Khaydar Yunusov | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Khaydar Yunusov | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Khaydar Yunusov at Institute of Polymer Chemistry and Physics Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences, Uzbekistan.

Prof. Khaydar Yunusov is a distinguished polymer chemist from Uzbekistan with extensive expertise in nanotechnology, cellulose chemistry, and biomaterials. Since 2007, he has held key research and leadership roles at the Institute of Polymer Chemistry and Physics, contributing significantly to polymer-based biomedical innovations. šŸ’Š He holds a Doctor of Science and leads groundbreaking projects on nanostructured antibacterial films, antiviral eye medications, and burn treatments. šŸ“˜ With several patents, international collaborations šŸŒ, and editorial roles in leading journals, Prof. Yunusov is a pioneering force in sustainable polymer research and nanomedical applications.

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Education

Prof. Khaydar Yunusov began his academic journey at the Tashkent Chemical Technological Institute, earning a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry (2006) and a Master’s in Cellulose, Paper Chemistry, and Technology (2008). šŸ“˜ Driven by scientific excellence, he pursued a Doctor of Science in Technical Sciences (2009–2016), focusing on advanced polymer research. Since 2018, he has served as a Senior Scientific Researcher in Nanochemistry, Nanophysics, and Nanotechnology. 🧪 His research delves into nanostructured bactericidal preparations based on cellulose and its derivatives, emphasizing synthesis, properties, and production technologies. 🧬 His academic background provides a solid foundation for pioneering innovations in polymer science.

Experience

Prof. Khaydar Yunusov has cultivated a rich professional career in polymer science, beginning in 2007 as a researcher at the Institute of Polymer Chemistry and Physics, Uzbek Academy of Sciences, Tashkent. šŸ“ Over the years, he advanced through roles including junior researcher, senior researcher, and project manager, earning his Doctor of Science along the way. šŸ”¬ His expertise spans polymer and cellulose chemistry, nanotechnology, and biomaterials. From 2019 to 2023, he served as a lab and project manager, driving innovation in nanostructured materials. šŸ’¼ Prof. Yunusov’s professional path reflects unwavering dedication to scientific discovery and technological advancement.

Research FocusĀ 

Prof. Khaydar Yunusov is a pioneering scientist whose research spans polymer chemistry, cellulose technology, and nanochemistry. His core focus lies in designing biocompatible nanomaterials 🧫 such as nanostructured drug delivery systems, microneedles, hydrogels, and functional films for medical applications šŸŽÆ. He actively explores biodegradable polymers, nanoparticle synthesis (silver, selenium, zinc oxide), and antimicrobial and anticancer therapies šŸ’Š. His work intersects biotechnology, materials science, and pharmaceutical engineering, advancing targeted treatments and regenerative medicine 🧠🦠. With numerous high-impact publications, Prof. Yunusov is shaping the future of smart biomaterials and sustainable polymeric solutions.

Publication Top Notes

  • A red cell membrane-camouflaged nanoreactor for enhanced starvation/chemodynamic/ion interference therapy for breast cancer
  • A three-dimensional printable conductive composite dressing for accelerating wound healing under electrical stimulation
  • Core-shell structured microneedles with programmed drug release functions for prolonged hyperuricemia management ( vol 12, pg 1064, 2024)
  • Fabrication of hollow microneedles with double-layer shell structure for rapid and prolonged local anesthesia
  • Homemade isothermal amplification-initiated Cas14a assay for rapid quantitative detection of aquatic RNA virus gene with no PAM
  • Iontophoresis-driven transdermal drug delivery system based on porous microneedles for hyperuricemia treatment
  • Real-time microbial growth curve (RMGC) system: an improved microplate reader with a graphical interface for automatic and high-throughput monitoring of microbial growth curves
  • Two-directions mechanical strength and high-barrier mechanisms of cellulose nanocrystal- based hybrids reinforced packaging with nacre-mimetic structure
  • Physico-chemical characteristics of dialdehyde carboxymethylcellulose/sericin graft copolymer
  • Synthesis, Characterization, and Cytotoxic Activity of Stable Selenium Nanoparticles‐Incorporated Carboxymethylcellulose Solution
  • Impact of cellulose supramolecular structure on its carboxymethylation reaction activity
  • Advances in the formation and properties of nanofiber biomaterials from polyvinyl alcohol/carboxymethylcellulose/nanosilver systems for medical applications
  • Obtaining Dialdehyde Carboxymethylcellulose Through Microwave Treatment
  • Core-shell structured microneedles with programmed drug release functions for prolonged hyperuricemia management

Mr. Anil Kumar Gupta|Formulation Science|Best Researcher Award

Mr. Anil Kumar Gupta|Formulation Science|Best Researcher Award

Mr. Anil Kumar Gupta at Nepal Administrative Staff Cllege,Nepal

PROFILEĀ Ā 

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Anil Kumar Gupta embarked on his academic journey with a passion for population studies and education, beginning with a Bachelor’s degree in Population Education from Tribhuvan University. His dedication to excellence was evident early on, as he consistently achieved top ranks, earning First Division distinctions in both his B.Ed. and M.A. in Population Studies. He furthered his expertise with an MPhil in Development Studies from Kathmandu University, where he was recognized for academic distinction. Currently, he is pursuing a PhD in Development Studies at Kathmandu University, adding a robust research foundation to his extensive academic repertoire.

šŸ“ˆ Professional Endeavors

Anil Kumar Gupta holds the position of Deputy Director of Studies at the Nepal Administrative Staff College (NASC), where he contributes significantly to training and public administration. His role involves overseeing the development of programs tailored to enhance the administrative and governance capacities of Nepalese civil servants. In addition to his responsibilities at NASC, he has consulted on six high-impact projects, utilizing his expertise to influence public administration and governance. He is a recognized voice in South Asian public administration and an active General Member of the South Asian Network for Public Administration.

His career is also marked by his contributions to impactful studies and policy-oriented research, especially his role as a research manager in projects such as the Nepal National Governance Survey 2017/18 and the Capacity Needs Assessment for Federalism in 2019. These studies have guided policy formulation in Nepal, supporting federalization and inclusivity.

šŸ“š Contributions and Research Focus

Anil’s research focuses on governance, development, and the political economy. With five journal articles published in indexed journals, he has contributed valuable insights to academia and policy discourse. His work includes pioneering gender inclusion research, where he led a comprehensive study on female leadership in local governance for the National Women Commission, Nepal. His approach combines evidence-based research with a practical focus on social equity, gender equality, and effective governance.

His training programs have also emphasized these themes, with courses on gender equality, social inclusion, and budgetary responsiveness, reinforcing his commitment to creating an inclusive governance model in Nepal.

šŸ† Accolades and Recognition

Anil’s academic excellence and professional contributions have earned him several prestigious awards. In 2015, he was awarded the Nepal Bidhya Bhusan “Kha” (Gold Medal) for his outstanding academic achievements in Population Studies. His research prowess was further acknowledged internationally when he won Akira Nakamura’s Best Paper Award at the 2022 annual conference of the Asian Association for Public Administration. NASC recognized his dedication with the Best Employee Award in 2019, underscoring his valuable contributions to the institution’s mission.

šŸŒ Impact and Influence

Anil Kumar Gupta’s work extends beyond academia to influence national policy and governance in Nepal. His research and consultancy have played critical roles in assessing the country’s governance needs, supporting federal structures, and promoting gender-inclusive policies. His extensive experience and insights in public administration make him a key figure in Nepal’s policy landscape, where his contributions have informed significant reforms aimed at improving public service delivery and governance.

His professional contributions also include collaborative projects with international organizations, such as Harvard University, on evidence-based policy, and the Singapore Cooperation Enterprise, focused on public administration and governance. These experiences have broadened his perspectives, allowing him to bring innovative ideas to Nepal’s governance challenges.

šŸ… Legacy and Future Contributions

Anil Kumar Gupta’s legacy is built upon his dedication to public service and governance improvement in Nepal. Through his research, training, and policy work, he has inspired a new generation of public administrators to prioritize inclusivity, transparency, and evidence-based policymaking. His current pursuit of a PhD signifies his commitment to continuous learning and development, positioning him to make even more profound contributions to Nepal’s development landscape.

Looking ahead, Anil aims to expand his research on political economy and governance, potentially exploring regional collaborations across South Asia to enhance administrative strategies. His goal is to foster an environment where governance practices are both progressive and culturally relevant, paving the way for a more equitable and inclusive Nepal.

šŸŽ“PublicationĀ 

Integrating Sustainable Development Goals in local plans: Unlocking practices and challenges of local governments in Nepal

  • AuthorsĀ  Ā : Gupta, A.K., Sigdel, T.S.
  • JournalĀ  Ā  : Heliyon
  • YearĀ  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā :2024

FROM TRADITIONAL TO INNOVATIVE PUBLIC SERVICE: A REVIEW OF PARADIGM SHIFTS

  • AuthorsĀ  Ā : Gupta, A.K., Lamsal, B.P.
  • JournalĀ  Ā  : Public Administration Issues
  • YearĀ  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā :2023

Service Users’ Confidence in Accessing Public Services in Nepal: What Makes Differences?

  • AuthorsĀ  Ā :Gupta, A.K., Bhurtel, A., Bhattarai, P.C.
  • JournalĀ  Ā  :Journal of Policy Studies
  • YearĀ  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā :2023

Bribing for Public Service: What Drives the Service Users?

  • AuthorsĀ  Ā : Bhattarai, P.C., Gupta, A.K.
  • JournalĀ  Ā  : International Journal of Public Administration
  • YearĀ  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā :2023

Civil servants’ integrity in public sector: the case of Nepal

  • AuthorsĀ  Ā : Khanal, R., Gupta, A.K., Bhattarai, P.C.
  • JournalĀ  Ā  :Heliyon
  • YearĀ  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā :2022