Marcio Jose Concepcion-Zavaleta | Bio Materials | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Marcio Jose Concepcion-Zavaleta | Bio Materials | Young Scientist Award

Research | Universidad Científica del Sur | Peru

Dr. Marcio Jose Concepcion-Zavaleta is a Peruvian physician and endocrinologist, recognized for his outstanding academic and research achievements. He graduated as the top student at the Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Faculty of Medicine, excelling throughout six years of medical training. He completed his internship at Hospital Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins in Lima and later pursued residency training in Endocrinology at Hospital Nacional Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen – EsSalud. Currently, he serves as an endocrinologist at Javier Prado Clinic and Hospital Voto Bernales, while actively engaging in academic and clinical research. With more than indexed publications in Scopus, PubMed, and SciELO, he has contributed significantly to the literature on diabetes, thyroid disorders, obesity, and metabolic bone disease. A member of international and national endocrine societies, he also serves on editorial boards of leading journals and mentors young researchers, aiming to advance endocrinology through research and education.

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Education

Dr. Marcio Jose Concepcion-Zavaleta earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from the Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Peru, where he consistently ranked first in his cohort of students across all six years of medical school. His excellence in academic performance was further demonstrated during his internship at Hospital Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins, one of Peru’s most prestigious hospitals, where he gained comprehensive clinical experience. Driven by a passion for endocrinology, he pursued specialty training through a residency in Endocrinology at Hospital Nacional Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen – EsSalud in Lima, Peru. This residency provided him with specialized clinical expertise in managing complex endocrine disorders, including diabetes, thyroid disease, and metabolic bone conditions. His education extended beyond clinical practice to research, where he developed strong skills in scientific writing, systematic reviews, and evidence-based medicine. This educational foundation established him as both a skilled clinician and a prolific researcher.

Experience

Dr. Marcio Jose Concepcion-Zavaleta has built a solid career in both clinical endocrinology and academic research. Following his medical degree and residency, he began practicing as a specialist endocrinologist at Javier Prado Clinic and Hospital Voto Bernales in Lima, Peru, where he continues to provide expert care in diabetes, thyroid disorders, obesity, and bone metabolism. Beyond clinical duties, he has actively contributed to academia, serving as an Associate Researcher at Universidad Científica del Sur. His research portfolio includes more than  scientific articles, spanning systematic reviews, narrative reviews, case reports, descriptive studies, and analytical investigations, published in high-quality journals indexed in Scopus, PubMed, and SciELO. He has served as an editorial team member for the World Journal of Gastroenterology (Q1) and the Electronic Journal of General Medicine (Q3), contributing to peer review and editorial processes. He also mentors medical students and residents, emphasizing scientific writing and research methodology.

Research Focus

Dr. Marcio Jose Concepcion-Zavaleta focuses his research on diabetes mellitus, thyroid disorders, obesity, and metabolic bone diseases, with an emphasis on evidence-based medicine and clinical applicability. He has published extensively on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of endocrine disorders, contributing both to the scientific literature and clinical guidelines. His research interests extend to autoimmune thyroid disease and its systemic manifestations, as well as the metabolic complications of obesity and diabetes. He has also engaged in multidisciplinary collaborations, particularly in gastroenterology and internal medicine, reflecting the interconnected nature of chronic diseases. Beyond disease-specific research, he has contributed methodologically through systematic reviews, narrative reviews, and case reports, offering valuable evidence to inform clinical decision-making. His involvement as an editor and peer reviewer further underscores his commitment to ensuring quality in scientific publications. Ultimately, his research aims to bridge clinical practice with academic inquiry, improving patient care outcomes in endocrinology.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Marcio Jose Concepcion-Zavaleta has consistently been recognized for his academic excellence and scientific productivity. His most notable early achievement was graduating as valedictorian of his medical class at the Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, underscoring his academic dedication. His prolific research output, with more than 70 peer-reviewed publications, has earned him a strong reputation nationally and internationally. His active participation as a speaker and contributor in national and international medical conferences highlights his role in knowledge dissemination and professional leadership. He holds memberships in the American Society of Endocrinology and the Peruvian Society of Endocrinology, reflecting his engagement with professional communities. Furthermore, his editorial contributions to the World Journal of Gastroenterology (Q1) and the Electronic Journal of General Medicine (Q3) showcase his recognition by the international scientific community. These accomplishments affirm his status as a dedicated clinician-researcher committed to advancing endocrinology through scholarship, education, and professional collaboration.

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Conclusion

The researcher demonstrates a strong research profile, with a focus on endocrinology and a significant publication record. Their commitment to education and training, as well as their editorial experience, are notable strengths. With further development of international collaboration and publication in top-tier journals, they could become an even stronger candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Their contributions to the field of endocrinology and their potential for future research make them a strong contender for this award.

Bingcheng Yi | Bioinspired Functional Surfaces | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Bingcheng Yi | Bioinspired Functional Surfaces  | Best Researcher Award

Associated professor at University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, china 

Bingcheng Yi is an Associated Professor at the University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, China. With expertise in biomaterials and tissue engineering, Dr. Yi has made significant contributions to the development of biomimetic materials for tissue regeneration. His research focuses on vascular tissue engineering, modification of biomaterials, and cell-matrix interactions [1].

Publication Profile

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Education 🎓

PhD in Biomaterials, Donghua University, 2020 👩‍🎓Master in Biochemical Engineering, Donghua University, 2016 🧪Bachelor in Food Quality and Safety, Hainan University, 2013 🍽️

Experience 💼

2022–Present: Associate Professor, University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 🏫2020–2022: Postdoc, Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University 🏥2016–2020: Research Assistant, Donghua University 🔬

Awards and Honors 🏅🏆

Dr. Zhang has received numerous awards, including the National Scholarship for Graduate Students (2019), Best Research Presentation Award at the International Biomaterials Conference (2020), and an Excellence in Innovation Award from the University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (2022).

Research Focus 🔬

His research focuses on vascular tissue engineering, developing advanced biomaterials like nanofiber hydrogels to regulate cell behaviors, mechanisms of cell-matrix interactions in tissue remodeling, and designing biomimetic materials for effective tissue regeneration. 💡

Publications 📖

Bacterial cellulose-based scaffold modified with anti-CD29 antibody to selectively capture urine-derived stem cells for bladder repair
Authors: Shao, T., Yan, M., Liu, R., Yi, B., Zhou, Q.
Journal: Carbohydrate Polymers
Year: 2025, Volume 352, Article 123150
Summary: The article focuses on a bacterial cellulose-based scaffold modified with anti-CD29 antibody for selectively capturing urine-derived stem cells aimed at bladder repair.

Fucoidan-derived carbon dots as nanopenetrants of blood-brain barrier for Parkinson’s disease treatment
Authors: Han, M., Yi, B., Song, R., Shen, X., Zhou, Q.
Journal: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
Year: 2025, Volume 680, pp. 516–527
Summary: This study investigates fucoidan-derived carbon dots as nanocarriers for penetrating the blood-brain barrier to treat Parkinson’s disease.

ADSCC-CM-Induced Keratin Hydrogel-Based Bioactive Microneedle Patch Containing Triamcinolone Acetonide for the Treatment of Pathological Scar
Authors: Li, C., Yi, B., Xu, Q., Zhou, Q., Wang, Z.
Journal: Advanced Functional Materials
Year: 2024, Volume 34(46), Article 2400457
Summary: This research presents a keratin hydrogel-based microneedle patch, induced by ADSCC-conditioned media, for the treatment of pathological scars.

Mechanical loading on cell-free polymer composite scaffold enhances in situ regeneration of fully functional Achilles tendon in a rabbit model
Authors: Wang, W., Lin, X., Tu, T., Zhang, P., Liu, W.
Journal: Biomaterials Advances
Year: 2024, Volume 163, Article 213950
Summary: The article discusses the effects of mechanical loading on a cell-free polymer scaffold, promoting tendon regeneration in a rabbit model.

Piezoelectrically-enhanced composite membranes mimicking the tendinous electrical microenvironment for advanced tendon repair
Authors: Wang, W., Wang, P., Li, Q., Liu, W., Wang, X.
Journal: Nano Today
Year: 2024, Volume 57, Article 102381
Summary: This study explores the use of piezoelectric composite membranes for tendon repair by mimicking the electrical microenvironment.

Ecofriendly and high-performance flexible pressure sensor derived from natural plant materials for intelligent audible and silent speech recognition
Authors: Zheng, X., Yi, B., Zhou, Q., Li, Y., Li, Y.
Journal: Nano Energy
Year: 2024, Volume 126, Article 109701
Summary: The article presents a flexible pressure sensor made from natural plant materials, intended for speech recognition applications.

Sulfated Chitosan-Modified CuS Nanocluster: A Versatile Nanoformulation for Simultaneous Antibacterial and Bone Regenerative Therapy in Periodontitis
Authors: Chen, X., Huang, N., Wang, D., Yuan, C., Zhou, Q.
Journal: ACS Nano
Year: 2024, Volume 18(22), pp. 14312–14326
Summary: This study introduces a sulfated chitosan-modified CuS nanocluster for combined antibacterial and bone regeneration therapy in periodontitis.

Polylysine-derived carbon quantum dots modulate T lymphocyte responses for periodontitis treatment
Authors: Deng, X., Yi, B., Guo, F., Yuan, C., Zhou, Q.
Journal: Materials and Design
Year: 2024, Volume 241, Article 112975
Summary: The research highlights how polylysine-derived carbon quantum dots can modulate T lymphocyte responses to treat periodontitis.

Physiological cyclic stretching potentiates the cell–cell junctions in vascular endothelial layer formed on aligned fiber substrate
Authors: Shi, Y., Li, D., Yi, B., Xu, T., Zhang, Y.
Journal: Biomaterials Advances
Year: 2024, Volume 157, Article 213751
Summary: This paper explores how cyclic stretching can enhance cell–cell junctions in a vascular endothelial layer on an aligned fiber substrate.

The Combination of Aligned PDA-Fe@PLCL Conduit with Aligned GelMA Hydrogel Promotes Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
Authors: Wang, P., You, J., Liu, G., Yi, B., Huang, Q.
Journal: Advanced Healthcare Materials
Year: 2024 (in press)
Summary: This research proposes a combined conduit and hydrogel approach to promote peripheral nerve regeneration.

Conclusion

The candidate is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award due to their solid academic background, exceptional research contributions in biomaterials, and the promising potential for their findings to shape the future of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. While areas like interdisciplinary collaboration, public engagement, and commercialization could be strengthened, their work shows significant potential for continued innovation. Given their drive and track record of excellence, they are poised to make enduring contributions to both academic and clinical fields.

Jinde Zhang | Bioinspired Functional Surfaces | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jinde Zhang | Bioinspired Functional Surfaces  | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at University of Massachusetts Lowell,United States

Dr. Jinde Zhang, a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, specializes in polymer engineering and superhydrophobic coatings. 🌟 With expertise in surface chemistry, drag reduction, and anti-ice adhesion, Dr. Zhang’s research impacts sustainable materials and advanced composites. 🌍 His innovative contributions have been featured in leading scientific journals. 🧪

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Education🎓

Ph.D. in Plastics Engineering, University of Massachusetts Lowell, 2015.  M.S. in Polymer Chemistry and Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, 2011.  B.S. in Applied Chemistry, Xidian University, China, 2007.

Experience👨‍🔬 

Research Assistant Professor, University of Massachusetts Lowell, 2022–Present. Research Scientist, University of Massachusetts Lowell, 2017–2022  Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Massachusetts Lowell, 2015–2017.

Awards and Honors🏆

Hosted the Polymer Processing Society International Conference, 2018. Region IV Middle School Science Fair Mentor, 2013–2015. Nanodays Volunteer, Boston Museum of Science, 2013–2015.

Research Focus🔬

Superhydrophobic coatings for drag reduction and corrosion resistance. Development of anti-ice adhesion materials.  Recycling impacts on carbon nanotube-filled composites.  Roll-to-roll processing for advanced polymers.

Publications 📖

Tuning Wetting Properties Through Surface Geometry in the Cassie–Baxter State

Journal: Biomimetics, 2025-01-02

DOI: 10.3390/biomimetics10010020

Contributors: Talya Scheff, Florence Acha, Nathalia Diaz Armas, Joey L. Mead, Jinde Zhang

Structure–Property Relationships for Fluorinated and Fluorine-Free Superhydrophobic Crack-Free Coatings

Journal: Polymers, 2024-03-24

DOI: 10.3390/polym16070885

Contributors: Sevil Turkoglu, Jinde Zhang, Hanna Dodiuk, Samuel Kenig, Jo Ann Ratto Ross, et al.

Effect of Composition on Adhesion and Chemical Resistance in Multilayer Elastomer Laminates

Journal: ACS Applied Polymer Materials, 2023-03-30

DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.3c00132

Contributors: Jianan Yi, Mykhel Walker, Jinde Zhang, Christopher J. Hansen, Walter Zukas, Joey Mead

Dynamic Wetting Properties of Silica-Poly(Acrylic Acid) Superhydrophilic Coatings

Journal: Polymers, 2023-02-28

DOI: 10.3390/polym15051242

Contributors: Sevil Turkoglu, Jinde Zhang, Hanna Dodiuk, Samuel Kenig, Jo Ann Ratto, Joey Mead

Wetting Characteristics of Nanosilica-Poly(Acrylic Acid) Transparent Anti-Fog Coatings

Journal: Polymers, 2022-11-01

DOI: 10.3390/polym14214663

Contributors: Sevil Turkoglu, Jinde Zhang, Hanna Dodiuk, Samuel Kenig, Jo Ann Ratto, Joey Mead

The Reduction in Ice Adhesion Using Controlled Topography Superhydrophobic Coatings

Journal: Journal of Coatings Technology and Research, 2022-10-18

DOI: 10.1007/s11998-022-00682-2

Contributors: Yujie Wang, Jinde Zhang, Hanna Dodiuk, Samuel Kenig, Jo Ann Ratto, Carol Barry, Joey Mead

The Effect of Superhydrophobic Coating Composition on Topography and Ice Adhesion

Journal: Cold Regions Science and Technology, 2022-09

DOI: 10.1016/j.coldregions.2022.103623

Contributors: Yujie Wang, Jinde Zhang, Hanna Dodiuk, et al.

Improved Adhesion in Elastomeric Laminates Using Elastomer Blends

Journal: Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 2022-07-01

DOI: 10.5254/rct.22.78968

Contributors: Jianan Yi, Erin Keaney, Jinde Zhang, et al.

Listeria Monocytogenes Biofilm Formation as Affected by Stainless Steel Surface Topography and Coating Composition

Journal: Food Control, 2021-12

DOI: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2021.108275

Contributors: Tingting Gu, Apisak Meesrisom, Jinde Zhang, et al.

Effect of Protein Adsorption on Air Plastron Behavior of a Superhydrophobic Surface
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Conclusion

Zhang Jinde is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his innovative contributions to materials science, specifically in the area of superhydrophobic surfaces. His work not only advances academic knowledge but also holds significant potential for real-world applications. Zhang’s ability to bridge interdisciplinary fields and engage with the wider scientific and public community adds further strength to his candidacy. Continued collaboration, diversification of research topics, and enhanced public engagement will elevate his already impressive research trajectory. Therefore, Zhang Jinde is highly deserving of recognition for his groundbreaking work in the realm of polymer engineering and material science.

Dr. Nafise Kazemi | Core-shell nanofibers containing Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nafise Kazemi | Core-shell nanofibers containing Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nafise Kazemi,Najafabad university, Iran

Dr. Nafise Kazemiis academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

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Education

Ph.D. in Materials Engineering – Biomaterials
Islamic Azad University Najafabad Branch, Najafabad, IranThesis Title:“Fabrication and characterization of the properties of PLA-PVP-Forsterite Nanocomposite scaffold by 3Dprinting method for use in bone tissue engineering”Duration: 2018 – PresentM.Sc. in Materials Engineering – Materials CharacterizationIslamic Azad University Najafabad Branch,Najafabad, IranThesis Topic:“Preparation of Aluminate barium doped with iron and investigation of photoluminescence and magnetic properties”Duration: 2013 – 2015B.Sc. in Materials Engineering – CeramicMeybod University, Yazd, IranDuration: 2005 – 2009

Skills and Expertise

Highly skilled engineer with years of research experience in:NanocompositesDental materialsDrug delivery systemsBone treatment and wound dressingsFabrication of tissue engineering scaffolds using 3D printing methodsTests related to characterization, ex vivo, in vivo, and in vitroMotivated to group working, dedicated responsible, and organized person. Possess excellent interpersonal and communication abilities and a wide range of technical skills in:Animal testsCell culture[Add more technical skills here]

📖 Publications  Top Note :

Core-shell nanofibers containing L-arginine stimulates angiogenesis and full thickness dermal wound repair

Authors: N. Kazemi, M. Javad Mahalati, Y. Kaviani, A. Najafinezhad, M. Mirhaj

Journal: International Journal of Pharmaceutics

Year: 2024

Volume: 653

Pages: 123931

Graphene oxide-encapsulated Baghdadite nanocomposite improved physical, mechanical, and biological properties of a vancomycin-loaded PMMA bone cement

Authors: M. Tavakoli, A. Najafinezhad, M. Mirhaj, N. Kazemi, S. Nasiri-Harchegani

Journal: Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition

Year: 2024

Asymmetric tri-layer sponge-nanofiber wound dressing containing insulin-like growth factor-1 and multi-walled carbon nanotubes for acceleration of full-thickness wound healing

Authors: M. Tavakoli, M. Mirhaj, J. Varshosaz, M. Mehrjoo, M. Shahriari-Khalaji

Journal: Biomaterials Advances

Year: 2023

Volume: 151

Pages: 213468

A 3D printed polylactic acid-Baghdadite nanocomposite scaffold coated with microporous chitosan-VEGF for bone regeneration applications

Authors: S. Salehi, M. Tavakoli, M. Mirhaj, M. Mehrjoo, E. Emami

Journal: Carbohydrate Polymers

Year: 2023

Volume: 312

Pages: 120787

PDGF and VEGF-releasing bi-layer wound dressing made of sodium tripolyphosphate crosslinked gelatin-sponge layer and a carrageenan nanofiber layer

Authors: M. Alizadeh, S. Salehi, M. Tavakoli, M. Mirhaj, S.A.M. Abadi, M. Mehrjoo

Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules

Year: 2023

Volume: 233

Pages: 123491

Coaxial electrospun angiogenic nanofiber wound dressing containing advanced platelet rich-fibrin

Authors: M. Tavakoli, M. Mirhaj, S. Salehi, N. Kazemi, V. Haghighi

Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules

Year: 2022

Volume: 222

Pages: 1605–1618

Preparation of a biomimetic bi-layer chitosan wound dressing composed of A-PRF/sponge layer and L-arginine/nanofiber

Authors: M. Mirhaj, M. Tavakoli, J. Varshosaz, V. Haghighi, M. Alizadeh

Journal: Carbohydrate Polymers

Year: 2022

Volume: 292

Pages: 119648

Platelet rich fibrin containing nanofibrous dressing for wound healing application: Fabrication, characterization and biological evaluations

Authors: M. Mirhaj, M. Tavakoli, J. Varshosaz, S. Salehi, N. Kazemi

Journal: Biomaterials Advances

Year: 2022

Volume: 134

Pages: 112541