Radim Vrzal | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Radim Vrzal | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Palacky University in Olomouc | Czech Republic

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Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Dr. Radim Vrzal began his academic journey with a Master’s degree in Biochemistry from the Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague (1998–2003). His academic excellence and research aptitude led him to pursue a Ph.D. in cotutelle between Palacký University, Olomouc, and INSERM, Montpellier, France, where he investigated biochemical mechanisms under expert international guidance. This early exposure to collaborative research set the foundation for his future contributions in molecular biology, pharmacology, and toxicology.

Professional Endeavors

He commenced his professional career as an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry, Palacký University, in 2006. His teaching and research responsibilities later expanded at the Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, where he has served as an Associate Professor since 2011. Over the years, he has demonstrated excellence in pedagogy, supervising more than 40 students across bachelor’s, master’s, and Ph.D. levels, while consistently engaging in advanced teaching in hematology, human genetics, and toxicology.

Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Vrzal’s research spans a wide spectrum of molecular and cellular biology, with a special emphasis on ligand-activated nuclear receptors, drug metabolism, cytotoxicity, and cellular signaling. His investigations into the biological activity of natural and synthetic compounds, post-translational modifications of nuclear receptors, and applications of human intestinal organoids mark his innovative approach to biomedical research. His ongoing work in prostate cancer and anticancer therapeutics highlights the translational value of his research.

Impact and Influence

With 99 publications indexed in WoS, over 1,600 citations (excluding self-citations), and an H-index of 25, Prof. Vrzal has established a solid academic presence. His work has significantly contributed to understanding receptor-mediated mechanisms and their pharmacological implications, influencing both academic discourse and applied therapeutic research. As a grant holder and collaborator, he has led and co-led several national and international projects, including studies on MAP kinases, CYP3A4 enzyme regulation, and synthetic tryptamine derivatives for cancer treatment.

Academic Citations

His research is widely cited, reflecting the global relevance of his work. The citation record underscores his contributions to advancing pharmacology and toxicology, where his insights have informed subsequent studies on drug metabolism and receptor signaling. This recognition also highlights his influence on shaping research directions in biochemical and biomedical sciences.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Vrzal’s legacy lies in his dual commitment to advancing scientific research and nurturing the next generation of scholars. His supervision of numerous students and his long-standing dedication to teaching ensure knowledge transfer and academic continuity. Looking forward, his ongoing projects on anticancer therapeutics and cellular models hold promise for impactful discoveries in medicine and pharmacotherapy.

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Radim Vrzal exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated researcher, mentor, and innovator. His academic trajectory, impactful research contributions, and sustained influence in molecular and biomedical sciences position him as a deserving candidate for recognition. His ability to bridge fundamental science with applied therapeutic research ensures that his future work will continue to make meaningful contributions to both academia and society.

Notable Publications

“Skin-targeted AhR activation by microbial and synthetic indoles: Insights from the AhaRaCaT reporter cell

  • Author: Radim Vrzal; Aneta Grycová; Aneta Vrzalová
  • Journal: Toxicology Letters
  • Year: 2025

"‏Orchestra of ligand-activated transcription factors in the molecular symphony of SERPINE 1 / PAI-1 gene regulation

  • Author: Aneta Vrzalova; Radim Vrzal‏
  • Journal: Biochimie
  • Year: 2025

"Modulation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor activity by halogenated indoles

  • Author: Aneta Vrzalová; Radim Vrzal; Petr Nádvorník; Marek Šebela; Zdeněk Dvořák
  • Journal: Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry
  • Year: 2024

"Jasmone Is a Ligand-Selective Allosteric Antagonist of Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AhR)

  • Author: Radim Vrzal; Adéla Marcalíková; Kristýna Krasulová; Lenka Zemánková; Zdeněk Dvořák‏
  • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences‏
  • Year: 2023

"Monoterpenoid aryl hydrocarbon receptor allosteric antagonists protect against ultraviolet skin damage in female mice

  • Author: Karolína Ondrová; Iveta Zůvalová; Barbora Vyhlídalová; Kristýna Krasulová; Eva Miková; Radim Vrzal; Petr Nádvorník; Martina Kopečná; David Kopečný; Marek Šebela et al.
  • Journal: Nature Communications
  • Year: 2021

 

Dmitry Guschin | Biological Networks |  Outstanding Research Achievement Award

Dr. Dmitry Guschin | Biological Networks |  Outstanding Research Achievement Award

Sirius university of Science and Technology | Russia

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Dmitry Guschin began his scientific journey in Moscow, Russia, where his early research as a Research Scientist at the Laboratory of Chromosome Structure (1990–1991) focused on the role of histone tails in maintaining chromatin structure during transcription. This pioneering work, published in Cell, laid the foundation for his long-term interest in chromatin dynamics and molecular mechanisms of gene regulation. His subsequent fellowship at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund in London (1991–1995) enabled him to uncover the role of Jak kinases in interferon signaling, a finding published in Nature. These formative years established his reputation as a molecular biologist with a keen ability to address fundamental questions in gene regulation.

Professional Endeavors

Throughout his career, Dr. Guschin has held prestigious positions across internationally recognized institutions. From visiting scientist roles at Argonne National Laboratory and the NIH, to his decade-long tenure at Sangamo BioSciences (2000–2014), he contributed to groundbreaking advances in genome editing. His later positions at the Institute of Basic Science in Korea (2015–2019), Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (2019–2022), Ecole Polytechnique (2021), Nazarbaev University (2023–2024), and his current role as Lead Scientist at Sirius University (2024–) reflect a global career marked by innovation, collaboration, and leadership.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Guschin’s research has consistently revolved around genome editing, chromatin biology, and translational medicine. At Sangamo BioSciences, he demonstrated targeted deletions using Zinc-Finger nucleases and developed methods for genome mutation detection, securing 10 U.S. patents. His contributions to CRISPR research at the Institute of Basic Science in Korea, where he engineered Cpf1 (CRISPR type V) proteins with novel PAM specificities, further advanced gene-editing precision. Additionally, his innovations in base editing and co-selection strategies positioned him as a thought leader in functional genomics.

Impact and Influence

The global trajectory of Dr. Guschin’s career underscores his broad scientific influence. His work has impacted both fundamental science-such as uncovering chromatin regulation mechanisms-and applied biotechnology, including methods adopted for therapeutic genome editing. His publications in Cell, Nature, Nature Biotechnology, and Science highlight the international recognition of his discoveries. Moreover, his patents and translational research contributions demonstrate lasting influence on both academia and industry.

Academic Citations

With over 20 peer-reviewed publications in top-tier journals, Dr. Guschin’s scholarship has been widely cited across molecular biology, biochemistry, and genome engineering fields. His publications not only advanced scientific discourse but also served as reference points for subsequent innovations in gene-editing technologies and cancer research.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Guschin’s legacy lies in bridging basic molecular discoveries with applied genome-editing technologies. His early contributions to chromatin biology and interferon signaling remain benchmarks in molecular biology, while his later work in Zinc-Finger nucleases and CRISPR engineering has influenced therapeutic development pipelines. In his current role at Sirius University, he continues to shape translational medicine by focusing on colloidal medicine and advanced biomedical applications. Looking forward, his expertise positions him to mentor future scientists and contribute to cutting-edge therapies in personalized medicine.

Conclusion

Dr. Dmitry Guschin’s career reflects a rare blend of scientific depth, technological innovation, and translational impact. From uncovering fundamental molecular mechanisms to pioneering genome-editing tools and mentoring the next generation, his contributions have left an indelible mark on modern biology. His ongoing work promises to expand the horizons of translational and personalized medicine, ensuring his influence will continue to grow in both academic and clinical domains.

Notable Publications

"Circulating Tumor DNA in Prostate Cancer: A Dual Perspective on Early Detection and Advanced Disease Management

  • Author: Stepan A. Kopytov; Guzel R. Sagitova; Dmitry Y. Guschin; Vera S. Egorova; Andrei V. Zvyagin; Alexey S. Rzhevskiy
  • Journal: Cancers
  • Year: 2025

"Modern approaches to engineering human reporter cell lines using CRISPR within Safe Harbor loci and endogenous genes

  • Author: A. G. Bykonya; D. Y. Guschin; N. A. Barlev
  • Journal: Critical Reviews in Biotechnology
  • Year: 2025

"Vinculin–Arp2/3 interaction inhibits branched actin assembly to control migration and proliferation

  • Author: John James; Artem I Fokin; Dmitry Y Guschin; Hong Wang; Anna Polesskaya; Svetlana N Rubtsova; Christophe Le Clainche; Pascal Silberzan; Alexis M Gautreau; Stéphane Romero
  • Journal: Life Science Alliance
  • Year: 2025

"BRCA Mutations-The Achilles Heel of Breast, Ovarian and Other Epithelial Cancers

  • Author: Loboda, Anna P.; Adonin, Leonid S.; Zvereva, Svetlana D.; Guschin, Dmitri Y.; Korneenko, Tatyana V.; Telegina, Alexandra V.; Kondratieva, Olga K.; Frolova, Sofia E.; Pestov, Nikolay B.; Barlev, Nick A.
  • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Year: 2023

"Vinculin-Arp2/3 Interaction Inhibits Branched Actin Assembly to Control Cell Migration and Cell Cycle Progression

  • Author: John James; Artem I. Fokin; Dmitry Y. Guschin; Hong Wang; Anna Polesskaya; Svetlana N. Rubtsova; Christophe Le Clainche; Pascal Silberzan; Alexis M. Gautreau; Stéphane Romero
  • Journal: Preprint
  • Year: 2023