Marco Miceli | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Paper Award

Dr. Marco Miceli | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Paper Award 

CEINGE-Biotecnologie Avanzate Franco Salvatore | Italy

Dr. Marco Miceli is an Italian biomedical researcher with over two decades of continuous experience in molecular biology, epigenetics, genetics, and translational biomedical research, developed within leading academic and research institutions in Italy. Born on 20 February 1973, he is currently engaged at CEINGE–Biotecnologie Avanzate “Franco Salvatore” in Naples, where since October 2022 he has been working under a fixed-term collaboration contract within the national project “TASK FORCE 2022 COVID-19”. In this role, he serves as Head of the Level III Biosafety Laboratory (BSL-3), operating under the scientific supervision of Prof. Massimo Zollo, with responsibilities encompassing high-containment laboratory management, advanced virological research, and biosafety compliance. Between 2020 and 2022, Dr. Miceli worked at the University of Naples Federico II, Department of Neurosciences, Reproductive Sciences and Odontostomatology, contributing to a CDA-funded project focused on the molecular etiology of syndromic and non-syndromic genetic hearing loss, including genotype–phenotype correlations and functional characterization of pathogenic variants. His research career has been strongly rooted at CEINGE and associated institutes, where he has held multiple research appointments since 2019, collaborating on projects spanning molecular diagnostics, functional genomics, and advanced cellular models. Earlier in his career, he served as a fixed-term researcher at the IRCCS SDN Research Institute, working on innovative projects involving amniocyte stem cells, 3D scaffolds for bone tissue engineering, and epigenetic profiling of immune cells in metabolic disorders. From 2005 onward, Dr. Miceli played a sustained role in several nationally and EU-funded research programs, including EPITRON, ATLAS, APO-SYS, and PON-SIRTT-IN, primarily under the scientific guidance of Prof. Lucia Altucci. His work during this period focused on epigenetic regulation of gene expression, chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP), real-time PCR, histone deacetylase complexes, apoptosis regulation, and cancer epigenetics. Dr. Miceli’s long-standing expertise spans molecular genetics, chromatin biology, lentiviral systems, stem cell models, and translational biomedical research, making him a highly experienced and reliable contributor to multidisciplinary research initiatives at the interface of basic science, clinical research, and advanced biotechnological applications.

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Peter Hristov | Biochemistry | Editorial Board Member

Prof Dr. Peter Hristov | Biochemistry | Editorial Board Member

Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IBER-BAS) | Bulgaria

Prof. Dr. Peter Ivanov Hristov is a distinguished Bulgarian molecular biologist and biochemist whose work has significantly advanced the understanding of animal genetic diversity, molecular phylogeny, and population structure in domestic and wild species. Currently serving as a Professor at the Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research (IBER) at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, he has built a rigorous academic career grounded in molecular genetics, evolutionary biology, and biodiversity conservation. Prof. Hristov earned his Master’s degree from Trakia University in 1999, followed by a Ph.D. in 2005 from the Institute of Biology and Immunology of Reproduction at BAS. Over the past decade, he has progressed through academic ranks, serving as Chief Assistant (2010–2015), Associate Professor (2015–2021), and Professor (2021–present), reflecting his longstanding contributions to the field. His primary research areas include biochemistry, molecular biology, molecular phylogeny, population structure studies, and taxonomic research, complemented by strong expertise in bioinformatics and the statistical processing of molecular data. His involvement in international scientific collaborations includes participation in the EU’s Sixth Framework Programme—DeLiver Project (2007–2011)—demonstrating his engagement in large-scale, interdisciplinary research initiatives. Prof. Hristov’s scientific output is extensive and influential. He has authored 83 scientific publications, 59 of which appear in impact-factor or indexed journals, accumulating over 665 citations, with an h-index of 13 (Scopus). Remarkably, in the last five years alone, he has produced 40 publications, all in indexed journals, underscoring his active and consistent research productivity. His work spans genetic differentiation in livestock breeds, molecular detection of bee pathogens, mitochondrial DNA analyses, and phylogenetic exploration across various species. Key recent studies include genetic structure analysis of Bulgarian goat and horse breeds (Diversity, 2024), molecular pathogen detection in honey bees (Veterinary Sciences, 2023), and mitochondrial sequencing contributions revealing domestication centers in horse lineages (Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2022). His research also provides crucial insights into livestock conservation, biodiversity monitoring, and the application of molecular tools in animal breeding and health management. Prof. Hristov is widely recognized in the scientific community, publishing internationally under the name Peter Hristov and maintaining active research profiles on Scopus, ResearchGate, and ORCID. His work continues to bridge molecular science and biodiversity conservation, reinforcing his role as a leading figure in genetic research within Bulgaria and beyond.

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Radoslavov, G., Kalaydzhiev, G., Yordanov, G., Palova, N., Salkova, D., & Hristov, P. (2025). Genetic diversity of native Bulgarian sheep breeds based on the mitochondrial D-loop sequence analysis. Small Ruminant Research, 108, 107527.

Yordanov, G., Yordanov, T., Mehandjyiski, I., Radoslavov, G., Salkova, D., & Hristov, P. (2025). Population structure and genetic diversity among Shagya Arabian horse genealogical lineages in Bulgaria based on microsatellite genotyping. Veterinary Sciences, 12(8), 776.

Stoeva, D., Gencheva, D., Radoslavov, G., Hristov, P., Yordanova, R., & Beev, G. (2025). Novel DNA barcoding and multiplex PCR strategy for the molecular identification and mycotoxin gene detection of Fusarium spp. in maize from Bulgaria. Methods and Protocols, 8(4), 78.

Salkova, D., Balkanska, R., Shumkova, R., Lazarova, S., Radoslavov, G., & Hristov, P. (2024). Molecular detection and phylogenetic relationships of honey bee-associated viruses in bee products. Veterinary Sciences, 11(8), 369.

Yordanov, G., Kalaydzhiev, G., Palova, N., Salkova, D., Lozanova, L., Dundarova, H., Odjakova, T., Todorov, P., Radoslavov, G., & Hristov, P. (2024). Genetic differentiation and population structure of two Bulgarian local goat breeds using microsatellite markers. Diversity, 16(7), 388.

Hristov, P., Radoslavov, G., Mehandjyiski, I., Salkova, D., & Yordanov, G. (2024). Genetic diversity and population structure among Arabian horse genealogical lineages in Bulgaria. Diversity, 16(5), 281.

Kalaydzhiev, G., Palova, N., Dundarova, H., Lozanova, L., Mehandjyiski, I., Radoslavov, G., & Hristov, P. (2023). Mitochondrial diversity and phylogenetic relationship of eight native Bulgarian sheep breeds. Animals, 13(23), 3655.

 

Wei-Wei DENG | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Wei-Wei DENG | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Wei-Wei DENG, Anhui Agricultural University, China

Prof. Dr. Wei-Wei Deng is a leading expert in plant molecular biology and tea science at Anhui Agricultural University, China. With a Ph.D. from Ochanomizu University, Japan, her research focuses on the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites in tea plants, including caffeine, catechins, and theanine. She has published extensively in high-impact journals and received several prestigious awards, such as the Anhui Provincial Natural Science Award. As Vice Dean and doctoral supervisor, Prof. Deng has significantly advanced molecular understanding and industrial applications in tea science, making her a prominent figure in the global plant biology community.

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👩‍🎓 Early Academic Pursuits: A Strong Foundation in Tea Science

Prof. Dr. Wei-Wei Deng’s academic journey reflects her unwavering passion for plant sciences, particularly in the specialized domain of tea plant biology. She began her academic career at Anhui Agricultural University, earning her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Tea Science, where she cultivated a strong interest in the biochemistry and molecular mechanisms behind tea plant traits.

Her academic trajectory took an international turn when she pursued a Ph.D. in Life Sciences from the renowned Ochanomizu University in Japan. There, her doctoral research focused on the “Biosynthesis of Secondary Metabolites in Tea Plants,” laying a molecular foundation for what would become her lifelong research theme. This cross-cultural academic training equipped her with advanced tools in molecular biology, omics technologies, and a deeper insight into the functional genomics of plants.

👩‍🔬 Professional Endeavors: Educator, Innovator, and Academic Leader

Currently serving as Vice Dean at the College of Tea Science, Anhui Agricultural University, Prof. Deng is also affiliated with the National Key Laboratory for Tea Plant Germplasm Innovation and Resource Utilization. Her leadership extends beyond administration to mentoring doctoral students and guiding interdisciplinary research teams.

As an academic leader, she contributes to shaping national agendas in tea science and represents a new generation of researchers actively involved in transforming traditional agricultural research into modern, molecular-driven innovations.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus: Unlocking the Molecular Secrets of Ta 🍃

Prof. Deng’s research spans across several cutting-edge areas of plant molecular biology, with a keen focus on tea plant metabolism. Her primary contributions include:

  • Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis: Prof. Deng has deciphered the biosynthetic pathways of key tea compounds like caffeine, catechins, and theanine. This has improved the understanding of aroma and flavor formation, enabling targeted breeding and quality control.

  • Functional Genomics of Albino Tea: She has led molecular investigations into albino tea leaf mutants, analyzing gene expressions and metabolite profiles to understand leaf discoloration, temperature responses, and biochemical advantages.

  • Integration of Omics Technologies: By combining metabolomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics, her team has mapped complex metabolic responses under varying environmental and genetic conditions.

  • Microbial Interactions and Endophytes: Her work has expanded into how endophytic bacteria influence tea plant growth and metabolite production, adding a new layer of biological complexity and practical application.

Her numerous papers in international journals such as Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Food Chemistry, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, and Food Research International have garnered recognition for their depth and scientific rigor.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition: Celebrating Excellence

Prof. Deng’s excellence has been consistently acknowledged through prestigious honors and awards, including:

  • 🥇 First Prize, Anhui Provincial Natural Science Award

  • 🌟 Distinguished Young Scholar, Anhui Science Foundation

  • 🌱 Rising Star in Education and University Teaching Celebrity, Anhui Province

  • 🧪 Young Talent Award from the China Tea Science Society

  • 🧬 Multiple competitive research grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China

These accolades highlight both her academic merit and societal relevance, acknowledging her as a key contributor to scientific innovation in tea biotechnology.

🌍 Impact and Influence: From Lab to Leaf to Society

Prof. Deng’s influence extends beyond academia into the agricultural industry and regional policy development. She has been a major force behind:

  • Developing standardized tea processing technologies

  • Supporting local economic development through scientific advisory roles

  • Strengthening industry-academia collaborations that transform scientific discoveries into practical innovations for farmers and tea enterprises

As a respected doctoral supervisor, she has mentored the next generation of plant scientists, emphasizing innovation, integrity, and sustainable development.

🧬 Legacy and Future Contributions: Paving the Way for Molecular Tea Science

Prof. Deng is building a legacy rooted in translational plant biology—transforming complex molecular findings into field applications that benefit farmers, processors, and consumers. Looking forward, her research is expected to delve deeper into:

  • Epigenetics and environmental responses in tea plants

  • Expanding the understanding of plant-microbe interactions

  • Innovations in precision agriculture and tea quality monitoring

Her work will continue to shape how tea is cultivated, processed, and consumed—enhancing both nutritional value and economic sustainability.

✍️Publication Top Notes


📘 Metabolomics and sensory evaluation reveal the influence of four albino tea cultivars on the quality of processed green tea

Author: Yifan Li, Zhen Han, Miao Wang, Yaxing Yan, Ruihong Ma, Hongping Wang, Wei-Wei Deng

Journal: Food Research International

Year: 2025


📘Investigation of the effect of over-fired drying on the taste and aroma of Lu’an Guapian tea using metabolomics and sensory histology techniques

Author: Jixin Zhang , Wanzhen Feng , Zhichao Xiong , Shuai Dong , Caiyan Sheng , Yida Wu , Guojian Deng , Wei-Wei Deng , Jingming Ning

Journal: Food Chemistry

Year: 2024