Pramod Bhasme | Microbiology | Best Review Paper Award

Dr. Pramod Bhasme | Microbiology | Best Review Paper Award 

McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine | India

Dr. Pramod Bhasme is a distinguished researcher specializing in microbiology, molecular biology, and regenerative medicine, with expertise in bacterial pathogenesis, biofilm regulation, and wound healing. He earned his B.Sc., M.Sc., and M.Phil. in Microbiology from Karnatak University Dharwad, India, where he studied bacteriocins and mastitis-related pathogens, before completing a Ph.D. in Microbiology at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, under Prof. Ma Luyan. His doctoral research focused on quorum sensing, virulence regulation, and biofilm disruption in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. He later held a postdoctoral fellowship at Indiana University and currently serves as a Postdoctoral Associate at the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, University of Pittsburgh. His work explores electroceutical technologies, bacteriophage therapy, senescence biology, and wound-healing strategies using transgenic models. Dr. Bhasme’s research interests include quorum sensing inhibition, cyclic-di-GMP signaling, protein engineering, and macrophage–keratinocyte interactions, with a strong focus on translational medicine. A recipient of the CAS-TWAS President’s Fellowship, he has published in leading journals such as Nature Communications, ACS Nano, Environmental Microbiology, JoVE, and mLife. With 11 publications, 231 citations across 211 documents, and an h-index of 8, he is recognized as an emerging leader in infection biology and regenerative medicine.

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Featured Publications

Sharma, A., Anthony, A. J., Gnyawali, S., Bhasme, P., et al. The mitochondrial bioenergetics of functional wound closure is dependent on macrophage to keratinocyte exosomal crosstalk. ACS Nano. (Accepted).

Zhang, Y., Bhasme, P., et al. Dual functions: A coumarin-chalcone conjugate inhibits cyclic-di-GMP and quorum sensing signaling. mLife, 2(3), 284–293.

El Masry, M., Bhasme, P., et al. Swine model of biofilm infection and invisible wound. Journal of Visualized Experiments, (196).

Pal, D., Ghatak, S., Bhasme, P., et al. Identification of a physiologic vasculogenic fibroblast state to achieve tissue repair. Nature Communications, 14(1), 1129.

Xu, A., Wang, D., Bhasme, P., et al. Mutations in WspA lock the Wsp signal system into an active state. Environmental Microbiology.

 

Suraj Pal | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Suraj Pal | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award 

Suraj Pal, at Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University), Mullana- Ambala, India.

Suraj Pal is a dedicated microbiologist and research enthusiast with a strong academic background and a passion for understanding microbial and viral behavior. He has published work on the therapeutic potential of Aloe vera and actively pursues research on microbial applications to combat environmental and health challenges. With experience in customer care, he has developed skills in problem-solving and teamwork. Suraj is driven to make impactful contributions to microbiology, aiming to inspire future generations through innovative solutions for a sustainable tomorrow.

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Education 📜🎓

Suraj Pal is currently pursuing an M.Sc. in Microbiology at Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University) in Mullana, Ambala, where he has maintained an impressive CGPA of 9.17 and 9.14 in his first and second semesters, respectively, and is expected to graduate in June 2025. Previously, he completed a B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Sciences from Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Jhanjeri, Mohali, with a CGPA of 7.66 in 2023. His academic journey began with a solid foundation at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Sagga Karnal, where he achieved an 88% score in his Senior School Certificate Examination (2020) and an 88.6% in his Secondary School Examination (2018).

Professional Experience 🌍💼

Suraj has hands-on experience in customer service, having worked as a Customer Care Executive at Teleperformance Private Limited in Mohali, India. During this six-month role, he developed key communication and problem-solving skills, learning to identify and address customer issues effectively and build rapport through empathy. His responsibilities included data management using Excel, maintaining a record of daily interactions, and supporting team collaboration to achieve high service standards.

Research Interests 🔬🧬

Driven by his passion for microbiology, Suraj’s research interests focus on microbial solutions for pressing environmental and health challenges. Key areas of interest include exploring microbial access to nutrients to delay eutrophication, studying antimicrobial effects of plant secondary metabolites, investigating the role of microbes in industrial processes, and developing microbial alternatives to antibiotics. He is particularly fascinated by molecular recombinant microbes for producing eco-friendly, biodegradable products and has a keen interest in recombinant vaccines.

Publication Top Notes 📚📅

Title: The Effect of Aloe vera on Skin and Its Commensals: Contribution of Acemannan in Curing Acne Caused by Propionibacterium acnes

  • Authors: Suraj Pal, Mayank Raj, Medha Singh, Kumar Saurav, Chetan Paliwal, Subhasish Saha, Anil Kumar Sharma, and Manoj Singh.
  • Published In: Microorganisms
  • Publisher: MDPI
  • Volume/Issue: Volume 12, Issue 10
  • Year of Publication: 2024
  • DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms12102070
  • Abstract: This article explores the efficacy of acemannan, a compound in Aloe vera, for its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects on acne-causing bacteria, Propionibacterium acnes. It evaluates Aloe vera‘s potential to serve as a sustainable and natural remedy, balancing skin flora and reducing acne inflammation.

Title: Effect of Aloe vera Leaf Extract on Normal Skin Commensalism

  • Presentation Type: Oral Presentation
  • Conference: 4th International Conference on Recent Trends in Life Sciences and Biotechnology (ICRTLSB-2K23)
  • Organized By: International Association of Zoologists
  • Dates: December 12–14, 2023
  • Location: Conference proceedings published in IAZ with ISBN: 978-93-6056-834-8
  • Abstract: This presentation delved into how Aloe vera leaf extract influences the commensal bacteria of healthy skin, showing its potential to balance skin microbiota, benefiting overall skin health.

Conclusion

Suraj Pal is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award in Microbiology due to his strong academic background, dedication to meaningful research, and impactful work on Aloe vera’s role in skincare. His research addresses practical challenges and aligns with sustainable health solutions, making him well-suited for recognition in his field. While building on his current achievements by expanding his publication record and deepening technical skills could further enhance his impact, his innovative research interests and commitment to improving public health and environmental sustainability make him a compelling choice for the award.