Dmitry Atyakshin | Regenerative Medicine | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Dmitry Atyakshin | Regenerative Medicine | Excellence in Research Award

Advisor to the Rector | RUDN University | Russia

Dr. Dmitry Atyakshin is a researcher specializing in regenerative medicine, with a focused interest in cellular repair mechanisms, tissue regeneration, and innovative therapeutic strategies. His research primarily explores the biological pathways involved in tissue healing and the development of regenerative solutions, while also addressing emerging approaches in translational medicine and clinical applications. He has contributed to academic research through focused publication efforts, demonstrating analytical rigor and a commitment to advancing regenerative healthcare solutions. His key contribution includes research on regenerative mechanisms that support improved understanding of cellular recovery processes and potential therapeutic innovations. With measurable scholarly engagement reflected in citations and early-stage impact, Dr. Dmitry Atyakshin continues to build a foundation for future scientific contributions. His impact vision centers on advancing regenerative medicine to improve patient outcomes, support biomedical innovation, and contribute to the development of sustainable, science-driven healthcare solutions globally.

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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

– Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,, 2009

Down-regulation of antisense mitochondrial non-coding

–. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2014