Mohammad Mehdi Sedaghat | Biology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Mohammad Mehdi Sedaghat | Biology | Research Excellence Award

Tehran University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Mohammad Mehdi Sedaghat has established a strong and influential scholarly profile demonstrated through clear research performance indicators. The publication record includes 118 peer-reviewed documents, reflecting sustained and substantial research productivity. These publications have collectively attracted 2,697 citations from 1,803 citing documents, indicating wide recognition, relevance, and integration of the research within the scientific literature. An h-index of 32 further illustrates that a significant proportion of the work has achieved notable citation impact, highlighting consistency in producing well-referenced and influential studies. The breadth and depth of citations suggest that the research contributes meaningfully to advancing knowledge, supporting methodological development, and informing subsequent studies across related scientific areas. The strong alignment between publication volume and citation performance reflects a balanced research profile characterized by both quality and influence

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Effect of Educational Intervention Based on Social Cognitive Theory on Promoting Preventive Behaviors of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis

– Koomesh


Essential Oil Composition and Larvicidal Evaluation of Platycladus orientalis Against Two Mosquito Vectors, Anopheles stephensi and Culex pipiens

– Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases


Hard Tick (Acari: Ixodidae) Species of Livestock and Their Seasonal Activity in Boyer-Ahmad and Dena Cities of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Southwest of Iran

– Veterinary World


Larviciding Activity of Acroptilon repens Extract Against Anopheles stephensi, Culex pipiens and Culex quinquefasciatus Under Laboratory Conditions

– Pharmacognosy Journal


Molecular Characterization and Phylogenetic Analysis of Anaplasma spp. and Ehrlichia spp. Isolated from Various Ticks in Southeastern and Northwestern Regions of Iran

– Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases

Gul Tug | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gul Tug | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gul Tug | Karadeniz Technical University | Turkey 

Dr. Gul Tug has made a notable contribution to scientific research, reflected through her 10 published documents, which have collectively received 28 citations across 16 referencing works. Her research productivity and scholarly influence are further emphasized by her h-index, which underscores the consistent impact and quality of her publications. Dr. Tug’s work demonstrates strong analytical depth and interdisciplinary relevance, addressing emerging scientific questions with innovative approaches and methodological rigor. Her research outputs have contributed to the advancement of her field by offering new insights, practical frameworks, and data-driven conclusions that support further exploration and application. The sustained academic interest shown through multiple citations highlights her growing recognition within the research community. Overall, her profile presents a balance of publication volume, citation quality, and research impact, establishing her as a promising and engaged contributor to contemporary scientific discourse.

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Featured Publications

Tuğ, G., & Özdemir, Z. (2025, November). A new approach to the accretive growth of surfaces via hyperbolical kinematics. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences.

Tuğ, G. (2023, January 17). Constant pseudo-angle lightlike surfaces. Communications Faculty of Science University of Ankara Series A1: Mathematics and Statistics.

Tuğ, G. (2022, December 31). Canal surfaces through a null quaternionic spine curve. Bilecik Şeyh Edebali Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Dergisi.

Tuğ, G. (2021). Accretive Darboux growth in Lorentz–Minkowski spacetime. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences.

Tuğ, G. (2021, August 28). Minimal twist accretive growth with spatial curve evolution. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences.

Tuğ, G. (2020). Accretive growth kinematics via null evolution curve. Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences.

Irina Kumukova | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Irina Kumukova | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Ministry of Health of Russian Federation | Russia

Dr. Irina Kumukova, PhD, is a distinguished researcher specializing in haematology and blood transfusion, with a strong academic and professional record in transfusiology and pediatric hematology. She has authored 16 scientific documents indexed in Scopus, which together have received 42 citations across 29 documents, demonstrating both her scholarly productivity and the growing impact of her research. Her h-index of 4 reflects a meaningful contribution to advancing knowledge in transfusion medicine, extracorporeal photopheresis, and pathogen reduction strategies. Dr. Kumukova’s publications include pioneering clinical studies such as standard extracorporeal photopheresis for graft-versus-host disease treatment, innovative approaches to pathogen-reduced red blood cell suspensions, and novel methods addressing transfusion safety in children with oncological and hematological disorders. In addition, she has co-authored influential work on granulocyte transfusion, photopheresis case studies, and pathogen inactivation methods, which have shaped new perspectives in transfusion practice. Her role as Associate Professor and Head of the Transfusion Department underscores her leadership in bridging research with clinical practice. Furthermore, her patent on low-volume extracorporeal photochemotherapy exemplifies her ability to translate scientific innovation into applied medical solutions. Collectively, her academic achievements, clinical leadership, and consistent research productivity establish Dr. Kumukova as a promising contributor to the global scientific community.

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“Transfusions of pathogen-reduced components of donor blood to recipients of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation”

jingjin yu | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. jingjin yu | Biology | Best Researcher Award

jingjin yu | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Professor Jingjin Yu, a distinguished scholar in biology and turfgrass science, serves as Professor and PhD Supervisor at Nanjing Agricultural University. With a PhD from Beijing Forestry University and a research fellowship at Rutgers University, he specializes in turfgrass eco-physiology, stress resistance, and germplasm breeding. Recognized for advancing sustainable turf management and innovation, Professor Yu’s impactful research and leadership in professional turfgrass organizations make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award in Biology.

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Summary:

Professor Jingjin Yu is a highly accomplished scholar whose research bridges fundamental biology and applied agricultural innovation. Through systematic studies on drought tolerance and turfgrass physiology, development of novel cultivars, and leadership in turfgrass science organizations, he has made transformative contributions to sustainable turf management.

Education

Professor Jingjin Yu holds a PhD in Turfgrass Science from Beijing Forestry University and completed a prestigious research fellowship at Rutgers University in the United States, focusing on turfgrass eco-physiology and breeding advancements.

Experience

He is currently a Professor and PhD Supervisor at Nanjing Agricultural University, with extensive experience leading national research projects and serving as an evaluation expert for China’s Ministry of Education and the CSCIED Core Database. He has played a key role in academic and industrial innovation through leadership positions in the China Turfgrass Society and Yangtze Delta Turf Industry Innovation Alliance.

Research Focus

His research focuses on understanding the physiological and ecological responses of turfgrasses to elevated CO₂ concentrations, improving stress resistance, and enhancing growth and development. He has developed four innovative turfgrass cultivars that have been successfully deployed over 200,000 square meters, advancing sustainable turfgrass management and breeding technologies.

Skills

His expertise includes turfgrass physiological ecology, germplasm resource screening and breeding, sustainable turf management, development of turf growth regulators, and integration of academic research with industrial applications.

Awards

Professor Yu has been recognized for his contributions to turfgrass science through multiple national patents, software copyrights, and leadership roles within professional turfgrass organizations, contributing significantly to sustainable turf industry practices in China.

Publications

Title: Physiological Factors Associated with Interspecific Variations in Drought Tolerance in Centipedegrass
Authors: Yali Song, Jingjin Yu, Mao Xu, Sheng Wang, Jin He, Lijiao Ai
Year: 2024
Journal: Agronomy

Title: Foliar Application of Carnosine and Chitosan Improving Drought Tolerance in Bermudagrass
Authors: Tian Hao, Zhimin Yang, Jianfeng Liang, Jingjin Yu, Jun Liu
Year: 2023
Journal: Agronomy

Title: Karrikin₁ Enhances Drought Tolerance in Creeping Bentgrass in Association with Antioxidative Protection and Regulation of Stress-Responsive Gene Expression
Authors: Zhen-Zhen Tan, Yi-Ting Wang, Xia-Xiang Zhang, Heng-Yue Jiang, Ya Li, Li-Li Zhuang, Jing-Jin Yu, Zhi-Min Yang
Year: 2023
Journal: Agronomy

Title: Metabolomics and Hormone Level Analysis of Seashore paspalum Dwarf Mutant T51
Authors: Yong Zhang, Jun Liu, Jingjin Yu, Zhimin Yang
Year: 2022
Journal: Agronomy

Reallocation of Soluble Sugars and IAA Regulation in Association with Enhanced Stolon Growth by Elevated CO₂ in Creeping Bentgrass
Authors: Jingjin Yu, Meng Li, Qiuguo Li, Ruying Wang, Ruonan Li, Zhimin Yang
Year: 2022
Journal: Plants

Conclusion:

Professor Jingjin Yu is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award in Biology. His work not only advances scientific knowledge but also delivers tangible solutions for sustainable turfgrass management and breeding innovation.