Anita Boros | Innovation Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anita Boros | Innovation Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anita Boros, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Hungary.

Prof. Dr. Anita Boros (b. 1980) is a distinguished Hungarian legal scholar, academic leader, and public policy expert with a multifaceted career spanning academia, government, and strategic consultancy. With over two decades of experience in higher education and public service, she currently holds professorships at the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the National University of Public Service, and the University of Physical Education. Her expertise lies in public administration law, green innovation policy, and sustainability-focused legal frameworks. Prof. Boros has held influential roles in several ministries, served as Secretary of State at the Ministry of Innovation and Technology, and actively shaped legal and economic reforms at the national level. A habilitated doctor and former deputy state secretary, her ongoing work focuses on the interface between governance, law, and sustainable development. Her impactful teaching, pioneering research, and public engagement make her a key figure in Hungarian academia and policy circles.

👨‍🎓 Profile  

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🎓 Education and Qualifications

Prof. Dr. Boros holds multiple academic and professional qualifications in law, economics, and public administration. She earned her law degree from Eötvös Loránd University (2005) and completed her PhD at Károli Gáspár University’s Doctoral School of Political Science and Law (2008). She also completed a comparative LL.M. at Andrássy University Budapest (2010) and obtained the habilitated doctoral title (dr. habil.) from the National University of Public Service (2016). Her multidisciplinary training includes a Public Procurement Officer qualification from Corvinus University (2006) and vocational education in industrial law protection. These credentials underscore her robust theoretical foundation and diverse professional readiness in law, governance, and public administration. She is also a certified legal examiner and an experienced university-level trainer in public procurement law and state asset management. Her academic path reflects a dynamic and evolving commitment to knowledge and leadership across Hungary’s legal and administrative frameworks.

🏛️ Professional Experience

Prof. Boros has held impactful academic and public sector roles since 2001. She began as a registrar at Károli Gáspár University before becoming a lecturer and eventually professor and head of institute at the National University of Public Service. Between 2010 and 2021, she served in key public administration roles, including Head of Department at the Public Procurement Authority, Chief Adviser at the Ministry of National Development, Deputy State Secretary, and finally Secretary of State at the Ministry of Innovation and Technology. She also acted as a CEO consultant at MBH Bank and founded a legal practice in 2017. Her leadership spans numerous institutions, including professorial appointments at the University of Physical Education and the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences. She has led innovation centers focusing on circular economy and green technologies. Her distinguished career demonstrates excellence in both academic instruction and public policy implementation.

🔬 Research Interests

Prof. Boros’s current research is dedicated to the intersection of green innovation, economic law, and sustainability. Her work focuses on themes such as green economy, circular economy, green finance, and the sustainability of sports and infrastructure. She previously researched administrative law, EU procedural law, public procurement, and state asset management. She has coordinated several national research projects, including analysis of the RENEUAL model rules and trends in the green construction industry. As head of the GREENOLOGY Knowledge Center and Circular Economy Analysis Center, she led cross-disciplinary research on energy utilization, green retrofits, and modular architecture. Prof. Boros plays an instrumental role in the integration of legal frameworks with environmental policy and innovation. Her scholarly inquiry contributes not only to Hungarian academic discourse but also addresses pressing global challenges in sustainable development and legal modernization.

🏆 Awards 

Prof. Boros has received numerous accolades recognizing her scholarly excellence and public service. Early in her career, she was awarded the prestigious Republican Scholarship (2000) by the Ministry of Education. Her academic contributions were honored when she was named Teacher of the Year at Corvinus University (2008). During her tenure at the Ministry of National Development, she earned a Ministerial Recognition (2014), followed by the Pro Regio Award and the Hungarian Road Award (2017). Her recent contributions to sustainability and green finance were acknowledged through the MNB Green Financial Science Award (2022) by the Hungarian National Bank. Additionally, she received the Pro Procurationem Award from the Public Procurement Authority (2023) and the Pro Urbe Award from Fehérgyarmat Municipality (2022). These accolades illustrate her outstanding achievements in academia, law, innovation, and public administration.

📚 Publications Top Notes

Green Public Procurement: Legal Challenges in Hungary. Hungarian Journal of Legal Studies.

Circular Economy and Sustainability in Public Administration. Journal of Environmental Policy and Law.

Legal Aspects of Green Financing in the EU. European Public Law Journal.

The Role of Administrative Law in Economic Sustainability. Hungarian Review of Public Law.

✅ Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Anita Boros exemplifies academic brilliance, policy leadership, and innovative vision. Her trajectory from legal scholar to Secretary of State and research director has been fueled by a deep commitment to institutional transformation and sustainable development. Her pioneering efforts in public procurement law and circular economy have set new benchmarks in governance and interdisciplinary research. As a professor across multiple institutions, she inspires future leaders while driving impactful policy reforms. Her research leadership at GREENOLOGY and MATE has facilitated innovation ecosystems that blend legal compliance with green technology. With numerous national awards, published works, and cross-sector collaborations, Prof. Boros is uniquely positioned at the confluence of education, law, and sustainability. These attributes make her a strong and deserving candidate for national and international recognition through distinguished awards in research, policy innovation, and academic excellence.

Suzanne Saffie-Siebert | Process Development | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Suzanne Saffie – Process Development – Best Researcher Award

 

SiSaf Ltd | United Kingdom

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Biography

She is a distinguished scientist and entrepreneur specializing in nanoparticle technology. Born in Tehran, Iran, Dr. Saffie-Siebert’s journey in science began with a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences followed by postgraduate studies in Drug Delivery at the University of London. Her pioneering work in silicon-based drug delivery and the invention of Bio-Courier® technology have made significant contributions to the field. Since founding SiSaf Limited in 2008, where she serves as Chief Executive Officer and Chairwoman, Dr. Saffie-Siebert has become a key figure in advancing nanoparticle technology for drug delivery. She is also a Visiting Professor at the University of Ulster.

📍Current Position

She is the Chief Executive Officer and Chairwoman of SiSaf Limited, a company renowned for its innovative Bio-Courier® technology. Under her leadership, SiSaf has established itself as a leader in nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems. Dr. Saffie-Siebert’s role involves strategic oversight, guiding research and development, and fostering partnerships to enhance the global impact of SiSaf’s technologies.

📝Publication Achievements 

Her research has been widely published in high-impact journals. Some of her notable publications include: Saffie-Siebert, S., Alam, I., Sutera, F.M. et al. (2024). Effect of Allele-Specific Clcn7G213R siRNA Delivered Via a Novel Nanocarrier on Bone Phenotypes in ADO2 Mice on 129S Background. Calcified Tissue Int, 115, 85–96. doi:10.1007/s00223-024-01222-3 Saffie-Siebert, S., Gibson, A., & Dehsorkhi, A. (2023). Bio-Courier: a new delivery technology to increase the global accessibility of RNA therapeutics. Manufacturing Chemist. Link Maurizi, A., Patrizii, P., Teti, A., Sutera, F. M., Baran-Rachwalska, P., Burns, C., … Saffie-Siebert, S. (2023). Novel hybrid silicon-lipid nanoparticles deliver a siRNA to cure autosomal dominant osteopetrosis in mice. Molecular Therapy – Nucleic Acids, 33, 925–937. doi:10.1016/j.omtn.2023.08.020

 

🔍Ongoing Research 

Her current research focuses on advancing the Bio-Courier® technology for nucleic acid-based medicines. Her work involves: Nucleic Acid Therapies: Developing novel siRNA and mRNA-based therapies, especially in the context of ocular diseases and rare genetic conditions such as Osteopetrosis ADO2.

 

🔬Research Interests 

Her research interests are diverse and include the Hybrid Nanoparticle Systems: Investigating the use of silicon-lipid hybrid nanoparticles for enhanced drug delivery and gene therapy. Partnerships and Collaborations: Working with institutions like the University of Leipzig on miRNA-based therapies for solid tumors, including pancreatic cancer.

🎓Academic Background 

She completed her Bachelor’s degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences and her postgraduate studies in Drug Delivery at the University of London. Her early research focused on the high-yield incorporation of plasmid DNA into liposomes, setting the stage for her later innovations in drug delivery technologies.

🏆Scholarships and Awards 

Throughout her career, She has  received numerous accolades throughout her career. In 2010, SiSaf Ltd was awarded the Irish Times Award for Most Promising Technology at the ITLG’s annual awards ceremony held at Stanford University. This recognition highlighted her innovative contributions to the field of nanotechnology.

🌐Professional Associations 

In her research, she work integrates bioinformatics to optimize nanoparticle design and functionality. She is an active member of several professional associations related to nanotechnology and drug delivery, including: International Society for Nanomedicine: A platform for advancing the field of nanomedicine and related research. American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists: Focused on drug delivery and pharmaceutical sciences.

 📚Training & Workshops 

Throughout her career, she has participated in and led numerous workshops and training sessions, particularly focusing on nanoparticle technology and drug delivery systems. Her involvement in training future scientists and entrepreneurs reflects her commitment to advancing the field.

🎤Oral Presentations 

she is a sought-after speaker at international conferences. Her presentations often focus on the latest developments in nanoparticle technology and its applications in medicine, providing valuable insights into her groundbreaking research.

🧑‍🔬Tasks Completed as a Researcher 

She has accomplished significant tasks including: Development of Bio-Courier® Technology: A novel nanoparticle system for drug delivery. Strategic Leadership at SiSaf Ltd: Guiding the company’s R&D and commercial strategies. Partnerships and Collaborations: Establishing strategic alliances to enhance the application of her technologies.

🚀Success Factors 

Her success can be attributed to her innovative approach, strategic vision, and ability to integrate advanced scientific research with practical applications. Her entrepreneurial spirit and leadership have been crucial in advancing nanoparticle technology for therapeutic use.

🧪Publications & Laboratory Experience

Her  laboratory experience and publications highlight her expertise in nanoparticle-based drug delivery. Her research on silicon-lipid hybrid nanoparticles and their applications in gene therapy showcases her leadership in the field. The breadth of her work, from foundational research to practical applications, underscores her significant contributions to advancing medical science through nanotechnology.

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