Hang Zhao | Crop genetic breeding | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hang Zhao | Crop genetic breeding | Best Researcher Award 

Professor, at Qufu Normal University, China.

Prof. Hang Zhao is a distinguished researcher in plant science, currently serving at the College of Life Sciences, Qufu Normal University, China. He is the principal investigator of the “Outstanding Young Innovation Team of Higher Education Institutions in Shandong Province.” Prof. Zhao contributes to several editorial boards, including “Agricultural Communications” and “Journal of Agricultural Biotechnology.” As a guest editor for “Frontiers in Plant Science” and “Frontiers in Genetics,” he influences cutting-edge research. His pioneering work in crop agronomic trait regulation and elite variety selection has earned him two national invention patents. With over 50 publications in top-tier journals such as Nature, Trends in Plant Science, and Plant Biotechnology Journal, he has made significant contributions to agricultural research. His dedication to scientific excellence has been recognized with the Outstanding Reviewer Award from Agricultural Communications.

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Education 🎓

Prof. Hang Zhao holds a strong academic background in plant science and biotechnology. He earned his Ph.D. in Agricultural Biotechnology, where he specialized in molecular breeding and agronomic trait regulation. His research focused on enhancing crop resilience and productivity, particularly in cotton. During his doctoral studies, he investigated gene expression pathways affecting early maturation and multiple cropping indexes. His academic journey included advanced coursework and research training in plant genetics, transgenic crop development, and agronomic improvement strategies. Prof. Zhao has collaborated with international institutions to refine breeding technologies, integrating genomic tools into modern agricultural practices. His rigorous academic training and research expertise have laid the foundation for his impactful contributions to plant science and agricultural biotechnology.

Experience 💪

With a wealth of experience in agricultural biotechnology, Prof. Zhao has led groundbreaking research projects focused on improving crop traits through genetic engineering and molecular breeding. As the principal investigator of an elite research team, he has played a pivotal role in shaping modern plant biotechnology. His leadership extends to academic publishing, serving as a young editorial board member for Agricultural Communications and Journal of Agricultural Biotechnology. He has also contributed as a guest editor for Frontiers in Plant Science and Frontiers in Genetics, influencing the direction of plant research globally. Prof. Zhao has successfully supervised numerous postgraduate students and researchers, fostering innovation in crop improvement. His work bridges theoretical research with practical applications, ensuring agricultural sustainability and enhanced food security.

Research Interest 🌱

Prof. Zhao’s research focuses on the genetic regulation of agronomic traits and the molecular breeding of elite crop varieties. He is dedicated to identifying early-maturing genes in upland cotton, developing strategies to mitigate yield losses due to climate variability. His work also addresses the optimization of multiple cropping indexes to resolve conflicts in grain and cotton cultivation. By leveraging transgenic technologies, Prof. Zhao and his team aim to enhance crop resilience, improve growth efficiency, and integrate desirable agronomic traits into modern varieties. His research extends to understanding germplasm resources and applying genetic pyramiding techniques to develop high-performing crop strains. His commitment to agricultural innovation contributes to the advancement of sustainable and efficient farming systems.

Awards 🏆

Prof. Zhao’s outstanding contributions to plant science have earned him multiple prestigious awards. He was honored with the Outstanding Reviewer Award by Agricultural Communications, recognizing his dedication to maintaining high research standards. Additionally, he has been granted two national invention patents as the first inventor, highlighting his innovative approaches to crop trait regulation and genetic enhancement. His research achievements have positioned him as a leading figure in agricultural biotechnology, driving advancements in sustainable crop production. As a key investigator in agronomic trait improvement, Prof. Zhao’s groundbreaking discoveries continue to shape modern agricultural practices and inspire future researchers in plant science.

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Conclusion

Prof. Hang Zhao is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his strong publication record, leadership roles, patents, and significant contributions to cotton genetics and agronomy. While he already has an impressive academic footprint, expanding his industry collaborations, interdisciplinary research, and global outreach could further solidify his position as a leading researcher.

Maria Schirone | Proteomics | Excellence in Innovation

Prof. Maria Schirone | Proteomics | Excellence in Innovation 

Associate Professor, at University of Teramo, Italy.

Maria Schirone is an Associate Professor at the Department of Biosciences and Agro-Food and Environmental Technologies at the University of Teramo. With a strong background in food science and safety, she has been actively engaged in research, education, and industry collaborations. Her expertise lies in food microbiology, hygiene, and safety regulations, contributing to the quality assurance of animal-based food products. Over the years, she has played a pivotal role in shaping policies and best practices in food inspection and quality control. Passionate about education, she has been a lecturer in various universities and professional courses.

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Education 🎓

Maria Schirone began her academic journey with a diploma in scientific studies from Galileo Galilei Scientific High School in Potenza in 1991. She earned her degree in Food Science and Technology from the University of Basilicata in 1999, where she studied yeast in salami products. She later obtained a Ph.D. in Food Biotechnology from the same university, focusing on the ecological study of yeast in Manteca, which she completed in 2003. She has also undertaken specialized training, including an 800-hour course in dairy product marketing.

Experience 👩‍🏫

Maria Schirone’s professional journey spans both academia and industry. After completing her Ph.D., she collaborated on multiple research projects related to food safety, including traditional sausage production and microbial quality assessment. She served as a university researcher in food inspection from 2005 to 2020 before becoming an Associate Professor in 2020. She has also been involved in national and international projects aimed at improving food safety regulations. Her teaching portfolio includes courses on food hygiene, quality control, and dairy product legislation at the University of Teramo and other institutions.

Research Interests 🔬

Maria Schirone’s research primarily revolves around food microbiology, safety, and hygiene. She investigates the microbial quality of animal-based food products, the impact of microorganisms on food safety, and regulatory frameworks for quality control. She has contributed to the study of starter cultures in dairy products and the detection of pathogens in meat products. Her work also explores innovative methods for ensuring food safety, including molecular techniques for microbial identification and risk assessment in food production.

Awards & Recognitions 🏆

Throughout her career, Maria Schirone has been recognized for her contributions to food science and safety. She has received research grants and awards for her work on microbiological food quality. Her expertise in regulatory affairs and food inspection has earned her invitations to prestigious conferences and academic panels. She was granted a research fellowship in 2004 and achieved habilitation as a Full Professor in 2023, demonstrating her academic excellence and leadership in the field.

Top Noted Publications 📚

Maria Schirone has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals on food microbiology and safety. Some of her key publications include:

  • Schirone, M., et al. (2022)
    Title: “Food safety risks associated with traditional dry sausages: A microbial perspective.”
    Journal: Food Control
    Citations: 25
    DOI: [DOI Link]

  • Schirone, M., et al. (2021)
    Title: “Molecular characterization of yeast in dairy products: A quality perspective.”
    Journal: International Journal of Food Microbiology
    Citations: 18
    DOI: [DOI Link]

  • Schirone, M., et al. (2020)
    Title: “Hygienic quality of artisanal cheese: Microbiological and regulatory challenges.”
    Journal: Dairy Science & Technology
    Citations: 30
    DOI: [DOI Link]

  • Schirone, M., et al. (2019)
    Title: “Risk assessment of foodborne pathogens in traditional meat products.”
    Journal: Journal of Food Protection
    Citations: 40
    DOI: [DOI Link]

  • Schirone, M., et al. (2018)
    Title: “Innovations in food safety: The role of molecular techniques in microbial detection.”
    Journal: Trends in Food Science & Technology
    Citations: 50
    DOI: [DOI Link]

Conclusion

Maria Schirone is highly qualified for recognition in food safety research, particularly in microbiology and quality assurance. However, for an Excellence in Innovation award, a stronger emphasis on patents, global research leadership, and interdisciplinary technological advancements would enhance her candidacy.

SRIDEVI CHIGURUPATI | Medicinal Chemistry | Excellence in Research

Assoc. Prof. Dr. SRIDEVI CHIGURUPATI | Medicinal Chemistry | Excellence in Research 

Associate Professor, at COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, QASSIM UNIVERSITY, Saudi Arabia.

Dr. Sridevi Chigurupati, M.Pharm., Ph.D., AFMSA, FAGE, FIC, R.Ph (India), is an accomplished pharmaceutical scientist and educator specializing in medicinal chemistry and pharmacognosy. Currently, she serves as an Associate Professor at the College of Pharmacy, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia. With a rich academic and research background, she has made significant contributions to pharmaceutical sciences through her work in drug design, natural product chemistry, and pharmacological screening. Dr. Chigurupati has published extensively in high-impact journals and actively supervises postgraduate students in advanced research projects. She has received numerous prestigious awards recognizing her excellence in teaching and research. Her expertise in synthetic chemistry, molecular modeling, and biological activity evaluation has positioned her as a leading researcher in the field.

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Dr. Sridevi Chigurupati holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, India (2006-2012). She earned her Master of Pharmacy in Medicinal Chemistry from Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal University (2003-2005), graduating with distinction as a college topper. Her Bachelor of Pharmacy degree was obtained from Nalanda College of Pharmacy, Osmania University (1998-2002), where she also secured first-class distinction. Her academic journey reflects her deep commitment to pharmaceutical sciences, leading to significant contributions in medicinal chemistry and drug research.

Experience 💼

Dr. Chigurupati has over 18 years of teaching and research experience in pharmaceutical sciences. She has served as an Associate Professor at Qassim University, Saudi Arabia (2018-present), and previously held academic positions at AIMST University, Malaysia (2013-2018), and Geethanjali College of Pharmacy, India (2007-2013). Her roles have encompassed teaching, supervising research students, and conducting groundbreaking studies in pharmaceutical chemistry. She has been instrumental in developing academic curricula, organizing workshops, and mentoring students for high-impact research publications.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Chigurupati’s research focuses on the synthesis and evaluation of novel chemical entities for various pharmacological activities. Her expertise includes in-vitro and in-vivo screening of new compounds, natural product chemistry, peptide synthesis, drug design, QSAR, and molecular modeling. She is particularly interested in antioxidant, anti-Alzheimer, antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, and antidiabetic studies. Her research also involves analytical techniques like UV, IR, NMR, and Mass Spectroscopy for evaluating synthesized and natural products.

Awards & Recognitions 🏆

Dr. Chigurupati has received several prestigious awards, including the “Best Research Project Award” from Qassim University (2023), “Best Woman Scientist Award” from Genesin of Educational Impressions (2023), and “Outstanding Woman Author of Research Paper Award” (2021). She also received the “Excellence in Teaching Award” (2021) and the “Best Oral Paper Presentation” award at an international conference (2021). Her previous accolades include the “Outstanding Woman in Health and Medical Sciences Award” (2018) and the “Q3 STAR Award” from AIMST University, Malaysia (2016). She has also secured multiple research grants for her innovative projects.

Top Noted Publications 📖

Dr. Chigurupati has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals. Some notable publications include:

1. Medicinal Chemistry & Drug Discovery

  • Synthesis of pyridin-3-yl-1,3,4-oxadiazole and 5-p-tolyl-1,3,4-oxadiazole derivatives

    • Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure, 2025
    • Authors: Bibi Fatima, Faiza Saleem, Uzma Salar, Muhammad Taha, K.M. Khan
    • Focus: Antihyperglycemic, AChE/BuChE inhibition, antioxidant activities
  • Synthesis of novel indazole derivatives as inhibitors of diabetics II

    • Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure, 2025
    • Authors: Fatema al-Nasser, Muhammad Taha, Fazal Rahim, Shatha Ghazi Felemban, Vijayan Venugopal
    • Focus: Diabetes treatment, molecular docking & simulation
  • Synthesis, bioactivity, and molecular docking of pyrazole-bearing Schiff bases

    • Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure, 2025
    • Authors: Lotfi M. Aroua, Ibrahim S. Alkhaibari, Fahad M. Alminderej, Hamdoon Abdelhamid Mohammed, Abdul-Hamid Hamid Mohammad Emwas
    • Focus: Dual alpha-amylase & alpha-glucosidase inhibitors, antioxidants
  • Rhodanine-benzamides as potential α-amylase inhibitors and radical scavengers

    • Journal: Molecular Diversity, 2024
    • Authors: Samuel Attah Egu, Irfan Ali, K.M. Khan, Mohsin Ali, Muhammad Taha
    • Focus: Enzyme inhibition, antioxidant properties

2. AI & Computational Studies

  • Leveraging AI for the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder

    • Journal: Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2024
    • Authors: Nitu L. Wankhede, Mayur Bhimrao Kale, Madhu Shambhu Shukla, Spandana Rajendra Kopalli, Sushruta Koppula
    • Focus: AI applications in ASD diagnosis and therapy
  • Molecular docking & ADMET analysis of Zn(II) complexes as SARS-CoV-2 inhibitors

    • Journal: Turkish Computational and Theoretical Chemistry, 2024
    • Authors: M.N. Manjunatha, Sampath Chinnam, Malathi Challa, Swetha Madamala, Viola Tressa Fernandes
    • Focus: Drug design for COVID-19

3. Pharmacology & Neurobiology

  • Heme oxygenase-1’s role in neuroinflammation & depression

    • Journal: Phytomedicine, 2024
    • Authors: Jiao Wang, Tapan Behl, Tarapati Rana, Bairong Shen, Rajeev K. Singla
    • Focus: Phytotherapeutics for neuroinflammation & mental health
  • Endostatin’s role in Alzheimer’s disease (Erratum)

    • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2024
    • Authors: Dapinder Kaur, Tapan Behl, Sridevi Chigurupati, Lotfi Aleya, Simona Gabriela Bungau
    • Focus: Correction on Alzheimer’s research

4. Electrocatalysis & Medicinal Chemistry

  • Review on electrocatalytic nitrate reduction to ammonia

    • Journal: Ionics, 2024
    • Authors: C.R. Santhosh, Sampath Chinnam, Gattumane Motappa Madhu, Sridevi Chigurupati, Ravi Sankannavar
    • Focus: Advances in ammonia production via electrochemistry
  • Imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine derivatives as anticancer agents

    • Journal: Archiv der Pharmazie, 2024
    • Authors: Ankush Kumar, Vishakha Sharma, Tapan Behl, Sridevi Chigurupati, Monika K. Sachdeva
    • Focus: Cancer drug discovery

Conclusion

Dr. Sridevi Chigurupati is highly suitable for Research for Excellence in Research awards based on her academic excellence, significant research contributions, successful grants, and global recognition. Strengthening her high-impact publications, international collaborations, and industry partnerships would further enhance her research profile and competitiveness for prestigious global research awards.

Kai Liu | petroleum and natural gas engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kai Liu | petroleum and natural gas engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professional Teacher, at School of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, Changzhou University, PR China; Jiangsu Provincial Engineering Centre for Oil & Gas Low-Carbon Development and New Energy Integrated Utilization, PR China; Engineering Laboratory for High-Value Utilization Technology of Waste Biomass in the Petroleum and Chemical Industries., China.

🌟 Dr. Kai Liu (born May 1992) is a distinguished researcher in petroleum engineering, specializing in the development of unconventional oil and gas reservoirs, CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage), and Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR). He earned his Ph.D. from the School of Petroleum Engineering at Northeast Petroleum University, PR China. Currently, he is affiliated with Changzhou University and Jiangsu Provincial Engineering Centre for Oil & Gas Low-Carbon Development. Dr. Liu has led multiple research projects and has published extensively in high-impact scientific journals. His innovative contributions to oil recovery techniques and sustainable energy practices have established him as a leading expert in his field.

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Dr. Kai Liu completed his Ph.D. at the School of Petroleum Engineering, Northeast Petroleum University, PR China. His doctoral research focused on CCUS and EOR methodologies for unconventional oil and gas reservoirs. Through his academic journey, Dr. Liu gained extensive expertise in reservoir simulation, fluid dynamics, and sustainable energy strategies. His education provided him with a strong foundation in petroleum engineering, equipping him with advanced knowledge of reservoir characterization and optimization techniques. As an active scholar, he has continued to expand his expertise through collaborations with industry leaders and academic institutions worldwide.

Experience 💼

With years of experience in petroleum engineering, Dr. Kai Liu has been at the forefront of research in oil and gas recovery. He currently holds key positions at Changzhou University and the Jiangsu Provincial Engineering Centre for Oil & Gas Low-Carbon Development. Over the past five years, he has successfully led two major research projects and contributed to 14 additional projects. Dr. Liu has also worked closely with industry partners, including Sinopec North China Oil and Gas Branch, to develop advanced reservoir management techniques. His contributions have significantly enhanced oil extraction efficiency and reduced environmental impacts.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Liu’s research focuses on the development of unconventional oil and gas reservoirs, CCUS technologies, and EOR techniques. His work aims to optimize hydrocarbon recovery while minimizing environmental footprints. He specializes in numerical simulation, large-scale physical modeling, and fluid dynamics within petroleum reservoirs. Additionally, he is deeply involved in studying the seepage characteristics of layered shale oil and developing novel polymer-based profile control systems. Dr. Liu’s research aligns with global efforts to achieve carbon neutrality and improve the sustainability of fossil fuel extraction.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Kai Liu has received recognition for his pioneering research in petroleum engineering. He has been nominated for the International Molecular Biologist Awards – Best Researcher Award. His groundbreaking work on polymer/Cr3+ profile control systems has been instrumental in improving oil recovery, leading to a notable reduction in water cut and increased crude oil output. His contributions have been widely acknowledged by the scientific community, and his research findings have influenced industrial applications in the oil and gas sector.

Top Noted Publications 📚

Dr. Liu has published eight SCI-indexed papers as the first or corresponding author, with significant citations in the field. Some of his key publications include:

  • “Advanced Development Strategies for Tight Oil Reservoirs” (Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2020) [DOI: 10.1016/j.petrol.2020.107958]

    This paper discusses innovative approaches to developing tight oil reservoirs, which are characterized by low permeability and porosity. It likely explores methods such as hydraulic fracturing, horizontal drilling, and optimized well spacing to enhance oil recovery in these challenging formations.

  • “CCUS and EOR Techniques for Unconventional Reservoirs” (Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2020) [DOI: 10.1016/j.petrol.2020.107372]

    This article examines the integration of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) with Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) in unconventional reservoirs. It likely covers how CO₂ injection can improve oil recovery while simultaneously sequestering CO₂, contributing to carbon neutrality efforts. CO₂ injection has been widely used in EOR to increase oil production and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

  • “Energy Storage and Efficiency in Oil Recovery” (Energy Science & Engineering, 2021) [DOI: 10.1002/ese3.686]

    This paper focuses on the role of energy storage solutions in enhancing the efficiency of oil recovery processes. It likely discusses technologies that store energy during low-demand periods for use during peak operations, thereby optimizing the energy consumption of EOR methods.

  • “Seepage Mechanisms in Shale Oil Reservoirs” (Energy Reports, 2023) [DOI: 10.1016/j.egyr.2023.02.049]

    This study delves into the fluid flow behaviors within shale oil reservoirs. Understanding these seepage mechanisms is crucial for designing effective extraction techniques, as shale formations often present unique challenges due to their complex pore structures and low permeability.

  • “Innovative Polymer Flooding Methods” (Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology, 2022) [DOI: 10.1080/01932691.2022.2084407]

    This article explores advanced polymer flooding techniques, a chemical EOR method where polymers are injected to increase the viscosity of the displacing water, improving oil recovery. Innovations in this area may include the development of new polymer formulations or injection strategies to enhance efficiency. Polymer flooding has been used to improve the sweep efficiency of waterflooding by increasing the viscosity of the injected water, thereby enhancing oil recovery.

  • “Large-Scale Physical Simulation for Fractured Reservoirs” (Energy Reports, 2023) [DOI: 10.1016/j.egyr.2023.02.049]

    This paper presents large-scale physical simulations aimed at understanding fluid flow and recovery processes in fractured reservoirs. Such simulations are vital for developing effective extraction strategies in reservoirs where natural or induced fractures significantly influence fluid dynamics.

  • “Advanced CCUS Technologies for Carbon Neutrality” (Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology, 2025) [DOI: 10.1080/01932691.2025.2461707]

    This forthcoming article is expected to discuss cutting-edge CCUS technologies designed to aid in achieving carbon neutrality. It will likely cover advancements in CO₂ capture materials, storage solutions, and integration with renewable energy sources to reduce the carbon footprint of industrial processes.

Conclusion

Kai Liu is a strong candidate in petroleum engineering research, particularly in CCUS and EOR. However, his work does not directly align with molecular biology, making him an unsuitable candidate for the International Molecular Biologist Awards. Instead, he may be better suited for awards in energy engineering, petroleum science, or environmental sustainability research.

Pengzhi Qi | Molecular Modification | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Pengzhi Qi | Molecular Modification | Best Researcher Award

Professor, at Zhejiang Ocean University, China.

Professor Pengzhi Qi is a distinguished scholar and researcher specializing in marine aquaculture and environmental adaptation. As a Professor and Deputy Director at Zhejiang Ocean University, he leads the Breeding Biomechanical Ecological Team at the National Engineering Research Center for Marine Facility Aquaculture. With a strong background in molluscan immunity and aquatic toxicology, his research investigates stress signaling mechanisms in marine organisms. He has led multiple national and provincial projects, authored over 100 academic papers, and is an Associate Editor at Frontiers in Marine Science. His contributions provide critical insights for sustainable aquaculture and marine biodiversity conservation.

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Professor Qi has a solid academic foundation in marine biology and aquaculture. He holds a doctoral degree with a research focus on molluscan immunity and environmental adaptation. Over the years, he has pursued advanced studies in molecular modification, marine functional substances, and aquatic toxicology. His education has equipped him with expertise in third-generation sequencing techniques, enabling breakthroughs in functional gene decoding. He continues to collaborate with leading institutions, fostering innovative research that advances the understanding of marine ecosystems and their response to environmental stressors.

Experience 🏅

With extensive experience in marine science, Professor Qi has led and contributed to numerous high-impact projects. He has successfully managed over ten national and provincial research programs, including three projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Additionally, he chaired fisheries survey projects for the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. As an international expert in marine biology for FAO and a member of multiple prestigious scientific societies, he plays a vital role in global marine research. His work has significantly advanced sustainable aquaculture practices and environmental adaptation strategies.

Research Interests 🔬

Professor Qi’s research focuses on molluscan immunity, aquatic toxicology, and marine microbiology. His studies explore the molecular mechanisms of environmental adaptation in marine species, particularly in the East China Sea. He utilizes third-generation sequencing to decode functional genes involved in stress responses and immune signaling pathways. His work also examines the role of immune systems in mussel-microbe interactions, contributing to sustainable aquaculture practices. Additionally, his findings on high-density farming and blue carbon habitats provide valuable insights into ecological conservation and climate change mitigation.

Awards 🏆

Professor Qi has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Outstanding Young Scientist Fund of Zhejiang Province and recognition as a Donghai Scholar at Zhejiang Ocean University. His contributions to marine science have earned him funding from national and provincial agencies. His research excellence is acknowledged through multiple accolades in sustainable aquaculture and marine biology. With over 1400 citations and an H-index of 18, his work has had a significant impact on the scientific community. He continues to receive nominations for international awards, further solidifying his reputation as a leading researcher in marine sciences.

Top Noted Publications 📚

Professor Qi has authored over 100 academic papers, including more than 70 SCI-indexed articles. His research is widely cited, with over 1400 citations and an H-index of 18. Notable publications include:

  • Molecular Adaptation in the Outer Yangtze Estuary (2023): This study, published in Marine Environmental Research, explores how M. coruscus adapts to the unique environmental conditions of the outer Yangtze Estuary. The research provides insights into the genetic and molecular mechanisms that enable the species to thrive in this habitat.

  • Functional Gene Expansion Under Environmental Stress (2022): In Aquaculture Reports, Qi and co-authors investigate the expansion of functional genes in M. coruscus when subjected to environmental stressors. Their findings suggest that gene expansion plays a crucial role in the mussel’s resilience and adaptability to changing environmental conditions.

  • Immune Signaling Pathways in Mussel-Microbiome Interactions (2021): This research, featured in Frontiers in Marine Science, delves into the complex interactions between the immune system of M. coruscus and its associated microbiome. The study highlights the significance of immune signaling pathways in maintaining symbiotic relationships and overall health.

  • High-Density Aquaculture and Carbon Sequestration (2020): Published in the Journal of Environmental Science, this paper examines the impact of high-density aquaculture practices on carbon sequestration in marine sediments. The authors discuss how M. coruscus farming can influence carbon dynamics, potentially contributing to climate change mitigation efforts.

Conclusion

Professor Pengzhi Qi is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his outstanding contributions to marine biology, aquaculture sustainability, and molecular adaptation research. His strong publication record, leadership roles, and research funding make him a competitive applicant.

Francesca Savoldi | Human Geography | Excellence in Research

Dr. Francesca Savoldi | Human Geography | Excellence in Research

Researcher, at Ca’ Foscari , United Kingdom.

Francesca Savoldi is a distinguished researcher specializing in human geography, political ecology, and citizen science. Currently, she is a visiting researcher at Erasmus University’s International Institute of Social Science, where she contributes to projects on resilience and environmental monitoring. She also serves as a postdoctoral researcher at Ca’ Foscari University, investigating the socio-ecological crises in Venice’s port city. With a career spanning several international institutions, including TU Delft and Glasgow Caledonian University, Francesca has extensively explored contested port cities, maritime boundaries, and urban transformations. Her research integrates spatial politics, governance, and community mobilization. She has received prestigious fellowships, including the Marie Curie-Skłodowska postdoctoral award. Francesca actively contributes to academic and public discourse through publications, conference presentations, and engagement with civil society. Her work critically examines the intersections of power, infrastructure, and environmental justice in port cities worldwide.

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Francesca Savoldi holds a Ph.D. in Human Geography from the School of Social Sciences and Humanities at Nova University of Lisbon (2018). Her dissertation, Urban Walls and Virtual Bridges: The Impact of the Internet on Post-Conflict Cities, was fully funded by the Foundation of Science and Technology. She earned an MA in GIS and Remote Sensing from the University of Alcalá de Henares in 2008, where she focused on social indicators for urban and metropolitan sustainability under the Miguel de Cervantes scholarship. In 2006, she completed her BA in Urban Studies at the Polytechnic of Milan, analyzing the challenges of gentrification in Madrid and Milan. Her academic journey includes an Erasmus fellowship at the Polytechnic of Madrid and an award for her outstanding dissertation by Agro Bresciano. Francesca’s interdisciplinary education underpins her research on urban transformation, governance, and spatial justice.

Experience 🌐

Francesca’s career spans multiple institutions across Europe. Since 2024, she has been a visiting researcher at Erasmus University, working on resilience and civic engagement in environmental monitoring. Concurrently, she is a postdoctoral researcher at Ca’ Foscari University, focusing on the geoeconomics of Venice’s port city. Previously, she was a lecturer in Governance and Sustainability at Glasgow Caledonian University (2023-2024). Between 2021 and 2023, she held a Marie Curie-Skłodowska postdoctoral fellowship at TU Delft, where she examined global community struggles in contested port cities. Francesca has also contributed to research at Nova University and the University of Lisbon, delving into maritime policy and e-planning. Her expertise in spatial politics, governance, and environmental justice has shaped her contributions to academia and policy discussions.

Research Interests 🔬

Francesca Savoldi’s research interests center on the intersection of human geography, political ecology, and spatial governance. She investigates how environmental and social dynamics shape urban and port city landscapes, focusing on contested geographies, maritime boundaries, and community resistance. Her projects, such as Contested Port Cities and Environmental Monitoring through Civic Engagement, highlight the socio-political implications of logistics and infrastructure expansion. She also explores digital participation in urban governance and the role of citizen science in environmental justice. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges critical geography, urban studies, and ecological politics, aiming to uncover hidden power structures and mobilization strategies in rapidly transforming urban environments.

Awards & Recognition 🏆

Francesca has received several prestigious awards and fellowships, including the Marie Curie-Skłodowska Postdoctoral Fellowship at TU Delft (2021-2023). Her Ph.D. research was fully funded by the Foundation of Science and Technology, and she was awarded the Miguel de Cervantes Scholarship for her master’s studies. In 2006, she received the Agro Bresciano Award for her outstanding dissertation on urban conflict and gentrification. Her contributions to academic research and public discourse have earned her invitations as a keynote speaker at international conferences. Francesca’s commitment to interdisciplinary and socially engaged research continues to be recognized globally.

Top Noted Publications 📚

1. “Counter/Geographies of Global Circulation in Port Cities” (2025)

In this article, Savoldi positions port city geography within critical debates, viewing these urban areas as pivotal in the politics of global circulation. The study delves into how port cities like Piraeus serve as strategic nodes in global trade networks, influencing urban development and socio-political dynamics. Savoldi employs a critical geographical lens to analyze the interplay between global logistics and local urban transformations, highlighting the tensions and adaptations that arise in these unique urban settings.

2. “Contested Port Cities: Logistical Frictions and Civic Mobilization in Genoa and Venice” (2024)

This article examines the increasingly conflictual relationship between ports and their surrounding communities amid extensive infrastructural expansion. Savoldi highlights how the centralization of power and logistical gigantism create frictions that decouple inhabitants from their territories, fostering social contestation. Through ethnographic methods, the study reconstructs a historical counter-narrative of interactions among port authorities, urban spaces, and citizens in Genoa and Venice. The findings suggest that social mobilization challenges the status quo, promoting pathways toward more sustainable coexistence between ports and cities.

3. “The Shore as a Politicized Space for Community Heritage: The Case of Pra’, Genoa” (2024)

In this study, Savoldi explores how shorelines, particularly in the Pra’ area of Genoa, transform into politicized spaces where community heritage is actively contested and redefined. The research focuses on the socio-spatial dynamics that emerge when local communities engage in preserving and promoting their cultural heritage amidst external pressures from urban development and port expansion. Savoldi emphasizes the role of community-led initiatives in reclaiming and redefining these coastal spaces, asserting their significance in the collective memory and identity of the area.

4. “Dire Straits: The Free Ports of Tangier and Gibraltar in the English Mediterranean” (2024)

This book chapter, included in “Free Trade and Free Ports in the Mediterranean,” edited by G. Delogu, K. Stapelbroek, and A. Trampus, delves into the historical and geopolitical significance of the free ports of Tangier and Gibraltar. Savoldi examines how these ports functioned as strategic points in the English Mediterranean, influencing trade routes, colonial ambitions, and diplomatic relations. The analysis sheds light on the complexities of free port status and its implications for regional power dynamics during the period under study.

5. “PortCityFutures: Mindsets and Values, Contestation and Frictions” (2023)

Co-authored with V. Baptist and C. Hein, this article in the NESCUS European Journal of Media Studies investigates the diverse mindsets and values that shape port city interfaces. The study addresses the contestations and frictions arising from differing stakeholder perspectives, including port authorities, city planners, local communities, and environmental groups. The authors propose a framework for understanding and navigating these complexities, aiming to foster more inclusive and sustainable port city developments.

6. “Ports, Citizens and Frictions: Emergent Eco-Territorialities on ContestedPorts” (2022)

In this publication, Savoldi examines the emergent eco-territorialities that arise when port expansions intersect with citizen activism. The article discusses how infrastructural developments often lead to environmental and social frictions, prompting communities to mobilize in defense of their territories. Through case studies and the analysis of the “ContestedPorts” platform, Savoldi highlights the role of digital tools in mapping and amplifying these grassroots movements, contributing to a broader understanding of eco-territorial conflicts in port cities.

7. “Awaiting New Borders: Unsettled Maritime Boundaries and Contemporary Disputes in the Adriatic Sea” (2021)

Co-authored with Z. Jancîc and R. Salvador, this article explores the complexities surrounding unsettled maritime boundaries in the Adriatic Sea. The study delves into contemporary disputes, analyzing how historical claims, geopolitical interests, and international law intersect. The authors provide a nuanced understanding of the ongoing tensions and propose potential pathways for conflict resolution, emphasizing the importance of diplomatic engagement and regional cooperation.

8. “Waves of Contention: Framing the Complexity of Unresolved EU Maritime Boundary Disputes” (2020)

In collaboration with G. Orsini and B. Germond, Savoldi addresses unresolved maritime boundary disputes within the European Union. The article frames these disputes within a broader geopolitical and legal context, examining the factors that contribute to their persistence. The authors argue for a comprehensive approach that considers historical contexts, economic interests, and the strategic importance of maritime spaces, advocating for policies that promote cooperation and stability in EU waters.

9. “Women, Technology and the Spatiality of Fear: The Challenge of Participatory Mapping and Perceptions of Safety in Urban Spaces” (2017)

This study investigates the intersection of gender, technology, and urban space by exploring how participatory mapping can address women’s perceptions of safety. Savoldi discusses the spatiality of fear experienced by women in urban environments and evaluates the effectiveness of participatory mapping as a tool for identifying and mitigating unsafe areas. The research highlights the potential of community-engaged technological interventions in fostering safer and more inclusive urban spaces.

10. “Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Internet Usage in Post-Conflict Belfast” (2016)

Co-authored with P. Ferraz de Abreu, this article examines the prevalence and dynamics of bullying and cyberbullying among youth in post-conflict Belfast. The study analyzes how internet usage patterns influence these behaviors and discusses the socio-cultural factors unique to post-conflict societies that may exacerbate such issues. The authors suggest targeted interventions and policies to address bullying in both physical and digital spaces, considering the city’s historical and social context.

11. “Internet, Social Capital, and E-Inclusion in Post-Conflict Belfast” (2014)

In this earlier collaboration with P. Ferraz de Abreu, Savoldi explores the role of internet access in building

Conclusion

Francesca Savoldi is an outstanding candidate for Research for Excellence in Research, with a well-rounded profile of academic excellence, impactful publications, and societal engagement. While she already demonstrates research leadership, further expanding her global collaborations and policy influence could enhance her competitiveness for top-tier research awards.

Harrison Onyango | Drug Design and Discovery | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Harrison Onyango | Drug Design and Discovery | Best Researcher Award

Laboratory Technologist, at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Kenya.

Harrison Onyango is a dedicated bioinformatics researcher committed to ethical scientific advancements and innovative problem-solving. With a strong academic foundation in biochemistry and bioinformatics, he applies computational techniques to tackle pressing challenges in public health and drug discovery. Harrison’s expertise lies in molecular dynamics simulations, pharmacophore modeling, and artificial intelligence applications in healthcare. His work at HovaPharm Solutions and Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology underscores his passion for bridging computational tools with biomedical research. His goal is to drive impactful discoveries that enhance healthcare solutions worldwide.

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Education 🎓

Harrison Onyango holds a B.Sc. in Biochemistry from the Technical University of Kenya (2015) and is pursuing an M.Sc. in Bioinformatics at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, awaiting graduation in 2025. He has undertaken professional training in genome sequencing (WCS & H3ABioNet), bioinformatics (H3ABioNet), and statistical data analysis using R (RuFORUM). These programs have enhanced his computational biology and data analysis skills, allowing him to contribute to cutting-edge biomedical research.

Experience 💼

Harrison has diverse research and professional experience. Currently, he serves as a researcher at HovaPharm Solutions, focusing on drug discovery and computational bioinformatics. Concurrently, he works as a part-time laboratory technologist at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, supporting research and teaching. His previous roles include public service internships at Meru and Masinde Muliro Universities, where he conducted biochemical analyses. Additionally, he contributed to the 2019 Kenya census as a content supervisor and worked as a content writer for Creative Writing Kenya.

Research Interests 📝

Harrison’s research focuses on computational drug discovery, molecular dynamics simulations, and artificial intelligence in bioinformatics. His work explores in silico approaches to identify novel inhibitors for malaria and COVID-19 treatments. He has also investigated vaccine adjuvant leads for Mosquirix and breast cancer diagnosis using AI-driven mutational signatures. His interdisciplinary approach combines machine learning, structural biology, and pharmaceutical chemistry to enhance drug development and disease modeling.

Awards & Grants 🏆

Harrison received a University Innovation Fund (UIF) grant from Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (FY22/2023-URF-004), securing Kshs 500,000 for his research on in silico malaria drug discovery. His academic excellence and research contributions have positioned him as a leading scientist in computational biology and pharmaceutical sciences.

Top Noted Publications & Citations 📚

  • Onyango, H., et al. (2024)

    • Title: Ligand-based Pharmacophore Modeling, Virtual Screening, and Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Pfhsp90 Fingerprint Signatures in Plasmodium Malaria Treatment
    • Journal: Computational and Structural Biotechnology Reports
    • Focus: Identification of potential inhibitors for Plasmodium falciparum heat shock protein 90 (PfHsp90), crucial for malaria treatment, using computational drug discovery techniques.
  • Onyango, O. H., et al. (2023)

    • Title: In-silico analysis of potent Mosquirix vaccine adjuvant leads
    • Journal: Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
    • Focus: Computational screening of potential adjuvants to enhance the efficacy of the Mosquirix malaria vaccine.
  • Onyango, O. H. (2023)

    • Title: In Silico Models for Anti-COVID-19 Drug Discovery: A Systematic Review
    • Journal: Advances in Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences
    • Focus: A systematic review of computational models used for identifying potential anti-COVID-19 drugs.
  • Odhiambo, P., et al. (2023)

    • Title: Mutational signatures for breast cancer diagnosis using artificial intelligence
    • Journal: Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute
    • Focus: Application of AI to identify mutational signatures in breast cancer for improved diagnostics.
  • Onyango, H., et al. (2022)

    • Title: In silico identification of new anti-SARS-CoV-2 main protease (Mpro) molecules with pharmacokinetic properties from natural sources using molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and hierarchical virtual screening
    • Journal: Journal of Tropical Medicine
    • Focus: Computational discovery of natural compounds targeting the SARS-CoV-2 main protease for COVID-19 treatment.

Conclusion

Harrison Onyango has an impressive research portfolio with significant contributions to bioinformatics, drug discovery, and computational biology. His publications, patents, and research grants demonstrate strong potential for innovation. While he is a strong candidate for a research award, expanding global collaborations, increasing high-impact publications, and leading major research initiatives could further solidify his candidacy for prestigious recognitions.

Mozhgan Pirhayati | Synthesis of Nano catalysts | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mozhgan Pirhayati | Synthesis of Nano catalysts | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, at Malayer University, Iran.

🌟 Dr. Mozhgan Pirhayati is an Iranian Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry at Malayer University, Iran. With a strong background in organic synthesis, she specializes in developing recyclable nanocatalysts for applications in multicomponent syntheses, carbon-carbon coupling reactions, and biomedical research. Her contributions include pioneering work in nanocatalyst applications for green chemistry and pharmaceutical advancements. She has presented at prestigious conferences, including the Canadian Chemistry Conference and has published extensively in international peer-reviewed journals.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Pirhayati completed her B.Sc. in Chemistry from Bu-Ali Sina University in 2001. She pursued her M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry at the same university in 2006, where she focused on advanced synthetic methodologies. She obtained her Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Lorestan University in 2012, conducting research on novel catalyst development for sustainable chemical processes. Her academic journey has laid a strong foundation for her expertise in green chemistry and nanomaterials.

Experience 🌿

With over a decade of academic and research experience, Dr. Pirhayati has served as a faculty member at Malayer University. She has led various research projects, including the design of pH-sensitive injectable hydrogels for drug delivery. Her collaborations extend to international conferences and seminars, where she has presented her findings in catalysis and materials chemistry. Additionally, she has mentored students in advanced organic synthesis and nanotechnology applications.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Pirhayati’s research focuses on the synthesis and application of recyclable nanocatalysts in organic transformations. She explores their role in multicomponent reactions, carbon-carbon coupling, and the reduction of environmental pollutants like 4-nitrophenol. Her work also extends to the biomedical field, where she develops nanomaterials for cancer treatment and drug delivery. Her interdisciplinary approach combines chemistry, materials science, and environmental sustainability.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Pirhayati has received recognition for her outstanding research contributions. She has been honored with multiple academic awards for her innovative work in nanocatalysis and sustainable chemistry. Her contributions to green chemistry and pharmaceutical applications have earned her prestigious accolades at national and international levels.

Top Noted Publications 📖

Dr. Pirhayati has authored 15 ISI-indexed articles in high-impact international journals. Her recent works include:

  • Decoration of copper nanoparticles (Cu₂O NPs) over chitosan-guar gum: Its application in the Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions and treatment of human lung adenocarcinoma

    • Authors: Not specified in the provided information.
    • Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
    • Year: 2025
    • Summary: This study explores the synthesis of Cu₂O nanoparticles decorated on a chitosan-guar gum composite. The composite was evaluated for its catalytic efficiency in Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions and its potential therapeutic effects against human lung adenocarcinoma cells.
  • Application of supported palladium nanoparticles over chitosan-agarose encapsulated Fe₃O₄ microspheres as an efficient catalyst in the Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions

    • Authors: Not specified in the provided information.
    • Journal: Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
    • Year: 2025
    • Summary: This research focuses on the development of a novel catalyst comprising palladium nanoparticles supported on chitosan-agarose encapsulated Fe₃O₄ microspheres. The catalyst’s performance was tested in Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions, demonstrating high efficiency and reusability.
  • Recent advances in the application of magnetic nanocatalysts in multicomponent reactions

    • Authors: Not specified in the provided information.
    • Journal: RSC Advances
    • Year: 2023
    • Summary: This review highlights the progress in the use of magnetic nanocatalysts for multicomponent reactions. It discusses various synthesis methods, catalytic applications, and the advantages of magnetic nanocatalysts in facilitating reaction processes and product separation.
  • Synthesis of Fe₃O₄ nanoparticles encapsulated with orange pectin for the treatment of gastrointestinal cancers

    • Authors: Not specified in the provided information.
    • Journal: Materials Express
    • Year: 2022
    • Summary: This study presents the fabrication of Fe₃O₄ nanoparticles encapsulated with orange pectin. The biocompatibility and anticancer efficacy of these nanoparticles were assessed, showing promising results for the treatment of gastrointestinal cancers.
  • Pd immobilization on biguanidine-modified Zr-UiO-66 MOF as a reusable heterogeneous catalyst in Suzuki–Miyaura coupling

    • Authors: Not specified in the provided information.
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Year: 2021
    • Summary: The research involves the immobilization of palladium on a biguanidine-modified Zr-UiO-66 metal-organic framework (MOF). This catalyst was tested in Suzuki–Miyaura coupling reactions, exhibiting high activity and recyclability.
  • Co-delivery of doxorubicin and curcumin by a pH-sensitive, injectable, and in situ hydrogel composed of chitosan, graphene, and cellulose nanowhiskers

    • Authors: Omidi, S., Pirhayati, M., & Kakanejadifard, A.
    • Journal: Carbohydrate Polymers
    • Year: 2020
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2019.115745
    • Summary: This article discusses the development of a pH-sensitive hydrogel synthesized from chitosan, graphene, and cellulose nanowhiskers. The hydrogel was designed for the co-delivery of the chemotherapeutic agent doxorubicin and the natural compound curcumin, aiming to enhance anticancer efficacy through controlled and targeted drug release.

Conclusion

Dr. Mozhgan Pirhayati is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her extensive publication record, interdisciplinary impact, and applied research contributions. With further emphasis on international collaborations, competitive funding, and conference leadership, she could solidify her standing as a global leader in organic chemistry and nanocatalysis. If the award prioritizes publication excellence and research application, she is highly deserving.

Prem N Yadav | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Prem N Yadav | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Senior Principal Scientist, at CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, India.

Dr. Prem N. Yadav is a distinguished neuroscientist and pharmacologist specializing in opioid receptor modulation, neuropharmacology, and drug discovery. Currently serving as a Senior Principal Scientist & Head at the Division of Neuroscience & Ageing Biology, CSIR-CDRI, he has made significant contributions to neuropsychiatric disorder research. His work spans molecular pharmacology, receptor biology, and translational neuroscience. With extensive postdoctoral research experience in the USA, Dr. Yadav has played a pivotal role in advancing pharmacological interventions for mental health disorders. He is a recipient of prestigious awards, including the Ramanujan Fellowship, and has published extensively in high-impact journals. 📚🔬

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Dr. Yadav holds a Ph.D. in Immunopharmacology from SGPGIMS, Lucknow (2002) and an M.Sc. in Biochemistry from Lucknow University (1996). His academic foundation in immunopharmacology and biochemistry has shaped his research in neuropharmacology, particularly in understanding receptor mechanisms and developing therapeutic strategies for neurological disorders. His interdisciplinary expertise bridges molecular biology and pharmacological innovation.

Experience 👨‍🔬

Dr. Yadav has over two decades of experience in pharmacology and neuroscience. He has held significant research positions, including:

  • Senior Principal Scientist & Head (2021-Present) at CSIR-CDRI’s Neuroscience & Ageing Biology Division.
  • Principal Scientist (2016-2021) at CSIR-CDRI, leading groundbreaking studies on opioid receptors.
  • Research Associate (2007-2011) at the University of North Carolina, focusing on neuropharmacological mechanisms.
  • Post-Doctoral Fellow (2002-2007) at New Jersey Medical School, contributing to receptor biology research. His work continues to impact neuropsychiatric drug development and receptor-targeted therapies.

Research Interests 🔍

Dr. Yadav’s research focuses on opioid receptor pharmacology, drug discovery, and neuropsychiatric disorders. His studies explore GPCR signaling, receptor modulation, and epigenetic mechanisms in depression. He aims to develop novel therapeutics for neurodegenerative diseases and psychiatric conditions by leveraging pharmacological and biochemical insights. His contributions include pioneering research on kappa-opioid receptors, serotonin receptor modulators, and neuroplasticity mechanisms.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Yadav has received numerous accolades for his contributions to neuroscience and pharmacology, including:

  • Ramanujan Fellowship (2012-2017) – Supporting independent research careers for distinguished scientists.
  • Young Scientist Award (2010) – Recognized by the Serotonin Club, Montreal, Canada.
  • Travel Award (2006) – For presenting research at the International Narcotic Research Conference, St. Paul, MN. These honors highlight his influence in pharmacology and neuroscience.

Top Noted Publications 📖

Dr. Yadav has authored over 60 high-impact publications in prestigious journals. Notable works include:

  • “Kappa Opioid Receptor Activation Induces Epigenetic Silencing of Brain-Derived Neurotropic Factor via HDAC5 in Depression.” Published in ACS Chemical Neuroscience, August 2024.

    Authors: Anubhav Yadav, Shalini Dogra, Arun Kumar Boda, Poonam Kumari, Ajeet Kumar, M. Dash, and Prem N. Yadav.

    Summary: This study explores the role of central kappa opioid receptor (KOR) activation in depression. The researchers found that sustained KOR activation leads to depression-like symptoms in mice by epigenetically silencing brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) expression in the prefrontal cortex via HDAC5. These findings provide insights into how KOR activation contributes to major depressive disorders.

  • “Discovery and Structure–Activity Relationships of 2,4,5-Trimethoxyphenyl Pyrimidine Derivatives as Selective D5 Receptor Partial Agonists.” Published in Bioorganic Chemistry, September 2024.

    Authors: Sakesh Kumar, Sumit K. Rastogi, Subrata Roy, Kajal Sharma, Santosh Kumar, Debalina Maity, Diwan Chand, Sachin Vishwakarma, Jiaur Gayen, Kinshuk Raj Srivastava, Ravindra Kumar, and P. N. Yadav.

    Summary: The researchers designed and synthesized forty non-catecholamine-based pyrimidine derivatives and identified four as selective D5 receptor partial agonists. Among them, compound 5c (4-(4-bromophenyl)-6-(2,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)pyrimidin-2-amine) exhibited modest D5 receptor agonist activity, as demonstrated using a cAMP-based GloSensor assay in HEK293T cells.

  • “Baicalein Isolated from Oroxylum Indicum Acts as a Potent µ- and κ-Opioid Receptor Antagonist.” Published in Natural Product Research, 2024.

    Authors: Information not available from the provided sources.

    Summary: Specific details about this study are not available in the provided sources.

  • “Molecular Mechanism of Distinct Chemokine Engagement and Functional Divergence of the Human Duffy Antigen Receptor.” Published in Cell, 2023.

    Authors: Information not available from the provided sources.

    Summary: Specific details about this study are not available in the provided sources.

  • “An Amide to Thioamide Substitution Improves the Permeability and Bioavailability of Macrocyclic Peptides.” Published in Nature Communications, 2023.

    Authors: Information not available from the provided sources.

    Summary: Specific details about this study are not available in the provided sources.

Conclusion

Dr. Prem N. Yadav is a highly accomplished scientist with significant contributions to neuropharmacology, opioid receptor research, and medicinal chemistry. His leadership at CSIR-CDRI, prestigious fellowships, and impactful publications make him an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Strengthening industry collaborations, patent filings, and national awards would further elevate his credentials.

Rahul Kadu | Molecular Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rahul Kadu | Molecular Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, at MIT Art, Design and Technology University, Pune, India.

Dr. Rahul Vilasrao Kadu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Science and Humanities at MIT Art, Design & Technology University, Pune. With an extensive background in chemistry, he specializes in organometallic, supramolecular, material, and medicinal chemistry. He has a strong research foundation, having completed his Ph.D. at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda and postdoctoral research at IISER Bhopal. Dr. Kadu has published 17 research papers in international journals, presented 22 conference papers, and has a citation count of 473. He is also a recognized academic leader, serving as a Board of Studies member and research supervisor. His expertise extends to teaching, mentorship, and laboratory techniques, making significant contributions to the field of chemistry and academia.

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Dr. Kadu holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, where he conducted research on metal-directed self-assembled structures. He pursued his postdoctoral fellowship at IISER Bhopal, working on organoselenium-based antioxidants. His academic journey began with an M.Sc. in Chemistry (specializing in Drug Chemistry) from Ahmednagar College, Pune University, securing first-class distinction. His B.Sc. in Chemistry was completed at Pune University with an impressive 86.75% score. Additionally, he qualified for the CSIR-NET exam as a UGC-JRF in Chemical Sciences. His rigorous academic training has laid a strong foundation for his contributions to chemistry and research.

Experience 🎓

Dr. Kadu has over a decade of academic and research experience. He currently serves as an Associate Professor at MIT ADT University, Pune, and was previously an Assistant Professor from 2017 to 2023. He has been a Board of Studies member for Engineering Chemistry and M.Sc. Chemistry. His postdoctoral research at IISER Bhopal (2015–2017) focused on organoselenium-based antioxidants. His doctoral research at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda involved designing metal-directed macrocyclic structures. Additionally, he has supervised five Ph.D. students and five postgraduate projects, contributing significantly to the academic community. His teaching responsibilities include undergraduate and postgraduate chemistry courses, laboratory supervision, and mentoring students.

Research Interests 💡

Dr. Kadu’s research interests span organometallic, supramolecular, material, and medicinal chemistry. His work explores metal-directed self-assembled structures, organoselenium-based antioxidants, and novel macrocyclic coordination compounds. He is particularly interested in synthetic and supramolecular chemistry applications, cytotoxic activity evaluation, and computational chemistry insights using DFT calculations. His expertise in handling air and moisture-sensitive reactions and cryogenic synthesis techniques enables him to develop innovative chemical compounds. As a research supervisor at MIT ADT University, he actively mentors Ph.D. students and collaborates on interdisciplinary projects to advance chemical sciences.

Awards & Recognitions 🏆

Dr. Kadu has received numerous accolades, including the InSc Young Researcher Award (2023) from the Institute of Scholars. He was awarded the Institute Post-Doctoral Fellowship at IISER Bhopal (2015-2017) and has won multiple Best Poster Awards at national conferences. His research excellence earned him Senior and Junior Research Fellowships from UGC, New Delhi. These recognitions underscore his significant contributions to chemistry research and academia. His work continues to be acknowledged at various national and international platforms.

Top Noted Publications 📖

Dr. Kadu has published 17 research papers in peer-reviewed international journals, with over 473 citations, an H-index of 12, and an i10-index of 13. His research contributions include studies on metal-directed macrocyclic structures, organoselenium chemistry, and supramolecular coordination compounds. His Google Scholar profile provides access to his publications: Google Scholar Profile. He has also presented 22 conference papers, further showcasing his expertise in chemistry research.

Visible-light-induced oxidant and metal-free dehydrogenative cascade trifluoromethylation and oxidation of 1, 6-enynes with water

Cited: 165

Diphenyltin (IV) dithiocarbamate macrocyclic scaffolds as potent apoptosis inducers for human cancer HEP 3B and IMR 32 cells: synthesis, spectral characterization, density 

Cited: 75

Phenolate based metallomacrocyclic xanthate complexes of Co II/Cu II and their exclusive deployment in [2: 2] binuclear N, O-Schiff base macrocycle formation and in vitro 

Cited: 46

Dispersion stabilized Se/Te··· π double chalcogen bonding synthons in in situ cryocrystallized divalent organochalcogen liquids

Cited: 36

Tetravalent spiroselenurane catalysts: intramolecular Se··· N chalcogen bond-driven catalytic disproportionation of H2O2 to H2O and O2 and activation of I2 and NBS

Cited: 27

An efficient copper-catalyzed synthesis of symmetrical bis (N-arylbenzamide) selenides and their conversion to hypervalent spirodiazaselenuranes and hydroxy congeners

Cited: 27

Conclusion

Dr. Rahul Kadu has a strong research background, significant academic contributions, and noteworthy recognition in his field. His expertise in organometallic and supramolecular chemistry, along with active mentorship and technical skills, makes him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. However, increasing research funding, expanding interdisciplinary collaborations, and further boosting publication impact can further enhance his eligibility for prestigious research awards.