Subiya Showkat | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Subiya Showkat | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Bharathidasan University | India

Dr. Subiya Showkat is an emerging researcher in the field of phytochemistry and natural product pharmacology, with a keen focus on the isolation and identification of anticandidal compounds from Himalayan medicinal plants. Her academic foundation, developed through her doctoral research at Bharathidasan University, reflects her dedication to exploring the biochemical potential of natural resources for therapeutic applications. She has developed strong expertise in phytochemical screening, antimicrobial evaluation, computational studies, and toxicity analysis using cell lines, contributing to the growing understanding of plant-based drug discovery. Her work demonstrates the intricate link between ethnobotanical knowledge and modern pharmacological validation, emphasizing the role of Himalayan flora as a reservoir of bioactive compounds with potent antifungal and antimicrobial properties. Dr. Showkat has authored and co-authored several research papers published in reputed indexed journals, where her studies highlight the significance of natural products as alternative sources for the development of safe and effective antifungal agents. Beyond laboratory research, she has actively presented her findings at national and international scientific conferences, contributing to global academic dialogue on medicinal plant research. Her commitment to advancing medicinal chemistry and microbiology is evident in her multidisciplinary approach, combining experimental, analytical, and computational methodologies. With a citation index of 40 and an h-index of 3, she continues to expand her scientific impact and influence in natural product research. Dr. Showkat’s research interests also encompass ethnobotany, microbial bioassay techniques, and structure-based analysis of bioactive molecules, reinforcing her vision to bridge traditional medicine with innovative pharmacological solutions for human health.

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Featured Publications : 

Showkat, S., Dharumadurai, D., & Senthil Kumar, T. (2025). Phytochemical profiling, spectroscopic identification of active compounds, and mechanism of the anticandidal properties of Datura stramonium L. using SwissADMET prediction and molecular docking analysis. Microbial Pathogenesis.

Showkat, S., & Senthil Kumar, T. (2024). Exploring the anticandidal potential: Evaluating leaf extract efficacy and GC–MS metabolite profiling of Chenopodium album var. album L. South African Journal of Botany.

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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Featured Publications

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.

Jian Liang | Ethnomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jian Liang | Ethnomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine | China

Prof. Fan Yang is a distinguished researcher recognized for his influential contributions across interdisciplinary scientific fields, with 2,301 citations from 1,944 documents, 67 publications, and an impressive h-index of 28, reflecting his strong global research impact. He holds advanced degrees in biomedical engineering and life sciences, where his academic foundation laid the groundwork for his extensive expertise in biomaterials, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and nanotechnology-driven drug delivery systems. Professionally, he has held key academic and research positions in leading universities and institutes, where he has led projects focusing on developing biofunctional scaffolds and stem cell-based therapies for tissue repair and disease treatment. His research interests center on integrating material science with cellular biology to design innovative therapeutic strategies for regenerative health. Prof. Yang possesses exceptional research skills in molecular biology techniques, cell culture engineering, polymer synthesis, and translational biomedical applications. Over the years, he has received multiple national and international honors recognizing his pioneering work in biomedical innovation and translational science. In conclusion, Prof. Fan Yang’s scholarly achievements, impactful research metrics, and dedication to advancing biomedical technologies position him as a prominent global figure in the fields of regenerative medicine and biomedical engineering.

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Featured Publications

Liang, J., et al. (2025). Dendrobium officinale polysaccharide inhibits M1 macrophage polarization via activating SENP1-SIRT3 signaling and alleviates ulcerative colitis. Food Research International.Liang, J., et al. (2025). Rapid and simple sensing of acetylcholinesterase and inhibition activity by utilizing a portable Raman spectrometer. Talanta.

Liang, J., et al. (2025). Extended insights into advancing multi-omics and prognostic methods for cancer prognosis forecasting. Frontiers in Bioscience Landmark.

Liang, J., et al. (2025). DDTC-Cu(I) Nano-MOF induces ferroptosis by targeting SLC7A11/GPX4 signal in colorectal cancer. ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering.

Liang, J., et al. (2025). Uncovering the mechanism of Buyang Huanwu Decoction in regulating mitochondrial dysfunction to alleviate atherosclerosis: BTK, PREPL, and P2RX7 proteins play key roles. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.

Liang, J., et al. (2025). Jatrorrhizine exhibits an antitumor effect against gefitinib-resistant non-small cell lung cancer via inhibiting PI3K/mTOR phosphorylation. Chemistry and Biodiversity.