Abdul Karim Khalid | Host Genetics | Best Paper Award

Mr. Abdul Karim Khalid | Host Genetics | Best Paper Award

Huazhong Agricultural University | China

Abdul Karim Khalid is a veterinary researcher specializing in preventive veterinary medicine, microbial pathogenesis, and host–microbe interactions, currently based in Wuhan, China. He earned his Master’s degree in Preventive Veterinary Medicine from Huazhong Agricultural University with a strong academic record, where his thesis focused on elucidating the role of the secreted protein MbovP537 as a virulence factor and diagnostic antigen in Mycoplasma bovis pathogenesis. His research integrates molecular microbiology, immunology, and translational One Health approaches, encompassing gene cloning, protein expression, mammalian cell culture, and advanced immunological assays. Abdul has contributed to multiple high-impact peer-reviewed publications in journals such as Veterinary Microbiology, eLife, Cells, and Frontiers in Immunology. He also holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Gomal University, Pakistan, and brings valuable clinical experience alongside strong bioinformatics and statistical analysis skills.

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Xiongming Du | Genetic Variation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xiongming Du | Genetic Variation | Best Researcher Award

Cotton Research Institute, CAAS | China

Dr. Xiongming Du is a distinguished Chinese life scientist and Professor at the National Nanfan Research Institute (Sanya), Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, with a lifelong commitment to innovation, philosophical thinking, and uncovering the fundamental mechanisms of plant life for sustainable agriculture and human well-being. He earned his PhD in Plant Breeding and Genetics from Nanjing Agricultural University and has dedicated more than three decades to cotton genetics and breeding at the Institute of Cotton Research, CAAS, where he has served as Professor, Dean of the Cotton Germplasm Division, and Deputy Director of the State Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology. Dr. Du has published over 240 scientific papers with more than 6,600 citations (H-index 35), making seminal contributions to cotton genomics, fiber development, stress tolerance, and germplasm innovation, and establishing himself as an internationally recognized leader in plant genetics and crop improvement.

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Hongzhou LU | Host Genetics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Hongzhou LU | Host Genetics | Research Excellence Award

Shenzhen Third People's Hospital | China

Prof. Lu Hongzhou is a distinguished clinician–scientist and leader in infectious diseases, currently serving as Director of Shenzhen Third People’s Hospital (Second Hospital Affiliated to Southern University of Science and Technology), Director of the National Clinical Research Center for Infectious Diseases, Deputy Dean of the Medical School of Southern University of Science and Technology, and Full Professor of Internal Medicine. He received his MBBS from Bengbu Medical College and PhD in Internal Medicine from Shanghai Medical University, and completed postdoctoral training at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, USA. Prof. Lu has dedicated over three decades to clinical practice, education, and research in infectious diseases, with major contributions to HIV/AIDS functional cure, emerging and re-emerging infections, rational antibiotic use, and severe respiratory and CNS infections. He has published over 500 peer-reviewed papers in leading journals including NEJM, Nature, and Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy, authored 15 books, holds 15 patents, and has led more than 60 major research grants. Recognized globally, he is a Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology, listed among Stanford University’s World’s Top 2% Scientists (2021–2024), and ranked in the top 0.05% scholars worldwide by ScholarGPS. Prof. Lu holds key advisory roles with the World Health Organization and national health authorities, has led responses to major public health emergencies including COVID-19 and Mpox, and is Editor-in-Chief of iLABMED. His work has been honored with numerous national and international awards for scientific, clinical, and public health excellence.

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