Amedea B. Seabra | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Excellence in Research

Amedea B. Seabra | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Excellence in Research

Assoc. Prof. Dr Amedea B. Seabra, Universidade Federal do ABC, Brazil

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Amedea B. Seabra is a renowned researcher in Chemistry at Universidade Federal do ABC (UFABC), Brazil. With a Ph.D. from UNICAMP, she specializes in biomaterials, nitric oxide release, and drug delivery systems. Her research includes developing novel materials for medical applications, such as nitric oxide-releasing hydrogels and vascular prostheses. Dr. Seabra has contributed significantly to projects related to wound healing and cardiovascular health. She has received numerous accolades, including recognition in global scientific databases and awards for her work on antimicrobial silver nanoparticles. 🌟🔬💉📚🌍

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Academic Excellence 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Amedea B. Seabra holds a PhD in Chemistry from Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) and completed postdoctoral research at Concordia University and UNICAMP. Specializing in the controlled release of drugs, biomaterials, and nitric oxide chemistry, she has made significant contributions to both basic and applied sciences. Dr. Seabra’s work bridges the gap between research and practical applications, particularly in advancing drug delivery systems and exploring innovative biomaterials. Her research continues to have a profound impact on the development of therapeutic strategies for various medical challenges. 🧪💊🔬🌍

Professional Engagement 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Amedea B. Seabra is a distinguished academic with a wealth of experience in the field of biotechnology. Currently, she serves as the Vice Coordinator at the UFABC Graduate Program in Biotechnology and works as a collaborative researcher at the University of Edinburgh. Dr. Seabra has actively contributed to various international projects, including the prestigious Newton Advanced Fellowship. Her dedication to advancing research and fostering global collaborations highlights her commitment to scientific progress. 🌍🔬👩‍🔬💡

Awards and Recognition 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Amedea has made remarkable contributions to the scientific community, earning widespread recognition for her work. She was included in the prestigious Top 100,000 Scientists by C-Score and named among the most influential scientists globally in 2023 by Elsevier and Stanford University. Her exceptional achievements reflect her dedication and impact in her field. 🌍🔬📚🌟 Her ongoing research continues to inspire and drive advancements, solidifying her place as a leading figure in the scientific world. 👩‍🔬✨

Research Focus

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Amedea B. Seabra’s research focuses on nanotechnology, particularly the toxicology and antimicrobial properties of nanoparticles. Her studies investigate the synthesis, characterization, and biological effects of metal nanoparticles, such as silver and copper, including their cytotoxicity, genotoxicity, and environmental hazards. She has explored the potential of biogenically synthesized nanoparticles and their application in medicine, such as antimicrobial activity and toxicity in model organisms. Her work extends to the use of cellulose nanocrystals in medicine and addresses the risks posed by metal oxide nanoparticles. Overall, her research contributes to the safe application of nanomaterials. 🧬🧪⚛️

Publication Top Notes

Silver nanoparticles: A new view on mechanistic aspects on antimicrobial activity

Nanotoxicity of graphene and graphene oxide

Silver nanoparticles: a brief review of cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of chemically and biogenically synthesized nanoparticles

Green tea extract mediated biogenic synthesis of silver nanoparticles: Characterization, cytotoxicity evaluation and antibacterial activity

In vitro antifungal efficacy of copper nanoparticles against selected crop pathogenic fungi

Silver nanoparticles: Toxicity in model organisms as an overview of its hazard for human health and the environment

S-nitrosation of the insulin receptor, insulin receptor substrate 1, and protein kinase B/Akt: a novel mechanism of insulin resistance

Antimicrobial activity of biogenic silver nanoparticles, and silver chloride nanoparticles: an overview and comments

Biogenic nanoparticles: copper, copper oxides, copper sulphides, complex copper nanostructures and their applications

Thermal and photochemical nitric oxide release from S-nitrosothiols incorporated in Pluronic F127 gel: potential uses for local and controlled nitric oxide release

Prof. Satyanarayana Gedu|Pharmaceutical Chemistry|Best Researcher Award

Prof.SatyanarayanaGedu|Pharmaceutical Chemistry|Best Researcher Award

Prof. Satyanarayana Gedu at Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad,India

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Dr. G. Satyanarayana’s academic journey began with a stellar performance during his undergraduate studies at Andhra University. From 1994 to 1996, he pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry (M.P.C), where he showcased exceptional talent, securing an impressive 87% and achieving first rank in his class. His academic excellence was acknowledged with a gold medal, symbolizing his hard work and dedication. His early focus on chemistry laid the foundation for a lifelong commitment to research in organic chemistry.

Following his undergraduate success, Dr. Satyanarayana pursued a Master of Science in Organic Chemistry from Andhra University from 1996 to 2001. He earned a first-class distinction with 70.5% marks, further solidifying his interest in organic chemistry. His strong foundation in organic chemistry and research potential set him on the path toward further academic achievements, ultimately leading him to a Ph.D. at the prestigious Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore.

Doctoral Research and Advanced Studies 🧑‍🔬

Dr. Satyanarayana embarked on his Ph.D. journey in 2001 under the guidance of Professor A. Srikrishna at the Indian Institute of Science. His research focused on organic synthesis, specifically the “Synthesis of (+)-Allopupukeanones, (–)-Valeriananoids and (±)-Herbertanes,” demonstrating his advanced understanding of complex organic compounds. By 2005, he successfully completed his doctoral work, earning recognition for his innovative approach and significant contributions to the field of organic synthesis.

Professional Endeavors and Global Exposure 🌍

Following his Ph.D., Dr. Satyanarayana’s academic career took him on an international trajectory. His postdoctoral research was shaped by prestigious fellowships and positions in renowned institutions. From December 2005 to November 2006, he worked as a Research Associate at the Department of Organic Chemistry, IISc Bangalore, before being awarded the Alexander von Humboldt (AvH) Postdoctoral Fellowship in 2006. This prestigious fellowship took him to the University of Tübingen, Germany, where he conducted advanced research in organic chemistry from February 2007 to June 2008.

Building on his international research experience, Dr. Satyanarayana then joined the University of Heidelberg in Germany as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow from October 2008 to September 2009. His time in Germany helped him gain valuable insights into cutting-edge organic chemistry research, broadening his expertise in synthesis and molecular structures.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Satyanarayana’s primary research focus lies in the domain of organic synthesis, with a particular emphasis on the total synthesis of natural products. His work has contributed to advancements in synthetic methodologies, specifically in the creation of complex organic molecules. His research on the synthesis of Allopupukeanones, Valeriananoids, and Herbertanes, along with other compounds, showcases his expertise in designing novel synthetic routes, which have potential applications in pharmaceuticals and material science.

Throughout his career, Dr. Satyanarayana has published extensively in leading chemistry journals, contributing to the global body of knowledge in organic chemistry. His research not only highlights his dedication to expanding scientific understanding but also demonstrates the real-world implications of his work in industries such as drug discovery and development.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Satyanarayana’s exceptional contributions to academia and research have been widely recognized. Early in his career, he received a Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) from the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in 2002, placing him among the top 20% of students in the nation. He also qualified for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) in 2001, securing an outstanding 98.47 percentile and earning an All India 28th rank.

His Ph.D. work at IISc earned him the coveted Gold Medal and Merit Certificate for Best Thesis in 2006, awarded by the Department of Organic Chemistry, IISc. This recognition was a testament to his innovative and impactful research contributions. Furthermore, he received the prestigious Alexander von Humboldt (AvH) Fellowship in 2006, which opened the door to further global research opportunities in Germany.

Over the years, Dr. Satyanarayana has been awarded multiple accolades for his excellence in teaching and research. In 2016 and 2020, he received the Best Teacher Award at IIT Hyderabad, highlighting his significant impact on students and the academic community. His outstanding achievements also earned him the Thieme Chemistry Journal Award in 2016, recognizing his contributions to the global chemistry community.

Impact and Influence on Academia and Research 📚

Dr. Satyanarayana’s influence extends beyond his research contributions. As a faculty member at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Hyderabad, he has played a pivotal role in mentoring and shaping the next generation of chemists. His passion for teaching, coupled with his extensive research background, has made him a respected figure in the academic community. His commitment to guiding students in their academic and research pursuits has left a lasting impact on many budding chemists.

In addition to teaching, Dr. Satyanarayana’s research continues to inspire further investigations into organic synthesis and molecular chemistry. His innovative approaches and synthesis strategies serve as a reference point for researchers working on complex molecular synthesis worldwide.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Dr. Satyanarayana’s legacy is defined by his remarkable academic achievements, pioneering research, and unwavering dedication to education. His contributions to organic chemistry, particularly in the field of total synthesis, have paved the way for new discoveries in pharmaceuticals and material science. As he continues to mentor students and contribute to cutting-edge research at IIT Hyderabad, his work will undoubtedly inspire future chemists to push the boundaries of scientific exploration.

Looking ahead, Dr. Satyanarayana is poised to further enhance his impact on both the academic and research fields. With a strong foundation of accomplishments and recognition from global institutions, his future contributions will likely continue to shape the direction of organic chemistry research, making a lasting difference in science and society.

🎓Publication 

Electrochemical selenofunctionalization of unactivated alkenes: access to β-hydroxy-selenide

  • Authors   :Anil Balajirao Dapkekar; Gedu Satyanarayana
  • Journal    :Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
  • Year         :2024

Electrochemical stereoselective borylation of Morita–Baylis–Hillman adducts to functionalized allylic boronates

  • Authors   :Jagadeesh Reddy Thondur; Duddu S. Sharada; Gedu Satyanarayana
  • Journal    :Chemical Communications
  • Year         :2024

Electrochemically driven regioselective construction of 4-sulfenyl-isochromenones from o-alkynylbenzoates and diaryl disulfides

  • Authors   : Anil Balajirao Dapkekar; Gedu Satyanarayana
  • Journal    :Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
  • Year         :2024

Palladium catalyzed remote-meta-C–H functionalization of aniline scaffolds

  • Authors   : Dasari Srinivas; Gedu Satyanarayana
  • Journal    :Organic Chemistry Frontiers
  • Year         :2024

An acid-mediated synthesis of substituted naphthalenes from ortho-alkynyl tertiary benzylic alcohols

  • Authors   :Puja Singh; Sreenivasulu Chinnabattigalla; Komal Goel; Ravi Kishore Dakoju; Satyanarayana Gedu
  • Journal    :Tetrahedron
  • Year         :2024