Irem kulu | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Irem kulu | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Irem kulu, Gebze Technical University, Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. İrem Kulu is an accomplished organic chemist with a PhD from Yıldız Technical University, Turkey. Her expertise lies in C-C and C-N bond formation reactions of cyclic systems. With a diverse background including roles at Novartis and UMASS Amherst, she’s currently an Associate Professor at Gebze Technical University. Her research spans various projects, notably focusing on drug synthesis and bioorthogonal nanozymes. As a project coordinator and researcher, she contributes significantly to TÜBİTAK-funded initiatives. 🧪🔬 Passionate about synthesizing novel compounds, her work holds promise for advancing medicinal chemistry.

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Education:

Dr. İrem Kulu is a dedicated scholar in organic chemistry, graduating from Yıldız Technical University in Turkey. She completed her Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, and PhD degrees from the Department of Organic Chemistry at the same institution. Her research journey began with her Bachelor’s thesis focusing on the synthesis of organic compounds. In her Master’s thesis, she explored Domino Heck type Hydroarylation reactions and new isoindolines. For her doctoral work, she delved into C-C and C-N bond formation reactions of cyclic systems. Under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Zehra Nüket Öcal Sunguroğlu, she demonstrated a keen interest in advancing organic synthesis. 🎓🔬

 

Experience :

Dr. İrem Kulu’s career spans diverse roles in academia and industry, showcasing her expertise in organic chemistry. She began as a post-doctoral researcher at Gebze Technical University, contributing to TÜBİTAK projects focused on hybrid materials synthesis. Transitioning to industry, she served as a Synthesis Chemist at Novartis, specializing in API synthesis. Her academic journey continued as an Assistant Professor at Gebze Technical University, where she eventually ascended to Associate Professor. Notably, she pursued post-doctoral research at UMASS Amherst, delving into bioorthogonal nanozymes. Her multifaceted experience reflects a commitment to advancing chemical science across academia and industry. 🔬👩‍🔬

Research Focus:

Dr. İrem Kulu’s research primarily focuses on organic synthesis and medicinal chemistry, as evidenced by her extensive publication record. She has contributed significantly to the development of novel compounds with potential pharmacological applications, including antidepressants, antimicrobials, and anticancer agents. Her work spans various synthetic methodologies, such as Domino-Heck reactions, reductive Heck reactions, and [3+2] cycloadditions, aiming to create diverse molecular architectures. Additionally, she explores the physicochemical properties and biological activities of synthesized compounds, particularly their interactions with metal ions and their potential as photosensitizers. Dr. Kulu’s research embodies a quest for innovative solutions in drug discovery and development. 💊🔬

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Domino‐Heck Reactions of Carba‐ and Oxabicyclic, Unsaturated Dicarboximides: Synthesis of Aryl‐Substituted, Bridged Perhydroisoindole Derivatives 📚 Cited by: 25 🗓️ Year: 2009
  2. The synthesis of epiboxidine and related analogues as potential pharmacological agents 📚 Cited by: 20 🗓️ Year: 2011
  3. A multidisciplinary approach to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) 📚 Cited by: 16 🗓️ Year: 2021
  4. Effects of metal ion in cationic Pd (II) and Ni (II) phthalocyanines on physicochemical and photodynamic inactivation properties📚 Cited by: 15 🗓️ Year: 2022
  5. Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of 8-aminoquinoline-1, 2, 3-triazole hybrid derivatives as potential antimicrobial agents📚 Cited by: 14 🗓️ Year: 2022
  6. Reductive Heck Reactions and [3+ 2] Cycloadditions of Unsaturated N, N’-Bistricyclic Imides
  7. Evaluation of phytochemical content, antioxidant, antimicrobial activity and DNA cleavage effect of endemic Linaria corifolia Desf. (Plantaginaceae)
  8. Synthesis of arylated norbornyl amino acid esters
  9. Hybrid materials based on pyrene-substituted metallo phthalocyanines as sensing layers for ammonia detection: Effect of the number of pyrene substituents
  10. Photodynamic Inactivation of Antibiotic-Resistant and Sensitive Aeromonas hydrophila with Peripheral Pd(II)- vs. Zn(II)-Phthalocyanines

 

 

Hyun-Joonha | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hyun-Joonha | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hyun-Joonha, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea

Prof. Hyun-Joonha, a distinguished chemist, earned his B.S. with Honor from Seoul National University before completing his Ph.D. at Brown University. With over 160 peer-reviewed papers and 28 patents, his expertise spans heterocyclic chemistry, stereoselective synthesis, and medicinal chemistry. Notable roles include President of the Korean Chemical Society and Chairman of The Basic Science Council of Korea. He co-edited “Synthesis of 4- to 7-membered Heterocycles,” showcasing his leadership in academia. Recognitions include the ACP Lectureship Award and the Sigma-Aldrich Award. 🧪🏆

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Education and qualifications:

Prof. Hyun-Joon Ha’s academic journey began at Seoul National University, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree with honors. He then pursued his passion for chemistry at Brown University in Providence, RI, USA, where he completed his Ph.D. His educational background laid a solid foundation for his illustrious career in research and academia. 🎓 Throughout his studies, Prof. Ha demonstrated a commitment to excellence, which is reflected in his numerous publications, patents, and prestigious awards. His academic achievements serve as inspiration for aspiring scientists worldwide.

Employment:

Prof. Hyun-Joon Ha embarked on his academic career as a Postdoctoral Associate at Stanford University in California, USA, from 1987 to 1988, honing his research skills in chemistry. Subsequently, he served as a Senior Research Investigator at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, contributing significantly to the Organic Chemistry Division until 1991. Since March 1991, he has been a dedicated Professor at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies – Global Campus in Yongin, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. 🌐 Prof. Ha’s enduring commitment to education and research has made him a respected figure in the global scientific community.

Awards:

Prof. Hyun-Joon Ha’s exceptional contributions to chemistry have been recognized through prestigious awards. In 2011, he received the ACP Lectureship Award from the Asian Core Program (ACP), highlighting his expertise and leadership in the field. The following year, in 2012, he was honored with the Sigma-Aldrich (Korea) Award, further validating his outstanding achievements. In 2015, Prof. Ha was bestowed with the Award of Researches in Organic Chemistry by the Division of Organic Chemistry, KCS, affirming his significant impact on organic chemistry research. 🏅 These accolades underscore his dedication and excellence in advancing the boundaries of scientific knowledge.

Research Focus:

Prof. Hyun-Joon Ha’s research focus encompasses a wide array of topics within organic chemistry, including stereoselective synthesis, heterocyclic chemistry, and medicinal chemistry. His work delves into the synthesis and functionalization of diverse organic molecules, exploring innovative methodologies and mechanisms. From the synthesis of aryl-substituted amino propanes to the total synthesis of natural products like microgrewiapine A, Prof. Ha’s contributions have advanced the understanding and application of organic chemistry. 🧪 Through collaborative efforts and theoretical insights, he continues to push the boundaries of knowledge, driving progress in the field and inspiring future generations of chemists.

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