Dezhi Sui | Skin inflammation and immune response | Young Scientist Award

Young Scientist Award

Dezhi Sui
Liaodong University, China

Researcher Profile
Affiliation Liaodong University
Country China
Subject Area Skin inflammation and immune response
Event World Skincare Innovation Awards
ORCID 0009-0005-1705-0105

Dezhi Sui is a researcher affiliated with Liaodong University, China, whose academic interests include skin inflammation and immune response mechanisms. Research in this field contributes to understanding inflammatory pathways, immune regulation, and emerging approaches in skin health science. [1]

Abstract

Skin inflammation and immune response research represents an important area of biomedical science focused on understanding interactions between immune cells, inflammatory mediators, and skin barrier functions. Dezhi Sui’s research profile is associated with this interdisciplinary field, addressing scientific questions related to mechanisms that influence skin health and inflammatory regulation. [2]

Keywords

  • Skin inflammation
  • Immune response
  • Dermatological research
  • Skin health science
  • Inflammatory pathways

Introduction

The skin functions as a complex biological barrier that protects the body from environmental challenges while maintaining immune homeostasis. Inflammatory responses within the skin involve coordinated activity between immune cells, signaling molecules, and structural components of the epidermis and dermis. [3]

Research Profile

Dezhi Sui is affiliated with Liaodong University, China. The research focus identified for this profile is skin inflammation and immune response, an area involving molecular mechanisms, immune regulation, and potential applications in dermatological innovation.

Research Contributions

Research contributions in skin inflammation and immune response provide insights into inflammatory mechanisms, cellular interactions, and strategies for improving skin health outcomes. Studies in this domain support the development of evidence-based approaches for skincare biotechnology and therapeutic research. [4]

Publications

Academic publications related to skin inflammation and immune response contribute to the broader scientific understanding of dermatological biology. Publication records, citation information, and author profiles may be verified through recognized scholarly databases. [1]

Research Impact

The impact of research in this field is evaluated through scientific publications, scholarly recognition, collaboration activities, and contributions toward advancing knowledge in skin biology and immune-related mechanisms.

Award Suitability

The Young Scientist Award recognizes emerging researchers who demonstrate scientific engagement and contributions within their research disciplines. Based on the identified research area of skin inflammation and immune response, Dezhi Sui represents a profile aligned with the objectives of the World Skincare Innovation Awards.

Conclusion

Dezhi Sui’s research profile reflects involvement in the scientific exploration of skin inflammation and immune response. Continued research in this area contributes to advancing understanding of skin biology, inflammatory regulation, and innovative skincare science.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). ORCID author details: Dezhi Sui. ORCID.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0005-1705-0105
  2. Kabashima, K. (2019). New concept of the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis. Journal of Dermatological Science.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdermsci.2019.01.001
  3. Nestle, F. O., Di Meglio, P., Qin, J. Z., & Nickoloff, B. J. (2009). Skin immune sentinels in health and disease. Nature Reviews Immunology.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/nri2452
  4. Medzhitov, R. (2008). Origin and physiological roles of inflammation. Nature.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/nature07201

Jialiang Luo | Environmental pollution and skin health | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Researcher: Jialiang Luo
Institution: Southern Medical University
Country: China

Affiliation Southern Medical University
Country China
Scopus ID 57212879551
Citations 430
Documents 29
h-index 10
Subject Area Environmental pollution and skin health
Event World Skincare Innovation Awards

Jialiang Luo is a researcher affiliated with Southern Medical University, China, whose academic contributions focus on environmental pollution and skin health. His research activities involve understanding the relationship between environmental factors, biological responses, and implications for human skin conditions. His scholarly profile includes 29 indexed documents and 430 citations, demonstrating research engagement in the field of environmental and health sciences. [1]

Abstract

The Best Researcher Award profile recognizes the academic contributions of Jialiang Luo in the area of environmental pollution and skin health. Research in this interdisciplinary domain explores how pollutants, environmental stressors, and biological mechanisms influence skin integrity, inflammation, and related health outcomes. His research record reflects continued scientific activity through peer-reviewed publications and citation impact within related research communities. [2]

Keywords

  • Environmental pollution
  • Skin health
  • Environmental exposure
  • Dermatological research
  • Public health science

Introduction

Environmental pollution has become an important research area due to its potential effects on human health. The skin, being the largest external organ, is continuously exposed to environmental factors including particulate matter, ultraviolet radiation, and chemical pollutants. Scientific investigations in this field contribute to improved understanding of protective mechanisms and strategies for maintaining skin health. [3]

Research Profile

Jialiang Luo’s research profile demonstrates scholarly activity within environmental health and skin-related scientific research. According to available academic indexing information, the researcher has contributed 29 documents with 430 citations and an h-index of 10, reflecting measurable academic visibility and research influence. [1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with this profile include investigations into environmental factors affecting biological systems, particularly the relationship between pollution exposure and skin health outcomes. Such research supports broader understanding of environmental dermatology and preventive approaches in healthcare science. [4]

Publications

The researcher has contributed to scientific publications indexed in international academic databases. These publications represent research efforts in environmental science, health sciences, and related interdisciplinary areas. Publication records and citation metrics provide indicators of scholarly communication and knowledge dissemination. [1]

Research Impact

With accumulated citations and an established publication record, Jialiang Luo demonstrates research participation contributing to discussions surrounding environmental influences on skin health. Citation-based indicators provide quantitative measures of academic reach while research quality is evaluated through scientific contribution and relevance. [2]

Award Suitability

The research focus of Jialiang Luo aligns with the objectives of the World Skincare Innovation Awards by addressing scientific aspects of environmental influences on skin health. His academic record, publication activity, and contribution to interdisciplinary research provide relevant foundations for recognition within this research category.

Conclusion

Jialiang Luo represents a researcher contributing to the understanding of environmental pollution and skin health through scientific investigation and academic publication. His research profile reflects continued engagement with topics relevant to environmental dermatology and healthcare research.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Jialiang Luo, Author ID 57212879551. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57212879551
  2. World Health Organization. (n.d.). Environmental health and pollution research information.
    https://www.who.int/
  3. Nature Publishing Group. (n.d.). Environmental factors and human health research.
    https://www.nature.com/
  4. Elsevier. (n.d.). Research publications related to environmental science and health.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/
  5. World Skincare Innovation Awards. (n.d.). Research Recognition Platform.
    https://skincareaward.com/

Anis Chaudhary | Antioxidants and Oxidative Stress in Skin | Best Researcher Award

 

Anis Chaudhary – Best Researcher Award

 Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia

Researcher Profile
Researcher Anis Chaudhary
Affiliation Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University
Country Saudi Arabia
Scopus ID 55419607600
Documents 219
Citations 10,693
h-index 38
Subject Area Antioxidants and Oxidative Stress in Skin
ORCID 0000-0002-1506-7836
Event World Skincare Innovation Awards

Anis Chaudhary is a distinguished researcher affiliated with Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, whose scholarly work has made significant contributions to the fields of antioxidant biochemistry and oxidative stress mechanisms in dermatological and cutaneous biology. With a prolific output of 219 peer-reviewed publications, 10,693 Scopus-indexed citations, and an h-index of 38, Dr. Chaudhary stands among the most impactful researchers in the domain of skin-related oxidative science.
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Contents

Abstract

This academic recognition profile presents a comprehensive assessment of the scholarly contributions of Dr. Anis Chaudhary, a senior researcher at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia, in the context of the Best Researcher Award at the World Skincare Innovation Awards. Anchored in the subject area of antioxidants and oxidative stress in skin, Dr. Chaudhary’s research programme spans more than 219 peer-reviewed publications, achieving 10,693 citations and an h-index of 38 as documented by the Scopus bibliographic database.
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Keywords

Antioxidants; Oxidative Stress; Skin Biology; Dermatological Biochemistry; Free Radicals; Reactive Oxygen Species; Photoprotection; Skincare Research; Scopus; Bibliometrics; Best Researcher Award; World Skincare Innovation Awards; Saudi Arabia; Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University.

Introduction

Against this scientific backdrop, researchers who advance mechanistic understanding of antioxidant function in cutaneous tissue contribute directly to both the theoretical foundations of dermatological science and the practical development of evidence-based skincare interventions. Dr. Anis Chaudhary, operating from Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University — one of Saudi Arabia’s leading research universities — has cultivated a sustained and influential research programme precisely at this intersection.
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Research Profile

The Scopus author profile of Dr. Anis Chaudhary (Author ID: 55419607600) documents a research career of exceptional productivity and citation impact. As of the most recent database records, Dr. Chaudhary has authored or co-authored 219 peer-reviewed documents, which have collectively amassed 10,693 citations.
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Research Contributions

Dr. Chaudhary’s research contributions are concentrated in the biochemical and molecular dimensions of oxidative stress as it manifests in skin tissue. The research addresses several interrelated themes of contemporary scientific and clinical importance, including:

  • The characterization of endogenous and exogenous antioxidant mechanisms operative in cutaneous cells, including enzymatic antioxidants (superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase) and non-enzymatic antioxidants (vitamins C and E, polyphenols).
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  • The role of reactive oxygen species in mediating inflammatory cascades associated with conditions such as psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and UV-induced photoaging.
    [5]
  • The evaluation of plant-derived and synthetic antioxidant compounds as candidate active ingredients for dermatological and cosmeceutical applications.
    [3]
  • Translational investigations linking oxidative biomarkers to skin disease pathogenesis and therapeutic response monitoring.
    [5]

Collectively, these research directions address fundamental scientific questions while generating findings of direct relevance to the development and optimization of evidence-based skincare formulations and dermatological therapies.
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Publications

Dr. Chaudhary’s publication record of 219 documents, as indexed in Scopus, constitutes a substantial body of peer-reviewed scholarship in dermatological biochemistry and related disciplines.
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The full publication list is accessible via the Scopus author profile and the linked ORCID record. A summary of key bibliometric indicators is presented in the table below.

# Bibliometric Indicator Value Source
1 Total Documents 219 Scopus
2 Total Citations 10,693 Scopus
3 h-index 38 Scopus
4 Primary Subject Area Antioxidants & Oxidative Stress in Skin Scopus
5 ORCID 0000-0002-1506-7836 ORCID

Research Impact

The bibliometric profile of Dr. Anis Chaudhary is indicative of research of exceptional international influence. An h-index of 38, derived from a corpus of 219 publications, signals not merely volume of output but a consistent quality of scientific contribution recognized and built upon by researchers worldwide.
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Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award at the World Skincare Innovation Awards is conferred upon researchers who have demonstrated distinguished and original contributions to the scientific advancement of skincare knowledge.
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Dr. Anis Chaudhary’s candidacy for this recognition is robustly supported by multiple convergent lines of evidence:

  • A publication record of 219 documents representing sustained and prolific scholarly engagement with the field of antioxidant and oxidative stress biology in skin.
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  • An exceptional citation total of 10,693, demonstrating that the body of work has been widely referenced and applied by the international research community.
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  • An h-index of 38, confirming that a substantial proportion of the publication corpus has achieved meaningful and durable scientific uptake.
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  • Thematic alignment between the research focus — antioxidants and oxidative stress in skin — and the scientific priorities of the World Skincare Innovation Awards, which recognizes advances in evidence-based skincare research.
    [2]

Conclusion

Dr. Anis Chaudhary of Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia, presents a research profile of remarkable depth, productivity, and scientific significance in the field of antioxidants and oxidative stress in skin. The convergence of 219 publications, 10,693 citations, and an h-index of 38 attests to a career defined by consistent, high-quality scientific output that has left a measurable mark on the international dermatological and biochemical sciences literature.
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References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Chaudhary, Anis. Author ID 55419607600. Scopus. Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55419607600
  2. World Skincare Innovation Awards. (n.d.). Best Researcher Award – World Skincare Innovation Awards. Skincare Award Conference Series.
    https://skincareaward.com/
  3. Rinnerthaler, M., Bischof, J., Streubel, M. K., Trost, A., & Richter, K. (2015). Oxidative stress in aging human skin. Biomolecules, 5(2), 545–589.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/biom5020545
  4. Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University. (n.d.). Research and academic affairs. IMSIU Official Website. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
    https://www.imamu.edu.sa/en
  5. Gu, Y., Han, J., Jiang, C., & Zhang, Y. (2020). Biomarkers, oxidative stress and mechanisms of photoaging. Ageing Research Reviews, 64, 101175.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arr.2020.101175

This article is an academic recognition profile prepared for the World Skincare Innovation Awards. All bibliometric data sourced from Scopus (Elsevier).

 

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.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID 

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.