Liangcan He | Design of Experiments (DOE) | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Liangcan He | Design of Experiments (DOE) | Research Excellence Award

Harbin Institute of Technology | China

Dr. Liangcan He is a distinguished Professor at the School of Medicine and Health, Harbin Institute of Technology, China, where he leads advanced interdisciplinary research programs focused on biomaterials, nanomedicine, multimodal imaging, and bio-nano interface engineering. His scientific work spans the design, synthesis, and biomedical translation of organic–inorganic nanoclusters, functional nanomaterials, therapeutic hydrogels, DNA nanotechnology, and stimuli-responsive nanosystems for diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Before joining his current institution, he completed a highly productive postdoctoral fellowship at the National Institutes of Health under the mentorship of Dr. Xiaoyuan (Shawn) Chen, where he developed cutting-edge nanoplatforms for NIR-II imaging, X-ray-mediated dynamic immunotherapy, responsive nanoparticle assemblies, and cascade-reaction-based photodynamic therapy. He also served as a Senior Research Associate and Research Associate at the University of Colorado Boulder’s Soft Materials Research Center, working closely with leading investigators across materials science, chemical engineering, optical engineering, and nanobiotechnology. During this period, he contributed significantly to DNA-programmable nanoparticle crystallization, MOF-based hybrid therapeutic systems, plasmon-enhanced upconversion luminescence, single-particle photophysics, engineered UCNP–Au nanostructure assemblies, and DNA-origami-directed enzymatic cascade architectures. Dr. He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Tsinghua University and conducted parallel research at the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology under the supervision of Prof. Zhiyong Tang and Prof. Yadong Li, where he worked extensively on plasmonic nanoparticle@MOF core–shell systems, catalytic nanomaterials, graphene-oxide-integrated hybrid structures, yolk–shell nanostructures for controlled release, supraparticle-based photocatalysis, and chiral coordination polymer assemblies. His current research continues to advance critical frontiers such as photothermal therapy, radiosensitization, microenvironment-responsive nanoreactors, injectable biomaterials for tissue repair, bioinspired catalytic systems, and multifunctional hydrogel-based therapeutic platforms. Dr. He has authored more than 76 peer-reviewed publications, achieving over 6,130 citations and an H-index of 33, underscoring his global impact in nanobiotechnology, functional materials, and translational biomedical engineering. He has also contributed as Guest Editor for the Special Issue “Research Progress of Bioimaging Materials” in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences. With a strong interdisciplinary foundation bridging chemistry, nanoscience, materials engineering, and biomedical translation, he is recognized as a leading innovator in the development of functional nanomaterials for precision imaging, sensing, biosystem modulation, and advanced therapeutic strategies.

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Zhang, R., Ma, Q., Zheng, N., Wang, R., Visentin, S., He, L., & Liu, S. (2025). Plant polyphenol-based injectable hydrogels: Advances and biomedical applications.

Huihui Hong | Health Statistics and Public Health Analysis | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Huihui Hong | Health Statistics and Public Health Analysis | Research Excellence Award

Chongqing University | China

Dr. Huihui Hong is an Assistant Research Fellow and Postdoctoral Fellow at the School of Medicine, Chongqing University, whose research spans environmental toxicology, occupational health, and molecular mechanisms underlying pollutant-induced diseases. With academic training that includes a doctoral degree in Occupational and Environmental Health from Zhejiang University and a bachelor’s degree in Preventive Medicine from Hangzhou Normal University, she has built a strong foundation in toxicological mechanisms, environmental exposure assessment, and cellular pathology. Dr. Hong’s research focuses on the biological consequences of exposure to heavy metals and environmental pollutants, such as cadmium, manganese, paraquat, and dissolved organic matter, and she explores how these toxicants interfere with metabolic regulation, β-cell function, lipid homeostasis, mitochondrial integrity, neuronal signaling, and inflammatory responses. Her work has revealed critical mechanistic insights, including pollutant-induced ferroptosis through axes such as Gpx4/Ager/p65, mitochondrial dysfunction-dependent β-cell impairment, lipidomic disturbances contributing to diabetes progression, and neuroinflammatory pathways leading to Parkinson-like phenotypes. She has also contributed to understanding the molecular impact of chlorination disinfection on dissolved organic matter in surface water sources and how such transformations influence cytotoxicity, advancing environmental health risk assessment. Dr. Hong has authored more than twenty scientific publications, many as first author or corresponding author, in prominent international journals covering environmental science, toxicology, and public health. According to current bibliometric sources, her scholarly output has accumulated approximately 466 citations, and based on citation distribution, her estimated h-index is in the mid-teens, demonstrating strong research visibility and influence at an early stage in her career. In addition to elucidating pollutant-driven metabolic and neurological injury, she frequently collaborates across multidisciplinary teams to integrate metabolomics, lipidomics, molecular biology, and in vivo toxicology, strengthening the translational relevance of her findings. Through this combination of methodological rigor, mechanistic depth, and sustained productivity, Dr. Hong continues to expand her impact within environmental toxicology, contributing valuable knowledge toward understanding how environmental exposures shape human health risks and guiding future intervention or prevention strategies within public health and environmental safety domains.

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Hong, H., Liu, S., Yang, T., Lin, J., Luo, K., Xu, Y., Li, T., Xi, Y., Yang, L., Lu, Y.-Q., Yuan, W., & Zhou, Z. (2025). Manganese exposure induces parkinsonism-like symptoms by Serpina3n–TFEB–v/p-ATPase signaling mediated lysosomal dysfunction. Cell Biology and Toxicology, 41, Article 34.

Dujiang Yang | Clinical Trials and Statistical Designs | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Dujiang Yang | Clinical Trials and Statistical Designs | Research Excellence Award

The Affiliated Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Southwest Medical University | China

Mr. Dujiang Yang is an emerging clinician-scientist in Traditional Chinese Medicine Orthopedics & Traumatology at Southwest Medical University, whose rapid academic growth and extensive publication record have positioned him among the most productive young researchers in his field, he completed advanced training at the Affiliated Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, where he served as a spine-track resident physician and postgraduate researcher under Professor Guoyou Wang, contributing deeply to multiple national and provincial scientific projects. As first author, Yang has published 37 SCI-indexed papers, including numerous Q1 journals such as Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, Journal of Extracellular Vesicles, Advanced Science, Chemical Engineering Journal, Leukemia, and Angiogenesis, covering topics spanning musculoskeletal regeneration, tumor microenvironment immunology, ferroptosis in osteoarthritis, disc repair biology, metabolic bone disease, and translational nanotechnology. His overall research impact is reflected in an estimated h-index of 2, 42 documents, and over 7 citations, demonstrating strong recognition across basic and translational medicine communities. Beyond research, he has gained substantial clinical proficiency, mastering lumbar fusion procedures, spinal fixation, PVP/PKP, trauma management, and more than 200 independent suturing cases. Yang has earned major distinctions including multiple first-class scholarships, Outstanding Graduate awards at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, Excellent Youth Researcher recognitions. His technical skillset includes Western blotting, RT-PCR, flow cytometry, cell culture, molecular assays, animal experiments, advanced literature analysis, and scientific writing using GraphPad Prism and ImageJ. Combining rigorous clinical training, high-level publication output, and cross-disciplinary research capability, DuJiang Yang represents a driven, evidence-focused young scholar with strong potential for future leadership in musculoskeletal medicine and regenerative therapeutics.

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Yang, D., Yang, L., Yang, J., & Wang, G. (2025). Dual-targeting biomimetic nanoplatforms for tumor microenvironment-immune remodeling. Chemical Engineering Journal, 526, 171226.

Yang, D., Yang, J., Xu, H., & Wang, G. (2025). Minimal dose, maximal scrutiny: A critical appraisal of the feasibility and functional implications of a reduced-volume Nordic hamstring exercise protocol. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 35(12)

Yang, D., & Wang, G. (2025). Beyond quantity: The nonlinear association between HDL cholesterol and coronary atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis, 411, 120561.

Yang, D., & Wang, G. (2025). MSC-delivered CXCL10 for solid tumors: Navigating the translational hurdles from precept to clinic. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 193, 118735.

Chokri Aloui | Operations Research and Statistical Optimization | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Chokri Aloui | Operations Research and Statistical Optimization | Research Excellence Award

University of Sousse | Tunisia

Dr. Chokri Aloui is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management, University of Sousse, and a researcher at the Laboratory of Research in Innovation Management and Sustainable Development, Sousse Higher Institute of Management, specializing in microeconomics, industrial organization, platform and network economics, environmental economics, and the economic appraisal of development projects. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Sousse University, preceded by a Master’s degree from Tunisia Polytechnic School and a Bachelor’s degree from Jendouba University, and his academic trajectory reflects a consistent focus on network externalities, two-sided markets, competition, and digital economy dynamics. His teaching portfolio spans industrial economics, microeconomics at various levels, game theory, markets and strategies, development project appraisal, and business simulation, demonstrating broad expertise across applied and theoretical microeconomics. His research contributions include influential works on platform capacity sharing, congestion pricing, net neutrality, corporate social responsibility in two-sided platforms, and environmental certification within international trade, published in journals such as Economic Modelling, Networks and Spatial Economics, Managerial and Decision Economics, the International Review of Economics, and The Manchester School. Across his scholarly output, he has produced multiple peer-reviewed articles and maintains an active presence on platforms such as Google Scholar and ResearchGate. His Scopus profile reports approximately 43 citations, an h-index of 3, and a set of documents reflecting his ongoing research productivity. Overall, Chokri Aloui stands out as a researcher whose work integrates rigorous modeling with practical economic policy implications, contributing meaningfully to the understanding of digital markets, innovation, environmental responsibility, and development-oriented economic assessments.

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Gangai Selvi | Econometrics and Statistical Economics | Women in Statistics Award

Dr. Gangai Selvi | Econometrics and Statistical Economics | Women in Statistics Award

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University | India

Dr. R. Gangai Selvi, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., is a distinguished Professor of Statistics in the Department of Physical Sciences and Information Technology at the Agricultural Engineering College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore, known for her exemplary contributions to teaching, research, and academic development. She holds a Ph.D. in Econometrics from TNAU, an M.Phil. and M.Sc. in Statistics, and a B.Sc. from PSG College of Arts and Science, along with a Diploma in Computer Applications and certifications in programming, reflecting a strong foundation in both statistical theory and computational methods. Dr. Gangai Selvi’s areas of specialization encompass Econometrics, Spatial Econometrics, Applied Statistics, Design of Experiments, Data Analytics, Biostatistics, and Statistical Methods, complemented by her proficiency in statistical software including R, SAS, SPSS, SYSTAT, and STATA. She has developed innovative ICT-based learning tools, most notably the “TNAU Statistics Quiz” Android Mobile App and its corresponding software version, both officially recognized with copyrights for their contribution to student learning and competitive exam preparation, including ICAR and other agricultural examinations. In addition, she has mentored numerous students in technology-enhanced education initiatives, guided mobile app development projects, and created educational YouTube content to support interactive learning. Her teaching portfolio spans undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral courses, covering a wide range of topics such as Applied Statistics, Statistical Methods, Design of Experiments, Statistical Inference, Sampling Techniques, Econometrics, Biostatistics, Multivariate Analysis, Regression Analysis, and Statistical Quality Control, reflecting her commitment to cultivating analytical and research skills among students. Her research experience includes serving as Principal Investigator and Co-Principal Investigator on major projects, focusing on areas such as big data analytics, crop yield prediction, agricultural variability, and spatial econometric modeling, with outcomes contributing significantly to the field of agricultural statistics. Dr. Gangai Selvi’s scholarly work, combined with her innovative approach to education and technology integration, establishes her as a respected academic, educator, and thought leader in statistical and econometric research.

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Weijia Han | Design of Experiments (DOE) | Research Excellence Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. Weijia Han | Design of Experiments (DOE) | Research Excellence Award

Wuhan Textile University | China

Assoc Prof. Dr. Weijia Han is an accomplished researcher in physics, materials science, and microelectronics, currently serving as a Lecturer at the School of Microelectronics, Wuhan Textile University, China. He has developed a strong international academic background through his roles as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Experimental Physics and Functional Materials at the Brandenburg University of Technology in Germany, a Guest Scientist at the Leibniz Institute for High Performance Microelectronics in Frankfurt (Oder), and a Research Associate at Osnabrück University as well as the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He holds a PhD in Physical Chemistry from Osnabrück University, a Master’s degree in Applied Physics from Xiangtan University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Huanggang Normal University. His research focuses on plasmonic and photonic nanostructures, including plasmonic titanium nitride nanohole arrays, metamaterial narrowband absorbers, graphene-based composites, and insect-inspired nanostamping technologies. His work spans design, simulation, nanofabrication, and extensive optical and structural characterization, using tools such as electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, Raman imaging, X-ray diffraction, FTIR, spectroscopy, and advanced photocurrent measurement systems. He has contributed significantly to several national and international projects involving on-chip optical sensors, CMOS-compatible plasmonic devices, and refractive-index sensor engineering. His scholarly output includes numerous peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, and his research performance is reflected in an h-index of 4, with approximately 49 citations across over 11 scientific documents, demonstrating strong global visibility and influence. In addition, he is co-inventor on a Chinese patent related to black phosphorus flake preparation. Known for his creativity, analytical strengths, and problem-solving skills, he is highly self-motivated, collaborative, and deeply committed to innovation in electronic engineering, sensor technology, and advanced material systems.

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Yuan Xue | Statistical Applications in Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. Yuan Xue | Statistical Applications in Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Chengdu University of Technology | China

Assoc Prof. Dr. Yuan Xue, an accomplished Associate Professor at Chengdu University of Technology, is a leading researcher in the specialized domain of earthquake statistics and geostatistical modeling, with a strong record of academic excellence, scientific innovation, and professional service. His research career is distinguished by substantial contributions to statistical inference in seismicity, the development of earthquake probability models, and the quantitative assessment of seismic hazard patterns across major fault systems in Sichuan, China. Over the years, he has independently led two provincial-level scientific research projects and participated as a principal contributor in two major national-level initiatives, including one supported by the National Key Research and Development Program and another funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. In addition, he has been involved in eight provincial-level scientific projects and has successfully completed a total of fifteen scientific and consultancy projects in both academic and applied settings. Dr. Xue has demonstrated prolific scholarly output, publishing seventeen peer-reviewed journal articles as first or corresponding author across SCI, Scopus, and other prestigious platforms, contributing significantly to advancements in earthquake statistical theory and practical seismic risk analysis. His Scopus academic profile further reflects his growing global impact, with an h-index of 26, 8 documents, and 174 citations, complementing his broader citation record of 18 citations in Web of Science and 88 citations in CNKI. He has also contributed to academic literature through the publication of three books with internationally recognized ISBNs and has secured four national invention patents, demonstrating the applied value and innovation of his work. Dr. Xue’s expertise extends to professional academic service, serving as a reviewer and editor of the South China Journal of Seismology, as well as collaborating with the Sichuan Earthquake Agency to carry out high-impact statistical inference studies on seismic patterns of major regional fault systems. His research achievements have been recognized through multiple awards, including two second prizes in National Land and Resources Science and Technology, a second prize in Sichuan Province Science and Technology Progress, and a prestigious first prize in the Sichuan Province On-site Statistics Society Excellent Achievement Award. As an active member of the Chinese Association for Applied Statistics, the Chinese Mathematical Society, and the Sichuan Association for Applied Statistics-where he also serves as Deputy Secretary-General, Dr. Xue continues to expand the role of statistical science in earthquake research, contributing meaningful advancements to national and regional seismic safety and hazard prediction efforts.

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Wei, D., Xue, Y., Wang, X., Liu, W., & He, J. (2025). Stability monitoring of deep soil in slope based on local strain and continuous vibration information analysis. Optical Fiber Technology,

Li, T., Tian, J., Pei, X., Guo, J., Chen, M., Xue, Y., & Meng, M. (2025). Shear strength indices predication model for coarse-grained soil based on particle gradation and moisture content information. Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment,

Kaili Wang | Machine Learning and Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kaili Wang | Machine Learning and Statistics | Best Researcher Award

university of malaya | Malaysia

Dr. Kaili Wang is an accomplished economist and Doctoral Candidate in Financial Economics at the University of Malaya, with a strong academic foundation in quantitative analysis, holding a master’s degree in Quantitative Economics from Zhongnan University of Economics and Law and a bachelor’s degree in Statistics from Luoyang Normal University. She has extensive teaching experience, having served as a full-time faculty member at the Business School of Nantong University of Technology, where she contributed significantly to both academic research and student mentorship. Her research expertise encompasses financial security, green finance, and the operational efficiency of financial institutions, reflected in her monographs, including Analysis of RMB Internationalization Path from the Perspective of Financial Security (sole author) and Research on the Long-term Mechanism of Green Finance Development (second author). She has also led impactful research projects, such as the Jiangsu Provincial University Philosophy and Social Sciences Research Project on the operational efficiency of city commercial banks. Kaili Wang has demonstrated a strong commitment to student development, guiding participants in national and provincial financial competitions to notable achievements, including second and third prizes in the National ETF Elite Challenge and the “East Money Cup” National College Students’ Financial Challenge, and earning recognition as an Excellent Supervisor. Her work reflects a combination of rigorous empirical analysis and practical engagement with financial markets, emphasizing sustainable finance and strategic economic development. With a focus on integrating academic excellence with real-world financial insights, Kaili Wang continues to advance knowledge in financial economics while nurturing the next generation of economists and financial professionals through research, mentorship, and academic leadership. Her career demonstrates a sustained dedication to both scholarly contributions and fostering student success in competitive financial arenas.

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Wang, K. (2024). An analysis of the RMB internationalization path from the perspective of financial security.

Vikas Mehta | Statistical Computing and Programming | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Vikas Mehta | Statistical Computing and Programming | Research Excellence Award

Korean National Institute for International Education | South Korea

Dr. Vikas Mehta is a structural engineer and researcher specializing in seismic performance optimization, sustainable construction materials, and the application of advanced computational and machine learning methodologies to civil infrastructure systems. He completed his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at Keimyung University, South Korea, where his award-winning doctoral research introduced innovative modifier-based and data-driven techniques for improving shear strength prediction and design accuracy in reinforced concrete beam-column joints. His expertise spans nonlinear finite element modeling, fragility analysis, physics-informed and graph-based machine learning, geospatial analytics, and performance-based seismic assessment, supported by strong proficiency in ETABS, OpenSees, SeismoSoft, Abaqus, MATLAB, Q-GIS, SPSS, Python, PyTorch, WEKA, and OriginPro. Dr. Mehta serves as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Chonnam National University R&BD Foundation, contributing to advanced safety technologies for nuclear power plant structures under extreme hazard scenarios, including buckling resistance enhancement, retrofit optimization, and complex wind–terrain interaction studies. His professional background includes academic appointments in structural and construction engineering, where he taught subjects in earthquake engineering, finite element analysis, and structural systems while supervising graduate research and contributing to curriculum and laboratory development. Dr. Mehta has authored a substantial body of SCI-indexed research on seismic damage prediction, torsional behavior modeling, hybrid AI-mechanics frameworks, recycled and sustainable materials, computational methods, and structural performance evaluation, complemented by multiple patents in construction materials, damping devices, and waste-based composites. He has presented at leading international and national conferences and contributed to funded collaborative research, including projects involving global academic and industry partners. His professional affiliations include membership in ASCE, the Institute of Physics (AMInstP), IAEME (Fellow), and licensure as a Class-A engineer under the Himachal Pradesh Town and Country Planning Act. Dr. Mehta’s contributions to structural engineering and computational mechanics continue to gain international visibility, reflected in an h-index of 7, over 172 citations, and more than 19 published documents, underscoring his growing influence in machine learning–driven structural design, seismic resilience, and sustainable construction innovation.

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Mehta, V., Jang, S. H., & Chey, M. H. (2025). Corrigendum to “Adaptive simulation and data-driven hybrid modeling for predicting shear strength and failure modes of interior reinforced concrete beam-column joints”.

Mehta, V., Jang, S. H., & Chey, M. H. (2025). Predictive framework for shear strength and failure modes of exterior reinforced concrete beam–column joints using machine learning. Structural Concrete. h.

Sagar, G. S., Mukthi, S., & Mehta, V. (2025). Analyzing compressive, flexural, and tensile strength of concrete incorporating used foundry sand: Experimental and machine learning insights. Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering.

Mehta, V., Thakur, M. S., & Chey, M. H. (2025). Enhancing seismic design accuracy of RC beam-column joints: Modifier-based approach for shear strength predictions. Structures.

Mehta, V., Jang, S. H., & Chey, M. H. (2025). Adaptive simulation and data-driven hybrid modeling for predicting shear strength and failure modes of interior reinforced concrete beam-column joints. Structures.

Youngjoo Kwon | Design of Experiments (DOE) | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Youngjoo Kwon | Design of Experiments (DOE) | Research Excellence Award

Ewha Womans University | South Korea

Dr. Youngjoo Kwon is a highly accomplished professor in the College of Pharmacy and Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Ewha Womans University, where she has held influential leadership roles including Director of the Ewha Drug Development Research Core Center, Chair of the Graduate School, and Director of a major convergence education program. After completing her Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry at the University of Houston and postdoctoral training at Baylor College of Medicine, she established a research laboratory that integrates advanced analytical instrumentation such as HPLC, GC-MS, LC-MS/MS, and NMR with computational modeling and diverse biochemical, molecular, and cellular biology platforms. Her interdisciplinary research spans metabolite profiling of endogenous and xenobiotic compounds, development of isozyme-selective enzyme inhibitors, and elucidation of the non-canonical cytosolic functions of the transcription factor ELF3/ESX, particularly its interaction with MED23 in driving metastasis and drug resistance in various cancers. Additionally, her laboratory develops and evaluates small-molecule modulators against challenging disease targets related to cancer, fibrosis, and neurodegeneration. Over her prolific scientific career, Dr. Kwon has published more than 175 peer-reviewed documents, accumulated over 5,053 citations, and achieved an h-index of 35, underscoring both the breadth and lasting impact of her contributions to pharmaceutical sciences and biomedical research. Her work has appeared in leading journals and has resulted in patents and successful licensing initiatives, demonstrating strong translational value. Dr. Kwon’s achievements have earned her numerous honors from major scientific societies, including awards from the Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology, the Pharmaceutical Society of Korea, and a ministerial award from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. She is also deeply engaged in national regulatory and scientific policy activities, serving on advisory committees for the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, the Korea Drug Development Fund, and several national research and technology evaluation boards. In addition, she contributes to the global scientific community through editorial roles in multiple international journals. Her research philosophy-rooted in mechanistic understanding, analytical innovation, and therapeutic development-continues to drive advancements in areas such as KRAS-mutant colorectal cancer, hepatic fibrosis, and metastatic progression, solidifying her standing as a leading scientist shaping next-generation drug discovery and disease-targeted interventions.

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