Daniela Batallas | Neuroscience | Young Scientist Award

Mrs. Daniela Batallas | Neuroscience | Young Scientist Award 

Mrs. Daniela Batallas | Neuroscience | Predoctoral Researcher at University of Valencia | Spain

Mrs. Daniela Batallas is a dedicated and emerging scholar in the field of Neurosciences, currently serving as a Predoctoral Researcher at the University of Valencia under the prestigious Talent Attraction Fellowship. With a strong academic foundation in psychology and psychobiology, Mrs. Batallas has cultivated deep expertise in exploring the cognitive, affective, and neurobiological mechanisms underlying minimal hepatic encephalopathy, stress, and memory processes. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from the Technical University of Loja (UTPL), Ecuador, and a Master’s Degree in Basic and Applied Neurosciences from the University of Valencia, Spain, where she is presently pursuing her Ph.D. in Neurosciences. Her professional experience includes lecturing at UTPL in areas such as developmental psychology, psychophysiology, and experimental psychology, and conducting advanced neuropsychological research at the Príncipe Felipe Research Center (CIPF). Mrs. Batallas has contributed to several SCOPUS-indexed journals such as Behavioural Brain Research, Quality of Life Research, and Brain, Behavior & Immunity – Health, addressing topics including neuroplasticity, inflammation, and stress biomarkers. Her research skills encompass neuropsychological assessment, experimental design, statistical analysis, and psychobiological data interpretation, supported by active participation in international congresses and symposiums. Recognized for her academic excellence, she has received numerous honors including the Best Graduate in Psychology Award (UTPL), Luis Vives Scholarship, and Talent Attraction Fellowship. As a peer reviewer for the journal Stress and Health, Mrs. Batallas demonstrates her commitment to advancing rigorous scientific inquiry. Her ongoing projects, supported by national and international research grants, emphasize translational neuroscience and the biological basis of cognitive dysfunction. In conclusion, Mrs. Daniela Batallas exemplifies a rising scientific leader whose interdisciplinary approach, research innovation, and commitment to mental health and cognitive science mark her as a promising contributor to the global neuroscience community.

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Featured Publications

  1. Batallas, D. A., Rodríguez-Hernández, V., Hidalgo, V., & Salvador, A. (2024). Loneliness during the post-confinement period: The significance of social living conditions for stress biomarkers and memory. Behavioural Brain Research, 459, 114771.

  2. Batallas, D. A., Gallego, J. J., Casanova-Ferrer, F., Fiorillo, A., & Rivas-Diaz, P. (2025). Blood ammonia and eye-hand coordination negatively affect health-related quality of life in women with minimal hepatic encephalopathy. Quality of Life Research, 34(6), 1669–1682.

  3. Batallas, D. A., Gallego, J. J., Casanova-Ferrer, F., López-Gramaje, A., & Salvador, A. (2025). Sex differences in the mediating role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor between inflammation and memory in cirrhotic patients with minimal hepatic encephalopathy. Brain, Behavior, & Immunity – Health, 100998.

  4. Giner Pérez, L., Gallego, J. J., Gimènez-Garzó, C., Batallas, D., et al. (2025). The analysis of the gut microbiome during liver disease progression led to the identification of biomarkers for related mild cognitive impairment. Frontiers in Microbiology, 16, 1670512.

  5. Vaca-Gallegos, S. L., Peñaherrera-Aguirre, M., Batallas, D., et al. (2025). Alone and under pressure: The transdiagnostic role of loneliness, stress, and psychological inflexibility in university students. Frontiers in Public Health, 13, 1642529.

  6. Rodríguez-Hernández, V., Batallas, D., Hidalgo, V., & Salvador, A. (2025). Exploring the heart rate variability response to persuasive health messages. Journal of Psychophysiology.

  7. Guerra, V. L., Quizhpe, L. I. A., Quinde, L., Calva, W. C., & Batallas, D. (2022). Quejas subjetivas de memoria y su relación con el estrés percibido y consumo de alcohol en estudiantes universitarios: rol mediador de la sintomatología prefrontal. Neuropsicología Latinoamericana, 14(2), 11–20.

 

Ayesheh Enayati | neurosciences | Excellence in Research

Dr. Ayesheh Enayati | neurosciences | Excellence in Research

assistant professor, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Ayesheh Enayati holds a Ph.D. in Pharmacognosy from Tehran University of Medical Sciences and specializes in cardiovascular research, phytochemistry, and biotechnology. Currently based at Golestan University of Medical Sciences, she conducts research on natural products and their applications in cardiovascular health and tissue engineering.

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🎓 Education:

Ayesheh Enayati completed her Doctor of Pharmacognosy at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. She also holds a Master of Science in Phytochemistry and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry.

🔬 Experience:

With extensive research experience, Ayesheh conducted her doctoral thesis research at both Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Golestan University of Medical Sciences, focusing on pharmacognosy and pharmacological experiments using the Langendorff perfusion system. She serves as Director and Secretary of the STE-MI Registry Committee at the Ischemic Disorders Research Center.

🔍 Research Interests:

Her research interests span phytochemistry, natural products, cardiovascular research, biotechnology, and heart tissue engineering.

 

📚 Publications:

Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) extract as an adjunct to valsartan in patients with mild chronic kidney disease: A double-blind randomized controlled clinical trial (2024, Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine)

Potential antiplatelet agents with grape seed–backbone polyphenols: computational studies (2024, Natural Product Research)

Effect of Pistacia genus on gastrointestinal tract disorders: A systematic and comprehensive review (2024, Fitoterapia)

LC–MS/MS phytochemical profiling, antioxidant activity, and enzyme inhibitory of Potentilla reptans L. root: Computational studies and experimental validation (2024, Process Biochemistry)

A comprehensive review of scientific evidence of Daucus carota L. plant from the viewpoints of Persian Medicine and Current Medicine: A review study (2023, Journal of Islamic and Iranian Traditional Medicine)

Neuroprotective effect of Potentilla reptans L. root in the rat brain global ischemia/reperfusion model (Year not specified, Journal not specified)