Zikai Zhou | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zikai Zhou | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Ph.D at Inner Mongolia University | China

Dr. Zikai Zhou is a distinguished researcher in biochemistry and molecular biology, currently affiliated with Inner Mongolia University, with co-mentorship experience at the University of California, Davis, which has strengthened his international research exposure and collaborative network. His academic foundation includes advanced training in bioengineering and biochemistry, equipping him with a strong multidisciplinary approach to scientific challenges. Dr. Zikai Zhou’s professional experience reflects deep engagement with research in plant–pathogen interactions, soybean resistance to viral pathogens, molecular genetics, and plant stress tolerance mechanisms, areas that hold critical importance for global food security and sustainable agriculture. His research skills span molecular biology techniques, genetic engineering, biotechnology applications, and data analysis, allowing him to make significant contributions to understanding plant immunity and resistance pathways. He has authored impactful publications in reputed journals, including Plant Physiology and Plants which highlight his contributions to identifying resistance genes in soybean and exploring stress-responsive molecular mechanisms. These contributions are reflected in his growing academic recognition with 60 citations by 58 documents, 5 documents indexed, and an h-index of 4. His work demonstrates both depth and innovation, with practical applications for improving crop resilience under biotic and abiotic stresses. Though early in his career, Dr. Zikai Zhou’s trajectory suggests an exceptional potential for leadership in agricultural biotechnology and molecular biology research, supported by his international collaborations and strong publication record. His honors and achievements are evidenced by his impactful research outcomes rather than formal accolades alone, marking him as a promising researcher poised to contribute significantly to the scientific community. In conclusion, Dr. Zikai Zhou’s academic excellence, research productivity, and international outlook make him a deserving candidate for recognition, with strong future potential to drive advances in biochemistry, molecular biology, and global agricultural sustainability.

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Fuetured Publications:

  • Zhou, Z., Bao, Z., Miao, D., Zhou, Y., Niu, N., & Wuriyanghan, H. (2025). High basal expression and dual stress responsiveness of soybean (Glycine max) resistance gene SRC4. Plants, 14(18), 2820.

  • Yan, T., Zhou, Z. K., Wang, R., Bao, D. R., Li, S. S., Li, A. G., Yu, R., & Wuriyanghan, H. (2022). A cluster of atypical resistance genes in soybean confers broad-spectrum antiviral activity. Plant Physiology, 189(4), 1956–1970.

  • Zhou, Z., (2024). Development of an NLR-ID toolkit and identification of novel disease-resistance genes in soybean. Plants.

Gholamreza Dehghan | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Gholamreza Dehghan | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor at University of Tabriz, Iran.

🌍Dr. Gholamreza Dehghan is a distinguished Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Tabriz with extensive contributions to enzymology, nanotechnology, and biosensing. His research explores enzyme mechanisms, theranostics for cancer, and the integration of artificial intelligence in drug design and protein structure prediction. With over 270 peer-reviewed publications and multiple awards, including being recognized among the top 2% of scientists globally in biochemistry, Dr. Dehghan exemplifies innovation and academic leadership.

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Education 🎓

🎓Dr. Gholamreza Dehghan earned his Ph.D. in Biochemistry in 2007 from the University of Tehran, where he studied the antioxidant and anticancer effects of natural compounds. He holds an M.Sc. in Biochemistry, focusing on innovative diagnostic methods for autoimmune diseases, and a B.Sc. in Biology from the University of Tabriz. His academic foundation combines deep theoretical knowledge and practical expertise, enabling transformative research in enzymology, nanotechnology, and biosensing. 🎓📚

Experience💼

🩺Dr. Dehghan has over 16 years of academic experience, beginning as an Assistant Professor at the University of Tabriz in 2007 and becoming a full Professor in 2016. He has served as Dean and Vice Dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences, contributing to curriculum development and research strategies. As Director of Student Affairs, he fosters academic excellence and student mentorship. His executive roles in regional science councils and innovation parks highlight his leadership in bridging academia and industry. 🧑‍🔬📈

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Dehghan has received several accolades, including being named among the top 2% of scientists in biochemistry by Elsevier. He was awarded the Outstanding Researcher of the Faculty Award twice and recognized as a distinguished lecturer at the University of Tabriz’s ARAS campus. His pioneering work in theranostics, nanotechnology, and biosensing has earned him global recognition, cementing his reputation as an influential figure in biochemical research. 🏅🌍

Research Interests 🔬

🔬Dr. Dehghan’s research revolves around enzymology, focusing on catalytic mechanisms and protein characterization. He develops nanomaterial-based biosensors for ultra-sensitive detection and theranostic applications in cancer. Leveraging artificial intelligence, his team explores machine learning in drug design and molecular dynamics for protein studies. His work addresses pressing challenges in health, environment, and biotechnology, making impactful advancements in science.🔬🧬

Conclusion 🔚 

Dr. Gholamreza Dehghan is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, showcasing an exceptional career of innovation, mentorship, and academic excellence. While his outreach and diversification efforts could further enhance his profile, his achievements already position him as a leader in biochemistry and interdisciplinary sciences.

Publications Top Notes 📚

PAMAM dendrimers as efficient drug and gene delivery nanosystems for cancer therapy

Authors: F. Abedi-Gaballu, G. Dehghan, M. Ghaffari, R. Yekta, et al.

Citations: 421

Year: 2018

Tin (II)–quercetin complex: Synthesis, spectral characterization and antioxidant activity

Authors: G. Dehghan, Z. Khoshkam

Citations: 269

Year: 2012

Biological treatment of a dye solution by Macroalgae Chara sp.: Effect of operational parameters, intermediates identification and artificial neural network modeling

Authors: A.R. Khataee, G. Dehghan, A. Ebadi, M. Zarei, M. Pourhassan

Citations: 224

Year: 2010

Benefits of Zataria multiflora Boiss in Experimental Model of Mouse Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Authors: L.A. Nakhai, A. Mohammadirad, N. Yasa, B. Minaie, S. Nikfar, G. Ghazanfari, G. Dehghan, et al.

Citations: 182

Year: 2007

Antidiabetic effect of Phlomis anisodonta: effects on hepatic cells lipid peroxidation and antioxidant enzymes in experimental diabetes

Authors: P. Sarkhail, S. Rahmanipour, S. Fadyevatan, A. Mohammadirad, G. Dehghan, et al.

Citations: 151

Year: 2007

In vivo antioxidant potential of Teucrium polium, as compared to α-tocopherol

Authors: P. Hasani, N. Yasa, S. Vosough-Ghanbari, A. Mohammadirad, G. Dehghan, et al.

Citations: 148

Year: 2007

Co-delivery of curcumin and Bcl-2 siRNA by PAMAM dendrimers for enhancement of the therapeutic efficacy in HeLa cancer cells

Authors: M. Ghaffari, G. Dehghan, B. Baradaran, A. Zarebkohan, B. Mansoori, et al.

Citations: 135

Year: 2020

Biochemical and Histopathological Evidences for Beneficial Effects of Satureja Khuzestanica Jamzad Essential Oil on the Mouse Model of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Authors: G. Ghazanfari, B. Minaie, N. Yasa, L.A. Nakhai, A. Mohammadirad, S. Nikfar, G. Dehghan, et al.

Citations: 133

Year: 2006

Spectroscopic studies on the interaction of quercetin–terbium (III) complex with calf thymus DNA

Authors: G. Dehghan, J.E.N. Dolatabadi, A. Jouyban, K.A. Zeynali, S.M. Ahmadi, et al.

Citations: 117

Year: 2011

Neural network modeling of biotreatment of triphenylmethane dye solution by a green macroalgae

Authors: A.R. Khataee, G. Dehghan, M. Zarei, E. Ebadi, M. Pourhassan

Citations: 115

Year: 2011