Patrice X. Petit | Signal Transduction | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Patrice X. Petit | signal transduction | Best Researcher Award

 Research director | Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique | France

Dr. Patrice X. Petit, Doctor ès Sciences and PhD in Biology, is a Research Director at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), where he has served since 1979 and established an internationally recognized career in cell biology. Trained at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie and the Université Denis Diderot (Paris), his work has focused on the molecular mechanisms governing cell death, mitochondrial dynamics, oxidative stress, and their implications in cancer biology, immunology, and toxicology. Over more than four decades, he has developed a broad international scientific presence through extensive teaching and research collaborations across Europe, North America, and Asia, including academic engagements with institutions such as the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Caltech, UT Southwestern, the Beatson Cancer Research Center in Glasgow, the University of Madrid, and multiple leading universities throughout Scandinavia, Germany, and France. His scientific leadership is further reflected in his service as an elected member (2016–2020) of the Scientific Council of the CNRS Institute of Biological Sciences (INSB). Dr. Petit has authored 134 scientific publications, accumulating approximately 12,500 citations and an h-index of 44, demonstrating sustained research influence across several biomedical domains, including contributions to plant biology. He is an active peer reviewer for major journals such as Cancer Research, Journal of Cell Biology, PNAS, Oncogene, and Cell Death and Differentiation, and he has served as a grant reviewer for major funding bodies, including the Austrian Academy of Sciences, the French National Research Agency (ANR), EMBO, the Swiss National Science Foundation, and the Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale. His interdisciplinary background—ranging from a formal qualification in history (Université Paris Diderot, 1979) to a DIU in rare diseases (Université de Strasbourg, 2017)—underscores both scientific depth and broader intellectual engagement. Through his sustained research output, international collaborations, and service to the scientific community, Patrice X. Petit has contributed significantly to advancing fundamental and translational knowledge in cell biology, with measurable societal impact across biomedical research and education.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

Zamzami, N., Marchetti, P., Castedo, M., Decaudin, D., Macho, A., Hirsch, T., … Petit, P. X. (1995). Sequential reduction of mitochondrial transmembrane potential and generation of reactive oxygen species in early programmed cell death. The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 182(2), 367–377.

Zamzami, N., Marchetti, P., Castedo, M., Zanin, C., Vayssière, J. L., Petit, P. X., … Kroemer, G. (1995). Reduction in mitochondrial potential constitutes an early irreversible step of programmed lymphocyte death in vivo. The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 181(5), 1661–1672.

Kroemer, G., Petit, P., Zamzami, N., Vayssière, J. L., & Mignotte, B. (1995). The biochemistry of programmed cell death. The FASEB Journal, 9(13), 1277–1287.

Petit, P. X., Lecoeur, H., Zorn, E., Dauguet, C., Mignotte, B., & Gougeon, M. L. (1995). Alterations in mitochondrial structure and function are early events of dexamethasone-induced thymocyte apoptosis. The Journal of Cell Biology, 130(1), 157–167.

Petit, P. X., Susin, S. A., Zamzami, N., Mignotte, B., & Kroemer, G. (1996). Mitochondria and programmed cell death: Back to the future. FEBS Letters, 396(1), 7–13.

Dr. Petit’s work has fundamentally advanced our understanding of mitochondrial biology and programmed cell death, shaping modern concepts of apoptosis, autophagy, and cellular stress responses. His discoveries enabled new biomedical approaches to cancer, immunology, and rare diseases

Ahmed Sabri AYAD | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Dr . Ahmed Sabri AYAD | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Researcher at Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center (CRSP) , Algeria

Dr. Ahmed Sabri Ayad is a promising young researcher with a PhD in Biological Sciences and a strong background in natural product pharmacology, particularly focused on Algerian propolis and bee health. At just 29, he has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications in international journals and participated in several scientific conferences, demonstrating both productivity and engagement with the global research community. His multidisciplinary training, international research experience in Canada, and technical proficiency in laboratory and analytical methods add depth to his profile. Dr. Ayad’s work is regionally relevant and globally significant, addressing issues such as antimicrobial resistance and environmental health. He also brings added value through community involvement and science outreach. While further leadership in independent research projects and broader international collaborations would strengthen his candidacy for senior-level awards, he stands out as an excellent contender for a Young Scientist Award, with clear potential for future scientific impact.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Dr. Ahmed Sabri Ayad holds a PhD in Biological Sciences from the University Badji Mokhtar, Annaba, Algeria, with research centered on applied animal biology and natural bioactive compounds. He earned his Master’s degree in Cellular Physiology and Physiopathology from the same university in 2019, graduating among the top of his class. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and Physiology in 2017, following a science-focused baccalaureate in 2014. In addition to formal education, Dr. Ayad has pursued diverse training programs that enriched his scientific and technical skills, including courses in cancer biology from Johns Hopkins University, apiculture, cupping therapy, and natural cosmetics formulation. He also completed several language and communication courses in English and French, enhancing his global engagement capabilities. His commitment to lifelong learning and interdisciplinary development has equipped him with a strong foundation in biomedical research, laboratory techniques, and health sciences education.

Professional Experience📝

Dr. Ahmed Sabri Ayad has a diverse professional background combining research, industry, and community engagement. Since December 2024, he has served as a permanent researcher at the Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center (CRSP) in Constantine, Algeria. Prior to this, he worked as a medical representative for Frater Razes Laboratory (2022–2024) and Novapharm Trading Laboratory (2020–2021), gaining valuable experience in pharmaceutical communication and marketing. His research experience includes a significant internship at the Centre for Precision Medicine and Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory, University of Moncton, Canada, where he contributed to cutting-edge biomedical research. Earlier roles include laboratory-based academic training and teaching assistant work with the Red Crescent in Annaba, where he taught first aid. This blend of academic, industrial, and voluntary roles has enabled him to develop strong scientific, communication, and organizational skills, making him a well-rounded and adaptable professional in the fields of biomedical research and pharmaceutical sciences.

Research Interest🔎

Dr. Ahmed Sabri Ayad’s research interests lie at the intersection of natural product pharmacology, toxicology, and environmental health, with a particular focus on bee products such as propolis and honey. He is deeply engaged in studying the bioactive properties of these substances, including their antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-parasitic activities. His work aims to explore the therapeutic potential of natural compounds while assessing their safety and efficacy in both in vitro and in vivo models. He is also interested in the impact of environmental factors and pesticides on bee health, contributing to the conservation of local honeybee populations. His interdisciplinary approach combines cellular biology, analytical chemistry, and animal physiology to develop sustainable, nature-based health solutions. Dr. Ayad’s research is both locally relevant and globally significant, aligning with current scientific efforts to valorize traditional remedies and protect pollinator species critical to ecological and agricultural systems.

Award and Honor🏆

Dr. Ahmed Sabri Ayad has earned recognition for his academic excellence and scientific contributions throughout his career. During his Master’s studies in Cellular Physiology and Physiopathology at the University Badji Mokhtar, Annaba, he graduated among the top of his class, reflecting his dedication and strong academic performance. He received a certificate of distinction for successfully completing an advanced course in Cancer Biology from Johns Hopkins University via Coursera, showcasing his commitment to continuous learning and specialization. His research has also been selected for presentation at various national and international scientific conferences, including events in Tunisia, Turkey, and Algeria, where he highlighted the biological activities of Algerian propolis. These platforms not only reflect his scientific merit but also his ability to communicate complex findings to diverse audiences. His early achievements in research and education, along with consistent engagement in training and public science outreach, mark him as a standout young scientist in his field.

Research Skill🔬

Dr. Ahmed Sabri Ayad possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that span cellular biology, pharmacology, toxicology, and natural product analysis. He is proficient in various laboratory techniques, including acetylcholinesterase, protein, and lipid peroxidation (MDA) assays, as well as antioxidant activity assessment through DPPH methods. His expertise extends to cell culture, cytotoxicity testing via MTT assay, apoptosis analysis by flow cytometry, and anti-inflammatory testing using 5-lipoxygenase assays. Additionally, Dr. Ayad has hands-on experience in animal handling, particularly with rats and honey bees, and manages small-scale apiculture operations as part of his field studies. He is skilled in the determination of polyphenols and flavonoids in bee products, crucial for evaluating their bioactivity. On the technical front, he is proficient with software such as GraphPad Prism, Zotero, and BioRender for data analysis and presentation. His well-rounded research capabilities enable him to conduct interdisciplinary studies with a high level of scientific rigor and innovation.

Conclusion💡

Dr. Ahmed Sabri Ayad is a highly suitable candidate for a Young Scientist Award, especially given his strong publication record, innovative research on bee products and natural pharmacology, and international collaboration at a relatively early career stage.

He would be a moderately strong contender for a Best Researcher Award if aimed at early-career researchers, but may need a few more years of independent leadership and international recognition for senior-level awards

Publications Top Noted✍

  • Title: Algerian Propolis from Distinct Geographical Locations: Chemical Profiles, Antioxidant Capacity, Cytotoxicity and Inhibition of 5-Lipoxygenase Product Biosynthesis

  • Authors: Ayad, A.S. (Ahmed Sabri), Hébert, M.P.A. (Mathieu P.A.), Doiron, J.A. (Jérémie A.), Loucif-Ayad, W., Daas, T., Smagghe, G., Alburaki, M., Barnett, D.A., Touaibia, M. (Mohamed), Surette, M.E. (Marc E.)

  • Year: 2024

  • Journal: Chemistry and Biodiversity

  • DOI/Citation: Ayad, A.S., Hébert, M.P.A., Doiron, J.A., et al. (2024). Algerian Propolis from Distinct Geographical Locations: Chemical Profiles, Antioxidant Capacity, Cytotoxicity and Inhibition of 5-Lipoxygenase Product Biosynthesis. Chemistry and Biodiversity. DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.202301758

 

 

Kannan Pandian | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kannan Pandian | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, India

Dr. Kannan Pandian is an accomplished researcher in Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry with expertise in dryland soil resource management, carbon sequestration, and nutrient efficiency enhancement. His research focuses on combating climate vulnerability through carbon and water conservation techniques and developing eco-friendly fertilizers for sustainable agriculture. With over 56 peer-reviewed journal articles, 8 books, 16 book chapters, and two granted patents, he has significantly contributed to soil health, plant nutrition, and precision farming. He has received multiple prestigious awards, including the ICAR-IDP International Faculty Training Fellowship and the Best TNAU Young Scientist Award. His work has been widely recognized at national and international levels, with projects funded by ICAR, DST, and the Tamil Nadu State Development Council.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Kannan Pandian earned his Ph.D. in Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry from Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore, India, in 2007. He completed his Master of Science in the same field from TNAU in 2004 and obtained his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from TNAU in 2002. His academic journey was marked by excellence, earning several awards, including the Dr. K.K. Krishnamurthy and Dr. G. Selvakumari Medal for Best Doctoral Student and the Prof. T. Balakrishnan Medal for Best Master’s Student. Additionally, he was a recipient of the NADP-RKVY Soil Health Research Fellowship and the Krishnamoorthy International Agricultural Development Foundation Scholarship, highlighting his academic and research proficiency.

Professional Experience

Dr. Kannan Pandian currently serves as an Associate Professor at the Department of Soils and Environment, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU). Previously, he held positions as an Assistant Professor at TNAU, a Scientist at the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), a Research Associate at the Centre for Soil and Crop Management Studies (CSCMS), and a Senior Research Fellow at TNAU. His research focuses on developing organo-mineral biochar, electrochemical sensor-based soil nutrient assessment, and drought-proofing technologies for rainfed agriculture. He has led multiple externally funded projects, collaborated with premier research institutes, and contributed to significant advancements in soil health management. As a peer reviewer for leading journals and an active member of professional societies, he continues to influence agricultural and biological sciences through his research, innovation, and academic contributions.

Research Interests

Dr. Kannan Pandian’s research primarily focuses on soil health management, carbon sequestration, and nutrient efficiency enhancement to improve agricultural sustainability. His work aims to develop climate-resilient farming techniques, emphasizing biochar technology, drought-proofing methods, and eco-friendly fertilizers. He specializes in dryland soil resource management, precision farming, and electrochemical sensor-based soil nutrient assessment. His studies contribute to mitigating climate change impacts by integrating carbon and water conservation strategies in agroecosystems. Additionally, he explores the role of microbial interactions in soil fertility and plant nutrition, leading to the development of innovative soil amendments. His interdisciplinary research combines soil science, environmental chemistry, and precision agriculture to enhance productivity while ensuring ecological balance. Through collaborations with research institutions and agribusiness sectors, he continuously works towards developing sustainable agricultural practices that can be widely adopted in both rainfed and irrigated farming systems.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Kannan Pandian has received numerous prestigious awards and honors in recognition of his contributions to soil science and sustainable agriculture. He was honored with the Best Young Scientist Award by Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) for his innovative work on climate-resilient soil management. His research excellence was further acknowledged with the ICAR-IDP International Faculty Training Fellowship, allowing him to conduct advanced studies at Western Sydney University, Australia. He has also been awarded the Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Best Teacher Award for his exceptional mentorship and academic contributions. His research papers have received Best Paper and Best Presentation Awards at national and international conferences. Additionally, he holds two granted patents for groundbreaking developments in soil health improvement and precision farming. These accolades underscore his pioneering role in agricultural research, driving innovation and sustainability in the field of soil science.

Research Skills

Dr. Kannan Pandian possesses advanced research skills in soil chemistry, agronomic biochar development, and precision agriculture. He is proficient in electrochemical sensor technology for real-time soil nutrient assessment, enabling accurate and efficient fertilizer application. His expertise in carbon sequestration and climate-smart agriculture allows him to develop strategies for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions in farmlands. He is skilled in GIS-based soil mapping, facilitating spatial analysis of soil properties for better land management. His analytical skills extend to soil fertility modeling, microbial interaction studies, and nutrient cycling research. He is experienced in leading multi-institutional research projects, collaborating with international and national organizations to enhance soil and plant health. His technical proficiency in experimental design, statistical data analysis, and field trials strengthens his research outcomes. His ability to integrate traditional soil science with modern precision technologies makes him a leader in sustainable agriculture and soil conservation research.

Conclusion

Dr. Kannan Pandian is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his extensive contributions to soil science, sustainable agriculture, and climate resilience. His track record in research, innovation, funding, and academic mentorship makes him a strong contender. Strengthening international collaborations, industry partnerships, and patent commercialization would further elevate his global impact.

Publications Top Noted

  • Towards an operational SAR-based rice monitoring system in Asia: Examples from 13 demonstration sites across Asia in the RIICE project
    Authors: A Nelson, T Setiyono, AB Rala, ED Quicho, JV Raviz, PJ Abonete, …
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 197

  • Effect of biochar amendment on soil physical, chemical and biological properties and groundnut yield in rainfed Alfisol of semi-arid tropics
    Authors: K Pandian, P Subramaniayan, P Gnasekaran, S Chitraputhirapillai
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 178

  • Zinc deficiency in Indian soils with special focus to enrich zinc in peanut
    Authors: P Arunachalam, P Kannan, G Prabukumar, M Govindaraj
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 99

  • Biochar from green waste for phosphate removal with subsequent disposal
    Authors: DK Veni, P Kannan, TNJI Edison, A Senthilkumar
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 94

  • Biological properties of soil as influenced by different organic manures
    Authors: P Kannan, A Saravanan, S Krishnakumar, SK Natarajan
    Year: 2005
    Citations: 82

  • Applying both biochar and phosphobacteria enhances Vigna mungo L. growth and yield in acid soils by increasing soil pH, moisture content, microbial growth and P availability
    Authors: P Kannan, M Paramasivan, S Marimuthu, C Swaminathan, J Bose
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 73

  • Drought assessment and monitoring through remote sensing and GIS in western tracts of Tamil Nadu, India
    Authors: D Muthumanickam, P Kannan, R Kumaraperumal, S Natarajan, …
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 57

  • Organic farming on tomato yield and quality
    Authors: P Kannan, A Saravanan, T Balaji
    Year: 2006
    Citations: 57

  • Rice crop monitoring and yield estimation through COSMO Skymed and TerraSAR-X: A SAR-based experience in India
    Authors: S Pazhanivelan, P Kannan, P Christy Nirmala Mary, E Subramanian, …
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 38

  • Implication of micronutrients in agriculture and health with special reference to iron and zinc
    Authors: M Govindaraj, P Kannan, P Arunachalam
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 36

Jabir Arif | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Jabir Arif | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Jabir Arif, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Morocco

Jabir Arif is a distinguished scholar in Industrial Engineering and Logistics. His expertise encompasses Supply Chain Management, IoT, AI, and Risk Assessment. Jabir has published extensively in high-impact journals and has presented at international conferences. He has pioneered innovative solutions for logistics optimization, significantly enhancing efficiency and reducing costs across various industries. In addition to his research, he has actively collaborated with industry partners, contributing to the development of new tools and methodologies. Jabir also organizes workshops and seminars, and serves as a reviewer and Technical Committee member for prestigious journals and conferences. 🌐📦📊

Publication profile

Education

Jabir Arif is a key figure in Industrial Engineering and Logistics, specializing in Supply Chain Management, IoT, AI, and risk assessment. 📦🌐 He has published extensively in high-impact journals and presented at international conferences. 🌍📚 His work on IoT and AI applications in supply chain management has led to practical implementations that enhance efficiency and reduce costs. 💡🔧 Jabir actively collaborates with industry partners, developing new tools and methodologies. 🤝🔍 He organizes workshops and training sessions for professionals and students, and serves as a reviewer and Technical Committee member for prestigious journals and conferences. 🏫📋

Experience

Jabir Arif has significantly contributed to R&D, innovations, and extension activities in Industrial Engineering and Logistics 📦. His research spans Supply Chain Management, Outsourcing of Logistics, Risk Assessment, IoT, AI, and Industrial Engineering 🤖. Jabir has published in high-impact journals and presented at international conferences 🌍. He has advanced IoT and AI in supply chain management, creating innovative solutions for risk assessment and logistics optimization 🔍. His work has practical applications in various industries, enhancing efficiency and reducing costs 🏭. Additionally, Jabir organizes workshops, seminars, and training sessions 📚, and serves as a reviewer for prestigious journals and conferences 📝.

Awards

Jabir Arif is a distinguished speaker at IEOM Society events 🌍, presenting on “Global Supply Chain and Logistics” in 2022 and 2023 📅. He is a member of the Industrial Engineering and Operations Management Society and serves as Faculty Advisor for IEOM Student Chapters 🏫. He is on the steering committee for the International Congress of Engineering and Complex Systems and has chaired oral sessions at the International Conference on Digital Technologies and Applications 🎤. Jabir is a permanent researcher at the Research Laboratory of Technologies and Industrial Services in Fez and an associate researcher at the Research Laboratory of Modeling and Optimization of Industrial and Logistics Systems in Tetouan 🔬. Additionally, he is a member of IEEE and a reviewer for prestigious journals in Industrial Engineering and Operations Management 📚.

Research focus

Dr. J Arif’s research primarily focuses on logistics and supply chain management, emphasizing the implementation of advanced technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT) and Industry 4.0. His work includes improving traceability processes, risk assessment in logistics outsourcing, and enhancing logistics service performance. He has contributed significantly to understanding the integration of lean management with modern technological frameworks in supply chains. His studies also explore the sustainability aspects of supply chains through IoT applications and demand forecasting techniques in various industries, including automotive and semiconductor manufacturing. 🚛📦🔗📡🌿

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Buhe Nashun | Biology | Best Researcher Award

🌟Prof. Buhe Nashun, Biology, Best Researcher Award🏆

  •   Professor at School of Life Sciences, Inner Mongolia University, China

Prof. Buhe Nahun is a prominent figure in the field of epigenetics, specializing in the regulation of oocytes and pre-implantation embryos. With a background in cell biology and extensive research experience spanning multiple prestigious institutions worldwide, Prof. Nahun has established himself as a leader in his field. His work has garnered recognition through numerous awards and grants, and he actively contributes to the scientific community through teaching, peer-reviewing, and organizational roles. Prof. Nahun’s research focuses on understanding the role of histone variants and epigenetic mechanisms in reproductive biology, with significant contributions to the field’s understanding of chromatin dynamics and transcriptional regulation during early development.

Author Metrics:

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Prof. Nahun’s research output is characterized by a substantial publication record in reputable journals, showcasing the impact and relevance of his work. His publications have garnered attention in the scientific community, reflected in citation metrics and collaborative efforts with leading researchers globally. Prof. Nahun’s author metrics serve as a testament to his scholarly contributions and influence in the field of reproductive epigenetics.

  • Citations: 976 citations across 922 documents
  • Documents: 16 documents attributed to Buhe Nashun
  • h-index: 9

The h-index is a metric often used to quantify the productivity and impact of an author’s publications. An h-index of 9 suggests that Buhe Nashun has published 9 papers that have each been cited at least 9 times. This indicates a moderate level of impact in their field of research.

Education:

Prof. Buhe Nahun obtained his Master’s degree in Cell Biology from Beijing Normal University in 2006, followed by a Ph.D. Fellowship at the University of Tokyo, Japan, where he delved into the role of histone variants in oocytes and pre-implantation embryos. He further pursued his research as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences, focusing on epigenetic regulation in reproduction.

Research Focus:

Prof. Nahun’s research primarily revolves around understanding the epigenetic regulation of oocytes and pre-implantation embryos. His work investigates the role of histone variants, chromatin dynamics, and transcriptional regulation in early development, shedding light on critical processes underlying reproductive biology. By elucidating the mechanisms governing epigenetic modifications, Prof. Nahun aims to contribute to advancements in assisted reproductive technologies and reproductive health.

Professional Journey:

Prof. Nahun’s professional journey has been marked by significant research contributions and leadership roles. Starting as a Master’s student in Beijing Normal University, he progressed to pursue his Ph.D. at the University of Tokyo, followed by postdoctoral research at the MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences. Subsequently, he assumed the role of Group Leader at Inner Mongolia University, where he heads the Early Development and Chromatin group, leading innovative research in reproductive epigenetics.

Honors & Awards:

Prof. Nahun’s outstanding contributions to the field have been recognized through various honors and awards, including the Caoyuanyingcai Award in Inner Mongolia, the Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship from the European Commission, and the Japanese Government Scholarship from MEXT, Japan. These accolades underscore his excellence in research and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge.

Publications Top Noted & Contributions:

Prof. Nahun has made significant contributions to scientific literature, with a focus on epigenetic regulation and reproductive biology. His publications span high-impact journals such as Nature Cell Biology, Molecular Cancer, and Cell Cycle, covering topics ranging from chromatin dynamics to the role of histone chaperones in early development. Through his research findings, Prof. Nahun has enriched the scientific community’s understanding of epigenetic mechanisms in reproduction.

“DNA hypomethylation mediated transcription dysregulation participates in pathogenesis of polycystic ovary syndrome”

  • Journal: The American Journal of Pathology
  • Year: 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.ajpath.2024.02.003
  • Contributors: Pengbo Cao; Haoran Li; Peijun Wang; Xinna Zhang; Yuxuan Guo; Keyu Zhao; Jiaojiao Guo; Xihe Li; Buhe Nashun

“Reproductive and developmental toxicities of 5-fluorouracil in model organisms and humans”

  • Journal: Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine
  • Year: 2022
  • DOI: 10.1017/erm.2022.3
  • Contributors: Gerile Naren; Jiaojiao Guo; Qiujuan Bai; Na Fan; Buhe Nashun

“Distinct role of histone chaperone Asf1a and Asf1b during fertilization and pre-implantation embryonic development in mice”

  • Journal: Epigenetics & Chromatin
  • Year: 2021-12
  • DOI: 10.1186/s13072-021-00430-7
  • Contributors: Xuemei Wang; Lu Wang; Jie Dou; Tianjiao Yu; Pengbo Cao; Na Fan; Uyunbilig Borjigin; Buhe Nashun

“Hypoxic in vitro culture reduces histone lactylation and impairs pre-implantation embryonic development in mice”

  • Journal: Epigenetics & Chromatin
  • Year: 2021-12
  • DOI: 10.1186/s13072-021-00431-6
  • Contributors: Wanting Yang; Peijun Wang; Pengbo Cao; Shuang Wang; Yuxiao Yang; Huimin Su; Buhe Nashun

“The reversible reproductive toxicity of 5-fluorouracil in mice”

  • Journal: Reproductive Toxicology
  • Year: 2021-04
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2021.02.002
  • Contributors: Gerile Naren; Lu Wang; Xiaolei Zhang; Lijuan Cheng; Shuai Yang; Jiajie Yang; Jiaojiao Guo; Buhe Nashun

Research Timeline:

Prof. Nahun’s research journey unfolds over several key milestones, from his early education in cell biology to his current leadership role at Inner Mongolia University. Each phase of his career is marked by significant achievements, including doctoral and postdoctoral research in prestigious institutions worldwide and subsequent establishment as a group leader. Through a timeline of grants, awards, and publications, Prof. Nahun’s research trajectory highlights his continuous commitment to advancing knowledge in reproductive epigenetics.