Md Sohrab Alam | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Md Sohrab Alam | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Lord Buddha Koshi Pharmacy College | India

Mr. Md Sohrab Alam is an accomplished academic and pharmaceutical professional recognized for his expertise in pharmaceutics, quality assurance, research, and teaching excellence. With a strong educational foundation that includes a Bachelor of Pharmacy and Master of Pharmacy in Pharmaceutics from Jamia Hamdard, followed by continued progress in doctoral research at Monad University, he has developed a comprehensive understanding of drug delivery science, formulation technologies, and pharmaceutical regulatory principles. His early engagement in research led to his notable project Nanostructured Lipid Carrier Based Transdermal Drug Delivery System of Pioglitazone, conducted under distinguished supervision at Jamia Hamdard, which strengthened his interests in targeted and advanced drug delivery systems. Professionally, he has gained diverse experience across academia, hospital pharmacy, and industrial quality assurance, beginning with a role as Quality Assurance Officer at Brawn Laboratories Ltd., followed by several fulfilling years as a pharmacist within the Shamsaa Pharmacy Group in Saudi Arabia, where he contributed to patient care, medication safety, and therapeutic guidance. His transition into academics marked a significant phase of his career, serving first as an Assistant Professor at the Nibha Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and later advancing to the position of Associate Professor at Lord Buddha Koshi Pharmacy College, where he continues to mentor budding pharmacists and inspire research-driven learning. His research contributions include the publication Nanostructured Lipid Carriers of Pioglitazone for Transdermal Application: From Experimental Design to Bioactivity Detail in the journal Drug Delivery, and the study Effects of Europinidine-O-Methylated Anthocyanidine on Scopolamine-Induced Memory Impairments by Improving Neurological Expression: An Integrated In-Silico and ADMET Computational Analysis, published in Learning and Motivation. He is also the author of the academic book Guide to Pharmaceutics: As per PCI Syllabus, published by Shaswat Publication, and holds a design patent for the Automatic Rotary Monoblock Bottle Filling Machine. His active participation in national and international conferences, presentations on innovative drug delivery approaches, and recognition with honors such as the Young Scientist Award highlight his growing influence in pharmaceutical sciences. With professional interests spanning teaching, quality assurance, and R&D, along with multilingual proficiency in English, Hindi, Arabic, and Urdu, Mr. Md Sohrab Alam continues to advance in his mission to contribute meaningful innovations and knowledge to the world of pharmacy and drug development.

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Nanostructured lipid carriers of pioglitazone for transdermal application: from experimental design to bioactivity detail

Lorena Garcia Hevia | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lorena Garcia Hevia | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Universidade de Vigo | Spain

Dr. Lorena García Hevia is a distinguished researcher recognized for her pioneering work at the intersection of nanomedicine, microbiology, and biotechnology. As a member of the Hybrid Nanomaterials Research Group at the Galicia Sur Health Research Institute (IIS Galicia Sur), she has dedicated her career to advancing innovative nanotechnological solutions that address critical biomedical challenges. Her research focuses primarily on the design and application of nanoscale systems to improve therapeutic delivery, particularly within the context of infectious disease management and antimicrobial resistance.Affiliated with the CINBIO (Biomedical Research Center) and the Universidade de Vigo in Spain, Dr. García Hevia brings an interdisciplinary approach that bridges biochemical, genetic, and immunological insights with advanced materials science. Her scientific vision emphasizes the development of intelligent nanocarriers that enhance drug stability, optimize bioavailability, and enable targeted therapy. Through this approach, she contributes to transforming conventional treatments into highly efficient, patient-specific solutions.In her recent publication Nanomedicine for Phage Therapy: Encapsulation Strategies for Enhanced Antimicrobial Efficacy, Dr. García Hevia and her colleagues explore the integration of nanotechnology with bacteriophage therapy to overcome limitations in traditional antimicrobial strategies. Her work demonstrates how encapsulation methods—such as polymeric nanoparticles, liposomes, hydrogels, and nanofibers—can significantly improve the stability, delivery, and therapeutic impact of bacteriophages. These innovative formulations facilitate localized and sustained release, providing powerful alternatives against multidrug-resistant infections.Dr. García Hevia’s research is marked by creativity, precision, and translational relevance. Her investigations into responsive nanocarriers and inorganic nanoparticles have opened new avenues for targeted phage delivery, aligning with global efforts to combat antibiotic resistance through sustainable and effective biotechnological interventions. Beyond her scientific achievements, she is deeply engaged in academic mentorship and collaborative research initiatives that strengthen the connection between laboratory innovation and clinical application.Her contributions continue to shape the evolving field of nanomedicine, positioning her as a leading figure in the development of next-generation antimicrobial therapies. Through her commitment to excellence and scientific innovation, Dr. Lorena García Hevia exemplifies the transformative potential of nanotechnology in redefining the future of infection control and precision therapeutics.

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García‐Hevia, L., Bañobre‐López, M., & Gallo, J. (2019). Recent progress on manganese‐based nanostructures as responsive MRI contrast agents. Chemistry–A European Journal, 25(2), 431–441.

García-Hevia, L., Valiente, R., Martín-Rodríguez, R., Renero-Lecuna, C., et al. (2016). Nano-ZnO leads to tubulin macrotube assembly and actin bundling, triggering cytoskeletal catastrophe and cell necrosis. Nanoscale, 8(21), 10963–10973.

Rodrigues, R. O., Baldi, G., Doumett, S., García-Hevia, L., Gallo, J., et al. (2018). Multifunctional graphene-based magnetic nanocarriers for combined hyperthermia and dual stimuli-responsive drug delivery. Materials Science and Engineering: C, 93, 206–217.

García‐Hevia, L., Villegas, J. C., Fernández, F., Casafont, Í., González, J., et al. (2016). Multiwalled carbon nanotubes inhibit tumor progression in a mouse model. Advanced Healthcare Materials, 5(9), 1080–1087.

García-Hevia, L., Casafont, I., Oliveira, J., Terán, N., Fanarraga, M. L., & Gallo, J. (2022). Magnetic lipid nanovehicles synergize the controlled thermal release of chemotherapeutics with magnetic ablation while enabling non-invasive monitoring by MRI for melanoma. Bioactive Materials, 8, 153–164.

Ali Raza Ayub | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ali Raza Ayub | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Beijing Institute of Technology | Pakistan

Mr. Ali Raza Ayub is a passionate and accomplished researcher in organic and computational chemistry, with extensive experience in nanomaterials, catalysis, and environmental chemistry. He completed his M.Phil. in Organic Chemistry and M.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, where he consistently demonstrated academic excellence and research aptitude. His academic focus has been on molecular modeling, nanochemistry, and material synthesis, combining theoretical and experimental approaches to solve real-world challenges.Currently affiliated with the Computational Lab, Department of Chemistry, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Mr. Ayub’s research centers on quantum-level molecular studies and photocatalytic material development. His expertise covers a broad spectrum of analytical and instrumental techniques, including UV-Vis spectroscopy, FTIR, XRD, SEM, and various chromatographic methods. His significant study, “Synthesis and Characterization of a Tertiary Composite of Cu, Mn, and g-C3N4: An Efficient Visible Light-Active Catalyst for Wastewater Treatment,” illustrates his innovative work on developing eco-friendly photocatalysts for environmental remediation.Mr. Ayub has co-authored multiple impactful publications in reputed journals, such as “Biomimetic Synthesis and Characterization of Silver Nanoparticles from Dipterygium glaucum Extract and Its Anti-Cancerous Activities,” “Synthesis of Nickel, Calcium and Magnesium Naphthalene Diimide Complexes as Supercapacitor Materials,” and “Synthesis, Combined Theoretical and Spectral Characterization of Some New 1,3,5-Triazine Compounds and Their In Vitro Biological Analysis.” His multidisciplinary work spans green chemistry, renewable energy, and bioactive compound synthesis, integrating computational modeling with experimental chemistry.He has participated in several international symposia, workshops, and conferences, contributing to collaborative scientific discussions. With 661 citations by 538 documents, 61 publications, and an h-index of 13, Mr. Ayub has established a solid academic reputation. Recipient of the Benevolent Fund Punjab Scholarship Award, he continues to advance research in sustainable chemistry, demonstrating excellence in both scientific innovation and educational contribution.

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Author(s). (2025). An in-silico study of supramolecular interactions between 2,6-diisopropylphenyl derivatives of PDI and their GMP-doped composites to tune their optoelectronic response. Inorganic Chemistry Communications.

Author(s). (2025). Investigating the optoelectronic properties of Perylene Diimide-based organic molecules for high-efficiency organic solar cells. Computational and Theoretical Chemistry.

Author(s). (2025). Terpyridine–metal architectures (Zn, Cu, Fe) for energy storage: Electrochemical analysis and theoretical modeling. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry.

Author(s). (2025). Design of the opto-electronic characteristics of organo-solar cells using the small molecules based on Ullazine. Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling.

Author(s). (2025). Quantum simulation and experimental characterization of gold nanorods for DNA sensing applications. Chemical Engineering Science.

Author(s). (2025). Green synthesis of high surface area of reduced graphene oxide via Aloe vera extract: Characterization, DFT mechanistic insights, and enhanced Rhodamine B adsorption using Chitosan@EDTA@rGO composite.

Ahmad Saeed | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ahmad Saeed | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

University of Education Lahore | Pakistan

Mr. Ahmad Saeed is a dedicated researcher in the field of analytical chemistry with a strong academic and research background. Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry at the University of Education, Township Campus, Lahore, he has consistently demonstrated academic excellence with a notable CGPA of 3.60. Throughout his academic journey, he has actively participated in multiple research projects, including the development of biodegradable films containing biological macromolecules impregnated with curcumin for food preservation, investigation of the toxic effects of heavy metals in cosmetics on human health, and the advancement of revolutionized electrochemical sensors utilizing 2D materials as sensor electrodes. He has also contributed to innovative environmental projects, such as Clay Eco Filters, aimed at developing metal nanoparticle-impregnated clay tablets for water purification, and Ecofoil, focused on synthesizing biodegradable films for sustainable food packaging solutions.Mr. Ahmad Saeed has enriched his academic experience through hands-on laboratory work as a Graduate Research Assistant, where he worked extensively on projects involving the synthesis of nanomaterials for environmental and analytical applications. As a Teaching Assistant, he contributed to the academic development of students by assisting in atomic spectrophotometry courses, grading assignments, and providing academic guidance. He has participated in major conferences, including the International Conference on Trends and Research in Chemistry and the International Conference on Material Chemistry and Industrial Technologies, serving as both an organizer and a participant, thus gaining exposure to scholarly dialogues and academic networking.His research contributions are reflected in several scholarly publications, including Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Cosmetics Due to Potentially Toxic/Heavy Metal(loid) Contamination: Source Identification for Sustainability and Human Health Risk Assessment published in Sustainability, Structural Development of Curcumin: A Natural Product Arsenal for Diverse Therapeutic Targets – Seizing Opportunities Through Serendipity and Rational Design in the Journal of Molecular Structure, and FDA-Approved Sulfonamides-Containing Molecules: An Insightful Review on the Synthesis Strategy, Medical Indication, and Their Binding Mode under review in Chemistry and Biodiversity. These works highlight his interest in environmental sustainability, analytical chemistry, natural products, and biomedical applications.

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Ahmed, M., Basheer, S., Mughram, M. H. A., Iqbal, D. N., Qamar, S., Saeed, A., Batool, R., Sanaullah, M., Raza, H., & Hussain, R. (2025). Structural development of curcumin: A natural product arsenal for diverse therapeutic targets—Seizing opportunities through serendipity and rational design. Journal of Molecular Structure.

Aslam, A. A., Ahmed, M., Mughram, M. H. A. L., Habib-ur-Rahman Mahmood, M., Basheer, S., Hussain, R., Eiman, E., Sanaullah, M., Raza, H., Saeed, A., et al. (2025). Sulfonamides as a promising scaffold in drug discovery: An insightful review on FDA-approved molecules, synthesis strategy, medical indication, and their binding mode. Chemistry and Biodiversity.

Ahmed, M., Basheer, S., Mughram, M. H. A., Iqbal, D. N., Qamar, S., Saeed, A., Batool, R., Sanaullah, M., Raza, H., & Hussain, R. (2025). Multivariate statistical analysis of cosmetics due to potentially toxic/heavy metal(loid) contamination: Source identification for sustainability and human health risk assessment. Sustainability.

Zhen Jin | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhen Jin | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Xinxiang Medical University | China

Dr. Zhen Jin is a distinguished researcher specializing in nanomedicine, controlled drug delivery, and medical micro-nano robots. He completed doctoral and postdoctoral research at the Medical Robotics Research Institute of Chonnam National University, South Korea, before joining Xinxiang Medical College. His innovative work integrates nanodrug design, advanced therapeutic delivery systems, and cancer diagnostics. With more than 30 SCI-indexed publications, including numerous first-author papers, and four granted national invention patents, his contributions continue to influence biomedical science. His pioneering developments in imaging-guided therapy and synergistic nanocomposites highlight his commitment to advancing cancer treatment and medical robotics research globally.

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Education 

Dr. Zhen Jin pursued his doctoral degree at the Medical Robotics Research Institute, Chonnam National University, South Korea, where he also completed postdoctoral research. His academic journey provided a strong foundation in interdisciplinary biomedical engineering, robotics, and nanomedicine. During this period, he engaged in multiple national-level projects, honing expertise in medical micro-nano systems and cancer therapy. This rigorous academic training prepared him to advance research in nanodrugs, controlled drug delivery, and medical robotics. Following this, he transitioned to Xinxiang Medical College, where he integrated his educational background into teaching and research to foster innovation in biomedical sciences.

Experience

Dr. Zhen Jin has extensive research and academic experience, beginning with his doctoral and postdoctoral tenure in South Korea, where he contributed to significant national key projects. His expertise spans nanodrug design, micro-nano robotics, and advanced cancer diagnosis and treatment technologies. Currently, he is a faculty member at Xinxiang Medical College, where he leads cutting-edge projects funded by Henan Province. He has successfully published more than 30 SCI papers, authored key innovations, and secured national invention patents. His experience bridges academia and applied research, positioning him as a leader in biomedical nanotechnology and precision therapeutic development.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Zhen Jin has received recognition for his outstanding contributions to biomedical science, particularly in the fields of nanomedicine and cancer therapy. He has successfully participated in national research projects in South Korea and led provincial-level science and technology projects in China. His impactful research has earned him four national invention patents and numerous publications in high-impact SCI journals. His citation index reflects his growing influence in scientific communities, with an h-index of 21. These honors underscore his position as a promising and innovative researcher, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Research Focus

Dr. Zhen Jin’s research focuses on nanomedicine, controlled drug delivery systems, and micro-nano robotic platforms for cancer therapy. He has developed multifunctional nanocomposites that combine therapeutic delivery with imaging capabilities for precise diagnosis and treatment. His work on DOX-HSP ananotheranostics exemplifies his focus, showcasing biocompatibility, controlled drug release, and imaging-guided multimodal therapy. By integrating photothermal and chemotherapeutic effects, his studies demonstrate enhanced anti-tumor efficacy. His pioneering approach seeks to overcome challenges of premature drug release and tumor-specific targeting, positioning his research at the forefront of personalized medicine, cancer diagnostics, and next-generation biomedical technologies.

Publication Top Notes

Human adipose–derived mesenchymal stem cell–based medical microrobot system for knee cartilage regeneration in vivo

Hybrid-actuating macrophage-based microrobots for active cancer therapy

A magnetically guided self‐rolled microrobot for targeted drug delivery, real‐time X‐Ray imaging, and microrobot retrieval

A thermo-electromagnetically actuated microrobot for the targeted transport of therapeutic agents

A magnetically actuated microscaffold containing mesenchymal stem cells for articular cartilage repair

Multifunctional nanorobot system for active therapeutic delivery and synergistic chemo-photothermal therapy

A hybrid actuated microrobot using an electromagnetic field and flagellated bacteria for tumor‐targeting therapy

A soft-magnet-based drug-delivery module for active locomotive intestinal capsule endoscopy using an electromagnetic actuation system

High-fidelity bioelectronic muscular actuator based on porous carboxylate bacterial cellulose membrane

Dual tumor-targeted multifunctional magnetic hyaluronic acid micelles for enhanced MR imaging and combined photothermal-chemotherapy

Ecofriendly high-performance ionic soft actuators based on graphene-mediated cellulose acetate

Preparation of HIFU-triggered tumor-targeted hyaluronic acid micelles for controlled drug release and enhanced cellular uptake

Feasibility study of dual-targeting paclitaxel-loaded magnetic liposomes using electromagnetic actuation and macrophages

Shape memory alloy–based biopsy device for active locomotive intestinal capsule endoscope

Conclusion

Dr. Zhen Jin pioneering contributions in nanomedicine, micro-nano robots, and controlled drug delivery make him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His combination of innovative patents, high-impact publications, and cutting-edge theranostic development reflects exceptional promise for shaping the future of biomedical science. With continued emphasis on clinical translation and international engagement, his work is poised to leave a transformative mark on cancer diagnosis and therapy.

Teodora-Eliana Petcov | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Teodora-Eliana Petcov | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Teodora-Eliana Petcov at National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest | Romania

Teodora Eliana Petcov is a driven biomedical researcher with a strong foundation in biomaterials, molecular biology, and nanotechnology. Passionate about innovation in drug delivery and regenerative medicine, she has already co-authored scientific publications in reputed journals. Her international internships, multidisciplinary skills, and involvement in EU-funded research projects underscore her commitment to advancing medical technologies. Teodora balances research excellence with volunteer leadership, contributing to both academic and community-driven initiatives. With a sharp analytical mind, hands-on lab experience, and cross-cultural exposure, she exemplifies the next generation of biomedical scientists focused on improving patient care through science and innovation.

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Education

Teodora holds a Bachelor’s degree in Medical Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Bucharest  with a focus on biomaterials and medical devices. She is currently pursuing her Master’s in Biocompatible Substances, Materials, and Systems at the National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest. Her thesis explored the internalization of nano-sized devices in biological structures. She was a visiting student at “Horia Hulubei” Nuclear Institute and Floreasca Emergency Hospital. Her academic path is complemented by certifications in English  and psycho-pedagogical training, showcasing both technical expertise and educational versatility.

Experience 

Teodora has completed multiple research internships, including roles in molecular biology and materials science labs. She gained practical expertise in 3D bioprinting, SEM techniques, SolidWorks, and conducted advanced testing like DSC and DMA. She has contributed to projects at the National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering, University of Campania in Italy, and worked on PNRR-funded research on bone regeneration and multiple myeloma. Additionally, she has volunteered extensively in cultural and scientific event organization, holding assistant coordinator roles in Zenezia and MED, where she honed human resources, leadership, and scientific communication skills.

Awards  

Teodora has been recognized for her academic excellence and community involvement from high school through higher education. She received top honors for her Bachelor’s thesis, was selected for the prestigious ROSE program, and presented at the “Info-Practic” National Symposium on artificial intelligence. She participated in EU-supported initiatives like ERASMUS+ “Be a Buddy, Not a Bully” and contributed to major national projects, including the ongoing PNRR-funded research on personalized bone regeneration. Her work on cutting-edge nanostructures and her leadership in volunteer networks demonstrate her well-rounded excellence and dedication to scientific and societal progress.

Research Focus 

Teodora focuses on biomedical applications of nanotechnology, with a keen interest in targeted drug delivery, biopolymeric material synthesis, and regenerative medicine. Her Master’s research and publications revolve around understanding how nanostructures interact with cellular systems to improve treatment precision in diseases like multiple myeloma. She also explores the use of 3D printed biomaterials and advanced materials characterization techniques (SEM, DSC, DMA). Her interdisciplinary research combines materials science, molecular biology, and bioengineering to design patient-specific, low-toxicity solutions, positioning her at the frontier of precision and personalized medicine.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Nanostructures: An Efficient Drug Delivery Platform for Therapy of Multiple Myeloma
Year: 2025

Conclusion

Teodora Eliana Petcov is a highly promising emerging researcher whose interdisciplinary approach, early scientific contributions, and strong practical expertise align closely with the vision of the Best Researcher Award. Her dedication to innovation in biomaterials, nanotechnology, and regenerative medicine showcases both depth and futuristic relevance.

Ali Olad | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Ali Olad | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Prof Ali Olad, University of Tabriz, Iran

Prof. Ali Olad is a distinguished researcher in applied chemistry, specializing in polymer composites, conducting polymers, and polymeric coatings. 🎓 He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Chemistry (2003) from the University of Tabriz, where he continues to teach courses on industrial chemistry, polymer nanocomposites, and coatings. 📚 His research focuses on nanocomposites, conducting polymers, corrosion resistance, and environmental pollutant detection. 🌱🧪 Prof. Olad has presented groundbreaking work globally, authored influential books, published high-impact papers, and holds patents on polyaniline nanostructures and advanced materials. 🏆💡 His innovations in hydrogels, fertilizers, and sensors reflect his commitment to sustainable and practical chemical solutions. 🌍✨

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Educational Background

Prof. Ali Olad is a distinguished academic specializing in Applied Chemistry, with a focus on polymer composites, conducting polymers, and corrosion-resistant polymeric coatings. 🎓 He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Chemistry (Polymer Composites & Conducting Polymers) from the University of Tabriz, Iran, in 2003. 📘 Prior to this, he completed his M.Sc. in Applied Chemistry (Corrosion & Polymeric Coatings) in 1997 and his B.Sc. in Applied Chemistry in 1995, both from the same institution. 🔬 His expertise and academic achievements contribute significantly to advancements in materials science, fostering innovative research and practical applications in the field. 🌟

Experience

Prof. Ali Olad has a remarkable teaching career at the University of Tabriz, offering diverse courses across various academic levels. He has taught Conducting Polymers at the Ph.D. level (2006–2010) and Industrial Chemistry 2 at the B.Sc. level since 1997. Additionally, he lectured on Industrial Electrochemistry (2003–2017). Prof. Olad continues to teach Coatings and Adhesives (Ph.D.), Polymer Composites and Nanocomposites (M.Sc.), and Physical and Mechanical Properties of Polymers (M.Sc.) since 2010. His dedication to education and expertise in polymers, nanocomposites, and industrial chemistry have greatly contributed to the field. 🎓📚🧪✨

Research Interests

Prof. Ali Olad specializes in the fields of polymer composites and nanocomposites, focusing on their development and applications. His expertise extends to surface modification and polymer coatings, enhancing material performance. Additionally, he works on conducting polymers and blends, exploring their conductive properties. Prof. Olad’s research also delves into polymer hydrogels, investigating their potential in various biomedical and industrial applications. Furthermore, he studies corrosion and electrochemistry, aiming to improve material durability and sustainability. His contributions to these areas have led to advancements in materials science and engineering. 🌐🔬🧪💡🛠️

Research Focus

The individual behind these publications appears to have a research focus in materials science, environmental engineering, and nanocomposites, with particular attention to polymers, hydrogel systems, and waste treatment technologies. Their work spans a range of topics such as electrocoagulation for dye removal, slow-release fertilizers, and anti-corrosion coatings, with an emphasis on nanocomposite materials like clay-polymers, superabsorbent hydrogels, and conductive polymers. This person is also involved in environmental cleanup and water treatment, exploring methods to improve water quality by utilizing advanced materials and nanotechnology 🧪🌍💧🔬.

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Decolorization of basic dye solutions by electrocoagulation: An investigation of the effect of operational parameters

Slow-released NPK fertilizer encapsulated by NaAlg-g-poly (AA-co-AAm)/MMT superabsorbent nanocomposite

Anti-corrosive properties of polyaniline coating on iron

Slow-release NPK fertilizer encapsulated by carboxymethyl cellulose-based nanocomposite with the function of water retention in soil

Polymer-clay nanocomposites

Superabsorbent hydrogel made of NaAlg-g-poly (AA-co-AAm) and rice husk ash: Synthesis, characterization, and swelling kinetic studies

On the preparation and swelling properties of hydrogel nanocomposite based on Sodium alginate-g-Poly (acrylic acid-co-acrylamide)/Clinoptilolite and its …

Removal of chromium from aqueous solution using polyaniline–poly ethylene glycol composite

Optimization of electrocoagulation process for removal of an azo dye using response surface methodology and investigation on the occurrence of destructive side reactions

Preparation and anticorrosive properties of PANI/Na-MMT and PANI/O-MMT nanocomposites

The synergetic effect of bioactive ceramic and nanoclay on the properties of chitosan–gelatin/nanohydroxyapatite–montmorillonite scaffold for bone tissue engineering

 

 

 

 

Luisa De Cola | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Luisa De Cola | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Prof Luisa De Cola, University of Milan and Mario Negri Institute, Italy

Prof. Luisa De Cola is an accomplished chemist known for her interdisciplinary research in supramolecular and materials chemistry, with applications in biomedical fields. She holds a Laurea in Chemistry from the University of Messina and has held prestigious positions at institutions like the University of Amsterdam, University of Münster, and University of Strasbourg. Currently, she is a Full Professor at the University of Milan and Director of the “Materials for Health” unit at Istituto Mario Negri, Milan. With over 400 published papers and 42 patents, she has received numerous awards, including the 2020 Gold Medal “Giulio Natta” and 2014 Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur. 🏅🔬💡

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Education

Prof. Luisa De Cola, a renowned scientist, earned her Laurea in Chemistry from the University of Messina in 1983. She has held various prestigious academic roles, including Post-doctoral Fellow at Virginia Commonwealth University, and visiting scientist positions at UCLA, Harvard, and MIT. From 1986 to 1990, she worked as a researcher at the National Research Council in Bologna. She later served as a Full Professor at the University of Amsterdam, University of Münster, and University of Strasbourg. Currently, she is a Full Professor at the University of Milan and Director of the “Materials for Health” unit at the Mario Negri Institute. 🧪🔬🌍

Experience

Prof. Luisa De Cola is a renowned academic and researcher currently serving as a Full Professor at the University of Milan, Italy, since 2020. She is also the Director of the “Materials for Health” unit at Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri in Milan. Her distinguished career includes previous roles at prestigious institutions such as the University of Amsterdam, University of Münster, and University of Strasbourg. Prof. De Cola has held notable positions, including chairing molecular photonic materials and nanoelectronics. Her research contributions span nanoelectronics, nanophotonics, and biomaterials. 🌍📚🔬👩‍🔬

Research achievements

Prof. Luisa De Cola’s research is known for its multidisciplinary approach, driven by curiosity and fundamental exploration, often with practical applications. Her work spans supramolecular and material chemistry, focusing on functional luminescent and electro-luminescent assemblies, optical and electroluminescent devices, and dynamic (breakable) materials for biomedical applications. With over 400 published papers in peer-reviewed journals (H-index = 88, over 27,000 citations on Scopus), her research has been featured in prestigious journals like Nature and Nature Chemistry. Her contributions continue to shape innovations in materials science and biomedicine. 🌟🧪🔬📚💡💉

Peer recognition

Prof. Luisa De Cola is a distinguished chemist, awarded numerous prestigious prizes throughout her career. Her accolades include the 1993 Chemistry Prize from the Accademia di Scienze Fisiche e Matematiche di Napoli, the 1995 Federchimica National Prize, and the 2009 European Research Council Advanced Grant Award (Magic). In 2011, she received the IUPAC Prize for distinguished women in chemistry, followed by the 2014 Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur. Other honors include the 2019 Izatt–Christensen Award, 2020 Giulio Natta Gold Medal, and the 2024 Centenary Prize for Chemistry and Communication. She is also an Honorary Professor at Tianjin University and a Doctor Honoris Causa from Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo. 🏆🔬🎖️🌟

Research Focus

Prof. Luisa De Cola’s research focuses on advanced materials, particularly in the development of luminescent and electrochemical systems for various applications. Her work involves the synthesis and characterization of ruthenium and osmium complexes, often in multi-component systems, exploring their electrochemical behavior, absorption spectra, and photoinduced processes. She investigates biomimetic self-assembly for imaging applications, the creation of highly luminescent lanthanide complexes, and photoinduced energy and electron transfer in dinuclear complexes. Her studies have applications in photonic devices, electroluminescence, and molecular imaging. Her work intersects chemistry, material science, and biological applications. 🔬💡🔋✨

Publication Top Notes

Ruthenium (II) and osmium (II) bis (terpyridine) complexes in covalently-linked multicomponent systems: synthesis, electrochemical behavior, absorption spectra, and …

Controlling and imaging biomimetic self-assembly

White‐light emission from an assembly comprising luminescent iridium and europium complexes

Highly luminescent, triple-and quadruple-stranded, dinuclear Eu, Nd, and Sm (III) lanthanide complexes based on bis-diketonate ligands

When self-assembly meets biology: luminescent platinum complexes for imaging applications

Photoinduced energy and electron transfer processes in rigidly bridged dinuclear Ru/Os complexes

Electroluminescent device with reversible switching between red and green emission

 

Prof. Lei Ren |Drug Delivery Systems| Best Researcher Award-1331

Prof. Lei Ren|Drug Delivery Systems |Best Researcher Award|

Prof. Lei Ren at mus alparslan university, Turkeys

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Lei Ren’s academic journey began in the vibrant city of Tianjin, where she pursued her Bachelor of Science in Material Science & Engineering at Tianjin University, graduating in 1990. This foundational period was marked by her strong dedication to understanding the principles of material science, a field that would later shape her illustrious career. Tianjin University’s rigorous curriculum provided Ren with a solid grounding in the fundamentals of material science, equipping her with the skills and knowledge to explore its applications in various domains.

Ren’s academic curiosity led her to pursue further education at Peking Union Medical College, one of China’s most prestigious institutions. In 1997, she earned her Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering, a field that bridged her interests in material science and its applications in medicine. This interdisciplinary approach was a hallmark of Ren’s early academic endeavors, reflecting her passion for integrating diverse fields of study to address complex scientific challenges.

Her pursuit of knowledge did not stop there. Ren continued her academic journey in Japan, where she completed her Ph.D. in Material Science at Okayama University in 2001. This period was crucial in shaping her research trajectory, as she delved into advanced materials and their potential biomedical applications. Her time in Japan also exposed her to a new scientific culture, broadening her perspective and fostering a global approach to research that would later define her career.

Professional Endeavors 🌟

Upon completing her doctoral studies, Ren embarked on a career that seamlessly blended research and academia. Her first professional role was as a Research Associate at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, where she worked from 1990 to 1997. During this time, Ren honed her research skills, contributing to various projects that explored the interface between material science and biomedical engineering.

In 2001, Ren transitioned to a global stage, joining the Singapore-MIT Alliance at the National University of Singapore as a Research Fellow. This opportunity allowed her to collaborate with leading scientists from around the world, further enhancing her research capabilities and expanding her professional network. Her work during this period focused on cutting-edge biomedical engineering projects, laying the groundwork for her future contributions to the field.

In 2002, Ren returned to China to join the Research Center of Biomedical Engineering at the College of Medicine, Xiamen University, as an Associate Professor. Over the next five years, she played a pivotal role in advancing the center’s research agenda, mentoring students, and publishing influential papers. Her dedication and expertise earned her a promotion to full Professor in 2007, a position she holds to this day at the Department of Biomaterials, College of Materials, Xiamen University.

Contributions and Research Focus 🧬

Ren’s research has primarily focused on the development and application of biomaterials, particularly in the context of biomedical engineering. Her work has explored the synthesis and characterization of novel materials designed to interact with biological systems, with the goal of improving medical devices, implants, and tissue engineering applications.

One of her significant contributions to the field has been her research on biocompatible materials that can be used in medical implants. Ren’s work has helped advance the understanding of how materials interact with the human body, leading to the development of safer and more effective implants that reduce the risk of rejection and improve patient outcomes. Her research has also explored the use of biomaterials in tissue engineering, where she has contributed to the development of scaffolds that support the growth and regeneration of tissues.

In addition to her work on biomaterials, Ren has also been involved in interdisciplinary projects that integrate material science with other fields, such as nanotechnology and regenerative medicine. Her ability to bridge these diverse areas of study has positioned her as a leader in the field of biomedical engineering, with her work having a profound impact on both academic research and practical medical applications.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Throughout her career, Lei Ren has received numerous accolades in recognition of her contributions to the field of biomedical engineering. Her research has been widely published in leading scientific journals, earning her a reputation as a highly respected scholar in her field. Her work has also been recognized by various professional organizations, both in China and internationally, highlighting her status as a pioneering figure in the field of biomaterials.

Ren has been invited to speak at numerous international conferences, where she has shared her insights on the latest developments in biomaterials and biomedical engineering. These speaking engagements have not only showcased her research but also facilitated the exchange of ideas with other leading scientists, furthering the advancement of the field.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Ren’s influence extends beyond her research and academic roles. As a professor at Xiamen University, she has mentored numerous students who have gone on to make their own contributions to the field of biomedical engineering. Her commitment to teaching and mentorship has helped shape the next generation of scientists, ensuring that her impact will be felt for years to come.

Moreover, Ren’s work has had a tangible impact on the medical field. The biomaterials she has developed have been used in various medical devices and implants, improving the quality of life for patients around the world. Her interdisciplinary approach to research has also inspired new collaborations between scientists from different fields, leading to innovative solutions to some of the most pressing challenges in medicine.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

As Lei Ren continues her work at Xiamen University, her legacy as a pioneer in the field of biomaterials is already well established. Her contributions to the development of biocompatible materials and her interdisciplinary approach to research have left an indelible mark on the field of biomedical engineering. Moving forward, Ren is likely to continue pushing the boundaries of what is possible in her field, exploring new frontiers in material science and its applications in medicine.

🎓Publication 

Oral biomimetic virus vaccine hydrogel for robust abscopal antitumour efficacy

  • Authors   :Chufan Wang; Haobo Tang; yufei Duan; Qiang Zhang; Wenjun Shan; Xiumin Wang; Lei Ren
  • Journal    :Colloid and Interface Science
  • Year         :2024

Tumor‐Associated Myeloid Cells Selective Delivery of a Therapeutic Tumor Nano‐Vaccine for Overcoming Immune Barriers for Effective and Long‐Term Cancer Immunotherapy

  • Authors   :Chufan Wang; Jinglian Zhao; Yufei Duan; Liping Lin; Qiang Zhang; Haiping Zheng; Wenjun Shan; Xiumin Wang; Lei Ren
  • Journal    :Healthcare Materials
  • Year         :2024

Seamless Integration of Rapid Separation and Ultrasensitive Detection for Complex Biological Samples Using Multistage Annular Functionalized Carbon Nanotube Arrays

  • Authors   :Lihuang Li; Jialing Zhang; Zhengqi Jiao; Xi Zhou; Lei Ren; Miao Wang.
  • Journal    :Materials
  • Year         :2024

Generalized Multifunctional Coating Strategies Based on Polyphenol-Amine-Inspired Chemistry and Layer-by-Layer Deposition for Blood Contact Catheters

  • Authors   :Jiahao Du; Xiaoting Zhang; Wenlong Li; Miao Wang; Xi Zhou; Lei Ren
  • Journal    :Biomaterials Science & Engineering
  • Year         :2024

Driving modes and characteristics of biomedical micro-robots

  • Authors   :Engineered Regeneration
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  • Journal    :Libing Huang; Yueyuan Pan; Miao Wang; Lei Ren
  • Year         :2023

Ms. Faezeh Aghajannataj Ahangarkola|Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Faezeh Aghajannataj Ahangarkola |Drug Delivery Systems|Best Researcher Award|

Ms. Faezeh Aghajannataj Ahangarkola at Babol Noshirvani University of Technology,Iran

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Faezeh Aghajannataj began her academic journey with a strong foundation in pure chemistry, earning a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Mazandaran (UMZ) in Babolsar, Iran, in September 2018. Her undergraduate studies focused on the synthesis of pharmaceutical heterocyclics, particularly through multi-component reactions. Under the guidance of Dr. Robabeh Baharfar, Faezeh’s final project received a stellar grade of 4.0/4.0, demonstrating her early aptitude for research and her keen interest in the intersection of chemistry and pharmaceuticals.

Building on her success at UMZ, Faezeh pursued a Master of Science degree in Biotechnology at the Babol Noshirvani University of Technology (BNUT), Babol, Iran. Her graduate research centered on the development of enteric hard capsules for targeting the small intestine, utilizing innovative materials like Pullulan and Eudragit L-100. This research culminated in a thesis titled “Enteric Hard Capsules for Targeting Small Intestine by Pullulan and Eudragit L-100: Processing, Characterization, and In-vitro Drug Release,” which was awarded a perfect grade of 4.0/4.0 (19/20), reflecting the high quality and significance of her work under the mentorship of Dr. Ghasem Najafpour.

Professional Endeavors 🏢

Faezeh’s professional career is marked by a strong focus on research and development in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. During her time at Iran Gelatin Capsule in Tehran, she played a pivotal role as a member of the R&D team from February 2022 to May 2023. Her work primarily involved researching and formulating pullulan capsules at an industrial scale, a task that required both technical expertise and innovative thinking. Additionally, she contributed to the formulation and evaluation of controlled release systems designed to produce enteric-coated capsules without synthetic materials or external coatings, a project that aligns with the growing demand for more natural and sustainable pharmaceutical solutions.

Faezeh also gained significant experience as a teaching assistant during her academic career. She assisted in courses such as Organic Chemistry Laboratory and Physical Chemistry Laboratory at UMZ, and Advanced Engineering Mathematics at BNUT, showcasing her ability to convey complex scientific concepts to students. Her teaching roles not only enriched her understanding of the subjects but also allowed her to contribute to the academic growth of her peers.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Faezeh’s research interests lie at the crossroads of biotechnology, pharmaceutical sciences, and chemistry. Her master’s thesis on enteric hard capsules represents a significant contribution to the field of drug delivery systems, particularly in the development of targeted delivery mechanisms for the small intestine. This work, which involved detailed processing, characterization, and in-vitro drug release studies, has the potential to impact the way oral medications are formulated and administered, particularly in terms of improving drug efficacy and patient outcomes.

Her research has been recognized through the publication of her work in reputable scientific journals. One notable publication is “Towards a Novel Pullulan and Pullulan-Enteric Hard Capsules: Study of Drug Release and Crucial Capsule Features,” co-authored with Dr. Gh. Najafpour and R. Ramezani. This paper, accessible , highlights the innovative approach Faezeh has taken in her research, contributing valuable knowledge to the field of drug delivery systems.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Throughout her academic and professional career, Faezeh has consistently achieved high marks and recognition for her work. Her thesis was awarded a perfect grade, reflecting the high esteem in which her research is held. Additionally, her academic achievements during her bachelor’s and master’s studies are underscored by her strong GPA, which stands at 3.6/4.0 (16.95/20) for her master’s degree, and her consistently high grades in her coursework.

Her work has also been recognized within the academic community through her roles as a teaching assistant, where she earned the trust of her professors to guide and mentor students in complex scientific subjects.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Faezeh’s research on drug delivery systems, particularly her focus on enteric capsules, has the potential to significantly impact the pharmaceutical industry. By developing more effective and targeted drug delivery mechanisms, her work could lead to improved patient outcomes, particularly for those with conditions that require precise delivery of medication to the small intestine.

Her influence extends beyond her research, as her roles as a teaching assistant and R&D member have allowed her to mentor and collaborate with others in the field, spreading her knowledge and fostering innovation in both academic and industrial settings.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Faezeh Aghajannataj is poised to make lasting contributions to the fields of biotechnology and pharmaceutical sciences. Her innovative approach to drug delivery systems and her commitment to research excellence set her apart as a leading figure in her field. As she continues her career, her work is likely to inspire future research and development in the industry, particularly in the creation of more sustainable and effective pharmaceutical solutions.

🎓Publication 

Ethanol fermentation in an immobilized cell reactor using Saccharomyces cerevisiae

  • Authors   :Ghasem Najafpour, Habibollah Younesi, Ku Syahidah Ku Ismail
  • Journal    :Bioresource technology
  • Year         :2024

Piperine—the bioactive compound of black pepper: from isolation to medicinal formulations

  • Authors   :Leila Gorgani, Maedeh Mohammadi, Ghasem D Najafpour, Maryam Nikzad
  • Journal    :Comprehensive reviews in food science and food safety
  • Year         :2017

High-rate anaerobic digestion of palm oil mill effluent in an upflow anaerobic sludge-fixed film bioreactor

  • Authors   :GD Najafpour, AAL Zinatizadeh, AR Mohamed, M Hasnain Isa, H Nasrollahzadeh
  • Journal    :Process Biochemistry
  • Year         :2006

Treatment of pulp and paper mill wastewater by polyacrylamide (PAM) in polymer induced flocculation

  • Authors   :SS Wong, TT Teng, AL Ahmad, A Zuhairi, G Najafpour
  • Journal    :Journal of hazardous materials
  • Year         :2006

Power generation from organic substrate in batch and continuous flow microbial fuel cell operations

  • Authors   :Mostafa Rahimnejad, Ali Asghar Ghoreyshi, Ghasem Najafpour, Tahereh Jafary
  • Journal    :Applied Energy
  • Year         :2011