Xinge Du | Architectural Design and Theory | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Xinge Du | Architectural Design and Theory | Research Excellence Award

Tianjin University | China

Dr. Xinge Du (Dylan) is a Ph.D. candidate in Architecture at Tianjin University, specializing in green building, low-carbon campus planning, and building performance optimization. His research integrates sustainable design principles with advanced simulation and BIM technologies to develop practical solutions for energy-efficient built environments. He previously earned his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees from Taiyuan University of Technology, where he received multiple academic scholarships and honors. Du has published in high-impact journals such as Scientific Reports and Sustainability, contributing innovative frameworks for low-carbon building retrofits and campus design. Actively involved in industry-linked projects, he has led architectural designs incorporating photovoltaic systems and passive energy strategies. His award-winning work in rural housing and campus retrofitting demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainable development and real-world architectural innovation.

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Elena Dolgikh | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Elena Dolgikh | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award

ARRIAM | Russia

Dr. Elena Anatolyevna Dolgikh is a leading scientist in plant–microbe interactions and molecular plant biology, currently serving as Head of the Laboratory of Signal Regulation at the All-Russia Research Institute for Agricultural Microbiology, Russia. Her research focuses on rhizobium–plant symbiosis, signal transduction, nodulation, and hormonal regulation in legumes. With over 75 publications indexed in WoS and Scopus, many in Q1 journals, she has made significant contributions to understanding molecular mechanisms underlying nitrogen-fixing symbiosis. Dr. Dolgikh has led nationally and internationally funded projects and collaborated with prominent institutions in the USA, France, and the Netherlands through NATO and FEMS fellowships. A laureate of the Russian Federation Government Prize in Science and Technology, her work has strong societal impact in advancing sustainable agriculture, improving crop productivity, and supporting environmentally friendly biofertilizer development.

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Cereblon induces G3BP2 neosubstrate degradation using molecular surface mimicry
– Nature Structural and Molecular Biology (2026) | Citations: 1

 

Annamaria Pratelli | Veterinary Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Annamaria Pratelli | Veterinary Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Università degli Studi di Bari – Dipartimento di Medicina Veterinaria | Italy

Prof. Annamaria Pratelli is a Full Professor of Infectious Diseases of Animals at the University of Bari, Italy, and a globally recognized expert in veterinary virology and coronavirus research. She has been listed among the World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University (2022 and 2025) and has contributed significantly to the study of animal coronaviruses and zoonotic diseases. With over 205 peer-reviewed publications, an H-index of 33, and more than 3,100 citations (Scopus, 2026), her work spans viral pathogenesis, epidemiology, and antiviral strategies. She has led multiple nationally funded research projects and actively contributed to SARS-related task forces in collaboration with national health authorities. Prof. Pratelli serves on several international editorial boards and has extensive experience in scientific evaluation and governance, with impactful contributions to One Health and global infectious disease research.

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Evidence for evolution of canine parvovirus type 2 in Italy
– Journal of General Virology (2001) | Citations: 854

A canine parvovirus mutant is spreading in Italy
– Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2004) | Citations: 180

Genetic diversity of a canine coronavirus detected in pups with diarrhoea in Italy
– Journal of Virological Methods (2003) | Citations: 155

Development of a nested PCR assay for the detection of canine coronavirus
– Journal of Virological Methods (1999) | Citations: 135

 

Mohammad Kamil | Pharmaceutical Science | Distinguished Scientist Award

Professor Dr. Mohammad Kamil | Pharmaceutical Science | Distinguished Scientist Award

Lotus Holistic Health Institute | United Arab Emirates

Prof. Dr. Mohammad Kamil, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc., C.Chem., F.R.S.C., is a distinguished scholar in pharmacognosy, phytochemistry, and medicinal plant research with extensive international recognition. His research contributions have been widely cited in leading scientific books, including works edited by J.B. Harborne, and authoritative references such as the Dictionary of Natural Products and encyclopedias of medicinal plants. With over 700 citations across academic platforms and significant citations in peer-reviewed journals, his work has substantially advanced the understanding of bioactive compounds in traditional medicinal systems. He has contributed to pharmacopoeial standardization as a member of the Editorial Board for the Pharmacopoeia of Unani Medicine, Pakistan, and serves on multiple international journal editorial boards. His collaborative and interdisciplinary research has had a lasting societal impact by supporting the validation, safety, and global acceptance of herbal and Unani medicines.

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Eni Bushi | Pharmaceutical | Best Review Paper Award-7740

Dr. Eni Bushi | Pharmaceutical | Best Review Paper Award

Dr. Eni Bushi | Pharmaceutical – PhD student at University of Medicine Tirana, Albania

Eni Bushi (Beçi) is a dynamic pharmaceutical professional and researcher whose work bridges academia and the pharmaceutical industry. With extensive experience in pharmaceutical technology, quality assurance, and public health, she has made significant contributions both as a researcher and a leader in pharmaceutical practice. As the current Head of the Quality Assurance Department at Profarma sh.a. and a faculty member at the University of Medicine in Tirana, she plays a crucial role in shaping drug development standards and mentoring emerging professionals. A member of key scientific bodies such as NanoAlb and the Academy of Pharmacy “Eureka,” she exemplifies a strong commitment to advancing pharmaceutical knowledge through rigorous scientific inquiry and industry innovation.

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Education

Eni Bushi holds a Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the University of Medicine, Tirana, where she graduated with a perfect GPA and defended a thesis focused on prescription practices among elderly patients. Demonstrating her multidisciplinary outlook, she pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) at the University of New York Tirana, concentrating on healthcare management, with a thesis on Lean implementation in health systems. Currently, she is a PhD candidate in Pharmaceutical Technology at the same university, focusing on innovative semisolid formulations and their stability. Her academic journey has been enhanced by international certifications and professional development courses in nanotechnology, analytical validation, and Good Laboratory Practices.

Experience

Professionally, Eni Bushi has cultivated a strong career trajectory from community pharmacy to pharmaceutical manufacturing and research. Starting as a community pharmacist, she developed early experience in patient care and medication management. She then transitioned to Profarma sh.a., where she rose from Specialist to Head of the Quality Assurance Department, leading regulatory compliance, validation processes, and interdepartmental coordination. Simultaneously, she has served as a laboratory assistant and research mentor at the University of Medicine in Tirana. Her industry-academic hybrid role enables her to influence both pharmaceutical practice and education, while also fostering research innovation in drug development and regulatory science.

Research Interest

Eni Bushi’s research interests center on pharmaceutical technology, quality systems, antimicrobial resistance, and health systems improvement. Her current doctoral research focuses on semisolid drug formulations, with an emphasis on their physicochemical stability and comparative efficacy. She is particularly interested in integrating nanotechnology into drug delivery systems, and has pursued specialized training in nanomedicine. Her previous studies have explored the knowledge and behavior surrounding antibiotic use, as well as Lean strategies in healthcare environments. These interdisciplinary themes reflect her goal of advancing public health outcomes through innovation in drug formulation and pharmaceutical services.

Awards

Throughout her academic and professional journey, Eni Bushi has received recognition for her academic excellence and leadership. She was awarded the “Excellent Student” distinction by the University of Tirana’s Rectorate and has been consistently invited to contribute to international forums and scientific conferences. Her nomination for the Best Review Paper Award is underpinned by a record of impactful publications, academic mentorship, and a leadership role in pharmaceutical quality assurance.

Selected Publications

  1. 📘 Evaluation of the Knowledge, Attitude and Public Awareness about the Use of Antibiotic and Antibiotic Resistance in Albania (2024) – Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research. Cited by 6 articles.
  2. 🧴 Formulation, Preparation and Evaluation of a Natural Cosmetic Product (2023) – Albanian Journal of Medical and Health Sciences. Cited by 3 articles.
  3. 🏥 Using Expert Consensus to Evaluate the Readiness Factors of Lean Implementation in Healthcare (2022) – International Journal of Scientific Research and Management. Cited by 9 articles.
  4. 👵 Prevalence and Factors Associated with Potentially Inappropriate Prescriptions among Older Patients at Hospital Discharge in Albania (2016) – Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. Cited by 28 articles.
  5. 🧪 Theoretical Aspects of the Application of “Quality by Design” Approach in Drug Formulation (2025, Thesis Supervision) – Unpublished.
  6. 💊 Prevalence Assessment and Analysis of Self-Reported Use of Stimulant and Sedative Drugs among University Students (2023, Thesis Supervision) – University of Medicine, Tirana.
  7. 🧬 Analysis on the Level of Knowledge, Attitude, and Public Awareness Towards the Use of Antibiotics and Antimicrobial Resistance (2021, Thesis Supervision) – University of Medicine, Tirana.

Conclusion

Eni Bushi demonstrates a strong and evolving profile as a researcher, practitioner, and academic leader in the field of pharmaceutical sciences. Her combined background in pharmacy, business management, and pharmaceutical technology positions her uniquely to contribute to transformative change in drug formulation, health policy, and quality assurance. Her dedication to innovation, public health, and regulatory science makes her a highly deserving candidate for the Best Review Paper Award. Her work not only exemplifies academic excellence but also provides practical value to both the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare systems in Albania and beyond.