Raphael Duval | Pharmacology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Raphael Duval | Pharmacology | Research Excellence Award

Dean | Université de Lorraine | France

Raphaël E. Duval is a senior academic leader and clinical microbiologist serving as Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy at Université de Lorraine, France. His expertise spans infectiology, virology, cellular biology, and pharmaceutical sciences, with a strong focus on the discovery and development of innovative anti-infective and anticancer therapeutic agents. His research is widely disseminated through international peer-reviewed journals, scholarly book chapters, patents, and invited scientific communications, reflecting significant academic influence and citation impact. He actively collaborates with multidisciplinary teams across academia and industry at national and international levels. Recognized through prestigious scientific awards and fellowships, his work contributes to advancing therapeutic innovation, strengthening infectious disease management, and addressing major public health challenges with meaningful societal and clinical impact. He has 4909 citations from 98 documents with an h-index of 34.

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Siyu Chen | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

 Prof. Siyu Chen | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Professor | China Pharmaceutical University | China

Dr. Chen Siyu currently serves as the Deputy Director of the Department of Biochemistry at the School of Life Sciences and Technology, China Pharmaceutical University, where he is also a Professor, Doctoral Supervisor, and Chief Young Scientist of the National Key Research and Development Program. He obtained his academic training in biochemistry and molecular biology, cultivating a strong foundation in metabolic and biochemical sciences. Dr. Chen’s research primarily focuses on Target Discovery and Intervention Strategies for Metabolic Diseases, aiming to elucidate molecular mechanisms and identify novel therapeutic targets for metabolic regulation. He has published extensively as first or corresponding author in leading international journals such as Advanced Science, Nature Communications, and Gut Microbes, with his work widely cited by peers. His innovative research has led to the granting of national patents and multiple ongoing patent applications. Dr. Chen has successfully led major research projects under national and provincial funding programs, including the National Key R&D Program for Young Scientists, the National Natural Science Foundation for Young Scientists, and the Jiangsu Province Excellent Youth Fund. Recognized for his scholarly excellence, he received the Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award of Jiangsu Province. In addition to his research, Dr. Chen contributes actively to the academic community as a Young Member of the Metabolism Committee of the Chinese Society of Biochemistry, Director of the Jiangsu Society of Developmental Biology, and Editorial Board Member of Journal of China Pharmaceutical University and Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics. He also serves as a Guest Editor for Frontiers in Endocrinology and a regular reviewer for leading journals including Journal of Hepatology and ACS Nano. He has 1616 citations from 60 documents with an h-index of 24.

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1. Photosensitive biomimetic nanomedicine-mediated recombination of adipose microenvironments for antiobesity therapy. (2025). Advanced Materials.

2. Wearable photobiomodulation halts thyroid cancer growth by leveraging thyroid photosensitivity. (2025). Bioengineering and Translational Medicine.

3. Blue light-driven cell cycle arrest in thyroid cancer via Retinal-OPN3 complex. (2024). Cell Communication and Signaling.

4. Luteolin detoxifies DEHP and prevents liver injury by degrading Uroc1 protein in mice. (2024). EMBO Molecular Medicine.

5. Rhodiolin inhibits the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway via the glycolytic enzyme GPI in human papillary thyroid cancer. (2024). Phytomedicine.