Maryam Aftab | Health & Medicine | FRP Academic Excellence Award

Dr. Maryam Aftab | Health & Medicine | FRP Academic Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | Rawalpindi Women University | Pakistan

Maryam Aftab’s research focuses on the design, synthesis, and biomedical applications of inorganic-based nanomaterials, with particular emphasis on wound healing and regenerative medicine. Her work explores how nanostructured materials enhance antimicrobial activity, tissue regeneration, and controlled drug delivery to improve healing outcomes. She critically examines current challenges, including biocompatibility, toxicity, and clinical translation, while identifying future opportunities for advanced therapeutic solutions. Through interdisciplinary approaches combining materials science and biomedical engineering, her research contributes to the development of innovative, efficient, and scalable nanomaterial-based strategies for next-generation wound care and healthcare applications.

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Gilles Pagès | Health & Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Gilles Pagès | Health & Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Director of Research Exceptional Class | INSERM | France

Dr. Gilles Pagès is an internationally recognized scientist whose research has made substantial contributions to molecular and cellular biology, particularly in the fields of autophagy, intracellular signaling pathways, and mechanisms of disease progression. His work has played a pivotal role in understanding the regulation of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), specifically p42MAPK and p44MAPK, which are fundamental to cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival processes. He has significantly advanced knowledge on the nuclear translocation of MAPKs in response to growth factors, thereby elucidating essential regulatory steps in fibroblast signaling. Additionally, his groundbreaking study demonstrating defective thymocyte maturation in ERK1 knockout models has deepened scientific understanding of immune system development, highlighting critical links between signal transduction and immune function. Dr. Pagès has also contributed to receptor biology, including research on thrombin receptor function related to calcium mobilization. He is recognized globally for co-authoring the comprehensive consensus resource “Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy,” which remains a cornerstone reference widely used to standardize experimental approaches and ensure accurate interpretation in autophagy research across disciplines. With publications in top-tier journals such as Science and PNAS and exceptional citation impact reflecting widespread influence, his work supports advancement in disease modeling, oncology, and therapeutic innovations. Dr. Pagès continues to drive scientific progress through rigorous experimental research, impactful knowledge dissemination, and leadership in collaborative initiatives that strengthen the global research community.

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Klionsky, D. J., Abdel-Aziz, A. K., Abdelfatah, S., Abdellatif, M., Abdoli, A., Abel, S., … Pagès, G. (2021). Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition). Autophagy, 17(1), 1–382.

Pagès, G., Lenormand, P., L’Allemain, G., Chambard, J. C., Meloche, S., & Pouysségur, J. (1993). Mitogen-activated protein kinases p42mapk and p44mapk are required for fibroblast proliferation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 90(18), 8319–8323.

Pagès, G., Guérin, S., Grall, D., Bonino, F., Smith, A., Anjuere, F., Auberger, P., … Pouysségur, J. (1999). Defective thymocyte maturation in p44 MAP kinase (Erk 1) knockout mice. Science, 286(5443), 1374–1377.

Lenormand, P., Sardet, C., Pagès, G., L’Allemain, G., Brunet, A., & Pouysségur, J. (1993). Growth factors induce nuclear translocation of MAP kinases (p42mapk and p44mapk) but not of their activator MAP kinase kinase (p45mapkk) in fibroblasts. The Journal of Cell Biology, 122(5), 1079–1088.

Rasmussen, U. B., Vouret-Craviari, V., Jallat, S., Schlesinger, Y., Pagès, G., … G. G. (1991). cDNA cloning and expression of a hamster α-thrombin receptor coupled to Ca2+ mobilization. FEBS Letters, 288(1–2), 123–128.

 

Shabnam Ahmadi | Environmental Health | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Shabnam Ahmadi | Environmental Health | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Shabnam Ahmadi | Tarbiat Modares University | Iran

Dr. Shabnam Ahmadi is an accomplished environmental researcher whose work centers on advanced water and wastewater treatment technologies, with a strong emphasis on adsorption, advanced oxidation processes, nanomaterial synthesis, and pollutant degradation. Her extensive research output spans high-impact studies on removing pharmaceuticals, dyes, heavy metals, fluoride, chloramphenicol, aniline, nitrate, arsenic, biogenic amines, and other emerging contaminants from industrial and municipal effluents. She has contributed significantly to the development and optimization of novel adsorbents, including LaFeO₃ nanoparticles, graphene quantum dots, zero-valent iron composites, nickel oxide, MgO-based nanomaterials, P-γ-Fe₂O₃ nanostructures, rare-earth oxides, and green-synthesized materials, frequently applying kinetic, equilibrium, thermodynamic, and modeling approaches such as RSM, ANN, and GA. Her collaborative reviews and research articles explore sustainable, cost-effective remediation pathways using sonochemical, sonoelectrochemical, peroxydisulfate-enhanced, hydrothermal, and combined oxidation–adsorption systems for tackling recalcitrant pollutants. Dr. Ahmadi’s work extends to environmental health, where she has assessed air quality impacts such as PM10 exposure, and to food safety through studies on microbial contamination and biogenic amine formation. She has co-authored influential reviews on treatment strategies for acid mine drainage, dye-laden wastewater, ciprofloxacin removal, and novel green adsorbents, contributing to scientific advancements in environmental protection. Her multidisciplinary collaborations across environmental chemistry, materials science, microbiology, and process engineering highlight her role in shaping innovative, scalable, and sustainable solutions for water purification and pollution control, positioning her research as an important contribution to global efforts aimed at cleaner water resources and safer ecosystems.

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Falyouna, O., Maamoun, I., Ghosh, S., Malloum, A., Othmani, A., Eljamal, O., Amen, T., Oroke, A., Bornman, C., Ahmadi, S., Dehghani, M. H., Mahvi, A. H., Nasseri, S., Tyagi, I., & Koduru, J. R. (2022). Sustainable technologies for the removal of chloramphenicol from pharmaceutical industries effluent: A critical review. Journal of Molecular Liquids.

Akpomie, O., Ejechi, B. O., Banach, A. M., Adewuyi, I., Ayobola, E. D., Akpomie, K. G., Ghosh, S., & Ahmadi, S. (2022). Biogenic amine production from processed protein-based foods contaminated with Escherichia coli and Enterococcus faecalis. Journal of Food Science and Technology.

Ghosh, S., Al Sharify, Z. T., Maleka, M. F., Onyeaka, H., Maleke, M., Malloum, A., Godoy, L., Meskini, M., Rami, M. R., Ahmadi, S., Al Najjar, S. Z., Ahmed, S. M., & Dehghani, M. H. (2022). Propolis efficacy on SARS-COV viruses: A review on antimicrobial activities and molecular simulations. Environmental Science and Pollution Research.

Ghosh, S., Malloum, A., Bornman, C., Othmani, A., Osagie, C., Kashitarash, Z., Khanday, W., Ahmadi, S., & Dehghani, M. (2022). Novel green adsorbents for removal of aniline from industrial effluents: A review. Journal of Molecular Liquids.

Ghosh, S., Malloum, A., Igwegbe, C., Ighalo, J. O., Ahmadi, S., Dehghani, M., Othmani, A., Gökkuş, Ö., & Mubarak, N. (2022). New-generation adsorbents for the removal of fluoride from water and wastewater: A review. Journal of Molecular Liquids.