Meda Theodory | Agricultural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Meda Theodory | Agricultural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | Moshi Co-operative University | Tanzania

Dr. Meda Theodory is a highly dedicated academic and researcher in the field of agricultural economics, with particular expertise in post-harvest loss reduction, bio-processing, technology adoption, and econometric analysis. As a Lecturer at Moshi Co-operative University, he has made substantial contributions to advancing knowledge and practice in agricultural value chains, focusing on enhancing efficiency and profitability for smallholder farmers. His research integrates economic modelling tools such as cost-benefit analysis, net present value, and benefit-cost ratio to assess the economic performance of post-harvest and processing technologies for key crops like rice and cassava. He has led and participated in research projects that address critical agricultural challenges in Tanzania, including post-harvest loss quantification and evaluation of indigenous versus modern technologies. Through his work, he provides evidence-based policy recommendations that support sustainable agricultural development and food security. In addition to his academic contributions, he has been actively involved in consultancy assignments related to agricultural value chains, grain management, and technology dissemination. His leadership as Head of the Department of Economics and Statistics at Moshi Co-operative University has been instrumental in strengthening academic programs, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration, and mentoring students and early-career researchers. He maintains active collaborations with national and international institutions, such as Sokoine University of Agriculture, and contributes to peer review for journals in agricultural economics and post-harvest technology. Dr. Theodory’s commitment to research excellence, applied economics, and innovation continues to have a meaningful impact on agricultural sustainability and rural development in Tanzania.

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Featured Publications

Theodory, M. (2025). Typology of technical options employed in postharvest grain management along rice value chain in Kilombero and Mbarali Districts, Tanzania. Sustainable Futures.

Ahmad Abdo salloum | Accounting | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ahmad Abdo salloum | Accounting | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer of Accounting | University of Balamand | Lebanon

Dr. Ahmad Abdo-Salloum is a dedicated Lecturer of Accounting with extensive experience teaching undergraduate and graduate courses at leading universities in Lebanon, including the University of Balamand, East International University (Azm), Beirut Arab University, and the Lebanese International University, where he also served as a Course Coordinator. His academic expertise spans financial accounting, managerial accounting, tax accounting, and advanced accounting, with a focus on integrating technology and innovation into accounting education. He has participated in international academic exchanges, such as the Erasmus+ Teaching Mobility Program, where he lectured on the comparative aspects of US GAAP and Spanish GAAP at the University of Lleida in Spain. His research interests center on the impact of artificial intelligence on accounting and auditing practices, accounting students’ readiness for AI adoption, and issues related to fraud and tax evasion. Ahmad’s scholarly contributions include publications in recognized journals such as the Journal of Accounting Education and the Review of Economics and Finance, as well as conference presentations on empirical economics and social sciences. He also serves as a reviewer for the Open Journal of Accounting and has received several distinctions for teaching excellence, including awards for outstanding contributions to accounting education. Alongside his academic career, he works as a VAT and Income Tax Auditor at the Lebanese Ministry of Finance and provides consultancy and training in accounting and finance for international development organizations.

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Featured Publications

Abdo-Salloum, A. M., & Al-Mousawi, H. Y. (2025). Accounting students’ technology readiness, perceptions, and digital competence toward artificial intelligence adoption in accounting curricula. Journal of Accounting Education, 70, 100951.

Abdo-Salloum, A. M., & Al-Mousawi, H. Y. (2023). Fraud triangle theory and income tax evasion in Lebanon. Review of Economics and Finance, 21, 761–775.

Indira Parajuli | Indoor Air Quality | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Indira Parajuli | Indoor Air Quality | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Tribhuvan University, Central Development of Environmental Science | Nepal

Dr. Indira Parajuli is a highly accomplished Environmental Engineer and academic from Nepal with over 24 years of professional experience and 15 years of university-level teaching and research expertise in environmental science, climate change, and public health. She earned her Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Incheon National University, South Korea (2016), specializing in indoor air quality management, air quality modeling, and environmental health risk assessment. Her research contributions encompass more than 45 publications, including international journals, textbooks, and research reports. Dr. Parajuli’s professional focus areas include indoor air quality and ventilation improvement, water and sanitation, environmental impact assessment, climate change mitigation, and sustainable urban energy management. She has served as Principal Investigator and collaborator on numerous national and international projects funded by organizations such as the World Bank, UNDP, ADB, and NAST. A recipient of prestigious honors including the Young Scientist Award (2018) and Nepal Vidhya Bhushan “Ka”, she also holds government appointments as a Senate Member and Chairperson of the Specialized Research Center for Mountain Green Economy at NAST. Dr. Parajuli is an active member of several professional organizations, including the Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD) and the Korean Society of Atmospheric Environment (KOSAE), and has presented her research at major global conferences across Asia, Europe, and the U.S. Her work continues to advance sustainable environmental governance, health-focused ventilation solutions, and climate-resilient development in Nepal and beyond.

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Featured Publications

Parajuli, I. (2025, December). Assessment of indoor air quality and exposure analysis of single cell houses of the Himalayan region of Nepal. Atmospheric Environment.

Parajuli, I., & Jang, D. (2020). Data validation of non-invasive carboxyhemoglobin measurement in recipient blood using numerical modeling data: A case of Himalayan regions’ households of Nepal. Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering, Article 574.

Parajuli, I., & Lee, H. (2018). Health and environmental impact assessment of biomass cookstove using integrated environmental performance score. International Journal of Current Research, 10(6), 70466–70473.

Parajuli, I., & Lee, H. (2017). Study on integration techniques for environmental impact assessment of different medium based standard industrial classification: A case study of South Korea. Journal of Cleaner Production, 151, 643–651.

Parajuli, I., & Lee, H. (2017). Integration techniques for environmental impact assessment of industrial pollutants. International Journal of Environmental Protection, 7(1), 1–7.

Hanif Sirinzade | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hanif Sirinzade | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Academic Researcher Award

Selcuk University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hanif Sirinzade is an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Selcuk University. His research primarily focuses on the synthesis and biological evaluation of novel heterocyclic and indole-based compounds with potential antioxidant, antimicrobial, cytotoxic, and enzyme inhibitory properties. He has extensively investigated melatonin analogues, hybrid molecules containing indole and other heterocycles, and compounds acting as inhibitors of cholinesterase and carbonic anhydrase enzymes, which are relevant to the treatment of neurodegenerative and metabolic disorders. Dr. Sirinzade has published numerous scientific articles in internationally recognized journals and has presented his research at various national and international conferences. His academic contributions include studies on the design, synthesis, and structural elucidation of new bioactive molecules supported by in vitro and in silico analyses. He has taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses in pharmaceutical chemistry, antioxidant chemistry, heterocyclic compounds, and related subjects. In addition to his teaching and research activities, Dr. Sirinzade has served as a reviewer for several peer-reviewed scientific journals and has held academic administrative roles, including Head of the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Erzincan Binali Yıldırım University and Vice Dean at Selcuk University. He has also gained international academic experience through participation in the Erasmus Programme at Cardiff University, contributing to his expertise in pharmaceutical sciences and collaborative research in drug discovery and development.

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Featured Publications

Akman, E., Sirinzade, H., Ozguven, S. Y., Dilek, E., & Süzen, S. (2023). Enzyme inhibitory potential of some indole Schiff bases on acetylcholinesterase and human carbonic anhydrase isoforms I and II enzymes: An in vitro and molecular docking study. Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics.

Şirinzadeh, H., Dilek, E., & Alım, Z. (2022). Evaluation of naphthalenylmethylen hydrazine derivatives as potent inhibitors on antiatherogenic enzymes, paraoxonase I and acetylcholinesterase activities. ChemistrySelect.

Şirinzadeh, H. (2021). Naftalenilmetilen hidrazin türevlerinin antimikrobiyal aktiviteleri. Erzincan Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi.

Şirinzadeh, H., Ghalia, M., Taşçıoğlu, A., Adjali, F. I., Günesacar, G., Gürer-Orhan, H., & Süzen, S. (2020). Bioisosteric modification on melatonin: Synthesis of new naphthalene derivatives, in vitro antioxidant activity and cytotoxicity studies. Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Şirinzadeh, H., Neuhaus, E., İnce Ergüç, E., Taşcıoğlu Aliyev, A., Gürer-Orhan, H., & Süzen, S. (2020). New indole-7-aldehyde derivatives as melatonin analogues: Synthesis and screening of their antioxidant and anticancer potential. Bioorganic Chemistry, 104, 104219.

Mervat Madi | Electrical | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mervat Madi | Electrical | Best Researcher Award

Adjunct Faculty | University of Wollongong in Dubai | United Arab Emirates

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mervat Madi is an accomplished Assistant Professor and Associate Researcher specializing in Electrical and Electronics Engineering with extensive experience in education and research. She has developed a strong record in mentoring graduate students, securing research funding, and publishing in high-impact scientific journals. Her research expertise spans radio frequency and telecommunications, including advanced antenna design, waveguide technology, reconfigurable antennas, and biomedical sensors, with notable contributions to compact, frequency-reconfigurable Wi-Fi antennas and RF frontend modules for automotive radar. She has held academic positions across several international universities, teaching a wide range of courses in electrical engineering, mathematics, data science, and computer programming, while actively guiding students in research, dissertations, and practical applications. Dr. Madi is proficient in emerging technologies and software tools including Ansys HFSS, CST Studio, COMSOL Multiphysics, ADS Keysight, MATLAB, Python, C++, and LabVIEW, and integrates student-centered, experiential, and technology-driven approaches in her pedagogy. She has participated in numerous international research collaborations, conferences, and workshops, enhancing knowledge exchange in fusion energy, electromagnetics, and applied engineering fields. Beyond academia, she has co-founded a wellness initiative, emphasizing the integration of well-being and personal development alongside professional growth. Fluent in English and experienced in multicultural collaboration, she is committed to advancing student learning, fostering innovation, and bridging academic research with industry needs, supporting technological advancement and societal impact through education, mentorship, and applied engineering research.

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Featured Publications

ElAbbasi, M. K., Madi, M., Kabalan, K. Y., & Salah, J. (2025). Optimizing microstrip patch antenna performance: Leveraging machine learning for comparative analysis of antenna dimensions and slot structures. Results in Engineering.

Salah, J., Madi, M., El Abbasi, M., Moussa, M., Daher, A., Hussein, M., & Kabalan, K. (2025). Burj Khalifa‐inspired reconfigurable microstrip patch antenna for wireless solutions. Radio Science.

Nakad, A. A., Madi, M., Aaker, O., Ntantis, E. L., & Kabalan, K. Y. (2023). Comparing supercapacitors to lithium-ion batteries through measurements and simulations. IET Conference Proceedings.

Khaled, L., Islam, S., Madi, M., Maaraoui, S., & Kabalan, K. Y. (2023). Design of a double pass shell and tube heat exchanger for marine application with COMSOL Multiphysics. In Proceedings of the 2023 3rd International Conference on Electronic and Electrical Engineering and Intelligent System (ICE3IS 2023).

Abdaljabar, J. S., Madi, M., Al-Hindawi, A., & Kabalan, K. (2023). Design of fractal COVID-19 microstrip patch antenna array for wireless applications. In Fractal Signatures in the Dynamics of an Epidemiology: An Analysis of COVID-19 Transmission.

Samya Nasr | Cystic Fibrosis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Samya Nasr | Cystic Fibrosis | Best Researcher Award

Pediatrics | University of Michigan | United States

Dr. Samya Nasr is a distinguished Professor of Pediatrics specializing in Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School. With extensive clinical training and expertise in cystic fibrosis and pediatric respiratory diseases, she has held numerous academic and hospital appointments, including leadership roles in developing clinical programs, coordinating newborn screening initiatives, and establishing international visiting scholar programs in Egypt, Italy, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Lithuania. She has played a pivotal role in advancing cystic fibrosis care through national and international collaborations, serving in leadership positions with the American Thoracic Society, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, and Michigan Children’s Special Health Care Services, among others. Dr. Nasr has contributed significantly to research and quality improvement initiatives, leading multiple multicenter clinical trials and implementation projects focused on improving outcomes for children with cystic fibrosis and other chronic respiratory conditions. She has secured substantial grant support for studies ranging from evaluating novel therapies and clinical interventions to enhancing care coordination and patient adherence. In addition to her research, she serves on editorial boards, peer reviews for numerous high-impact journals, and participates actively in global health and education initiatives, mentoring the next generation of clinicians and researchers. Her work integrates clinical excellence, innovative research, and international collaboration to advance pediatric pulmonary medicine and improve the lives of children with complex respiratory disorders worldwide.

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Featured Publications

Kharrazi, M., Sacramento, C., Comeau, A. M., Hale, J. E., Caggana, M., Kay, D. M., Lee, R., Reilly, B., Thompson, J. D., Nasr, S. Z., et al. (2022). Missed cystic fibrosis newborn screening cases due to immunoreactive trypsinogen levels below program cutoffs: A national survey of risk factors. International Journal of Neonatal Screening, 8(4), 58.

Nasr, S. Z., et al. (2025). Developing a collaborative network for cystic fibrosis in Africa: A call to action. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis.

Nasr, S. Z., et al. (2025). Cystic fibrosis learning network telehealth innovation lab during the COVID-19 pandemic: Impact on access to care, outcomes, and a new CF care model. Pediatric Pulmonology.

Nasr, S. Z., et al. (2025). “It’s like you’re feeding your child twice”: Barriers and facilitators to human milk feeding children with cystic fibrosis. Pediatric Pulmonology.

Nasr, S. Z., et al. (2025). Improving implementation and team communication by integrating a cystic fibrosis transition readiness (CF R.I.S.E.) program into electronic health records. Pediatric Pulmonology.

 

Nadia Elidrissi El Yallouli | Eco Toxicology | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Nadia Elidrissi El Yallouli | Eco Toxicology | Young Scientist Award

Cadi Ayyad University (UCA) | Morocco

Dr. Nadia Elidrissi El Yallouli is a Ph.D. researcher at the Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Cadi Ayyad University, in collaboration with the University of Geneva and the Istituto Superiore di Sanità in Rome. Her research focuses on developing innovative biotechnological processes for the decontamination of microcystins in plant-soil systems using rhizospheric microorganisms. She has obtained a master’s degree in Biodiversity, Climate Change, and Sustainable Development, as well as a bachelor’s degree in Applied Biology for Environmental Management, both with honors. Her academic and research journey has been shaped by multiple international collaborations and scholarships, including Erasmus+ and MAECI, reflecting her engagement in interdisciplinary environmental research. Nadia has conducted internships and research projects in Morocco, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy, gaining expertise in molecular biology, microbial biotechnology, and environmental management. She has co-authored several scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals and presented her work at international conferences, highlighting her contribution to environmental biotechnology and cyanobacterial toxin mitigation. As an active member of the COST Action CYANOACTION network, she collaborates with researchers across Europe and the Mediterranean on cyanobacteria management and water quality improvement. Her dedication to research excellence is complemented by her teaching and organizational roles at Cadi Ayyad University, where she contributes to microbiology practical training and scientific event coordination. Nadia’s work aims to bridge environmental microbiology and sustainable development for ecosystem and public health protection.

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Featured Publications

Meddich, A., Sadouki, A., Elidrissi El Yallouli, N., Chagiri, H., Khalisse, H., & Oudra, B. (2023). Performance of slag-based fertilizers in improving durum wheat tolerance to water deficit. Gesunde Pflanzen.

Elidrissi El Yallouli, N., Lahrouni, M., Mugani, R., Oudra, B., & Poté, J. (2024). Insight in limited research on environmental factors and health implications of toxic cyanobacteria bloom in African freshwater bodies. Discover Public Health, 21.

Elidrissi El Yallouli, N., Redouane, E. M., Mugani, R., Ouchari, L., Girão, M., Carvalho, M. F., Campos, A., Vasconcelos, V., Oudra, B., Lahrouni, M., & Poté, J. (2024). Integrative biotechnological approach for alleviating phytotoxicity in Vicia faba exposed to cyanobacterial crude extract containing microcystins: Insights on human health safety. Environmental Science and Pollution Research (ESPR).

Jinglin Li | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jinglin Li | Computer Science | Best Researcher Award

Engineer | China National Nuclear Corporation | China

Li Jinglin is a researcher specializing in intelligent systems, reinforcement learning, and energy-efficient technologies for industrial and service applications. He holds advanced degrees in Instrument Science and Technology, Electrical Engineering, and Vehicle Engineering with a focus on new energy systems. His research encompasses the development of intelligent interactive service technologies for elderly care, optimization of energy-harvesting wireless sensor networks, and multi-task scheduling for energy-secured unmanned vehicles. He has led projects on digital twin platform technologies and vertical displacement control of nuclear fusion plasma, applying deep reinforcement learning to enhance system performance and replace traditional control methods. Li has extensive experience in algorithm design, including MATLAB-based reinforcement learning, adaptive dynamic programming, and multi-level exploration deep Q-network scheduling, with applications in optimal microgrid transmission, mobile charging sequence scheduling, and network monitoring. His work has resulted in multiple first-author publications in high-impact journals covering reinforcement learning, wireless sensor networks, and energy management, as well as conference contributions in control and automation. Beyond his technical expertise, he demonstrates strong analytical, problem-solving, and team collaboration skills, with experience in summarizing complex research findings and implementing practical solutions. Li actively engages in academic presentations and has earned recognition for his research achievements. In addition to his research, he maintains leadership roles in university sports teams, reflecting his commitment to teamwork, discipline, and resilience. His professional approach combines a proactive mindset, logical thinking, and a dedication to advancing intelligent and sustainable technological solutions across both industrial and service domains.

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Featured Publications

Li, J. (2024). A deep reinforcement learning approach for online mobile charging scheduling with optimal quality of sensing coverage in wireless rechargeable sensor networks. Ad Hoc Networks, 156, 103431.

Li, J. (2024). A reinforcement learning based mobile charging sequence scheduling algorithm for optimal sensing coverage in wireless rechargeable sensor networks. Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 15(6), 2869–2881.

Li, J. (2023). Mobile charging sequence scheduling for optimal sensing coverage in wireless rechargeable sensor networks. Applied Sciences, 13(5), 2840.

Li, J. (2024). A reinforcement learning based mobile charging sequence scheduling algorithm for optimal stochastic event detection in wireless rechargeable sensor networks. IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management.

Li, J. (2024). A swarm deep reinforcement learning based on-demand mobile charging-scheduling and charging-time control joint algorithm for optimal stochastic event detection in wireless rechargeable sensor networks. Expert Systems with Applications.

Morteza Hazbei | Built Environment Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Morteza Hazbei | Built Environment Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Research associate | Concordia University | Canada

Dr. Morteza Hazbei is a dedicated scholar and practitioner in architecture and urban design, focusing on sustainable architecture, urban livability, inclusive urbanism, and resiliency. His work integrates parametric and computational design with a deep understanding of contextual influences in the built environment, aiming to optimize architectural solutions for functionality, sustainability, and social value. He has contributed to both academic and professional spheres, engaging in innovative research projects that explore the intersections of design, biodiversity, livability, and quality in urban spaces. His research investigates the impact of digital and algorithmic tools on architectural practice, addressing challenges related to context, optimization complexity, and environmental performance. In addition to his research, he has developed and taught graduate and undergraduate courses, emphasizing sustainable and equitable design principles, and has supervised numerous student projects and theses. Hazbei’s professional practice includes architectural design and project supervision, emphasizing sustainable and contextually responsive approaches. He has published extensively, including peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and conference presentations, focusing on parametric design, eco-didactic approaches, and quality in the built environment. His work has been recognized for its academic excellence and societal relevance, contributing to knowledge mobilization, public engagement, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Active in academic service, he has served as a reviewer for multiple journals, participated in jury panels, moderated conferences, and contributed to committees that promote research dissemination and graduate student representation. His scholarship bridges theory, technology, and practice, fostering innovative approaches to architecture and urban design that prioritize sustainability, livability, and social impact.

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Featured Publications

Hazbei, M., Yesayan, T., Yu, N., Hutt-Taylor, K., & Ziter, C. D. (2025). Lessons from exploring the relationship between livability and biodiversity in the built environment. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. Advance online publication.

Cucuzzella, C., Hazbei, M., & Asgari, M. H. (2024). Parametrizing the unmeasurable: Urban qualities as quantitative parameters for computer games. International Journal of Architectural Computing.

Hazbei, M., Rafati, N., Kharma, N., & Eicker, U. (2024). Optimizing architectural multi-dimensional forms: A hybrid approach integrating approximate evolutionary search, clustering and local optimization. Energy and Buildings.

Rafati, N., Hazbei, M., & Eicker, U. (2023). Louver configuration comparison in three Canadian cities utilizing NSGA-II. Building and Environment.

Hazbei, M., Cucuzzella, C., & Mauro, G. M. (2023). Revealing a gap in parametric architecture’s address of “context.”

Zhengrong Yuan | Animal biological breeding | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhengrong Yuan | Animal biological breeding | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Beijing Forestry University College of Biological Sciences and Technology | China

Zhengrong Yuan is a professor at the College of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Beijing Forestry University, specializing in animal endocrinology, cancer bioinformatics, metabolism during hibernation, seasonal breeding, and genetic improvement of beef cattle. His research encompasses reproductive biology, genomics, bioinformatics, evolutionary and developmental biology, artificial intelligence applications in biology, and microbiomics. He has held postdoctoral positions and served as a visiting scholar focusing on muscle and fat differentiation and metabolism. Yuan has contributed extensively to the scientific literature, with publications on the ubiquitin-specific protease gene family in cattle, pan-cancer association analyses, gut microbiota and metabolic homeostasis during hibernation, and seasonal variations in reproductive and metabolic gene expression in wild animals. His work also explores the interplay between the gut microbiome and host physiology, as well as predictive genetic markers in livestock and human diseases, demonstrating a multidisciplinary approach bridging genetics, physiology, and computational biology. Yuan has led several projects funded by national and regional science foundations, investigating molecular mechanisms underlying musk secretion in muskrats, dairy mastitis, and functional genomics in livestock. He serves in leadership and editorial roles, including director of the Cattle Breeding Branch of the Chinese Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medical Association, post scientist in industry technology systems, review editor for Frontiers in Microbiology, and guest editor for Metabolites. His work integrates cutting-edge genomic and bioinformatic tools with applied animal science, advancing knowledge in animal physiology, reproductive biology, and disease resistance, while contributing to the development of innovative strategies for livestock breeding and management.

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Featured Publications

Gu, X., Chen, Y., Hu, X., Li, Y., Zhu, R., Li, H., Yuan, Z., & Wang, Y. (2025). Exploring autophagy-related gene expression in hepatocellular carcinoma via TCGA, GEPIA2, and HPA databases: Implications for prognosis. Journal of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.

Li, H., Hu, X., Wang, L., Gu, X., Chen, S., Tang, Y., Chen, J., Yuan, Z., & Wang, Y. (2025). The expression of ferroptosis-related genes in hepatocellular carcinoma and their relationships with prognosis. Journal of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.

Wang, L., Li, Y., Zhang, Z., Song, F., Zan, Y., Zheng, R., & Yuan, Z. (2024). Decoding the genetic code: Scientific exploration of the telomere-totelomere (T2T) genome. Current Bioinformatics.

Zhang, C., Wang, Z., Liu, X., Liu, X., Liu, T., Feng, Y., Yuan, Z., Jia, Z., & Zhang, Y. (2024). Akkermansia muciniphila administration ameliorates streptozotocin-induced hyperglycemia and muscle atrophy by promoting IGF2 secretion from mouse intestine. iMeta.

Xu, Y., Ma, Z., Wang, Y., Zhang, L., Ye, J., Chen, Y., & Yuan, Z. (2024). CuPCA: A web server for pan-cancer association analysis of large-scale cuproptosis-related genes. Database.