Dr. Di Wang | Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Di Wang | Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Associate Researcher | Dongguan University of Technology | China

Dr. Di Wang is a biomedical researcher specializing in metabolic biology, functional metabolomics, and molecular mechanisms of metabolic sensing, with a strong focus on gut mucosal injury, repair, and cancer-related metabolism. His work elucidates signaling pathways such as GPR35–KLF5 and tryptophan metabolism in intestinal homeostasis, inflammation, and tumorigenesis, integrating metabolomics, molecular biology, and translational research. He has published extensively in high-impact international journals. According to Scopus, he has 6 indexed documents, an h-index of 5, and has received citations from 60 documents.

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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.

 

Eman Abdeall | Health & Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Eman Abdeall | Health & Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Head of Department | Beni-Suef Univeristy | Egypt

Prof. Eman K. A. Abdelall is an accomplished researcher specializing in pharmaceutical organic chemistry with a focus on drug synthesis, molecular design, and structure-activity relationship studies. Her extensive research portfolio demonstrates a strong commitment to the discovery and development of bioactive compounds targeting critical human diseases. She has made significant advancements in the design and synthesis of novel molecules with anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antiviral properties, employing a multidisciplinary approach that integrates organic synthesis, computational modeling, and biological evaluation. Her recent studies include the development of quinazolinone-based compounds as dual STAT-3 and c-Src inhibitors, the design of antipyrine-celecoxib hybrid analogues with dual COX-2 and SARS-CoV-2 Mpro inhibitory activities, and the synthesis of new pyrazoles with selective anti-inflammatory potential. Prof. Abdelall’s work, published in high-impact journals such as Bioorganic Chemistry, Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters, and Drug Development Research, reflects her expertise in rational drug design and her ability to translate molecular innovations into pharmacologically relevant candidates. With 46 peer-reviewed publications, over 1,045 citations, and an h-index of 20, her research demonstrates both quality and global impact. Her findings contribute to understanding molecular mechanisms underlying inflammation, cancer proliferation, and viral replication, offering new therapeutic strategies with enhanced efficacy and safety. Through her sustained publication record, interdisciplinary research, and consistent scientific innovation, Prof. Abdelall has established herself as a leading contributor in pharmaceutical chemistry, advancing the field of rational drug design and synthesis with high translational value for modern medicine.

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  • Abdelall, E. K. A., Lamie, P. F., Fadaly, W. A. A., & Abdelgawad, Y. Y. M. (2025). Development of novel quinazolinone-based compounds with anti-proliferative activity as dual STAT-3 and c-Src inhibitors: Design, synthesis and molecular dynamic studies. Bioorganic Chemistry, 163, 108753.

  • Abdelall, E. K. A., Elshemy, H. A. H., Labib, M. B., Philoppes, J. N., Ali, F. E. M., & Ahmed, A. K. M. (2025). Synthesis of new selective agents with dual anti-inflammatory and SARS-CoV-2 Mpro inhibitory activity: Antipyrine-celecoxib hybrid analogues; COX-2, COVID-19 cytokine storm and replication inhibitory activities. Bioorganic Chemistry, 160, (Article number not specified).

  • Abdelall, E. K. A., EL-Nahass, E. S., Abdellatif, K. R. A., Abdel-Rahman, H. M. (2021). Design, synthesis, biological assessment and in silico ADME prediction of new 2-(4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl) benzimidazoles as selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors. RSC Advances, 11, 27659.