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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Hui Saan Tham | Translational Research | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Hui Saan Tham | Translational Research | Research Excellence Award

Director | Han Neuro Acupuncture & Herbal Specialist | Malaysia

Dr. Hui Saan Tham is the Chief Physician at Han Neuro Acupuncture and Herbal Specialists, specializing in translational research that integrates acupuncture, herbal medicine, and advanced medical technologies. Their recent publication on an EfficientNet-based deep learning system for ultrasound assessment of neck disorders reflects a pioneering approach to combining artificial intelligence with clinical diagnostics. Working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, they contribute to the development of innovative, evidence-based healthcare solutions. Although at an emerging stage in terms of publication count and citation metrics, their work demonstrates strong potential for impact in integrative and precision medicine. Their contributions hold significant societal value by promoting accessible, non-invasive therapeutic strategies and enhancing diagnostic accuracy, particularly in neuromuscular conditions, thereby supporting improved patient outcomes and advancing global healthcare innovation.

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Saeed Aghebat Bekheir | Translational Research | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Saeed Aghebat Bekheir | Mental Health | Research Excellence Award

PhD Candidate in Toxicology | Tehran University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Saeed Aghebat Bekheir is a dedicated researcher and PhD candidate in Toxicology at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, working under the mentorship of Prof. Abdollahi. His research focuses on mitochondrial toxicology, cardiotoxicity, and mechanistic modeling of toxin-induced bioenergetic failure, with a particular emphasis on developing therapeutic strategies for aluminum phosphide–induced mitochondrial dysfunction. Dr. Aghebat Bekheir has demonstrated expertise in a wide range of experimental approaches, including in vivo animal studies, cellular and molecular assays, and in vitro toxicological models, integrating mechanistic toxicology with translational research to address acute mitochondrial injury and cardiotoxicity. His scholarly contributions are reflected in several peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, and he actively serves as a reviewer for multiple journals in toxicology and biomedical sciences, highlighting his commitment to advancing scientific rigor and dissemination. Collaboratively, he engages in research partnerships within the toxicology and mitochondrial research community, fostering interdisciplinary approaches to environmental and translational toxicology challenges. His work contributes to a deeper understanding of oxidative stress, bioenergetic disturbances, and cardiotoxic mechanisms, with broader implications for public health and therapeutic innovation. Beyond his laboratory and scholarly pursuits, Dr. Aghebat Bekheir’s research emphasizes societal relevance by addressing environmental toxicants and their impacts on human health, providing foundational knowledge for developing interventions to mitigate toxicity-related diseases. Through his professional memberships, editorial activities, and collaborative initiatives, he actively contributes to shaping the global toxicology landscape, promoting evidence-based strategies, and inspiring emerging researchers in the field. His ongoing research underscores a commitment to integrating scientific excellence with practical solutions for human health, reflecting both scholarly distinction and societal impact. He has 23 citations from 5 documents with an h-index of 3.

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1. Ghanati, K., Jahanbakhsh, M., Shakoori, A., Aghebat-Bekheir, S., … (2024). The association between polycystic ovary syndrome and environmental pollutants based on animal and human study; a systematic review.

2. Ghanati, K., Eghbaljoo, H., Akbari, N., Mazaheri, Y., Aghebat-Bekheir, S., … (2023). Determination of melamine contamination in milk with various packaging: A risk assessment study.

3. Aghebat-Bekheir, S., Abdollahi, M. (2024). Discovering the most impactful treatments for aluminum phosphide cardiotoxicity gleaned from systematic review of animal studies.

4. Reihani, A., Marboutian, F., Aghebat-Bekheir, S., Reyhani, A., Akhgari, M. (2024). Diagnostic aspects of paraquat in the forensic toxicology: A systematic review.

5. Aghebat-Bekheir, S., Hekmatirad, S., Asar, N., Abdollahi, M. (n.d.). Aluminum phosphide as a model for exploring acute mitochondrial disorders.