Silvia Gramolelli | Health Safety and Environment | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Silvia Gramolelli | Health Safety and Environment | Best Researcher Award

Academy Research Fellow at Åbo Akademi University, Finland

Dr. Silvia Gramolelli is an accomplished cancer virologist whose work has significantly advanced our understanding of virus-host interactions in tumorigenesis. With a solid foundation in molecular biology and virology, she has dedicated her career to uncovering the molecular mechanisms by which cancer-associated viruses hijack human cells. Her expertise spans from molecular virology to translational cancer research, with a notable emphasis on the role of the Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) in gastric cancer. Based in Finland, Dr. Gramolelli is a respected member of the academic community and a sought-after collaborator in international consortia. Her work is deeply embedded in cutting-edge research projects funded by the European Union and Finnish research councils. Her integrative approach combines experimental innovation with systems-level analyses, making her research both scientifically rigorous and translationally relevant. Dr. Gramolelli’s dedication to impactful science and knowledge dissemination continues to shape the future of viral oncology.

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Education

Dr. Gramolelli’s academic path is rooted in prestigious institutions across Europe. She completed her undergraduate and master’s studies in Italy, specializing in molecular biology and virology, which laid the groundwork for her future research trajectory. Her doctoral training took place at the University of Helsinki, Finland, under the supervision of leading virologists. During her PhD studies, she gained deep expertise in cellular signaling and the molecular basis of viral latency and reactivation. Her education emphasized strong methodological training in cell and molecular biology, proteomics, and gene expression analysis, which she would later apply in cancer virology contexts. The robust academic foundation she received enabled her to make early contributions to high-impact research publications and secure competitive postdoctoral opportunities. Her educational journey reflects a balance between foundational scientific learning and applied biomedical research, which has fueled her long-standing commitment to addressing urgent medical challenges through science.

Experience

Over the past decade, Dr. Gramolelli has accumulated a breadth of experience in both academic and translational research settings. She currently serves as a Senior Researcher at Åbo Akademi University in Finland, where she leads projects focused on EBV-associated gastric cancer. Prior to this, she held research positions at the University of Helsinki and contributed significantly to EU Horizon-funded projects such as DETECT EBV. In these roles, she has managed multidisciplinary teams and fostered collaborations across clinical and academic sectors. Her research spans cellular models, animal studies, and translational data analysis, demonstrating her adaptability and broad scientific competence. Beyond laboratory work, she has contributed to public science communication and policy discussions on cancer diagnostics. Her experience also includes mentorship of doctoral students and teaching graduate-level courses, reflecting her dedication to training the next generation of biomedical scientists. Dr. Gramolelli’s career path showcases consistent growth and increasing leadership in viral oncology.

Research Interests

Dr. Gramolelli’s research focuses on the intersection of virology, oncology, and immunology. Her primary interest lies in Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) and its role in gastric cancer development, latency, and reactivation. She investigates how host factors, such as transcription factors and chromatin modifiers, interact with latent viruses and contribute to viral persistence or oncogenic reprogramming. Her studies also explore the mechanisms by which stress responses, such as heat shock or inflammation, can wake dormant viruses in cancer cells. This research aims to identify new therapeutic targets for virus-associated malignancies. Her lab integrates advanced proteomic analyses, CRISPR screening, and single-cell technologies to dissect complex virus-host interactions. Recent projects include studying the role of HSF2 in EBV reactivation and identifying biomarkers for early virus-related tumorigenesis. Her multidisciplinary and translational approach aims to bridge basic discoveries with clinical applications in cancer diagnostics and therapy.

Awards

Dr. Gramolelli’s excellence in cancer research has been recognized with the Per Brahe Prize 2023, awarded by Åbo Akademi University for her impactful work in the field of virus-associated gastric cancer. This prestigious award acknowledges both the scientific novelty and the translational potential of her findings. Her research has also been featured in numerous national and international media outlets, highlighting its relevance to public health and cancer diagnostics. She has been an invited speaker at various international symposia and serves as a reviewer for high-impact scientific journals. Her contributions have elevated the visibility of Finnish biomedical research on a global stage and provided new insights into virus-driven carcinogenesis. The recognition she has received speaks to her leadership in science, mentorship, and innovation, and positions her as a leading figure in the next generation of cancer researchers.

Publications

  1. Gramolelli, S., et al. (2024). HSF2-Driven Epstein-Barr Virus Reactivation and Cancer Linkage. PLOS Pathogens. Cited by 12 articles.

  2. Gramolelli, S., et al. (2023). Stress-Induced Viral Reactivation in Gastric Epithelium. Nature Communications. Cited by 15 articles.

  3. Gramolelli, S., et al. (2022). Host Chromatin Remodelers in EBV Latency. Journal of Virology. Cited by 9 articles.

  4. Gramolelli, S., et al. (2021). Therapeutic Targeting of EBV in Gastric Cancer. Cancers. Cited by 14 articles.

  5. Gramolelli, S., et al. (2020). Proteomics of Viral-Host Interaction Networks. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics. Cited by 11 articles.

  6. Gramolelli, S., et al. (2019). Virus Reactivation Pathways in Tumor Models. Oncogene. Cited by 10 articles.

  7. Gramolelli, S., et al. (2018). EBV and Cellular Senescence Crosstalk. Frontiers in Oncology. Cited by 13 articles.

Conclusion

Dr. Silvia Gramolelli exemplifies scientific excellence, innovation, and commitment to societal impact through her research in virus-associated cancers. Her work not only contributes critical knowledge to the understanding of EBV biology but also identifies new avenues for diagnostics and therapy in oncology. Through consistent academic achievements, impactful publications, and recognized awards, she has proven to be a leader in her field. Her contributions resonate beyond the lab, influencing cancer policy, early detection strategies, and public awareness. As an award nominee, she represents the intersection of scientific curiosity and translational application.

Wu Zhineng | Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Wu Zhineng | Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Hebei University of Technology, China

Dr. Wu Zhineng is an Associate Professor at the Hebei University of Technology and serves as the Deputy Director of the Institute of Contaminated Site Remediation. With a Ph.D. in Ecology from Nankai University, she has built a research career deeply focused on the remediation of contaminated environments, particularly through microbial strategies. Her contributions lie at the intersection of environmental microbiology and public health, with an emphasis on innovative biodegradation technologies for petroleum hydrocarbons and chlorinated compounds. Dr. Wu has authored over 30 peer-reviewed SCI papers and holds six patents, several of which are applied toward field-scale environmental remediation.

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Education

Dr. Wu earned her doctorate in Ecology from Nankai University in 2018, establishing a strong academic foundation in environmental science and microbiological applications in remediation. This academic training has fueled her expertise in addressing ecological degradation caused by industrial pollutants, enabling her to lead advanced research in soil and water decontamination using microbial consortia and engineered bio-materials.

Experience

Currently an Associate Professor and Master’s Supervisor at Hebei University of Technology, Dr. Wu has led four major national and provincial research projects. These include grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Science and Technology Program of Hebei Province, and regional programs in Henan and Hebei. Her responsibilities extend beyond teaching and research, involving leadership roles such as guiding student theses, coordinating inter-institutional collaborations, and managing laboratory and field studies on microbial and chemical soil decontamination.

Research Interest

Dr. Wu’s primary research interests revolve around microbial remediation, soil and groundwater pollution, and environmental health risks. She specializes in the use of facultative anaerobic and surfactant-producing bacteria to degrade petroleum hydrocarbons and chlorinated organics. Her recent work also explores the synergistic effects of microplastics and heavy metals on soil microbiomes, and the use of nano-zero-valent iron in enhancing bioremediation performance. Dr. Wu is deeply committed to advancing microbial-material coupled systems to transform in situ remediation practices into cost-effective, sustainable technologies.

Award

In recognition of her innovative contributions, Dr. Wu has been nominated for the Young Scientist Award. Her leadership in developing cutting-edge microbial technologies and translating them to field applications marks her as an emerging leader in environmental engineering. She has also served as a youth editorial board member for the Journal of Environmental Health and as a reviewer for several high-impact journals, underscoring her standing in the scientific community.

Publication

Dr. Wu has published extensively in high-ranking journals.

  1. Synergistic effects of polyethylene microplastics and cadmium on soil bacterial communities and metabolic functions, Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2025 – cited by 12 articles.

  2. Synergistic surfactant cleaning-bioaugmentation strategy enables deep remediation of heavily petroleum-contaminated soils, International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 2025 – cited by 8 articles.

  3. A slow-release reduction material of Escherichia sp. F1 coupled with micron iron powder achieves the remediation of trichloroethylene-contaminated soil, Journal of Environmental Management, 2024 – cited by 14 articles.

  4. S-ZVI@biochar constructs a directed electron transfer channel between dechlorinating bacteria, npj Clean Water, 2024 – cited by 10 articles.

  5. Recent advances and trends of trichloroethylene biodegradation: A critical review, Frontiers in Microbiology, 2022 – cited by 26 articles.

  6. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and PBDEs in urban road dust from Tianjin: pollution characteristics and health risks, Sustainable Cities and Society, 2022 – cited by 22 articles.

  7. Microbial community in indoor dusts from university dormitories: characteristics and potential pathogens, Atmospheric Pollution Research, 2021 – cited by 19 articles.

Conclusion

Dr. Wu Zhineng exemplifies the spirit of interdisciplinary innovation necessary for modern environmental remediation. Through her groundbreaking research in microbial ecology and environmental biotechnology, she has developed scalable, field-tested solutions that address pressing ecological and public health challenges. Her work not only enriches the scientific literature but also provides actionable technologies to combat industrial pollution. A dedicated researcher, mentor, and collaborator, Dr. Wu is an outstanding candidate for the Young Scientist Award, bringing both academic rigor and practical impact to the field of petroleum and environmental engineering.