Li, currently serving at Nanchang University, China, is an accomplished researcher whose work bridges pharmaceutical sciences, biochemistry, and molecular medicine. Holding advanced degrees in biomedical and pharmaceutical research, Prof. Li has cultivated a distinguished academic record with 175 scientific publications, 3,138 citations, and an h-index of 31, underscoring the global influence and relevance of his research. His primary research areas encompass natural product chemistry, pharmacokinetics, skin biology, inflammation, and nanomedicine-based drug delivery systems. Prof. Li’s studies often focus on identifying bioactive compounds from herbal sources and elucidating their therapeutic mechanisms in dermatological and systemic diseases. He has collaborated extensively with over 290 international co-authors, contributing to interdisciplinary projects that merge traditional Chinese medicine with modern molecular biology and nanotechnology. His significant contributions have earned him recognition in leading journals, positioning him as a thought leader in natural pharmacology and skin research. Beyond his research achievements, Prof. Li actively participates in peer review and holds editorial roles in reputed international journals, promoting scientific excellence and innovation. His dedication to translational science and sustainable healthcare solutions continues to shape emerging paradigms in dermatological therapy and drug design. Prof. Li’s commitment to advancing evidence-based natural medicine exemplifies his broader impact on improving human health and fostering cross-cultural scientific collaboration on a global scale.

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1.  X., et al. (2025). Cleavage specificity of the pitcher fluid proteases from Nepenthes × miranda and their reduction on allergenicity of cow's milk proteins. Food Chemistry.
2. Li, X., et al. (2025). High-fat diet-induced obesity accelerates the progression of food allergy through synergistic effect of gut microbiota and lipid metabolism. Food Bioscience.
3. Li, X., et al. (2025). Interaction between Bacteroides and HG-type pectins with different molecular weights. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.
4. Li, X., et al. (2025). 2′-FL in dairy matrices attenuates allergic symptoms in mice by reducing BLG hypersensitivity and modulating gut microecology. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.
5. Li, X., et al. (2025). Identification and validation of key amino acids in IgE linear epitopes of β-lactoglobulin: Comparison of recognition patterns of Chinese bovine milk-allergic sera with different symptoms. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.