Siyanda Mazaleni | Spectroscopy for Biology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Siyanda Mazaleni | Spectroscopy for Biology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Siyanda Mazaleni | University of Kwazulu-Nata | South Africa

Siyanda Mazaleni is a passionate and driven South African researcher in the field of Medical Biochemistry, with a strong focus on molecular mechanisms and epigenetics in disease. Currently pursuing a PhD in Health Sciences at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Siyanda’s academic journey demonstrates consistent excellence and curiosity, beginning with a BSc and BSc (Hons) in Medical Biosciences at the University of the Western Cape. With research touching on cardiovascular disease, toxicology, and pediatric kidney disorders, Siyanda is committed to using science to improve human health, particularly in underserved communities. Their work on DNA methylation, microRNAs, and gene regulation holds promise for understanding disease development at a cellular level. Beyond research, Siyanda has contributed to academia through roles in teaching and student support. With a growing list of publications and ongoing contributions to health sciences, Siyanda exemplifies the qualities of a future leader in biomedical research.

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Education 

Siyanda Mazaleni holds a BSc (2017–2019) and BSc Honours (2020–2021) in Medical Biosciences from the University of the Western Cape. These programs built a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, immunology, reproductive health, biotechnology, microbiology, and laboratory techniques. Siyanda then pursued an MSc in Medical Science (Medical Biochemistry) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (2021–2023), completing a thesis on the epigenetic effects of the mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON) on liver cells. Currently enrolled in a PhD in Health Sciences at the same institution (2023–present), Siyanda’s doctoral research focuses on genetic and epigenetic alterations in the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) in children with urological abnormalities in KwaZulu-Natal. This educational pathway highlights a deep commitment to health-focused research, with a strong blend of theoretical knowledge and practical research skills. Siyanda’s academic journey showcases a seamless progression into advanced biomedical research with societal impact.

 Experience 

Siyanda Mazaleni has acquired diverse academic and support experience across roles that complement their research work. From 2021 to 2025, Siyanda served as a Demonstrator in Medical Biochemistry at UKZN, where they provided hands-on laboratory instruction and academic guidance to undergraduate students. Additionally, Siyanda worked as a Student Assistant at the Howard College Libraries (2022–2024), supporting academic resource navigation and student engagement. In 2025, Siyanda took on a leadership role as a Facilitator in the College of Health Sciences, contributing to academic mentoring, program coordination, and student support initiatives. These experiences reflect Siyanda’s strong interpersonal and communication skills, as well as a passion for empowering others through education. Coupled with research involvement, this hands-on experience in academic environments enhances Siyanda’s capacity as both a researcher and a mentor. It also shows dedication to holistic growth in the academic and scientific communities.

Awards and Honors

While specific awards and honors have not been listed in the provided information, Siyanda Mazaleni’s academic and research achievements reflect a trajectory deserving of recognition. Siyanda’s co-authorship of peer-reviewed publications in internationally recognized journals, including the International Journal of Molecular Sciences and Food and Chemical Toxicology, highlights excellence in scholarly contributions. The acceptance of Siyanda’s research work in high-impact journals is itself an academic honor. Further, continuous roles in academia—such as a demonstrator and facilitator—often involve competitive selection based on merit, suggesting institutional recognition of Siyanda’s capabilities. Siyanda is a strong candidate for research fellowships and emerging researcher awards, including those recognizing early-career scientists in health sciences. As the PhD progresses, Siyanda is likely to gain more formal awards related to innovation, scientific presentation, and research excellence. Their growing body of work already reflects the high standards expected of award recipients in biomedical research.

Research Focus 

Siyanda Mazaleni’s research is centered on the molecular and epigenetic mechanisms underlying human disease, with a particular emphasis on gene regulation, toxicological impacts, and pediatric health. At the MSc level, Siyanda investigated how the mycotoxin DON disrupts DNA methylation through miR-29b modulation in liver cells, uncovering key links between environmental toxins and epigenetic dysregulation. Currently, their PhD research explores genetic and epigenetic alterations in components of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) in children with ureteropelvic junction obstruction and posterior urethral valves, two significant congenital kidney disorders. This work aims to uncover biomarkers or regulatory pathways that may explain disease onset and progression in pediatric patients, particularly within the South African context. Siyanda’s broader interest in gene-environment interactions, microRNA regulation, and disease pathogenesis reflects a commitment to translational research that bridges laboratory science and public health. Their research contributes to a growing understanding of how molecular changes drive complex diseases.

Publications

Highlighting the Links between Epigenetics, COVID-19 Infection, and Vitamin D

  • Authors: Foolchand, A., Mazaleni, S., Ghazi, T., & Chuturgoon, A. A.
  • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Int J Mol Sci)
  • Year: 2022


Deoxynivalenol induces global DNA hypomethylation by modulating the expression of miR-29b and DNA methylation regulators in HepG2 cells

  • Authors: Mazaleni, S., Ghazi, T., & Chuturgoon, A. A.
  • Journal: Food and Chemical Toxicology
  • Year: 2025

Conclusion

Siyanda Mazaleni demonstrates a strong and growing expertise in medical biosciences, particularly in the field of medical biochemistry and epigenetics. With a solid educational foundation and ongoing PhD research, Siyanda contributes valuable insights into how genetic and epigenetic factors influence human health, especially pediatric kidney diseases. Their commitment to both research and teaching highlights a balanced professional profile, blending scientific inquiry with mentorship. Siyanda’s peer-reviewed publications and active participation in academic roles position them as a promising candidate for awards such as the Best Researcher Award. Continued dedication to high-impact research and community engagement will undoubtedly further Siyanda’s contributions to biomedical sciences and improve health outcomes in South Africa and beyond.

Nadezhda Fedotcheva | Spectroscopy for Biology | Spectral Analysis Award

Dr. Nadezhda Fedotcheva | Spectroscopy for Biology | Spectral Analysis Award 

Biophysics at Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

Dr. Nadezhda I. Fedotcheva is a distinguished researcher at the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, in Pushchino, Russian Federation. Her contributions to biophysics, particularly in mitochondrial dysfunction, lipid peroxidation, and cellular mechanisms related to inflammation, have earned her a respected position in the scientific community. With over 70 published works and hundreds of citations, Dr. Fedotcheva’s research is recognized worldwide for its depth and impact.

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Strengths for the Award 💪

Dr. Fedotcheva’s work in mitochondrial dysfunction and cellular health addresses some of the most critical biomedical questions of our time. Her ability to investigate the intricate molecular mechanisms behind diseases such as inflammation and cancer distinguishes her from her peers.

With over 70 publications and an h-index of 15, her research is well-recognized and widely cited. This shows not only the quality of her work but also her influence in shaping current and future research in biophysics and related fields.

She has collaborated with a wide network of scientists and researchers globally, demonstrating her ability to work across disciplines. This collaboration is key in tackling complex scientific challenges and has led to several high-impact discoveries.

Dr. Fedotcheva has explored innovative ideas in the regulation of mitochondrial functions, including the use of bioactive molecules as potential therapeutic agents. Her focus on natural compounds and their impact on cellular health aligns with current trends in biomedical research, making her work highly relevant to the field.

Education 🎓

Dr. Fedotcheva received her education in biophysics and molecular biology from a renowned institution in Russia. She holds advanced degrees in biochemistry and experimental biology, which laid the foundation for her pioneering work in mitochondrial studies and cellular biophysics.

Experience 💼

With decades of research experience, Dr. Fedotcheva has held various positions at the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics. Over her career, she has collaborated with numerous researchers globally, contributing to groundbreaking work in mitochondrial permeability transition and its implications for cellular health and disease. Her expertise spans from laboratory experiments to published theoretical analyses, making her a versatile and impactful scientist.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Fedotcheva’s research primarily focuses on mitochondrial biology, lipid peroxidation, and the study of bioactive compounds like acylcarnitines and microbial metabolites. She investigates how these elements affect cellular functions, particularly in contexts like inflammation, sepsis, and cancer. Her work on mitochondria explores the therapeutic potential of natural compounds in preventing diseases linked to mitochondrial dysfunction.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Fedotcheva has received recognition for her contributions to biophysics, although specific award information is not publicly available. She has been nominated multiple times for prestigious awards within the scientific community due to her outstanding contributions to understanding mitochondrial dysfunction and related cellular processes.

Publications 📚

Dr. Fedotcheva has authored and co-authored several influential research papers. Here are a few key publications:

Specific Features of Mitochondrial Dysfunction under Conditions of Ferroptosis Induced by t-Butylhydroperoxide and Iron: Protective Role of the Inhibitors of Lipid Peroxidation and Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pore Opening

  • Authors: Fedotcheva, T., Shimanovsky, N., Fedotcheva, N.
  • Journal: Membranes
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 4

Involvement of the Mitochondrial Ca2+-Independent Phospholipase iPLA2 in the Induction of Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pore by Long-Chain Acylcarnitines 

  • Authors: Fedotcheva, N.I., Grishina, E.V., Dynnik, V.V.
  • Journal: Biologicheskie Membrany
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 0

Involvement of Multidrug Resistance Modulators in the Regulation of the Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pore

  • Authors: Fedotcheva, T., Shimanovsky, N., Fedotcheva, N.
  • Journal: Membranes
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 5

Progesterone as an Anti-Inflammatory Drug and Immunomodulator: New Aspects in Hormonal Regulation of the Inflammation

  • Authors: Fedotcheva, T.A., Fedotcheva, N.I., Shimanovsky, N.L.
  • Journal: Biomolecules
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 44

Influence of Microbial Metabolites and Itaconic Acid Involved in Bacterial Inflammation on the Activity of Mitochondrial Enzymes and the Protective Role of Alkalization

  • Authors: Fedotcheva, N., Beloborodova, N.
  • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 6

Induction of Mitochondrial Cyclosporin-Dependent Permeability Transition Pore by Acylcarnitines. Effects of Concentrations and Carbon Chain Length

  • Authors: Fedotcheva, N.I., Grishina, E.V., Dynnik, V.V.
  • Journal: Biochemistry (Moscow) Supplement Series A: Membrane and Cell Biology
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 2

Induction of Mitochondrial Cyclosporin-dependent Permeability Transition Pore by Acylcarnitines. Effects of Concentrations and Carbon Chain Length

  • Authors: Fedotcheva, N.I., Grishina, E.V., Dynnik, V.V.
  • Journal: Biologicheskie Membrany
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 2

New Properties and Mitochondrial Targets of Polyphenol Agrimoniin as a Natural Anticancer and Preventive Agent

  • Authors: Fedotcheva, T.A., Sheichenko, O.P., Fedotcheva, N.I.
  • Journal: Pharmaceutics
  • Year: 2021
  • Citations: 8

Conclusion 🌍

Dr. Nadezhda I. Fedotcheva’s pioneering work in mitochondrial biology, combined with her scientific rigor and collaborative spirit, makes her an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her research is not only highly respected and cited but also has the potential to contribute to significant advancements in healthcare. While expanding the reach of her work and securing more formal recognition would strengthen her position, her current achievements alone make her a standout candidate deserving of this honor.