Professor Nadia M. Hamdy is a renowned researcher with significant contributions to the scientific community since 2004. She has over 120 publications, 5 book chapters, and a Scopus h-index of 43. She has supervised 50 masters’ and PhD students and has received numerous awards, including the life-time acheivement award 2025, Obada International Award for Distinguished Researchers 2025, ASU Appreciation Award in Technological Sciences 2024, ASRT-Egypt State Award Dr. Shawky el Hadad Award in cancer 2023, and the International “Wendy Harvan” Top Honorary Award in February 2023, and several international Honorary Awards in 2025 and 2021. Her research interests include pharmaceutical clinical biochemistry, molecular biology, genetic studies, biomarkers, immuno-oncology, biotechnology, and nano-biotechnology. She focuses on understanding genetic and epigenetic mechanisms of cancers and diseases, developing biomarkers for disease prognosis, and exploring innovative therapeutic approaches. She is also a member of the editorial board of 9 Q1 & Q2 Scopus journals and a reviewer for international and regional grants, awards, and scientific journals.
Professor Ahmed S. Sultan is a distinguished Professor of Stem Cell and Molecular Oncology at Georgetown University Medical Center. He received his MD/PhD from Osaka University School of Medicine in 1999 and an M.P.H. from Georgetown University in 2005. Dr. Sultan's research interests include clinical biochemistry, molecular biology, gene therapy for breast and liver cancer, and the role of stem cells in cancer models. His innovative research focuses on discovering new methods and treatment strategies for metastatic cancers, isolating and manipulating cancer stem cells versus human cancer cells. Dr. Sultan aims to enhance the quality of life for cancer patients through innovative research.
Professor John F. Kennedy is a distinguished scientist with four degrees from The University of Birmingham. He has received prestigious awards such as the Meldola Medal for Chemistry and the Carbohydrate Chemistry Award by the Royal Society of Chemistry. Prof. Kennedy has held various professional appointments, including Director of the Birmingham Carbohydrate and Protein Technology Group and Professor of Applied Chemistry at Glyndwr University. He has published over 800 papers and authored or edited around twenty books. His research interests include carbohydrate chemistry, enzyme technology, and the environmental impact of industrial processes. Prof. Kennedy has been involved in developing innovative solutions for medical and environmental challenges, demonstrating a commitment to advancing science for the benefit of society.