Shubana Hayat | Herbal Medicine | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Shubana Hayat | Herbal Medicine | Young Scientist Award

PhD Student at University of Campania | Pakistan

Ms. Shubana Hayat is a dedicated microbiologist and research assistant at Hazara University with strong expertise in antimicrobial studies, microbiological and chemical laboratory practices, and academic teaching, demonstrated through her publication titled “Antimicrobial Activity of Rhizome of Christella dentata (Forsk.) Brownsey & Jermy Against Selected Microorganisms,” alongside extensive experience mentoring pre-medical and medical students and contributing to applied microbiology research.

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Xilinguli Wushouer | Herbal Medicine | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Xilinguli Wushouer | Herbal Medicine | Excellence in Research Award

Lecturer at Xinjiang Medical University | China

Dr. Xilinguli Wushouer is a lecturer and accomplished researcher at the Basic Medical Institute of Xinjiang Medical University, China, recognized for her innovative contributions to herbal medicine and molecular mechanisms of ulcerative colitis (UC). She earned her Doctorate and Master’s degrees in Molecular Genetics from Ochanomizu University, Japan, and her Bachelor’s degree in Biology from East China Normal University, China. With extensive professional experience in biomedical research and teaching, she focuses on the pharmacological effects of traditional herbal compounds through signaling pathways such as PKC–NF-κB and PKC–HuR. Her research interests lie in the integration of traditional herbal formulations and probiotics to treat inflammatory and gastrointestinal diseases. Dr. Wushouer possesses strong research skills in molecular biology, pharmacodynamics, and biochemical analysis, applying them to uncover the molecular basis of disease treatment using natural compounds. She has authored influential papers in leading journals such as Diagnostic Pathology and the European Journal of Medical Research, and serves as a reviewer for the European Journal of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences. Her projects have received national recognition, including funding from the National Natural Science Foundation and regional science initiatives. Dr. Wushouer’s pioneering work continues to enhance the understanding of herbal pharmacology, contributing significantly to modern medical innovation.

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Wushouer, X., Kadeer, N., Aximujiang, K., Aihemaiti, A., Yunusi, K., & Li, Z. (2025). L. acidophilus combined with HKL alleviated colon inflammation in rats by inhibiting JAK2–STAT1 and affecting taurine metabolism. Journal of Functional Foods.