Dr. Xiaoyan liu | Biosensors Awards | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Xiaoyan liu | Biosensors Awards | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Xiaoyan liu | Biosensors Awards | City University of Hong Kong | Hong Kong

Dr. Xiaoyan Liu, Ph.D is an accomplished researcher and Research Fellow at the City University of Hong Kong, specializing in nanoscience, nanotechnology, biomedical microfluidics, and sensing systems. She earned her Doctor of Science (Ph.D.) in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology from the Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University, under the supervision of Professor Xingyu Jiang, where she developed advanced microfluidic devices for biomedical and neural applications. Her Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Shandong University laid the foundation for her deep understanding of chemical materials and nanoscale systems. Professionally, Dr. Liu has held research positions at globally recognized institutions, including the Institute for Health Innovation and Technology at the National University of Singapore and the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Southern University of Science and Technology, China, where she contributed to international projects on organ-on-chip technologies, tumor microenvironments, and soft electronic neural interfaces. Her expertise encompasses flexible e-biochips, wearable biosensors, neural microelectrode design, and nanomaterial toxicity studies. Dr. Liu’s research interests focus on integrating nanomaterials with microfluidic and bioelectronic systems for real-time health monitoring, organoid drug screening, and brain-on-chip development. She has published multiple high-impact papers in IEEE Sensors Journal, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, and ACS Nano, with a growing citation record in Scopus and Google Scholar, demonstrating her scholarly influence. Her research skills include microfabrication, biointerface engineering, electrophysiological recording, and advanced imaging techniques, contributing to cutting-edge applications in smart biomedical systems.

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Featured Publications

  1. Liu, X. (2024). Tumor Microenvironment Based on Extracellular Matrix Hydrogels for On-Chip Drug Screening. Citations: 52.

  2. Liu, X. (2024). Coupling Nanoscale Precision with Multiscale Imaging: A Multifunctional Near-Infrared Dye for the Brain. Citations: 47.

  3. Liu, X. (2023). Wearable Flexible Microfluidic Sensing Technologies. Citations: 61.

  4. Liu, X. (2023). Bioeffects of Inhaled Nanoplastics on Neurons and Alteration of Animal Behaviors through Deposition in the Brain. Citations: 58.

  5. Liu, X. (2022). A Soft and Absorbable Temporary Epicardial Pacing Wire. Citations: 43.

  6. Liu, X. (2022). Highly Stretchable Metal-Polymer Conductor Electrode Array for Electrophysiology. Citations: 39.

  7. Liu, X. (2021). Integrating a Concentration Gradient Generator and a Single-Cell Trapper Array for High-Throughput Screening the Bioeffects of Nanomaterials. Citations: 65.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Mobed | Biosensors | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Mobed | Biosensors | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Mobed, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Dr. Ahmad Mobed is a researcher in medical bacteriology affiliated with Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Iran. He earned his Ph.D. in Medical Bacteriology from Tabriz University of Medical Sciences (2016–2019), following a Master’s degree in Microbiology from Ilam University and a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Tabriz University. From 2010 to 2016, he served as a Supervisor at the Medical Genetics Laboratory at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. Dr. Mobed is skilled in a variety of laboratory techniques, including PCR, Real-Time PCR, ELISA, spectrophotometry, cell culture, and microbiological assays. His research interests focus on biomarkers, microorganisms, nanosensors, biomedicine, and nanomedicine. He is proficient in English and a native speaker of Turkish and Persian. Dr. Mobed has authored numerous publications with over 600 citations, holding an h-index of 17 and an i10-index of 20. He is also well-versed in scientific research tools such as EndNote and Mendeley.

Professional Profile:

SCOPUS
ORCID
GOOGLE SCHOLAR

🏅 Summary of Suitability – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ahmad Mobed is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award in recognition of his impactful contributions to medical bacteriology, nanomedicine, and biomarker discovery. With a Ph.D. in Medical Bacteriology from Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Dr. Mobed has combined deep microbiological expertise with advanced laboratory skills, including PCR, ELISA, and cell culture techniques. His research interests span nanosensors, biomedicine, and microbial diagnostics, reflecting a forward-looking approach to public health challenges. As a former Supervisor at the Medical Genetics Laboratory, he demonstrated scientific leadership and mentorship.

🎓 Education & Qualifications

  • 📘 2000 – 2004
    Bachelor’s in Biology
    Tabriz University, Iran

  • 🧫 2012 – 2014
    Master’s in Microbiology (Biology)
    Ilam University, Iran

  • 🧪 2016 – 2019
    Ph.D. in Medical Bacteriology
    Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Iran

💼 Employment & Work Experience

  • 🧬 2010 – 2016
    Supervisor, Medical Genetics Laboratory
    Tabriz University of Medical Sciences

🏆 Achievements, Awards & Honors

  • 📈 Google Scholar Metrics

    • 🧠 h-index: 17

    • 📚 i10-index: 20

    • 🔍 Citations: 628+ (since 2018)

  • 🥼 Significant contributions in:

    • Medical Bacteriology & Microbiology

    • Biomarkers, Nanosensors & Nanomedicine

  • 🥇 Recognized researcher in Frontiers in Public Health

    • Publishing impactful studies in infectious diseases, diagnostics, and biomedicine.

💡 Skills & Expertise

  • 🧫 Lab Techniques: PCR, Real-time PCR, ELISA, Spectrophotometry, Cell Culture, Antibiograms

  • 💻 Software Tools: MS Office, Endnote, Mendeley

  • 🌐 Languages:

    • 🇹🇷 Turkish (Native)

    • 🇮🇷 Persian (Native)

    • 🇬🇧 English (Good)

🔬 Research Interests

  • 🧬 Microorganisms & Medical Bacteriology

  • 🧲 Nanosensors & Nanomedicine

  • 🧑‍⚕️ Biomarkers & Biomedicine

Publication Top Notes:

Cardiac Troponin I Biosensors: Innovations in Real‐Time Diagnosis of Cardiovascular Diseases

Cost‐Effective Nanosensor Solutions for Ultra‐Sensitive Detection of Metronidazole

Nano-Medicine for Treatment of Tuberculosis, Promising Approaches Against Antimicrobial Resistance

Sensitive and Cost‐Effective Tools in the Detection of Ovarian Cancer Biomarkers

Neuroprotective role of nobiletin against amyloid-β (Aβ) aggregation in Parkinson and Alzheimer disease as neurodegenerative diseases of brain

Biosensors; nanomaterial-based methods in diagnosing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis