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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Featured Publications

"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

Dongli Pan | Herpesvirus Infection | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Dongli Pan | Herpesvirus Infection | Best Researcher Award

Zhejiang University School of Medicine | China

Dr. Prof. Dongli Pan is a distinguished biochemist whose research has significantly advanced the understanding of viral pathogenesis and host-virus interactions. She earned her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (2001–2007), where her dissertation focused on the fast kinetics of tRNA movement on the ribosome during bacterial translation elongation, following a B.S. in Chemistry from Peking University, Beijing (1997–2001). Currently a Professor at the Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Dr. Pan’s major research interests center on the mechanisms of herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection and pathogenesis, HSV-host interactions, and anti-HSV drug development. Her research excellence has been recognized through several competitive national grants, including major projects funded by the National Key R&D Project of China and the National Natural Science Foundation of China, with total funding exceeding several million RMB. Dr. Pan has led and contributed to groundbreaking studies on viral latency, host microRNAs, and innate immune responses to DNA viruses. Before joining Zhejiang University, she conducted postdoctoral research at Harvard Medical School and the University of Pennsylvania, deepening her expertise in molecular virology. In addition to her research, Dr. Pan is a dedicated educator, actively involved in undergraduate and graduate teaching at Zhejiang University and the Zhejiang University–University of Edinburgh Institute, where she organizes and lectures in courses such as Infection 3, Pathogens, and Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, fostering the next generation of biomedical scientists through her bilingual instruction and mentorship.

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Featured Publications

"Inhibitory effect of Alantolactone against varicella-zoster virus in vitro", Virology JournalThis link is disabled., 2025.

"A potent protective bispecific nanobody targeting Herpes simplex virus gD reveals vulnerable epitope for neutralizing",Nature CommunicationsThis link is disabled., 2025.

"Discovery of Novel Piperazinone-Fused Hydroxypyridinones Inhibiting Herpes Simplex Virus Gene Transcription and Viral Replication", Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2025.

"Quantification and analysis of thymidine kinase expression from acyclovir-resistant G-string insertion and deletion mutants in herpes simplex virus-infected cells", J. Virol, 2025.

Kheireddine Ouali | Oxidative Stress and Diabetes | Best Researcher Award

Prof Kheireddine Ouali | Oxidative Stress and Diabetes | Best Researcher Award

University of Badji Mokhtar Annaba | Algeria

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Early Academic Pursuits

Kheireddine Ouali was born on December 27, 1970, in Annaba, Algeria. He pursued his early education in his hometown before embarking on higher studies. His academic journey led him to specialize in biology and animal physiology, culminating in the attainment of a Doctorat d’État.

Professional Endeavors

Currently holding the prestigious position of Professor, Kheireddine Ouali serves as both an educator and a researcher. He is based at BP12 El Hadjar Annaba 23000, Algeria, and can be reached at 038562004 or via his mobile at 0561097708. His professional responsibilities extend to his role as the Director of the Laboratory of Environmental Biosurveillance, where he oversees significant research projects and initiatives.

Contributions and Research Focus on Oxidative stress and Diabetes

Ouali's research primarily focuses on biology and animal physiology. His contributions to these fields are substantial, with numerous publications and research projects that have advanced understanding and innovation. His work is particularly noted for its emphasis on environmental biosurveillance, addressing critical issues related to environmental health and safety.

Impact and Influence

Kheireddine Ouali has made a profound impact on the scientific community, both within Algeria and internationally. His research findings and academic contributions have influenced policies and practices in environmental health. Additionally, his role as an educator has enabled him to mentor and guide the next generation of scientists and researchers.

Academic Cites

Ouali's academic work has been widely cited in various scientific journals and publications. His research on animal physiology and environmental biosurveillance is frequently referenced by peers, underscoring his influence and the importance of his contributions to these fields.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a leading figure in his field, Kheireddine Ouali's legacy is marked by his dedication to scientific advancement and education. His future contributions are anticipated to further enhance understanding in biology, animal physiology, and environmental health, ensuring that his impact will continue to be felt for years to come.

Notable Publications

Effect of subacute treatment with bisphenol A on oxidative stress biomarkers and lipid peroxidation in Gambusia affinis mosquitofish 2023(3)

Subchronic toxicity of iron-selenium nanoparticles on oxidative stress response, histopathological, and nuclear damage in amphibian larvae Rana saharica 2023(1)

Tempol a superoxide dismutase mimic reduces cardiac muscle cell death through the control of oxidative stress in streptozotocin-induced diabetes 2023(1)

Effect of contaminated diet with a plant growth regulator “1-methylcyclopropene” on the hematological parameters and liver function of albino Wistar rats 2023(1)

In Vivo and In Silico Studies Assessment of the Effects of Oral Exposure to 1-Methylcyclopropene on Liver Function in Male Albino Rats 2024