Dr. wenjie ren | The field of food safety | Best Researcher Award

Dr. wenjie ren | The field of food safety | Best Researcher Award

Henan University of Technology, China

Author Profile

Scopus 

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Wenjie Ren’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in food science, which shaped her path as a researcher and educator. She pursued her Doctorate in Food Science and Engineering at Nanchang University between September 2012 and June 2019, where she immersed herself in multidisciplinary studies that bridged microbiology, immunology, and analytical chemistry. Her doctoral research laid a solid foundation for her later focus on immunological detection techniques and genetic engineering antibodies.

A turning point in her academic development was her tenure as a Visiting Scholar at the University of California, Davis, from November 2017 to November 2018. This international exposure broadened her scientific perspective, enabling her to engage with cutting-edge technologies in biosensor design and molecular diagnostics. The UC Davis experience significantly enriched her methodological approach, especially in antibody engineering and rapid detection technologies—skills that continue to influence her current research.

👩‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Since November 2019, Dr. Ren has served as a Lecturer at the College of Grain, Oil and Food Science, Henan University of Technology, where she is not only a passionate educator but also a master’s degree supervisor guiding the next generation of food scientists. Her role blends academic instruction with hands-on research training, ensuring students are equipped with both theoretical knowledge and practical expertise.

Dr. Ren’s responsibilities extend beyond the lecture hall. She actively engages in curriculum development and academic outreach programs that aim to bridge the gap between university research and industry application. Her commitment to mentoring is evident in her collaborative projects with graduate students, encouraging innovation in applied food science and analytical technology.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

At the core of Dr. Wenjie Ren’s scientific contributions lies her specialized research on the immunological detection of small molecule compounds. This area has tremendous relevance in food safety, environmental monitoring, and public health. Through her work, she explores innovative ways to detect harmful residues such as pesticides, mycotoxins, and antibiotic contaminants in food products.

Another defining feature of her research is the construction and application of genetic engineering antibodies. By leveraging recombinant DNA technology and molecular biology, Dr. Ren develops highly specific and sensitive antibodies that can be incorporated into biosensors and diagnostic platforms. These tools are instrumental in ensuring food safety compliance and have potential for commercialization in agro-industrial sectors.

Her contributions include significant project leadership. She serves as the Principal Investigator for the National Natural Science Foundation of China for Young Scientists (Project No. 32402234) and the Henan Provincial Department of Education Project (Project No. 22A550004). These prestigious grants not only reflect the scientific merit of her proposals but also her growing recognition as a leading researcher in her field.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Wenjie Ren’s excellence in research has been acknowledged by both national and provincial funding agencies in China. Receiving the National Natural Science Foundation grant for young scientists is a testament to her innovative vision and research integrity. Her successful track record in securing competitive funding highlights her capability to conceptualize and execute research that addresses real-world problems, especially in the area of rapid detection technologies.

In addition to her grant successes, Dr. Ren has built a commendable publication record, contributing to high-impact journals in analytical chemistry and food sciences. Her co-authored works on smartphone-based aptasensors and CRISPR/Cas12a-mediated detection platforms position her at the forefront of biosensor innovation in food safety.

🌍 Impact and Influence

The societal relevance of Dr. Ren’s research cannot be overstated. In an age where food safety is a global concern, her work on rapid and portable detection technologies provides viable solutions for early warning systems. Her research tools empower food producers, regulators, and consumers with faster, cheaper, and more accurate diagnostic methods.

Moreover, her commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration—especially with chemists, molecular biologists, and computer scientists—underscores her belief in the collective power of science to drive impactful change. Her participation in international academic circles and continued engagement with global research communities also contributes to the exchange of knowledge beyond borders.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a rising figure in food safety diagnostics and immunoassay development, Dr. Wenjie Ren is poised to leave a lasting legacy. Her current work is expected to evolve toward integrated sensing platforms that combine microfluidics, nanomaterials, and AI-enhanced data interpretation. These innovations could revolutionize how we monitor contaminants in food systems—making testing more accessible in resource-limited regions and enabling real-time analysis on-site.

Dr. Ren is also passionate about nurturing future scientists. By training her students in advanced laboratory techniques and encouraging publication in peer-reviewed journals, she is cultivating a new generation of responsible and skilled researchers.

In the years ahead, Dr. Ren aspires to expand her research collaborations globally, continue contributing to cutting-edge discoveries, and advocate for sustainable and science-driven food systems. Her career exemplifies the ideal fusion of academic rigor, technological innovation, and social responsibility.

📝Notable Publications

A dual‑mode sensor for rapid detection of procymidone: “Dark box” qualitative analysis and electrochemical quantification mediated by PdHPCN‑222/PEI‑rGO and CRISPR/Cas12a

Authors: Ruonan Wang, Baoshan He, Zhengyong Liang, Yao Liu, Jun Yang, Huali Jin, Min Wei, Wenjie Ren, Zhiguang Suo, Yiwei Xu pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov+15ouci.dntb.gov.ua+15papers.ssrn.com+15

Journal: Food Chemistry

Year: 2025

Portable aptasensor for smartphones using trimetallic PtPdAuNFs and triplex molecular switch for rapid detection of procymidone

Authors: Ruonan Wang, Baoshan He, Zhengyong Liang, Yuling Wang, Huali Jin, Min Wei, Wenjie Ren, Zhiguang Suo, Yiwei Xu

Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal (Vol. 519)

Year: 2025

Dr. Anna Szewczyk | molecular biology and cell signalling | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anna Szewczyk | molecular biology and cell signalling | Best Researcher Award

Wroclaw Medical University, Poland

Profile

Scopus 

Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Anna Szewczyk (Zielichowska) embarked on her scientific journey with a deep passion for biomedical research, particularly in the field of innovative cancer therapies. From an early stage, she displayed a remarkable ability to grasp complex biological concepts and apply them in a laboratory setting. Her academic years were filled with rigorous coursework and hands-on research experiences that strengthened her foundation in molecular biology, cellular studies, and advanced laboratory techniques. Her dedication to scientific exploration set her apart, paving the way for a promising career in oncology and electroporation-based treatments.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Anna Szewczyk has made significant strides in the field of biomedical research through her work at the State Research Institute Center for Innovative Medicine in Vilnius, Lithuania, and Wroclaw Medical University in Poland. As a postdoctoral fellow in Vilnius, she has been deeply involved in studying nanosecond electroporation and its applications in gene electrotransfer. Her research focuses on analyzing the cellular stress induced by electroporation, a crucial aspect of optimizing this technology for therapeutic purposes. Her work at Wroclaw Medical University further highlights her expertise in immuno-oncology, electroporation techniques, and 3D bioprinting. She has played a key role in optimizing therapy parameters, validating results, and contributing to the development of advanced cancer treatments.

Contributions and Research Focus 🌍

Anna’s research is centered on exploring the potential of electroporation-based treatments in oncology. By utilizing various pulse variants, such as microsecond and nanosecond pulses, as well as unipolar and bipolar techniques, she aims to enhance drug delivery and improve cancer treatment outcomes. Her work incorporates methodologies such as electro-chemotherapy, confocal microscopy, and immunocytochemistry assays to assess the effectiveness of these treatments. Additionally, her expertise in 3D bioprinting enables her to create realistic cancer models that aid in testing new therapeutic approaches. She is also actively involved in grant applications and conference organization, ensuring that her research contributes to the broader scientific community.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Anna’s dedication and contributions to biomedical research have been recognized through multiple publications in esteemed scientific journals. Her findings have provided valuable insights into the mechanisms of electroporation and its implications in cancer therapy. She has also been invited to present her research at international conferences, where she has shared her knowledge with fellow scientists and established meaningful collaborations. Her ability to secure funding for research projects further demonstrates her commitment to advancing the field of oncology and electroporation-based therapies.

Impact and Influence 📈

Through her research and professional endeavors, Anna Szewczyk has made a significant impact on the scientific community. Her work in electroporation has contributed to the development of more precise and effective cancer treatments, offering hope to patients with aggressive or treatment-resistant cancers. She has also been instrumental in mentoring young researchers, guiding them in their academic pursuits and fostering a collaborative research environment. Her passion for scientific discovery continues to inspire those around her, making her a respected figure in her field.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

As she continues to advance in her career, Anna aims to expand the applications of electroporation-based therapies and explore new frontiers in cancer treatment. She envisions a future where these innovative techniques become a standard part of clinical oncology, improving patient outcomes worldwide. By collaborating with leading scientists and institutions, she seeks to further refine electroporation methodologies and develop novel therapeutic strategies. Her legacy will be one of relentless pursuit of scientific excellence, a commitment to innovation, and a passion for making a meaningful impact in the fight against cancer.

📝Notable Publications

Cytotoxic Activity of Curcumin- and Resveratrol-Loaded Core–Shell Systems in Resistant and Sensitive Human Ovarian Cancer Cells

Author: J. Weżgowiec, Z. Łapińska, Ł. Lamch, M. Wiȩckiewicz, K.A. Wilk
Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Year: 2025

The Additive Effect of 17β-Estradiol on the Modulation of Electrochemotherapy with Calcium Ions or Cisplatin in Human Clear Carcinoma Cells

Author: Z. Łapińska, N. Rembiałkowska, A. Szewczyk, J. Kulbacka, D. Baczyńska
Journal: Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
Year: 2024

Electroporation-Derived Melanoma Extracellular Particles Activate Fibroblasts

Author: A. Choromańska, U. Szwedowicz, A. Szewczyk, D. Baczyńska, J. Kulbacka
Journal: BBA – General Subjects
Year: 2024

Application of Gold Nanoparticles for Improvement of Electroporation-Assisted Drug Delivery and Bleomycin Electrochemotherapy

Author: B. Lekešytė, E. Mickevičiūtė, P. Malakauskaitė, J. Novickij, V. Novickij
Journal: Pharmaceutics
Year: 2024