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

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Miguel Garcia-Gonzalez | Translational Research | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Miguel Garcia-Gonzalez | Translational Research | Innovative Research Award

Research group leader | FIDIS/IDIS | Spain

Dr. Miguel García González is a distinguished biomedical researcher and Group Leader at the Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de Santiago (IDIS/CHUS) in Spain, specializing in Molecular Genetics and Developmental Biology of Kidney Diseases. He earned his Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the University of Santiago de Compostela, where he developed a strong foundation in genetics, molecular mechanisms, and translational nephrology. His research focuses on understanding the genetic and molecular bases of polycystic kidney disease (PKD) and related hereditary disorders, integrating genomic, cellular, and developmental biology approaches to identify novel therapeutic targets. Dr. García González has authored more than 40 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as Nature Medicine, PNAS, Kidney International, and Human Molecular Genetics, contributing significantly to the field’s understanding of renal pathophysiology. His work has received numerous national and international research grants and awards, recognizing his excellence in scientific innovation and mentorship. He actively participates in editorial and peer-review roles for several leading journals in nephrology and molecular biology, further influencing the direction of biomedical research. In addition to his research contributions, Dr. García González is deeply committed to training young scientists, supervising doctoral and postdoctoral researchers, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration across clinical and molecular domains. His pioneering work continues to advance precision medicine approaches in nephrology, bridging basic science discoveries with clinical applications aimed at improving outcomes for patients with genetic kidney diseases. He has 1913 citations from 50 documents with an h-index of 20.

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Featured Publications

1. A comparative proteomic, transcriptomic and glycomic analysis of extracellular vesicle isolation techniques highlights ExoGAG efficiency for a more complete identification of breast milk molecular signaling pathways. (2025). Cell Communication and Signaling.

2. Therapeutic opportunities in polycystic kidney and liver disease through extracellular matrix dynamics. (2025). Biochemical Pharmacology.

3. Characterization of recurrent UMOD variants (p.C255Y and p.Q316P) in a Galician cohort: Genotype–phenotype correlation and clinical implications. (2025). Nefrología.

4. Characterization of the functional component in human milk and identification of the molecular mechanisms undergoing prematurity. (2025). Clinical Nutrition.

5. HNF1B transcription factor: Key regulator in renal physiology and pathogenesis. (2025).