Odunayo Olawuyi | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Odunayo Olawuyi | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, at University of Ibadan, Nigeria.

🌟 Odunayo Joseph Olawuyi is a distinguished scholar from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, specializing in Molecular Biology, Genetic Diversity, Phylogenetics, and Plant Conservation. With over a decade of post-doctoral experience in teaching, research, and academic administration, he holds multiple key positions, including Head of the Genetics and Molecular Biology Unit and Sub-Dean of the Faculty of Science. His research has led to over 100 peer-reviewed publications, numerous awards, and global recognition in scientific communities. His extensive collaborations span Africa, Asia, North America, and Europe, contributing to breakthroughs in crop improvement and genetic enhancement.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Olawuyi obtained his B.Sc. in Microbiology (2000), M.Sc. in Botany (Genetics) (2004), and Ph.D. in Genetics and Molecular Biology (2013) from the University of Ibadan. He has also earned multiple professional certifications in Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering, and Data Science. His training includes specialized courses in genomic breeding, food security, and biodiversity restoration, acquired from prestigious institutions across Europe, Asia, and Africa.

Experience 💼

Currently, Dr. Olawuyi serves as Head of the Genetics and Molecular Biology Unit, Postgraduate Coordinator in the Department of Botany, and Sub-Dean (Biological & Earth Sciences) at the Faculty of Science, University of Ibadan. He has successfully coordinated the Biology Program across multiple faculties and actively participates in university senate committees. He has also held research fellowships at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T). His expertise extends to securing international grants as a co-investigator and leading research initiatives worldwide.

Research Interests 🌿

Dr. Olawuyi’s research focuses on Molecular Biology, Cytogenetics, Plant Biotechnology, Mutation and Marker-Assisted Breeding for Disease Resistance, and Stress Tolerance in crops. His work aims at enhancing crop traits and conservation through genetic diversity studies. He actively integrates genomics, bioinformatics, and biotechnology to develop sustainable agricultural solutions and improve global food security.

Awards & Recognitions 🏆

Dr. Olawuyi has received multiple awards for his contributions to scientific research, including the Best Poster Presentation at Tropentag 2020 in Germany. He has also been recognized with Certificates of Excellence for his reviewing contributions to high-impact journals like Elsevier, Taylor & Francis, Springer, and Wiley. His scholarly excellence has earned him several fellowships, including at IITA, IAR&T, and Qatar’s Institute of Agriculture for Soil and Water Research.

Top Noted Publications 📚

Dr. Olawuyi has authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications in top scientific journals. Below are selected works:

  • Role of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi as Biocontrol Agents Against Fusarium verticillioides Causing Ear Rot of Zea mays L. (Maize) (2018)

    • Publication: Current Plant BiologyGoogle Scholar

    • Citations: 71Nature

    • Summary: This study investigates the potential of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in controlling Fusarium verticillioides, a pathogen responsible for ear rot in maize. The findings suggest that AMF can serve as effective biocontrol agents, reducing disease incidence and promoting plant health.Google Scholar+1ResearchGate+1

  • Influence of Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Fungi (AMF) on Drought Tolerance and Charcoal Rot Disease of Cowpea (2017)

    • Publication: Biotechnology Reports

    • Citations: 65

    • Summary: This research explores how AMF inoculation affects drought tolerance and resistance to charcoal rot disease in cowpea plants. Results indicate that AMF enhances both drought resistance and disease suppression, contributing to improved crop resilience.Google Scholar

  • Microorganisms Causing Post-Harvest Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) Fruit Decay in Nigeria (2016)

    • Publication: Scientia

    • Citations: 58Mendeley+2genbreedpublisher.com+2Nature+2

    • Summary: This study identifies and characterizes the microbial agents responsible for post-harvest decay in tomatoes in Nigeria. The research provides insights into the predominant pathogens affecting tomato shelf life and suggests management strategies to reduce post-harvest losses.Google Scholar

  • Harnessing the Potentials of Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (VAM) Fungi to Plant Growth – A Review (2013)

    • Publication: International Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences and TechnologyGoogle Scholar

    • Citations: 56

    • Summary: This review paper discusses the role of VAM fungi in enhancing plant growth, particularly their symbiotic relationships with various crops. It highlights the benefits of VAM in nutrient uptake, stress tolerance, and overall plant development.Google Scholar

  • Gene Action, Heterosis, Correlation, and Regression Estimates in Developing Hybrid Cultivars in Maize (2015)

Conclusion

Dr. Odunayo Joseph Olawuyi is a highly qualified and accomplished researcher with an outstanding track record in genetics, molecular biology, and biotechnology. His global collaborations, research productivity, and leadership roles make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. To further enhance his profile, he could take on more principal investigator roles, increase industry impact, and publish in top-tier journals. However, given his achievements and contributions, he is well-deserving of the award.

Bagher Seyedalipour | Biochemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bagher Seyedalipour | Biochemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Biochemistry, University of Mazandaran, Iran

 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bagher Seyedalipour is a distinguished biochemist at the University of Mazandaran, specializing in protein engineering and proteomics. With a Ph.D. from Tehran University, he teaches and conducts advanced research on protein structures and gene manipulation techniques, especially using recombinant DNA. His laboratory focuses on creating therapeutic proteins, like luciferase and superoxide dismutase, exploring their functions and effects through site-directed mutagenesis. Dr. Seyedalipour’s work advances understanding of pathogenic mutations, contributing significantly to molecular biology and therapeutic biochemistry. 🔬🧬

 

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Academic Background

Dr. Bagher Seyedalipour is an accomplished biochemist with a profound dedication to academic research and teaching. He has developed an extensive foundation in the field of biochemistry through his rigorous education and current academic pursuits at the University of Mazandaran.

Education and Qualifications

Dr. Seyedalipour’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran. He furthered his expertise with a Master’s degree in Biochemistry from Tarbiat Modares University, followed by a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics at Tehran University. His extensive training equips him with in-depth knowledge across biochemical sciences, particularly in protein engineering and molecular biology.

Teaching and Research Interests

Dr. Seyedalipour teaches courses on Biochemistry, Structure, Metabolism, and Advanced Molecular Biology for undergraduate and graduate students. His laboratory is primarily focused on Enzymology, Protein Engineering, and Proteomics, aiming to characterize and manipulate genes using recombinant DNA technology. His research highlights include the expression and production of therapeutic proteins, such as luciferase, superoxide dismutase, and uricase, where he applies site-directed mutagenesis for mutation analysis and to explore mutation-pathogenicity relationships.

Conclusion

Dr. Bagher Seyedalipour is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His work in biochemistry, particularly his focus on protein engineering and pathogenic mutation analysis, stands out in its potential impact on therapeutic advancements and our understanding of molecular biology.

Publication Top Notes  

  • 🧬 “Mutation/metal deficiency in the electrostatic loop enhanced aggregation process in apo/holo SOD1 variants: implications for ALS diseases,” Ashkaran, F., Seyedalipour, B., et al. – BMC Chemistry (2024)
  • 🧬 “Implications of ALS-Associated Mutations on Biochemical and Biophysical Features of hSOD1 and Aggregation Formation,” Mohammadi, S., Seyedalipour, B., et al. – Biochemical Genetics (2024), 1 citation
  • 🧬 “GSTP1-A313G genetic polymorphism and the risk of preeclampsia in pregnant women: A study in the northern population of Iran,” Jalalian, E.J., Seyedalipour, B., et al. – Pregnancy Hypertension (2024)s
  • 🧬 “1,4-Diol Hq (TBHQ) vs 1,4-dithiol (TBDT); simulation of safe antioxidant with a lower carcinogenic activity,” Mosavi, S.Z., Seyedalipour, B., et al. – Science Progress (2024)
  • 🧬 “Exploring the anti-amyloid potential of salvianolic acid A against the ALS-associated mutant SOD1,” Waheed, Z.A., Seyedalipour, B., et al. – Molecular Simulation (2024), 1 citation
  • 🧬 “Catharanthine, an anticancer vinca alkaloid: in silico and in vitro analysis of the autophagic system,” Gholami, F., Seyedalipour, B., et al. – Naunyn-Schmiedeberg’s Archives of Pharmacology (2024)
  • 🧬 “Polyphenolic flavonoid compounds as inhibitors of aggregation in FALS-associated D101G SOD1 mutant,” Qassim, H.M., Seyedalipour, B., et al. – Computational Biology and Chemistry (2023), 4 citations
  • 🧬 “Role of charged residues of the “electrostatic loop” of hSOD1 in aggregation under amyloidogenic conditions,” Mavadat, E., Seyedalipour, B., et al. – International Journal of Biological Macromolecules (2023), 6 citations
  • 🧬 “A double point mutation of SOD1 targeting net charge promotes aggregation,” Mavadat, E., Seyedalipour, B., et al. – Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (2023), 5 citations
  • 🧬 “Sensitive determination of urea in luciferin chemiluminescence system,” Nemati, A., Seyedalipour, B., et al. – Chemical Papers (2023), 1 citation

 

 

HannaDanylovych | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

HannaDanylovych | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. HannaDanylovych, Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of National academy Sciences of Ukraine,  Ukraine.

Hanna V. Danylovych, born on May 20, 1974, in Kyiv, is a distinguished Ukrainian scientist specializing in biochemistry. With a Master’s degree in Biology from the National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy, she has been a Senior Scientist at the O.V. Palladin Institute of Biochemistry since 2016. Her research focuses on elucidating the biochemical mechanisms of nitric oxide action on smooth muscle cells’ calcium transport systems, particularly in mitochondria. Hanna has published over 70 scientific articles and authored a monograph. She received the prestigious Palladin Award from the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in 2023. 🏅📚

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Education 🎓

Dr.Hanna V. Danylovych, born on May 20, 1974, in Kyiv, Ukraine, embarked on her academic journey by earning a Master’s degree in Biology from the National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy in 1999. Since then, she has dedicated her career to scientific exploration at the O.V. Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Rising through the ranks, she currently serves as a Senior Scientist in the Department of Muscle Biochemistry, where she delves into the intricate mechanisms governing smooth muscle physiology. With a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and a Doctorate in Biological Sciences, her research focuses on elucidating the roles of nitric oxide and macrocyclic polyphenolic compounds in regulating mitochondrial calcium transport systems, offering novel insights into smooth muscle function and bioenergetics. 🧪

Professional Experience 👩‍💼

Dr.Hanna V. Danylovych, a prominent biochemist, has excelled in her career since 1999, specializing in muscle biochemistry at the O.V. Palladin Institute of Biochemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Her groundbreaking research on nitric oxide and mitochondrial function has garnered international recognition, including the prestigious Palladin Award. 🧬🏆

Research Focus 🧠🔬

Dr.Hanna V. Danylovych’s research primarily focuses on elucidating the biochemical and physicochemical mechanisms underlying the action of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species on the Ca2+ transport systems of smooth muscle cells, particularly in the myometrium and uterine smooth muscle mitochondria. 🧬 Her investigations extend to studying nitric oxide biosynthesis and its regulatory effects on Ca2+ homeostasis and bioenergetic characteristics. Additionally, she explores the potential of macrocyclic polyphenolic compounds, such as calix[4]arenes, as modulators of mitochondrial Ca2+ transport systems. This research significantly contributes to understanding smooth muscle cell physiology and holds promise for developing novel therapeutic interventions.

Publication Top Notes

  1. A systematic literature review on trust in the software ecosystem
    F Hou, S Jansen
    📜 Empirical Software Engineering 28 (1), 8
    🔍 Cited by: 15
    📅 2023
  2. Trustseco: A distributed infrastructure for providing trust in the software ecosystem
    F Hou, S Farshidi, S Jansen
    📜 International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, 121-133
    🔍 Cited by: 11
    📅 2021
  3. TrustSECO: An interview survey into software trust
    F Jansen, S Jansen, F Hou
    📜 arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.06138
    🔍 Cited by: 5
    📅 2021
  4. Analyzing the Performance of the Unmanned Bank to Explore the Failure Reasons for AI Projects
    F Hou
    📜 Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence …
    🔍 Cited by: 5
    📅 2020
  5. The role of software trust in selection of open-source and closed software
    F Hou, F Jansen, A De Vries, S Jansen
    📜 2023 IEEE/ACM 11th International Workshop on Software Engineering for …
    🔍 Cited by: 2
    📅 2023
  6. Sentiment analysis for software quality assessment
    F Liang, F Hou, S Farshidi, S Jansen
    📜 Proceedings of the 22nd Belgium-Netherlands Software Evolution Workshop …
    🔍 Cited by: 1
    📅 2023
  7. A survey of the state‐of‐the‐art approaches for evaluating trust in software ecosystems
    F Hou, S Jansen
    📜 Journal of Software: Evolution and Process, e2695
    📅 2024