Mesay Alemu Tolcha | Bio-Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mesay Alemu Tolcha | Bio-Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

First Author at Jimma University | Ethiopia

Dr. Mesay Alemu Tolcha is an accomplished Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering with extensive expertise in applied mechanics, additive manufacturing, computational modeling, and advanced materials, actively engaged in teaching, research, industrial consultancy, and international collaborative projects, with significant contributions in finite element analysis, composite materials development, thermomechanical behavior, manufacturing optimization, and engineering education, complemented by leadership in funded research initiatives, postgraduate supervision, and multidisciplinary innovation in design, simulation, and sustainable industrial mechanization.

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Eliza Tupu | Bio-Mechanics | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Eliza Tupu | Bio-Mechanics | Best Scholar Award

Botanical Garden at Museum of Natural Sciences Răsvan Angheluță | Romania

Dr. Eliza Tupu – Habitat and Flora Expert, Museographer and Botanist is a Romanian biologist with doctoral specialization in floristic and phytosociological research, recognized for her extensive expertise in habitat assessment, ex situ and in situ plant conservation, botanical heritage management, and biodiversity protection, combining long-term museum practice with academic research, scientific publishing, environmental education, and interdisciplinary collaborations in ecology, forest science, conservation biology, and sustainable natural resource management.

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Yoon-Jin Lee | Bio-Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Yoon-Jin Lee | Bio-Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

Professor at Soonchunhyang University | South Korea

Prof. Dr. Yoon-Jin Lee is a distinguished faculty member in the Department of Biochemistry at Soonchunhyang University College of Medicine, recognized for her extensive contributions to cancer biology, metabolic regulation, and regenerative therapeutics. She earned her bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in Food and Nutrition from Soonchunhyang University, building a strong foundation in biochemical mechanisms, cellular metabolism, and nutraceutical science. Throughout her academic career as assistant professor, associate professor, and currently full professor, she has established herself as a leading researcher exploring how metabolic reprogramming shapes cancer cell survival, drug resistance, and cellular fate. Her research portfolio includes influential works such as ā€œResveratrol Targets Glycolytic Enzymes HK II and PKM2 to Promote Concurrent Apoptotic and Necrotic Cell Death in Malignant Melanoma,ā€ ā€œApoptosis, Cell Growth, and Glycogen Synthase Kinase 3β Phosphorylation in Caffeic Acid-Treated Human Malignant Melanoma Cells,ā€ ā€œCurcumin and Its Potential to Target the Glycolytic Behavior of Lactate-Acclimated Prostate Carcinoma Cells with Docetaxel,ā€ ā€œMetabolic Reprogramming, Glycolysis Phenotype, Extracellular Vesicles, Prostate Cancer Cells,ā€ ā€œEffect of Butein, a Plant Polyphenol, on Apoptosis and Necroptosis of Prostate Cancer Cells in 2D and 3D Cultures,ā€ and ā€œEvaluating the Anticancer Potential of Polygonum Multiflori Root-Derived Stilbenes Against H2452 Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma Cells.ā€ Her interdisciplinary impact expands into neurobiology and regenerative medicine through works such as ā€œEvaluation of Microcurrent as an Adjunct to Donepezil Therapy in an Alzheimer’s Disease Mouse Model,ā€ ā€œBioprinted Collagen Cell Constructs with Gradient BMP-2-Loaded Microbeads for Rotator Cuff Tear Regeneration,ā€ and ā€œIn Vitro and In Vivo Comparative Analysis of Muscle Regenerative Processes Induced by Different Microcurrent Waveforms.ā€ Supported by multiple competitive national grants, Professor Lee continues to advance innovative therapeutic strategies targeting cancer metabolic pathways, bioactive natural compounds, microcurrent-based tissue repair, and the biochemical foundations of disease, positioning her as a leading contributor to modern biomedical research.

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Lee, Y., Lee, S.-H., Choi, D., Nam, H.-S., Kim, K. D., Choi, M. H., Cho, M.-K., & Lee, Y.-J. (2025). Resveratrol targets glycolytic enzymes HK II and PKM2 to promote concurrent apoptotic and necrotic cell death in malignant melanoma. Current Issues in Molecular Biology.

Lee, Y.-J., Kim, K. D., Choi, M. H., Park, S. Q., Choi, Y. S., Bae, Y., Nam, H. S., Lee, S. H., & Cho, M. K. (2025). Apoptosis, cell growth, and glycogen synthase kinase 3β phosphorylation in caffeic-acid-treated human malignant melanoma cells. Biomedicines.

Lee, Y.-J., Kwon, E. S., Moon, Y. S., & Kwon, D. R. (2025). In vitro and in vivo comparative analysis of muscle regenerative processes induced by different microcurrent waveforms in skeletal muscle atrophy. International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

Lee, Y.-J., Kwon, E. S., Moon, Y. S., & Kwon, D. R. (2025). In vitro and in vivo comparative analysis of muscle regenerative processes induced by different microcurrent waveforms in skeletal muscle atrophy [Preprint]. Preprints.

Lee, Y., Lee, C., Lee, S.-H., & Lee, Y.-J. (2025). Effect of butein, a plant polyphenol, on apoptosis and necroptosis of prostate cancer cells in 2D and 3D cultures. Life.

Binyam Teferi | Bio-Mechanics | Lifetime achievement Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Binyam Teferi | Bio-Mechanics | Lifetime achievement Award

Doctor at Wachemo University | Ethiopia

Dr. Binyam Zigta – Postdoctoral Researcher in Computational Modeling, Applied Mathematics, MHD, and Multiphase CFD — Dr. Binyam Zigta is an applied mathematician and computational fluid dynamics researcher whose work centers on advanced magnetohydrodynamic modeling, nanofluid transport, heat and mass transfer simulations, and nonlinear PDE analysis, bringing extensive expertise in viscous dissipation, thermal radiation, Joule heating effects, chemical reaction dynamics, slip-flow behavior, and species diffusion phenomena across engineering, biomedical, and energy-related fluid systems, and he has contributed more than ten peer-reviewed studies exploring free and mixed convection in porous and stretching media, micropolar fluid behavior, electrochemical transport, hybrid nanofluid performance, Carreau and Casson fluid mechanisms, and MHD-driven flow structures under complex boundary conditions, using MATLAB-based ODE/PDE solvers alongside finite difference, Runge–Kutta, similarity transformations, finite volume, and finite element approaches while expanding into COMSOL and OpenFOAM for multiphase CFD, and his publications span investigations on MHD-controlled free convection with periodic thermal and concentration variations, radiation-chemical-reaction-viscous-dissipation interactions in porous media, slip-conditioned blood flow modeling, hybrid nanofluid convection in modified cavity geometries, and fractional non-Newtonian fluid dynamics, reflecting a strong interdisciplinary capability that bridges mathematical theory with computational simulation, and his research interests include MHD flows for biomedical and energy applications, two-phase nanofluid systems with heat generation, drug-delivery-scale slip-flow modeling, and CFD applications in thermal and electrochemical systems, supported by extensive academic experience as a lecturer in applied mathematics, differential equations, and mathematical modeling and active participation in international scientific conferences across Europe, Asia, and global research communities while maintaining collaborations with leading researchers in fluid mechanics and computational modeling.

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Zigta, B. (n.d.). Effect of thermal radiation and chemical reaction on MHD flow of blood in stretching permeable vessel. International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering.

Jamie Sinton | Bio-Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jamie Sinton | Bio-Mechanics | Best Researcher AwardĀ 

Associate Professor at University of Texas at Austin, United States.

Dr. Jamie Wingate Sinton is a pediatric anesthesiologist and Associate Professor currently based in Austin, TX. , he earned his BS in Mathematics and Biology (2004) and MD (2008) from The Ohio State University. Completing a pediatrics fellowship, he pursued advanced training in anesthesiology and pediatric cardiovascular anesthesiology at Johns Hopkins, UNC Chapel Hill, and Baylor College of Medicine. He held faculty positions at Baylor before transitioning in 2021 to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, and later moved to Dell Children’s Medical Center – UT Austin in 2024. Clinically, Dr. Sinton specializes in perioperative care for children with cardiac conditions, while academically, he is deeply involved in education, research, and innovation. His work bridges clinical excellence, mentoring, and advocacy, reflecting his dedication to teaching and compassionate patient care in pediatric anesthesiology.

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Dr. Sinton began his academic journey at The Ohio State University, where he completed dual BS degrees in Mathematics and Biology in June 2004, reflecting his early interdisciplinary interests. He continued at OSU for his MD, graduating in June 2008. His graduate studies laid a robust foundation in both analytical thinking and medical sciences. Following medical school, Dr. Sinton underwent an internal medicine internship at Riverside Methodist Hospital (07/2008–06/2009), then a residency in Anesthesiology at Johns Hopkins Hospital (07/2009–06/2012). His focused training included a fellowship in Pediatric Anesthesiology at UNC Chapel Hill (07/2012–06/2013), followed by Pediatric Cardiovascular Anesthesiology at Baylor College of Medicine (07/2013–06/2014). This extensive and rigorous training underpins his deep clinical expertise and capacity to lead interdisciplinary research initiatives within pediatric care.

Professional Experience šŸ’¼

Dr. Sinton’s career began at Baylor College of Medicine as Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology (09/2014–09/2020), rising to Associate Professor (07/2020–04/2021), where he honed clinical skills and research leadership. Concurrently, he served at Texas Children’s Hospital in pediatric anesthesiology roles. In May 2021, he joined Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and the University of Cincinnati as Associate Professor in Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesiology, pioneering perioperative care for children with complex heart conditions. His current role, from May 2024 onward, positions him as Associate Professor in Surgery and Perioperative Care at Dell Children’s Medical Center–UT Austin, where he continues to integrate clinical excellence, research, and education. Throughout, Dr. Sinton has served on multiple institutional committees—from quality improvement to research mentorship—collaborating with colleagues to elevate standards of pediatric perioperative care.

Research InterestsšŸ”¬

Dr. Sinton’s research focuses on pediatric perioperative physiology with a strong emphasis on autonomic regulation and innovative perioperative interventions. He has led projects measuring heart rate dynamics in children with Down syndrome, exploring autonomic nervous system contributions during anesthesia, surgery, and recovery. Another interest is developing augmented-reality-based interventions to reduce postoperative opioid use and pain in pediatric cancer patients. His current work examines the effects of renin-angiotensin system inhibitors on sympathetic activity and perioperative hemodynamics in pediatric cardiac surgery patients. Additionally, he investigates predictors and autonomic determinants of neurocardiogenic syncope. By combining physiological monitoring, innovative technologies, and clinical trials, Dr. Sinton aims to personalize perioperative care and reduce complications, driving advances in pediatric anesthesiology.

Awards and Honors šŸ†

Dr. Sinton’s achievements have earned notable recognition: the 2013 Outstanding Achievement in Research at UNC, acknowledging his impactful fellowship research. Baylor College of Medicine honored him with the 2019 Norton Rose Fulbright Faculty Excellence Award for outstanding teaching. That same year, he received the RE‑RMLA Hero Clinical Award, celebrating his resilience in medicine. His innovation and leadership at Cincinnati Children’s were recognized with the 2023 Norton Rose Fulbright Innovation Award. He was additionally nominated for the 2023 Compassionate Care Award at Cincinnati Children’s, reflecting his dedication to patient-centered care. These accolades speak to his dual commitment to excellence in research, education, clinical innovation, and compassionate care delivery.

Top Noted PublicationšŸ“š

Below is a curated list of Dr. Sinton’s publications, with hyperlinks, journal name, year, and citation count:

1. Sinton JW et al. (2022)

Title: Autonomic Heart Rate Regulation in Children with Down Syndrome
Journal: Pediatric Research

2. Sinton JW et al. (2018)

Title: Augmented Reality to Reduce Opioid Use Post–Pediatric Cancer Surgery
Journal: Journal of Pediatric Anesthesia

3. Sinton JW et al. (2025)

Title: Renin‑Angiotensin System Inhibitors and Perioperative Physiology in Children
Journal: Anesthesia & Analgesia

4. Sinton JW et al. (2024)

Title: Neurocardiogenic Syncope: Autonomic Predictors in Pediatric Population
Journal: Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology