Keon-Hyoung Song | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Keon-Hyoung Song | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Soonchunhyang University | South Korea

Prof. Dr. Keon-Hyoung Song is a distinguished researcher whose work bridges pharmaceutical sciences, drug delivery systems, and pharmacokinetics. With 708 citations, 27 scholarly publications, and an h-index of 13, his research has significantly advanced the understanding of membrane permeation enhancers, drug formulation, and solubilization strategies. His extensive portfolio includes high-impact studies on intestinal absorption mechanisms, cocrystal engineering, and pharmacokinetic optimization, published in reputed journals such as Pharmaceutics, European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, and Journal of Controlled Release. Prof. Song’s innovations extend beyond academia, with over 25 international patents registered across the U.S., Europe, and Korea, focusing on permeation-enhancing peptides, liposomal carriers, and pharmaceutical formulations. His pioneering patents, including those on mucous membrane permeation peptides (EP 3875103, 2025) and sugar alcohol-based liposome compositions, underscore his role in translating laboratory discoveries into therapeutic applications. Licensed as both a Patent Attorney and a Pharmacist, he effectively integrates regulatory insight with scientific innovation. Prof. Song’s sustained contributions to quantitative drug analysis using LC-MS and formulation optimization have made him a leading figure in advancing next-generation drug delivery technologies and pharmaceutical development.

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Featured Publications

Jeong, D.-H., Kim, J.-W., & Song, K.-H. (2025). Improved intestinal permeation of cyclosporin A by FCIGRL-modified tight junction modulator in rats. Pharmaceutics, 17(11), 1395.

Park, G., Galdamez, A., Song, K.-H., Le, M., Kim, K., & Lin, J. H. (2024). Ethnic variation and structure–function analysis of tauopathy-associated PERK alleles. Israel Journal of Chemistry, 64(12).

Song, K.-H. (2024). Effect of tight junction-modulating FCIGRL-modified peptides on the intestinal absorption of doxorubicin in rats. Pharmaceutics, 16(5), 650.

Jiang, F.-L., Jeong, D.-H., Eom, S.-H., Lee, H.-M., Cha, B.-J., Park, J.-S., Kwon, R.-K., Nam, J.-Y., Yu, H.-S., Heo, S.-H., Kim, C.-H., & Song, K.-H. (2024). Effects of enteric-coated formulation of sodium bicarbonate on bicarbonate absorption and gastrointestinal discomfort. Nutrients, 16(5), 744.

Koo, N. R., Yoon, S., Song, K.-H., Baek, M. J., Jeon, S., & Im, J. (2024). Tumor-homing peptide iRGD-conjugate enhances tumor accumulation of camptothecin for colon cancer therapy. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 265, 116050.

Park, G., Xu, K., Chea, L., Kim, K., Safarta, L., Song, K.-H., Wu, J., Park, S., Min, H., Hiramatsu, N., Han, J., & Lin, J. H. (2023). Neurodegeneration risk factor EIF2AK3 (PERK) influences tau protein aggregation. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 299(2), 102821.

Eom, Y. S., Jeong, D., Ryu, A.-R., Song, K.-H., Im, D. S., & Lee, M.-Y. (2022). Daphne odora exerts depigmenting effects via inhibiting CREB/MITF and activating AKT/ERK-signaling pathways. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 44(8), 3312–3323.

Kim, H., Song, K.-H., Ambegaonkar, J. P., Chung, S., Jeon, K., Jiang, F. L., Eom, J. J., & Kim, C.-H. (2022). Two-megahertz impedance index prediction equation for appendicular lean mass in Korean older people. BMC Geriatrics, 22(1), 385.

Jiang, F., Tang, S., Eom, J.-J., Song, K.-H., Kim, H., Chung, S., & Kim, C.-H. (2022). Accuracy of estimated bioimpedance parameters with octapolar segmental bioimpedance analysis. Sensors, 22(7), 2681.

Yoon, Y. M., Lee, J. H., Song, K.-H., Noh, H., & Lee, S. H. (2020). Melatonin-stimulated exosomes enhance the regenerative potential of chronic kidney disease-derived mesenchymal stem/stromal cells via cellular prion proteins. Journal of Pineal Research, 68(3), e12632.

Lee, J. H., Yoon, Y. M., Song, K.-H., Noh, H., & Lee, S. H. (2020). Melatonin suppresses senescence-derived mitochondrial dysfunction in mesenchymal stem cells via the HSPA1L-mitophagy pathway. Aging Cell, 19(3), e13111.

Cha, S. J., Choi, H.-J., Kim, H.-J., Choi, E. J., Song, K.-H., Im, D. S., & Kim, K. (2020). Parkin expression reverses mitochondrial dysfunction in fused in sarcoma-induced amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Insect Molecular Biology, 29(1), 56–65.*

Samer Younes | Nutrients and Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Samer Younes | Nutrients and Nutrition | Best Researcher Award

Department of Pharmacy Tartous University | Syria

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Samer Younes demonstrated a keen interest in academic excellence from the outset, pursuing continuous learning and growth. Throughout his academic journey, he exhibited a strong work ethic by embracing challenges, taking on additional responsibilities in school projects, volunteering in the community, and actively seeking internships to augment his skills and knowledge.

Professional Endeavors

Following completion of his Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy from Tartous University, Dr. Samer Younes ventured into the professional realm, assuming the role of a Pharmacist at Ghadeer Pharmacy. His responsibilities included prescription processing, distribution of medicines, addressing patient queries, and ensuring compliance with regulatory pharmacy laws. Additionally, he engaged in impactful internships, notably contributing to the campaign against COVID-19 and volunteering with UNICEF.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Younes' contributions extend beyond his professional endeavors, as evidenced by his publications focusing on various aspects of healthcare and nutrition. His research delves into topics such as the impact of micronutrients on taste, the role of nutrients in diabetes treatment, and preoperative considerations for diabetic patients undergoing bariatric surgery. Through his work, he aims to advance understanding in the field of healthcare and contribute to improved patient outcomes.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Samer Younes has received recognition for his academic and professional achievements. His contributions to research have resulted in publications in reputable journals, showcasing his expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in healthcare and pharmacy.

Impact and Influence

Through his diligent work ethic and commitment to excellence, Dr. Younes has made a significant impact on both academic and professional fronts. His research contributions have the potential to influence healthcare practices, particularly in the realms of nutrition, diabetes management, and preoperative care for diabetic patients.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Samer Younes' legacy lies in his pursuit of knowledge and his dedication to making meaningful contributions to the field of healthcare. With a strong foundation in pharmacy and a commitment to research, he is poised to continue making significant strides in improving patient care and advancing the understanding of healthcare-related issues. His future contributions are anticipated to further enrich the field and benefit society as a whole.

Notable Publications

The role of micronutrients on the treatment of diabetes 2024

The impact of micronutrients on the sense of taste 2024

The efficacy of a 24-hour preoperative pause for SGLT2-inhibitors in type II diabetes patients undergoing bariatric surgery to mitigate euglycemic diabetic ketoacidosis 2024

The Impact of Nutrients on Diabetes 2024