Rajashree Patnaik | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Rajashree Patnaik | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rajashree Patnaik, MBRU, United Arab Emirates

Dr. Rajashree Patnaik is a dedicated biotechnology researcher specializing in inflammation, cancer, and stem cell biology. She earned her Ph.D. in Biotechnology in 2018 from Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University, India, with a focus on environmental toxicology using human cord blood stem cells. Currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at MBRU, UAE 🇦🇪, she investigates bioceuticals, statins, and venom-derived peptides in disease models. A Gold Medalist 🎖️ in both BSc and MSc, she has published extensively in international journals and received multiple accolades, including the QUWA Research Award 🏆 and Best Poster Award at an international stem cell conference.

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Education

Dr. Rajashree Patnaik 🎓 earned her Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University, Bhubaneswar, in February 2018. Her thesis focused on monitoring the toxicity of environmental chemicals using cultured stem cells from human cord blood 🧪🧫. She is skilled in FACS, cell culture, ELISA, Western Blot, RT-PCR, fluorescence microscopy, and karyotyping 🔬. Dr. Patnaik also holds an MSc in Biotechnology (2009–2011) from Berhampur University, where she studied the impact of climate change on plant productivity 🌱. She completed six months of training at the Institute of Life Sciences, JNU, and has a BSc in Zoology (Hons.).

Awards

Dr. Rajashree Patnaik 🌟 has been honored with the Excellence in Research Award for the Best Research Proposal at the 5th Forum for Women in Research – QUWA, UOS 👩‍🔬. She also received the Best Poster Award at the International Conference on Stem Cells, Cancer & Biotechnology held in Goa, India, in 2016 🧬🏆. Dr. Patnaik is a two-time Gold Medalist, having earned top honors in both her MSc in Biotechnology (2011) and BSc in Zoology (Hons.) from Berhampur University, India 🎖️🎓. Her dedication to science and innovation continues to earn her recognition and inspire excellence.

Research Focus

Dr. Rajashree Patnaik primarily focuses on toxicology, stem cell research, natural product pharmacology, and anti-inflammatory interventions using both traditional and modern scientific methods. Her research spans in vitro cytotoxicity, phytochemical analysis, chemotherapeutic screening, and regenerative medicine, particularly investigating natural compounds like curcumin, oleocanthal, and herbal extracts against microbial pathogens, cancer, and inflammatory diseases. She is also active in exploring NOACs, environmental toxins, and PAR-2-mediated pathways in disease contexts like osteoarthritis and cancer. Her interdisciplinary work integrates cell biology, pharmacognosy, and biomedical applications.

Publication Top Notes

In vitro antibacterial activity, gas chromatography–mass spectrometry analysis of Woodfordia fruticosa Kurz. leaf extract and host toxicity testing with in vitro cultured …

Human dental pulp stem cells differentiation to neural cells, osteocytes and adipocytes-An in vitro study

Reconnoitering the therapeutic role of curcumin in disease prevention and treatment: Lessons learnt and future directions

An in vitro study of Ocimum sanctum as a chemotherapeutic agent on oral cancer cell-line

In vitro combinational efficacy of ceftriaxone and leaf extract of Combretum albidum G. Don against multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa and host-toxicity testing with …

Evaluation of geno-toxicity of methyl parathion and chlorpyrifos to human liver carcinoma cell line (HepG2)

Comparative study on toxicity of methylmercury chloride and methylmercury hydroxide to the human neuroblastoma cell line SH-SY5Y

Beyond anticoagulation: a Comprehensive Review of Non-vitamin K oral anticoagulants (NOACs) in inflammation and protease-activated receptor signaling

Cellular and Nuclear Toxicity of HgCl2 to In Vitro Grown Lymphocytes from Human Umbilical Cord Blood

Evaluating the potential of Vitamin D and curcumin to alleviate inflammation and mitigate the progression of osteoarthritis through their effects on human chondrocytes: A proof …

Probit analysis of comparative assays on toxicities of lead chloride and lead acetate to in vitro cultured human umbilical cord blood lymphocytes

Prof. ola saleh| Pharmaceutical Chemistry |Best Researcher Award

Prof. ola saleh|Pharmaceutical Chemistry|Best Researcher Award

Prof. ola saleh at National Research Centre,Egypt

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Ola Ahmed Saleh’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy, where she laid the foundational knowledge in pharmaceutical sciences. Her interest in the intricacies of drug design and development led her to pursue a Master’s degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, during which she focused on the synthesis and analysis of pharmaceutical compounds.

This period of academic exploration culminated in her PhD in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, where she developed a profound understanding of the molecular interactions that govern drug efficacy. Her doctoral research emphasized the importance of chiral separation techniques, a pivotal area in pharmaceutical chemistry that ensures the quality and effectiveness of racemic drugs.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Following her academic achievements, Professor Saleh embarked on a professional career at the National Research Centre in Cairo, Egypt. Here, she has dedicated her efforts to synthesizing active pharmaceutical entities that exhibit significant biological activities. Her expertise extends to chiral separation and the analysis of racemic drugs using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) on chiral stationary phases.

Throughout her career, she has collaborated with various research teams and institutions, contributing her knowledge to multiple interdisciplinary projects aimed at improving drug formulations and enhancing therapeutic efficacy. Her work not only advances the field of pharmaceutical chemistry but also promotes collaboration between academia and industry, fostering innovations that translate scientific research into real-world applications.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Professor Saleh’s research is characterized by a commitment to enhancing the understanding and development of pharmaceutical compounds. Her primary focus lies in the synthesis of novel pharmaceutical agents and the exploration of their biological activities. By utilizing advanced analytical techniques, she investigates the structural and functional properties of these compounds, aiming to optimize their therapeutic potential.

In addition to her research on pharmaceutical synthesis, she is actively involved in studies on chiral separation, which is crucial for the development of safe and effective medications. Her contributions to the field include:

  • Synthesis of Novel Compounds: Designing and synthesizing new pharmaceutical entities that target specific biological pathways.
  • Chiral Separation Techniques: Developing and refining methods for the separation of racemic mixtures to improve drug safety and efficacy.
  • Publication of Research Findings: Authoring and co-authoring numerous papers in prestigious journals, disseminating her research findings to a wider audience.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Professor Saleh’s contributions to the field of pharmaceutical chemistry have garnered her recognition both nationally and internationally. Her innovative research and dedication to excellence have resulted in several accolades, including:

  • Research Grants: Securing funding for various research projects aimed at developing new pharmaceutical agents.
  • Awards for Excellence in Research: Receiving awards from academic institutions and professional organizations for her outstanding contributions to pharmaceutical sciences.
  • Invitations to Speak at Conferences: Being invited to present her research at numerous national and international conferences, where she shares her insights and findings with peers.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Professor Saleh’s work has significantly influenced the field of pharmaceutical chemistry, contributing to advancements in drug development and analysis. Her research not only enhances the understanding of pharmaceutical compounds but also influences regulatory practices and guidelines related to drug safety and efficacy.

Her commitment to mentorship has also impacted the next generation of scientists. By guiding students and young researchers, she fosters a collaborative and innovative research environment that encourages exploration and discovery.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

As Professor Saleh continues her journey in pharmaceutical chemistry, her legacy will undoubtedly be marked by her commitment to advancing drug development and improving patient outcomes. She aims to further her research in areas such as personalized medicine and the development of targeted therapies, ensuring that her contributions remain relevant and impactful in a rapidly evolving field.

Looking ahead, Professor Saleh is dedicated to expanding her research initiatives and collaborating with global partners to address pressing health challenges. By focusing on interdisciplinary approaches, she hopes to drive innovation in pharmaceutical sciences and leave a lasting impact on the field, inspiring future generations of scientists to pursue excellence in research and discovery.

Her vision for the future includes promoting sustainable practices in pharmaceutical development and fostering a culture of scientific inquiry that prioritizes both human health and environmental stewardship. Through her ongoing efforts, Professor Saleh is poised to make meaningful contributions that will resonate well into the future.

🎓Publication 

A validated chromatographic method for simultaneous determination of guaifenesin enantiomers and ambroxol HCl in pharmaceutical formulation

  • Authors   :Saleh, O.A.; Yehia, A.M.; Abd-El Sattar El-Azzouny, A.; Aboul-Enein, H.Y.
  • Journal    : RSC Advances
  • Year         :2015

Synthesis and Anticonvulsant Activity of Substituted-1,3-diazaspiro[4.5]decan-4-ones

  • Authors   :Aboul-Enein, M.N.; El-Azzouny, A.A.S.; Saleh, O.A.; Amin, K.M.; Maklad, Y.A.; Hassan, R.M.
  • Journal    :Archiv der Pharmazie
  • Year         :2015

A validated high performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) assay for nitazoxanide in bulk and in pharmaceutical formulations

  • Authors   : Saleh, O.A.; El-Azzouny, A.A.; Aboul-Enein, H.Y.; Badawey, A.M.
  • Journal    :Current Pharmaceutical Analysis
  • Year         :2014

Analysis of Stiripentol Enantiomers on Several Chiral Stationary Phases: A Comparative Study

  • Authors   : Saleh, O.A.; El-Behairy, M.F.; Badawey, A.M.; El-Azzouny, A.A.; Aboul-Enein, H.Y.
  • Journal    :Chromatographia
  • Year         :2014

Riluzole: Validation of stability-indicating HPLC, D1 and DD1 spectrophotometric assays

  • Authors   : Saleh, O.A.; El-Azzouny, A.A.; Aboul-Enein, H.Y.; Badawey, A.M.
  • Journal    : Chromatographic Science
  • Year         :2014

Dr. Rehab Azooz| Pharmaceutical Chemistry |Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rehab Azooz|Pharmaceutical Chemistry|Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rehab Azooz at Jazan University,Saudi Arabia

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

The academic journey began at Cairo University, Egypt, where a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Chemistry and Physical Chemistry was earned in 1998, with high honors (Very Good). This foundational period marked the start of a deep interest in chemistry, particularly in the physical aspects of the subject. The focus on physical chemistry laid a strong groundwork for future academic and research endeavors.

Post-graduation, he pursued a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Physical Chemistry at Beni-Suef University, Egypt, graduating in 2005. His master’s work focused on advanced topics in physical chemistry, preparing him for more specialized research. The completion of his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physical Chemistry at the same university in 2009 marked a significant academic milestone, signifying his readiness to contribute to both academia and the broader scientific community.

Professional Endeavors 👨‍🏫

Throughout his academic career, he has held various prominent positions. At Jazan University, located in Saudi Arabia, he serves as an Assistant Professor in the Chemistry Department of the College of Science (Boy). Here, he contributes significantly to the educational experience of students and the development of the department. Alongside his teaching role, he has taken on the responsibilities of a Quality Assurance (QA) Coordinator, ensuring academic programs meet high standards of excellence.

Beyond Jazan University, he holds another Assistant Professor position at the International Academy of Health Sciences in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This dual academic appointment demonstrates his versatility and commitment to expanding his influence across various educational platforms.

In Egypt, he served in multiple roles, including QA Coordinator and Science Teacher at institutions in Beni-Suef, Somosta. These roles in Egypt provided him with the opportunity to shape the educational landscape and foster a culture of academic rigor and quality assurance in his home country.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

His contributions to the field of chemistry, particularly physical chemistry, are extensive. Over the years, he has been involved in course coordination and curriculum development at Jazan University, focusing on key areas of chemistry. His course offerings include:

  • General Chemistry
  • Chemistry of Solutions
  • Thermodynamic Chemistry
  • Polymer Chemistry
  • Photochemistry
  • Surface Chemistry
  • Electrochemistry

These subjects cover a broad range of topics, reflecting his wide-reaching expertise in the field. He has also designed and implemented lab courses that complement these theoretical classes, allowing students to gain hands-on experience in physical chemistry.

In addition to teaching, his research interests lie in areas such as surface chemistry, electrochemistry, and polymer chemistry. These fields are critical to many modern technological advancements, from materials science to industrial applications.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

His excellence in academia has not gone unnoticed. Throughout his career, he has been appointed to various prestigious committees, showcasing his leadership and influence within the academic community. Some of these key roles include:

  • Member of the Time Table Committee in the Chemistry Department
  • Chair of the Self-Study Committee in the Chemistry Department
  • Member of the Advisory Committee for the Chemistry Department
  • QA Coordinator for both the Chemistry Department and the College of Science at Jazan University
  • Strategic Plan Committee Member for the Chemistry Department and Chemistry Program at Jazan University

These appointments highlight his importance to his department and institution, reflecting his commitment to ensuring academic and programmatic excellence.

Impact and Influence 🌍

As an influential academic figure in both Saudi Arabia and Egypt, his work has had a lasting impact on students, faculty members, and the overall academic infrastructure. He has played a significant role in the strategic planning of academic programs and quality assurance initiatives, directly influencing the quality of education in chemistry. His focus on maintaining high standards through roles such as SSRp member and Chair of the Annual College Report Team further underscores his dedication to academic excellence.

Workshops and Training Sessions 📚

Throughout his career, he has both attended and conducted a variety of workshops that contribute to academic development and teaching methodologies. As a trainer, he has conducted sessions on topics like:

  • Writing Course Specifications (NCAAA format)
  • Writing Good Exams
  • Self-Study
  • Class Assessment

His training sessions have helped faculty members improve their teaching methods, ensuring that students receive high-quality instruction. As a trainee, he has focused on areas such as academic advising, quality assurance, and institutional assessment, which has broadened his understanding of best practices in higher education.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

His legacy as an academic and a professional is firmly rooted in his dedication to advancing the fields of chemistry and education. His contributions to curriculum development, quality assurance, and strategic planning will continue to shape the institutions he has worked for long after his tenure.

Moving forward, his influence in academic administration and teaching is likely to expand. His dual roles in both Jazan University and the International Academy of Health Sciences suggest a continuing commitment to education reform and quality improvement, particularly in the field of chemistry. Additionally, his involvement in both local and international educational institutions positions him as a bridge between different academic cultures, allowing him to have a broader, more global influence in the future.

Conclusion ✨

With a career characterized by academic excellence, leadership in quality assurance, and a dedication to student success, his influence in the academic world is both profound and far-reaching. As an Assistant Professor, Quality Assurance Coordinator, and committee leader, he continues to shape the future of chemistry education, leaving a lasting mark on both his students and colleagues. His research, teaching, and leadership contributions are a testament to his enduring commitment to academia, ensuring that future generations of students will benefit from his legacy.

🎓Publication 

A synergistic effect of ZnO low dimensional rods/PEDOT: PSS hybrid structure for UV radiation detection

  • Authors   :Ansari, A., Ahmed, S., Rehman, B., Ranjan, P., Negi, D.S.
  • Journal    :Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing
  • Year         :2024

A Facile Synthesis Strategy of Supported g-C3N4 and Molybdenum Disulfide over Co3O4 Spinal Composite Nanostructure: An Excellent Catalyst for HER

  • Authors   :Alhashmialameer, D., Shariq, M., Fani, I.A., Azooz, R.E., Ahmed, I.
  • Journal    :Energy and Fuels,
  • Year         :2024

Rule of Lignosulfonate as a corrosion inhibitor for steel in neutral media, computational and reaction pathway

  • Authors   :Thabet, M., El-Moselhy, M.M., Azooz, R.E., El-Zomrawy, A.A.
  • Journal    :Results in Surfaces and Interfaces,
  • Year         :2024

Recent advancements in supercapacitors and their charge storage mechanism and progress in transition metal sulfide-based electrodes

  • Authors   : Khan, M.S., Shariq, M., Bouzgarrou, S.M., Ghaly, W.A., Hassan, K.F.
  • Journal    :Physica Scripta
  • Year         :2024

Frankincense-Based Functionalized Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes with Iron Oxide Composites for Efficient Removal of Crystal Violet: Kinetic and Equilibrium Analysis

  • Authors   : Hussain, M., Hussaini, S.S., Shariq, M., Siddiqui, M.A., Seku, K.
  • Journal    :ACS Omega,
  • Year         :2024

Prof. Cedrick MUTOMBO SHAKALENGA |Medicinal Chemistry| Best Researcher Award

Prof. Cedrick MUTOMBO SHAKALENGA,Medicinal Chemistry,Best Researcher Award

Prof. Cedrick MUTOMBO SHAKALENGA, at University of Lubumbashi,Democratic Republic Congo

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📚Early Academic Pursuits :

Cedrick Mutombo Shakalenga was born on February 26, 1991, in Manono, a town located in the Democratic Republic of Congo. His academic journey began in Mukushi / Manono Primary School, where he obtained his Primary School Certificate in 2003. Cedrick then pursued secondary education at the Bunyinge / Manono Institute, earning a State Diploma in General Pedagogy in 2009. His passion for pharmaceutical sciences led him to enroll at the University of Lubumbashi, where he completed a Pharmacist Diploma with a specialization in Hospital & Community Pharmacy in 2016.

🏢Professional Endeavors :

Cedrick’s professional career is marked by significant milestones and diverse roles within the pharmaceutical field. His early work experience includes teaching at Maendeleo/Lusa Primary School in Manono from 2009 to 2010 and serving as a Pharmacist at the Tamtam Pharmacy in Lubumbashi during 2014-2015. His academic career took off when he joined the University of Lubumbashi’s Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences as a Teaching Assistant from 2018 to 2022.

In 2023, Cedrick was promoted to Associate Professor at the same institution, where he now lectures on Biophysics I and II and Traditional Medicine. Additionally, he has contributed significantly to the scientific community through his role as a Scientific Research Officer at the “Jardin d’Etude Pharmaceutiques” club.

🔬Contributions and Research Focus :

Cedrick’s research is centered on integrating traditional medicine into the official health system of DR Congo. His Ph.D. thesis, titled “Conditions for the Integration of Traditional Medicine into the Official Health System in DR Congo, Case of Lubumbashi city,” reflects his dedication to this cause. He has co-authored several influential publications that explore various aspects of traditional medicine, pharmacognosy, and public health. His research not only highlights the socio-economic importance of medicinal plants but also addresses public health challenges in DR Congo.

 

🏅Accolades and Recognition :

Cedrick’s dedication and contributions to the field of pharmaceutical sciences have been widely recognized. In 2023, he received the prestigious “Peter Hylands award” for his poster presentation at the 11th Annual Meeting of The Good Practice in Traditional Chinese Medicine Research Association (GP-TCM RA). His research on the authentication of Securidaca longepedunculata Fresen., a highly sought-after medicinal plant, earned him this accolade.

🌍Impact and Influence :

Cedrick’s work has had a profound impact on the field of traditional medicine in DR Congo. His efforts to integrate traditional practices into the formal health system have the potential to improve healthcare accessibility and affordability for many Congolese citizens. By advocating for the scientific validation and quality control of traditional medicines, Cedrick is helping to bridge the gap between traditional and modern medical practices.

🚀Legacy and Future Contributions :

Cedrick Mutombo Shakalenga’s legacy lies in his unwavering commitment to enhancing the pharmaceutical landscape in DR Congo. His pioneering research and advocacy for traditional medicine integration have set a foundation for future advancements in the field. As an Associate Professor, he continues to inspire and mentor the next generation of pharmaceutical scientists, ensuring that his impact will resonate for years to come.

📝Conclusion :

Cedrick Mutombo Shakalenga’s journey from a small town in Manono to becoming an influential figure in pharmaceutical sciences is a testament to his dedication, hard work, and visionary approach. His contributions to traditional medicine, his extensive research portfolio, and his role as an educator highlight his multifaceted impact on the scientific community and society at large. Cedrick’s ongoing efforts and future endeavors promise to further advance the integration of traditional and modern medicine, ultimately improving healthcare outcomes in DR Congo and beyond.

🎓Publication 

Quality control of herbal drugs and preparations: The methods of analysis, their relevance and applications

  • Authors   :N.W Muyumba, S.C Mutombo, H Sheridan, A Nachtergael, Duez P
  • Journal    :Talanta Open
  • Year         : 2021

Perceptions and use of traditional African medicine in Lubumbashi, Haut-Katanga province (DR Congo): A cross-sectional study

    • Authors :SC Mutombo, AS Bakari, NV Ntabaza, A Nachtergael, SJB Lumbu, P Duez, BJ Kahumba
    • Journal   :PLoS ONE
    • Year       : 2022

Knowledge, attitudes and practices among the population, towards COVID-19 in the Lubumbashi city (DR Congo): An online cross-sectional survey

  • Authors  :MH Manya, SC Mutombo, CV Bashige, Nzuzi MG, TA Kabamba, MA Mutombo, MC Kibwe, MO Moke, JC Nkwanga, NT Nsumbu, AS Bakari, BJ Kahumba, SJB Lumbu
  • Journal    :World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences
  • Year         :  2021

Knowledge, attitude, and practice towards hepatitis B and C viruses among the population of Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo

  • Authors  :TA Kabamba, MH Manya, SC Mutombo, BC Kasongo, CKC Kakisingi, KS Matanda, MA Mutombo, MC Mwamba, NA Ngulu, MB Kabamba, OA Longanga
  • Journal   :African Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  • Year        :   2023

 

Mineral elements analysis and total flavonoids content in the fresh leaves from two varieties of Hibiscus sabdariffa L. consumed as vegetable in Lubumbashi (DR Congo)

  • Authors  :Shakalenga Cedrick Mutombo, Mboni Henry Manya, Nkulu Salvator Nsenga, Mavungu Gaël Nzuzi, Mwenya Cynthia Kibwe, Mwinensenge James Maloba, Chiribagula Valentin Bashige, Amuri Salvius Bakari, Byanga Joh Kahumba, Badibanga Bualufu Victor Ndibualonji
  • Journal   :World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews
  • Year        :   2021

Prof Dr.Christophe LEN| Pharmaceutical Chemistry|Excellence in Research

Prof Dr.Christophe LEN,Pharmaceutical Chemistry ,Excellence in Research

Prof Dr.Christophe LEN, at Chimie ParisTech, France

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits

Professor Dr. Christophe Len’s academic journey began at Université de Picardie Jules Verne in Amiens, France, where he completed his Master of Science (MsC) in Chemistry in 1992. His pursuit of advanced knowledge continued as he earned his PhD in Chemistry from the same institution in 1995. Following his doctoral studies, Dr. Len undertook a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Hull in England from 1996 to 1997. This period was crucial in shaping his research trajectory and establishing a solid foundation in organic chemistry and catalysis.

🏢Professional Endeavors

Dr. Len’s career is marked by a series of esteemed positions across prominent institutions. He began his academic career as an Assistant Professor at Université de Picardie Jules Verne in 1997. His exceptional contributions led to his rapid ascension in the academic hierarchy, securing a Full Professor position at Université de Poitiers in 2004. Subsequently, he moved to Université de Technologie de Compiègne, where he has served in various capacities, including Full Professor (second class) in 2008 and Full Professor (first class) in 2011. His current role as a Full Professor (Exceptional class) at Chimie ParisTech and Université de Technologie de Compiègne reflects his significant impact and leadership in the field.

🔬Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Len’s research primarily revolves around innovative approaches in organic chemistry and catalysis. He is renowned for his work in continuous flow chemistry, which enhances the efficiency and sustainability of chemical processes. His expertise extends to applying cutting-edge technologies such as microwave, ultrasound, and ball milling to catalysis, both homogeneous and heterogeneous. His pioneering research on micellar catalysis has further advanced the field, demonstrating his commitment to exploring and developing new methodologies in chemistry.

🏆Accolades and Recognition

Professor Len’s outstanding contributions have earned him numerous accolades and recognition. In 2017, he was honored with the Glycerine Innovation Research Award by the American Oils Chemists’ Society (AOCS). His scholarly excellence has been recognized through various honorary appointments, including Honorary Professor at the University of Hull (2012-2018) and Honorary Professor at Xi’an Jiaotong University, China (2022-2025). He is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC) and holds honorary life fellowships with the Association of Carbohydrate Chemists and Technologists India (ACCTI) and the Indian Society of Chemists and Biologists (ISCB).

Dr. Len’s editorial roles reflect his influence in the field: he is a member of the editorial boards for several prestigious journals, including Sustainability (Sust. Chem. Eng. Technol.), Material Chemistry (Materials), Biomass Catalysis (Catalysts), and Green Chemistry (Molecules). His service on the management committee for the COST Action FP1306 and the CNRS GDR2053 Synth-Flux further underscores his leadership in advancing green chemistry and flow synthesis technologies.

🌟Impact and Influence

With an impressive h-index of 49 (Scopus) and 51 (Google Scholar), Dr. Len’s work has had a profound impact on the field of chemistry. His research, which includes over 250 peer-reviewed journal articles, 11 patents, and 13 book chapters, has garnered significant attention and citation, reflecting the relevance and quality of his contributions. His extensive participation in conferences and oral communications, as well as his prolific output in posters, showcases his active engagement with the scientific community and his role in disseminating knowledge.

🌍Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Len’s legacy is marked by his transformative contributions to organic chemistry and catalysis. His innovative approaches and dedication to advancing chemical processes have set new standards in the field. Looking ahead, his ongoing work in continuous flow chemistry and green chemistry continues to shape the future of sustainable chemical practices. His involvement in global research clusters and editorial boards highlights his commitment to fostering collaboration and driving progress in chemistry.

Professor Dr. Christophe Len’s career exemplifies excellence and innovation in the scientific community. His contributions not only advance fundamental chemistry but also pave the way for future research and applications, solidifying his position as a leading figure in his field.

🎓Publication 

Photocatalytic oxidative desulfurization with Anderson-type polyoxometalates nanoclusters doped carbon nitride

  • Authors   :Zhao, D., Liu, Q., Lü, H., Zhao, J., Len, C.
  • Journal    :Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
  • Year         : 2024

Glycerol: A green solvent for synthetic chemistry

    • Authors : de Nazaré de Oliveira, A., Melchiorre, M., Farias da Costa, A.A., Santos do Nascimento, L.A., Len, C.
    • Journal   :Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy
    • Year       : 2024
Robust synergistic effect between Zn1Mo1 bifunctional TiO2 for efficient ethyl levulinate production from furfural alcohol
  • Authors  :Si, Q., Zhao, D., Yang, Z., Zhao, J., Zhang, H.
  • Journal    :Materials Today Chemistry
  • Year         :  2024
Anderson-type polyoxometalates support on orange peel activated carbon for efficient ethyl levulinate production
  • Authors  : Zhao, D., Zhang, S., Si, Q., Xu, Y., Zhang, H.
  • Journal   :Fuel
  • Year        :   2024

Green and efficient deep eutectic solvent mediated one-step synthesis of Suxamethonium Chloride as Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient

  • Authors  : Sagandira, C.R., Nguyen, R., Liu, Q., Len, C.
  • Journal   :Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy
  • Year        : 2024