Nagwa Ibrahim Abu-Zahra | Environmental Biophotonics Research | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nagwa Ibrahim Abu-Zahra | Environmental Biophotonics Research | Best Researcher Award

Animal Health Research Institute | Egypt

Dr. Nagwa Ibrahim Saad Abu-Zahra is a dedicated researcher at the Animal Health Research Institute (AHRI), part of the Agriculture Research Center in Giza, Egypt. Her research focuses on aquatic animal health, particularly the physiological, immunological, and toxicological responses of Oreochromis niloticus (Nile tilapia) to environmental stressors and dietary interventions. She has authored several peer-reviewed publications in respected international journals such as Scientific Reports, Aquaculture International, and Veterinary Research Communications. Her work explores the protective effects of natural compounds like spirulina, curcumin, and peppermint against pollutants and pathogens, contributing to safer and more sustainable aquaculture practices. Dr. Abu-Zahra’s research has been cited in the global scientific community, reflecting growing recognition, and she maintains an H-index of 3 with multiple recent publications. Beyond her authorship, she actively contributes to scholarly peer review, having completed 21 verified reviews for reputable journals. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates aspects of toxicology, immunology, and fish physiology, making her work relevant to biophotonics, particularly in assessing oxidative stress and cellular changes using biological markers. Through collaboration and scientific service, Dr. Abu-Zahra continues to impact the field of aquatic veterinary science and is well-positioned for future advancements in research and academic leadership.

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Featured Publications

  • “Abu-Zahra, N. I. S., Abdelatty, A., Soliman, S., Ghoniem, A. M., Gouda, M., & Elsherief, M. F. (2025). Betaine attenuates chronic azoxystrobin toxicity in Oreochromis niloticus: Hemato-biochemical, antioxidant, immunological, genotoxic, and histological insights. Aquatic Toxicology, 280, 107592.”

  • “Abu-Zahra, N. I. S., Atia, A. A., Elseify, M. M., Abass, M. E., & Soliman, S. (2025). Dietary Pelargonium sidoides extract mitigates thermal stress in Oreochromis niloticus: Physiological and immunological insights. Veterinary Research Communications.”

  • “Abu-Zahra, N. I. S., Gouda, M., Elseify, M. M., Abass, M. E., El-Gohary, M. S., & El-Sokary, E. T. (2025). Azolla pinnata mitigates pendimethalin induced immunotoxicity, oxidative stress and histopathological changes in Oreochromis niloticus. Scientific Reports, 15, 96757.”

  • “El-Gammal, G. A., Ali, G. I. E., Saif, A. S., Elbaz, S., Fadl, S. E., & Abu-Zahra, N. I. S. (2025). The immunomodulatory and antioxidative effects of curcumin-supplemented diets against the isolated Aeromonas hydrophila in Oreochromis niloticus. Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 150, 110077.”

  • “Abu-Zahra, N. I. S., ElShenawy, A. M., Ali, G. I. E., Al-Sokary, E. T., Mousa, M. A., & Abd El-Hady, H. A. M. (2024). Mentha piperita powder enhances the biological response, growth performance, disease resistance, and survival of Oreochromis niloticus infected with Vibrio alginolyticus. Aquaculture International, 32, 1961–1976.”

  • “Abu-Zahra, N. I. S., Elseify, M. M., Atia, A. A., & Al-Sokary, E. T. (2024). Impacts of florfenicol on immunity, antioxidant activity, and histopathology of Oreochromis niloticus: A potential protective effect of dietary Spirulina platensis. Veterinary Research Communications, 48, 319–330.”

  • “Abu-Zahra, N. I. S., Atia, A. A., Elseify, M. M., & Soliman, S. (2023). Biological and histological changes and DNA damage in Oreochromis niloticus exposed to oxytetracycline: A potential amelioratory role of ascorbic acid [Preprint]. Research Square.”

Yuling Zou | Biomedical Optical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yuling Zou | Biomedical Optical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yuling Zou, The Affiliated Eye Hospital, Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University, china

Dr. Yuling Zou is a distinguished Medical Doctor (M.D.), Associate Chief Physician, and Master’s Supervisor at The Affiliated Eye Hospital, Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University. With extensive contributions to ophthalmology research, innovation, and education, she is recognized as a leading expert in retinal diseases, particularly in ferroptosis mechanisms and diabetic eye complications.

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Zou earned her Ph.D. in Ophthalmology from the renowned Sun Yat-sen University Ophthalmology Center, a leading institution in vision research. Her early training emphasized deep academic rigor, where she developed foundational expertise in ocular pathology, cellular mechanisms of retinal degeneration, and translational medicine, setting the stage for her impactful career.

Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as Associate Chief Physician at the Nanchang University Affiliated Eye Hospital, Dr. Zou also holds roles in multiple provincial research and clinical centers, including the Jiangxi Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences and the Jiangxi Clinical Research Center for Ophthalmic Disease. She plays key roles in several professional organizations, including as Vice Chair of the Jiangxi Research Hospital Association–Ophthalmology Branch and Committee Member of both the Jiangxi Medical Association-Ophthalmology Society and Jiangxi Health Commission Expert Committee.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Zou’s research is centered on retinal diseases such as diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration, with a cutting-edge focus on ferroptosis — a form of programmed cell death. Her landmark project, “Berberine Inhibits High Glucose-Induced Ferroptosis in Retinal Vascular Endothelial Cells”, has opened new therapeutic avenues in ocular pharmacology. She has also contributed to the pharmacological applications of berberine in ocular health, showcasing her innovation at the interface of traditional compounds and modern medicine.

Impact and Influence

With over 10 SCI-indexed publications and more than 47 citations, Dr. Zou’s work has been recognized for its clinical and scientific relevance. Her 6 ophthalmic patents have directly improved surgical precision and outcomes, and her involvement in 7 national and provincial research projects demonstrates her leadership in pushing the frontiers of ophthalmology in China.

Academic Citations and Research Skills

Dr. Zou’s publications have gained traction for their rigorous methodologies and clinical relevance, often cited in the fields of retinal biology and pharmaceutical interventions. Her expertise includes advanced cellular imaging, biochemical analysis of oxidative stress pathways, and drug efficacy studies, particularly in the context of retinal vascular pathology.

Teaching Experience

As a Master’s Supervisor, Dr. Zou has mentored over 12 postgraduate students, guiding them through both clinical practice and research innovation. Her mentorship emphasizes evidence-based medicine, experimental design, and critical thinking, making her a respected educator within the academic community.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Zou’s excellence has been recognized through prestigious honors such as the Jiangxi Outstanding Youth Fund and the “Ganpo Jun Cai” Talent Award. These awards underscore her outstanding scientific innovation, regional leadership, and contributions to youth mentorship in medicine.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Dr. Zou aims to expand her research into international collaborations, enhance the clinical applicability of ferroptosis inhibitors, and further develop patented surgical innovations. With a commitment to bridging basic science and clinical solutions, she is poised to leave a lasting legacy in ophthalmic innovation and contribute significantly to global vision health.

Top Publications 

Intraocular fluid analysis-guided precision therapy in the treatment of acute retinal necrosis syndrome

  • Authors: Xiao Yu, Ziqing Mao, Yuling Zou, Yao Zhao, Huimin Fan, Teng Liu, Yiming Lei, Hua Zou, Zhipeng You

  • Journal: Scientific Reports

  • Year: 2025

Berberine inhibits high glucose-induced ferroptosis in retinal vascular endothelial cells: Mechanism and implications

  • Authors: Jia Chen, Wenxuan Peng, Wen Yang, Zhipeng You, Yuling Zou

  • Journal: Experimental Eye Research

  • Year: 2025