Guohui Li | Virology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Guohui Li | Virology | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor | Jiangsu University | China

Dr. Guohui Li is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Life Sciences, Jiangsu University, specializing in biochemistry and molecular biology with a focus on viral gene functions, virus–host interactions, proteomics, and the innate immune responses of insects. He has made significant contributions to the understanding of viral protein regulation and host-pathogen dynamics, with multiple publications in high-impact journals demonstrating novel insights into viral structure, gene expression, and functional protein interactions. Dr. Li has been recognized with several awards for teaching excellence and scientific achievement, reflecting his commitment to both education and research. He has collaborated extensively across institutions and disciplines, integrating molecular virology with proteomic and genetic approaches. His work has advanced fundamental knowledge in virology and biotechnology, with broader implications for disease control, insect biotechnology, and applied molecular biology, reinforcing his influence in both the scientific community and society at large. He has 754 citations from 61 documents with an h-index of 15.

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Aneta Pluta | Virology | Best Infectious Disease Researcher Award

Dr. Aneta Pluta | Virology | Best Infectious Disease Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | National Veterinary Research Institute | Poland

Dr. Aneta Katarzyna Pluta, PhD, serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Omics Analyses at the National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI), Puławy, Poland, where she has been employed since 2010. She earned her PhD in Veterinary Sciences from NVRI in 2022, following her MSc in Microbiology and a Postgraduate Specialization in Medical Analytics from the Medical University of Lublin. Additionally, she completed a specialization in the Psychology of Social Communication at Maria Curie-Skłodowska University. Dr. Pluta’s research focuses on veterinary virology and molecular biology, particularly the genomics, pathogenesis, and diagnostics of Bovine Leukemia Virus (BLV). Her work encompasses qPCR harmonization, next-generation sequencing (NGS/RNA-seq), and viral gene regulation, contributing to international collaborative studies and the WOAH (OIE) Enzootic Bovine Leukosis Reference Laboratory. She has authored numerous impactful papers in journals such as Scientific Reports, Pathogens, Retrovirology, and Viruses, advancing understanding of BLV molecular variability and host–virus interactions. As Principal Investigator of an NCN PRELUDIUM grant, she explored the effects of BLV genomic mutations on viral replication. Her scholarly excellence has earned her multiple distinctions, including the Polish Society of Veterinary Science Main Award, NVRI Scientific Council Honorable Mention, and presentation awards from DIAGMOL and All Things BLV. Dr. Pluta also contributes to the global scientific community as a peer reviewer for several international journals and as the initiator of the Breast Cancer–BLV Research Network, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in veterinary and medical virology. She has 325 citations from 23 documents with an h-index of 10.

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1. Pluta, A., Rola-Łuszczak, M., Hoffmann, F. G., Donnik, I., Petropavlovskiy, M., & Kuźmak, J. (2024). Genetic variability of bovine leukemia virus: Evidence of dual infection, recombination and quasi-species.

2. Rola-Łuszczak, M., Sakhawat, A., Pluta, A., Ryło, A., Bomba, A., Bibi, N., & Kuźmak, J. (2021). Molecular characterization of the env gene of bovine leukemia virus in cattle from Pakistan with NGS-based evidence of virus heterogeneity.

3. Pluta, A., Blazhko, N. V., Ngirande, C., Joris, T., Willems, L., & Kuźmak, J. (2021). Analysis of nucleotide sequence of Tax, miRNA and LTR of bovine leukemia virus in cattle with different levels of persistent lymphocytosis in Russia.

4. Pluta, A., Jaworski, J. P., & Cortés-Rubio, C. N. (2020). Balance between retroviral latency and transcription: Based on HIV model.

5. Pluta, A., Willems, L., Douville, R. N., & Kuźmak, J. (2020). Effects of naturally occurring mutations in bovine leukemia virus 5′-LTR and Tax gene on viral transcriptional activity.