Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yingying WU | Functional Genomics | Research Excellence Award 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yingying WU | Functional Genomics | Research Excellence Award 

Institute of Edible Fungi/ Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences | China

WU Yingying is an Associate Researcher at the Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences with expertise spanning fungal genetics, molecular breeding, and synthetic biology. Her research primarily focuses on the genetic improvement of industrially cultivated edible mushrooms and the biosynthesis of active natural products from macrofungi. She has made significant contributions to understanding fungal genome structure, functional genes, and metabolic pathways, particularly in Hypsizygus marmoreus and Flammulina filiformis. Her work integrates genome-wide marker development, whole-genome sequencing, functional gene validation, and metabolomic profiling to enhance mushroom quality, stress tolerance, and nutritional value. In addition, she has contributed to microbial taxonomy and natural product biosynthesis, including studies on actinobacteria and antibiotic-related pathways. Her research has been widely published in leading international journals, reflecting a strong impact at the intersection of agricultural biotechnology, fungal genomics, and functional metabolite research.

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Dr. Emmanuelle Jeannot | Circulating tumor DNA | Research Excellence Award 

Dr. Emmanuelle Jeannot | Circulating tumor DNA | Research Excellence Award 

Institut Curie | France 

Emmanuelle Jeannot is a clinical scientist specializing in molecular oncology with a strong focus on circulating tumor DNA and droplet digital PCR–based diagnostics. Her research has led to the development of highly sensitive assays for detecting clinically relevant genetic alterations, including ESR1 mutations in breast cancer, contributing to improved monitoring of treatment resistance and resulting in a patented innovation. She has also made significant contributions to HPV-related cancer research by demonstrating the utility of circulating HPV DNA as a robust biomarker for disease monitoring, treatment response assessment, and early relapse detection. Through her involvement in large multicenter clinical trials and research consortia, her work has had a direct translational impact, integrating advanced molecular tools into routine clinical and precision oncology practice.

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Prof. Jabed Iqbal | Proteogenomics | Research Excellence Award 

Prof. Jabed Iqbal | Proteogenomics | Research Excellence Award 

Singapore General Hospital | Singapore

Dr. Jabed Iqbal is an academic pathologist and clinician-scientist whose research centers on the molecular and pathological basis of cancer, particularly hematological malignancies and breast cancer. His work integrates histopathology, molecular biology, and translational diagnostics to enhance precision in cancer classification and clinical decision-making. He has contributed to the development and application of biomarker-driven diagnostic strategies with relevance to personalized medicine. His research emphasizes translational pathways that bridge laboratory discoveries with clinical practice. Dr. Iqbal has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications that advance understanding of oncologic pathology. He is actively engaged in multidisciplinary and international research initiatives. His expertise supports innovation in diagnostic development and pathology-led research. Collectively, his work has strengthened the role of molecular pathology in modern cancer diagnostics.

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