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/

Asad Abbas | Natural and plant-based skincare ingredients | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Asad Abbas
Multan College of Nutrition, Pakistan

Affiliation Multan College of Nutrition
Country Pakistan
Documents 38
Citations 281
h-index 6
Subject Area Natural and plant-based skincare ingredients
Event World Skincare Innovation Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-7154-3411

Asad Abbas is a researcher affiliated with Multan College of Nutrition, Pakistan, whose academic work focuses on natural and plant-based skincare ingredients. His research interests include the evaluation of bioactive compounds, nutritional approaches, and naturally derived materials relevant to skin health and cosmetic science. His scholarly contributions are reflected through published research documents, citation records, and scientific engagement in the field of natural skincare research. [1]

Abstract

Natural and plant-derived ingredients have become significant areas of investigation within skincare science due to their potential antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and skin-supportive properties. Asad Abbas has contributed to research exploring the relationship between bioactive natural compounds and their applications in skincare and health-related fields. His academic profile demonstrates continued engagement with research involving naturally sourced ingredients and their scientific evaluation. [2]

Keywords

  • Plant-based skincare
  • Natural bioactive compounds
  • Cosmetic science
  • Antioxidants
  • Skin health research

Introduction

The growing demand for sustainable and scientifically validated skincare solutions has increased research interest in plant-derived compounds. These compounds are investigated for their biological activities and possible roles in supporting skin protection, repair mechanisms, and cosmetic formulation development. Researchers working in this field contribute to understanding the mechanisms through which natural materials interact with skin biology. [3]

Research Profile

Asad Abbas has developed a research profile associated with natural and nutritional sciences, particularly focusing on areas connected with plant-based skincare ingredients. According to available academic profile information, his scholarly record includes 38 research documents with 281 citations and an h-index of 6, indicating measurable academic contribution and research visibility. [1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions of Asad Abbas involve investigations into naturally occurring compounds and their relevance to health and skincare applications. Such research supports the broader scientific understanding of functional ingredients, bioactive molecules, and evidence-based approaches in cosmetic and dermatological research.

  • Evaluation of natural ingredients with potential skincare applications.
  • Research on bioactive compounds associated with skin health.
  • Contribution to scientific literature in nutrition and cosmetic-related research areas.

Publications

The publication record of Asad Abbas includes scientific documents related to nutrition, natural compounds, and related biomedical research areas. His publications contribute to ongoing discussions regarding the scientific evaluation of plant-derived materials and their possible applications in human health and skincare innovation. [1]

Research Impact

Research impact can be evaluated through indicators such as publication output, citation performance, and scholarly indexing metrics. Asad Abbas has demonstrated academic influence through citation activity and continued contribution to research areas associated with natural ingredients and skincare science. [1]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award recognition under the World Skincare Innovation Awards acknowledges researchers contributing to scientific advancement in skincare-related disciplines. Based on his academic profile, research documents, citation record, and focus on natural and plant-based skincare ingredients, Asad Abbas represents a researcher working within an area aligned with contemporary skincare innovation research. [4]

Conclusion

Asad Abbas has established a research profile focused on natural and plant-based skincare ingredients, contributing to scientific discussions surrounding bioactive compounds and their potential applications. His publication record, citation indicators, and research interests demonstrate continued involvement in academic research related to skincare innovation and natural product science.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Google Scholar author details: Asad Abbas, Author ID H7G1IrAAAAAJ. Google Scholar.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=H7G1IrAAAAAJ&hl=en
  2. Carvalho, A. F. U., et al. (2022). Bioactive compounds from natural sources and their potential applications in health sciences. Molecules.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27092912
  3. World Skincare Innovation Awards. (n.d.). Research Recognition and Award Platform.
    https://skincareaward.com/
  4. National Library of Medicine. (n.d.). Scientific literature database resources for biomedical research.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/

Iman Sany | Natural and Plant-based Skincare Ingredients| Innovative Research Award

Dr. Iman Sany | Natural and Plant-based Skincare Ingredients| Innovative Research Award

Assistant Professor of Dermatology | Cairo University | Egypt

Dr. Iman Sany is a researcher specializing in natural and plant-based skincare ingredients, with a strong focus on integrating biomedical science and phytochemistry to develop safe, effective dermatological solutions. Her research explores bioactive compounds derived from medicinal plants, emphasizing antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and skin-regenerative properties, while advancing sustainable and evidence-based cosmetic formulations. She has served in key academic and research roles within the Faculty of Medicine, contributing to interdisciplinary projects bridging dermatology and natural product science. Dr. Sany’s key contributions include the identification of plant-derived compounds for therapeutic skincare, supporting innovation in cosmeceuticals and influencing formulation strategies for safer skin products. With 3 citations from 1 publication and an h-index of 1, her emerging scholarly impact reflects growing recognition. Her vision is to advance global skincare innovation by promoting natural, sustainable ingredients that benefit human health, industry development, and environmentally responsible scientific progress.

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Grover’s disease (Sudoriferous variant) with pachyonychia congenita: first reported case
–journal of  the  Egyptian  women dermatologic Society                                                                                                                             

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

– Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,, 2009

Down-regulation of antisense mitochondrial non-coding

–. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2014

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

Maryam Gull | skin health | Editorial Board Member

Ms. Maryam Gull | skin health | Editorial Board Member

Founder & CEO | ClimateCO2re Pvt Ltd | Pakistan

Ms. Maryam Gull, currently affiliated with the University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore, Pakistan, is an emerging researcher in the fields of water treatment, environmental engineering, and sustainable purification technologies. She holds academic training in environmental and chemical engineering, equipping her with strong analytical and technical expertise to address global challenges in industrial wastewater remediation and eco-friendly treatment systems. Her research primarily focuses on advanced coagulation processes, activated carbon applications, microfiltration technologies, and comparative performance analysis of treatment agents in real wastewater environments. Ms. Gull has authored two peer-reviewed publications, which have collectively received two citations and contributed to her h-index of 1, reflecting the growing impact of her scientific work. Her notable publication, an open-access study titled Comparative investigation of PFS and PAC coagulants with activated carbon in cellulose microfiltration systems for treatment of real printing ink wastewater (Cleaner Water, 2025), demonstrates her commitment to developing innovative and practical solutions for industrial pollution control. She has collaborated with over 18 co-authors, highlighting her active engagement in multidisciplinary and team-driven research environments. Although early in her career, she is actively involved in scholarly activities, including manuscript review and academic collaboration, contributing to the broader environmental engineering research community. Ms. Gull’s work aligns with global sustainability goals by advancing more efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally responsible wastewater treatment methods. Her growing research portfolio positions her as a promising young scientist dedicated to improving water quality, promoting industrial environmental compliance, and supporting the development of cleaner, more resilient water systems for future generations.

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Featured Publications

1.  Gull, M., Shahid, Z., Raza, A., Mazhar, S., & Masood, Z. (2025). Comparative investigation of PFS and PAC coagulants with activated carbon in cellulose microfiltration systems for treatment of real printing ink wastewater. Cleaner Water.

2. Ikhlaq, A., Gull, M., Sajid, A., Joya, K. S., Raashid, M., Rizvi, O. S., Masood, Z., & others. (2025). Florfenicol removal from veterinary pharmaceutical effluents: Tri-metallic zeolite 5A° for electrochemical oxidation and catalytic ceramic membrane separation. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering.