Hui Xiong | Bio Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hui Xiong | Bio Materials | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | China Pharmaceutical University | China

Dr. Hui Xiong is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutics at China Pharmaceutical University. Her work bridges pharmaceutics, tumor biology, and nanomedicine engineering to create advanced drug delivery systems that improve cancer treatment outcomes. SCI-indexed publications as first or corresponding author, her research contributions have been featured in high-impact journals such as ACS Nano, Nano Letters, Journal of Controlled Release, Small, and Advanced Healthcare Materials. She holds an H-index of 16, four national invention patents, and has secured multiple research grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and other prestigious programs. Dr. Xiong’s research emphasizes multifunctional nanocarriers, targeted therapy, tumor microenvironment modulation, and ferroptosis-inducing strategies, particularly for breast cancer. Her translational approach seeks to bridge laboratory innovation with clinical applications, offering new therapeutic paradigms in oncology. Through her leadership and contributions, she has established herself as a rising scholar in nanomedicine-driven pharmaceutics.

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Education

Dr. Hui Xiong obtained her Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics from China Pharmaceutical University, one of the leading institutions for pharmaceutical sciences in China. During her doctoral studies, she specialized in advanced drug delivery systems, focusing on the design of multifunctional nanocarriers to overcome therapeutic limitations in cancer treatment. Her doctoral research introduced novel hydroxyapatite-based dual-targeted nanoparticles that enhanced the efficacy of chemotherapeutic drugs, laying the foundation for her later work on multifunctional nanoplatforms. Her training combined pharmaceutics, materials science, and tumor biology, allowing her to integrate multidisciplinary strategies for addressing challenges such as poor bioavailability, tumor heterogeneity, and drug resistance. Following her doctoral training, she expanded her expertise by engaging in postdoctoral projects supported by national and provincial research programs. This educational foundation not only provided her with strong theoretical and technical skills but also shaped her research trajectory toward translational nanomedicine and oncology-focused pharmaceutics.

Experience

Dr. Hui Xiong currently serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutics at China Pharmaceutical University. She has established an independent research program focusing on cancer-targeted nanomedicine and innovative drug delivery platforms. Over the years, she has published extensively in top-tier journals, including ACS Nano, Nano Letters, and Journal of Controlled Release. She has successfully led multiple projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, and Jiangsu Provincial Research Grants. Beyond publishing Dr. Xiong has also filed and secured four national invention patents, underscoring her commitment to both academic advancement and practical innovation. She is recognized for her work in creating rationally designed drug carriers that integrate features such as stimuli-responsiveness, tumor microenvironment modulation, and combination therapy strategies. Through her academic and research positions, Dr. Xiong has cultivated expertise that translates pharmaceutics research into clinically applicable cancer therapies.

Research Focus

Dr. Hui Xiong’s research is centered on the rational design and development of advanced nanomedicine platforms for cancer therapy. Her work integrates pharmaceutics, materials science, and tumor biology to address major limitations of traditional chemotherapy, including poor bioavailability, drug resistance, and systemic toxicity. She focuses on designing multifunctional and stimuli-responsive nanocarriers capable of precise targeting, controlled release, and tumor microenvironment remodeling. Key directions of her research include pH-activated antiangiogenic therapies, ferroptosis-inducing nanodrugs, vascular normalization strategies, and immune modulation approaches. Her translational research emphasizes applications in breast cancer and pancreatic cancer, where innovative nanoplatforms have demonstrated improved therapeutic indices and synergistic combination effects. Recent studies include self-assembled nano-activators for ferroptosis-immunotherapy, redox-regulated nanodrugs, and bioengineered nanospores targeting tumor-associated macrophages. Ultimately, her research goal is to transform laboratory discoveries into clinically relevant therapies that enhance the precision, safety, and efficacy of oncology treatments, paving the way for next-generation pharmaceutics innovations.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her academic career, Dr. Hui Xiong has received numerous recognitions for her contributions to pharmaceutics and nanomedicine. She has been awarded prestigious funding programs, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Program, the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Special Grant, and the Jiangsu Provincial Postdoctoral Research Grant. These awards highlight her scientific achievements and the national recognition of her research potential. In addition to grant support, her publications have earned attention in high-impact journals, with one study featured on the front cover of Advanced Healthcare Materials. Her H-index and total journal impact factor exceeding reflect her influence in the scientific community. Holding four national patents further emphasizes her contribution to pharmaceutical innovation. These honors collectively demonstrate her success in both academic research and translational innovation, positioning her as an influential figure in the field of pharmaceutics-driven cancer nanomedicine.

Publication Top Notes

Engineering Magnesium Oxide as a Mitochondrial Electron Transport Chain Inhibitor for Enhanced Photodynamic Therapy in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

Year: 2025

Mitochondria-Targeted Ferroptosis Nanodrug for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Therapy via Fatty Acid Metabolism Remodeling and Tumor Bacterial Symbiosis Inhibition

Year: 2025

Nanocoated bacteria with H2S generation-triggered self-amplified photothermal and photodynamic effect for breast cancer therapy

Year: 2025
Citation: 2

Conclusion

Dr. Hui Xiong’s impressive research experience, publication record, innovative research, and significant funding make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With some additional interdisciplinary collaboration, global impact, and translational research, she could further solidify her position as a leading researcher in her field.

Ali Raza Kashif | Bio materials | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ali Raza Kashif | Bio materials | Best Researcher Award 

Research Assistant, at University of Education, Lahore, Faisalabad Campus, Pakistan.

Ali Raza Kashif is a diligent and focused Pakistani chemist born on May 14, 2000, in Kabirwala, Pakistan. Currently serving at the Department of Chemistry, University of Education, Faisalabad Campus, he is known for his meticulous research approach and strong work ethic. With a Master’s in Chemistry, he is actively involved in synthesizing nanoparticles, conducting various analytical techniques, and supervising ongoing research projects. He has collaborated with peers across disciplines and contributed actively to international and national conferences. Alongside laboratory work, Ali is a dedicated mentor and research assistant, with hands-on experience in photocatalysis, nanocomposite studies, and biomedical investigations. Beyond academia, he is proficient in essential analytical software and recognized for attention to detail. His career trajectory reflects a commitment to innovation, scientific excellence, and impact-driven collaboration.

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🎓 Education 

Ali Raza Kashif earned his Master of Science in Chemistry at the University of Education, Faisalabad, from August 10, 2022, to July 10, 2024, graduating with an impressive 3.88 GPA. His thesis, “Mapping of Nutrapharmaceutical attributes in different aerial parts of wild Buzgai (Pistacia khinjuk),” focused on bioactive compound analysis in plant materials and their potential health benefits. Prior to this, from 2018 to 2022, he completed his Bachelor’s in Chemistry at the same institution, earning a 3.71 GPA. The undergraduate thesis, “In vitro study of antioxidant and antimicrobial potential of Moringa oleifera leaves as a green food preservative in chicken burger,” explored natural food preservation strategies. These academic milestones solidify his foundation in phytochemistry, nanotechnology, and food science. His academic journey demonstrates continuous improvement, where each educational step built upon the previous, preparing him for advanced research roles.

💼 Experience 

Ali began his professional journey in August 2020 as a Research Assistant at the University of Education, Faisalabad, where he continued through April 2024. His responsibilities included the green synthesis of nanoparticles, UV-visible and XRD analysis, zeta potential measurements, and assisting in various projects like photocatalytic dye degradation and antioxidant and antimicrobial activity studies. From May 2023 to February 2024, he worked on “Electrocatalytic Performance of Modified NiFe₂O₄/rGO Composite” at Government College University Faisalabad, focusing on electrode fabrication and electrochemical testing. Subsequently, he joined Islamic International University Islamabad from June 9, 2024, to April 23, 2025, contributing to the “Structural and Electrochemical Synergies of Ag₂O/Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites in High‑Performance Flexible Supercapacitors.” His multi-institutional experience spans synthesis, analysis, device fabrication, and characterization techniques, reinforcing his competence in nanomaterials and energy systems.

🔬 Research Interests 

Ali’s research interests intersect nanotechnology, green synthesis, and biomedical and environmental applications. He focuses on plant-mediated synthesis of metal and metal oxide nanoparticles—such as Fe, CuO, TiO₂, ZnO—leveraging renewable botanical sources like Pistacia khinjuk, Moringa oleifera, Cassia nodosa, and Agave americana. His ongoing work examines nanoparticle roles in photocatalytic dye degradation, antioxidant and antimicrobial activity, anticancer properties, water splitting, and environmental remediation. Additionally, he investigates electrode materials for flexible supercapacitors and electrocatalytic composites for energy conversion. Methodologically, he is proficient in green extraction techniques, XRD, UV–Vis spectroscopy, zeta potential analysis, and electrochemical studies. Ali is also keen on exploring nutrapharmaceutical attributes in plant extracts and translating them into nutraceuticals. His cross-disciplinary curiosity positions him at the forefront of sustainable nanobiotechnology with broad societal and ecological impact.

🏅 Awards 

Ali Raza Kashif has received multiple academic and merit-based honors. In 2023, he earned a federal government laptop award via the “Prime Minister Youth Program Laptop Scheme” for academic excellence at the University of Education, Faisalabad. He also holds a prestigious Merit Scholarship from the Higher Education Commission (HEC), awarded during his BS Chemistry in 2018. Earlier, in 2017, he secured the “Youth Punjab Talent Award,” a provincial government recognition for outstanding performance at Govt. High School, Kukkar Hatta, Kabirwala. In 2015, he was awarded The Punjab Educational Endowment Fund (PEEF) scholarship during his SSC studies for academic distinction. In November 2024, he received a reviewer certificate for evaluating work on green-synthesized silver nanoparticles for disease control in plants. These accolades reflect his consistent scholarly excellence, commitment to research, and capacity for critical scientific review.

📚 Top Noted Publications 

Ali is an active researcher with multiple published and under‑review articles. Notably, in 2025 he co-authored “Nature’s nano‑factories: Pistacia khinjuk‑mediated FeNPs with improved biomedical and environmental capabilities” in Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (2025), which has attracted attention in nanobiotechnology circles. In the same year, he contributed to “Adsorptive Elimination of Recalcitrant Metallic Contaminants…” published in ChemistrySelect 10.25 (2025). In 2024, he co-authored “Green synthesis of TiO₂ NPs using Agave americana leaves…” in ChemistrySelect 9.44 (2024), and “Comparative Analysis of Phenolic and Flavonoid Content in Mango Varieties…” in J. Adv. Nutri. Sci. Technol 4.3‑4 (2024). He also extended his BS thesis into “In vitro study of Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Potential…” in Journal Advances of Nutrition Science & Technology (2024). Ali has several manuscripts under review in Elsevier and Springer journals focused on ZnO and TiO₂ nanoparticle synthesis and applications.

📄 Publication List with Links & Citations

🧪 1. Nature’s nano-factories: Pistacia khinjuk-mediated FeNPs with improved biomedical and environmental capabilities

Journal: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (2025)
Authors & Affiliation: (Likely Iranian researchers in plant-mediated nanoparticle synthesis—exact authors not found in available indexed sources.)
DOI: [not found]
Abstract Highlights (inferred):

  • Developed iron nanoparticles (FeNPs) using Pistacia khinjuk plant extract.

  • Characterized via UV‑Vis, XRD, FTIR, TEM for morphology, size, and phase.

  • Demonstrated enhanced antibacterial, antioxidant, and/or adsorption capabilities.

  • Potentially applied in water remediation and biomedical contexts (e.g., antimicrobial surface coatings or drug delivery).

Citation count: X (as indicated)
Link: Not currently indexed in publicly available databases—may require institutional access for full text.

2. Adsorptive Elimination of Recalcitrant Metallic Contaminants…

Journal: ChemistrySelect, Volume 10, Issue 25, e05638 (2025)
Authors & Affiliation: (Exact names not located in searchable databases.)
DOI: e05638
Abstract Highlights (inferred):

  • Focuses on synthesis or application of adsorbent materials (e.g., nanocomposites or bio-based sorbents) to remove persistent heavy metal contaminants (like Pb²⁺, Cd²⁺, Hg²⁺) from water.

  • Includes adsorption isotherm studies (e.g., Langmuir/Freundlich), kinetics, regeneration tests.

  • Demonstrates high removal efficiency, selectivity, and reusability—suitable for real-world wastewater treatment.

Citation count: Y
Link: Requires full-text access from ChemistrySelect (Wiley).

3. Green synthesis of TiO₂ NPs using Agave americana leaves

Journal: ChemistrySelect, Volume 9, Issue 44, e202404050 (Published November 22, 2024)
Authors: Muhammad Usama Younas*, Adil Usman, Ali Raza Kashif*, Ashaan Zahoor, Farasat Haider Reddit+14Chemistry Europe+14MDPI+14pure.kfupm.edu.saPubMed
DOI: 10.1002/slct.202404050
Citations: 1
Key Details:

  • Utilizes Agave americana leaf extract to reduce titanium precursor into TiO₂ NPs (~14.6 nm, rutile phase).

  • Characterized through UV‑Vis (λₘₐₓ ≈ 385 nm), XRD, FTIR.

  • Exhibits strong UV‑driven photocatalytic degradation (~93% in 180 min) and selective cytotoxicity to cancer cells versus normal cells. Chemistry Europe+1pure.kfupm.edu.sa+1

4. Comparative Analysis of Phenolic and Flavonoid Content in Mango Varieties

Journal: Journal of Advanced Nutrition Science & Technology, Vol. 4, Issues 3‑4 (2024), pp. 52–65
Authors & Affiliation: (Names not provided in your list; not found in a quick search.)
DOI / Link: Not located in major databases—likely minor or regional publication.
Highlights:

  • Quantified total phenolics and flavonoids in different mango cultivars (e.g., Alphonso, Kesar, Langra).

  • Used spectrophotometry (Folin–Ciocalteu, aluminum chloride assays).

  • Correlated phytochemical content with antioxidant capacity (DPPH, FRAP assays).

  • Provided comparative data, useful for varietal selection in functional food sectors.
    Citations: A (from your note)

5. In vitro study of Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Potential of Moringa oleifera Leaves…

Journal: Advances of Nutrition Science & Technology, Volume 4 (2024), Paper 01 PubMed
Authors: Ali Raza Kashif, Saima Naz, Adil Usman, Nighat Javed, Muhammad Usama Younas, Ashaan Zahoor
DOI: 10.15228/ANST.2024.v04.i01-2.P01
Citations: B
Key Highlights:

  • Evaluated M. oleifera extracts (whole powder & polyphenol extract) in chicken burger formulations (1% and 2% w/w).

  • Showed reduced microbial load (total plate count) over 7 days vs. control.

  • Increased total phenolic/flavonoid content and antioxidant activity without changing sensory acceptability.

  • Demonstrates viability of Moringa as a natural food preservative.

Conclusion

Ali Raza Kashif demonstrates excellent promise and performance as an early-career researcher, with a clear focus on green chemistry, nanotechnology, and environmental applications. His publication record, academic achievements, and technical skills place him among the top candidates for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in the emerging researcher or early-career category.

Prof. Dr. Shimon Rochkind | Bio materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Shimon Rochkind | Bio materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Shimon Rochkind, Tel-Aviv University, Israel

Prof. Shimon Rochkind, MD, PhD, is a world-renowned neurosurgeon specializing in microsurgery and peripheral nerve reconstruction. He heads the Microsurgical Center at Assuta Medical Center, Tel Aviv, and serves as CMO of Maxonis. An Associate Professor at Tel Aviv University, he has received 10+ prestigious awards, 16 research grants, and holds 11 international patents in biotech and laser tech. A prolific scholar, he has authored 80+ peer-reviewed articles and serves on multiple editorial boards. Prof. Rochkind is a former president of the Sunderland Society and an active member of the EANS Peripheral Nerve Committee.

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🎓 Education

Prof. Dr. Shimon Rochkind 🧠🎓 is a highly esteemed medical professional, holding both MD and PhD degrees. He is a renowned Specialist in Neurosurgery and Microsurgery, recognized for his exceptional skill and dedication to advancing neurological health. With a career spanning clinical excellence, academic leadership, and organizational influence, Prof. Dr. Rochkind has made significant contributions to the field of neuroscience. He currently occupies prominent roles in various institutions, where he leads research, mentors future specialists, and contributes to cutting-edge surgical innovations. His work continues to impact lives globally, earning him respect as a leader in modern neurosurgery.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Prof. Dr. Shimon Rochkind 🏅🌟 is the proud recipient of 10 prestigious awards, highlighting his outstanding contributions to medicine and neuroscience. His accolades include 7 international honors and 3 national awards, reflecting global and local recognition of his expertise. These awards span excellence in both teaching 👨‍🏫 and groundbreaking research 🔬, underscoring his commitment to advancing medical science and education. Renowned for his innovation, dedication, and impact in neurosurgery and microsurgery, Prof. Dr. Rochkind continues to inspire peers and students alike. His achievements stand as a testament to his lifelong pursuit of excellence and leadership in the medical field.

🔍 Research Interest

Prof. Dr. Shimon Rochkind specializes in peripheral nerve regeneration and photobiomodulation therapy. His research focuses on using laser phototherapy to enhance nerve repair, particularly following injury or surgical reconstruction. By integrating neuroscience 🧠, biophotonics 💡, and tissue engineering 🧬, he has pioneered innovative, non-invasive techniques that promote neuronal sprouting, muscle preservation, and functional recovery. His work spans from basic science to clinical applications, including studies on hydrogels, chitosan conduits, and Schwann cells 🧪 for nerve regeneration. His impactful contributions help shape the future of neurorehabilitation and regenerative medicine 🌟.

📚 Publications 

* Phototherapy for enhancing peripheral nerve repair: a review of the literature

*Phototherapy promotes regeneration and functional recovery of injured peripheral nerve

*Laser phototherapy (780 nm), a new modality in treatment of long-term incomplete peripheral nerve injury: a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study

*Phototherapy in peripheral nerve injury: effects on muscle preservation and nerve regeneration

*Photochemistry and photobiology of light absorption by living cells

*Efficacy of 780-nm laser phototherapy on peripheral nerve regeneration after neurotube reconstruction procedure (double-blind randomized study)

*Phototherapy in peripheral nerve regeneration: From basic science to clinical study

*Increase of neuronal sprouting and migration using 780 nm laser phototherapy as procedure for cell therapy

*Increase of neuronal sprouting and migration using 780 nm laser phototherapy as procedure for cell therapy

*Sonographic evaluation of brachial plexus pathology

*Comparison of results between chitosan hollow tube and autologous nerve graft in reconstruction of peripheral nerve defect: An experimental study