Marzieh Rashedinia | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Marzieh Rashedinia | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Marzieh Rashedinia, Shiraz university of medical sciences, Iran

Based on the provided information, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marzieh Rashedinia appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Here’s a summary of her qualifications and contributions:

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Education

  • Ph.D. in Toxicology (2013), School of Pharmacy, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran.
  • M.Sc. in Toxicology (2009), School of Pharmacy, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran.
  • B.Sc. in Cell and Molecular Biology (2005), School of Sciences, Shiraz University, Iran.

Research Focus

  • Ph.D. Thesis: Evaluation of neuroprotective effects of Crocin on Acrolein-induced neurotoxicity in rats.
  • M.Sc. Thesis: The effect of ATP supplier compounds on Zinc phosphide toxicity in HepG2 Cells.

Research Techniques and Experiences

  • Cell culture, Toxicology screening tests, Animal behavior testing, Western blotting, Proteomics, Real-Time PCR, Immunoprecipitation, HPLC, In vivo and in vitro toxicity testing, Food contaminant analysis, Cell and molecular mechanisms of toxicity.

Notable Publications

  • “Silymarin: A promising pharmacological agent for treatment of diseases”Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences, 2011.
  • “Evaluation of diazinon-induced hepatotoxicity and protective effects of crocin”Toxicology and Industrial Health, 2015.
  • “Effects of sodium benzoate on learning, memory, and oxidative stress in mice”Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology, 2018.
  • “Identification of possible cytotoxicity mechanism of polyethylenimine by proteomics analysis”Human & Experimental Toxicology, 2016.

Abstracts and Congress Presentations

  • Syringic acid effects on oxidative stress in diabetic rats – 3rd World Congress and Expo on Traditional and Alternative Medicine, Berlin, 2019.
  • Syringic acid for renal oxidative stress management – 9th World Congress on Targeting Mitochondria, Berlin, 2018.
  • Glycyrrhizic acid modulates aluminium-induced oxidative stress – 6th National Congress on Medical Plants, Tehran, 2017.

Summary

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marzieh Rashedinia has made significant contributions to the field of toxicology through her research on neuroprotection, oxidative stress, and food contaminants. Her extensive experience with advanced research techniques and impactful publications underlines her suitability for the Best Researcher Award.

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“Silymarin”, a promising pharmacological agent for treatment of diseases

Evaluation of diazinon-induced hepatotoxicity and protective effects of crocin

Effects of sodium benzoate, a commonly used food preservative, on learning, memory, and oxidative stress in brain of mice

Identification of possible cytotoxicity mechanism of polyethylenimine by proteomics analysis

Antioxidant activity of Pistacia vera fruits, leaves and gum extracts

Design and development of vitamin C-encapsulated proliposome with improved in-vitro and ex-vivo antioxidant efficacy

Vortex-assisted dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction based on hydrophobic deep eutectic solvent for the simultaneous identification of eight synthetic dyes in jellies and …

Neuroprotective effect of syringic acid by modulation of oxidative stress and mitochondrial mass in diabetic rats

Ellagic acid improves muscle dysfunction in cuprizone-induced demyelinated mice via mitochondrial Sirt3 regulation

Effect of sodium benzoate on liver and kidney lipid peroxidation and antioxidant enzymes in mice

Divya Jain | Pharmacology Award | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Divya Jain | Pharmacology Award | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Divya Jain, Uttaranchal University, India

Dr. Divya Jain is an accomplished microbiologist, holding a Ph.D. in Microbiology from Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan (2023), an M.Sc. in Microbiology from Graphic Era University, Dehradun (2018), and a B.Sc. in Biotechnology from Banasthali Vidyapith (2016). She currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Uttaranchal University, Dehradun, bringing extensive expertise in microbiology to the Department of Microbiology. Her previous roles include an Associate Research Fellow at the Integrative Centre for Research & Innovation in Biology in Chandigarh. Dr. Jain also completed a notable internship in content and academic writing with The Applied Biology & Chemistry Journal. 📚🔬✨

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🎓 Education

Dr. Divya Jain holds a Ph.D. in Microbiology from Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan (2023), an M.Sc. in Microbiology from Graphic Era University, Dehradun (2018), and a B.Sc. in Biotechnology from Banasthali Vidyapith (2016). She completed her high school education in PCB from S.D.R.R Public School, Shamli (2013). 📘🔬

🏢 Work Experience

Currently an Assistant Professor at Uttaranchal University, Dehradun, Dr. Jain also served as an Associate Research Fellow at the Integrative Centre for Research & Innovation in Biology, Chandigarh. 📚🔬

🏅 Certificates and Awards

Dr. Jain has earned several accolades, including the Innovative Article Award and the Excellence in Research Award. She has also completed certificate courses in microbiology, forensic science, and RJ-Ing. 🏆📜

 

Research Focus 🔬🌍

Dr. Divya Jain’s research is primarily focused on microbiology, environmental science, and pharmacology. Her work includes studying microbial pollution, particularly coliform bacteria, and their environmental impact. She has also contributed significantly to sustainable agriculture through research on plant growth-promoting microorganisms and mycorrhiza. Dr. Jain explores the pharmacological applications of natural compounds, such as propolis and medicinal plants, for cancer therapy and liver protection. Her research extends to evaluating potential inhibitors for SARS-CoV-2 and other viral infections, emphasizing bioactive compounds from natural sources. Her multifaceted research underscores her dedication to addressing critical global health and environmental challenges. 🌱🧬🧪

 

Publication Top Notes

  • “Microbial pollution of water with special reference to coliform bacteria and their nexus with environment” 🌊🦠 (110 citations, 2021)
    S Some, R Mondal, D Mitra, D Jain, D Verma, S Das
    Energy Nexus 1, 100008
  • “Role of mycorrhiza and its associated bacteria on plant growth promotion and nutrient management in sustainable agriculture” 🌱🔬 (90 citations, 2020)
    D Mitra, N Uniyal, P Panneerselvam, A Senapati, AN Ganeshamurthy
    International Journal of Life Sciences and Applied Sciences 1 (1), 1-1
  • “Propolis: An update on its chemistry and pharmacological applications” 🍯⚗️ (73 citations, 2022)
    R Hossain, C Quispe, RA Khan, ASM Saikat, P Ray, D Ongalbek, …
    Chinese medicine 17 (1), 100
  • “Tobacco Smoking and Liver Cancer Risk: Potential Avenues for Carcinogenesis” 🚬🔬 (53 citations, 2021)
    D Jain, P Chaudhary, N Varshney, KS Bin Razzak, D Verma, …
    Journal of Oncology 2021 (1), 5905357
  • “Potential inhibitors of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID 19) proteases PLpro and Mpro/3CLpro: molecular docking and simulation studies of three pertinent medicinal plant natural components” 🧬🌿 (44 citations, 2021)
    D Verma, D Mitra, M Paul, P Chaudhary, A Kamboj, H Thatoi, P Janmeda, …
    Current Research in Pharmacology and Drug Discovery 2, 100038
  • “Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites based on the regulation of microRNAs” 🧬🧪 (33 citations, 2022)
    R Hossain, C Quispe, ASM Saikat, D Jain, A Habib, P Janmeda, MT Islam, …
    BioMed Research International 2022 (1), 9349897
  • “Hepatoprotective activity of medicinal plants: A mini review” 🌿🛡️ (29 citations, 2020)
    D Jain, P Chaudhary, A Kotnala, R Hossain, K Bisht, MN Hossain
    Journal of Medicinal Plants Studies 8 (5), 183-188
  • “Quercetin and/or Ascorbic Acid Modulatory Effect on Phenobarbital-Induced Sleeping Mice Possibly through GABAA and GABAB Receptor Interaction Pathway” 💤🍊 (25 citations, 2021)
    R Hossain, K Al-Khafaji, RA Khan, C Sarkar, MS Islam, D Dey, D Jain, …
    Pharmaceuticals 14 (8), 721
  • “Anticancer effects of acteoside: Mechanistic insights and therapeutic status” 🧬🎗️ (22 citations, 2022)
    RA Khan, R Hossain, P Roy, D Jain, ASM Saikat, APR Shuvo, M Akram, …
    European Journal of Pharmacology 916, 174699
  • “Carcinogenic effects of N-nitroso compounds in environment” 🚫🦠 (22 citations, 2020)
    D Jain, P Chaudhary, N Varshney, P Janmeda
    Environment Conservation Journal 21 (3), 25-41

Patricia Rijo |Pharmacology, Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Patricia Rijo |Pharmacology, Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr, Patricia Rijo, Universidade Lusófona, Portugal

Assoc Prof Dr. Patricia Rijo is a distinguished academic at Universidade Lusófona in Portugal. With expertise in [mention her field or area of specialization], Dr. Rijo has contributed significantly to [mention any notable contributions or achievements, such as research, publications, or projects]. Her dedication to [mention any relevant causes or academic interests] underscores her commitment to advancing knowledge in her field. Dr. Rijo’s academic leadership and mentorship inspire both colleagues and students alike at Universidade Lusófona.

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Education

PhD in Pharmacy (specialty in Medicinal Chemistry and Therapeutics) with Distinction, Faculdade de Farmácia da Universidade de Lisboa, 2003.,Master’s Degree (MSc) in Medicinal Chemistry, Faculdade de Farmácia da Universidade de Lisboa, 2003.,Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, 1999.

Professional Experience

Dr. Hyunsook Lee has had a distinguished professional career in academia and research 👩‍🔬. She began as a Research Scientist at Mogam Biotech Research Institute in Korea (1992. Mar – 1994. May) 🔬 and was promoted to Senior Research Scientist (1994. May – 1996. Aug) 🧬. She then transitioned to academia as a Research Assistant Professor at Ewha Womans University (2002. Sept – 2003) 🧪. In 2004, she joined the Dept. of Biological Sciences at Seoul National University (SNU) as an Assistant Professor 📚, advancing to Associate Professor in 2008 and earning early tenure in 2010 🌟. By 2012, she became a full Professor at SNU 🌍. Dr. Lee has also served in several key administrative roles, including Vice Dean of Planning for the College of Natural Sciences (2015 July – 2017 June) 📅, and Dean for Research Affairs at SNU (2021. Feb – 2023. Feb) 🎓. She has been the Head of the AI-Bio Research Center since 2023 🧠🔬 and co-founded Next & Bio in 2019, which later merged with Kolmar Holdings in 2022 💼. Her visiting scientist positions include stints at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute (2010. Aug – 2011. July) 🧬 and Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (2020. Aug – 2021. Feb) 🏥.

Academic Positions:

Associate Professor at Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias (ULHT), since June 2020.,Assistant Professor at ULHT (2011-2020).,Coordinator Professor at Escola Superior de Ciências da Saúde (2011-2016).,Assistant at ULHT (2005-2010).,Invited Assistant Professor at Escola Superior de Saúde Ribeiro Sanches (2002-2011).,Monitor at Faculdade de Farmácia da Universidade de Lisboa (2001-2005).

Awards and Honors:

Egon Stahl-Award in Bronze from Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research (2022).,Various awards for scientific presentations and research contributions.

Additional Skills and Activities:

  • Languages: Proficiency in Portuguese (C2), English (B2), Spanish (B1), French (A2).
  • Supervision: Supervised numerous PhD and Master’s students.
  • Project Leadership: Participation and leadership in multiple research projects.

Publications:

  • Anticancer diterpenes of African natural products: Mechanistic pathways and preclinical developments
    • Authors: Bangay, G., Brauning, F.Z., Rosatella, A., Efferth, T., Rijo, P.
    • Journal: Phytomedicine, 2024, 129, 155634
    • Abstract: This article likely discusses the mechanistic pathways through which diterpenes from African natural products exhibit anticancer properties, as well as their development in preclinical studies.
  • Glycyrrhizic Acid Nanoparticles Subside the Activity of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus by Suppressing PBP2a
    • Authors: Rijo, P., Abuamara, T.M.M., Ali Lashin, L.S., Abd El Maksoud, A.I., Hassan, A.
    • Journal: Pharmaceuticals, 2024, 17(5), 589
    • Abstract: This article likely explores the use of glycyrrhizic acid nanoparticles to combat methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) by targeting the penicillin-binding protein PBP2a.
  • Halimane Derivatives from Plectranthus ornatus Codd. as Novel Anti-cancer Agents
    • Authors: Bangay, G., Brauning, F.Z., Kowalczyk, T., Sitarek, P., Rijo, P.
    • Journal: Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy, 2024, 174, 116516
    • Abstract: This article likely investigates the anticancer potential of halimane derivatives from Plectranthus ornatus.
  • Solving the antibacterial resistance in Europe: The multipronged approach of the COST Action CA21145 EURESTOP
    • Authors: Seguin-Devaux, C., Mestrovic, T., Arts, J.J., Rijo, P., Mori, M.
    • Journal: Drug Resistance Updates, 2024, 74, 101069
    • Abstract: This editorial likely outlines the efforts and strategies of the COST Action CA21145 EURESTOP in addressing antibacterial resistance in Europe.
  • Biological Activity of 6,7-Dehydroxyroyleanone and Derivatives Obtained from Plectranthus aliciae (Codd) A.J.Paton
    • Authors: Filipe, M.S., Domínguez-Martín, E.M., Pires, T.C.S.P., Barros, L., Rijo, P.
    • Journal: ACS Omega, 2024, 9(16), pp. 18113–18118
    • Abstract: This article likely details the biological activities of 6,7-dehydroxyroyleanone and its derivatives sourced from Plectranthus aliciae.
  • Exploring the Anticancer Potential of Semisynthetic Derivatives of 7α-Acetoxy-6β-hydroxyroyleanone from Plectranthus sp.: An In Silico Approach
    • Authors: Merecz-Sadowska, A., Isca, V.M.S., Sitarek, P., Rijo, P., Zajdel, R.
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2024, 25(8)
    • Abstract: This article likely explores the anticancer potential of semisynthetic derivatives of a specific compound from Plectranthus species using computational methods.
  • Anticancer Effects of Abietane Diterpene 7α-Acetoxy-6β-hydroxyroyleanone from Plectranthus grandidentatus and Its Semi-Synthetic Analogs: An In Silico Computational Approach
    • Authors: Isca, V.M.S., Sitarek, P., Merecz-Sadowska, A., Rijo, P., Kowalczyk, T.
    • Journal: Molecules, 2024, 29(8), 1807
    • Abstract: This article likely investigates the anticancer effects of abietane diterpene and its analogs from Plectranthus grandidentatus using computational techniques.
  • Antibiotic Coordination Frameworks against Antibiotic Resistance: How to Involve Students through Experimental Practices in the Search for Solutions to Public Health Problems
    • Authors: Domínguez-Martín, E.M., Ntungwe, E., Isca, V.M.S., André, V., Rijo, P.
    • Journal: Journal of Chemical Education, 2024, 101(5), pp. 2045–2051
    • Abstract: This article likely discusses educational strategies to involve students in experimental practices to address antibiotic resistance.
  • The Precious Potential of the Sacred Tree Chamaecyparis obtusa (Siebold & Zucc.) Endl. as a Source of Secondary Metabolites with Broad Biological Applications
    • Authors: Górski, K.M., Kowalczyk, T., Picot, L., Ghorbanpour, M., Sitarek, P.
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2024, 25(5), 2723
    • Abstract: This review likely highlights the various biological applications of secondary metabolites derived from Chamaecyparis obtusa.
  • Enhancement of Vitamin C’s Protective Effect against Thimerosal-Induced Neurotoxicity in the Cerebral Cortex of Wistar Albino Rats: An In Vivo and Computational Study
    • Authors: Hassan, A., Mohsen, R., Rezk, A., Abd El Maksoud, A.I., Mohamed, A.F.
    • Journal: ACS Omega, 2024, 9(8), pp. 8973–8984
    • Abstract: This article likely explores the neuroprotective effects of vitamin C against thimerosal-induced toxicity using both in vivo and computational methods.

Nagavendra Kommineni | Pharmacology Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nagavendra Kommineni | Pharmacology Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nagavendra Kommineni, Center for Biomedical Research, Population Council, United States

Dr. Nagavendra Kommineni, Ph.D., is a pharmaceutical scientist specializing in formulation development 🧪. With a background from NIPER-Hyderabad, India, he has expertise in designing innovative drug formulations, particularly in topical and transdermal delivery systems 🩺. His work spans nanoparticle-based platforms and sterile manufacturing processes for injectables. Currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in New York, he focuses on translational formulations for sexual and reproductive health, including freeze-dried protein formulations and fast-dissolving tablets 🌱. Dr. Kommineni is adept in analytical techniques and actively contributes to GLP and GMP manufacturing standards.

 

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Education

Dr. Nagavendra Kommineni holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from NIPER-Hyderabad, India (2015-2019). He also earned an M.S (Pharm) in Pharmaceutical Sciences (2012-2014) and a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree from Bapatla College of Pharmacy, India (2008-2012).

Work Experience 🏥

As a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in New York, he pioneers translational formulations for sexual and reproductive health, overseeing formulation development, GLP toxicity studies, and GMP manufacturing. He leads projects on freeze-dried protein formulations and fast-dissolving tablets for HIV and contraception.

 

Research Focus

Dr. Nagavendra Kommineni’s research primarily focuses on advanced drug delivery systems 🚀, particularly liposomal formulations, nanocarriers, and depot microspheres for targeted therapy. He explores the potential of exosomes and dendrimers in drug delivery, aiming to enhance therapeutic efficacy while minimizing side effects 🎯. His investigations extend to the development of novel formulations for cancer therapy, psoriasis treatment, and overcoming drug resistance in diseases like breast cancer. Through his work, Dr. Kommineni contributes significantly to the advancement of pharmaceutical science, with a particular emphasis on improving patient outcomes through innovative delivery strategies.