Didi Chen | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Didi Chen | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Full-time teacher at Hubei University of Education, China

Dr. Didi Chen is a materials chemist and fluorescence imaging researcher affiliated with the School of Chemistry and Life Sciences, Hubei University of Education. His research primarily focuses on the design and development of fluorescent bioprobes based on Aggregation-Induced Emission (AIE) for biomedical applications such as tumor detection, intraoperative imaging, and biomarker quantification. With multiple publications in high-impact journals and a leading role in national-level research projects, Dr. Chen is contributing to the advancement of bioimaging technologies for real-time diagnostics and cancer surgery guidance.

Publication Profile 

Scopus

Educational Background 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering
    Beijing Institute of Technology
    September 2013 – June 2017

  • Master’s Degree in Chemistry
    School of Chemistry, Central China Normal University
    September 2009 – June 2012

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry
    College of Chemistry, Central China Normal University
    September 2005 – June 2009

Professional Experience 💼

  • Faculty Member, School of Chemistry and Life Sciences, Hubei University of Education
    Engaged in teaching and research in materials chemistry and bioimaging.

  • Principal Investigator, National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Project for Young Scientists (Project No. 22405079)
    2025–2027: Project on real-time navigation of liver cancer surgery using AIE-based fluorescent probes.

  • Active contributor to multidisciplinary research projects in molecular design, bio-detection, and fluorescence-guided surgery.

Research Interests 🔬

  • Aggregation-Induced Emission (AIE) and its application in:

    • Fluorescent probe design

    • Bioimaging and surgical guidance

    • Tumor microenvironment studies

    • Biomolecular sensing (e.g., CO₂, HSA, FIB)

  • Intraoperative imaging techniques for early cancer diagnosis

  • Interaction studies between stromal and tumor cells using AIEgens

Awards and Honors🏆✨

  • Principal Investigator, National Natural Science Foundation of China for Young Scientists (2025–2027)

  • Recognition through peer-reviewed publications in top-tier journals such as Biomaterials, Analytica Chimica Acta, Materials Chemistry Frontiers, Sensors and Actuators B, and Aggregate.

Conclusion🌟

Dr. Didi Chen is an emerging leader in the field of fluorescent bio-probe development for cancer diagnostics and intraoperative applications. His work integrates innovative materials chemistry with real-world clinical challenges, contributing significantly to non-invasive imaging and tumor identification. He has demonstrated capability in acquiring competitive research funding, publishing impactful studies, and advancing knowledge at the interface of chemistry, biology, and medicine.

Given his strong academic background, successful grant leadership, and impactful publication record, Dr. Chen is well-positioned for continued contributions to translational biomedical research and qualifies as a strong candidate for research awards and honors in the fields of chemistry and medical diagnostics.

Publications 📚

1️⃣ 🧪 ND-TPE-COOH: Protein-activated fluorescent diagnostic probes for rapid identification and resection of liver tumors
👩‍🔬 Qu, J., Li, Z., Zhong, H., Mukerabigwi, J.F., Cao, Y.
📘 Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2025
🔬 Focus: Development of a novel fluorescent probe for rapid liver tumor diagnosis and surgical assistance.


2️⃣ 🧬 Fluorescence-guided Surgery for Hepatocellular Carcinoma: From Clinical Practice to Laboratories
👨‍⚕️ Xiao, T., Chen, D., Peng, L., Zhang, J., Li, M.
📕 Review Article, 2025
📈 Citations: 2
💡 Scope: Bridging clinical application and lab development in fluorescence-guided liver cancer surgery.


3️⃣ 💡 The Fluorescent Bioprobe with Aggregation-Induced Emission Features for Monitoring Carbon Dioxide Generation in Single Living Cells
🔬 Chen, D., Wang, H., Dong, L., Liu, P., Zhang, Y., Shi, J., Feng, X., Zhi, J., Tong, B., Dong, Y.
📘 Biomaterials, 2016, 103: 67–74
🧫 Highlights: Real-time CO₂ tracking and early cancer cell detection using AIE-based probes.


4️⃣ 🧪 Two-Step Separation-Free Quantitative Detection of HSA and FIB in Human Plasma using an AIE Probe
🔬 Chen, D., Dong, L., Jiang, S., Li, W., Shi, J., Feng, X., Zhi, J., Tong, B., Li, M., Zheng, Q., Dong, Y.
📙 Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2018, 255: 854–861
💉 Purpose: Efficient biomarker detection without sample separation steps.


5️⃣ 🔬 CO₂-Sensitive AIEgen for Analyzing Tumor-Stroma Interactions in Heterocellular Systems
🔍 Chen, D., Wang, H., Liu, P., Song, L., Shi, J., Tong, B., Dong, Y.
📗 Analytica Chimica Acta, 2018, 1001: 151–157
🧬 Focus: Understanding tumor microenvironment dynamics.


6️⃣ 🧿 A Novel Turn-on Fluorescent Probe for Intraoperative Diagnosis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
🧪 Chen, D.#, Mao, H.#, Hong, Y., Tan, Y., Zhang, Y., Li, M., Dong, Y.
📕 Materials Chemistry Frontiers, 2020, 4: 2716–2722
🔎 Innovation: Rapid pathological differentiation during surgery using AIEgen derivatives.


7️⃣ 💡 A Simple “Spraying” Fluorescence-Guided Surgery for Liver Tumor Resection
🔬 Chen, D., Xiao, T., Wang, L., Chen, S., Kam, C., Zeng, G., Peng, L., Zhang, J., Li, M., Dong, Y.
📘 Aggregate, 2024, 5: e550
🧠 Impact: Introducing non-invasive, intraoperative tumor visualization via sprayable AIE probes.


Celine FABRET | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Celine FABRET | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Paris-Saclay University, France

Dr. Céline Fabret is a Research Associate Professor at Paris-Saclay University, working at the Institut de Biologie Intégrative de la Cellule (I2BC). She holds a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and Genetics from Université Aix-Marseille II and has extensive postdoctoral experience in both France and the United States. Her research focuses on translation termination, ribosome rescue mechanisms, prion biology, and gene regulation in bacteria and yeast. With a strong background in genetics and RNA biology, she has contributed to several international genome projects and has published in leading journals. Dr. Fabret is also an experienced educator and mentor, actively involved in training students and participating in academic governance.

Publication Profile 

Scopus

Educational Background 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and Genetics, Université Aix-Marseille II, France (1996)

    • Doctoral research at CNRS Marseille, within the European-Japanese Bacillus subtilis genome project

  • Master’s in Molecular Biology, Université Aix-Marseille II, France

Professional Experience 💼

  • 2025–Present: Research Associate Professor, Paris-Saclay University, I2BC

  • 2011–Present: Faculty member, Paris-Saclay University (teaching microbiology, genetics, molecular biology, genomics)

  • 2001–2011: Lecturer, Sorbonne University (Pierre et Marie Curie Campus)

  • 1999–2001: Researcher in P. Noirot’s lab at INRA, Jouy-en-Josas – Genetic tools development and essential gene characterization

  • 1998–1999: Researcher in L. Jannière’s lab at INRA – High-frequency in vivo mutagenesis system in E. coli

  • 1996–1998: Postdoctoral Fellow, J.A. Hoch’s Lab, The Scripps Research Institute (La Jolla, USA) – Sporulation and two-component systems in Bacillus subtilis

  • 1991–1996: Doctoral researcher, CNRS Marseille – DNA sequencing and transcriptional analysis in B. subtilis

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Fabret’s research bridges bacterial and eukaryotic translation, gene regulation, and RNA biology. Her focus includes:

  • Translation termination mechanisms in yeast and bacteria

  • Prion biology and its effect on stop codon recognition ([PSI+] phenotype)

  • Ribosome rescue and RNA quality control systems (RQC2, trans-translation)

  • Antibiotic response and translational reprogramming in Gram-negative bacteria

  • Functional genomics and essential gene analysis in Bacillus subtilis

  • Post-transcriptional modifications and their role in translational fidelity

She has supervised 2 PhD theses, 3 Master 2 (M2), and 16 Master 1 (M1) students, contributing to the training of the next generation of molecular biologists.

Awards and Honors🏆✨

  • Lead participant in multiple European research consortia on genome projects and enzyme engineering

  • Co-author of high-impact publications in Nature Cell Biology, Structure, Nucleic Acids Research, Molecular Microbiology

  • Elected member of the Consultative Commission of Biology Specialists and the Biology Department Council, Paris-Saclay University

  • Recognized for interdisciplinary collaboration with pharmaceutical companies (e.g., Aventis) and international institutions

Conclusion🌟

Dr. Céline Fabret has made sustained and meaningful contributions to molecular microbiology, translation biology, and bacterial physiology. Through a unique combination of genetic, biochemical, and functional genomics approaches, she has deepened our understanding of translation mechanisms and gene regulation across domains of life. As a researcher, educator, and mentor, she remains committed to advancing science and supporting young scientists in their careers.

Publications 📚

  1. 🧬 Fabret C, Giudice E, Chat S, Gillet R, Namy O (2025)
    RQC2 is a major player in peptide release from stalled ribosomes
    Structure, 31: S0969-2126(25)00105-4.


  2. 🦠 Fruchard L, Babosan A, Carvalho A, Lang M, Li B, Duchateau M, Giai Gianetto Q, Matondo M, Bonhomme F, Hatin I, Arbes H, Fabret C, et al. (2025)
    Aminoglycoside tolerance in Vibrio cholerae engages translational reprogramming
    (Accepted, journal not specified).


  3. 🧪 Fabret C, Namy O (2021)
    Translation efficiency of E. coli ribosomes with covalently linked subunits
    Nucleic Acids Research, 49(9): 5308–5318.


  4. 🔬 Malagnac*, Fabret* et al. (2013)
    A gene regulated by a -1 frameshift in Podospora anserina
    PLoS One, 8(9): e73772. (co-first authors)


  5. 🔎 Cosnier B, Kwapisz M, Hatin I, Namy O, Fabret C (2011)
    Translational readthrough of S. cerevisiae genes IMP3 and PDE2
    PLoS One, 6(4): e19500.


  6. 🧫 Desmolaize B, Fabret C, Graille M, van Tilbeurgh H, Brochier-Armanet C, Namy O (2011)
    23S rRNA modifications in Bacillus subtilis
    Nucleic Acids Research, 39(21): 9368–9375.


  7. 🧬 Fabret C, Malagnac F, Namy O (2011)
    tRNA-CAU modification enzyme and AUA codon recognition in Bacillus subtilis
    Molecular Microbiology, 80(4): 1062–1074.


  8. 💡 Blanchet S, Cornu D, Hatin I, Grosjean H, Bertin P, Namy O, Fabret C (2015)
    eRF1 interactions with stop codons and the ribosome
    Nucleic Acids Research, 43(6): 3298–3308.


  9. 🧠 Kabani M, Melki R, Fabret C (2011)
    Prion formation and the eRF3 protein in yeast
    Molecular Microbiology, 81(3): 640–658.


  10. 🔬 Tork S, Hatin I, Rousset JP, Fabret C (2004)
    5′ and 3′ context effects on stop codon recognition
    Nucleic Acids Research, 32(2): 415–421.