Fatma Yurt | Nanomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Fatma Yurt | Nanomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Ege University | Turkey

Prof. Dr. Fatma Yurt is a Professor at the Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Ege University, İzmir, Türkiye, where she serves as Coordinator of the Nuclear Applications Program and has previously directed the Institute. She earned her B.Sc. in Chemistry and her Ph.D. in Nuclear Sciences, both from Ege University, and has become a leading academic and researcher in radiopharmacy, nuclear medicine, pharmaceutical technology, radiation shielding, photodynamic therapy, and imaging of infections and cancers. Her pioneering work bridges fundamental nuclear sciences with translational medical applications, with a particular focus on radiopharmaceuticals, radionuclide diagnostics, and innovative therapeutic strategies for cancer and other diseases. Prof. Yurt has published 133 documents, which have been cited 1,613 times across 1,208 documents, achieving an h-index of 22, reflecting her strong international research impact. Her recent research has explored multifunctional nanomaterials, targeted drug delivery systems, and hybrid therapeutic-imaging platforms that integrate photothermal, photodynamic, and chemotherapeutic effects, underscoring her interdisciplinary approach to advancing nuclear applications in medicine. She has also contributed significantly to the development of novel radiolabeling techniques, biosensing strategies, and in vitro and in vivo evaluation methods, demonstrating a commitment to both basic and applied science. In addition to her extensive research contributions, she is a dedicated educator and mentor, fostering the next generation of scientists while contributing to academic leadership, curriculum development, and international collaborations at Ege University, ensuring the growth and global recognition of nuclear sciences research in Türkiye.

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Featured Publications

  • Kaya, G., Tunçel, A., Özel, D., Sert, B., Harputlu, E., Ünlü, C. G., Ocakoglu, K., & Yurt, F. (2025). Fucoidan-functionalized molybdenum carbide nanospheres for combined therapy: Photothermal, photodynamic, and chemotherapeutic effects on triple-negative breast cancer cell lines. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.

  • Özel, D., & Yurt, F. (2025). Synthesis and characterization of manganese-loaded core-shell SPIONs for dual T1/T2 weighted MR imaging applications in breast cancer. Inorganic Chemistry Communications.

  • Özel, D., Tunçel, A., Kaya, G., Sert, B., Yilmaz, O., Aktas, S., Kolatan, H. E., Gokbayrak, Ö., Ünlü, C. G., & Yurt, F. (2025). Targeted therapy for glioblastoma: Synergistic effects of GO/C-TMZ,@, PmAb and magnetic hyperthermia. ACS Applied Bio Materials.

  • Tunçel, A., Sert, B., Özel, D., Kaya, G., Harputlu, E., Ünlü, C. G., Güleç, S., Yurt, F., & Ocakoglu, K. (2025). Enhanced glioblastoma treatment via carbon-coated perovskite nanohybrid: Synergistic effects of targeted chemotherapy and magnetic hyperthermia. Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology.

  • Özel, D., Sarıkahya, N. B., Tunçel, A., Nalbantsoy, A., & Yurt, F. (2025). Preparation and biodistribution of [131I]iodoelmalienoside a, a saponin-based adjuvant, in mice. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry.

  • Kaya, G., Tunçel, A., Özel, D., Sert, B., Harputlu, E., Ünlü, C. G., Ocakoglu, K., & Yurt, F. (2025). Assessment of Mo₂C@C@Fuc/Mo₂C-MXene@Fuc hybrid structures: Potential for photothermal and photodynamic applications. Surfaces and Interfaces.

  • Sezgin, E., Camgöz, B., & Yurt, F. (2025). Radiation dosimetry in 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT prostate imaging. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry.

  • Sert, B., Kaya, G., Çiçek, S., Harputlu, E., Şimşek, T., Tekgül, A., Ünlü, C. G., Yurt, F., & Ocakoglu, K. (2025). Influence of silane coating and graphene oxide integration on the magnetothermal behaviors of La1-xSrxMnO3 nanoparticles. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials.

Hanghang Liu | Nanomedicine | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hanghang Liu | Nanomedicine | Women Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at China Three Gorges University | China

Prof. Dr. Hanghang Liu is an accomplished Associate Professor at China Three Gorges University, with expertise in nanomedicine, molecular imaging, and targeted drug delivery. Her academic foundation blends chemistry and preclinical medicine, enabling her to develop multifunctional nanomaterials for the diagnosis and treatment of complex diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and breast cancer. She has made significant research contributions published in high-impact journals. In addition to her research achievements, she actively mentors graduate students in the development of natural product-based nanomedicine, promoting interdisciplinary innovation in biomedical science. Prof. Liu’s work stands at the intersection of fundamental research and clinical translation, making her a leading figure in the advancement of therapeutic nanotechnologies.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Hanghang Liu has a strong and interdisciplinary academic foundation in chemistry and biomedical sciences. She began her academic journey at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Henan Normal University, where she developed a solid grounding in chemical principles and research methodologies. She then advanced her studies at the Laboratory of Molecular Imaging and Nuclear Medicine at Soochow University, where she completed a doctoral degree in Chemistry with a focus on multifunctional metal nanoprobes for the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. Continuing in the same laboratory, she further specialized in preclinical medicine, exploring the application of multifunctional nanomaterials for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease. Her academic path reflects a seamless integration of chemistry, nanotechnology, and translational medicine, which serves as the backbone of her pioneering research in nanomedicine.

Experience

Prof. Dr. Hanghang Liu has cultivated a distinguished career in nanomedicine and molecular imaging through a combination of research, teaching, and mentorship. She currently serves as an Associate Professor at China Three Gorges University, where she leads research efforts in the development and application of natural product-based nanomedicine. In this role, she supervises six master’s students and contributes to the advancement of interdisciplinary research in the Natural Products Research and Utilization Laboratory. Prior to this, she gained valuable experience as a Research Assistant at Soochow University’s Laboratory of Molecular Imaging and Nuclear Medicine, where she was deeply involved in cutting-edge projects related to nanoparticle-based diagnostics and therapeutics for neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. Throughout her professional journey, Prof. Liu has demonstrated a strong commitment to innovation and academic excellence, consistently contributing to high-impact research and nurturing future scientific talent.

Research Interests

Prof. Dr. Hanghang Liu’s research interests lie at the intersection of nanotechnology, molecular imaging, and biomedical applications. She focuses on the design and development of multifunctional nanomaterials for the diagnosis and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Parkinson’s disease, and various cancers such as breast cancer. Her work emphasizes the use of metal-based nanoprobes, biomimetic nanoparticles, and natural product-derived nanomedicine to enhance therapeutic efficacy and targeting precision. Additionally, she is interested in the mechanisms of autophagy, oxidative stress modulation, and immune activation through nanoplatforms. Her research aims to bridge fundamental science with clinical application, advancing the field of translational nanomedicine.

Publications

Inhibiting Immune Crosstalk by Modulation of the Intracellular Function and Extracellular Environment of Diseased Microglia to Boost Parkinson’s Disease Therapy

Recent Advance in Sensitive Detection of Demethylase FTO

The Label- and Laser-Free Autocatalytic Nucleic Acid Amplification Reaction for the Sensitive miRNA Detection

Hijacking Endogenous Iron to Amplify Lysosomal-Mitochondrial Cascade Damage for Boosting Anti-Tumor Immunotherapy

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Hanghang Liu is a highly suitable and deserving candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Her pioneering work in developing multifunctional nanoprobes for the diagnosis and therapy of complex diseases like Parkinson’s and breast cancer showcases her as a forward-thinking and impactful researcher. With continued efforts toward global engagement and outreach, she is well-poised to shape the future of nanomedicine and inspire women in science worldwide.