Akash Mourya | Health and Medicine Advances | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Akash Mourya | Health and Medicine Advances | Best Researcher Award

PhD Scholar | National Institutes of Pharmaceutical Education and Research | India

Mr. Akash Mourya is a promising young pharmacologist specializing in pharmacology and toxicology, with a strong research focus on liver pathophysiology, hepatoprotective drug discovery, and molecular mechanisms underlying hepatic and pulmonary disorders. His ongoing Ph.D. work at NIPER Mohali builds on extensive preclinical and translational research conducted at the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS), New Delhi, where he has developed expertise in animal models of liver diseases, hemodynamic studies, and hepatic cell culture systems. His research contributions have advanced understanding of non-alcoholic and alcoholic fatty liver diseases, hepatopulmonary and porto-pulmonary hypertension, and liver regeneration mechanisms. He has co-authored seven peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, including Journal of Hepatology, JHEP Reports, American Journal of Physiology–Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, npj Gut and Liver, ACS Omega, and Life Sciences. His work has collectively received 31 citations, 7 Documents, with an h-index of 3, reflecting growing recognition within the biomedical research community. In addition to journal articles, Mr. Akash Mourya has contributed two book chapters published by Springer Nature (2024) and Academic Press (2025), covering topics such as oxidative stress and pharmacological interventions in liver disease, and PPARγ signaling in diabetes. His research abstracts have been presented at prestigious international conferences, including the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) and the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL). His work integrates pharmacological innovation, molecular biology, and experimental therapeutics, with emphasis on Ayurvedic formulations, CB2 receptor agonists, and novel siRNA nanoparticle delivery systems. Mr. Akash Mourya’s ongoing efforts contribute to translational R&D for liver protection and regeneration, aligning with India’s growing emphasis on integrative pharmacology and precision medicine.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar | ResearchGate | PubMed 

Featured Publications

1. Baweja, S., Kumari, A., Negi, P., Tomar, A., Tripathi, D. M., Mourya, A. K., Rastogi, A., Subudhi, P. D., Thangariyal, S., Kumar, G., Kumar, J., Sood, A., Vashistha, C., Bihari, C., Maiwall, R., & Sarin, S. K. (2023). Hepatopulmonary syndrome is associated with low sphingosine-1-phosphate levels and can be ameliorated by the functional agonist fingolimod. Journal of Hepatology, 79(1), 167–180.

2. Juneja, P., Rahman, S. N. R., Jakhar, D., Mourya, A. K., Tripathi, D. M., Kaur, I., Tiwari, V., & others. (2023). Recombinant VEGF-C (Cys156Ser) improves mesenteric lymphatic drainage and gut immune surveillance in experimental cirrhosis. JHEP Reports, 5(10), 100816.

3. Biswas, S., Yadav, N., Juneja, P., Mourya, A. K., Kaur, S., Tripathi, D. M., & Chauhan, V. S. (2022). Conformationally restricted dipeptide-based nanoparticles for delivery of siRNA in experimental liver cirrhosis. ACS Omega, 7(41), 36811–36824.

4. Kaur, I., Juneja, P., Tiwari, R., Vasudevan, A., Mourya, A. K., Trauner, M., Sarin, S. K., & Tripathi, D. M. (2024). Secondary bile acids in portal blood contribute to liver regeneration in a rat model of partial hepatectomy. American Journal of Physiology – Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 327(4), G645–G658.

5. Tripathi, D. M., Singh, P., Mourya, A. K., & Kaur, S. (2024). Oxidative medicine and novel pharmacological treatment approaches in liver disease. In Adaptation under stressful environments through biological adjustments and interventions (pp. 311–334). Springer Nature.

 

Marwa Matboli | Molecular Biology | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Marwa Matboli | Molecular Biology | Women Researcher Award

Marwa Matboli at Faculty of Medicine – Ain Shams University, Egypt.

Prof. Dr. Marwa Matboli is a distinguished Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Ain Shams University, Egypt. With a robust academic and research background, she has significantly contributed to the fields of molecular diagnostics, bioinformatics, and translational medicine. Her work encompasses the exploration of non-coding RNAs in disease mechanisms, the application of computational tools in biomedical research, and the development of novel biomarkers for various diseases. She has held several key academic and administrative positions, demonstrating leadership in both educational and research domains.

Publication Profile

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Educational Details

  • MD in Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Ain Shams University, November 2012
    Thesis: Proteomic Analysis in Breast Screening Study
    Grade: GPA 3.12

  • MSc in Medical Biochemistry, Ain Shams University, May 2009
    Thesis: Detection of mRNA of Apoptosis Inhibition Gene in Urine of Bladder Cancer
    Grade: Excellent

  • M.B., B.Ch. in Medicine, Ain Shams University, December 2002
    Grade: Excellent 

  • Academic Visitor, St. George’s University of London, 2010–2012

Professional Experience

  • Professor, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University (2023–Present)

  • Associate Professor, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University (2018–2023)

  • Lecturer, Department of Medical Biochemistry, Ain Shams University (2013–2018)

  • Assistant Lecturer, Department of Medical Biochemistry, Ain Shams University (2009–2012)

  • Demonstrator, Department of Medical Biochemistry, Ain Shams University (2005–2009)

  • General Practitioner, Ain Shams University Hospitals (2002–2003); Ministry of Health (2003–2004)

  • Coordinator, Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department, Armed Forces College of Medicine (2016–2017)

  • Coordinator, Biomedical Research Department, Armed Forces College of Medicine (2016–2017)

  • Acting Head, Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Modern University for Technology and Information (July 2019–2023)

  • Director, Medical Research Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Modern University for Technology and Information (July 2019–September 2023)

  • Professor and Researcher, Molecular Biology Research Lab, Faculty of Oral & Dental Medicine, Misr International University

  • Coordinator, Genetic Module, Ain Shams Faculty of Medicine (2024–Present)

  • Coordinator, Courses in Genetic Engineering, Applied Genomic Technology, Genomics & Proteomics, and Computational Findings, Faculty of Artificial Intelligence, Delta University for Science and Technology (September 2024–Present)

Research Interest

Prof. Dr. Marwa Matboli’s research focuses on:

  • Non-coding RNAs (miRNAs, lncRNAs, circRNAs) in disease diagnostics and therapeutics

  • Bioinformatics and computational biology applications in medical research

  • Molecular mechanisms underlying metabolic disorders, including diabetes and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis

  • Cancer biomarker discovery and validation

  • Integration of machine learning models in biomedical data analysis

She has contributed to multiple international projects, including the development of the MicroRNA Childhood Cancer Catalog (M3Cs) Version 2.0 and the African Genomic Medicine Training Initiative (AGMT) course.

Author Metrics

  • Google Scholar

    • Total Citations: 2,057

    • h-index: 27

    • i10-index: 59

  • Scopus

    • Total Citations: ~1,550

    • h-index: 22

  • ResearchGate

    • Research Interest Score: 1,000.2

  • ORCID Id: 0000-0002-6852-3954

Top Noted Publication

1. Title: Investigation of long noncoding RNAs expression profile as potential serum biomarkers in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma
Authors: Kamel MM, Matboli M, Sallam M, Montasser IF, Saad AS, El-Tawdi AHF
Journal: Translational Research
Volume/Issue/Pages: 168, 134–145
Year: 2016
Impact Factor (2016): ~5.029
Category & Ranking (2016): Medicine, Research & Experimental (Q1)
Citations (Google Scholar): 148
Contribution: Co-author (Prof. Marwa Matboli)

2. Title: Urinary exosomal microRNA panel unravels novel biomarkers for diagnosis of type 2 diabetic kidney disease
Authors: Eissa S, Matboli M, Aboushahba R, Bekhet MM, Soliman Y
Journal: Journal of Diabetes and its Complications
Volume/Issue/Pages: 30(8), 1585–1592
Year: 2016
Impact Factor (2016): ~2.722
Category & Ranking (2016): Endocrinology & Metabolism (Q2)
Citations (Google Scholar): 132
Contribution: Co-author (Prof. Marwa Matboli)

3. Title: Clinical verification of a novel urinary microRNA panel: miR-133b, miR-342, and miR-30 as biomarkers for diabetic nephropathy identified by bioinformatics analysis
Authors: Eissa S, Matboli M, Bekhet MM
Journal: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
Volume/Pages: 83, 92–99
Year: 2016
Impact Factor (2016): ~2.759
Category & Ranking (2016): Pharmacology & Pharmacy (Q2)
Citations (Google Scholar): 119
Contribution: Co-author (Prof. Marwa Matboli)

4. Title: Caffeic acid attenuates diabetic kidney disease via modulation of autophagy in a high-fat diet/streptozotocin-induced diabetic rat
Authors: Matboli M, Eissa S, Ibrahim D, Hegazy MGA, Imam SS, Habib EK
Journal: Scientific Reports
Volume/Article: 7, Article number: 2263
Year: 2017
Impact Factor (2017): ~4.122
Category & Ranking (2017): Multidisciplinary Sciences (Q1)
Citations (Google Scholar): 94
Contribution: First author (Prof. Marwa Matboli)

5. Title: Integrative functional genetic-epigenetic approach for selecting genes as urine biomarkers for bladder cancer diagnosis
Authors: Eissa S, Matboli M, Essawy NOE, Kotb YM
Journal: Tumor Biology
Volume/Pages: 36, 9545–9552
Year: 2015
Impact Factor (2015): ~2.926
Category & Ranking (2015): Oncology (Q3) (Note: The journal was later retracted by the publisher in 2017 for multiple articles due to concerns about peer review integrity)
Citations (Google Scholar): 68
Contribution: Co-author (Prof. Marwa Matboli)

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Marwa Matboli exemplifies the ideal candidate for the Women Researcher Award in Molecular Biology. Her exceptional scholarly output, academic leadership, and pioneering contributions to RNA biology, computational medicine, and translational diagnostics set her apart as a transformative figure in the biomedical field. By addressing minor visibility gaps at the global level, she can further elevate her profile as a leading international expert.