Abdossaleh Zar | Public Health | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Abdossaleh Zar | Public Health | Excellence in Research Award

staff | Persian Gulf University | Iran

Prof. Abdossaleh Zar is a distinguished health scientist renowned for contributions at the intersection of public health, clinical research, and translational medicine. His work spans epidemiology, preventive health, and health systems optimization, with a focus on improving population health outcomes through evidence-based interventions. Throughout his career, he has led multidisciplinary research initiatives, collaborating with international institutions, policy-makers, and healthcare organizations to address pressing health challenges. His research has significantly advanced understanding of disease patterns, health disparities, and innovative approaches to patient care, informing guidelines and policies that enhance community well-being. Recognized for scholarly rigor, Dr. [Name] has authored numerous publications in high-impact journals and his work is widely cited, reflecting both scientific influence and practical relevance. Beyond academia, he actively engages in translating research into actionable solutions, fostering partnerships that bridge science, policy, and practice. His leadership extends to mentoring emerging researchers, shaping the next generation of health professionals, and advocating for global health equity. By integrating rigorous research methodology with a commitment to societal impact, Dr. [Name] continues to drive meaningful advances in health science, contributing to both local and international efforts to promote healthier populations. He has 126 citations from 28 documents with an h-index of 7.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Salehi, O. R., Hosseini, S. A., Farkhaei, F., Farzanegi, P., & Zar, A. (2019). Effects of moderate-intensity endurance training and genistein on brain-derived neurotrophic factor and tumor necrosis factor-α in diabetic rats. Journal of Nutrition, Fasting and Health.

2. Hosseini, S. A., Zar, A. S., Ghasemi, A., Khoradmehr, O., & Farkhaie, F. (2018). Hypoglycemic interactional effects of Coriandrum sativum extract and endurance training in diabetic rats. Iranian Journal of Nutrition Sciences and Food Technology.

3. Salimi Avansar, M., & Zar, A. (2017). Comparing the effect of endurance and high intensity interval trainings on levels of chemerin and protein of C-reactive plasma in obese children. Journal of Arak University of Medical Sciences.

4. Zar, A., Hosseini, S. A., Hosseini, S. E., & Siavashi, N. (2016). The effects of eight weeks of endurance training on BDNF, insulin and insulin resistance in rats. Armaghane Danesh.

5. Jahromi, A. S., Zar, A., Ahmadi, F., Krustrup, P., Ebrahim, K., Hovanloo, F., … (2014). Effects of endurance training on the serum levels of tumour necrosis factor-α and interferon-γ in sedentary men. Immune Network.

Duo Liu | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Duo Liu | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award 

Deputy Director, Department of Clinical Pharmacy | Harbin Medical University | China

Professor Duo Liu, Chief Pharmacist and Doctoral Supervisor at Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, is a distinguished pharmaceutical scientist whose research has significantly advanced the fields of pharmacogenomics, pharmacoepidemiology, and precision oncology. With a strong background in medical genetics and pharmacology, Professor Liu has developed a research portfolio that bridges molecular pharmacology with clinical translation, focusing on the genetic mechanisms underlying cancer susceptibility, therapeutic response, and drug resistance. His pioneering contributions include transcriptome-wide association studies identifying novel genetic determinants of pancreatic and prostate cancer risk, as well as investigations into the role of NADPH oxidase polymorphisms and oxidative stress in tumor biology and treatment outcomes. Professor Liu’s scholarly work, published in leading international journals such as Cancer Research, Carcinogenesis, and International Journal of Cancer, has garnered wide recognition for its methodological rigor and clinical relevance. He has successfully led multiple national and institutional research grants, including projects supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and has been honored with several prestigious distinctions for excellence in pharmaceutical sciences and young investigator achievements. As an active member of numerous professional societies, including the Chinese Pharmacological Society and the Anti-Cancer Association of China, Professor Liu contributes to shaping the evolving landscape of cancer pharmacotherapy and drug epidemiology. His collaborations with global research institutions, notably the University of Hawaii Cancer Center, underscore his commitment to advancing international scientific exchange and translational medicine. Through his leadership in clinical pharmacy and mentorship of emerging scientists, Professor Liu continues to drive innovation in personalized cancer treatment and rational drug use, promoting evidence-based healthcare practices that enhance patient outcomes and public health impact worldwide.

Profile: ORCID 

Featured Publications

1. Chen, C., Dong, Q., Wang, H., Dong, S., Wang, S., Lin, W., Jia, C., Dong, M., Jin, Y., & Liu, D. (2025, January 8). The association between NADPH oxidase (NOX) polymorphisms with immunohistochemistry and survival in diffuse large B cell lymphoma patients. Annals of Hematology.

2. Wang, S. F., Dong, S. Q., Dong, Q., Lin, W. X., Dong, M., & Liu, D. (2024). Natural product-induced oxidative stress-synergistic anti-tumor effects of chemotherapeutic agents. Traditional Medicine Research.

3. Dong, S., Chen, C., Di, C., Wang, S., Dong, Q., Lin, W., & Liu, D. (2024, December). The association between NADPH oxidase 2 (NOX2) and drug resistance in cancer. Current Cancer Drug Targets.

4. Liu, D., Bae, Y. E., Zhu, J., Zhang, Z., Sun, Y., Deng, Y., Wu, C., & Wu, L. (2023, December 15). Splicing transcriptome-wide association study to identify splicing events for pancreatic cancer risk. Carcinogenesis.

5. Liu, D., Zhao, T., Zhu, J., Sharapov, S., Tiys, E., & Wu, L. (2023, December 4). Associations between genetically predicted plasma N-glycans and pancreatic cancer risk. All Life.

Tharanga Nandasena | Public Health | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Tharanga Nandasena | Public Health | Distinguished Scientist Award

Professor | University of Peradeniya | Sri Lanka

Professor B.G.T.L. Nandasena is a distinguished researcher and academic, currently serving as a Professor in Dental Anatomy at the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, as well as the SWAC Chairperson and Senior Student Counselor. He obtained his BDS (Honors) from the University of Peradeniya in 2000, followed by an MPhil in Developmental Biology (Odontogenesis) in 2007 from the same institution, and a PhD in Oral Life Sciences from Niigata University, Japan, in 2009. With over 20 years of teaching and research experience, Professor Nandasena’s work focuses on oral histology, craniofacial morphometry, developmental biology, preventive oral health, bioactive natural products, and oral diseases such as dental caries and maxillofacial injuries. He has made significant contributions to the field through numerous high-impact publications, including studies on the distribution of cholinesterase enzymes in human tooth germs, regional distribution of interglobular dentine, and the bioactivity of traditional Sri Lankan herbal formulas for oral health. His research excellence has been recognized with prestigious awards such as the Presidential Award (2009) for research on interglobular dentine and the NRC Merit Award (2010) for studies on cholinesterase enzymes, as well as the Lucy de Abrew Medal for outstanding academic performance. Beyond research, Professor Nandasena plays an active role in the scientific community as an editorial and scientific committee member at national and international journals, contributing to the advancement of dental science and education. His career exemplifies a commitment to bridging fundamental research with clinical and preventive oral health applications, mentoring future dental professionals, and fostering global collaboration in dental and biomedical sciences. She has 30 citations from 7 documents with an h-index of 3.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Nandasena, T. (2022). Functional oral anatomy. In The Science of Sea Salt.

2. Nandasena, T. (2021). Gender and ethnic group differences in dental caries in a Sri Lankan population. Journal of Oral Health and Community Dentistry.

3. Arambawatta, K., Abeysundara, A., Ihalagedera, D., Nawarathna, G., Nandasena, T., Peiris, R., Banneheka, S., & Nanayakkara, D. (2021). Morphological analysis of cementoenamel junction in premolars of Sri Lankans. Anatomical Science International.

4. Nanayakkara, D., Nawarathna, L. S., Nandasena, T., Alahakoon, S., Ariyasinghe, S., & Arambawatta, K. (2021). Hand and handprint measurements in the estimation of stature in a Sri Lankan population. International Journal of Morphology.

5. Nandasena, T. (2020). Dental arch morphology in normal occlusion of the Sri Lankan population. Sri Lanka Dental Journal.

Joseph Prahlow | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Joseph Prahlow | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Professor at St Louis University School of Medicine, United States

Joseph August Prahlow, MD stands out as a highly accomplished forensic pathologist and academic leader whose career reflects outstanding contributions to research, education, and professional service. He has held influential leadership roles within national organizations, including serving as president and chair, where he helped shape forensic standards and medical education. His scholarly impact is evident through numerous awards recognizing excellence in both research and teaching, alongside long-standing editorial responsibilities with leading forensic journals. Prahlow’s dedication to mentoring and educating future professionals highlights his commitment to advancing the field across generations. While his achievements are remarkable, opportunities remain for expanding global research collaborations and fostering interdisciplinary work that links forensic pathology with broader health and societal issues. Additionally, increased international mentorship could further extend his influence worldwide. Overall, his extensive record of leadership, research excellence, and academic service makes him highly deserving of recognition through the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile 

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Education

Joseph August Prahlow, MD has built a strong educational foundation that has supported his distinguished career in forensic pathology and academic medicine. He earned his Doctor of Medicine degree following undergraduate studies in biology and chemistry, with additional overseas study experiences that enriched his academic perspective. His postgraduate training included a comprehensive internship and residency in anatomic and clinical pathology, followed by a specialized fellowship in forensic pathology at a leading medical center, which provided him with advanced expertise in the field. Complementing his traditional medical training, he later pursued studies in homeopathic medicine, reflecting his openness to diverse approaches in healthcare and medical science. His educational path demonstrates both academic excellence and a commitment to broadening his knowledge base, enabling him to excel as a clinician, researcher, and educator. This diverse and rigorous education has been central to his professional achievements and his ability to mentor future medical professionals.

Experience

Joseph August Prahlow, MD has accumulated extensive professional experience that highlights his leadership, expertise, and dedication to forensic pathology and academic medicine. He has served in multiple roles as a forensic pathologist across prominent medical examiner offices, including leadership positions such as Deputy Chief Medical Examiner, where he contributed to advancing forensic investigations and public health standards. His academic career has been equally distinguished, holding professorships and vice-chair roles in pathology at respected medical schools, where he combined clinical practice with teaching and mentorship. Prahlow’s experience extends beyond institutional service to national leadership, having served as president and chair of major forensic and pathology organizations, where he played a critical role in shaping professional standards and educational frameworks. His long-standing involvement with editorial boards of leading journals further underscores his influence in advancing scientific knowledge. Collectively, his professional experience reflects a balance of clinical practice, research, education, and organizational leadership.

Research Interest

Joseph August Prahlow, MD has developed wide-ranging research interests that reflect his deep commitment to advancing forensic pathology and its intersection with medicine, law, and public health. His work focuses on forensic autopsy practice, death investigation standards, and the pathological findings that help unravel complex medicolegal cases. He has contributed to research aimed at improving the accuracy, reliability, and educational value of forensic pathology, while also engaging in studies that address public health concerns related to causes of death, such as sudden unexpected deaths, child fatalities, and cases involving emerging forensic challenges. His interests also extend to medical education, where he has examined effective teaching strategies and curriculum development to enhance the training of future forensic experts. More recently, his pursuit of complementary perspectives, including homeopathic medicine, demonstrates a willingness to explore integrative approaches within medical science. Altogether, his research interests combine scientific rigor with educational and societal impact.

Award and Honor

Joseph August Prahlow, MD has received numerous awards and honors that underscore his excellence as a researcher, educator, and leader in forensic pathology. He has been recognized in Stanford University and Elsevier’s Top Scientist Rankings, reflecting his global impact on scientific research. His dedication to teaching has earned multiple Outstanding Clinical and Basic Science Educator awards, Trustee Teaching Awards, and Physician of the Year recognition from academic institutions. Nationally, he has been honored with prestigious accolades such as the Milton Helpern Award from the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, the STAR Award, the President’s Award, and the Outstanding Service Award from the National Association of Medical Examiners, recognizing both his scientific and service contributions. He has also been acknowledged for his research funding success and innovation with awards such as the Excellence in Discovery Award. Collectively, these honors highlight his sustained commitment to advancing forensic science, education, and medical practice.

Research Skill

Joseph August Prahlow, MD possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that have significantly advanced the field of forensic pathology and medical science. He is highly skilled in forensic autopsy methodology, death investigation techniques, and the interpretation of complex pathological findings, which are critical to generating reliable and impactful research outcomes. His expertise extends to developing and applying forensic standards, contributing to the accuracy and consistency of scientific practice across the discipline. In addition, his strong background in clinical and anatomic pathology provides a robust foundation for integrating laboratory analysis with forensic casework. Prahlow has also demonstrated proficiency in academic research through authorship, peer review, and editorial responsibilities for leading journals, showcasing his ability to evaluate and disseminate scientific knowledge. His research skills are complemented by strengths in medical education, curriculum design, and mentorship, enabling him to bridge scientific inquiry with training future professionals, thereby amplifying the impact of his work.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Deaths Related to New-Onset Seizures After Vaccination
Authors: Joseph A. Prahlow

Title: Death due to positional asphyxia related to underlying seizure disorder
Authors: Garlen Yu; Joseph A. Prahlow

Title: Insulin-Related Suicides—3 Cases
Authors: Joseph A. Prahlow; Marcel Castor; Prentiss Jones

Title: “COVID-Collateral” Deaths
Authors: Joseph A. Prahlow; Theodore Brown

Title: Arc-like curvilinear bullet pathways along inner surface of skull – two cases
Authors: Keenan Boulnemour; Joseph A. Prahlow

Conclusion

Overall, the candidate’s extensive contributions to forensic pathology, research excellence, and academic leadership make them highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. Their strengths strongly outweigh the areas for improvement, and with expanded global collaboration and mentorship, their already significant impact could grow even further.