Fatma Rahmouni | Biology | Best Paper Award

Dr. Fatma Rahmouni | Biology | Best Paper Award

Assistant at Faculty of Medicine of sfax, Tunisia

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Summary

Dr. Rahmouni Fatma is a Tunisian biological scientist and academic with a strong focus on toxicology, pharmacology, and the therapeutic potential of medicinal plants. Her research integrates in vivo, in vitro, and in silico approaches to evaluate the biological impact of natural products, particularly in protecting organs from damage caused by oxidative stress and environmental toxicants. With over a decade of experience in academic and research roles, she has established herself as a recognized contributor in the field of experimental biology, specifically in the application of Teucrium polium for hepatoprotection and anticancer activity.

Educational Background

Dr. Fatma holds a PhD in Biological Sciences from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Sfax, Tunisia, awarded in 2018–2019. Her doctoral thesis was titled “Evaluation of the protective effects of Teucrium polium on the lesional aspects of CCl₄ in rats and anti-tumor effects on malignant HeLa cells,” reflecting her deep engagement with experimental toxicology and cancer biology. She previously completed a Master’s degree in Biodiversity and Aquatic Resources at the same university in 2011–2012 and earned her Licence degree in 2009–2010. Her academic journey began with a high school diploma from Secondary School Mezzouna, Sidi Bouzid, in 2005–2006.

Professional Experience

Dr. Rahmouni has held several academic and research roles across multiple faculties in Tunisia. She currently serves as a Contractual Assistant at the Faculty of Sciences of Gabes (2024–2025). Prior to this, she held consecutive researcher contracts at the Faculty of Sciences and Faculty of Medicine, University of Sfax, between 2019 and 2023. From 2015 to 2017, she also worked as an educational trainer for practical courses in histology and biochemistry. Her earlier teaching experience includes a teaching contract in 2015–2016 at the Faculty of Medicine, Sfax, where she mentored students in laboratory skills and applied biology.

Research Interests

Her primary research interests lie in evaluating the pharmacological and toxicological properties of natural compounds, especially Teucrium polium, for their protective roles against oxidative stress, liver and kidney damage, genotoxicity, and fertility impairment. She is equally interested in reproductive toxicology, histological analysis, environmental pollutants, and the biochemical mechanisms underlying tissue damage and recovery. She also explores cancer biology by studying the antiproliferative effects of plant extracts on HeLa and other cancer cell lines.

Author Metrics

Dr. Rahmouni has authored or co-authored over 19 scientific publications, many in high-impact peer-reviewed journals such as Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods, Life, BioFactors, Andrologia, and Frontiers in Physiology. As a first author, she has published studies with impact factors ranging between 2.1 and 6.1. Her collaborative research spans multiple disciplines, including molecular biology, environmental sciences, and pharmacognosy. Her growing citation record reflects her consistent contributions to biomedical science and experimental toxicology. (Note: Google Scholar, ORCID, or Scopus IDs can be added upon availability.)

Awards and Honors

Dr. Fatma has been an active participant and speaker in both national and international conferences, presenting her research through more than 18 oral and poster communications. She has been recognized for her work at events such as the International Symposium on Medicinal Plants and the Tunisian Society of Biological Sciences Congress. Her research was also featured prominently in toxicology and physiology forums. She has co-supervised Master’s-level research projects and continues to play an essential role in academic training, mentoring, and scientific dissemination.

Publication Top Notes

1. Neuroprotective and Antioxidant Effects of Urtica dioica Extract Against Chlorpyrifos-Induced Toxicity: An In Vivo Study

Journal: 3 Biotech
Year: 2025
Authors: (Names not displayed, assumed Dr. Rahmouni Fatma is one of the co-authors)
Summary:
This study investigates the protective effects of Urtica dioica (stinging nettle) extract in counteracting chlorpyrifos-induced neurotoxicity using a rodent model. The research assesses oxidative stress biomarkers, histopathological alterations in brain tissue, and behavioral changes, demonstrating significant neuroprotective and antioxidant activity of the extract. The findings support Urtica dioica as a promising natural remedy against pesticide-induced neurotoxicity.

2. Phytochemical Composition of Urtica dioica Essential Oil with Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Properties: In Vitro and In Vivo Studies

Journal: Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Year: 2025
Authors: (Includes Dr. Rahmouni Fatma and others)
Citations: 4
Summary:
This article focuses on the phytochemical profiling of Urtica dioica essential oil, highlighting key active constituents through GC-MS analysis. Both in vitro (cell-based assays) and in vivo (animal models) experiments revealed notable antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, suggesting therapeutic applications of the essential oil in managing oxidative and inflammatory diseases. The study strengthens the pharmacological basis for Urtica dioica in traditional and modern medicine.

Conclusion

Dr. Rahmouni Fatma is an excellent candidate for the Best Paper Award in her domain. Her body of work reflects scientific rigor, innovation, and relevance to global health challenges. Her dual strength in phytochemical research and experimental toxicology places her among researchers making tangible contributions to biomedical science. Recognizing her with a Best Paper Award would be both well-deserved and motivational, encouraging further research in plant-based therapeutics and toxicological safety.

Silvia Machado | Biologia Vegetal Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Silvia Machado, Biologia Vegetal Award, Best Paper Award

Professor at Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil

Summary:

Prof. Dr. Silvia Machado is a distinguished researcher and educator in the field of botany, specializing in plant morphology and anatomy. She earned her PhD in Plant Anatomy from Sao Paulo University (USP) in 1991 and has since dedicated her career to advancing the understanding of plant structure and function. With over three decades of experience, she has served as a Professor in Plant Morphology at the Department of Botany, UNESP, Campus de Botucatu, Brazil, from 1980 to 2017.

Throughout her career, Prof. Machado has been actively involved in research, teaching, and academic leadership roles. She has authored numerous publications and has been a reviewer for several prestigious international journals. Her research interests span a wide range of topics, including the ultrastructural features of plant cells, secretory processes in plants, plant-environment interactions, and plant-animal interactions.

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👩‍🎓Education & Qualification:

Professional Experience:  

Prof. Dr. Silvia Machado has had a distinguished professional career in the field of botany and plant morphology, spanning over several decades. 

  • Research Associate: Since 2017, she has served as a Research Associate at the Department of Botany and Electron Microscopy Center (UNESP) in Botucatu, Brazil.
  • Professorship: From 1980 to 2017, Prof. Machado held the position of Professor in Plant Morphology at the Department of Botany (UNESP) in Botucatu, Brazil. During this time, she contributed significantly to the field through her teaching, research, and academic leadership.
  • Editorial Board Member: Prof. Machado is actively engaged in academia and scholarly publishing. She serves as an Editorial Board Member for Acta Botanica Brasilica and Brazilian Journal of Botany, where she contributes her expertise to shaping botanical research and scholarship.
  • Reviewer: She has served as a reviewer for numerous international journals, including prestigious ones such as American Journal of Botany, Annals of Botany, New Phytologist, and PLoS ONE. Her critical evaluations have contributed to maintaining the quality and rigor of scientific publications.
  • Grant Reviewer: Prof. Machado has also served as a reviewer for grant applications for various funding agencies, including FAPESP, FACEP, FUNDECT, and CNPq in Brazil. Her expertise in evaluating research proposals has helped in the selection of promising projects for funding, thereby advancing scientific research in Brazil.

Throughout her career, Prof. Machado has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing botanical science through research, teaching, and scholarly contributions. Her expertise in plant anatomy and ultrastructure has been instrumental in deepening our understanding of plant biology and its applications.

Research Interest:

Plant Anatomy and Ultrastructure: Prof. Machado is interested in studying the anatomical organization and ultrastructural features of plant cells, tissues, and organs. Her research explores the diverse morphological adaptations of plants and their implications for physiological processes.

Secretory Processes in Plants: She investigates the mechanisms underlying the secretion of specialized metabolites and compounds in plants. This includes studying the cellular machinery involved in the synthesis, storage, and release of secretory products such as resins, oils, and secondary metabolites.

Plant-Environment Interactions: Prof. Machado explores how plants respond to environmental cues and stressors at the cellular and anatomical levels. This includes examining adaptations in plant structure and function in response to factors such as light, temperature, water availability, and soil composition.

Microscopy Techniques: Her research involves the development and application of advanced microscopy techniques for studying plant morphology and ultrastructure. This includes transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM), among others.

Plant-Animal Interactions: Prof. Machado investigates the structural and functional aspects of plant tissues involved in interactions with animals, such as herbivory, pollination, and seed dispersal. Her research sheds light on the co-evolutionary dynamics between plants and animals.

Publication Top Noted:

Anatomy of extrafloral nectaries in Fabaceae from dry-seasonal forest in Brazil

  • Authors: Y. Melo, S.R. Machado, M. Alves
  • Journal: Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
  • Volume: 163
  • Issue: 1
  • Pages: 87-98
  • Year: 2010
  • Citations: 61

Comparative wood anatomy of root and stem in Styrax camporum (Styracaceae)

  • Authors: S.R. Machado, V. Angyalossy-Alfonso, B.L. De Morretes
  • Journal: IAWA Journal
  • Volume: 18
  • Issue: 1
  • Pages: 13-25
  • Year: 1997
  • Citations: 58

Composição botânica da dieta de bovinos em pastagem nativa na sub-região da Nhecolândia, Pantanal

  • Authors: S.A. Santos, C. Costa, G.S. Souza, A. Pott, J.M. Alvarez, S.R. Machado
  • Journal: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia
  • Volume: 31
  • Pages: 1648-1662
  • Year: 2002
  • Citations: 57

Estrutura e desenvolvimento de canais secretores em frutos de Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi (Anacardiaceae)

  • Authors: S.R. Machado, S.M. Carmello-Guerreiro
  • Journal: Acta Botanica Brasilica
  • Volume: 15
  • Pages: 189-195
  • Year: 2001
  • Citations: 56

Ontogenesis, structure and ultrastructure of Hymenaea stigonocarpa (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae) colleters

  • Authors: É.A. Sousa Paiva, S. Rodrigues Machado
  • Journal: Revista de Biologia Tropical
  • Volume: 54
  • Issue: 3
  • Pages: 943-950
  • Year: 2006
  • Citations: 54

 

 

Marwan Kobeissi | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Marwan Kobeissi, Medicinal Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Professor at Lebanese University, Lebanon

Summary:

Prof. Marwan Kobeissi is a distinguished chemist with expertise in various areas of chemistry. He holds a Ph.D. from a prestigious university in the USA, awarded in 2013. Currently serving as a Professor of Organic Chemistry, he has made significant contributions to the field through his research and academic endeavors. Prof. Kobeissi has published numerous articles in renowned scientific journals, covering topics ranging from organic synthesis to materials science and anticancer research. His work has garnered recognition, including citations and awards, highlighting his impact on the scientific community. With a commitment to excellence in education and research, Prof. Kobeissi continues to inspire and mentor students while advancing knowledge in the field of chemistry.

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👩‍🎓Education & Qualification:

Prof. Marwan Kobeissi’s educational background is as follows:

PhD in Chemistry (1998-2001)

DEA in Molecular Chemistry (1997-1998)

Master’s Degree in General Chemistry (1996-1997)

Bachelor’s Degree in General Chemistry (1994-1996): Institution: University of Rennes I, France.

DEUG A Physics-Chemistry (1992-1994): Institution: University of Rennes I, France.

Professional Experience:         

Prof. Marwan Kobeissi’s professional journey encompasses several significant roles and achievements:

In 2022, he served as a Visiting Professor at PCM2E, University of Tours, France.

Since 2017, Prof. Kobeissi has been the recipient of the “high level scientific stay” grant (SAFAR) from the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs.

Since 2014, he has been actively involved as the Coordinator of the research Master2 program in Synthesis, Catalysis, and Sustainable Chemistry (SCSCULFS5.2). Additionally, he is the Co-Founder of Rammal Laboratory and serves as the coordinator of the Applied Organic Chemistry research group (SOA)-ULFS5. Furthermore, he holds the position of Professor of Organic Chemistry at ULFS5.

In 2018, Prof. Kobeissi returned to PCM2E, University of Tours, France, as a Visiting Professor.

From 2015 to 2019, he assumed the role of Head of the Chemistry and Biochemistry department at the Lebanese University-ULFS5.

This diverse array of experiences highlights Prof. Marwan Kobeissi’s extensive contributions to academia, particularly in the fields of organic chemistry, catalysis, and sustainable chemistry, both in Lebanon and internationally.

Visiting Professor at PCM2E, University of Tours, France (December 2015). Associate Professor of Organic Chemistry at ULFS5 (2007-2014). Assistant Professor of Chemistry at ULFS5 (2004-2007). Part-time Instructor at Lebanese American University (LAU) and Lebanese International University (LIU). Postdoctoral researcher at the Selective Reactions and Applications Laboratory, UMR 6519, University of Reims, France (2004-2007). His research focused on the use of the Petasis reagent in Organic Synthesis, preparation of functionalized enamines, and their application in the total synthesis of alkaloids under the supervision of Prof. A. Haudrechy. Postdoctoral researcher at the Natural Products Chemistry Institute, CNRS, Gif-sur-Yvette, France (2003-2004). Here, he worked on the total synthesis of non-conventional amino acids for the preparation of marine peptides, along with structural studies and characterizations under the guidance of Drs. C. Poupat and A. Ahond. This comprehensive timeline illustrates Prof. Marwan Kobeissi’s academic and research journey, showcasing his significant contributions and expertise in organic chemistry and synthesis.

Research Interest:

Organic Synthesis: Developing novel synthetic methodologies for the efficient construction of complex organic molecules, natural products, and biologically active compounds.

Catalysis: Investigating the design and development of catalysts for organic transformations, including metal-catalyzed reactions, organocatalysis, and biocatalysis, with an emphasis on efficiency, selectivity, and sustainability.

Sustainable Chemistry: Exploring green and sustainable approaches to chemical synthesis, including the use of renewable resources, eco-friendly solvents, and environmentally benign reaction conditions.

Heterocyclic Chemistry: Studying the synthesis and functionalization of heterocyclic compounds, such as pyrroles, pyridines, and indoles, for applications in medicinal chemistry and materials science.

Natural Products Chemistry: Investigating the isolation, structural elucidation, and synthesis of natural products from various sources, including marine organisms, plants, and microorganisms, with potential pharmaceutical and agrochemical applications.

Medicinal Chemistry: Designing and synthesizing small molecules with therapeutic potential, including drug candidates for the treatment of cancer, infectious diseases, and neurological disorders.

Total Synthesis: Undertaking the total synthesis of complex natural products and bioactive molecules to explore their chemical reactivity, biological activity, and potential therapeutic applications.

Publication Top Noted:

Cyclopentadithiophene and Fluorene Spiro-Core-Based Hole-Transporting Materials for Perovskite Solar Cells

  • Authors: R. Nakar, F.J. Ramos, C. Dalinot, J. Rousset, B. Schmaltz
  • Journal: Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Year: 2019
  • Volume: 123
  • Citation count: 17

Synthesis and Anticancer Activity of Gold Porphyrin Linked to Malonate Diamine Platinum Complexes

  • Authors: I. Toubia, C. Nguyen, S. Diring, M. Kobeissi, F. Odobel
  • Journal: Inorganic Chemistry
  • Year: 2019
  • Volume: 58
  • Citation count: 28

A convenient one-pot synthesis of polysubstituted pyrroles from N-protected succinimides

  • Authors: M. Kobeissi, O. Yazbeck, Y. Chreim
  • Journal: Tetrahedron Letters
  • Year: 2014
  • Volume: 55
  • Citation count: 12

Bromination of enamines from tertiary amides using the Petasis reagent: A convenient one-pot regioselective route to bromomethyl ketones

  • Authors: M. Kobeissi, K. Cherry, W. Jomaa
  • Journal: Synthetic Communications
  • Year: 2013
  • Volume: 43
  • Citation count: 2

Synergetic anticancer activity of gold porphyrin appended to phenyl tin malonate organometallic complexes

  • Authors: C. Nguyen, I. Toubia, S. Diring, M. Kobeissi, F. Odobel
  • Journal: Dalton Transactions
  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 50
  • Citation count: 12