Prof. Piotr Kaminski | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Piotr Kaminski | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Nicolaus Copernicus University | Poland

Dr. Piotr Kamiński, PhD, is a distinguished Professor and Head of the Division of Ecology and Environmental Protection at the Department of Medical Biology and Biochemistry, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland. He also serves at the Department of Biotechnology, University of Zielona Góra, contributing significantly to interdisciplinary studies that bridge environmental sciences and medical biology. His scientific expertise lies in environmental ecophysiology, with research encompassing the physiological responses of humans, birds, mammals, fish, and plants to varying environmental conditions. Dr. Kamiński has made impactful contributions to understanding how ecological and biochemical factors influence organismal health, oxidative stress, and adaptive mechanisms in diverse ecosystems. His collaborations span numerous countries, reflecting a global approach to ecophysiological and environmental safety studies. He has supervised over 180 master’s and bachelor’s theses, and 23 doctoral dissertations, fostering the next generation of scientists. With over 190 peer-reviewed publications, his work appears in reputable journals and edited volumes, often addressing bioenergetics, antioxidant mechanisms, and ecological physiology. His academic excellence is reflected in Scopus metrics with 63 documents, 782 citations from 713 sources, and an h-index of 16. On Google Scholar, his citations exceed 1200, with an h-index of 19, underscoring his international scientific influence and recognition.

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Featured Publications

Dietrich-Muszalska, A., Kamiński, P., Kontek, B., & Gorzelańczyk, E. J. (2025). Curcumin as an antioxidant against ziprasidone-induced lipid peroxidation in human plasma: Potential relevance to cortico-subcortical circuit function. International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

Kurhaluk, N., Buyun, L., Kołodziejska, R., Kamiński, P., & Tkaczenko, H. (2025). Effect of phenolic compounds and terpenes on the flavour and functionality of plant-based foods. Nutrients.

Tkaczenko, H., Buyun, L., Kołodziejska, R., Kamiński, P., & Kurhaluk, N. (2025). Neuroactive phytochemicals as multi-target modulators of mental health and cognitive function: An integrative review. International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

Kurhaluk, N., Kamiński, P., Bilski, R., Kołodziejska, R., Woźniak, A., & Tkaczenko, H. (2025). Role of antioxidants in modulating the microbiota–gut–brain axis and their impact on neurodegenerative diseases. International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

Bilski, R., Kamiński, P., Kupczyk, D., Jeka, S., Baszyński, J., Tkaczenko, H., & Kurhaluk, N. (2024). Environmental and genetic determinants of ankylosing spondylitis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

Prof. Wei Wu | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wei Wu | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wei Wu | Director | Guangdong Provincial Institute of Public Health Guangdong Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention | China

Dr. Wei Wu is a distinguished public health scientist specializing in labor and environmental hygiene, microbial epidemiology, and health data analytics. His research primarily explores the intersection of gut microbiota, metabolic diseases, and public health, employing advanced population cohort and multi-omics data analysis to uncover novel biomarkers and disease risk genes. Dr. Wu’s studies contribute significantly to understanding nutrient–gut flora–host interactions, guiding innovative therapeutic targets for metabolic and infectious diseases. He has also made substantial contributions to vaccine health economics and hygiene assessment in rail transit systems. As a postgraduate supervisor and active member of multiple national scientific committees, Dr. Wu plays a vital role in shaping public health policy and research in China. His impactful scientific output has earned recognition in leading journals, including Nature Medicine and Microbiome. According to Scopus, he has published 35 documents with over 1,577 citations, an h-index of 13, and his work is widely cited across 1,498 documents. On Google Scholar, his publications have similarly received extensive academic engagement, underscoring his global research influence in environmental and preventive health sciences.

Publication Profile

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Featured Publications

He, Y., Wu, W., Zheng, H. M., Li, P., McDonald, D., Sheng, H. F., et al. (2018). Regional variation limits applications of healthy gut microbiome reference ranges and disease models. Nature Medicine, 24(10), 1532–1535.

He, Y., Wu, W., Wu, S., Zheng, H. M., Li, P., Sheng, H. F., et al. (2018). Linking gut microbiota, metabolic syndrome and economic status based on a population-level analysis. Microbiome, 6(1), 172.

Guo, X., Yan, M., Huang, D., Chen, S., Zhang, D., Li, Z., Yang, X., & Wu, W. (2023). A large scale 16S ribosomal RNA gene amplicon dataset of hand, foot and mouth patients and healthy individuals. Scientific Data, 10(48), 1–6.

Yan, M., Guo, X., Ji, G., Huang, R., Huang, D., Li, Z., Zhang, D., Chen, S., Cao, R., Yang, X., & Wu, W. (2023). Mechanism-based role of the intestinal microbiota in gestational diabetes mellitus: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Frontiers in Immunology, 13(3), 1–13.

Wang, H., Luo, L., & Wu, W. (2023). SAS statistical analysis and applications from introduction to mastery (2nd ed.). Posts & Telecom Press.