Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yu Zhao | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yu Zhao | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Research Excellence Award

Shenyang Jianzhu University | China

Zhao Yu is an accomplished scholar in management science and engineering with a strong academic foundation, holding a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, a master’s degree in management science and engineering, and a Ph.D. from Chongqing University. With professional experience spanning academia and government research, he has served as a lecturer, associate professor, and policy research section chief, contributing significantly to both theoretical and practical aspects of sustainable development. His research focuses on emergy analysis, carbon emissions, construction sustainability, green building, urban metabolism, zero-waste city governance, supply-chain carbon measurement, and real estate mass appraisal. He has published 18 SCI/SSCI papers as first author, including multiple articles in top-tier CAS Zone 1 journals, and has led more than 2 million RMB in funded research projects, including prestigious Ministry of Education and provincial social science grants. His work has advanced carbon reduction strategies, emergy-based sustainability evaluations, and digital governance in the construction sector. He has also guided students to achieve national awards, reflecting his commitment to talent cultivation and academic excellence. Overall, his contributions demonstrate impactful leadership in advancing sustainable construction, ecological governance, and innovative urban development pathways for regional and national progress.

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Featured Publications

Zhao, Y. (2025). Assessing recycled concrete’s sustainability with emergy theory and input–output modeling. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers – Engineering Sustainability.

Zhao, Y. (2025). Coupling system dynamics with emergy analysis to achieve China’s zero-waste city goals: A metabolic perspective. Journal of Cleaner Production.

Zhao, Y. (2025). Efficient project management of historical building groups: A BIM-based approach with the critical chain method and 5D simulation. International Journal of Construction Management.

Zhao, Y. (2025). Flow shop scheduling for prefabricated components production considering parallel machines and buffer constraints. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management.

Zhao, Y. (2025). Enhancing real estate mass appraisal in Type II metropolitan cities: A GIS-MGWR approach. International Journal of Strategic Property Management.

Prof Dr. Shu-Hu Yin | Innovative Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Prof Dr. Shu-Hu Yin | Innovative Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Nantong University | China

Dr. Shu-Hu Yin is a distinguished researcher in electrocatalysis whose work focuses on the design of advanced interfaces and surfaces for clean energy technologies, particularly fuel cells. He earned his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Xiamen University, where he developed a strong foundation in electrochemical mechanisms and catalytic material design. With extensive academic experience, he has contributed to major national research initiatives, including the National Key Research and Development Program of China, and currently leads innovative projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science Foundation. His research interests center on transition-metal single-atom catalysts, Fe/N/C systems, electrocatalytic reaction pathways, and the development of high-performance materials for proton exchange membrane fuel cells. Dr. Yin has published influential articles in high-impact journals such as Nature Communications, Advanced Materials, and Angewandte Chemie International Edition, contributing significantly to advancements in catalyst structure characterization and activity quantification. With an h-index of 17, his work is widely recognized for its novelty, rigor, and technological relevance. He continues to collaborate globally, offering expertise in electrochemical energy conversion. Dr. Yin’s career reflects a commitment to scientific excellence and to developing sustainable solutions that address global energy challenges.

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Featured Publications

Chen, L., Yin, S., Zeng, H., Liu, J., Xiao, X., Cheng, X., Huang, H., Huang, R., Yang, J., & Lin, W.-F., et al. (2024).
Engineering asymmetric electronic structure of cobalt coordination on CoN₃S active sites for high-performance oxygen reduction reaction. Journal of Energy Chemistry.

Cheng, X., Yin, S., Zhang, J., Yang, J., Chen, L., Wang, W., Liao, H., Huang, R., Jiang, Y., Zhang, B., et al. (2025).
Low-temperature pyrolysis: A universal route to high-loading single-atom catalysts for fuel cells. Advanced Materials.

Jiang, W.-L., Cao, S.-H., Qiu, C.-Y., Sun, H.-J., Wang, L.-N., Sheng, J.-B., Ji, L.-F., Liu, S., Ni, Z.-R., Yin, S.-H., et al. (2025).
Operando magnetic resonance imaging for visualizing electrochemical triple-phase boundary. Angewandte Chemie International Edition.

Li, G., Yin, S.-H., Ji, L.-F., Nie, X.-Y., Zhu, T., Cheng, X.-Y., Xu, J., Huang, R., Jiang, Y.-X., Zhang, B.-W., et al. (2025).
Universal electrochemical quantification of active site density in transition metal nitrogen carbon electrocatalysts. Nature Communications.

Li, Y., Yin, S., Chen, L., Cheng, X., Wang, C., Jiang, Y., & Sun, S. (2024).
Boost the utilization of dense FeN₄ sites for high-performance proton exchange membrane fuel cells. Energy and Environmental Materials.

Yin, S., Chen, L., Yang, J., Cheng, X., Zeng, H., Hong, Y., Huang, H., Kuai, X., Lin, Y., & Huang, R., et al. (2024).
A Fe–NC electrocatalyst boosted by trace bromide ions with high performance in proton exchange membrane fuel cells. Nature Communications.

Yin, S., Yi, H., Liu, M., Yang, J., Yang, S., Zhang, B.-W., Chen, L., Cheng, X., Huang, H., & Huang, R., et al. (2024).
An in situ exploration of how Fe/N/C oxygen reduction catalysts evolve during synthesis under pyrolytic conditions. Nature Communications.

Dr. Yu Pan | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Outstanding Educator Award

Dr. Yu Pan | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Outstanding Educator Award

Wenzhou Medical University | China

Dr. Pan Yu is an accomplished scholar and associate professor specializing in applied linguistics and foreign language education. She holds advanced degrees in applied linguistics, educational management, leadership, and global communication, forming a strong academic foundation for her interdisciplinary work in language studies. With extensive teaching experience in sociolinguistics, academic English writing, comparative English–Chinese studies, cultural communication, TOEFL iBT preparation, and language assessment, she has contributed significantly to curriculum development and pedagogical innovation. Her research focuses on corpus linguistics, English for Academic Purposes, culture studies, teaching pedagogy, and teacher education, with scholarly publications that reflect her commitment to understanding language learning and promoting effective teaching strategies. She has received numerous prestigious honors, including provincial academic achievement awards, best paper awards, and multiple teaching innovation and excellence awards at university, municipal, and provincial levels. As an active researcher and educator, she continually advances language education through research-driven practice and engagement in academic communities. Her career illustrates a sustained dedication to improving language teaching, fostering student success, and contributing to the development of applied linguistics as both a research field and educational practice.

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Featured Publications

Pan, Y. (2025). Global healthcare communication: Innovating medical English education. Cogent Education. Advance online publication.

Pan, Y. (2025). Leveraging generative AI powered rubric-indexed feedback as a formative assessment strategy for enhancing medical English education. Discover Computing. Advance online publication.

Tao, G., & Pan, Y. (2025). AI-driven personalized learning in medical education: Enhancing cognitive skills and addressing language proficiency challenges. Forum for Linguistic Studies, 7(4).

Pan, Y. (2024). Transformation and innovation of university archives compilation and research methods in the context of digital intelligence. [Journal Name Not Provided].

Pan, Y., Wang, L., & Zhu, Y. (2024). Strategic questioning for formative assessment in TEFL: Insights from blended synchronous learning environments. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 11.

Pan, Y. (2024). Bridging language and medical education: Integrating Chinese and Western perspectives for high-quality healthcare training. Journal of Language Teaching, 4(2).

Pan, Y. (2023). A study on the optimization of English writing teaching system in medical colleges and universities based on the perspective of curriculum ideology and politics. Journal of Language Teaching, 3(3). Pan, Y. (2023). 基于文化自信的医学类高校文化传播育人研究 [Research on cultural communication education in medical universities based on cultural confidence]. 西部学刊.

Pan, Y. (2023). College English teaching based on peer feedback in writing tasks under the perspective of New Liberal Arts. Journal of Language Teaching, 3(3).

Ms. Yaping Wang | Emotional Intelligence in Leadership | Outstanding Educator Award

Ms. Yaping Wang | Emotional Intelligence in Leadership | Outstanding Educator Award

Institute of European Studies | Serbia

Clara Mucci, Ph.D., is a Full Professor of Psychodynamic Psychology at the University of Bergamo, where she also directs the School of Specialization and Psychotherapy in Health Psychology and co-directs the program on the diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders. Her academic path spans advanced degrees in psychology, psychoanalytic psychotherapy, and comparative literature, complemented by distinguished certifications including EMDR, Adult Attachment Interview, and Reflective Functioning. Mucci has held numerous fellowships and visiting scholar positions at leading institutions such as the Austen Riggs Center, the New School for Social Research, Columbia University, and the Personality Disorders Institute in New York. Her teaching and clinical training activities cover trauma, attachment, personality disorders, resilience, intergenerational transmission of trauma, and psychodynamic theory, and she has delivered seminars internationally across Europe and the United States. Her research interests center on trauma, dissociation, attachment, epigenetics, resilience, and the psychodynamic impact of adverse developmental experiences. Widely recognized for her scholarly contributions, she received awards such as the ASP Best Book Award for Borderline Bodies. Through her integrated clinical, academic, and research work, Mucci continues to advance contemporary psychodynamic and trauma-informed perspectives in mental health.

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Prof. Dr. Odette Virginia Delfin Ortega | Strategic Leadership | Excellence in Research

Prof. Dr. Odette Virginia Delfin Ortega | Strategic Leadership | Excellence in Research

Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo | Mexico

Odette Virginia Delfín Ortega is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in international business, productivity, and regional development, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. She earned her Ph.D. in International Business and her Master’s Degree in Foreign Trade from the Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, further enhancing her global perspective through a postdoctoral stay at Aston University in the United Kingdom. With extensive professional experience in customs operations and logistics management, she transitioned to academia as a full-time Associate Professor, where she has contributed significantly to research, teaching, and institutional leadership. Her scholarly output includes five books, 30 book chapters, and more than 60 articles published in internationally recognized journals, complemented by presentations at major academic forums in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. She has held key administrative positions, including Director of the Institute for Economic and Business Research and Coordinator of a CONACYT-recognized graduate program. Her research excellence has earned distinctions such as membership in the National System of Researchers and recognition as an Honorary State Researcher. Currently, she contributes to national academic collaboration as National Technical Secretary of the Mexican Consortium of APEC Study Centers, strengthening ties between academia and regional policy development.

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Featured Publications

Delfín-Ortega, O. V. (2025). Assessing technological and sustainable performance in maritime transport through the SFA metafrontier framework. Discover Sustainability. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-025-02200-x

Delfin, O. (2025). Efficiency of APEC region ports: An approach introducing weights restrictions in DEA. Maritime Business Review. https://doi.org/10.1108/MABR-03-2024-0022

Delfín-Ortega, O. (2025). Maritime logistics and economic growth in the context of APEC: A two-stage data envelopment analysis study. Journal of Shipping and Trade.

Navarro Chávez, J. C. L., & Delfín Ortega, O. V. (2025). El acervo de capital en la industria manufacturera de los países de América del Norte: Una estimación a partir del método de inventarios perpetuos con factor de ajuste. Revista Nicolaita de Estudios Económicos. https://doi.org/10.33110/rneev19i1.354

Delfin, O. (2025). Labor, capital, and technology as determinants of productivity in the electrical sector in Mexico during its distribution phase. International Journal of Energy, Environment and Economics.

Delfin, O. (2024). La legitimidad democrática en México en el periodo 2018–2021: Una propuesta de índice sintético. Revista Cimexus. https://doi.org/10.33110/cimexus190205

Delfin, O., & Navarro Chávez, J. C. L. (2024). Labor, capital, and technology as determinants of productivity in the electrical sector in Mexico during its distribution phase. International Journal of Energy, Environment and Economics.

Dr. Bahaudin Mujtaba | Cross-Cultural Leadership | Research Excellence Award | 4219

Dr. Bahaudin Mujtaba | Cross-Cultural Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Nova Southeastern University | United States

Dr. Bahaudin G. Mujtaba is a distinguished professor of management, human resource management, organizational behavior, and international business with decades of experience in higher education and corporate leadership development. He holds a Doctor of Business Administration with post-doctoral specializations in HR and international management, alongside advanced degrees in employment law and business administration from AACSB-accredited institutions. His professional background includes extensive academic leadership roles such as department chair, curriculum committee chair, institutional review board member, and accreditation leader contributing to AACSB achievements. Prior to academia, he spent 16 years at Publix Super Markets as a management development specialist, senior trainer, and executive coach, where he designed and delivered numerous management and leadership workshops and guided managers through competency development. His research interests span workforce diversity, ethical leadership, cross-cultural management, organizational behavior, leadership development, and legal-ethical frameworks in business. Dr. Mujtaba has authored multiple textbooks and journal articles addressing contemporary management challenges, human-AI interaction ethics, global leadership, and workplace culture. A long-standing member of several national and global professional associations, he is recognized for his contributions to teaching excellence, curriculum innovation, and leadership education. His work continues to inform practitioners and scholars seeking ethical, inclusive, and sustainable management practices.

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Featured Publications

Zareen, M., Razzaq, K., & Mujtaba, B. G. (2015). Impact of transactional, transformational and laissez-faire leadership styles on motivation: A quantitative study of banking employees in Pakistan. Public Organization Review, 15(4), 531–549.

Power, J. L., Brotheridge, C. M., Blenkinsopp, J., Bowes-Sperry, L., Bozionelos, N., … Mujtaba, B. G. (2013). Acceptability of workplace bullying: A comparative study on six continents. Journal of Business Research, 66(3), 374–380.

Devito, L., Brown, A., Bannister, B., Cianci, M., & Mujtaba, B. (2016). Employee motivation based on the hierarchy of needs, expectancy and the two-factor theories applied with higher education employees. International Journal of Advances in Management, Economics and Marketing.

Zareen, M., Razzaq, K., & Mujtaba, B. G. (2013). Job design and employee performance: The moderating role of employee psychological perception. European Journal of Business and Management, 5(5), 46–55.

Jones, B., McCarthy, R. V., Halawi, L., & Mujtaba, B. G. (2010). Utilizing the technology acceptance model to assess employee adoption of information systems security measures. Nova Southeastern University.

Chin-Loy, C., & Mujtaba, B. (2011). The influence of organizational culture on the success of knowledge management practices with North American companies. International Business and Economics Research Journal, 6(3).

Mujtaba, B. G., & Cavico, F. J. (2013). Corporate wellness programs: Implementation challenges in the modern American workplace. International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 1(3), 193–202.

Dr. Vladimir Ristanović | Performance Management | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Vladimir Ristanović | Performance Management | Research Excellence Award

Institute of European Studies | Serbia

Dr. Vladimir Ristanović is a senior research associate and economist whose work spans European studies, international economics, finance, and sustainable development. He holds a Doctor of Economic Sciences degree, along with MSc and BSc degrees in economics from leading universities in Serbia. His professional background includes extensive experience in academic teaching, research, and policy analysis, with previous roles as associate professor, vice dean for science, and head of academic departments. He also contributed to strategic policy development for the Government of Serbia, participating in EU and WTO negotiation working groups and gaining certified knowledge of the EU acquis. His research covers applied macroeconomics, green economy, circular economy, econometric modeling, and the economic dimensions of sustainability. He has authored textbooks, monographs, and numerous scientific articles published in reputable international journals. He has served on editorial and review boards of multiple journals and participated in Erasmus+ visiting programs and international conferences. His mentoring work includes guiding students across all levels of study and contributing to accreditation processes for higher education institutions. Recognized for his contributions to economic analysis and public policy, his career reflects a commitment to advancing evidence-based research, sustainable economic development, and academic excellence.

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Featured Publications

Ristanović, V., Joksimović, M., & Šostar, M. (2025). Greening policy in the Western Balkans: Financial pathways. Međunarodna politika. https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_mp.2025.76.1194.7

Ristanović, V., & Tošović-Stevanović, A. (2025). The economic impact of the agricultural input supply chain on small-scale farming in Serbia. Trendovi u poslovanju. https://doi.org/10.5937/trendpos2501024R

Ristanović, V., Primorac, D., & Huđek Kanižaj, I. (2025). Economic growth, green competitiveness and institutional quality in post-2004 EU states: Panel ARDL-PMG analysis. Economies, 13(12), Article 337. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies13120337

Ristanović, V., Andrlić, B., & Ekiz, E. (2025). A multi-criteria assessment of green tourism potential in rural regions: The role of green skills and institutional readiness. Economies, 13(11), Article 332. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies13110332

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yuan. Zhi | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yuan. Zhi | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award

Wuhan University of Technology | China

Zhi Yuan is a dedicated researcher specializing in intelligent shipping, traffic safety, and data-driven modeling, with strong contributions to maritime transportation analytics and vessel behavior prediction. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Electronic Information Science and Technology, a master’s degree in Software Engineering, and is completing a PhD in Traffic Information Engineering and Control at the School of Navigation, Wuhan University of Technology, including a joint PhD program at Liverpool John Moores University. His research experience spans numerous national and provincial projects on ship energy consumption prediction, vessel traffic flow modeling, multimodal data fusion, and intelligent navigation technologies. He has actively participated in major international conferences such as ISOPE, ICITE, IFSPA, CBD, and WTC, presenting work on AIS-based trajectory reconstruction, fuel consumption modeling, and spatio-temporal data analysis. His publications appear in leading journals including Environmental Modelling & Software, Ocean Engineering, Regional Studies in Marine Science, and IEEE Access. He has also contributed to several patents related to maritime safety and navigation systems. Recognized with multiple scholarships and academic awards, he continues to advance innovative solutions for maritime intelligence and sustainable navigation, aiming to enhance safety, efficiency, and environmental performance in complex waterways.

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Featured Publications

1. Yuan, Z., Liu, J., Liu, Y., Zhang, Q., & Liu, R. W. (2020). A multi-task analysis and modelling paradigm using LSTM for multi-source monitoring data of inland vessels. Ocean Engineering, 213, 107604.

2. Yuan, Z., Liu, J., Liu, Y., & Li, Z. (2019). A novel approach for vessel trajectory reconstruction using AIS data. In Proceedings of the ISOPE International Ocean and Polar Engineering Conference (Paper No. ISOPE-I-19-364).

3. Li, Z., Zhang, T., Yuan, Z., Wu, Z., & Du, Z. (2018). Spatio-temporal pattern analysis and prediction for urban crime. In Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Advanced Cloud and Big Data (CBD).

4. Wang, X., Liu, J., Liu, Z., & Yuan, Z. (2020). Measurement and evaluation of marine intelligent transportation PNT data based on BDS and DGNSS. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 719(1), 012069.

Mr. Jiabao Ju | Strategic Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Jiabao Ju | Strategic Leadership | Research Excellence Award

Peking University People’s Hospital | China

Dr. Jiabao Ju is an accomplished orthopaedic trauma specialist whose work centers on limb fractures, hip fracture management, and foot and ankle disorders. After completing medical training at the Peking University Health Science Center, Dr. Ju developed a strong academic and clinical foundation that integrates advanced surgical techniques with impactful scientific research. His contributions include authoring 21 peer-reviewed publications indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection, supported by an H-index of 7 and 494 independent citations, reflecting his growing influence in the field. Dr. Ju has secured prestigious competitive funding, including a National Natural Science Foundation grant and a Beijing Natural Science Foundation project, advancing innovations in trauma fixation and rehabilitation. His research excellence has been recognized with the Best Basic Science Paper Award at the 47th Singapore Orthopaedic Association Annual Meeting and the First Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress by the Beijing Medical Association for his contribution to the development of the Proximal Femoral Bionic Intramedullary Nail. In addition to research, he serves in leadership roles within national professional committees, contributing to youth development and scientific outreach. Dr. Ju continues to advance orthopaedic science through clinical innovation, collaborative scholarship, and dedicated service to the field.

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Featured Publications

1. Zhang, P., Li, J., Liu, H., Han, N., Ju, J., Kou, Y., Chen, L., Jiang, M., Pan, F., Zheng, Y., … (2020). Long-term bone and lung consequences associated with hospital-acquired severe acute respiratory syndrome: A 15-year follow-up from a prospective cohort study. Bone Research, 8(1), 8.

2. Ju, J., Zhang, P., & Jiang, B. (2019). Hip replacement as alternative to intramedullary nail in elderly patients with unstable intertrochanteric fracture: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Orthopaedic Surgery, 11(5), 745–754.

3. Zhang, P., Li, J., Liu, H., Han, N., Ju, J., Kou, Y., Chen, L., Jiang, M., Pan, F., Zheng, Y., … (2020). Correction: Long-term bone and lung consequences associated with hospital-acquired severe acute respiratory syndrome: A 15-year follow-up from a prospective cohort study. Bone Research, 8(1), 34.

4. Wang, Y., Chen, W., Zhang, L., Xiong, C., Zhang, X., Yu, K., Ju, J., Chen, X., … (2022). Finite element analysis of proximal femur bionic nail (PFBN) compared with proximal femoral nail antirotation and InterTan in treatment of intertrochanteric fractures. Orthopaedic Surgery, 14(9), 2245–2255.

5. Li, M., Lu, G., Hu, J., Shen, X., Ju, J., Gao, Y., Qu, L., Xia, Y., Chen, Y., & Bai, Y. (2016). EVA1A/TMEM166 regulates embryonic neurogenesis by autophagy. Stem Cell Reports, 6(3), 396–410.

6. Ju, J., Zhang, P., & Jiang, B. (2019). Risk factors for functional outcomes of the elderly with intertrochanteric fracture: A retrospective cohort study. Orthopaedic Surgery, 11(4), 643–652.

Ms. Xinyu Li | Scientific Research | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Xinyu Li | Scientific Research | Research Excellence Award

Chongqing | China

The researcher is a dedicated molecular biologist specializing in fungal genetics and stress-response mechanisms, with academic training grounded in life sciences and advanced study in genetic engineering and microbiology. Their research experience spans work in fungal physiology, gene function analysis, microbial stress adaptation, and biocontrol strain improvement, particularly focusing on entomopathogenic fungi such as Metarhizium acridum. They have contributed to studies examining DNA repair pathways, antioxidant defense mechanisms, metabolite regulation, and UV-B and heat-shock stress responses, including key findings on CsbD-like proteins and their roles in fungal thermotolerance. Their expertise includes bioinformatics, strain construction, gene deletion and complementation technologies, and Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. The researcher has been involved in multiple laboratory and field-focused projects aimed at enhancing fungal biocontrol efficiency, improving conidial production, and advancing sustainable pest-management strategies. They have received recognition for scientific excellence through institutional awards and research-based achievements. Their scholarly contributions include peer-reviewed publications, collaborative work across genetic engineering research centers, and participation in projects related to fungal adaptation and functional genomics. Overall, the researcher’s work supports scientific understanding of fungal stress biology and contributes to improving environmentally friendly biocontrol applications.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, Y., & Xia, Y. (2026). Quercetin enhances tomato seed germination via phenylpropanoid-dependent regulation of ROS, hormone signaling, and starch hydrolysis. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 210, Article 110590.

Dai, H., Wen, Z., Xia, Y., & Jin, K. (2025). MaMsb2, a signaling mucin, is involved in conidiation, stress tolerances, and virulence in the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium acridum. Virulence, 16(1), Article 2541708.

Hong, G., Yu, L., Ji, H., Cao, Y., He, Z., Liu, C., Xia, Y., & Peng, G. (2025). Microbiological control for mosquito larvae: Current progress and applications. Virulence, 16(1), Article 2569999.

Li, X., Li, K., & Xia, Y. (2025). MaCsbD mediates thermotolerance and UV-B resistance in Metarhizium acridum by regulating DNA repair, antioxidant defense, and protective metabolites. Journal of Fungi, 11(12), 838.

Qiu, R., Zhou, J., Cao, T., Xia, Y., & Peng, G. (2025). Transcription Factor MaHMG, the high-mobility group protein, is implicated in conidiation pattern shift and stress tolerance in Metarhizium acridum. Journal of Fungi, 11(9), 628. Cheng, C., Zhang, R., Wang, Y., Yang, S., Yu, W., & Xia, Y. (2025). Biocontrol potential of entomopathogenic fungi against plant-parasitic nematodes: A Caenorhabditis elegans-based screening and mechanistic study. Journal of Fungi, 11(5), 381.

Hong, G., Yang, M., Wang, S., Xia, Y., & Peng, G. (2025). Metarhizium acridum transcription factor MaFTF1 negatively regulates virulence by controlling cuticle penetration of locusts. Pest Management Science, 81(4), Article 8604.

Du, Y., Hu, M., Xia, Y., & Jin, K. (2025). Unveiling the functions of the Lim-domain binding protein MaPtaB in Metarhizium acridum. Pest Management Science, 81(2), Article 8488.

Wang, J., Zou, Y., Xia, Y., & Jin, K. (2025). MaNrtB, a putative nitrate transporter, contributes to stress tolerance and virulence in the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium acridum. Journal of Fungi, 11(2), 111.