Francesco Inchingolo | Experimental Methods | Excellence in Research

Prof. Dr. Francesco Inchingolo | Experimental Methods | Excellence in Research

Professore ordinario at Università degli studi di Bari (Aldo Moro), Italy

Prof. Francesco Inchingolo, MD, DMD, OMFS, MPH, is a distinguished academic and clinical professional specializing in Odontostomatological Diseases and Maxillofacial Surgery. Born on September 12, 1958, in Andria, Italy, he serves as a Full Professor at the University of Bari “Aldo Moro.” With over four decades of experience, he directs the School of Specialization in Orthodontics (2019–2026) and leads the International Master in Advanced Oral and Implant Surgery. A prolific researcher and educator, Prof. Inchingolo has significantly contributed to interdisciplinary medicine, publishing extensively and delivering lectures worldwide. He has held pivotal roles in academic leadership and editorial boards of international journals, reflecting his commitment to advancing medical and dental sciences globally.

Professional Profile

Education

Prof. Inchingolo holds a Medical Doctorate (MD) and multiple advanced degrees, including a Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD), a Master’s in Public Health (MPH), and a specialization in Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS). He also pursued advanced training in Hygiene, Preventive Medicine, Odontostomatology, and Experimental Medicine at the prestigious National Council of Research (CNR). Recognized as a Full Professor in Odontostomatological Diseases and Maxillofacial Surgery by the Italian Ministry of Education, he combines rigorous academic preparation with specialized expertise in clinical and research fields.

Professional Experience

Prof. Inchingolo is a Full Professor and researcher at the Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine at the University of Bari “Aldo Moro.” He has served as Principal Investigator in numerous research projects funded by Bari University and collaborated on international research initiatives. As Director of the Orthodontics specialization program, he oversees academic and clinical training for emerging dental specialists. His teaching extends to Ph.D. mentorship and postgraduate specialty courses in Maxillofacial Surgery. His career also includes substantial editorial and peer-review contributions to leading international medical journals, showcasing his influence in shaping global medical research and education.

Research Interests

Prof. Inchingolo’s research spans interdisciplinary fields, including stem cells, platelet-derived growth factors, oral and maxillofacial surgery, implantology, orthodontics, and biotechnology. He has explored innovative treatments in oral biology, immunology, and regenerative medicine, with significant contributions to geriatric and pediatric dentistry. His focus also extends to public health and preventive medicine, addressing pressing global health challenges. His work integrates advanced biochemistry and microbiology methodologies, emphasizing evidence-based approaches and the translational application of research to clinical settings.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Inchingolo has earned multiple accolades, including the prestigious “Sant’Apollonia Award” from the Italian Dentists National Association (ANDI) in 1999, recognizing his excellence in clinical and scientific reporting. He has been an invited speaker at renowned national and international conferences, reflecting his global reputation for innovation and expertise. As a prominent figure in academic and clinical circles, his achievements have positioned him as a leader in advancing medical and dental sciences. These honors underscore his enduring impact on interdisciplinary research and education.

Conclusion

Prof. Francesco Inchingolo exemplifies a distinguished career marked by significant contributions to medical, dental, and maxillofacial research and education. His robust academic leadership, diverse research interests, and recognized expertise in interdisciplinary medicine position him as a strong candidate for the Research Excellence in Research award. With a sharper focus on impactful outcomes and high-profile collaborations, his profile could reach an even higher level of distinction.

Publications Top Noted

📄 The Use of Ozone Therapy for the Treatment and Post-Surgical Management of Patients Treated with Bilateral Extraction of the Included Third Mandibular Molars
👤 Memè, L., Pizzolante, T., Saggiomo, A.P., Inchingolo, F., Rastelli, S.
🗓 2024
🔢 Citations: 0
📕 ORAL and Implantology, 16(3), pp. 124–132

📄 Orthopedic Devices for Skeletal Class III Malocclusion Treatment in Growing Patients: A Comparative Effectiveness Systematic Review
👤 Inchingolo, A.M., Inchingolo, A.D., Trilli, I., Inchingolo, F., Dipalma, G.
🗓 2024
🔢 Citations: 0
📕 Journal of Clinical Medicine, 13(23), 7141

📄 Effectiveness of Liquid Rubber Dam in Improving Dental Isolation: An In Vitro Study
👤 Kharouf, N., Jmal, H., Hadra, R., Haikel, Y., Kaloustian, M.K.
🗓 2024
🔢 Citations: 0
📕 International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives, 135, 103819

📄 Integrated AI Medical Emergency Diagnostics Advising System
👤 Aityan, S.K., Mosaddegh, A., Herrero, R., Santacroce, L., Gargiulo Isacco, C.
🗓 2024
🔢 Citations: 0
📕 Electronics (Switzerland), 13(22), 4389

📄 The Diagnosis and Management of Infraoccluded Deciduous Molars: A Systematic Review
👤 Dipalma, G., Inchingolo, A.D., Memè, L., Palermo, A., Inchingolo, A.M.
🗓 2024
🔢 Citations: 0
📕 Children, 11(11), 1375

📄 Effectiveness and Personalized Approaches in the Correction of Gummy Smile: A Systematic Review of Orthodontic and Surgical Treatments
👤 Inchingolo, A.D., Inchingolo, A.M., Viapiano, F., Inchingolo, F., Dipalma, G.
🗓 2024
🔢 Citations: 0
📕 Journal of Clinical Medicine, 13(22), 6843

📄 Osteonecrosis of the Jaw in Patients with Metastatic Renal Carcinoma: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
👤 Memè, L., Bambini, F., Pizzolante, T., Bianchi, A., Mummolo, S.
🗓 2024
🔢 Citations: 4
📕 ORAL and Implantology, 16(2), pp. 79–87

📄 The Effects of Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Radiation Emitted by Mobile Phones on Rat Parotid Gland Histology – An Experimental Study
👤 Matei, L.I., Neag, M.A., Mocan, L.P., Dipalma, G., Melincovici, C.S.
🗓 2024
🔢 Citations: 0
📕 European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences, 28(20), pp. 4405–4419

📄 Soft Tissue Facial Morphology in Growing Patients with Different Occlusal Classes
👤 Cenzato, N., Farronato, M., Tartaglia, F.C., Maspero, C., Inchingolo, F.
🗓 2024
🔢 Citations: 0
📕 Journal of Personalized Medicine, 14(10), 1042

📄 The Effectiveness of Curcumin in Treating Oral Mucositis Related to Radiation and Chemotherapy: A Systematic Review
👤 Dipalma, G., Inchingolo, A.M., Latini, G., Palermo, A., Inchingolo, A.D.
🗓 2024
🔢 Citations: 0
📕 Antioxidants, 13(10), 1160

 

Dorina Simedru | Experimental Methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dorina Simedru | Experimental Methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dorina Simedru, INCDO-INOE2000, Subsidiary ICIA Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Dr. Dorina Simedru is a distinguished physicist and researcher specializing in environmental analysis and oxide materials physics. Currently leading the Environmental Analysis Laboratory at INCDO-INOE 2000, ICIA Cluj-Napoca, she combines her expertise in research with a strong background in teaching and interdisciplinary collaboration. With over a decade of academic and professional experience, Dr. Simedru has contributed significantly to her field through research, education, and leadership roles.

PROFILE

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Educational Details

Ph.D. in Physics
Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of Physics, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (2003–2008)

Master’s Degree in Oxide Materials Physics
Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of Physics, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (2002–2003)

B.Sc. in Medical Physics
Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of Physics, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (1998–2002)

B.Sc. in Psychology
Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (2007–2010)

Erasmus Student Exchange Program
University of Aveiro, Faculty of Physics, Aveiro, Portugal (March–July 2003)

Professional Experience

Head of Environmental Analysis Laboratory
INCDO-INOE 2000, ICIA Cluj-Napoca Subsidiary (May 2014 – Present)
Leads laboratory operations and research in environmental analysis, ensuring project quality and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Scientific Researcher
INCDO-INOE 2000, ICIA Cluj-Napoca Subsidiary (February 2008 – Present)
Focuses on advanced research in physics and environmental science.

Associate Professor
University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (October 2011 – March 2012)
Delivered academic courses and supervised students in physics-related fields.

Research Interest

Environmental analysis and monitoring

Oxide materials and their applications

Interdisciplinary studies bridging physics and psychology

Digital Skills

Information and Data Literacy: Advanced (Level 5/6)

Communication and Collaboration: Intermediate (Level 4/6)

Digital Content Creation: Advanced (Level 5/6)

Safety: Advanced (Level 6/6)

Problem-Solving: Advanced (Level 5/6)

Software Expertise:

Microsoft Office Suite

 

Honors and Awards

Delivered 2 invited lectures at international conferences.

Top Notable Publications

Restructuring the Basic Design of Several Accelerator-Based Concrete Mixes by Integrating SuperplasticizersMaterials

2024-11-15 | journal-article

DOI: 10.3390/ma17225582

Source:Crossref

Sustainable Valorisation of Coffee Waste as a Protein Source, Mycelium-Based Packaging Material and Renewable Energy PelletMolecules

2024-10-22 | journal-article

DOI: 10.3390/molecules29214983

Source:Crossref

Influence of Fish Species and Wood Type on Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Contamination in Smoked Fish MeatFoods

2024-06-07 | journal-article

DOI: 10.3390/foods13121790

Source:Crossref

Evaluation of Alternative Sources of Proteins and Other Nutrients with Potential Applications in Fish NutritionMolecules

2024-05-15 | journal-article

DOI: 10.3390/molecules29102332

Source:Crossref

Processing of Thin Films Based on Cellulose Nanocrystals and Biodegradable Polymers by Space-Confined Solvent Vapor Annealing and Morphological CharacteristicsMaterials

2024-04-07 | journal-article

DOI: 10.3390/ma17071685

Source:Crossref

The Advantages on Using GGBS and ACBFS Aggregate to Obtain an Ecological Road ConcreteCoatings

2023-08-03 | journal-article

DOI: 10.3390/coatings13081368

Source:Crossref

Potential Role of GGBS and ACBFS Blast Furnace Slag at 90 Days for Application in Rigid Concrete PavementsMaterials

2023-08 | journal-article

DOI: 10.3390/ma16175902

Source:Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Developing Innovative Cement Composites Containing Vine Shoot Waste and SuperplasticizersMaterials

2023-07-28 | journal-article

DOI: 10.3390/ma16155313

Source:Crossref

Conclusion

Dr. Dorina Simedru exemplifies the qualities of an outstanding researcher: academic excellence, impactful contributions to her field, and recognized expertise at the international level. Her combination of experience, skills, and achievements makes her highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dipesh Khanal | Experimental Methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dipesh Khanal | Experimental Methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dipesh Khanal, The University of Sydney, Australia

Dr. Dipesh Khanal is a Postdoctoral Fellow and Nano-characterisation theme leader at the University of Sydney’s Pharmacy School. He earned his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics from the same institution in 2018 and holds a Master of Pharmacy from Kathmandu University, Nepal, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. Dr. Khanal specializes in nano-characterisation, pulmonary formulations, and advanced drug delivery systems. His research is funded by prestigious bodies like the US FDA, and he has been recognized with awards for his contributions to nanoscale toxicology and aerosol drug delivery.

PROFILE

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Educational Details

Dr. Dipesh Khanal is a Postdoctoral Fellow and Nano-characterisation theme leader at the Advanced Drug Delivery Group, Sydney Pharmacy School, The University of Sydney. He holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics from The University of Sydney (2014-2018) and a Master of Pharmacy (Magna Cum Laude) from Kathmandu University, Nepal (2009-2011), where he was the batch topper. He earned his Bachelor of Pharmacy from the same institution in 2006.

Professional Experience

Dr. Khanal has been a postdoctoral fellow since 2018, where he has played a pivotal role in advancing nano-characterisation and biopharmaceutical formulations. His expertise includes particle production techniques like spray drying, lyophilization, and air jet milling. He has developed advanced analytical techniques such as AFM-IR spectroscopy and optical photothermal infrared spectroscopy for nanoparticle characterization. Dr. Khanal has successfully secured competitive funding, including grants from the US FDA, ARC, and NSW funding bodies. He has co-supervised two PhD students and managed high-impact research projects, particularly in pulmonary formulations, aerosol characterization, and bacteriophage tablet formulation.

Research Interest

Dr. Khanal specializes in nano-characterisation, nanotechnology in drug delivery, pulmonary formulations, and the mechanical analysis of nanoparticles. His research explores aerosol delivery systems, nanotoxicity assessment, and the development of analytical methods to characterize drug nanocrystals within liposomes.

Grants and Awards

2023 Provost’s CAPEX Fund: AUD 756,000 for a Multimodal, Correlative, and Multiscale Characterisation Platform.

2022 US FDA Research Support: USD 1.25 million for nanospectroscopy and nano-thermal analysis of drug aerosols.

2019 Sydney Nano Publication Award: For a paper on nanodiamond particles and nanotoxicity assessment.

2018 Nanoscale Horizons Outstanding Paper Award: For nanoscale characterization using AFM-IR spectroscopy.

2017 Award for reducing the use of animals in research via 3D scaffold-free liver models for nanotoxicity studies.

Top Notable Publications

Khanal, D., Cao, Y., Tai, W., & Kim Chan, H. (2024). O-PTIR spectroscopy for characterizing active pharmaceutical ingredient specific particle size distributions of nasal spray suspension products. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 664, 124653.

Zhang, J., Khanal, D., Chan, H.-K., & Banaszak Holl, M.M. (2024). Nanoscale colocalized thermal and chemical mapping of pharmaceutical powder aerosols. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 656, 124116.

Cao, Y., Khanal, D., Kim, J., Banaszak Holl, M.M., & Chan, H.-K. (2023). Stability of bacteriophages in organic solvents for formulations. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 646, 123505.

Wang, Y., Khanal, D., Alreja, A.B., Britton, W.J., & Chan, H.-K. (2023). Bacteriophage endolysin powders for inhaled delivery against pulmonary infections. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 635, 122679.

Khanal, D., Kim, J., Zhang, J., Holl, M.M.B., & Chan, H.-K. (2023). Optical photothermal infrared spectroscopy for nanochemical analysis of pharmaceutical dry powder aerosols. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 632, 122563.

Zhang, J., Khanal, D., & Banaszak Holl, M.M. (2023). Applications of AFM-IR for drug delivery vector characterization: infrared, thermal, and mechanical characterization at the nanoscale. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 192, 114646.

Albariqi, A.H., Ke, W.-R., Khanal, D., Drago, J., & Chan, H.-K. (2022). Preparation and characterization of inhalable ivermectin powders as a potential COVID-19 therapy. Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery, 35(5), 239–251.

Global Collaboration and Leadership

He has established successful collaborations with regulatory authorities like the US FDA, academic partners globally, and industries. His role in leading research teams, managing significant projects, and fostering collaborations reflects his leadership and organizational capabilities, which are critical attributes for this award.

Conclusion

Dr. Dipesh Khanal’s profound contributions to nanotechnology, drug delivery systems, and his leadership in pharmaceutical research make him an excellent contender for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His work not only demonstrates scientific innovation but also holds real-world applicability in medicine, regulatory science, and industrial research. His accomplishments align well with the award’s emphasis on research innovation, publication record, and community impact.

 

 

Zhengshan Liu | Experimental Methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhengshan Liu | Experimental Methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhengshan Liu, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, United States

Dr. Zhengshan Liu is a resident doctor in the Psychiatry Residency Program at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where he has been training since July 2020. Starting in July 2024, Dr. Liu will transition to a new role as an attending physician at the Parkland Psychiatry Emergency Center in Dallas, TX. With a strong background in both clinical practice and research, Dr. Liu’s expertise lies in neuropsychiatric disorders, particularly schizophrenia, and the role of inflammation in psychosis. His upcoming position will allow him to further contribute to the mental health field through direct patient care in an emergency setting.

PROFILE

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Educational Details

Dr. Zhengshan Liu holds a Ph.D. in Biology from the University of Rochester, USA, where he also earned a Master’s degree in Biology during his studies from 2011 to 2017. Before his time in the United States, Dr. Liu completed a Master’s degree in Biology at Sun Yat-sen University, China, from 2005 to 2008. His academic journey began at Anhui Medical University, China, where he earned his Doctor of Medicine degree between 2000 and 2005. This strong foundation in both medicine and biology has shaped his expertise in neuropsychiatric research and clinical practice.

Professional Experience

Since October 2021, Mr. Yew Hoe Wong has been serving as a Teaching Assistant at Imperial College London. In this capacity, he has managed and coordinated several final year and undergraduate design projects, ensuring they meet academic requirements and are executed effectively. He has played a pivotal role in assisting with lesson plan development and providing feedback to enhance student performance. Additionally, during his tenure as a Teaching Assistant from October 2021 to December 2021, Mr. Wong supported lesson development, facilitated classroom management, and provided objective feedback, thereby fostering an improved learning environment and supporting student comprehension and engagement.

Teaching  Experience

Dr. Zhengshan Liu has extensive teaching experience, having served as a Teaching Assistant in Molecular Biology at the University of Rochester, New York, during the Fall of 2011 and Spring of 2012, as well as in Aging Biology in the Fall of 2012. His earlier teaching roles include overseeing medical student rotations at The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Pharmaceutical University in Guangzhou, China, during the Fall of 2009. More recently, from 2020 to 2023, Dr. Liu contributed to the education of medical students at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas, by supervising clinical rotations, thereby enriching their practical training in medicine.

Physician Experience

Dr. Zhengshan Liu gained valuable clinical experience at The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Pharmaceutical University in Guangzhou, China. During his tenure there, he completed a residency in Neurology from July 2008 to June 2010. His work at the hospital provided him with a strong foundation in neurological practice, enabling him to develop the clinical skills essential for his subsequent medical career. Additionally, he oversaw medical student rotations in the Fall of 2009, contributing to the training and development of future physicians.

Research Interest

Ethan’s research focuses on modeling and simulation within nuclear power plants, emphasizing the integration of scientific theories and innovative design. His interests also extend to the application of foundational engineering principles in real-world scenarios, inspired by landmark engineering feats like the SpaceX Rocket. He is dedicated to advancing nuclear power plant technology through precise modeling and simulation techniques, contributing to more efficient and sustainable energy solutions.

Honors 

Dr. Zhengshan Liu has been recognized for his exceptional research and academic contributions through several prestigious awards. In 2013, he received the NYSTEM Training Grant, which supported his advanced studies in stem cell research. His work was further acknowledged in 2015 with the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Travel Grant, enabling him to present his findings at international conferences. In 2017, Dr. Liu was awarded the University of Rochester Neuroscience Postdoctoral Fellowship, highlighting his significant contributions to the field of neuroscience. His dedication to understanding mental health disorders was further recognized in 2019 when he received the University of Rochester Schizophrenia Fellowship, supporting his research into the underlying mechanisms of schizophrenia.

Top Notable Publications

Shen, Z., Li, M., He, F., Chen, L., Liu, Z., Zheng, H., Xiong, F. (2023). Intravenous administration of an AAV9 vector ubiquitously expressing C1orf194 gene improved CMT-like neuropathy in C1orf194-/- mice. Neurotherapeutics. PMID: 37843769.

Liu, Z., Osipovitch, M., Benraiss, A., Huynh, N.P.T., Foti, R., Bates, J., Chandler-Militello, D., Findling, R.L., Tesar, P.J., Nedergaard, M., Windrem, M.S., Goldman, S.A. (2019). Dysregulated Glial Differentiation in Schizophrenia May Be Relieved by Suppression of SMAD4- and REST-Dependent Signaling. Cell Reports, 27(13), 3832-3843.

Windrem, M.S., Osipovitch, M., Liu, Z., Bates, J., Chandler-Militello, D., Miller, R.H., Nedergaard, M., Findling, R.L., Tesar, P.J., Goldman, S.A. (2017). Human iPSC Glial Mouse Chimeras Reveal Glial Contributions to Schizophrenia. Cell Stem Cell, 21(2), 195-208. PMID: 28736215.

Goldman, S.A., Liu, Z., Osipovitch, M. Methods of treating schizophrenia and other neuropsychiatric disorders. US Patent App. 17/254, 008.

Azpurua, J., Yang, J.N., Van Meter, M., Liu, Z., Kim, J., Gorbunova, V., Seluanov, A. (2013). IGF1R levels in the brain negatively correlate with longevity in 16 rodent species. Aging, 5(4), 304-314. PMID: 23651613.

Li, G., Xu, Y., Guan, D., Liu, Z., Liu, D.X. (2011). HSP70 protein promotes survival of C6 and U87 glioma cells by inhibition of ATF5 degradation. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 286(23), 20251-20259. PMID: 21521685.

Liu, Z., Xu, Y.F., Feng, S.W., Li, Y., Yao, X.L., Lu, X.L., Zhang, C. (2009). Baculovirus-transduced mouse amniotic fluid-derived stem cells maintain differentiation potential. Annals of Hematology, 88(6), 565-572. PMID: 19066893.

Xu, Y., Liu, L., Li, Y., Zhou, C., Xiong, F., Liu, Z., Gu, R., Zhang, C. (2008). Myelin-forming ability of Schwann cell-like cells induced from rat adipose-derived stem cells in vitro. Brain Research, 1239(6), 49-55. PMID: 18804456.

Feng, S.W., Lu, X.L., Liu, Z., Zhang, Y.N., Liu, T.Y., Li, J.L., Yu, M.J., Zeng, Y., Zhang, C. (2008). Dynamic distribution of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells and change of pathology after infusing into mdx mice. Cytotherapy, 10(3), 254-264. PMID: 18418771.

Li, Y., Zhang, C., Xiong, F., Yu, M.J., Peng, F.L., Shang, Y.C., Zhao, C.P., Xu, Y.F., Liu, Z., Zhou, C. (2008). Comparative study of mesenchymal stem cells from C57BL/10 and mdx mice. BMC Molecular and Cell Biology, 19(10), 9-24. PMID: 18489762.

Xu, Y., Liu, Z. (co-first author), Liu, L., Zhao, C., Xiong, F., Zhou, C., Li, Y., Zhang, C. (2008). Neurospheres from rat adipose-derived stem cells could be induced into functional Schwann cell-like cells in vitro. BMC Neuroscience, 12(10), 9-21. PMID: 18269732.