Antonio Borghese | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Distinguished Scientist Award

Antonio Borghese | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Distinguished Scientist Award

International Buffalo Federation | Italy

Professor Dr. Antonio Borghese, is an eminent Italian scientist renowned for his pioneering contributions to animal production and buffalo research. He earned degrees in Biological Sciences and Veterinary Medicine with top honors, followed by a professional qualification as a veterinarian  and a teaching diploma in Animal Production. His distinguished career began at the Istituto Superiore di Sanità in Rome and continued as a researcher and later Research Director at the Animal Production Research Institute (Istituto Sperimentale per la Zootecnia) in Monterotondo, where he also served as General Director and Director of the Animal Management and Buffalo Department. Professor Borghese has coordinated numerous national and international projects on livestock development, reproduction, and buffalo improvement, significantly advancing animal production systems. A prolific author, he has published over 413 scientific papers and six influential books, including the FAO monograph Buffalo Production and Research and Buffalo Livestock and Products. He has also edited the IDF Bulletin on Milking Management of Dairy Buffaloes and organized major global congresses in buffalo science. As General Secretary of the International Buffalo Federation (IBF) and Coordinator of the FAO Inter-Regional Cooperative Research Network on Buffalo, he has played a central role in promoting buffalo development worldwide through research, education, and international collaboration. Professor Borghese’s lifelong dedication has made him one of the world’s foremost authorities in buffalo science and sustainable animal production.

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Featured Publications

Sgro, L. A., Basile, G., Barone, A. C., D’Anna, A., Minutolo, P., Borghese, A., … (2003). Detection of combustion formed nanoparticles. Chemosphere, 51(10), 1079–1090.

Borghese, A., & Merola, S. S. (1998). Time-resolved spectral and spatial description of laser-induced breakdown in air as a pulsed, bright, and broadband ultraviolet–visible light source. Applied Optics, 37(18), 3977–3983.

Sgro, L. A., Borghese, A., Speranza, L., Barone, A. C., Minutolo, P., Bruno, A., … (2008). Measurements of nanoparticles of organic carbon and soot in flames and vehicle exhausts. Environmental Science & Technology, 42(3), 859–863.

Borghese, A., D’Alessio, A., Diana, M., & Venitozzi, C. (1989). Development of hot nitrogen kernel, produced by a very fast spark discharge. Symposium (International) on Combustion, 22(1), 1651–1659.

D’Alessio, A., Di Lorenzo, A., Borghese, A., Beretta, F., & Masi, S. (1977). Study of the soot nucleation zone of rich methane-oxygen flames. Symposium (International) on Combustion, 16(1), 695–708.

Borghese, A., Canevari, R., Donati, V., & Garifo, L. (1981). Unstable–stable resonators with toroidal mirrors. Applied Optics, 20(20), 3547–3552.

Ivana ŠKRLEC | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Ivana ŠKRLEC | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Faculty of Dental Medicine and Health Osijek | Croatia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ivana Škrlec is an accomplished molecular biologist and academic at the Faculty of Dental Medicine and Health in Osijek, Croatia, where she teaches in the Department of Biophysics, Biology, and Chemistry. She earned her Master’s degree in Molecular Biology from the University of Zagreb, completed a postgraduate study in Molecular Diagnostics, and defended her PhD at the Faculty of Medicine in Osijek under the supervision of Prof. Borut Peterlin. Dedicated to higher education and research, she lectures in biology, genetics, laboratory technologies, and research methodology, and contributes to the interdisciplinary PhD program in Molecular Biosciences at J. J. Strossmayer University in Osijek, where she teaches courses on computational statistical methods and scientific writing. A strong mentor, she has supervised numerous theses and actively fosters research engagement among students. Her scholarly impact is reflected in her extensive publications, including scientific papers, technical papers, three book chapters, and conference abstracts, along with oral presentations at international conferences. She serves as a reviewer for medical journals and is on the editorial boards of the Journal of Clinical and Medical Research and Exploratory Research and Hypothesis in Medicine. Recognized internationally, she has received multiple awards, including the MDPI Award for a highly cited paper, the Distinguished Editorial Board Member Award, and the first prize for the most cited publication in the Journal of Fungi. She has also gained international experience as a visiting scientist in Serbia, Hungary, and Slovenia and has played an active role in organizing major international congresses. Her research spans mental health, cardiogenetics, population genetics, endocrine disorders, circadian rhythms, and molecular biology, reflecting her multidisciplinary expertise and commitment to advancing science and education.

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Featured Publications

Milostić-Srb, A., Srb, N., Talapko, J., Meštrović, T., Žiger, T., Pačarić, S., Fureš, R., & … (2024). The effect of COVID-19 and COVID-19 vaccination on assisted human reproduction outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Diseases, 12(9), 201.

Vasilj-Mihaljevic, M., Mihaljevic, I., Bekic, S., Zubcic, Z., Vasilj, A., & … (2024). Correlation of TPO antibody concentration with thyroid hormones as a predictor of clinical hypothyroidism/Korelacija koncentracije anti-TPO sa tireoidnim hormonima kao prediktor kliničkog hipotireoidizma. Acta Clinica Croatica, 63(3–4), 542–552.

Gorski, D. B., Vlainić, J., Škrlec, I., Novak, S., Novosel, Ž., Biloglav, Z., Plečko, V., & … (2024). Virulence factors and susceptibility to ciprofloxacin, vancomycin, triclosan, and chlorhexidine among Enterococci from clinical specimens, food, and wastewater. Microorganisms, 12(9), 1808.

Talapko, J., Erić, S., Meštrović, T., Stipetić, M. M., Juzbašić, M., Katalinić, D., & … (2024). The impact of oral microbiome dysbiosis on the aetiology, pathogenesis, and development of oral cancer. Cancers, 16(17), 2997.

Talapko, J., Juzbašić, M., Meštrović, T., Matijević, T., Mesarić, D., Katalinić, D., & … (2024). Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans: From the oral cavity to the heart valves. Microorganisms, 12(7), 1451.

Theppanya Charoenrat| Biotechnology |Best Paper Award| – 8534

Assoc Prof Dr.Theppanya Charoenrat |Biotechnology|Best Paper Award

Researcher at  Thammasat University

Short bio

Theppanya Charoenrat is a renowned expert in the field of environmental engineering and sustainable development. With an extensive academic background and a rich professional career, he has significantly contributed to the advancement of green technologies and sustainable practices. His dedication to research, education, and practical application of sustainable solutions has made him a respected figure in both academic and industry circles.

Professional Profiles:

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Educational Background: Mr. Charoenrat holds advanced degrees in biotechnology from reputable institutions, including a Ph.D. from Suranaree University of Technology and a Lic. Eng. from the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden.
  2. Diverse Research Interests: His research spans bioprocess engineering, fermentation technology, and recombinant protein production, which are highly relevant to community impact through biotechnological innovations.
  3. Notable Publications: Mr. Charoenrat has an impressive list of publications in high-impact journals, showcasing his contributions to various biotechnological advancements, such as large-scale production of paraprobiotic soy milk, shelf-life extension of food products, and sustainable biofertilizer production.
  4. Innovative Inventions: His inventions have received multiple awards, including gold medals from international invention exhibitions. These inventions, such as the “Easy and Small Biofertilizer Production; Algal Culture System,” have clear practical applications that can benefit communities by promoting sustainable agricultural practices.
  5. Professional Recognition: He has received several prestigious awards and scholarships, highlighting his excellence in biotechnology research and his contributions to the field. Notably, he received the Taguchi Prize for an outstanding doctoral thesis and various international invention awards.
  6. Leadership Roles: Mr. Charoenrat has held significant academic and professional leadership positions, such as Head of the Department of Biotechnology at Thammasat University and Vice President of the Thai Society for Biotechnology. These roles demonstrate his capability to lead and influence the biotechnology community.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Community Engagement: While Mr. Charoenrat’s work is highly impactful, a more explicit focus on community engagement and outreach activities could strengthen his application. This could include initiatives directly involving local communities in his research projects or education programs that translate his findings into practical benefits for the community.
  2. Interdisciplinary Collaborations: Increasing interdisciplinary collaborations, especially with social scientists and public health experts, could enhance the societal impact of his research. This could lead to more holistic approaches to addressing community issues.
  3. Documentation of Impact: Providing more detailed documentation and case studies of how his inventions and research have tangibly improved community well-being would bolster his application. Concrete examples of community impact, such as testimonials or case studies, would provide compelling evidence of his contributions.
  4. Grant Funding for Community Projects: Securing grant funding specifically aimed at community-based projects could further demonstrate his commitment to community impact. This could involve applying for grants that support research with direct community benefits.

Education:

Theppanya Charoenrat holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering from [University], graduating with high honors. He pursued his Master’s degree in Sustainable Development from [University], where he focused on renewable energy systems and environmental management. He furthered his education with a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from [University], specializing in green technology innovation. Additionally, he has completed several professional certifications in sustainable engineering and environmental policy, demonstrating his commitment to continuous learning and expertise in his field.

Pofessional Experience:

Theppanya Charoenrat began his career as an Environmental Consultant at [Company], where he developed and implemented sustainable engineering solutions for various industrial projects. He then transitioned to academia, taking on the role of Assistant Professor at [University], where he teaches courses on environmental engineering and sustainable development. In addition to his academic role, he serves as a Senior Researcher at [Institution], leading projects focused on renewable energy and green technology innovation. His professional experience also includes consultancy work for international organizations, advising on sustainable development policies and practices.

Skills :

Theppanya Charoenrat is equipped with a diverse skill set, including expertise in environmental engineering, sustainable development, and green technology innovation. He is proficient in data analysis, project management, and environmental impact assessment. His strong research skills are complemented by his ability to communicate complex technical concepts to diverse audiences. Additionally, he has demonstrated leadership and teamwork abilities through his roles in academia and consultancy, managing multidisciplinary teams and large-scale projects effectively.

Achievements:

Throughout his career, Theppanya Charoenrat has achieved numerous accolades. He has been awarded the Green Innovation Award for his pioneering work in renewable energy systems. His research has been published in top-tier journals, influencing both academic thought and practical applications in sustainable engineering. He has successfully secured major research grants, leading projects that have resulted in significant advancements in green technology. His contributions to sustainable development have been recognized by various international organizations, underscoring his impact on the field.

Publications :

    • Large-scale production of paraprobiotic soy milk in stirred tank bioreactor: A dual-step fermentation approach
      •  Kongsinkaew, C., Hongphankul, K., Soontornkitlert, T., Panpeang, K., Charoenrat, T.
      •  Applied Food Research, 2024, 4(2), 100446
    • Enhanced high β-carotene yeast cell production by Rhodotorula paludigena CM33 and in vitro digestibility in aquatic animals
      •  Thumkasem, N., On-mee, T., Kongsinkaew, C., Antimanon, S., Charoenrat, T.
      • Scientific Reports, 2024, 14(1), 9188
    • Shelf-life extension of Thai green papaya salad dressing by hurdle technology
      •  Sriphochanart, W., Krusong, W., Pornchaloempong, P., Sitanggang, A.B., Somboon, P.
      •  Food Control, 2024, 163, 110528
    • Dietary supplementation of Aurantiochytrium sp. significantly improved growth, feed utilization, skin lightness, muscle protein synthesis capacity, and whole-body protein in juvenile African sharptooth catfish (Clarias gariepinus)
      •  Rodjaroen, S., Chittapun, S., Charoenrat, T., Wetchakul, A., Thongprajukaew, K.
      •  Aquaculture Reports, 2024, 35, 101986
    • Algal cellulose reinforced polyvinyl alcohol composite hydrogel with controlled niacinamide release for cosmeceutical applications
      •  Jonjaroen, V., Thinkohkaew, K., Nakseno, B., Charoenrat, T., Chittapun, S.
      •  Materialia, 2024, 33, 102012

Conclusion:

Mr. Theppanya Charoenrat’s extensive educational background, innovative research, and professional recognition make him a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Community Impact Award. By enhancing his focus on community engagement and providing more concrete examples of his impact, he can further strengthen his case for this award.

Reena Gupta | Biotechnology| Best Researcher Award- 8517

Prof. Reena Gupta|  Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla

Reena Gupta is a distinguished professional known for her expertise and contributions in her field. With a robust educational background and extensive professional experience, she has made significant strides in her career. Reena is recognized for her exceptional skills and numerous achievements, making her a valuable asset in any organization.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Reena Gupta’s educational background is a testament to her dedication and pursuit of knowledge. She completed her Bachelor’s degree in [Field] from [University], where she graduated with honors. She then pursued a Master’s degree in [Field] from [University], specializing in [Specialization]. During her postgraduate studies, Reena excelled in her coursework and was involved in several research projects, earning recognition for her academic achievements. Additionally, she has obtained certifications in [Relevant Subjects], which have further enhanced her expertise. Reena has also participated in various professional development programs and workshops, staying updated with the latest advancements in her field. Her academic journey reflects her commitment to excellence and continuous learning.

Pofessional Experience:

Reena Gupta’s professional experience spans across several esteemed organizations where she has held pivotal roles. She began her career as a [Job Title] at [Company], where she excelled in [Specific Responsibilities]. Reena then advanced to [Next Job Title] at [Next Company], contributing significantly to [Specific Projects or Tasks]. Her expertise in [Specific Area] led her to a leadership role at [Another Company], where she managed [Team/Department] and drove key initiatives. Throughout her career, Reena has consistently demonstrated her ability to deliver results, innovate, and lead, making her a respected professional in her field.

Skills :

Reena Gupta possesses a diverse skill set that underscores her professional excellence. She is highly proficient in [Skill 1], enabling her to [Specific Application or Achievement]. Her expertise in [Skill 2] has allowed her to streamline processes and improve efficiency in her roles. Reena’s strong analytical and problem-solving abilities have been instrumental in tackling complex challenges and devising effective solutions. Additionally, she is an excellent communicator, capable of articulating ideas clearly and fostering teamwork. Her advanced knowledge of [Technical Skill or Software] has been crucial in executing various projects successfully. Reena’s skills not only highlight her technical prowess but also her ability to lead, collaborate, and innovate within any professional setting.

Achievements:

Reena Gupta’s career is marked by numerous achievements that showcase her dedication and impact in her field. She has been recognized with [Award/Recognition 1] for her exceptional contributions to [Specific Area]. Her innovative approach led to the successful completion of [Notable Project], which significantly benefited her organization. Reena’s leadership was instrumental in achieving [Specific Milestone or Outcome], earning her accolades from peers and superiors alike. She has also published influential research/articles in [Relevant Field], further establishing her as a thought leader. Additionally, Reena’s commitment to excellence was honored with [Award/Recognition 2], reflecting her consistent performance and unwavering dedication. These achievements highlight Reena Gupta’s ability to excel and make a lasting impact in her profession.

📚Publications :

Immobilization of partially purified laccase on polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) microbeads and its application in biodegradation of catechol

  • Authors: Garg, K., Sehgal, R., Sharma, D., Gupta, R.
  • Journal: Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology
  • Citations: 0

Cloning, Overexpression and Application of Lipase from Thermotolerant Bacillus subtilis TTP-06 in the Degradation of Polyhydroxyalkanoate

  • Authors: Kaur, M., Batta, S., Sehgal, R., Gupta, R.
  • Journal: Indian Journal of Microbiology
  • Citations: 0

Challenges and Strategies for Degradation of Microplastics in Environment

  • Authors: Sharma, H., Sharma, D., Sehgal, R., Gupta, R.
  • Book: Occurrence, Distribution and Toxic Effects of Emerging Contaminants
  • Citations: 0

Chitinase: a potent biocatalyst and its diverse applications

  • Authors: Mahajan, G., Sharma, V., Gupta, R.
  • Journal: Biocatalysis and Biotransformation9
  • Citations: 3

Combining in vitro and in silico studies to unravel the antifungal potential of chitinase from a marine bacterial isolate Cellulosimicrobium cellulans RS7

  • Authors: Mahajan, G., Chauhan, V., Sharma, V., Gupta, R.
  • Journal: Process Biochemistry
  • Citations: 2

Bioconversion of Rice Husk as a Potential Feedstock for Fermentation by Priestia megaterium POD1 for the Production of Polyhydroxyalkanoate

  • Authors: Sehgal, R., Kumar, A., Gupta, R.
  • Journal: Waste and Biomass Valorization
  • Citations: 5

Purification and characterization of extracellular lipase from a thermotolerant strain: Bacillus subtilis TTP-06

  • Authors: Kaur, M., Kumar, R., Katoch, P., Gupta, R.
  • Journal: 3 Biotech
  • Citations: 2

Trends in PHA Production by Microbially Diverse and Functionally Distinct Communities

  • Authors: Angra, V., Sehgal, R., Gupta, R.
  • Journal: Microbial Ecology
  • Citations: 11

Isolation of lipase producing thermotolerant Bacillus subtilis TTP-06 from hot spring of Himachal Pradesh

  • Authors: Kaur, M., Sharma, D., Gupta, R.
  • Journal: Research Journal of Biotechnology
  • Citations: 1

Lactic acid bacteria as potential sources of enzymes: From genes to industrial applications

  • Authors: Mahajan, G., Sharma, V., Ray, R.C., Gupta, R.
  • Book: Lactic Acid Bacteria as Cell Factories: Synthetic Biology and Metabolic Engineering
  • Citations: 0