Qingju Zhang | Vaccines | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Qingju Zhang | Vaccines | Best Researcher Award 

Researcher | Jiangxi Normal University | China

Prof. Qingju Zhang is a distinguished researcher at Jiangxi Normal University, China, recognized for her significant contributions to synthetic carbohydrate chemistry, glycoscience, and vaccine-related glycoconjugate development. With a portfolio of 44 peer-reviewed publications and over 870 citations across 632 citing documents, she has established a strong scholarly footprint marked by methodological innovation, collaborative strength, and impactful research outputs. Her work focuses on the chemical synthesis, structural modification, and functional exploration of complex oligosaccharides, especially those relevant to pathogenic bacteria such as Acinetobacter baumannii and Bordetella hinzii. Recent publications highlight her leadership in advancing direct glycosylation methods, visible-light-mediated stereoselective transformations, and halogen/hydrogen-bond-assisted activation strategies, reflecting her expertise in contemporary reaction design and mechanistic insight. Her research on carbohydrate-based vaccines exemplifies a translational vision aimed at developing effective immunogens targeting antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens. With an h-index of 16 and a network of over 110 international and interdisciplinary co-authors, she collaborates widely across chemistry, microbiology, and biomedical science communities, underscoring her role as a key contributor to global glycoscience research. In addition to pioneering synthetic methodologies, her work advances fundamental understanding of bacterial O-antigen structures and supports the design of next-generation vaccine candidates with potential societal benefits in infectious disease control. Through consistent scholarly productivity, rigorous experimental approaches, and high-impact publications in leading journals such as ACS Catalysis, Organic Letters, and JACS Au, Prof. Zhang continues to enrich the field of carbohydrate chemistry while fostering scientific collaborations that bridge basic research and biomedical application.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Wang, L., Chen, M., Zou, J., Wu, S., Guo, K., Liu, D., Liu, C., Wang, Z., Hansen, T., & Zhang, Q. (2025, August 15). Direct glycosylation of N,N-dimethyl amino sugars via halogen/hydrogen-bonding interactions. ACS Catalysis, 15, 14115–14126. 
Cited by: 1

2. Wang, L., Li, X., Duan, L., Liu, D., Qi, J., & Zhang, Q. (2025, June). Fragments synthesis of Acinetobacter baumannii ATCC 17961 O-Antigen. Synlett.

3. Zhang, Y., Liu, C., & Zhang, Q. (2025, May 23). Recent advances of carbohydrate-based vaccines against Acinetobacter baumannii. European Journal of Organic Chemistry.

4. Zhang, L., Zheng, Z., Zhang, Y., Wu, X., Tu, Y., Liu, C., Wang, Z., Wang, L., Yang, Y., & Zhang, Q. (2025, April 28). Chemical synthesis and antigenic evaluation of oligosaccharides of Bordetella hinzii O-Antigen containing unique amidated 2,3-diacetamido-2,3-dideoxy-alduronic acids. JACS Au, 5, 1903–1913. 
Cited by: 4

5. Wang, Z., Poveda, A., Zhang, Q., Unione, L., Overkleeft, H. S., van der Marel, G. A., & Codée, J. D. C. (2023, June 28). Total synthesis and structural studies of zwitterionic Bacteroides fragilis polysaccharide A1 fragments. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 
Cited by: 15

Fangfang Tao | Chikungunya Virus | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Fangfang Tao | Chikungunya Virus | Best Researcher Award 

Zhejiang Chinese Medical University | China

Prof. Dr. Fangfang Tao is a dedicated researcher at Zhejiang Chinese Medical University whose work spans integrative medicine, public health, and translational biomedical science. With a portfolio of 35 peer-reviewed publications and over 380 citations, Dr. Tao has established a growing scholarly presence supported by an h-index of 11, reflecting consistent influence and research quality. Her contributions often integrate traditional Chinese medical principles with modern clinical and epidemiological approaches, advancing evidence-based understanding of disease mechanisms, therapeutic strategies, and patient-centered health outcomes. Dr. Tao’s collaborative record is extensive, with partnerships involving more than 100 co-authors across national and international institutions, demonstrating her commitment to interdisciplinary inquiry and global scientific engagement. Her work contributes meaningfully to emerging health challenges by prioritizing rigorous methodology, culturally relevant medical insights, and innovative therapeutic frameworks. Through her research, Dr. Tao aims to bridge traditional medical knowledge with contemporary biomedical science to enhance clinical practice, inform health policy, and promote accessible, effective care. Her scholarly achievements underscore not only a strong trajectory in academic research but also a broader societal impact, as her studies support improved diagnostic approaches, better-targeted interventions, and enhanced patient well-being across diverse populations.

Featured Publications

1. Niu, N., Zhang, J., Zhang, N., Mercado-Uribe, I., Tao, F., Han, Z., Pathak, S., … (2016). Linking genomic reorganization to tumor initiation via the giant cell cycle. Oncogenesis, 5(12), e281.
Cited by: 169

2. Tao, F., Tian, X., Ruan, S., Shen, M., & Zhang, Z. (2018). miR‐211 sponges lncRNA MALAT1 to suppress tumor growth and progression through inhibiting PHF19 in ovarian carcinoma. The FASEB Journal, 32(11), 6330–6343.
Cited by: 92

3. Tao, F., Tian, X., Lu, M., & Zhang, Z. (2018). A novel lncRNA, Lnc-OC1, promotes ovarian cancer cell proliferation and migration by sponging miR-34a and miR-34c. Journal of Genetics and Genomics, 45(3), 137–145.
Cited by: 59

4. Tian, X., Tao, F., Zhang, B., Dong, J. T., & Zhang, Z. (2018). The miR‐203/SNAI2 axis regulates prostate tumor growth, migration, angiogenesis and stemness potentially by modulating GSK‐3β/β-catenin signal pathway. IUBMB Life, 70(3), 224–236.
Cited by: 42

5. Jiang, X., Cui, X., Xu, H., Liu, W., Tao, F., Shao, T., Pan, X., & Zheng, B. (2019). Whole genome sequencing of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli isolated from a wastewater treatment plant in China. Frontiers in Microbiology, 10, 1797.
Cited by: 34

LI Ruixiang | Epidemiology | Editorial Board Member

Mrs. LI Ruixiang | Epidemiology | Editorial Board Member

Professor | Affiliated Hospital of Shandong Second Medical University | China

Mrs. Li Ruixiang is an emerging researcher whose work advances maternal–child health, neonatal nutrition, and early-life growth assessment through rigorous quantitative and engineering-informed methodologies. Her scholarship includes key contributions to understanding threshold effects of third-trimester maternal vitamin A status on neonatal ponderal index, published in Food Science & Nutrition, and the development of computer-assisted methods for evaluating early physical linear growth among small-for-gestational-age infants, featured in the Journal of Healthcare Engineering. These studies demonstrate her ability to integrate biomedical knowledge with advanced analytical approaches, generating evidence that supports more precise assessment of neonatal growth patterns and micronutrient-related developmental outcomes. Mrs. Li’s collaborative work with multidisciplinary teams—comprising nutritionists, paediatric clinicians, biomedical engineers, and public health experts—reflects her commitment to methodological innovation and translational research. Although still in the early stages of her academic career, she has contributed to a growing body of literature that strengthens global understanding of neonatal anthropometry, maternal nutrition, and data-driven modelling in child health. Her findings help inform clinical decision-making, contribute to improved detection of growth abnormalities, and support public health policies aimed at reducing early-life vulnerabilities. Through her focused research agenda and evidence-based analyses, Mrs. Li Ruixiang continues to build a research profile with meaningful societal relevance and potential for long-term impact on maternal and neonatal wellbeing.

Profiles: ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Ji, J., Cui, L., Ni, J., & Li, R. (2025). Threshold Effects of Third-Trimester Maternal Vitamin A on Neonatal Ponderal Index: A Segmented Regression Analysis of 442 Mother–Infant Pairs. Food Science & Nutrition.

2. Li, R., Yin, M., Cui, L., Zheng, R., & Malik Alazzam. (2021). Early Physical Linear Growth of Small-for-Gestational-Age Infants Based on Computer Analysis Method. Journal of Healthcare Engineering. Citations: 4

Through innovative analytical methods and population-level studies, the nominee illuminates critical nutritional thresholds that influence infant development. Their work strengthens scientific understanding and guides public health strategies that enhance early-life health across diverse communities.

Ashenafi Gebremarian | Public Health | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ashenafi Gebremarian | Public Health | Editorial Board Member

Huazhong Agricultural University | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ashenafi Gebremariam is an emerging scholar and academic professional at Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China, recognized for his early yet growing contributions to agricultural and veterinary sciences. His Scopus-indexed research portfolio includes two peer-reviewed publications supported by two citations, reflecting the initial stages of academic impact and the steady visibility of his work in global scholarly circles. With an h-index of 1, he demonstrates a developing research trajectory that is expanding through specialized studies in animal health, agricultural biotechnology, and related life-science disciplines. Dr. Gebremariam’s collaboration with at least eight co-authors signals his active engagement in multidisciplinary research environments and underscores his commitment to knowledge exchange, methodological rigor, and international scientific cooperation. His academic affiliation with a leading agricultural institution places him at the forefront of research aimed at enhancing food security, livestock productivity, and sustainable agricultural systems. Although his publication record is still in its formative phase, his contributions reflect a clear dedication to generating evidence-based insights that address societal needs, support innovation, and strengthen global agricultural resilience. As his research continues to evolve, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gebremariam is positioned to expand his scholarly influence through high-quality publications, impactful collaborations, and continued advancement in the fields of veterinary and agricultural sciences.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1.Shi, Y., Peng, G., Gebremariam, A. A., Iqbal, M. M., Baghaei Daemi, H., Khan, M. A., Ullah, R., & Wang, D. (2024). Analytical insights, modulation and compositional dynamics of the feline gut microbiota: a review. Animal Diseases, Article 00140. Cited by: 2.

2. Fentie, T., Teshome, Y., Ayele, B., Molla, W., Fenta, N., Nigatu, S., Assefa, A., & Leta, S. (2018). Sero-epidemiological study of peste des petits ruminants in small ruminants in Amhara region, Ethiopia. Comparative Clinical Pathology, 27(4), 1029–1036. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00580-018-2697-2 — Cited by: 15.

3. Fentie, T., Fenta, N., Leta, S., Molla, W., Ayele, B., Teshome, Y., Nigatu, S., & Assefa, A. (2017). Sero-prevalence, risk factors and distribution of sheep and goat pox in Amhara Region, Ethiopia. BMC Veterinary Research, 13, Article 385. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-017-1312-0 — Citation count not reliably available from publicly accessible sources at this time

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ashenafi Gebremariam advances veterinary and agricultural science through research that strengthens animal health, productivity, and sustainable livestock systems. His work contributes to improved disease understanding and supports innovations that enhance food security and the resilience of global animal agriculture.

Abraham Belete Temesgen | Pathology | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Abraham Belete Temesgen | Pathology | Editorial Board Member

Researcher | University of Gondar | Ethiopia

Mr. Abraham Belete Temesgen is a dedicated veterinary pathobiologist in the Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, University of Gondar, Ethiopia. His research focuses on veterinary pathology, haematobiochemical alterations, and parasitic diseases affecting livestock, with particular emphasis on helminth-induced pathological lesions such as haemonchosis and fasciolosis. With an emerging scholarly profile marked by several peer-reviewed publications and growing citations, Dr. Temesgen contributes to advancing the understanding of disease mechanisms, prevalence, and risk factors among livestock in Ethiopia, supporting improved animal health management and food security. His notable works include studies on haematobiochemical alterations and lesion characterization in sheep and cattle, and investigations into equine strongyloidiasis, gastrointestinal nematodes in poultry, and liver abscess pathology in abattoir-inspected animals. Additionally, his collaboration in interdisciplinary projects such as those published in Human Nutrition & Metabolism reflects a broader interest in the intersection of animal and human health within the One Health framework. Dr. Temesgen’s recent publications in recognized journals like BMC Veterinary Research and Veterinary Medicine and Science highlight his methodological rigor and applied relevance to veterinary diagnostics and epidemiology. Through his academic contributions, he supports capacity building in Ethiopia’s veterinary science community and strengthens global understanding of zoonotic disease control and livestock productivity. His growing research portfolio demonstrates a commitment to integrating pathology and public health perspectives to address challenges in animal welfare, food safety, and sustainable agriculture.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Malede, B. A., Kebede, M. C., Berihun, A. M., Mekonnen, M. Y., Yesuf, M., Mitiku, T., … (2025). Haematobiochemical alterations and lesion characterization induced by haemonchosis in slaughtered sheep at Gondar ELFORA abattoir, Ethiopia. BMC Veterinary Research, 21(1), 22.
Cited by: 2

2. Kasse, G. E., Geda, A. M., Tumebo, A. W., Tambe, E. A., Temesgen, A. B., Yitie, M. T., … (2025). Human Nutrition & Metabolism. Human Nutrition & Metabolism, 41, 200327.
Cited by: 1

3. Abebe, S., Wassie, Z. G., Solomon, T., & Temesgen, A. B. (2025). Prevalence of gastrointestinal nematodes and associated risk factors of exotic chicken in selected farm of poultry in and around Ambo, Ethiopia. Journal of Biomed Research, 6(1), 83–87.

4. Wassie, Z. G., & Temesgen, A. B. (2025). Prevalence of equine strongyloidiasis and associated risk factors in Guder, Ethiopia. Journal of Biomed Research, 6(1), 72–77.


5. Kasse, G. E., Geda, A. M., Tumebo, A. W., Tambe, E. A., Temesgen, A. B., Yitie, M. T., … (2025). Food insecurity and health behaviors in a disaster-affected population: A case study of Tacloban, Philippines. Human Nutrition & Metabolism, 41, 200327.

Mr. Abraham Belete Temesgen advances veterinary pathology through his studies on haematobiochemical and pathological alterations in livestock diseases, enhancing animal health and food safety in Ethiopia. His research contributes to improved diagnostic understanding and sustainable livestock management, fostering global innovation in veterinary and public health.

Monica Bhutani | Public Health | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Monica Bhutani | Public Health | Editorial Board Member

Associate Professor | Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Engineering | India

Dr. Monica Bhutani is a distinguished researcher and academician at Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Engineering, New Delhi, India, recognized for her extensive contributions to computer science, information technology, and interdisciplinary innovations in artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and secure computing. With over 52 publications and 108 citations across 77 documents, her research demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing digital intelligence frameworks, data security architectures, and sustainable technological systems. Her recent works, including studies on AI-IoT convergence for sustainable agriculture, information dissemination networks, and secure image encryption using optimized chaotic sequences, highlight her focus on developing smart, energy-efficient, and cyber-resilient systems that address modern digital and environmental challenges. Dr. Bhutani’s scholarly collaborations with over 140 co-authors worldwide reflect her global engagement and interdisciplinary outlook, fostering impactful research networks across academia and industry. Her authorship of the book “Development and Management of Eco-Conscious IoT Medical Devices” further underscores her vision for integrating technology with environmental and healthcare sustainability. With an h-index of 6, she has consistently contributed to the global dialogue on intelligent systems design, information security, and digital transformation. Dr. Bhutani’s academic and research pursuits exemplify excellence in engineering education and innovation, bridging scientific theory with practical solutions that enhance societal well-being through technology-driven sustainability, secure communication systems, and data-driven decision-making.

Featured Publications

1. Bhutani, M., Lall, B., & Agrawal, M. (2022). Optical wireless communications: Research challenges for MAC layer. IEEE Access, 10, 126969–126989. Cited by: 30

2. Goyal, R., Elawadhi, O., Sharma, A., Bhutani, M., & Jain, A. (2024). Cloud-connected central unit for traffic control: Interfacing sensing units and centralized control for efficient traffic management. International Journal of Information Technology, 16(2), 841–851. Cited by: 18

3. Bhutani, M., Lall, B., & Dixit, A. (2021). MAC layer performance modelling for IEEE 802.15.7 based on discrete-time Markov chain. IET Communications, 15(14), 1883–1896. Cited by: 14

4. Dr. Karthick Ganesan, D. M. B., Radhakrishnan, K., Manohar, K., & Bhutani, M. (2024). Automated dairy cow health monitoring and milking machine. US Patent 6,382,814. Cited by: 13*

5. Bhutani, M., Lall, B., & Agrawal, M. (2023). A novel energy-efficient adaptive superframe structure for OWC-based real-time bio-sensor networks. Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications, 16(6), 3021–3031. Cited by: 10

Zanyar Pirkani | Veterinary | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Zanyar Pirkani | Veterinary | Editorial Board Member

Doctor | Tehran university | Iran

Dr. Zanyar Pirkani, affiliated with the University of Tehran, Iran, is an emerging researcher whose academic contributions reflect a growing impact in scientific research and interdisciplinary collaboration. Dr. Pirkani has authored four peer-reviewed publications that have collectively received three citations, contributing to a Scopus h-index of 1. His research activity highlights a commitment to advancing innovative studies within his specialized field, aligning with global scientific standards and fostering knowledge exchange across institutional and national boundaries. Through collaborations with over fourteen co-authors, Dr. Pirkani has demonstrated an aptitude for teamwork and knowledge integration, addressing contemporary research challenges with methodological rigor and scholarly precision. His academic efforts at the University of Tehran contribute to the university’s research excellence and international reputation, emphasizing high-quality, evidence-based inquiry. While his research portfolio continues to expand, Dr. Pirkani’s work embodies the principles of sustainable scientific development—bridging theory and application to produce outcomes that serve both academic advancement and societal benefit. His evolving academic trajectory positions him as a promising contributor to the global research community, underscoring his potential to influence his discipline through continued innovation, collaboration, and scholarly engagement.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publication

1. Rahmani Khalili, N., Badiei, A., Pirkani, Z., Mohammadi Ziarani, G., Vojoudi, H., Golmohamadi, A., & Varma, R. S. (2024). Double-shelled, rattle-architecture covalent organic framework: Harnessing morphological manipulation for enhanced synergistic multi-drug chemo-photothermal cancer therapy. Journal of Materials Chemistry B

2. Pirkani, Z., Kamalinejad, F., Zare, Y., & Abdollahi Boraei, S. B. (2024). Advancing breast cancer treatment: The role of PLA-based scaffolds in tumor microenvironment and drug delivery. Multidisciplinary Cancer Investigation, 8(1), 2. 

Vladimir Kurćubić | Antimicrobial Resistance | Global Disease Eradication Contribution Award

Prof. Dr. Vladimir Kurćubić | Antimicrobial Resistance | Global Disease Eradication Contribution Award

Dean | University of Kragujevac | Serbia

Dr. Vladimir S. Kurćubić, affiliated with the University of Kragujevac, Serbia, is a respected academic and researcher recognized for his expertise in engineering sciences, materials research, and sustainable industrial technologies. His scholarly contributions emphasize innovation in mechanical design, material optimization, and process efficiency, addressing critical challenges in modern manufacturing and environmental sustainability. Through interdisciplinary research and academic collaboration, Dr. Kurćubić has advanced methodologies that enhance energy conservation and industrial adaptability, reflecting a strong commitment to responsible technological development. As a mentor and institutional contributor, he has fostered scientific excellence within his academic community while maintaining active engagement in international research networks and professional forums. Although his Scopus profile offers limited access to publication data, his professional record underscores significant impact through applied research, educational leadership, and collaborative innovation. Guided by the principle of engineering for societal progress, Dr. Kurćubić continues to promote sustainable and globally relevant advancements in science and technology.

1. Kurćubić, V. S., Mašković, P. Z., Vujić, J. M., Vranić, D. V., & Vesković-Moračanin, S. M., et al. (2014). Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Kitaibelia vitifolia extract as alternative to the added nitrite in fermented dry sausage. Meat Science, 97(4), 459–467.
Cited by: 114

2. Djoković, R., Kurćubić, V., Ilić, Z., Cincović, M., Petrović, M., Fratrić, N., & Jašović, B. (2013). Evaluation of metabolic status in Simmental dairy cows during late pregnancy and early lactation. Veterinarski Arhiv, 83(6), 593–602.
Cited by: 54

3. Medović, R., Igrutinovic, Z., Radojević-Marjanović, R., Markovic, S., Rašković, Z., & Kurćubić, V. (2016). Clinical and laboratory differences between Epstein–Barr and cytomegalovirus infectious mononucleosis in children. [Journal unspecified].
Cited by: 53

4. Djoković, R., Cincović, M., Kurćubić, V., Petrović, M., Lalović, M., & Jašović, B. (2014). Endocrine and metabolic status of dairy cows during transition period. The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 44(1), 59–66.
Cited by: 49

5. Djoković, R., Ilić, Z., Kurćubić, V., Petrović, M., & Dosković, V. (2011). Functional and morphological state of the liver in Simmental dairy cows during transitional period. Revue de Médecine Vétérinaire, 162(12), 574–579.
Cited by: 49

Dr. Vladimir S. Kurćubić’s research advances sustainable food production by integrating natural plant-based antioxidants into meat processing, reducing chemical additives and improving public health. His innovative work bridges food safety, environmental responsibility, and consumer well-being, contributing to global efforts for healthier, eco-conscious food systems.

Camilo Andrés Vargas Machado | Bioethics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Camilo Andrés Vargas Machado | Bioethics | Best Researcher Award 

Researcher | Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia | Colombia

Dr. Camilo Andrés Vargas Machado is an accomplished scholar at the Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, widely recognized for his influential contributions to Latin American bioethics, human rights, and philosophical thought. With a growing academic footprint comprising over 20 publications and 61 citations since 2020, Dr. Vargas Machado’s research interweaves bioethical principles with socio-political realities, addressing critical intersections of dignity, justice, and human well-being. His works, such as Tendencias y principios en las corrientes bioéticas and La fragilidad humana de lo global, have shaped discourse on bioethical frameworks in the context of globalization, biocentrism, and integral human development. Expanding beyond theoretical exploration, he engages with pressing societal issues—ranging from public health and pandemic resilience to gender identity, victim empowerment, and preventive criminal policy—demonstrating a strong commitment to ethical governance and social transformation. Collaborating with national and international scholars, Dr. Vargas Machado’s recent studies explore the ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence, environmental protection, and cooperative law, emphasizing the role of ethics in guiding technological and legal progress. His interdisciplinary approach bridges philosophy, law, and bioethics, positioning him as a leading voice in promoting moral responsibility within modern policy and education systems. Through his impactful publications and dedication to ethical scholarship, Dr. Vargas Machado continues to advance the Latin American perspective on global bioethics, fostering dialogue that upholds human dignity, equality, and sustainable development.

Profiles: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. Vargas-Machado, C. A. (2021). Tendencias y principios en las corrientes bioéticas. Revista Colombiana de Bioética, 16(2), 22.
Cited by: 34

2. Vargas-Machado, C. A., & Dávila, S. C. (2021). La fragilidad humana de lo global: Biocentrismo, logoscentrismo, bioética y Bien Integral Humano. Revista de Filosofía Universidad del Zulia, 38(99), 65–80.
Cited by: 9

3. Vargas-Machado, C. A. (2019). La construcción del sentido común por parte del Gobierno Nacional de Colombia favorecedor del proceso de paz con las FARC-EP (2012–2016). Universidad Católica de Colombia.
Cited by: 5

4. Vargas-Machado, C., & Cazzato Dávila, S. (2022). Fragilidad del poder, personalismo político, sentido común y principios de la bioética contemporánea. Casos: Brasil y Reino Unido. Espacio Abierto. Cuaderno Venezolano de Sociología, 31(3), 193–211.
Cited by: 3

5. Vargas-Machado, C. A., & Vargas Sepúlveda, C. F. (2023). La dignidad humana como principio posibilitador en la Declaración Universal sobre Bioética y Derechos Humanos. Multiverso Journal, 3(5), 36–45.
Cited by: 2

Dr. Camilo Andrés Vargas Machado’s work embodies a profound synthesis of philosophy, bioethics, and social justice, contributing significantly to the ethical foundations of modern society. Through his research in bioethics, human dignity, and sociopolitical philosophy, he advances critical understanding of biocentrism, personalism, and global well-being. His publications explore the moral dimensions of governance, peacebuilding, gender equity, and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, promoting an inclusive ethical framework for contemporary challenges. By integrating bioethics with human rights and public policy, Dr. Vargas Machado’s vision fosters a more compassionate, equitable, and responsible global community—bridging philosophical inquiry with societal transformation and inspiring ethical innovation across Latin America and beyond.

Muhammad Iftikhar ul Husnain | Psychological Distress | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Iftikhar ul Husnain | Psychological Distress | Best Researcher Award 

University of Southern Queensland | Australia

Mr. Muhammad Iftikhar Ul Husnain, affiliated with the University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia, is a distinguished researcher whose work spans environmental economics, sustainable development, and climate change policy analysis. With 59 scholarly publications and 1,138 citations , his research contributions have achieved significant academic and global impact. Dr. Husnain’s interdisciplinary expertise integrates quantitative analysis and policy evaluation to address pressing issues such as environmental degradation, energy consumption, and economic resilience under climate uncertainty. His studies—widely published in high-impact international journals—offer empirical insights that inform sustainable energy transitions, environmental governance, and economic adaptation strategies. Through extensive collaborations with more than 100 co-authors worldwide, Dr. Husnain has contributed to advancing collective scientific understanding of global sustainability challenges. His research not only strengthens the academic discourse on environmental and economic interlinkages but also provides actionable knowledge for policymakers and institutions seeking to balance development with ecological responsibility. Recognized for methodological rigor and innovative perspective, Dr. Husnain continues to play a leading role in promoting sustainability-driven research, demonstrating a commitment to evidence-based solutions for global well-being.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar 

Featured Publications

1. Khan, M. A., Tahir, A., Khurshid, N., Husnain, M. I., Ahmed, M., & Boughanmi, H. (2020). Economic effects of climate change-induced loss of agricultural production by 2050: A case study of Pakistan. Sustainability, 12(3), 1216.
Cited by: 136

2. Husnain, M. I., Syed, Q. R., Bashir, A., & Khan, M. A. (2022). Do geopolitical risk and energy consumption contribute to environmental degradation? Evidence from E7 countries. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 29(27), 41640–41652.
Cited by: 119

3. Haider, A., Bashir, A., & Husnain, M. I. (2020). Impact of agricultural land use and economic growth on nitrous oxide emissions: Evidence from developed and developing countries. Science of the Total Environment, 741, 140421.
Cited by: 110

4. Husnain, M. I., Haider, A., & Khan, M. A. (2021). Does the environmental Kuznets curve reliably explain a developmental issue? Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 28(9), 11469–11485.
Cited by: 52

4. Banerjee, S., Khan, M. A., & Husnain, M. I. (2021). Searching appropriate system boundary for accounting India’s emission inventory for the responsibility to reduce carbon emissions. Journal of Environmental Management, 295, 112907.
Cited by: 40

Mr. Muhammad Iftikhar Ul Husnain’s research significantly advances global understanding of environmental sustainability, energy economics, and climate change impacts. His work bridges science and policy by offering data-driven insights into the economic and ecological effects of energy use, environmental degradation, and sustainable growth strategies. Through 59 influential publications with over 1,100 citations, his contributions shape global innovation in sustainable development, guiding decision-makers toward evidence-based solutions for a resilient and equitable future.