Huanghe Yu | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Huanghe Yu | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Hunan University of Chinese Medicine | China

Huanghe Yu is a dedicated researcher whose work centers on uncovering the pharmacodynamics and therapeutic mechanisms of bioactive constituents from traditional Chinese medicine and ethnomedicine for managing rheumatoid arthritis, complemented by the innovation of biomimetic membrane-coated nano-targeted drug delivery systems for natural therapeutics. Recognized through multiple prestigious talent honors at regional and institutional levels, he also holds distinguished accolades for outstanding doctoral scholarship. His academic output reflects substantial influence, with more than thirty SCI-indexed publications, including a significant share as lead or corresponding author, several appearing in journals with impact factors above ten, along with multiple CSCD-core papers. His citation profile demonstrates strong visibility, with a citation count in the high hundreds and an h-index in the mid-teens, supported by a solid body of documents indexed across major databases. He has secured a diverse portfolio of competitive research funding spanning national, provincial, and institutional programs, demonstrating both leadership and continuity in advancing interdisciplinary work. Trained in clinical Chinese medicine with a focus on activity screening of traditional remedies and the development of advanced nano-delivery platforms for rheumatoid arthritis, he continues to integrate ethnopharmacology, nanotechnology, and translational medicine to shape innovative therapeutic strategies.

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Featured Publications 


Author, A., Author, B., Author, C., et al. (2025). Treatment of rheumatoid arthritis by Rhododendron molle G. Don: The anti-inflammatory mechanism of its extract was elucidated by network analysis combined with experimental verification. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies.


Author, A., Author, B., Author, C., et al. (2025). Total saponins of Panax japonicus alleviate adjuvant-induced arthritis in rats by regulating macrophage polarization and intestinal microbiota. Journal of Ginseng Research.


Author, A., Author, B., Author, C., et al. (2025). Integrated network pharmacology and metabolomics to explore the mechanism of Kadsura coccinea root in alleviating acetaminophen-induced liver injury. Journal of Ethnopharmacology.


Author, A., Author, B., Author, C., et al. (2025). KadsuraChem: A machine learning-powered LC–MS database for Kadsura phytochemicals and its role in compound identification of Kadsura heteroclita. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.


Author, A., Author, B., Author, C., et al. (2025). Multifunctional Prussian blue nanoparticles loading with Xuetongsu for efficient rheumatoid arthritis therapy through targeting inflammatory macrophages and osteoclasts. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 5

Chaoqun Han | Logistics and Supply Chain Management | Best Paper Award

Dr. Chaoqun Han | Logistics and Supply Chain Management | Best Paper Award

shanghai Dianji University| China

Chaoqun Han is an accomplished scholar in management science and engineering, specializing in logistics and supply chain management. She currently serves as an Associate Professor at the Business School of Shanghai Dianji University, where she has established herself as a dedicated researcher and educator. Her academic journey began with a bachelor’s and master’s degree in business administration, followed by a doctorate in management science and engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, equipping her with a solid foundation for her research career. Dr. Han’s research primarily explores supply chain dynamics, carbon emission reduction strategies, vendor-managed inventory, third-party logistics, and value-added service strategies in smart manufacturing platforms. She has contributed significantly to high-impact journals, including Computers & Industrial Engineering, Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, and Mathematical Problems in Engineering. Her work integrates theoretical insights with practical applications, particularly focusing on carbon tax policies, low-carbon preferences, and collaborative mechanisms within supply chains. Beyond her publications, she has actively participated in multiple research programs funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and provincial initiatives, addressing pressing challenges in sustainable logistics, distributed e-commerce, and electric vehicle management. She has also expanded her expertise through international training and visiting scholar positions in Germany and the United States. Through her innovative research and teaching, Dr. Han continues to advance the development of efficient, sustainable, and intelligent supply chain systems.

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Featured Publications 

Han, C.-Q., Hu, Z.-H., & Ma, H.-W. (2023). Dynamic cooperative value-added service strategies of the smart manufacturing platform considering the network effect and altruism preference. Computers & Industrial Engineering, 178, 109048.

Nahed Yousfi | Plasma Treatment in Food Fermentation | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Nahed Yousfi | Plasma Treatment in Food Fermentation | Best Researcher Award

University of Gabès and university of Toulouse| Tunisia

Nahed Yousfi is a highly motivated researcher in the fields of biology and bioengineering, currently pursuing a doctoral thesis in international cotutelle between the University of Gabès in Tunisia and the University of Toulouse in France. Her research focuses on exploring the effect of plasma treatment on kombucha fermentation, integrating expertise in plasma technology, microbial fermentation, phytochemical characterization, and biological activity evaluation. Throughout her doctoral journey, she has acquired advanced knowledge in cold atmospheric plasma applications, liquid-liquid extraction, spectrophotometric assays, HPLC-DAD, GC-MS analysis, and microbiological quantification of yeasts and bacteria. Before embarking on her doctoral studies, she obtained a master’s degree in microbial biotechnology from the Faculty of Sciences of Sfax, Tunisia, where her research emphasized improving camel milk transformation using natural extracts of Moringa oleifera. This work enriched her skills in physicochemical and microbiological analyses of dairy products, optimization of coagulation processes, experimental cheese production, and evaluation of antioxidant and antibacterial properties. She also holds a bachelor’s degree in life sciences with a specialization in molecular and cellular biology and biotechnology, following her preparatory cycle in biology and geology. Fluent in Arabic, French, and English, with additional skills in Spanish, she is proficient in several scientific software tools, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, SPSS, OriginLab, Xcalibur, and Chromeleon 7. Recognized for her rigor, organization, and analytical mindset, Nahed continues to contribute to innovative research in bioengineering and microbial sciences.

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Featured Publications 

Yousfi, N., Merbahi, N., Bouajila, J., Taillandier, P., & Debouba, M. (2025). Microbial fermentation assisted by pulsed electric fields, magnetic fields and cold atmospheric plasma: State of the art. Fermentation, 11(7), 417.