Dr. Ahmed Abdelnaby | Publication-Based Awards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ahmed Abdelnaby | Publication-Based Awards | Best Researcher Award

Zagazig university, faculty of agriculture | Egypt

Ahmed S. I. Abdelnaby is an Egyptian academic and horticulture specialist serving as a Lecturer in Floriculture, Medicinal Plants, and Landscape Architecture at the Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University. He holds a Ph.D. in Horticulture (Floriculture and Landscape), following an M.Sc. that included Erasmus+ training at the University of Sassari, Italy, and a B.Sc. in Horticulture, graduating first in his class with honors. His academic experience spans roles as Demonstrator, Assistant Lecturer, and Lecturer, with extensive teaching contributions in horticulture, ornamental and medicinal plants, landscaping, interior and rooftop design, and soilless culture. His research focuses on landscape design and management, sustainable land management, evaluation of ornamental and medicinal plants, rooftop and campus gardens, and the role of green spaces in wellbeing and sustainability. He has published in reputable international and national journals and actively participates in conferences and professional training programs related to agriculture, landscape design, and research development. Recognized for academic excellence, international training, and professional certifications in landscape design, data analysis, and teaching development, he continues to contribute to sustainable horticultural practices, innovative landscape solutions, and capacity building in agricultural education.

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Dr. Corinne Raïssa Ngnameko | Situational Leadership | Women Researcher Award | 4262

Dr. Corinne Raïssa Ngnameko | Situational Leadership | Women Researcher Award

Institute of Medical Research and Medicinal Plants Studies | Cameroon

Dr. Corinne Raïssa Ngnameko is a biomedical scientist and pharmacology researcher with strong expertise in drug discovery and medicinal plant research. She holds a PhD in Biochemistry with a specialization in Molecular Pharmacology, along with advanced training in biotechnology and biochemical sciences. She currently serves as a Research Officer in a Pharmacology and Drug Discovery Laboratory and has completed a competitive postdoctoral fellowship in pharmacology, contributing to internationally collaborative research environments across Africa and Europe. Her academic and research experience spans molecular biology, enzymology, microbiology, bioinformatics, and in vitro and in vivo pharmacological studies. Dr. Ngnameko’s research interests focus on breast cancer, Helicobacter pylori infections, antibacterial and anticancer properties of medicinal plants, and the identification of bioactive compounds and therapeutic targets for drug development within a One Health framework. She has actively supervised postgraduate research, taught undergraduate and graduate courses in biochemistry and pharmacology, and participated in major international research programs, including COST Actions and Erasmus mobility schemes. Her scholarly work is widely published in reputable peer-reviewed journals, reflecting her impact on pharmacological sciences and natural product research. Through sustained research, mentorship, and global collaboration, Dr. Ngnameko continues to contribute meaningfully to biomedical innovation and public health advancement.

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Ms. Shima Bahri | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Shima Bahri | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Shima Bahri is a pharmaceutical researcher specializing in the preparation, characterization, and in vivo evaluation of nanoparticles, including liposomes, cerasomes, and quantum dots. She obtained her Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran (2016–2023), where her thesis focused on the Accelerated Blood Clearance (ABC) phenomenon following IV injection of composite nanocerasomes, earning an excellent grade and a GPA of 17.21/20. She completed her M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry at Isfahan University of Technology (2012–2014), with research on carbon-heteroatom cross-coupling reactions and indazole synthesis, and her B.Sc. in Pure Chemistry from Sharif University of Technology (2007–2011). Dr. Bahri has in-depth expertise in nanoparticle preparation, in vitro characterization, synthesis, purification, and pharmacokinetic studies, employing analytical techniques such as LC-MS, FT-IR, NMR, UV spectroscopy, DLS, TEM, SEM, and atomic absorption spectroscopy. Her research has produced 9 documents with 9 citations and an h-index of 2. She has been recognized for her top performance in national Ph.D. and university entrance exams. Dr. Bahri’s work aims to advance safe and effective nanocarrier systems for drug delivery. Her dedication to innovation and excellence underscores her growing contribution to pharmaceutical nanotechnology.

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Hajipour, A. R., Khorsandi, Z., & Bahri, S. (2018). An efficient and inexpensive visible light photoredox copper catalyst for N–N bond-forming reactions: The one-pot synthesis of indazolo[2,3-α]quinolines. Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society, 15(4), 981–986.

Bahri, S., Abdollahizad, E., Mahlooji, I., Rezaee, E., Abbasian, Z., … [add remaining authors if desired]. (2023). Cerasome versus liposome: A comparative pharmacokinetic analysis following intravenous administration into rats. Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research: IJPR, 22(1).

Abdollahizad, E., Dadashzadeh, S., Bahri, S., Abbasian, Z., & Rezaee, E. (2023). Amphotericin B pharmacokinetics: Inter-strain differences in rats following intravenous administration of the most commonly marketed formulations of the drug. Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research: IJPR, 22(1).

Bahri, S., Qaribnejad, A., Soleimanjahi, H., Rezaee, E., Haeri, A., … [add remaining authors if desired]. (2025). Pegylated cerasomes exhibit accelerated blood clearance in rats despite no elevation of anti-PEG IgM and IgG antibodies. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 126185.

Hajipour, A. R., Bahri, S., & MohammadSaleh, F. (Year?). Choline chloride/CuCl as an effective homogeneous catalyst for palladium-free CN cross-coupling reactions.