E Marimuthu | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. E. Marimuthu | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Arunachal University of Studies | Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal College | Madurai Kamaraj University | India

Dr. E. Marimuthu is a dedicated researcher and academician specializing in plant biotechnology, microbiology, and molecular biology. With over 15 years of experience in research and education, he has made significant contributions through patents, microbial sequencing, and ethnobotanical surveys. His work focuses on endangered species conservation, natural IAA production, and nanomedicine applications for cancer. Dr. Marimuthu currently serves as a Professor at Arunachal University of Studies. His multidisciplinary efforts bridge traditional knowledge with modern scientific innovations, making him a standout figure in applied life sciences and pharmaceutical biotechnology.

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Education

Dr. Marimuthu earned his Ph.D. from Madurai Kamaraj University in 2017, focusing on the in vitro conservation of endangered tree species in the Southern Western Ghats . He completed his M.Phil. and M.Sc. from Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal College, conducting ethnomedicinal surveys and plant growth hormone studies. His academic foundation began with a B.Sc. in Botany. Each academic milestone has been rooted in biodiversity conservation and plant-microbe interactions, establishing a strong base for his later patents and microbial gene discoveries .

Experience

Dr. Marimuthu has held various academic and research roles: Professor and Associate Professor at Arunachal University of Studies (2023–present), Assistant Professor at Sri Vidya Mandir and Vivekanandha Colleges, and Associate Scientist at Aakash Green Research Pvt. Ltd. Earlier, he served as a JRF at TBGRI, Kerala  and Technical Assistant at Kalasalingam University. His experience spans plant tissue culture, cell line work, and microbial molecular studies. With deep involvement in both lab and field research, he has nurtured innovations from concept to patent, while also mentoring students and contributing to curriculum development.

Awards 

Dr. E. Marimuthu is a prolific innovator with 8 Indian patents and 2 Canadian patents, showcasing breakthroughs in nanomedicine, cancer immunotherapy, and plant-based biotechnology . His bacterial gene sequences are submitted to NCBI, emphasizing novel microbial discoveries from unique ecological niches. Recognized nationally and internationally for his translational research, he has pioneered techniques that merge traditional plant knowledge with high-end scientific platforms. Though specific named awards are not listed, his patent record and academic promotions signify a distinguished and respected trajectory in bioscience innovation and interdisciplinary research.

Research Focus 

Dr. Marimuthu’s research emphasizes plant tissue culture, natural growth hormone production, ethnomedicinal conservation, and nanotechnology-enhanced drug delivery . He explores molecular markers for documenting genetic diversity and has successfully isolated bacterial strains producing Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) to promote plant growth . He integrates ethnobotanical knowledge with biotechnological advancements to develop eco-friendly, scalable solutions for agriculture and medicine. His cutting-edge work in cancer-targeting mesenchymal stem cell therapy, as well as nano-immunotherapy, reflects a visionary outlook on the future of personalized medicine and sustainable pharmacology.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Chemical profiling and in silico molecular docking studies of phytochemicals from Hydnocarpus macrocarpa Warb: A GC–MS, FTIR, and physico-chemical analysis
Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure
Year: 2025

Conclusion

Dr. E. Marimuthu is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award, showcasing a rare combination of field knowledge, lab precision, patent-oriented innovation, and a commitment to both fundamental and applied science. His work contributes significantly to biotechnology, pharmacology, environmental microbiology, and regenerative agriculture.

José Leite | Drug Discovery and Development | Innovator in Pharmaceutical Research Award

José Leite | Drug Discovery and Development | Innovator in Pharmaceutical Research Award

Dr. José Leite, Universidade de Brasília – UnB, Brazil

Dr. José Roberto Leite is a Brazilian biochemist and molecular biologist with a PhD from the University of Brasília 🇧🇷 and postdoctoral training at EMBRAPA and the University of Porto 🇵🇹. He is an Associate Professor at UnB’s Faculty of Medicine and Visiting Researcher at i3S. 🧪 As co-founder of People&Science, he works on biotechnology, nanobiotech, and bioactive peptides for health and environment 🌿. With 200+ international publications 📚, patents under development 💡, and global collaborations 🌍, he bridges biodiversity and innovation. Dr. Leite also serves as Associate Editor of the Journal of Global Innovation.

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Education

Dr. José Roberto Leite earned his PhD in Biological Sciences (Biochemistry/Molecular Biology) from the University of Brasília 🇧🇷 and completed postdoctoral training at EMBRAPA and the University of Porto (REQUIMTE) 🇵🇹. He serves as an Associate Professor at UnB’s Faculty of Medicine and is a Visiting Researcher at i3S 🧬. He coordinated graduate programs at UFPI and UnB and founded the Biotec/UFPI research group 🧑‍🔬. As co-founder of People&Science, he leads cutting-edge work in biotechnology, nanobiotechnology, and bioprospecting for health and the environment 🌱. He is also Associate Editor of the Journal of Global Innovation 📘 and promotes international collaboration.

Professional Memberships

Dr. José Roberto Leite is actively engaged in Brazil’s leading scientific communities and holds esteemed memberships in the Brazilian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 🧪 and the Brazilian Society of Biotechnology 🧬, reflecting his deep commitment to advancing life sciences and innovation. In addition, he plays a key editorial role 📖 in the Journal of Global Innovation (JGI), contributing to the dissemination of cutting-edge research and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration 🌐. His involvement in these professional circles underscores his dedication to scientific excellence, knowledge sharing, and the promotion of impactful biotechnology and molecular biology initiatives across Brazil and beyond.

Research Focus

Dr. José Roberto Leite focuses on cutting-edge research in biotechnology, nanobiotechnology, and natural product-based drug discovery 🌱. His work spans the development of bioactive peptides 🧬, antimicrobial and anticancer compounds 💊, and innovative drug delivery systems 🚀. He explores biodiversity to identify novel molecules from amphibians 🐸, plants 🌿, and marine life 🌊 for therapeutic and diagnostic applications. Dr. Leite also contributes to the advancement of biosensors, nutraceuticals, and functional biomaterials. His interdisciplinary research bridges biochemistry, molecular biology, and pharmacology, driving translational science for global health and environmental impact.

Publication Top Notes

Dermaseptins from Phyllomedusa oreades andPhyllomedusa distincta: ANTI-TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI ACTIVITY WITHOUT CYTOTOXICITY TO MAMMALIAN CELLS

Phylloseptins: a novel class of anti-bacterial and anti-protozoan peptides from the Phyllomedusa genus

Transtornos de ansiedade e exercício físico

Identification of a cowpea γ‐thionin with bactericidal activity

Antimicrobial activity of the bufadienolides marinobufagin and telocinobufagin isolated as major components from skin secretion of the toad Bufo rubescens

Medical students, spirituality and religiosity-results from the multicenter study SBRAME

Anti-inflammatory and Antinociceptive Activity of Epiisopiloturine, an Imidazole Alkaloid Isolated from Pilocarpus microphyllus

Novel dermaseptins from Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis (Amphibia)

Development and antibacterial activity of cashew gum-based silver nanoparticles

Antinociceptive activity of the monoterpene α-phellandrene in rodents: possible mechanisms of action

The NMR-derived solution structure of a new cationic antimicrobial peptide from the skin secretion of the anuran Hyla punctata

Antidiarrheal activity of cashew GUM, a complex heteropolysaccharide extracted from exudate of Anacardium occidentale L. in rodents