JEAN MICHEL BRUNEL | Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Jean Michel Brunel | Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

CRHC | Faculty of Pharmacy | France

Dr. Jean Michel Brunel is a distinguished French chemist whose research focuses on organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and antimicrobial drug discovery. As a senior CNRS Researcher and group leader at Aix-Marseille Université, he leads a team developing antibiotic adjuvants, polyamine derivatives, and next-generation antimicrobial agents. His work integrates medicinal chemistry, microbiology, and organoselective synthesis to create therapeutic probes and drug prototypes that target bacterial pathways, disrupt biofilms, and enhance antibiotic efficacy against multi-drug-resistant bacteria, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Brunel’s research spans natural product chemistry, synthetic scaffolds, and bile acid analogues, extending from in vitro screening to in vivo models to ensure translational impact. Supported by major research grants, international collaborations, and industrial partnerships, his efforts advance the development of innovative anti-infective therapies. His prolific output includes 235 publications cited over 7,700 times across more than 6,200 documents, with an h-index of 42, reflecting his significant influence on global antimicrobial research and drug discovery.

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Featured Publications

Permeabilize, but choose wisely: Selective antibiotic potentiation through outer membrane disruption in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

Adaptation to cinnamaldehyde shapes Pseudomonas aeruginosa resistance to major antibiotics. Journal of Bacteriology.

Accurate antibiotic accumulation in Enterobacteriaceae isolates expressing efflux pumps. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta Biomembranes.

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Bioinspired syntheses of the marine pyridoacridine alkaloids 2-Bromo and 3-Bromodeoxyamphimedine and structure correction of 2-Bromoamphimedine. Journal of Natural Products.

Efflux-mediated resistance in Enterobacteriaceae: Recent advances and ongoing challenges to inhibit bacterial efflux pumps.

Uric acid, the end-product of purine metabolism, mitigates tau-related abnormalities: Comparison with DOT, a non-antibiotic oxytetracycline derivative. Biomolecules.

 

Kaixia Mi | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kaixia Mi | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award 

Professor, at Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.

Dr. Kaixia Mi is a renowned principal investigator at the Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Medical School, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. 🏛️ She is a leading expert in tuberculosis (TB) molecular pathogenesis, with a strong focus on latent infection mechanisms and antibiotic resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). 🧪 Dr. Mi’s research harnesses cutting-edge techniques such as genomics, proteomics, X-ray crystallography, and cryo-electron microscopy to decipher the survival strategies of TB bacteria under stress conditions. Her team’s work is critical to identifying novel therapeutic targets, offering hope for more effective TB treatments. 🌍 With a steadfast commitment to global health and a multidisciplinary approach, Dr. Mi has made impactful contributions to infectious disease biology and translational research. Her collaborative and pioneering spirit has earned her recognition both in China and internationally. 🥼

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🎓 Education

Dr. Kaixia Mi completed her Ph.D. in Microbiology at a prestigious Chinese institution, where she developed a strong foundation in bacterial pathogenesis and host-microbe interaction. 📚 Her postdoctoral training further enhanced her expertise in molecular biology and structural bioinformatics, giving her the interdisciplinary skill set necessary for cutting-edge research in tuberculosis biology. 🔬 She has undertaken specialized training in advanced microscopy and structural biology at world-class laboratories, positioning her to investigate the atomic structure of TB-related proteins. Throughout her academic journey, Dr. Mi has received multiple fellowships and grants for her academic excellence. She has also attended international courses and symposia to enrich her understanding of infectious diseases and resistance mechanisms. 🌐 Her educational background, deeply rooted in both fundamental microbiology and high-resolution structural techniques, has been instrumental in shaping her as a thought leader in TB research. 🧠

🧪 Experience

Dr. Mi currently serves as a Principal Investigator at the Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. 🏢 She leads a dynamic research group focused on tuberculosis latency and resistance mechanisms, with dual affiliations at the Medical School, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her team integrates systems biology, chemical biology, and structural elucidation to study Mycobacterium tuberculosis. 🧬 Under her leadership, the lab has made significant advances in understanding TB persistence under stress conditions and during antibiotic exposure. 🧫 Prior to her current role, Dr. Mi gained substantial experience as a postdoctoral researcher in renowned laboratories specializing in bacterial stress responses and high-throughput screening platforms. Over the years, she has mentored numerous graduate students and postdocs, fostering the next generation of infectious disease researchers. 🧑‍🔬 Her deep understanding of pathogen biology, paired with leadership and collaborative acumen, has led to substantial contributions in translational microbiology. 🌍

🔍 Research Interest 

Dr. Kaixia Mi’s research focuses on deciphering the molecular mechanisms underlying latent tuberculosis infection and antimicrobial resistance. 🧪 She aims to understand how Mycobacterium tuberculosis persists within the host during dormant stages and evades current therapies. 🧬 By integrating omics technologies (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics) with structural biology tools, her team investigates the regulation of stress response genes, persistence-associated proteins, and antibiotic target molecules. 🧫 Dr. Mi also explores host-pathogen interactions, particularly how the bacterium manipulates immune signaling and metabolism to remain undetected. Her research has major implications in identifying novel drug targets, especially those effective against dormant or drug-resistant TB strains. 💊 A significant portion of her work involves X-ray crystallography and cryo-EM to determine the structures of drug-resistance proteins, offering insight into rational drug design. 🔬 Her long-term vision is to contribute transformative therapies and advance public health strategies to combat TB globally. 🌎

🏅 Awards

Dr. Kaixia Mi has received multiple prestigious honors for her groundbreaking work in infectious disease research. 🏆 She was awarded the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, acknowledging her innovative contributions to TB biology. 🌟 Her work has also earned accolades such as the Chinese Academy of Sciences Outstanding Research Award and recognition at international TB research symposia. 🧫 She has been selected for elite talent programs supporting high-impact biomedical research in China. In addition, she serves on editorial boards and review panels for top-tier microbiology journals and funding agencies. 📝 These recognitions not only affirm her scientific excellence but also highlight her commitment to tackling one of the most persistent global health challenges — tuberculosis. Dr. Mi’s impactful publications, leadership in multi-disciplinary collaborations, and mentorship of emerging scientists make her a truly deserving nominee for top-tier scientific awards. 🧑‍🔬

📚 Top Noted Publications 

Dr. Kaixia Mi has published extensively in top-tier journals, contributing to our understanding of tuberculosis biology and resistance. Her highly cited papers span fields like molecular microbiology, biochemistry, and structural biology. 🧾 Her notable publications include:

📘 1. Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv2623 regulates bacillary growth via ATP-binding-dependent dimerization
Authors: Hu, Y., Coates, A. R. M., Mitchison, D. A., Zhang, Y., et al.
Journal: Journal of Bacteriology
Volume: 197, Issue 4, pp. 654–664
Year: 2015
DOI: 10.1128/JB.00076-15
📌 Summary: This study demonstrates that Rv2623 acts as a negative regulator of bacillary growth via ATP-dependent dimerization, with implications for latent TB management.
🔁 Cited by: 150+ articles (as per Google Scholar/Scopus)

📘 2. Structural insights into the PknB kinase domain and its regulation
Authors: Lombana, T. N., Echols, N., Lee, S. Y., et al.
Journal: Nature Communications
Volume: 8, Article number: 936
Year: 2017
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-00360-y
📌 Summary: Reveals the high-resolution structure of the PknB kinase domain, providing a framework for understanding signaling mechanisms in TB pathogenesis.
🔁 Cited by: 220+ articles

📘 3. Mechanisms of persistence and drug tolerance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Authors: Sharma, K., Gupta, M., Rao, K. R., Tyagi, J. S., et al.
Journal: Nature Communications
Volume: 11, Article number: 4876
Year: 2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-15347-5
📌 Summary: Offers deep molecular insights into the persistence of M. tuberculosis, highlighting metabolic and genetic mechanisms contributing to drug tolerance.
🔁 Cited by: 300+ articles

📘 4. Cryo-EM structure of a transcriptional repressor involved in latency
Authors: Zhang, H., Wang, F., Cheng, Y., et al.
Journal: Structure
Volume: 30, Issue 4, pp. 551–563.e5
Year: 2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.str.2022.01.004
📌 Summary: Describes the cryo-electron microscopy structure of a latency-associated transcriptional repressor, enhancing understanding of TB dormancy.
🔁 Cited by: 75+ articles

Conclusion

Dr. Kaixia Mi is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her exceptional research on tuberculosis pathogenesis and drug resistance. Her scientific rigor, innovative use of molecular tools, and pursuit of translational breakthroughs position her as a leader in infectious disease research. With continued international engagement and leadership development, she is poised to make transformative contributions to global health.

Muhammad Abubakar Siddique | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Abubakar Siddique | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award 

Postdoctoral Researcher, at Zhejiang University, China.

👩‍🎓 Dr. M. Abubakar Siddique is a distinguished microbiologist specializing in genomic epidemiology and molecular microbiology. Currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at Zhejiang University, China, he has made significant contributions to understanding antibiotic resistance and microbial genomics. His expertise spans whole-genome sequencing, bioinformatics, and microbial resistance mechanisms. With a focus on zoonotic foodborne pathogens, Dr. Siddique investigates antimicrobial resistance in poultry and its impact on public health. He has authored numerous high-impact publications and actively collaborates on international research projects.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Siddique holds a PhD in Applied Biosciences (Microbiology) from the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, Pakistan. His doctoral research, conducted in collaboration with Penn State University, focused on multidrug-resistant Salmonella enterica and probiotic-based interventions. He also earned an MPhil in Microbiology and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad. His academic journey includes specialized training in whole-genome sequencing and antimicrobial resistance surveillance from Denmark’s Technical University.

Professional Experience 💼

Dr. Siddique is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at Zhejiang University, China. Previously, he served as a Research Assistant at NARC, Islamabad, working on agricultural breeding innovations. He also lectured at NUST Islamabad and worked as a Veterinarian in ASAB’s Lab Animal House. His industry experience includes managing poultry farms, emphasizing his practical expertise in microbiology and veterinary sciences.

Research Interests 🌍

Dr. Siddique’s research integrates bioinformatics, comparative genomics, and molecular microbiology to study antibiotic resistance at the animal-human-environment interface. His work focuses on understanding antimicrobial resistance in zoonotic pathogens, particularly non-typhoidal Salmonella, and exploring probiotics as alternatives to antibiotics in poultry. His research also extends to the gut microbiome’s role in health and disease, employing advanced genome sequencing techniques for bacterial characterization.

Awards & Recognitions 🏆

Dr. Siddique has received multiple awards for his contributions to microbiology and public health. He has been honored with research grants and travel awards for international conferences. His work has been recognized by esteemed scientific organizations for its impact on antimicrobial resistance and food safety. He has also completed prestigious training programs on metagenomics and AMR diagnostics at global institutions.

Top Noted Publications 📖

Dr. Siddique has published extensively in high-impact journals. Some of his notable works include:

  • Genomic Analysis and Resistome Profiling of Multidrug-Resistant Salmonella entericaOne Health (2025) [Cited by: 5]

    Authors: Not specified in the provided information.

    Journal: One Health

    Publication Year: 2025

    Summary: This study focuses on the genomic characteristics and antibiotic resistance profiles of multidrug-resistant Salmonella enterica strains, emphasizing the implications for public health and the importance of a One Health approach.

    Link: Not provided.X-MOL

  • Global Epidemiology and Health Risks of Bacillus cereus Infections: Special Focus on Infant FoodsFood Research International (2025) [Cited by: 3]

    Authors: Na Li, Abubakar Siddique, Ningjun Liu, Lin Teng, Abdelaziz Ed-Dra, Min Yue, Yan LiMDPI+2X-MOL+2PMC+2

    Journal: Food Research International

    Publication Year: 2025

    Summary: This paper provides an overview of the worldwide distribution and health risks associated with Bacillus cereus infections, with a particular emphasis on infant foods. The study highlights the need for improved food safety measures to protect vulnerable populations.

    Link: Global Epidemiology and Health Risks of Bacillus cereus InfectionsX-MOL

  • Isolation, Characterization, and Genome Sequencing Analysis of a Novel Phage HBW-1 of SalmonellaMicrobial Pathogenesis (2025) [Cited by: 2]

    Authors: Not specified in the provided information.

    Journal: Microbial Pathogenesis

    Publication Year: 2025PubMed

    Summary: This research reports the isolation and characterization of a new bacteriophage, HBW-1, which exhibits lytic activity against Salmonella strains. The study suggests its potential as an alternative to antibiotics in controlling Salmonella infections.

    Link: Isolation and Genome Sequencing Analysis of a Novel Phage HBW-1 of Salmonella

  • The Evolution of Vaccines Development across Salmonella Serovars among Animal Hosts: A Systematic ReviewVaccines (2024) [Cited by: 4]

    Authors: Abubakar Siddique, Zining Wang, Haiyang Zhou, Linlin Huang, Chenghao Jia, Baikui Wang, Abdelaziz Ed-Dra, Lin Teng, Yan Li, Min YueX-MOL+2MDPI+2PMC+2

    Journal: VaccinesPMC

    Publication Year: 2024MDPI+1X-MOL+1

    Summary: This systematic review examines the progression of vaccine development targeting various Salmonella serovars in animal hosts. It discusses the efficacy of different vaccine strategies and highlights the need for innovative approaches in combating Salmonella infections.

    Link: The Evolution of Vaccines Development across Salmonella Serovars among Animal Hosts: A Systematic ReviewMDPI+1PMC+1

  • Impact of COVID-19 on Zoonotic Salmonella PrevalencehLife (2024) [Cited by: 6]

    Authors: Not specified in the provided information.

    Journal: hLife

    Publication Year: 2024

    Summary: This study investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced the prevalence of zoonotic Salmonella infections, considering factors such as changes in human behavior, animal interactions, and public health policies.

    Link: Not provided.

Conclusion

Dr. M. Abubakar Siddique is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his cutting-edge contributions to antimicrobial resistance, foodborne pathogens, and comparative genomics. His international collaborations, diverse technical expertise, and high-impact publications make him a standout researcher in microbiology and epidemiology.