Assist. Prof. Dr. Zsuzsanna K. Zsengellér is a distinguished researcher at Harvard Medical School, recognized for her contributions to molecular medicine, mitochondrial biology, and translational research in liver and kidney diseases as well as pregnancy-related disorders such as preeclampsia. With 88 publications cited over 6,100 times, she has established a strong international presence through collaborations with more than 400 co-authors, advancing understanding of oxidative stress, organ-specific injury, and therapeutic interventions. Her work spans high-impact journals, including Science, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, and Kidney International, reflecting a commitment to developing innovative approaches for disease mitigation and treatment. Through pioneering studies on hydrazone-based therapeutics, multi-organ disease models, and mitochondrial resilience, her research has significantly influenced both clinical and experimental strategies, bridging fundamental science and translational medicine for global health impact