Essa. M. Saied | Pharmacology | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Essa.M. Saied | Pharmacology | Research Excellence Award 

Associate Prof. Dr at Humboldt Universität zu Berlin | Germany

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Essa M. Saied is an accomplished scholar whose work spans pharmacology, bioorganic chemistry, and medicinal chemistry, contributing significantly to contemporary drug discovery and therapeutic innovation. His scholarly influence is demonstrated by 2,229 citations across 1,535 documents, 72 published works, and an h-index of 31, reflecting strong global recognition. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Essa M. Saied’s academic trajectory includes rigorous training in chemistry, culminating in advanced graduate studies with a specialization in organic and bioorganic chemistry, where he developed a solid foundation in molecular design, synthetic methodologies, and biochemical mechanisms. His professional journey includes progressive roles in academic and research institutions, where he has contributed to pioneering studies on small-molecule drug development, high-throughput screening, lipid biochemistry, heterocyclic chemistry, and the structural biology of disease-related enzymes. He has collaborated with multidisciplinary teams in developing chemical probes, enzymatic assays, and computational models, integrating experimental and in silico approaches to accelerate drug discovery pipelines. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Essa M. Saied’s research interests encompass synthetic medicinal chemistry, lipid metabolism, molecular modelling, virtual screening, anticancer agents, antiviral strategies, and the mechanistic understanding of bioactive metabolites in human disease. His publications in top-tier journals, including Nature, Angewandte Chemie, Nature Communications, PNAS, and Developmental Cell, highlight the depth and impact of his contributions. In addition to his research achievements, he has been actively involved in scientific reviewing, editorial roles, and mentorship, supporting the professional growth of emerging researchers and contributing to the quality and integrity of scientific publishing. His work bridges fundamental chemical sciences and applied biomedical research, enabling the translation of molecular insights into potential therapeutic strategies. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Essa M. Saied’s continuing efforts aim to expand the frontiers of pharmacological science through innovative chemical tools, mechanistic exploration of lipid pathways, and the development of novel drug candidates. In conclusion, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Essa M. Saied stands as a leading figure in his field, recognized for his impactful research, broad expertise, and sustained commitment to advancing scientific knowledge for global health benefit.

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Featured Publications:

1.Saied, E. M., et al. (2025). Synthesis and multi-target antiproliferative evaluation of novel 1,2,4-triazole-3-thione analogues against breast cancer: In silico and in vitro mechanistic insights. RSC Advances.

2.Saied, E. M., et al. (2025). Exploration of the anticancer efficacy of a novel 1,3-thiazole analog in an Ehrlich ascites carcinoma model: In vivo and in silico insights into hepatorenal protective potentials via modulation of apoptosis, oxidative stress and inflammation. RSC Advances.

3.Saied, E. M., et al. (2025). Mapping stress memory: Genetic and epigenetic insights into combined drought and heat tolerance in barley. Plant Cell Reports.

4.Saied, E. M., et al. (2025). Candidate gene discovery for the biofortification of wheat grains with essential micronutrients for global food security. Cereal Research Communications.

5.Saied, E. M., et al. (2025). Multi-targeted azacoumarin–cyanocinnamate hybrids induce G2/M arrest and apoptosis via tubulin and COX-2/VEGFR modulation: Insights from in vitro mechanistic basis and in vivo validation. RSC Medicinal Chemistry.

6.Saied, E. M., et al. (2025). Editorial: Medicinal chemistry for neglected tropical diseases using in vitro, in vivo, and in silico approaches. [Journal Name Not Provided].

7.Saied, E. M., et al. (2024). Live-cell identification of inhibitors of the lipid transfer protein CERT using nanoluciferase bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (NanoBRET). Angewandte Chemie International Edition.

Nahida Akhter | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Nahida Akhter | Nursing and Health Professions | Best Researcher Award 

PhD Student at Hiroshima University | Japan

Mrs. Nahida Akhter is a dedicated nursing scholar whose work reflects a strong commitment to advancing critical care practice, nursing education, and evidence-informed decision-making in global health systems. As a researcher deeply engaged with the principles of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP), she focuses on strengthening the capacity of nurses to integrate research evidence into clinical workflows, particularly within intensive care settings where timely, informed decisions are essential for improving patient outcomes. Her academic journey spans foundational nursing qualifications through advanced graduate studies, providing her with a solid theoretical base and research orientation that supports her current scholarly contributions. Over the course of her career, Mrs. Akhter has accumulated extensive experience across critical care nursing, clinical leadership, healthcare training, and professional development initiatives. She has served in roles involving ICU practice, organizational planning, healthcare workforce development, and national-level program implementation, allowing her to gain meaningful insight into both clinical challenges and systemic needs in the nursing profession. Her active engagement in academic conferences, professional societies, and research collaborations reflects her ongoing commitment to innovation and knowledge dissemination. Mrs. Akhter’s research interests include evidence-based nursing, critical care practice, clinical decision-making, patient safety, infection control, nursing curriculum improvement, and strengthening health systems in resource-constrained environments. She is particularly motivated by the need to reduce gaps between research and practice, with a vision of empowering nurses to deliver high-quality care grounded in scientific evidence and reflective practice. Her scholarly work aligns with global efforts to enhance healthcare quality and develop resilient nursing systems capable of responding to evolving clinical demands. Through her research, leadership, and professional service, Mrs. Nahida Akhter continues to contribute to the advancement of nursing as both a science and a practice. She remains committed to fostering a culture of continuous learning, supporting the professional growth of nursing personnel, and promoting evidence-based care models that improve outcomes for diverse patient populations. This ongoing dedication underscores her role as an influential contributor to the field and a strong advocate for strengthening the future of nursing worldwide.

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Featured Publications:

Akhter, N. (2025, November 2). Evidence-Based Practices to Prevent Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in an Intensive Care Unit in Bangladesh. Healthcare.

Akhter, N. (2025, November 8). Effect of EBP Training for Prevention of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in ICU of Bangladesh. Conference paper presented at the 48th Biennial Convention of Sigma.

Akhter, N. (2025, June 11). Presenter. Conference paper presented at the ICN Helsinki Conference 2025.

Akhter, N. (2024). Presenter. 3 Zero Competition, Conference presentation.

Akhter, N. (2024, October 28). Presenter. Conference paper presented at the IWCA Annual Fall Conference 2024.

Akhter, N. (2024, August 28). Presenter. Conference paper presented at the Social Tech Conference 2024.