Xiaoqiang Chang | Molecular Medicine | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Xiaoqiang Chang | Molecular Medicine | Best Research Article Award 

Doctorate, at School of Pharmacy, China.

Dr. Xiaoqiang Chang (常小强) is a dedicated pharmaceutical researcher currently serving at the School of Pharmacy, Bengbu Medical College (蚌埠医科大学). He earned his Ph.D. and Master’s degrees in Traditional Chinese Pharmacy from the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, and his Bachelor’s from Henan University of Chinese Medicine. His research is focused on innovative methodologies in medicinal compound synthesis, particularly in the field of natural products and green catalysis. With notable publications in Environmental Chemistry Letters, Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis, and Molecules, he has proven his expertise as a unique first author. His academic journey reflects a consistent commitment to advancing pharmaceutical sciences, combining electrochemical, chromatographic, and synthetic techniques to explore medicinal compounds. Dr. Chang also holds a Chinese patent on diphenyldiazepine derivatives. His contributions continue to bridge traditional Chinese medicine with modern pharmaceutical innovation. 🌿⚗️📚

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Xiaoqiang Chang’s academic foundation is deeply rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine. He began his journey at Henan University of Chinese Medicine (2013-2017), earning a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmaceutical Preparation of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Driven by a passion for scientific research, he pursued graduate studies at the prestigious China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, obtaining a Master’s degree (2017-2020) and then a Doctorate in Chinese Pharmacy (2020-2023). During his doctoral training, Dr. Chang focused on natural product chemistry and drug development, incorporating both ancient medicinal knowledge and modern synthetic chemistry. His academic track equipped him with cross-disciplinary skills in chromatography, catalysis, and compound synthesis. His research is characterized by a fusion of heritage and innovation, reinforcing the relevance of traditional medicine in contemporary pharmaceutical sciences. 🎓🔬📖

💼 Experience 

Dr. Chang began his professional research career as an Assistant Researcher at the Henan Academy of Sciences, specifically at the Biomass Pyrolysis Transformation Innovation Center (July 2023 – May 2024). Here, he investigated catalytic processes for converting biomass into pharmacologically active compounds, applying both chemical engineering and pharmaceutical expertise. In June 2024, he joined the School of Pharmacy, Bengbu Medical College, further expanding his work in drug development and compound synthesis. His transition from biomass research to pharmaceutical innovation reflects his versatile research capabilities. Despite not having postdoctoral experience, Dr. Chang has successfully led multiple projects and published extensively. His roles have not only included laboratory research but also academic mentorship and interdisciplinary collaboration, making him a rising figure in applied pharmaceutical sciences. 🔍🏥🧪

🔬 Research Interest 

Dr. Chang’s research interest lies at the intersection of natural product chemistry, electrochemical synthesis, and green pharmaceutical technology. He is particularly intrigued by boron-catalyzed hydrosulfonylation, [3+2] electrochemical cycloaddition, and chromatographic techniques for active compound analysis. His recent work has focused on discovering and optimizing synthesis routes for medicinally relevant heterocycles and sulfones. Dr. Chang is passionate about developing sustainable and selective synthetic pathways, aiming to minimize environmental impact while maximizing pharmaceutical efficacy. In addition, his background in Traditional Chinese Medicine enriches his understanding of herbal pharmacology, leading to a unique integration of ancient wisdom and modern methodology. This cross-disciplinary approach is evident in both his experimental design and publication record. His long-term vision is to establish eco-friendly, high-efficiency platforms for drug discovery from both synthetic and natural sources. 🌱🧬⚙️

🏆 Awards 

Although Dr. Chang has yet to receive national-level funding or formal academic awards, his contribution to pharmaceutical research has been formally recognized through intellectual property achievements. In June 2023, he co-authored a Chinese patent titled “二苯并二氮杂卓衍生物及其制备方法和应用” (Diphenyldiazepine derivatives and their preparation method and application), registered as CN202310743034.9. This patent underscores his ability to transition basic chemical findings into practical applications, a key metric in modern pharmaceutical evaluation. The novelty and application potential of the compound structure demonstrate both innovation and therapeutic foresight. While still early in his career, Dr. Chang’s consistent authorship as the sole first author across several high-impact journal articles signifies his scientific independence and leadership. His continued work promises future recognition and contributions to medical chemistry and drug discovery. 🧪📜🚀

📚 Top Noted Publications 

1.Title: Synthesis of branched allylic sulfones by regioselective boron-catalysed hydrosulfonylation
Journal: Environmental Chemistry Letters
Year: 2023
Volume: 21
Pages: 681–687
Citations: 7
Summary:
This paper reports a novel method for synthesizing branched allylic sulfones using a regioselective boron-catalyzed hydrosulfonylation reaction. The methodology showcases high efficiency and selectivity, contributing significantly to sustainable synthetic chemistry and green catalysis.

2.Title: Electrochemical [3+2] Cycloaddition of Anilines and 1,3‐Dicarbonyl Compounds
Journal: Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
Year: 2022
Volume: 364(16)
Pages: 2865–2871
Citations: 12
Summary:
This article presents an electrochemical approach for [3+2] cycloaddition between anilines and 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds. It demonstrates a metal-free and environmentally friendly route, offering a valuable synthetic tool in heterocyclic chemistry.

3.Title: A novel flavanone from Thymus przewalskii
Journal: China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica (中国中药杂志)
Year: 2021
Volume: 46(1)
Pages: 125–129
Citations: 4
Summary:
This study details the isolation and structural elucidation of a new flavanone compound from Thymus przewalskii. The findings enhance understanding of the phytochemistry of traditional Chinese medicinal herbs.

4.Title: Determination of Thymol and Carvacrol in Thymi herba by UPC2
Journal: Molecules
Year: 2020
Volume: 25
Article Number: 502
Citations: 16
Summary:
This paper describes a fast and reliable ultra-performance convergence chromatography (UPC2) method to quantify thymol and carvacrol in Thymi herba. It is significant for quality control in herbal medicine and pharmaceutical applications.

5.Title: 地椒质量标准的研究 (Study on the Quality Standards of Di Jiao)
Journal: 中成药 (Chinese Patent Medicine)
Year: 2019
Volume: 41(8)
Pages: 1894–1898
Citations: 5
Summary:
This article explores the establishment of quality control standards for Di Jiao (地椒), a traditional Chinese medicinal material. It involves pharmacognostic and chemical evaluation techniques to ensure consistency and efficacy.

Conclusion

Dr. Xiaoqiang Chang demonstrates clear scientific excellence, with a consistent track record of innovative, independently-led publications in high-impact journals and contribution to intellectual property development. While additional involvement in research grants and broader academic leadership would strengthen the application, his current scholarly output makes him highly competitive for the Best Research Article Award. His first-author articles reflect originality, depth, and relevance—hallmarks of an outstanding candidate.

Ajay Kumar Danga | Long non-coding RNA | Best Researcher Award

Dr . Ajay Kumar Danga | Long non-coding RNA | Best Researcher Award 

DBT-RA , National Institute of Immunology , India

Ajay Kumar Danga is a dedicated researcher specializing in the molecular biology of aging and maturation, with a focus on long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in rat testes. His work at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, has contributed significantly to understanding gene regulation during aging. Ajay has been recognized for his academic excellence and contributions to the field of life sciences.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Academic Excellence: Ajay Kumar Danga has consistently demonstrated academic excellence, as evidenced by his silver medal in B.Sc. Zoology (H) and his AIR 1 ranking in the JNU Entrance Exam for PhD in Life Sciences. He has also secured multiple competitive fellowships, such as the ICMR-JRF/SRF and CSIR-NET-JRF.
  2. Research Contributions: His research on the maturation and aging processes in rat testes, particularly focusing on long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), is cutting-edge. The work involves complex molecular biology techniques and contributes to understanding the regulatory mechanisms of gene expression in aging.
  3. Technical Proficiency: Ajay has a wide array of specialized laboratory skills, including molecular cloning, RNA-FISH, and genomic DNA methylation analysis. His ability to perform and teach these techniques, along with his experience in bioinformatics tools, highlights his technical expertise.
  4. Recognition and Awards: Ajay’s work has been recognized through several awards, such as the Best Poster Award at Biosparks 2018 and multiple conference presentations at both national and international levels. His ability to consistently produce high-quality research output and gain recognition for it is a testament to his research capabilities.
  5. Collaboration and Leadership: He has collaborated with scientists from industry and academia, demonstrating his ability to work in interdisciplinary teams. Additionally, his role in supervising and mentoring students shows his leadership skills in a research setting.

Areas of Improvement 

  1. Broader Impact of Research: While Ajay’s research is highly specialized and of significant academic interest, its broader implications for public health or clinical applications are not immediately clear. Enhancing the translational impact of his research could strengthen his candidacy for awards that prioritize societal impact.
  2. Publication Record: Although Ajay has made significant contributions to conferences, there is limited information provided about his publication record in peer-reviewed journals. Increasing his number of high-impact journal publications would further solidify his standing as a top researcher.
  3. Diversity of Research Topics: His research is primarily focused on aging and molecular biology. Expanding his research portfolio to include more diverse topics within life sciences could make him a more versatile candidate for various research awards.

    Education 

    Ajay completed his M.Sc. in Medical Biotechnology from Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU), Rohtak, Haryana, India, where he studied the genotoxic effects of Malathion and the potential protective role of Rosemary oil. Prior to that, he earned his B.Sc. in Zoology (Hons) from Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi (DU), New Delhi. Ajay is currently pursuing advanced research at JNU, furthering his exploration into molecular mechanisms in life sciences.

    Experience 

    Ajay’s research journey includes a significant tenure as a Senior Research Fellow (SRF) at JNU, where he delved into the expression of lncRNAs during the aging process in rat testes. He has also served as a Research Associate at the National Institute of Immunology (NII). His experience extends to teaching and guiding M.Sc. and Ph.D. students in molecular biology, ensuring the next generation of scientists are well-prepared for their careers.

    Research Interests 

    Ajay’s research primarily focuses on the role of long noncoding RNAs in the maturation and aging of reproductive tissues. His work involves studying gene expression, cellular changes, and DNA methylation patterns, particularly in the context of aging. Ajay is passionate about uncovering the molecular underpinnings of age-related changes and their implications for human health.

    Awards 

    Ajay has received numerous accolades, including the Silver Medal in his B.Sc. Zoology (Hons) from the University of Delhi, and several prestigious fellowships like the Jawaharlal Nehru University Combined Entrance Examination for Biotechnology (JNU CEEB) and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Junior and Senior Research Fellowships. He also achieved the All India Rank 1 in the JNU Entrance Exam for Ph.D. in Life Sciences.

    Publications 

    Ajay has contributed to several research articles and conference papers. Some of his notable publications include:

    1. Expression and localization of LINC-RSAS lncRNA in the rat testes during agingPoster Presentation, International Conference, Vistas in Life Sciences 2024, JNU.
    2. Expression and localization of LINC-RBE and LINC-RSAS in the rat testes during agingPoster Presentation, 18th IUIS International Congress of Immunology 2023, Cape Town, South Africa.
    3. Age-related expression and localization of long noncoding RNAs in rat testisNational Science Day, JNU, New Delhi, 2022.

      Conclusion

      Ajay Kumar Danga is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his outstanding academic record, technical proficiency, and research contributions. His work on lncRNAs in aging is innovative and has the potential to advance our understanding of aging processes. However, to further enhance his candidacy, he could focus on broadening the impact of his research, increasing his publication output, and diversifying his research topics. Overall, Ajay is a promising researcher whose work is already making significant contributions to the field of life sciences.