Shiva Vaheb Hosseinabadi | Genetics and Bioinformatics | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Shiva Vaheb Hosseinabadi | Genetics and Bioinformatics | Young Scientist Award

Zist Fanavari Novin biotechnology Institute | Iran

Dr. Shiva Vaheb Hosseinabadi is a molecular and cellular biologist and researcher currently serving as a molecular-techniques instructor and research supervisor at Zist Fanavari Novin Biotechnology Institute (since 2024). She earned her M.Sc. in Cellular and Molecular Sciences from Razi University (2019) and a B.Sc. in Molecular and Cellular Biology-Genetics from Islamic Azad University of Falavarjan. Her research and technical expertise span gene expression analysis, neurogenetics, cancer genomics, mutation analysis, next-generation sequencing (NGS), and bioinformatics. She has contributed to over a dozen peer-reviewed research articles — including studies on microRNA regulation in Parkinson’s disease models, co-frameshift mutations in acute myeloid leukemia, neurotoxicity attenuation via miR-361-5p, and exploration of lncRNA–miRNA networks in various cancers — with total publications exceeding 15 and cumulative citations in the low hundreds [exact citation count varies by database]. Dr. Hosseinabadi is proficient in molecular lab techniques (PCR/qPCR, cell culture, NGS), data analysis (R, Python, SPSS), and bioinformatics workflows. Her dual role as scientist and educator allows her to translate cutting-edge genetic research into practical training and application, contributing to advances in personalized medicine, neurogenetics, cancer biomarker discovery, and genomic diagnostics. Her ongoing work, including a 2025 book on cancer diagnostics and drug-resistance, underscores her commitment to bridging research and clinical translation.

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Featured Publications

Hosseinabadi, S. V., Tahamtan, H., Esfahani, M. M., Ghaedi-Heidari, R., Hashemi, M. S., Peymani, M., Sisakhtnezhad, S., Fahimi, H., & Ghaedi, K. (2025). Upregulation of miR-361-5p attenuates MPP+-induced neurotoxicity in dopaminergic SH-SY5Y cells as a Parkinson’s disease model. Journal of Biological Chemistry.

Roshani, H. R., Nasiri, A., Sattari, A., Rasaei, S., Karimian, P., Jannesari, F., … Hosseinabadi, S. V., & Azadeh, M. (2025). Uncovering an ADH1C–lncRNA regulatory axis linking alcohol metabolism to diagnostic potential in colorectal, breast, and gastric cancers.

Ghasroldasht, M. M., Hosseinabadi, S. V., Ebrahimi Askari, R., & Lotfalipour, R. (2025). Novel co-frameshift mutations in N- and C-terminal regions of CEBPA in acute myeloid leukemia: A case report. Cancer Genetics.

Esfahani, M. M., Mostashfi, M., Hosseinabadi, S. V., Hashemi, M. S., Peymani, M., & Nasr-Esfahani, M. H., et al. (2024). Unveiling the regulatory role of miR-101-3p on ZNF746 in a Parkinson’s disease cell model: Implications for therapeutic targeting. Neuroscience Research.

Zitong Gao | Disease Management | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Zitong Gao | Disease Management | Research Excellence Award

School of Nursing, Dalian University | China

Zitong Gao is a dedicated nursing researcher currently pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing at the School of Nursing, Dalian University, where she also earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She has developed a strong foundation in quantitative research methods and data analysis, actively participating in studies related to chronic disease management and evidence-based nursing care. Her academic and clinical experience includes a comprehensive clinical internship at the Affiliated Zhongshan Hospital of Dalian University, with rotations in internal medicine, surgery, and other essential departments, where she contributed to patient assessment, nursing care planning, and interdisciplinary collaboration. She is proficient in statistical software such as SPSS, Mplus, Excel, and Stata, supporting her growing involvement in drafting manuscripts and contributing to scholarly research. As an early-career researcher, she is building her academic profile, with initial contributions submitted for publication and plans to expand her work in quantitative nursing research, particularly focused on geriatric health and chronic illness management. She holds a nurse qualification certificate and has demonstrated strong communication, teamwork, and analytical skills. Motivated by a passion for advancing patient outcomes and nursing knowledge, she aims to contribute significantly to academic research and professional nursing practice in the coming years.

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Featured Publications

Gao, Z., Qin, H., Yue, T., Li, Y., & Huo, M. (2025). Latent transition of social participation and its relationship with frailty among older adults with chronic non-communicable diseases in China: A national longitudinal study. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics.

Kpanoga Kolombia | Forestry Economics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kpanoga Kolombia | Forestry Economics | Best Researcher Award

University of Alberta | Canada

Kpanoga Kolombia is a Development Economist specializing in renewable energy, environmental and natural resource economics, with over five years of academic and policy research experience across Canada, France, Germany, and West Africa. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Sherbrooke, with a focus on non-market valuation and climate economics, and advanced degrees from Aix-Marseille University and the University of Lome. His work includes extensive empirical research on willingness to pay for carbon emission reduction, forest restoration, and ecosystem services in Quebec and Togo. Currently, he is an Assistant Teaching Professor at the University of Alberta, a lecturer at ENAP, and a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Quebec in Outaouais. His research interests span development economics, climate change, forest economics, and public policy. Kolombia has published in peer-reviewed journals like the African Journal of Ecology, and has several articles under review in journals including Ecological Economics and Plos One. He has received multiple scholarships including the Mitacs, FRQ, and Affaires Mondiales Canada Fellowships. Kolombia continues to advance inclusive and evidence-based environmental policy through interdisciplinary and applied economic research.

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Featured Publications

Kolombia, K., & Yovo, K. (2025). Willingness to pay for forest restoration in Togo: Comparison of estimates from choice experiment, contingent valuation and travel cost methods. African Journal of Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1111/aje.70102

Kolombia, K. (2024). Economic evaluation of Mont-Bellevue Park in Sherbrooke using the individual travel cost method. Manuscript submitted for publication, Discover Cities.

Kolombia, K. (2024). Effect of policy consequentiality on willingness to pay for renewable energy in transport in Quebec. Manuscript submitted for publication, Journal of Cultural Economics.

Dupras, J., & Kolombia, K. (2024). Willingness to pay for the forestation of agricultural coulees: A choice experiment and contingent valuation study in Quebec. Manuscript submitted for publication, PLOS ONE.

Kolombia, K. (2024). Willingness to pay for renewable energy: A choice experiment and contingent valuation study in Quebec. Manuscript submitted for publication, Ecological Economics.

Mustapha El Janati | Organic Farming | Sustainable Agriculture Innovation Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mustapha El Janati | Organic Farming | Sustainable Agriculture Innovation Award

IAV Hassan II | Morocco

Mustapha El Janati is an agronomist and researcher specializing in sustainable agriculture, composting, and circular farming systems. He holds dual PhD degrees from the Institut Agronomique et Vétérinaire Hassan II (IAV Hassan II) in Rabat, Morocco, and the Institut Agro Rennes-Angers in France. His doctoral research focused on enhancing circular agriculture in Moroccan oases through the management of organic by-products and composting of date palm residues. El Janati has contributed to several international projects, including MASSIRE and OASIL, where he developed composting guidelines, conducted agroecological training, and promoted organic farming practices. He has also been involved in the development of the organic date palm industry in Morocco. His research interests encompass soil fertility, agroecology, and the integration of crop-livestock systems. He has published articles in journals such as Sustainability and Springer, with his work on circular agriculture cited over 35 times (MDPI), and holds an H-index of 3, a citation count of 40. El Janati is affiliated with the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University in Ben Guerir, Morocco, where he continues to advance research in agronomy and sustainable farming practices.

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Featured Publications

El Janati, M., Lejars, C., Hakimi, F., El Mezdeghi, B., & Bouaziz, A. (2025). Barriers and drivers for the organic farming of date palm in Moroccan oases. Regional Environmental Change.

El Janati, M., Akkal-Corfini, N., Robin, P., Oukarroum, A., Thomas, Z., Chikhaoui, M., Bouaziz, A., & Menasseri-Aubry, S. (2025). Does the C:N ratio suffice to predict carbon and nitrogen mineralization dynamics in an arid agroecosystem soil amended with compost? Euro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration.

Hakimi, F., Sebbar, A., Bouamri, R., Sidikou, A. A. H., El Janati, M., & Bouaziz, A. (2024). Effects of compost and compost tea on soil properties and nutrient uptake of the Moroccan date palm cultivar “Mejhoul” under organic cultivation. Journal of Ecological Engineering.

El Janati, M., Robin, P., Akkal-Corfini, N., Bouaziz, A., Sabri, A., Chikhaoui, M., Thomas, Z., & Oukarroum, A. (2023). Composting date palm residues promotes circular agriculture in oases. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery.

El Janati, M. (2022). Compost from date palm residues increases soil nutrient availability and growth of silage corn (Zea mays L.) in an arid agroecosystem. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition.