Beatrice Perissutti | Pharmaceutics | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Beatrice Perissutti | Pharmaceutics | Women Researcher Award

University of Trieste | Italy

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Beatrice Perissutti is an Associate Professor at the University of Trieste, Italy, with a strong academic background in pharmaceutical sciences and solid-state chemistry. She has extensive experience in teaching and research within chemical and pharmaceutical technologies, supervising doctoral and master’s research projects. Her research interests focus on crystal engineering, solid-state characterization, pharmaceutical formulations, cocrystals, salts, and multicomponent drug systems aimed at improving drug stability and bioavailability. She has contributed to numerous high-impact scientific publications and international collaborations. Through her research, teaching excellence, and academic leadership, she continues to advance innovation in pharmaceutical development and solid-state drug design.

 

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Ilenia D’Abbrunzo | Plant Microbiology | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Ilenia D’Abbrunzo | Plant Microbiology | Excellence in Research Award

Università Degli Studi Di Trieste | Italy

Dr. Ilenia D’Abbrunzo is a chemist and pharmaceutical scientist specializing in solid-state chemistry and pharmaceutical technology. She holds a PhD in Chemistry (Doctor Europaeus) from the University of Trieste, with research focused on drug–drug solid forms, crystal engineering, and multicomponent pharmaceutical systems. Her experience includes academic teaching, supervision of master’s theses, and international research training in advanced crystallization techniques. Currently a Junior Research Fellow on a PRIN-funded project, her work centers on innovative pediatric antibiotic formulations. Her research interests span cocrystals, coamorphous systems, solid-state characterization, and formulation development, contributing to improved drug stability, bioactivity, and patient-centered pharmaceutical design.

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Ruibin Hu | Plant Microbiology | Young Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ruibin Hu | Plant Microbiology | Young Researcher Award

Xianghu laboratory | China

Dr. Ruibin Hu is an Associate Research Fellow at Xianghu Laboratory (Zhejiang Provincial Laboratory of Agriculture), Hangzhou, China. He earned his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, followed by postdoctoral research at the Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen. His research focuses on the controllable fabrication of nanomaterials and the development of novel, highly sensitive biosensors for the detection of biomarkers and pathogens. Dr. Hu has published 16 SCI-indexed research articles in reputable journals such as Journal of Nanobiotechnology, Nano Research, Analytica Chimica Acta, and Computers in Biology and Medicine. He has an h-index of 6, with over 137 citations and 13 documented research outputs across various databases. His innovative NIR-II nanobead-based COVID-19 test kit achieved 100-fold higher sensitivity than conventional assays and has been successfully commercialized, generating over 10 million CNY in revenue. Dr. Hu has also been granted one national invention patent and has another under review. His contributions have been recognized with a Bronze Award at the First Postdoctoral Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition in China. Dedicated to advancing nanotechnology-driven diagnostics, Dr. Hu continues to pioneer intelligent detection platforms for applications in personalized medicine, food safety, and environmental monitoring.

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Hu, R., (2025). Porous Na-doped g-C₃N₄ via supramolecular self-assembly for enhanced photocatalytic antibiotic removal and bacterial inactivation. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science.