Liu Changlai | Genetic Variation | Excellence Award (Any Scientific field)

Prof. Liu Changlai | Genetic Variation | Excellence Award 

Nanjing Forestry University | China

Prof. Liu Changlai is a graduate supervisor at Nanjing Forestry University and a distinguished scholar in plant molecular biology and bamboo science. His research centers on the regulation and applied processing of secondary metabolites in bamboo, alongside bamboo population genetics and functional gene development, integrating genomics, transcriptomics, and physiological approaches. Professor Liu has made significant contributions to understanding photosynthesis regulation, stress responses, and transcription factor families across bamboo and other plant species, with impactful studies published in leading journals such as Plants, Industrial Crops and Products, Forests, and Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences. His work spans fundamental gene identification to applied innovations, including medical bamboo product processing and stress-resilient crop improvement. Through sustained, high-quality research output and mentorship, Professor Liu continues to advance plant functional genomics and the sustainable utilization of bamboo resources.

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Changcai Teng | Molecular genetics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Changcai Teng | Molecular genetics | Research Excellence Award

Academy of Agriculture and Forestry, Qinghai university | China

Prof. Dr. Changcai Teng, born on 27 May 1982, is a Chinese crop genetics and breeding specialist currently serving as a Faba Bean Breeder at the Qinghai Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Science and Qinghai University’s Academy of Agriculture and Forestry. He holds a PhD (2018) and MSc (2009) in crop genetics and breeding, as well as a postgraduate qualification in forestry science (2004), all from Qinghai University in Xining, China. With professional experience spanning roles at the Agricultural Technology Promotion Center in Gonghe County and the Sino-Canada joint venture Jason Group Corporation Luyuan Ecology Co., Ltd, his research has focused on the genetics and breeding of Spring Brassica napus, potato, and faba bean. Proficient in Chinese and English, he is based in Xining, Qinghai Province.

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"Genome-wide identification of the MADS-box gene family and their role in the formation of faba bean (Vicia faba L.) growth habits", Prof. Dr. Changcai Teng., 2025

Sreevarsha Gali Venkatesulu| Cancer Genetics | Women Researcher Award

 Dr. Sreevarsha Gali Venkatesulu | Cancer Genetics | Women Researcher Award

Sungkyunkwan university | South Korea

Dr. Sreevarsha Gali Venkatesulu is an accomplished researcher in Cancer Genetics whose innovative contributions to understanding genetic drivers of tumor progression, hereditary cancer risk, and molecular mechanisms of oncogenesis have earned her recognition as a leading woman scientist in the field. Her work integrates advanced genomics, biomarker discovery, and precision oncology approaches to improve early cancer detection and personalize therapeutic strategies. Through her impactful publications, collaborative research initiatives, and dedication to advancing women’s representation in scientific research, Dr. Venkatesulu has significantly strengthened the global landscape of cancer genetics. Her exceptional academic achievements, translational research efforts, and commitment to scientific excellence make her a distinguished recipient of the Women Research Award in Cancer Genetics.

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"a Selective Histone Deacetylase 6 Inhibitor, Suppresses Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Cells via AKT/mTOR Pathway", Gali, S.; Sharma, S.; Noh, H.; Kim, I.S.; Kim, H.S. BKS-112., 2025

"An experimental and computational exploration on synthesis, structural elucidation, weaker interaction and anticancer activity analysis of novel progesterone oxadiazole derivative",Prakash, Poonam R, Gali S, Manish K, C, Anant R, Shipra G, Amul D, Anupama, P, R.N. Singh, Kim Hyung Sik., 2025

"Therapeutic potential of bark extracts from Macaranga denticulata on renal fibrosis in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats", Gali, S.; Kundu, A.; Sharma, S.; Ahn, M. Y.; Puia, Z.; Kumar, V. Kim, H. S., 2025

"a Selective SIRT1/2 Inhibitor, Attenuates High-fat Diet-induced Hepatic Fibrosis via Inhibition of HSC Activation in ZDF Rats",Fengfeng Xiao; Yongkang Liu; Sharma S, Gali, S, Kundu A, Park JH, Kim JS, Kim HS., 2025

Genetic Disorders Education Excellence Award

Introduction:

Welcome to the Genetic Disorders Education Excellence Award, honoring individuals and organizations committed to raising awareness and understanding of genetic disorders. This award celebrates excellence in genetic disorder education and advocacy efforts.

About the Award:

The Genetic Disorders Education Excellence Award acknowledges exceptional contributions to educating communities about genetic disorders. This prestigious award recognizes individuals, educators, healthcare professionals, and organizations that have made significant strides in promoting awareness and understanding of genetic conditions.

Eligibility:

Educators, healthcare professionals, researchers, advocates, and organizations worldwide are eligible to apply for the Genetic Disorders Education Excellence Award. There are no age limits, and both individuals and groups may submit nominations. Eligible candidates must have demonstrated excellence in genetic disorder education and advocacy.

Qualification and Publications:

Candidates should have a proven track record of contributions to genetic disorder education, demonstrated through publications, educational programs, advocacy initiatives, or other forms of engagement. Submissions should highlight innovative approaches to raising awareness and understanding of genetic conditions.

Evaluation Criteria:

Submissions will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
  1. Effectiveness of efforts to educate and raise awareness about genetic disorders.
  2. Creativity and innovation in developing educational resources and programs.
  3. Impact on improving access to information and support for individuals and families affected by genetic conditions.
  4. Quality and clarity of the submission materials.

Submission Guidelines:

Candidates should submit a biography, description of their genetic disorder education efforts, supporting materials (such as educational resources or outreach materials), and any relevant documentation. All submissions must adhere to the specified format guidelines provided on the submission portal.

Recognition:

The recipient(s) of the Genetic Disorders Education Excellence Award will receive a prestigious honor, along with recognition through various platforms to highlight their contribution to genetic disorder education and advocacy. Winners may be featured in promotional campaigns and recognized as leaders in the field.

Community Impact:

The Genetic Disorders Education Excellence Award aims to foster a more informed and supportive community for individuals and families affected by genetic disorders. By celebrating excellence in genetic disorder education, we hope to inspire greater awareness, empathy, and support within communities worldwide.

Biography and Abstract:

Candidates should provide a concise biography outlining their background and expertise in genetic disorder education and advocacy. An abstract summarizing the significance of their efforts and their impact on raising awareness and understanding of genetic disorders should also be included.

Supporting Files:

Candidates may include supporting materials such as educational resources, outreach programs, media coverage, or testimonials that demonstrate the impact of their genetic disorder education efforts. These files should illustrate the candidate's dedication and effectiveness in educating and empowering communities.