JungWoo Shin | Microbial Pathogenesis | Best Researcher Award

Mr. JungWoo Shin | Microbial Pathogenesis | Best Researcher Award

Master’s degree | KyungHee University | South Korea

Prof. Jung-Woo Shin is an accomplished researcher in the field of biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences, currently completing his M.S. at the College of Pharmacy, KyungHee University , following a B.S. in Biomedical & Medical and Pharmaceutical Materials with a double major from Hallym University . His professional experience encompasses extensive work on the modulation of gut microbiota and the therapeutic potential of probiotics, including Lactococcus lactis, Bifidobacterium longum, and Lactobacillus plantarum, in alleviating gastrointestinal disorders, neuroinflammation, liver injury, fibrosis, and anxiety- and depression-like behaviors in preclinical mouse models. Prof. Shin’s research interests focus on the intersection of microbiology, immunology, neuropharmacology, and translational therapeutics, particularly in understanding the mechanisms by which gut microbiota and probiotic interventions influence systemic and neurological health via pathways such as NF-κB, AMPK signaling, and IL-6 regulation. His research skills include in vivo modeling, molecular biology techniques, microbiome analysis, histopathology, and behavioral assays, as reflected in his publications in high-impact journals such as Letters in Applied Microbiology, Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, and Microbes and Infection. Prof. Shin has been recognized for his contributions to the field through various academic awards and honors during his graduate and undergraduate studies. He continues to advance innovative probiotic-based therapeutic strategies with translational potential for human health, aiming to bridge basic research and clinical application. His work has garnered significant recognition, with 2,427 citations , 94 published works, and an h-index of 26, underscoring his impactful contribution to biomedical research and the scientific community.

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  1. Park, S. Y., Park, C., Seo, J., & Shin, J. (2025). Public willingness to pay for chemical regulation in South Korea: The case of restriction on arsenic use. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 27(5), 11509–11526.
    Citations: 2
  2. Oh, M., Moon, H. B., Woo, J. R., Kim, H., & Shin, J. (2024). How to be a winner of future vehicle maintenance services: Consumer preference for vehicle self-diagnosis and fault prediction system in next-generation vehicles. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 1–13.
    Citations: 2
  3. Hong, Y., Shin, J., Choi, H., & Ahn, J. W. (2024). Investigating the value of parallel pipeline projects for water supply: A contingent valuation study in South Korea. Water, 16(6), 819.
    Citations: 2
  4. Kim, K., Shin, J., & Choi, J. Y. (2017). Impact analysis of economic contributors on knowledge creation activity by using the symmetric decomposition method. Symmetry, 9(11), 251.
    Citations: 2
  5. Kang, C., Lee, C., Zhao, X., Lee, D., Shin, J., & Lee, J. (2025). Safety still matters: Unveiling the value propositions of augmented reality head-up displays in autonomous vehicles through conjoint analysis. Travel Behaviour and Society, 39, 100915.
    Citations: 1

Dr. Abeni Beshiru | Microbiology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Abeni Beshiru | Microbiology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Western Delta University | Nigeria.

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🎓EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Abeni Beshiru began her academic journey with a B.Sc. in Microbiology, laying the foundation for her fascination with microbial systems and public health. She pursued her postgraduate studies with a strong commitment to infectious diseases and foodborne pathogens, eventually earning her Ph.D. in Microbiology, where her thesis focused on the microbial quality of food and antimicrobial resistance—a subject that continues to define her research trajectory.

💼PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

With a career marked by dedication and excellence, Dr. Beshiru has held numerous academic and research appointments. She has contributed to several university-based laboratories and national health initiatives, focusing on microbial risk assessments, environmental microbiology, and food safety research. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges microbiology with public health, making her an indispensable asset in both academic and clinical microbiology circles.

🔬CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON MICROBIOLOGY

Dr. Beshiru’s research spans critical areas in environmental and food microbiology, including antibiotic-resistant bacteria, foodborne pathogens, and the microbiological integrity of food processing environments. She has also explored the dynamics of microbial communities in response to environmental stressors. Her pioneering studies have shed light on Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella spp., and multi-drug resistant enteric bacteria in consumer foods.

🌍IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Beshiru’s work has had a global impact, influencing food safety policies and microbial risk assessment frameworks. Her publications have informed policy briefs and food regulatory standards, particularly in developing countries, where her research addresses pressing issues of sanitation, safe food handling, and emerging pathogens. She is often sought after as a consultant and collaborator in multinational projects.

🏆RESEARCH GRANTS AND FUNDING

Dr. Beshiru has been the recipient of competitive research grants, including funding from national research councils and international organizations supporting projects in foodborne disease surveillance, bacterial resistance profiling, and community-based microbial education. These grants underscore the trust and investment in her scientific leadership and innovation.

🦠LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

She is committed to mentoring early-career researchers, encouraging innovation in microbiological diagnostics, and promoting data-driven approaches to public health microbiology. Her legacy includes student mentorship, laboratory capacity-building, and published toolkits for microbiological analysis. Her future goals focus on combating antimicrobial resistance through genomic surveillance and predictive modeling.

🌟A VISIONARY IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Dr. Abeni Beshiru stands out as a visionary leader in the field of infectious disease microbiology, particularly in the context of global health challenges. Her foresight, scientific acumen, and collaborative spirit position her as a key figure in shaping the next generation of microbial threat response strategies.

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