Saikat Chaudhuri | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Saikat Chaudhuri | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Saikat Chaudhuri at CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute, India.

Assist. Prof. Dr. Saikat Chaudhuri is an accomplished organic chemist specializing in natural product synthesis and green chemistry. 🎓 He earned his Ph.D. from IISER Bhopal, focusing on Clavine alkaloids, and holds degrees from Visva Bharati and Burdwan Universities. 🏅 He is a recipient of the Young Scientist Award (2024) and prestigious UGC fellowships. At CSIR-CLRI, he teaches and mentors students across disciplines, guiding numerous projects and theses. 📚 His innovative research, backed by major grants, has led to impactful publications in synthesis and catalysis. 🧪 His work fuels advancements in affordable pharmaceutical chemistry and sustainable methodologies.

Publication Profile 

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Education

Assist. Prof. Dr. Saikat Chaudhuri holds an impressive academic background in organic chemistry. He completed his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from IISER Bhopal (2013–2017) under the mentorship of Prof. Alakesh Bisai, focusing on the total syntheses of naturally occurring Clavine alkaloids 🧪. Prior to this, he earned his M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry from Visva Bharati University (2010–2012) 📘 and a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry from Burdwan University (2007–2010) 🔬. His strong academic foundation laid the groundwork for his research excellence and innovative contributions to synthetic organic chemistry and drug development.

Awards

Assist. Prof. Dr. Saikat Chaudhuri has been recognized with several prestigious honors throughout his academic journey. In 2024, he received the Young Scientist Award from the CRS Society, Vidyasagar University 🌟. Earlier, he was awarded the esteemed Dr. D.S. Kothari Postdoctoral Fellowship (2019–2021) by UGC, Government of India 🧪. During his doctoral research, he was a recipient of both Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Senior Research Fellowship (SRF) from UGC-NET (2013–2017) 📚. His early promise was evident when he earned the Swami Vivekananda Merit-cum-Means Scholarship (2011–2012) from the Govt. of West Bengal.

Research Focus 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Saikat Chaudhuri is a rising expert in synthetic organic chemistry and medicinal chemistry. His research focuses on the development of novel synthetic methodologies 🧪 for constructing complex heterocycles, such as indoles, benzazepinoindoles, and spiro compounds 🌱. These molecules show promising biological activity, including antibacterial and antifungal properties 💊🦠. He also explores green chemistry approaches, metal-free catalysis, and the total synthesis of natural products 🌍. His work significantly contributes to drug discovery and design, making him a valuable contributor to pharmaceutical research and sustainable chemistry.

Publication Top Notes

  • Synthesis of Dihydro‐benzazepinoindoles via an Oxidative Pictet–Spengler Reaction
  • A New Homogeneous Catalyst for the Synthesis of 3,3′‐Bis(indolyl)methanes: Collective Synthesis of Arundine, Turbomycin B, Arsindoline A, and Tris(1H‐Indol‐3‐yl)methane*
  • A Transition Metal‐Free Strategy for Dihydrobenzazepinoindole via KI‐Mediated Oxidative Pictet–Spengler Reaction
  • Pentafluorophenol‐Catalyzed Metal‐Free Fischer Indole Synthesis: A Novel Approach to Carbazole Derivatives and Desbromoarborescidine A*
  • Water Mediated Chemoselective Synthesis of Novel Spiro Benzoxazinoindoline and Extended Synthesis of Spiro Benzoxazinoindene Derivatives*
  • A Practical and Metal‐Free Approach Towards Synthesis of Spiro‐Benzazepinoindole Derivatives via Pentafluorophenol Catalyzed Pictet‐Spengler Reaction**
  • Efficient, One‐Pot, Green Syntheses of Analogues of 3,4‐Dihydro‐2H Pyrroles as Potential New Antifungal and Antibacterial Agents.
  • A convenient proline catalysed Paal–Knorr synthesis of highly substituted pyrrole: construction of a pyrrolo[2,1-a]isoquinoline scaffold
  • Syntheses of Novel Spirobenzazepinoindole Derivatives via Lewis‐Acid Catalyzed Pictet‐Spengler Cyclization
  • Self-Healable Hydrogels from Vegetable Oil: Preparation, Mechanism, and Applications
  • A Comprehensive Review of Synthetic Approaches Toward Lamellarin D and its Analogous
  • Catalytic Asymmetric Approach to the Naturally Occurring Clavine Alkaloid, (+)-Lysergine
  • Harnessing leather waste in polymer matrix for sustainable smart <scp>shape‐stable</scp> phase change materials
  • Green synthetic approaches for medium ring-sized heterocycles of biological and pharmaceutical interest

Ala Hssain | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Ala Hssain | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Ms Ala Hssain,University of Halabja,Iraq

Dr. Ala Hamd Hssain 🇮🇶 is a dedicated physicist specializing in material science and quantum mechanics. She earned her PhD in Material Science (2023) from Firat University, Turkey, and her Master’s in Quantum Mechanics (2014) from Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus. Currently, she is a faculty member at University of Halabja, Iraq, teaching quantum mechanics and advanced calculus. Her research focuses on DFT simulations, molecular modeling, and hydroxyapatite materials, with numerous publications in high-impact journals 📚. Proficient in Gaussian, Vesta, and Multiwfn, she actively contributes to scientific advancements in computational and experimental physics. ✨

Publication Profile

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Education

Ms. Ala Hssain 🎓 earned her Ph.D. in Material Science (2019-2023) from Firat University, Faculty of Science, Physics Department, in Elazig, Turkey 🇹🇷. She previously completed her Master’s degree in Quantum Mechanics (2012-2014) at Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus 🇨🇾, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Habib Mazharimousavi. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Salahaddin University 🎓. With a strong foundation in physics and material science, she has dedicated her research to advancing knowledge in these fields, contributing to cutting-edge developments in quantum mechanics and material engineering. ⚛️🔬

Academic Experience

Ms. Ala Hssain 🎓 has a rich background in teaching and laboratory assistance. She served as an assistant physicist at the University of Sulaimani 🔬, working in optics, electricity, and measurement labs (2009-2010), solid-state and atomic labs (2010-2011), and atomic labs (2011-2012). Later, she became a lecturer at the University of Halabja 📚, teaching Calculus, scientific debate, atomic labs, metrology, and electricity & magnetism between 2014 and 2018. Currently, she continues her academic journey as a Quantum Mechanics professor ⚛️ for third-year students at the University of Halabja, contributing to the next generation of physicists. 🚀

Research Experience

Ms. Ala Hssain 🎓 is proficient in advanced computational tools for molecular simulations and density functional theory (DFT) 🔬. She has expertise in Gaussian software for molecular modeling, enabling precise quantum mechanical calculations ⚛️. Additionally, she is skilled in VESTA for 3D visualization of crystal structures 🏗️, VMD for molecular dynamics simulations 🧬, Multiwfn for wavefunction analysis 🌊, and Siesta for efficient DFT calculations on complex materials 🏢. Her expertise in these tools enhances her research in material science, quantum mechanics, and computational physics, contributing to innovative advancements in the field. 🚀

Academic Activities

Ms. Ala Hssain 🎓 has an extensive research portfolio, focusing on material science, quantum mechanics, and computational chemistry 🔬. Her publications explore hydroxyapatite co-doping, spinel synthesis, and optoelectronic compounds. Notable works include DFT modeling of Secnidazole 🧪, structural and spectroscopic studies on serotonin ⚛️, and Mg-doped Zn-based hydroxyapatites 🏗️. She has also contributed to theoretical and experimental research on L-tryptophan dimers 🧬. Published in prestigious journals like Chemical Physics Letters and Journal of Molecular Structure, her studies drive advancements in materials chemistry, nanotechnology, and molecular simulations. 🚀📖

Research Focus

Ms. Ala Hssain’s research focuses on Computational and Experimental Chemistry 🧪, particularly in the structural and spectroscopic analysis of biomolecules. Her work on the L-tryptophan dimer state involves a combination of Density Functional Theory (DFT)🖥️ and Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations to understand molecular interactions and stability. This interdisciplinary research bridges theoretical modeling and experimental validation, contributing to fields like biophysics 🧬, pharmaceutical sciences 💊, and material chemistry 🔬. Her expertise lies in using computational tools to predict molecular behavior, aiding in drug design and biomolecular engineering. Her findings enhance the understanding of amino acid interactions in biological systems.

Publication Top Notes

Structural and spectroscopic study of L-tryptophan dimer state using DFT and MD: Computational and experimental analysis

Ajaz Ahmad| Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ajaz Ahmad | Drug Delivery Systems| Best Researcher Award

 King Saud University, Saudi Arabia

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits 

Professor Ajaz Ahmad began his distinguished academic journey at the prestigious Hamdard University in New Delhi, India. He earned a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) in 2005, where he demonstrated an early inclination toward pharmaceutical sciences. Continuing his education at the same institution, he completed a Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm) in 2007, refining his focus on drug delivery and molecular pharmacology. Driven by a passion for research, he pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Pharmaceutical Sciences, which he completed in 2011. His doctoral research laid the foundation for his expertise in drug discovery, pharmacokinetics, and the molecular mechanisms underpinning drug actions.

💼Professional Endeavors 

King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
Prof. Ahmad joined the College of Pharmacy at King Saud University in 2011 as an Assistant Professor in Clinical Pharmacy. Over the next decade, his contributions to research and teaching led to successive promotions—first as an Associate Professor in 2017 and then to his current role as Professor in Clinical Pharmacy in January 2024. At King Saud University, Prof. Ahmad’s role encompasses teaching advanced courses, mentoring postgraduate students, and conducting cutting-edge research in pharmacology and drug development.International Collaborations
Since 2015, Prof. Ahmad has served as a research collaborator with the Mayo Clinic, USA, a testament to his global reputation in pharmaceutical sciences. In 2013, he was appointed an Honorary Research Associate at the University of Hong Kong, further broadening his academic and professional network.Patents and Industry EngagementProf. Ahmad holds a U.S. patent (US20170231925A1) for treating neurovascular complications of diabetes mellitus. This innovation highlights his commitment to bridging the gap between research and practical healthcare applications.

🔬Contributions and Research Focus 

Prof. Ahmad’s research covers a broad spectrum of topics in pharmaceutical sciences, with particular focus areas including:Preclinical Drug Development: He has explored novel therapeutic agents, focusing on their efficacy, safety, and molecular mechanisms.Pharmacokinetics and Drug Metabolism: His work delves into the ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion) properties of drugs, optimizing formulations and dosing regimens.Bioanalytical Method Development: Prof. Ahmad designs and validates analytical methods for drug quantification, ensuring reproducibility and precision.Animal Models for Disease Research: He conducts in vivo studies simulating human diseases like cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disorders, with a focus on ethical handling and translational applications.Sepsis Research: Investigating biomarkers for early diagnosis and developing therapeutic strategies to combat sepsis.Vascular Pharmacology: Using myography techniques, he explores interventions for vascular diseases and evaluates novel therapeutic targets.

📖Notable Publications

Molecular insights into anti-Protozoal action of natural compounds against
  • Authors : Raish M; Ahmad A; MOHD SHAHNAWAZ KHAN; Kalam MA
  • Journal: biomolecular structure & dynamics
  • Year: 2023
A BOX-BEHNKEN DESIGN FOR OPTIMIZATION OF ULTRASOUND-ASSISTED EXTRACTION OF SINAPIC ACID FROM FRAGARIA ANANASSA
  • Authors : Mudassar Shahid; Ahmad A; Raish M; Bin Jardan YA; Alkharfy KM; Ahad A; Abul Kalam M; Ahmad Ansari M; Iqbal M; Ali N et al.
  • Journal: Pharmaceutical Society
  • Year: 2023
Sinapic acid alleviates 5-fluorouracil-induced nephrotoxicity in rats via Nrf2/HO-1 signalling.
  • Authors : Ahmad Ansari M; Shahid M; Ahmad SF; Ahmad A; Alanazi A; Malik A; Bin Jardan YA; Attia SM; Bakheet SA; Raish M
  • Journal: Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Year: 2023
A large particle size is required by a nano/micron sized-fluticasone propionate inhalable suspension for asthma treatment
  • Authors : Zhang, M., Si, S.J., Dai, W.J., Jin, F., Jiang, L.Q.
  • Journal: Pharmaceutical Society
  • Year: 2023
Effects of Apigenin on Pharmacokinetics of Dasatinib and Probable Interaction Mechanism.
  • Authors : Mohammad raish; Ahmad A; Mudassar Shahid; Yousef A Bin Jardan; Abdul Ahad; Dr Mohd Abul Kalam; Mushtaq Ahmad Ansari; Muzaffar Iqbal; Ali N; Alkharfy KM et al.
  • Journal:Molecules
  • Year: 2023