Sipping Kemegne Marius Tresor | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sipping Kemegne Marius Tresor | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Research scholar | Slovak Academy of Sciences | Slovakia

Dr. Sipping Kemegne Marius Tresor is a biochemist and postdoctoral research fellow whose expertise spans immunopharmacology, cancer biology, inflammatory diseases, and phytomedicine, with a focus on natural bioactive compounds and their translational therapeutic applications. Trained at leading institutions across Africa and Europe, he has developed a strong multidisciplinary foundation integrating molecular biology, pharmacology, biotechnology, and clinical research principles to advance innovation in precision therapeutics. His research has pioneered the exploration and characterization of polysaccharide-rich bioactive fractions from medicinal fungi, particularly Ganoderma species, elucidating their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-metastatic potentials and offering promising chemopreventive and therapeutic leads for cancer and immune-mediated disorders. His scientific contributions include peer-reviewed publications in internationally indexed journals and authorship of a scholarly book, demonstrating sustained commitment to advancing biomedical knowledge and global research excellence. Dr. Sipping’s work has been strengthened through impactful collaborations across Africa, Europe, and Asia with prominent scientists and international research groups, fostering interdisciplinary partnerships and capacity building in natural product research and immunotherapeutics. His ongoing investigations focus on isolating novel polysaccharides and developing nanotechnology-enabled drug delivery systems to enhance therapeutic efficacy against chronic inflammatory conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, bridging traditional bioresources with cutting-edge biomedical strategies. Beyond laboratory research, he is a certified clinical research professional committed to strengthening translational pathways from preclinical discovery to potential clinical application. His membership in distinguished scientific bodies reflects his dedication to contributing to the global research community. Driven by the vision to harness bioresources and advanced biotechnology for improved public health, Dr. Sipping aims to deliver innovative, accessible, and safe therapeutic options addressing cancer, autoimmune, and infectious diseases, thereby contributing to scientific progress and societal well-being. He has 81 citations from 9 documents with an h-index of 5.

Profiles:  Scopus | ORCID

Publications

1. Sipping, M., Thakur, D., Singh, B., Njamen, D., & Mukherjee, S. (2025). Polysaccharide extract of Ganoderma resinaceum restricts breast cancer progression in vitro by intervening in epithelial–mesenchymal transition and cancer stemness. Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia.

2. Sipping, M., Sathish Kumar, T., & Kamdem, N. (2025). Scientific investigation on antibacterial, antioxidant, cytotoxic effects and TLC bioautography of Terminalia schimperiania stem bark extracts. Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine.

3. Kamga Silihe, K., Defo Mbou, W., Ngo Pambe, J. C., Kenmogne, L. V., Fotso Maptouom, L., Kemegne Sipping, M. T., Zingue, S., & Njamen, D. (2023). Comparative anticancer effects of Annona muricata Linn (Annonaceae) leaves and fruits on DMBA-induced breast cancer in female rats. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies.

4. Nana Tchoupang, E., Yadji, V., Wangbara, J. B., Kemegne Sipping, M. T., Zingue, S., Njamen, D., & Mutalik, S. (2022). In vitro and in vivo antiproliferative actions of Solanum gilo Raddi (Solanaceae) fruit extract on breast tissues. Advances in Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

5. Kamga Silihe, K., Zingue, S., Kemegne Sipping, M. T., Busuioc Cazanevscaia, A., Dediu Botezatu, A. V., Njamen, D., & Dinica, R. M. (2022). The antioxidant potential of Ficus umbellata Vahl (Moraceae) that accelerates in vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory protective effects. Applied Sciences.

Maxim Evstigneev | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Maxim Evstigneev | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award 

Director | Sevastopol State University | Russia

Dr. Maxim Pavlovich Evstigneev is the Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Sevastopol State University, Russian Federation. He earned his Ph.D. and Doctor of Science (DrSci) in Biophysics and was later appointed Full Professor of Physics. Dr. Evstigneev’s research focuses on the thermodynamics of drug interactions, biophysical chemistry, and nanoparticle interactions, with pioneering contributions in understanding DNA-binding drug mechanisms and the biomedical potential of C60 fullerenes. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and several scientific books, including DNA-binding Aromatic Drug Molecules: Physico-chemical Interactions and Their Biological Roles and Structure, Thermodynamics and Energetics of Drug-DNA Interactions. His scientific impact is reflected through extensive citations and global recognition. Dr. Evstigneev has received multiple prestigious honors, including awards from the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, the President of Ukraine Award to Young Scientists, and recognition as the youngest Doctor of Sciences in Ukraine. He has also led several national and international research grants supported by major scientific foundations and institutions. Beyond research, he serves as Guest Editor for Organic Chemistry International Journal and was an Editorial Board Member of BioMed Research International. Currently, he is Vice-President of the Crimean Academy of Sciences and a recognized expert for the Russian Academy of Sciences, exemplifying leadership and excellence in molecular biophysics and nanomaterials research. He has 2564 citations from 191 documents with an h-index of 28.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus

Publications

1. The Fundamental Origin of the Polar Contribution to Heat Capacity Changes in Hydration in an Aqueous Solution. (2025). Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry.

2. The Correlated States Theory of the Hydrophobic Effect. (2025). Journal of Physical Chemistry B.

3. Valsartan – Choline: Preparation, Characterization, and Transdermal Permeation. (2025). Journal of Molecular Liquids.

4. Rationalizing DLS Size Distributions of Fullerene Conjugates. (2024). Letter Article.

5.New PMMA-Based Hydroxyapatite/ZnFe₂O₄/ZnO Composite with Antibacterial Performance and Low Toxicity. (2023). Biomimetics.