Hengbin Wang | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Hengbin Wang | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Excellence in Research Award 

PhD at Virginia Commonwealth University | United States

Prof. Hengbin Wang is a highly regarded expert in genetics and molecular biology with a strong academic foundation and extensive research experience in epigenetics and gene regulation. Prof. Hengbin Wang’s work focuses on chromatin remodeling, histone modifications, ubiquitination pathways, and their roles in development and disease. He has authored 70 scholarly documents, achieved an h-index of 32, and received 11,699 citations from 9,277 citing publications, reflecting exceptional scientific impact. His sustained contributions demonstrate leadership, innovation, and excellence in molecular and genetic research.

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Hengwei Zhang | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hengwei Zhang | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award 

Associate Professor at Jiangnan University | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hengwei Zhang is a leading scholar in genetics and molecular biology with strong academic training and extensive research experience in synthetic biology and industrial microbiology. His work integrates advanced genetic engineering, microbial system design, and enzyme optimization. His research interests focus on anti-phage defense systems, enzyme engineering, and microbial fermentation, reflecting a sustained commitment to advancing fundamental science and its industrial applications through innovative, high-impact research.

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Shivanthi Samarasinghe | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shivanthi Samarasinghe | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award 

Associate Professor at De Montfort University | United Kingdom

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shivanthi Samarasinghe is an accomplished academic and researcher in microbial molecular genetics and genomics at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK. She holds a PhD in Microbial Molecular Genetics and a first-class honours degree in Chemistry, supported by advanced research training in bacterial genomics, bioinformatics, leadership, and higher education practice. Her academic career spans progressive roles in microbiology and allied health sciences, including postdoctoral research and senior teaching appointments, alongside leadership of a specialist research group. Her research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance, with particular emphasis on pathogens associated with pregnancy and birth-related infections, employing next-generation sequencing and molecular diagnostic approaches. She has secured competitive international research funding, supervises doctoral researchers, and contributes extensively to global health through editorial roles, grant reviewing, and invited scientific presentations. Through her integrated research, teaching, and service, she makes sustained contributions to advancing antimicrobial resistance research and maternal newborn health globally.

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Abdul Bari | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Abdul Bari | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Young Scientist Award

Lecturer at Helmand University | Afghanistan 

Mr. Abdul Bari Hejran is a young scientist from Afghanistan with a strong academic foundation in genetics, molecular biology, and virology, actively contributing to research and teaching in these fields. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Helmand University and later pursued a Master’s degree in Virology at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, where he specialized in phytovirology, viral pathogenesis, and systematic virology. His Master’s dissertation focused on the molecular epidemiology and interspecies transmission of Influenza D Virus in livestock and wild mammals, leading to the successful isolation of a novel viral strain in Kazakhstan, contributing important insights to One Health strategies and zoonotic disease prevention. Professionally, Mr. Abdul Bari Hejran has served as a lecturer at Helmand University, Arakozia Institute of Higher Education, and Bost Institute of Health Sciences, while also teaching English at Al-Azhar English Language Institute and guiding students in Kankor examination preparation. His research interests lie in viral infections, molecular epidemiology, zoonotic diseases, and public health, with plans to pursue doctoral studies focusing on viral pathogenesis and host–virus interactions. He is proficient in a wide range of research skills including RT-PCR, sequencing, phylogenetic analysis, metagenomics, and data analysis using R and SPSS, complemented by strong computer, programming, and bioinformatics expertise. He has published 35 academic and research articles, presented at international conferences, and contributed to public health research such as the clinical and laboratory diagnosis of hepatitis B. Among his awards and honors are certificates for outstanding academic performance, certifications in student-centered learning, renewable energy, and English language teaching from institutions like the British Council and the Ministry of Higher Education. In conclusion, Mr. Abdul Bari Hejran’s academic achievements, teaching experience, research contributions, and international collaborations highlight his potential as a future leader in molecular biology and virology, with the ability to contribute significantly to scientific advancement and global health research.

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Hamidi, H., Hejran, A. B., Sarwari, A., & Edigeevna, S. G. (2024). The effect of outcome-based education on behavior of students. European Journal of Theoretical and Applied Sciences, 2(2), 764–773.

Alimyar, O., Nahiz, A., Monib, A. W., Baseer, A. Q., Hassand, M. H., Kakar, U. M., … Hejran, A. B. (2024). Coffea plant (caffeine): Examining its impact on physical and mental health. European Journal of Medical and Health Research, 2(2), 143–154.

Baseer, A. Q., Niazi, P., Monib, A. W., Hassand, M. H., Hejran, A. B., Sarwari, A., … (2024). Lifecycle transitions in plant development: Ripening, senescence, & cell death. Journal of Pharma Insights and Research, 2(2), 169–179.

Hejran, A. B., Ashrafi, H., Baseer, A. Q., Sarwari, A., Monib, A. W., Hassand, M. H., … (2024). The importance of hyaluronic acid in biological systems. European Journal of Theoretical and Applied Sciences, 2(2), 730–743.

Hejran, A. B., Alimyar, O., Afghan, R., & Niazi, P. (2024). Exploring the multifaceted role of viruses in sustaining biodiversity: Mechanisms, implications, and contributions to ecosystem stability. Scientia. Technology, Science and Society, 1(2), 35–49.