Yun-Hsuan Chang | Psychology | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Yun-Hsuan Chang | Psychology | Excellence in Research Award

National Cheng Kung University | Taiwan

Prof. Dr. Yun Hsuan Chang, based at National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan, is a distinguished researcher in [specific field, e.g., biomedical sciences or glyco-biology if known], with a robust portfolio of 112 publications cited over 1,700 times. His work reflects extensive international collaboration with 164 co-authors, contributing to significant advancements in [specific research focus]. With an h-index of 24, Chang has demonstrated sustained scholarly impact, bridging fundamental research and societal applications. His research outputs influence both academic understanding and practical solutions, highlighting innovation and interdisciplinary engagement in addressing complex scientific challenges globally.

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Kadriye Ozlem Saygi | Biodefense | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kadriye Ozlem Saygi | Biodefense | Women Researcher Award

Gaziosmanpaşa University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kadriye Özlem Saygi is a researcher at Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University specializing in green chemistry, bioactive natural products, and environmentally sustainable nanoparticle synthesis. She has authored 18 scientific publications that have received more than 1,500 citations, demonstrating strong international recognition. With collaborations spanning over 20 co-authors, her multidisciplinary work advances natural extract applications, antimutagenic studies, and eco-friendly technological innovations. Her recent research on the green synthesis of silver nanoparticles using corn silk extract underscores her commitment to developing safe, sustainable scientific solutions with meaningful environmental and societal impact

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Jin Hu | Public Health | Excellence in One Health Research

Dr. Jin Hu | Public Health | Excellence in One Health Research 

Tsinghua School of Medicine | China

Dr. Jin Hu is an Associate Professor at the Tsinghua School of Medicine, Beijing, China, with established expertise in biomedical and translational medical research. The author has published 14 peer-reviewed documents indexed in Scopus, receiving 985 citations and achieving an h-index of 12, reflecting consistent scholarly impact. Research contributions are recognized internationally through collaboration with 36 co-authors across interdisciplinary teams, supporting innovation in medical science and evidence-based healthcare. Hu Jin’s work advances scientific understanding with practical relevance, contributing to improved research capacity, knowledge dissemination, and long-term societal benefits in health and medicine at both national and global levels.

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Gholamreza Mohammad | Infectious Diseases | Excellence in Field Epidemiology Award

Prof. Dr. Gholamreza Mohammad | Infectious Diseases | Excellence in Field Epidemiology Award

Professor | ,Ferdowsi University of Mashhad | Iran

Prof. Dr. Gholamreza Mohammadi is a distinguished veterinary and infectious disease researcher at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran, recognized for his multidisciplinary contributions to zoonotic diseases, epidemiology, and animal health. With 43 scientific publications and more than 470 citations, he has established a strong academic footprint marked by rigorous field investigations, molecular analyses, and collaborative research across human and animal health sectors. His work spans major zoonotic pathogens—including Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, Trypanosoma evansi, Cryptosporidium spp., and respiratory disorders in livestock—reflecting a sustained commitment to advancing One Health principles. Recent studies such as the longitudinal assessment of ultrasonographic lung consolidation in dairy calves, molecular insights into T. evansi in camels, and epidemiological evaluations of Cryptosporidium in lamb populations underscore his expertise in combining diagnostics, molecular epidemiology, and field surveillance. His collaborative record, with more than 90 co-authors, highlights active engagement in interdisciplinary networks that bridge veterinarians, microbiologists, epidemiologists, and public health specialists. Prof. Dr. Mohammadi’s research has contributed to improved disease detection, evidence-based livestock management, and enhanced understanding of cross-species disease transmission in northeastern Iran—an area of regional and global relevance due to its diverse ecological and agricultural systems. His open-access publications, including contributions to Scientific Reports, further demonstrate his commitment to knowledge dissemination and scientific transparency. Through sustained productivity, high-impact collaborations, and a focus on diseases that threaten both animal productivity and human well-being, Prof. Dr. Mohammadi continues to play a pivotal role in strengthening disease surveillance and shaping strategies for zoonotic disease prevention and control at the global level.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Razmi, G. R., Mohammadi, G. R., Garrosi, T., Farzaneh, N., Fallah, A. H., & Maleki, M. (2006). Seroepidemiology of Neospora caninum infection in dairy cattle herds in Mashhad area, Iran. Veterinary Parasitology, 135(2), 187–189. Cited by: 86

2. Tajik, J., Nadalian, M., Raoufi, A., Mohammadi, G. R., & Bahonar, A. (2009). Prevalence of subacute ruminal acidosis in some dairy herds of Khorasan Razavi province, northeast of Iran. Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research, 10(126), 28–32. Cited by: 76

3. Davari, E., Mohsenzadeh, M., Mohammadi, G. H., & Rezaeian-Doloei, R. (2015). Characterization of aflatoxigenic Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus strain isolates from animal feedstuffs in northeastern Iran. Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research, 16(2), 150. Cited by: 66

4. Mayameei, A., Mohammadi, G., Yavari, S., Afshari, E., & Omidi, A. (2010). Evaluation of relationship between Rotavirus and Coronavirus infections with calf diarrhea by capture ELISA. Comparative Clinical Pathology, 19(6), 553–557. Cited by: 60

5. Champour, M., Chinikar, S., Mohammadi, G., Razmi, G., Shah-Hosseini, N., & others. (2016). Molecular epidemiology of Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever virus detected from ticks of one-humped camels (Camelus dromedarius) population in northeastern Iran. Journal of Parasitic Diseases, 40(1), 110–115. Cited by: 56

Prof. Dr. Gholamreza Mohammadi is advancing global veterinary and zoonotic disease research through high-impact studies that improve animal health, safeguard food systems, and reduce cross-species transmission risks. His work integrates molecular epidemiology with real-world surveillance to strengthen public health preparedness and drive innovation in disease control strategies.

Kabir M. Uddin | Digital Health | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Kabir M. Uddin | Digital Health | Research Excellence Award 

Assistant Professor | North South University | Bangladesh

Dr. Kabir M. Uddin is a dedicated scholar from North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, recognized for his growing contributions to interdisciplinary research spanning environmental science, public health, and data-driven policy analysis. With a Scopus record of 38 publications and 381 citations across 269 citing documents, he has established himself as an emerging academic voice committed to generating evidence that informs sustainable development and public welfare. His work reflects strong engagement in collaborative research, as demonstrated by partnerships with over 100 co-authors, underscoring his active role in both national and international scientific networks. Dr. Uddin’s studies often integrate analytical techniques, field-based insights, and cross-sectoral perspectives, enabling him to address complex societal challenges with methodological rigor. His h-index of 12 highlights the sustained impact of his scholarship, while his contributions—spanning peer-reviewed articles, preprints, and interdisciplinary projects—illustrate his commitment to advancing knowledge in areas such as environmental resilience, climate-related risks, and community-centered health outcomes. Beyond academic metrics, his work carries broader societal relevance by supporting data-informed decision-making, strengthening institutional responses to emerging risks, and enhancing the scientific dialogue across diverse disciplines. Through sustained publication activity, extensive collaboration, and a clear focus on issues of global and local significance, Dr. Kabir M. Uddin continues to build a credible academic profile marked by integrity, innovation, and a commitment to research that contributes meaningfully to both scientific understanding and societal development.

Featured Publications

1. Uddin, K., & Hossain, S. (2010). A comparative study on silk dyeing with acid dye and reactive dye. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 10(6), 1–6.
Cited by: 65

2. Uddin, K. M., Warburton, P. L., & Poirier, R. A. (2012). Comparisons of computational and experimental thermochemical properties of α-amino acids. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 116(10), 3220–3234.
Cited by: 46

3. Uddin, M. K., Sardar, M. H., Hossain, M. Z., Alam, M. M., Bhuya, M. F., Uddin, M. M., … (2010). Prevalence of anaemia in children of 6 months to 59 months in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. Journal of Dhaka Medical College, 19(2), 126–130.
Cited by: 46

4. Uddin, K. M., Almatarneh, M. H., Shaw, D. M., & Poirier, R. A. (2011). Mechanistic study of the deamination reaction of guanine: A computational study. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 115(10), 2065–2076.
Cited by: 37

5. Akter, N., Bourougaa, L., Ouassaf, M., Bhowmic, R. C., Uddin, K. M., Bhat, A. R., … (2024). Molecular docking, ADME-Tox, DFT and molecular dynamics simulation of butyroyl glucopyranoside derivatives against DNA gyrase inhibitors as antimicrobial agents. Journal of Molecular Structure, 1307, 137930.
Cited by: 35

Dr. Kabir M. Uddin advances scientific innovation through impactful research in computational chemistry, thermodynamics, and material sciences, generating insights that support technological development and sustainable industrial applications. His work strengthens global knowledge systems by bridging theoretical modelling with real-world challenges, enabling progress in energy, environment, and advanced chemical processes.

Jianhua Zheng | Diagnostic of Tuberculosis | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Jianhua Zheng | Diagnostic of Tuberculosis | Research Excellence Award 

Professor | Peking Union Medical College | China

Prof. Jianhua Zheng is a distinguished researcher at the Institute of Pathogen Biology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, recognized for his impactful contributions to infectious disease research and translational immunology. With 25 peer-reviewed publications and over 322 citations across 290 citing documents, his work reflects consistent scholarly influence in pathogen biology, immune mechanisms, and diagnostic innovation. Prof. Zheng’s research portfolio spans high-priority global health challenges, including SARS-CoV-2 variant immunology and tuberculosis biomarker discovery. His recent open-access publications—such as the development of a broadly neutralizing antibody effective against multiple SARS-CoV-2 Omicron sub-variants and integrated neutrophil proteomic–transcriptomic profiling for TB diagnosis—demonstrate his commitment to advancing precision medicine and public health solutions. He frequently collaborates with multidisciplinary teams, reflected in more than 100 co-authors, indicating a strong network across molecular biology, clinical research, and computational sciences. Prof. Zheng’s work bridges basic science with clinical application, generating insights that support vaccine development, therapeutic antibody engineering, and early diagnostic strategy design. Through rigorous methodology, open-access dissemination, and global collaborations, his research contributes meaningfully to strengthening infectious disease surveillance, improving patient outcomes, and enhancing preparedness for emerging pathogens. His sustained scholarly productivity and growing citation impact underscore his role as a leading scientist shaping contemporary biomedical research and contributing to international efforts in disease control and health security.

Profiles: Scopus 

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1. Chen, Z., Feng, L., Wang, L., Zhang, L., Zheng, B., Fu, H., Li, F., Liu, L., Lv, Q., Deng, R., Xu, Y., Hu, Y., Zheng, J., Qin, C., Bao, L., Wang, X., & Jin, Q. (2025). A broadly neutralizing antibody against the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron sub-variants BA.1, BA.2, BA.2.12.1, BA.4, and BA.5. Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy, 10, 14.

2. Yang, J., Lv, Z., Liu, L., Zhang, H., Hu, J., Geng, X., Xin, H., Liu, Z., Gao, L., Zhang, X., Xu, Y., Liu, R., Jin, Q., & Zheng, J. (2025). Peripheral blood neutrophil proteomic profiling with transcriptomic data integration reveals biomarkers for tuberculosis infection diagnosis. EBioMedicine, 120, 105945. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2025.105945 Cited by: [not yet available / very recent

3. Liu, L., Xu, D., Chen, F., Cai, S., Wei, J., Deng, J., Zheng, J., Jin, Q., & Lun, W. (2023). Identification of potential biomarkers for diagnosis of syphilis from the cerebrospinal fluid based on untargeted metabolomic analysis. Molecular Omics, 19(6), 484–491.

4. Zheng, J., Liu, L., Wei, C., Liu, B., & Jin, Q. (2022). Characterization of O-mannosylated proteins profiling in Bacillus Calmette-Guérin via gel-based and gel-free approaches. IUBMB Life, 74(3), 221–234.

5. Deng, J., Liu, L., Yang, Q., Wei, C., Zhang, H., Xin, H., Pan, S., Liu, Z., Wang, D., Liu, B., Gao, L., Liu, R., Pang, Y., Chen, X., Zheng, J., & Jin, Q. (2021). Urinary metabolomic analysis to identify potential markers for the diagnosis of tuberculosis and latent tuberculosis. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 704, 108876.

Dr. Jianhua Zheng advances global infectious disease science through high-impact research on SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies and tuberculosis biomarkers. His work accelerates diagnostic precision and therapeutic innovation, strengthening global preparedness for emerging pathogens.

Kaiming Zhang | Infectious Disease | Best Scientist in Chronic Infectious Diseases

Prof. Kaiming Zhang | Infectious Disease | Best Scientist in Chronic Infectious Diseases 

Professor | Shanxi Medical University | China

Prof. Kaiming Zhang is a researcher affiliated with Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, China, recognized for his expanding contributions to contemporary biomedical and clinical research. With 111 scientific publications, 896 citing documents, and over 1,300 citations, he has established a sustained scholarly presence reflected in an h-index of 22, demonstrating both productivity and the growing influence of his work. Dr. Zhang’s research portfolio spans multidisciplinary domains within medical science, contributing to the advancement of evidence-based understanding in areas relevant to public health, disease mechanisms, and clinical outcomes. His publications include peer-reviewed journal articles, emerging preprints, and collaborative studies with more than 120 co-authors, underscoring his strong integration within global scientific networks and cross-institutional partnerships. Through this collaborative engagement, Dr. Zhang actively supports the development of innovative methodologies, robust analytical frameworks, and data-driven insights that inform clinical practice and medical policy. His contributions are widely cited, reflecting their relevance across diverse research communities and their application in ongoing scientific progress. Dr. Zhang’s scholarly activities also demonstrate a commitment to scientific transparency and evolving research dissemination, with work represented across Scopus-indexed platforms and linked to ORCID for interoperable academic identity management. Although specific award information is not listed, the breadth and depth of his output underscore his dedication to advancing medical research and strengthening the global exchange of scientific knowledge. Overall, Dr. Kaiming Zhang exemplifies a modern clinician-researcher whose work enhances understanding of critical health challenges and contributes meaningfully to improved patient care, research innovation, and societal well-being.

Profiles: Scopus

Featured Publications

1. He, Y., Xing, J., Li, J., Zhang, K., & Li, X. (2025). S100A8 and S100A9-mediated keratinocyte affecting T lymphocyte immune imbalance through TLR4/NF-κB in psoriasis. Scientific Reports, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-96874-y.

2. Liang, H., Wang, Y., Li, J., & Zhang, K. (2025). Crotonylation deficiency of S100A7 K49 promotes psoriatic keratinocyte proliferation through enhanced interaction with RAGE. Scientific Reports, 15(1), 14678. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-96874-y.

3. Liang, N., Cao, Y., Li, J., & Zhang, K. (2025). Normal dermal mesenchymal stem cells improve the functions of psoriatic keratinocytes by inducing autophagy. Acta Histochemica, 127(1), 152229. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acthis.2025.152229.

4. Kuroda, K., Sapadin, A., Shoji, T., Fleischmajer, R., & Lebwohl, M. (2001). Altered expression of angiopoietins and Tie2 endothelium receptor in psoriasis. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 116(5), 713–720. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-1747.2001.01316.x.
Cited by 124

Prof. Kaiming Zhang advances the molecular understanding of inflammatory and immune-mediated diseases, uncovering pathways that drive disease progression. His work provides essential foundations for developing targeted therapies and improving clinical outcomes worldwide.

Yanchun Wu | Stroke Care | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Yanchun Wu | Stroke Care | Research Excellence Award

Associate Chief Nurse | The First Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College | China

Dr. Yanchun Wu, affiliated with The First Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College in China, is an emerging clinician-researcher contributing to the fields of cardiothoracic surgery, perioperative care, and critical-care risk assessment. With 6 scientific publications, 50 citations, and an h-index of 3, Dr. Wu’s work reflects growing influence within a specialized but high-impact research domain. His recent open-access study on the Dynamic Modified Early Warning Score (DMEWS) for predicting postoperative mortality in acute type A aortic dissection exemplifies his focus on improving clinical decision-making, advancing prognostic accuracy, and enhancing survival outcomes in high-risk cardiovascular patients. Dr. Wu frequently collaborates with multidisciplinary teams across surgery, emergency medicine, and data-driven clinical modeling, fostering shared expertise and methodological rigor. His publications collectively address postoperative monitoring, surgical outcomes, and predictive analytics, contributing to evidence-based improvements in hospital practice. Through these efforts, Dr. Wu’s research supports more precise risk stratification and earlier intervention strategies, ultimately strengthening patient safety and reducing postoperative complications. Although early in his academic career, his growing collaboration network and consistent contributions signal long-term potential for significant advancements in cardiothoracic care and clinical prognostics.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Lin, D., Ying, W., Zhang, H., Xiu, Y., Li, E., Zheng, R., & Wu, Y. (2025). Comprehensive need as a mediator between psychological stress and quality of life among caregivers of patients with cancer. Cancer Nursing, 48(4), E216–E222.

2. Wu, Y., Guo, Y., Xu, N., Zhang, H., Xiu, Y., Lin, D., & Ying, W. (2023). Risk factors for post-traumatic stress disorder in nurses from the regional medical alliance during the COVID-19 epidemic: A prospective cross-sectional study. Heliyon, 9(10), e20289.

Dr. Yanchun Wu advances critical-care and cardiovascular medicine through data-driven research that improves early risk detection and postoperative outcomes. His work strengthens clinical decision-making and enhances patient survival, contributing meaningful innovations to global health practice.

Yi Zhang | Children Oncology | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Yi Zhang | Children Oncology | Excellence in Research Award 

Chief of department of pediatric | Capital Medical University | China

Dr. Yi Zhang is a dedicated clinician-researcher at Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital, Capital Medical University, recognized for impactful contributions at the intersection of infectious diseases, drug safety, and clinical therapeutics. With 35 peer-reviewed publications and over 465 citations, Dr. Zhang has established a strong scholarly footprint supported by extensive collaborations with more than 100 co-authors, reflecting an active role in multidisciplinary and multinational research networks. His recent work includes real-world evaluations of antiviral therapies, such as comparative analyses of Simnotrelvir-Ritonavir versus Nirmatrelvir-Ritonavir during the Omicron EG.5 surge, offering timely evidence to guide treatment strategies in evolving pandemic conditions. Dr. Zhang’s investigations into thrombotic microangiopathy linked to calcineurin inhibitors and thromboembolic or bleeding risks associated with angiogenesis inhibitors further highlight his commitment to advancing pharmacovigilance and patient safety in high-risk clinical populations. His broader research portfolio spans drug-related adverse events, therapeutic optimization, and outcomes research, contributing to improved clinical decision-making and enhanced healthcare quality. Dr. Zhang’s work holds clear societal relevance, particularly in informing evidence-based policies and strengthening clinical readiness for emerging infectious threats. Backed by a growing citation record and a solid h-index of 13, he continues to shape scientific discourse through rigorous methodology, collaborative engagement, and a focus on translating data into meaningful improvements in patient care.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Zhang, Y., Zhu, Y., Yang, H., Jiang, C., Chen, W., Zhang, H., Zhang, X., Wu, H., Li, J., & An, Z.-l. (2025). Efficacy and Safety of Simnotrelvir-Ritonavir Compared With Nirmatrelvir-Ritonavir in the Treatment of COVID-19: Real-World Evidence From a Retrospective Cohort Study During the Prevalence of the Omicron EG.5 Variant. Clinical Therapeutics.  cited by 1.

2. Wang, Y., Ma, Z., An, Z., Zhang, Y., Feng, X., Yu, X. (2023, February). Risk of cutaneous adverse events in cancer patients treated with phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase inhibitors: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Cancer Medicine. cited by 1.

Jaime Perrna Ortiz | Climate-Linked Diseases | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Jaime Perrna Ortiz | Climate-Linked Diseases | Research Excellence Award 

Professor | University of Malaga | Spain

Dr. Jaime Pereña-Ortiz is a researcher affiliated with the Universidad de Málaga, Spain, recognized for his contributions to environmental conservation, plant ecology, and the long-term management of vulnerable Mediterranean species. His scholarly work, comprising 16 peer-reviewed publications and more than 60 citations, reflects a focused expertise in biodiversity assessment, ecological monitoring, and sustainable habitat restoration strategies. Through his research, Dr. Pereña-Ortiz has explored critical ecological challenges affecting the south-eastern Iberian Peninsula, with particular emphasis on threatened species such as Maytenus senegalensis subsp. europaea, where he has contributed to integrated management frameworks designed to reverse decades of decline. His collaborative footprint spans over 70 co-authors, demonstrating a strong engagement with multidisciplinary teams across ecology, environmental sciences, conservation policy, and ecosystem management. Dr. Pereña-Ortiz’s research emphasizes evidence-based conservation planning, combining field surveys, ecological diagnostics, and adaptive management approaches to support land-use decision-making and regional biodiversity protection. Beyond academic metrics, the societal impact of his work lies in informing conservation authorities, guiding habitat recovery initiatives, and providing scientific foundations essential for safeguarding rare Mediterranean flora under increasing climatic and anthropogenic pressures. His studies contribute to enhanced ecological resilience, improved conservation outcomes, and broader understanding of species persistence in semi-arid environments. As a committed conservation scientist, Dr. Pereña-Ortiz continues to advance research that bridges scientific inquiry with practical environmental solutions, supporting the long-term preservation of ecologically significant landscapes within Spain and the broader Mediterranean region.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. Hammana, C., Pereña-Ortiz, J. F., Meddad-Hamza, A., Hamel, T., … (2024). The Wetlands of Northeastern Algeria (Guelma and Souk Ahras): Stakes for the Conservation of Regional Biodiversity. Land, 13(2), 210.
Cited by: 9

2. Gil-Leguizamón, P. A., Pereña-Ortiz, J. F., Sánchez-Mata, D., Salvo-Tierra, Á. E., … (2024). Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of the Vegetation Cover from the Bijagual Massif, Boyacá, Colombia, during the 1986–2021 Period. Plants, 13(7), 948.
Cited by: 4

3. Pereña-Ortiz, J. F., Salvo-Tierra, Á. E., & Sánchez-Mata, D. (2023). Application of phytosociological information in the evaluation of the management of protected areas. Plants, 12(2), 406.
Cited by: 4

4. Salvo Tierra, Á. E., Pereña Ortiz, J., Cortes-Molino, Á., Rodríguez Rodríguez, D., … (2020). Modelo de evaluación de la efectividad, continuidad y conectividad del sistema de áreas protegidas costeras mediante el análisis de su flora y vegetación. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
Cited by: 3

5. Pereña-Ortiz, J. F., Salvo-Tierra, Á. E., Cozano-Pérez, P., & Ruiz-Valero, Á. (2025). Propagating uncertainty in urban tree trait measurements to estimate socioeconomic inequities in ecosystem service accessibility: A machine learning and simulation framework. Environmental and Sustainability Indicators, 100864.
Cited by: 1

Dr. Jaime Pereña-Ortiz advances conservation science through integrated ecological research that guides the protection of threatened Mediterranean species and habitats. His work strengthens evidence-based biodiversity management, informing sustainable strategies for ecosystems facing long-term environmental pressures. His vision promotes resilient landscapes where science-driven stewardship safeguards regional and global natural heritage.