Ogadimma Arisukwu | cancer | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Ogadimma Arisukwu | cancer | Editorial Board Member

Research Scholar | Landmark University | Nigeria

Dr. Ogadimma Arisukwu is an accomplished social scientist and lecturer at Landmark University, Omu-Aran, Nigeria, whose scholarship spans social policy, public health systems, community studies, and socio-cultural dynamics within African societies. His research examines the intersection of governance, health service delivery, livelihood realities, and culturally rooted behavioral responses, with a particular focus on how institutional structures shape societal well-being. Dr. Arisukwu’s work offers evidence-based insights into contemporary sociological challenges, including health insurance utilization, socio-cultural perceptions of reproductive technologies, and emerging threats such as employment scams that affect vulnerable populations. His publications demonstrate strong methodological rigor, integrating qualitative and quantitative approaches to understand lived experiences, inform policy reforms, and strengthen community resilience. As an active academic contributor, he has authored numerous peer-reviewed studies in reputable international journals, contributing to global debates on health equity, social justice, and cultural determinants of human behavior. Dr. Arisukwu engages in interdisciplinary collaborations with scholars across Nigeria and beyond, promoting research that bridges academic inquiry and practical societal needs. His work carries substantial societal relevance, supporting better-informed policymaking, advancing inclusive healthcare practices, and deepening understanding of cultural frameworks that shape public perception and behavior. Through sustained research productivity and community-centered academic engagement, he has established himself as a respected voice in sociology and social policy research. Dr. Arisukwu’s academic influence and research productivity are reflected in his metrics 212 citations, 31 documents, and an h-index of 9.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate | LinkedIn

Featured Publications

1. Job scams in Ibadan (2024) Arisukwu, O., et al. (2024). Job advertisements and lived experiences of victims of job scams in Ibadan, Nigeria. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy.
(Citations: 2)

2. NHIS–HMO healthcare perception (2023) Mkperedem, A. A., Ogunlade, P., Igbolekwu, C., Arisukwu, O., Owa, S. O., Afolabi, A. O., & Etta-Oyong, S. O. (2023). Healthcare service delivery perception among NHIS-HMO enrollees in Lagos hospitals. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. (Citations: 2)

3. Religious & cultural interpretations of artificial insemination (2023) Authors include: Arisukwu, O., et al. (2023). Religious and cultural interpretations of artificial insemination in South-West Nigeria. AJOG Global Reports. (Citations: 4)

4. Attitudes of medical personnel in Lagos hospitals (2023) Mkperedem, A. A., Ogunlade, P., Igbolekwu, C., Arisukwu, O., Owa, S. O., Afolabi, A. O., & Etta-Oyong, S. O. (2023). Perception among NHIS–HMO enrolees of the attitudes of medical personnel during outpatient care in Lagos hospitals. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20021218

5. Youth gambling in Nigeria (2021)

Adebisi, T., Alabi, O., Arisukwu, O., & Asamu, F. (2021). Gambling in transition: Assessing youth narratives of gambling in Nigeria. Journal of Gambling Studies. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10899-020-09982-x

Hifzur R Siddique | Cancer Science | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hifzur R Siddique | Cancer Science | Editorial Board Member

Assistant Professor | Aligarh Muslim University | India

Dr. Hifzur R. Siddique is a distinguished researcher and academic at Aligarh Muslim University, India, specializing in cancer biology, nanomedicine, stem cell research, chemoresistance mechanisms, and translational therapeutics. His work spans the synthesis and characterization of metal oxide nanoparticles with anticancer potential, epigenetic regulation in cancer, and preclinical evaluation of natural compounds like lupeol for chemotherapeutic applications. Dr. Siddique has contributed significantly to methodological advancements, including the use of Drosophila melanogaster models for DNA damage studies and luciferase-based reporter assays for kinase activity assessment. With a robust portfolio of 103 publications in high-impact journals, book chapters, and systematic reviews, he collaborates extensively with over 340 co-authors worldwide, reflecting his leadership in multidisciplinary cancer research. His studies not only advance fundamental understanding of tumor biology but also address translational challenges, bridging laboratory findings to clinical and societal impact. Dr. Siddique’s research has influenced global guidelines on rare malignancies such as NUT carcinoma and contributed to the development of nanocomposite-based therapeutic strategies. His work embodies a commitment to improving cancer outcomes, fostering innovation, and mentoring the next generation of scientists in oncology and biomedical sciences. Dr. Siddique’s academic influence and research productivity are reflected in his metrics 3,083 citations, 103 documents, and an h-index of 30.

Featured Publications

Siddique, H. R., & Saleem, M. (2011). Beneficial health effects of lupeol triterpene: A review of preclinical studies. Life Sciences, 88(7-8), 285–293. [Cited by 477]

Siddique, H. R., & Saleem, M. (2012). Role of BMI1, a stem cell factor, in cancer recurrence and chemoresistance: Preclinical and clinical evidences. Stem Cells, 30(3), 372–378. [Cited by 419]

Mishra, S. K., Siddique, H. R., & Saleem, M. (2012). S100A4 calcium-binding protein is key player in tumor progression and metastasis: Preclinical and clinical evidence. Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 31(1), 163–172. [Cited by 212]

Siddique, H. R., Chowdhuri, D. K., Saxena, D. K., & Dhawan, A. (2005). Validation of Drosophila melanogaster as an in vivo model for genotoxicity assessment using modified alkaline Comet assay. Mutagenesis, 20(4), 285–290. [Cited by 146]

Fatma, H., Maurya, S. K., & Siddique, H. R. (2022). Epigenetic modifications of c-MYC: Role in cancer cell reprogramming, progression and chemoresistance. Seminars in Cancer Biology, 83, 166–176. [Cited by 136]

Ramon Mangues | Cancer | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Dr. Ramon Mangues | Cancer | Best Research Article Award

Pharmacological Research | Institut de Recerca Sant Pau | Spain

Prof. Dr. Ramon Mangues Bafalluy, PharmD, PhD, is a distinguished Clinical Pharmacist and Biomedical Research Professor at the Institut de Recerca, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, where he leads the Consolidated Oncogenesis and Antitumor Drugs Group (GOA). A recognized authority in oncology, nanomedicine, and targeted drug delivery, he has made pioneering contributions to the development of therapeutic nanotechnologies and translational cancer research. Trained in pharmacy and clinical pharmacology, Dr. Mangues advanced his expertise in cancer biology through extensive postdoctoral research at the New York University Medical Center. His professional career spans key leadership roles within IIB Sant Pau, CIBER-BBN, and as Co-founder and Scientific Advisor of Nanoligent S.L., a spin-off dedicated to translating nanomedicine discoveries into clinical therapies. His research interests encompass nanoconjugates, protein-based nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery, immunotherapeutic strategies, preclinical drug development, and biomarker identification for improved cancer diagnosis and treatment. A strong advocate of collaborative science, he has partnered with leading clinical specialists and secured numerous competitive research grants, including participation in major European Union initiatives such as SAFE-N-MEDTECH, EuroTransBio, and H2020 programs. Holding multiple patents in nanomedicine, Dr. Mangues’s innovative work bridges the gap between molecular oncology and clinical application. As a mentor and academic leader, he has supervised numerous doctoral theses and authored an extensive body of publications that have shaped contemporary cancer nanotherapy approaches. His achievements have been recognized through prestigious distinctions for research excellence and international scientific leadership. Dr. Mangues’s enduring impact on biomedical innovation is evident through 7,280 citations, 154 documents, and an h-index of 42, underscoring his influential role in advancing nanomedicine and targeted cancer therapy research.

Featured Publications

1. Merlos-Suárez, A., Barriga, F. M., Jung, P., Iglesias, M., Céspedes, M. V., Rossell, D., Sevillano, M., Attolini, C. S.-O., Hernando-Momblona, X., da Silva-Diz, V., Muñoz, P., Clevers, H., Sancho, E., Mangues, R., & Batlle, E. (2011). The intestinal stem cell signature identifies colorectal cancer stem cells and predicts disease relapse. Cell Stem Cell, 8(5), 511–524. Cited by: 1,145

2. Sanchez-Garcia, L., Martín, L., Mangues, R., Ferrer-Miralles, N., Vázquez, E., & Villaverde, A. (2016). Recombinant pharmaceuticals from microbial cells: A 2015 update. Microbial Cell Factories, 15(1), 33. Cited by: 445

3. Esteller, M., Gonzalez, S., Risques, R. A., Marcuello, E., Mangues, R., Germa, J. R., Herman, J. G., Capellà, G., & Peinado, M. A. (2001). K-ras and p16 aberrations confer poor prognosis in human colorectal cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 19(2), 299–304. Cited by: 335

4. Guerrero, S., Casanova, I., Farré, L., Mazo, A., Capellà, G., & Mangues, R. (2000). K-ras codon 12 mutation induces higher level of resistance to apoptosis and predisposition to anchorage-independent growth than codon 13 mutation or proto-oncogene. Cancer Research, 60(23), 6750–6756. Cited by: 325

5. Ventura, S., Zurdo, J., Narayanan, S., Parreño, M., Mangues, R., Reif, B., Chiti, F., Giannoni, E., Dobson, C. M., & Serrano, L. (2004). Short amino acid stretches can mediate amyloid formation in globular proteins: The Src homology 3 (SH3) case. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 101(19), 7258–7263. Cited by: 301

Dr. Sadaf Haiyat | Hematolymphoid malignancy | Excellence in Research

Dr. Sadaf Haiyat | Hematolymphoid malignancy | Excellence in Research

MPMMCC, HBCH,Tata memorial centreVaranasi | India

AUTHOR PROFILE

GOOGLE SCHOLAR

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Sadaf Haiyat laid a strong foundation for her medical career at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), one of India’s premier institutions. She completed her MBBS in 2011 and pursued her MD in Pathology, graduating in 2016 with distinction. Her early education was marked by academic excellence, securing 75.5% in SSSC (10+2) with a distinction in Chemistry, and scoring a 99% merit in Science during high school at Nazareth Academy, Gaya.

🧑‍🏫 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Haiyat has accrued over 11 years of rich experience in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, including senior roles across reputed institutions such as J.N.M.C.H, AMU, Popular Multispeciality Hospital (Varanasi), Dr. Lal Path Labs (New Delhi), and currently serves as Assistant Professor and Consultant Oncopathologist at the Tata Memorial Centre/MPMMCC, Varanasi.

Her journey has spanned clinical diagnostics, academic teaching, lab administration, and quality assurance. She played a pivotal role in establishing a molecular pathology lab and actively leads EQAS audits and CAP/NABL compliance efforts.

🧪 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON HEMATOLYMPHOID MALIGNANCY

Dr. Haiyat has significantly contributed to the diagnosis and characterization of hematolymphoid malignancies, integrating morphological, immunohistochemical, molecular, and cytogenetic techniques. She has independently handled bone marrow biopsies, hematopathology diagnostics, and real-time PCR testing, including for EGFR, HER2/neu, and EWSR1 alterations. Her role in initiating molecular diagnostics for precision oncology marks a critical contribution to personalized medicine in resource-optimized settings.

📚 ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONS AND CITES

  • Total Publications: 25 (including 19 in international journals)

  • Presentations: 34 papers/posters at national and international platforms

  • Conferences Attended: 44 (10 international, 34 national)

  • Notable Thesis: “Role of Syndecan-1 (CD138) as a Diagnostic Biomarker for Plasma Cells in Patients of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding”

Her research is regularly cited in hematology and oncopathology contexts, particularly for rare case diagnostics and biomarker identification.

🌏 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Her academic and diagnostic influence extends internationally, evidenced by:

  • Membership in prestigious bodies such as the International Society of Gynecological Pathology, Association of Molecular Pathology (AMP), and the British Association of Urologic Pathology.

  • Awarded the 2024 Global Pathology Education Award by the College of American Pathologists (CAP) — a global recognition of excellence and commitment to medical education and diagnostics.

🏆 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Haiyat’s legacy is anchored in diagnostic precision, academic mentoring, and laboratory excellence. With a growing footprint in digital pathology, molecular diagnostics, and oncopathology, she is poised to lead next-generation pathology services, potentially extending to AI-assisted diagnostics, genomics-based therapeutic mapping, and international collaborations in cancer diagnostics.

She also mentors senior residents and scientific assistants, reflecting her commitment to nurturing the next wave of medical professionals.

🔚 CONCLUSION

Dr. Sadaf Haiyat stands out as a visionary pathologist, blending diagnostic expertise with academic vigor and clinical leadership. Her journey from a meritorious student to a recognized name in oncopathology reflects a commitment to excellence, education, and innovation. With a robust foundation, international accolades, and an eye toward the future of molecular and digital pathology, Dr. Haiyat is undeniably shaping the landscape of modern diagnostic medicine in India and beyond.

📊NOTABLE PUBLICATION:

Breast lymphomas: Clinical and pathological insights from a tertiary cancer care center in India
Journal: Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology
Year: 2024


Megaloblastic anemia: A common but often neglected cause of pyrexia of unknown origin
Journal: Journal of Translational Internal Medicine
Year: 2015


Epithelioid sarcoma: A diagnostic challenge of a rare presentation
Journal: Archives of International Surgery
Year: 2016


A Survey of Intestinal Lesions with Special Reference to Intestinal Tuberculosis in and Around Uttar Pradesh, India
Journal: International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences
Year: 2015


Extradigital Glomus Tumour of Ankle in a Toddler: A Rare Case Report with Unusual Presentation
Journal: Journal of Medical and Surgical Pathology
Year: 2018