Gauthami Pulivendala | Translational Research | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Gauthami Pulivendala | Translational Research | Young Researcher Award

Postdoc Associate | University of Miami | United States

Dr. Gauthami Pulivendala is a researcher at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, specializing in cancer biology, fibrosis, and molecular signaling pathways. Her work focuses on understanding mechanisms such as the ChREBPα-mediated regulation of hepatic stellate cell activation and its role in liver fibrosis, contributing to advancements in translational oncology. With 11 publications, 318 citations, and an h-index of 9, she demonstrates strong research impact and scientific productivity. Collaborating with an extensive network of co-authors, her research reflects interdisciplinary engagement across cancer biology and metabolic disease domains. Her contributions hold significant societal value by advancing knowledge in fibrosis and tumor microenvironment interactions, supporting the development of targeted therapies, and improving clinical strategies for cancer and liver-related diseases, thereby contributing to global health innovation and patient care outcomes.

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Inhalation of sustained release microparticles for the targeted treatment of respiratory diseases

– Drug Delivery and Translational Research, 2020 | Citations: 62

Hui Saan Tham | Translational Research | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Hui Saan Tham | Translational Research | Research Excellence Award

Director | Han Neuro Acupuncture & Herbal Specialist | Malaysia

Dr. Hui Saan Tham is the Chief Physician at Han Neuro Acupuncture and Herbal Specialists, specializing in translational research that integrates acupuncture, herbal medicine, and advanced medical technologies. Their recent publication on an EfficientNet-based deep learning system for ultrasound assessment of neck disorders reflects a pioneering approach to combining artificial intelligence with clinical diagnostics. Working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, they contribute to the development of innovative, evidence-based healthcare solutions. Although at an emerging stage in terms of publication count and citation metrics, their work demonstrates strong potential for impact in integrative and precision medicine. Their contributions hold significant societal value by promoting accessible, non-invasive therapeutic strategies and enhancing diagnostic accuracy, particularly in neuromuscular conditions, thereby supporting improved patient outcomes and advancing global healthcare innovation.

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Showkat Ahmad Bhat | Translational Research | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Showkat Ahmad Bhat | Translational Research | Editorial Board Member

Associate Professor | Deptt. of Biochemistry, Govt. Medical College Handwara | India

Dr. Showkat Ahmad Bhat is an accomplished biochemist and academic leader whose work spans clinical biochemistry, cancer biology, molecular biology, proteomics, and communicable diseases, reflecting a career dedicated to advancing both fundamental understanding and applied biomedical research. As an Associate Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at Government Medical College Handwara, he has developed a strong interdisciplinary portfolio with widely cited contributions across diverse domains, including the pharmacological potential of natural compounds, heavy metal toxicity, inflammatory mediators in metabolic disorders, animal and poultry health, and infectious disease pathogenesis. His research on bioactive phytochemicals such as zingerone, naringenin, and D-limonene has provided valuable insights into antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and organ-protective mechanisms, while his work on microbial threats such as Salmonella, gastrointestinal parasites, and foot-and-mouth disease has informed both veterinary and public health perspectives. Dr. Bhat has collaborated extensively with national and international researchers, contributing to reviews, experimental studies, and translational investigations published in reputable journals spanning medical, veterinary, and biochemical sciences. His scholarship also extends to emerging fields such as epigenetic markers and microRNAs in breast cancer, reflecting his commitment to integrating molecular diagnostics with clinical needs. Beyond research, he has helped shape scientific understanding in the Kashmir region by addressing local health challenges, supporting capacity-building, and promoting evidence-based approaches in clinical biochemistry and infectious disease management. His cumulative body of work underscores a sustained commitment to improving human and animal health through rigorous inquiry, multidisciplinary collaboration, and the pursuit of innovative, socially relevant solutions. He has 546 citations from 28 documents with an h-index of 10.

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1. Bilal Ahmad, S. B., Rehman, M. U., Amin, I., Arif, A., Rasool, S., … (2015). A review on pharmacological properties of zingerone (4-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-2-butanone). The Scientific World Journal.

2. Bhat, S. A., Hassan, T., & Majid, S. (2019). Heavy metal toxicity and their harmful effects on living organisms: A review. International Journal of Medical Science and Diagnosis Research.

3. Dar, R. A. S. N. A. G. M. A., Ahmad, S. M., Bhat, S. A., Ahmed, R., Urwat, U., Mumtaz, P. T., … (2017). Salmonella typhimurium in poultry: A review. World’s Poultry Science Journal.

4. Bashir, A. H., Bhat, S. A., Majid, S., & Hamid, R. (2020). Role of inflammatory mediators (TNF-α, IL-6, CRP), biochemical and hematological parameters in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients of Kashmir, India. Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

5. Reshi, M. R. M. A., Husain, I., Bhat, S. A., Rehman, M. U., & Razak, R. (2015). Bovine mastitis as an evolving disease and its impact on the dairy industry. International Journal of Current Research and Review.