Luke Del Vecchio | Wearable Biophotonic Devices | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Luke Del Vecchio | Wearable Biophotonic Devices | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Luke Del Vecchio | Southern cross University | Australia

Luke Del Vecchio is a clinical exercise physiologist, diabetes educator, and researcher with over seventeen years of expertise spanning higher education, public health, and industry. He is recognised for impactful contributions to exercise science, functional fitness, and aging, and for his strong leadership in curriculum development and community engagement. His scholarly presence is demonstrated through an h-index of 14, 63 documents, and 142 citations, reflecting a productive research career grounded in evidence-based practice and applied physiology. As an experienced academic, he integrates clinical knowledge with sports science innovation, contributing to areas such as resistance training, combat-sport performance, and master-athlete health. His commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration and mentorship continues to support the development of future allied-health professionals while advancing practical approaches to exercise rehabilitation and chronic disease management.

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Featured Publications

Del Vecchio, L., Daewoud, H., & Green, S. (2018). The health and performance benefits of the squat, deadlift and bench press. MOJ Yoga & Physical Therapy, 3, 40–47.

Vecchio, L. D. (2017). Choosing a lifting posture: Squat, semi-squat or stoop. MOJ Yoga & Physical Therapy, 2, 56–62.

Delvecchio, L. (2011). Profiling the physiology of an amateur boxer. Journal of Australian Strength & Conditioning, 19(3), 37–47.

Delvecchio, L., Reaburn, P., Trapp, G., & Korhonen, M. T. (2016). Effect of concurrent resistance and sprint training on body composition and cardiometabolic health indicators in masters cyclists. Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation, 12(5), 442.

Del Vecchio, L., & Sekendiz, B. (2017). Managing risks of training with kettlebells to achieve optimum benefits. ACSM’s Health & Fitness Journal, 21(2), 8–12.

Delvecchio, L., & Reaburn, P. (2013). Mixed methods strength training for the masters athlete: A review. Journal of Australian Strength & Conditioning, 21(4).

Delvecchio, L., Korhonen, M. T., & Reaburn, P. (2016). The effects of resistance training on sprint and endurance performance in masters athletes: A narrative review. Journal of Fitness Research, 5(1), 5–13.

Stefano Marullo | Advanced Photonic Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Stefano Marullo | Advanced Photonic Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Stefano Marullo | Institut Cochin | France

Stefano Marullo, MD, PhD, is an Italian-born physician-scientist recognized for his influential contributions to molecular pharmacology, receptor biology, and innate immunity. Trained in medicine and biochemistry at Université Paris Diderot, he developed a distinguished career spanning clinical practice, fundamental research, academic leadership, and biotechnology innovation. After early roles in internal medicine, hematology, and immuno-hematology within the Paris hospital system, he advanced through prominent research positions at Institut Pasteur and Institut Cochin, where he led pioneering work on receptor signaling, G-protein–coupled receptor regulation, and molecular scaffolding proteins. His career includes international research experience at the University of California, San Francisco, and long-standing service as Principal Investigator and Research Director within INSERM, where he also contributed extensively to academic governance as Vice-Director of a major PhD program and later as Vice-President for Research at Université Paris Descartes. He currently serves as Chief Scientific Officer of ALLSPIM, a pharmaceutical startup developing novel compounds targeting innate immunity homeostasis, while holding the title of Emeritus Research Director at INSERM. Author of more than eighty original research articles in high-impact journals, along with numerous reviews and book chapters, he has earned broad recognition, substantial citation impact, and multiple competitive fellowships and awards reflecting his sustained scientific leadership.

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Featured Publications

1. Marullo, S., & Remi, C. (2024). Awakening the thymus to cure SARS-CoV-2 infection: A matter of genes.

2. Da Silva, E., Scott, M. G. H., Enslen, H., & Marullo, S. (2023). Control of CCR5 cell-surface targeting by the PRAF2 gatekeeper.

3. Da Silva, E., Scott, M. G. H., Enslen, H., & Marullo, S. (2023). Control of CCR5 cell surface targeting by the PRAF2 gatekeeper [Preprint].

4. Marullo, S. (2022). Pharmacological chaperone-rescued cystic fibrosis CFTR-F508del mutant overcomes PRAF2-gated access to endoplasmic reticulum exit sites.

5. Chevalier, B., Baatallah, N., Najm, M., Castanier, S., Jung, V., Pranke, I., Golec, A., Stoven, V., Marullo, S., Antigny, F., et al. (2022). Differential CFTR-interactome proximity labeling procedures identify enrichment in multiple SLC transporters.