Gumer Pérez | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Outstanding Contribution Award

Mrs. Gumer Pérez | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Outstanding Contribution Award

Professor | Public University of Navarre | Spain

Gúmer Pérez is a researcher at Universidad Pública de Navarra (Spain) with recognized expertise in fungal genomics, transcriptomics, and biotechnology, particularly in Pleurotus ostreatus and lignocellulose degradation. He has authored 20+ peer-reviewed publications in leading journals such as PNAS, PLOS Genetics, BMC Genomics, Journal of Fungi, and New Biotechnology, accumulating ~958citations with an h-index of 14. His work integrates comparative genomics, mitochondrial biology, and enzyme regulation, advancing knowledge relevant to sustainable bioprocessing, fungal breeding, and bioeconomy applications. He actively collaborates with international research teams, contributing to both fundamental science and applied biotechnological innovation.

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Farhad Zare | Biotechnology | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Farhad Zare | Biotechnology | Editorial Board Member

Graduated | Shiraz University | Iran

Dr. Farhad Zare is a researcher affiliated with Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran, specializing in advanced fluid dynamics, physiological simulations and experimental methodologies in biomedical and engineering contexts. His work focuses on enhancing the scientific understanding of liquid behavior in complex biological systems with particular emphasis on nasal spray deposition synthetic mucus properties and the interactions between saline solutions and stereolithography (SLA) resin structures used in anatomical modeling.Dr. Zare has authored 4 peer-reviewed publications which have collectively received 24 citations across 22 scholarly documents reflecting the growing impact of his contributions within the scientific community. His h-index of 3 demonstrates consistent research quality particularly in highly specialized domains where experimental rigor and interdisciplinary collaboration are essential. His recent open-access article Enhancing Physiological Realism in Nasal Spray Deposition Studies: Synthetic Mucus Properties and Interactions with Saline Solutions and Stereolithography Resin provides innovative methodological advancements that strengthen the fidelity of in vitro nasal models and support better translational outcomes in pharmaceutical delivery research.Throughout his academic career Dr. Zare has collaborated with eight international and national co-authors contributing to interdisciplinary teams that integrate engineering material science and biomedical research. His work aligns with global scientific efforts to improve drug delivery efficiency optimize medical device design and support patient-centered healthcare solutions through more accurate biophysical modeling.Dr. Zare’s research carries meaningful societal impact by advancing the accuracy of experimental platforms used in respiratory therapeutics thereby informing safer and more effective clinical practices. His commitment to methodological precision scientific transparency and collaborative knowledge-building positions him as a valuable contributor to the evolving fields of biomedical engineering and applied fluid mechanics.

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1. Seifelnasr, A., Zare, F., Si, X., & Xi, J. (2025). Enhancing physiological realism in nasal spray deposition studies: Synthetic mucus properties and interactions with saline solutions and stereolithography resin. Liquids, 5(2), 11. Cited By : 3

2.Zare, F. (2025). Risk assessment of outdoor micron particulate matters inhaled in the respiratory system of a standing mannequin in a room ventilated by a wind catcher. International Journal of Clinical Studies and Medical Case Reports, 49, 001218.

3.Seifelnasr, A., Zare, F., Si, X., & Xi, J. (2025). Exploring e-vape aerosol penetration into paranasal sinuses: Insights from patient-specific models. Pharmaceuticals, 18(2), 142.

4.Seifelnasr, A., Zare, F., Si, X. A., & Xi, J. (2023). Optimized gravity-driven intranasal drop administration delivers significant doses to the ostiomeatal complex and maxillary sinus. Drug Delivery and Translational Research, 14, 488–? (article number 01488-4).

5.Zare, F., Aalaei, E., Zare, F., Faramarzi, M., & Kamali, R. (2022). Targeted drug delivery to the inferior meatus cavity of the nasal airway using a nasal spray device with an angled tip. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 218, 106864.