Basharat Ali | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Basharat Ali | Drug Discovery and Development | Pakistan

University of Baltistan | Pakistan

Assist. Prof. Dr. Basharat Ali is a distinguished researcher and academician specializing in medicinal chemistry, heterocyclic synthesis, and polymer science with extensive expertise in designing and synthesizing biologically active compounds. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Baltistan, Skardu, Pakistan, he has a diverse academic and research background, including postdoctoral research at the College of Pharmaceutical Science, Soochow University, China, where he contributed to the development of chemiluminescent dioxetane probes for disease diagnosis, fluorescent probes for hydrogen sulfide detection, and anthraquinone derivatives as anti-infective agents. He has also worked as a research assistant at Zhejiang University, China, focusing on mechanistic studies of olefin polymerization using α-Diimine nickel(II) catalysts, and at the HEJ Research Institute of Chemistry, University of Karachi, where he specialized in synthetic organic chemistry and bioactive heterocycles.Dr. Basharat Ali’s research interests include the synthesis, structural modification, and biological evaluation of medicinally important synthetic derivatives, probe design for environmental and biomedical applications, multicomponent reactions, polymer synthesis, and catalytic system development. He has supervised numerous postgraduate students and contributed extensively to the field with multiple high-impact publications in reputable international journals. Some of his significant research publications include Synthesis and biological evaluations of 1,3,4-thiadiazole derivatives as dual acting enzyme inhibitors to target inflammation and diabetes, Carbothioamides as anticancer agents: synthesis, in-vitro activity, structure-activity relationship evaluations and molecular docking, Synthesis of (E)-3-(aryl)-1-phenylprop-2-en-1-one Chalcone Derivatives for Hyperglycemic Effect in Diabetes.

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Li, S., Zhan, L., Zhao, W., Zhang, S., Ali, B., Fu, Z., Lau, T. K., Lu, X., Shi, M., Li, C. Z., … (2018). Revealing the effects of molecular packing on the performances of polymer solar cells based on A–D–C–D–A type non-fullerene acceptors. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 6(25), 12132–12141.

Ali, F., Khan, K. M., Salar, U., Iqbal, S., Taha, M., Ismail, N. H., Perveen, S., … (2016). Dihydropyrimidones: As novel class of β-glucuronidase inhibitors. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 24(16), 3624–3635.

Abbas, A., Ali, B., Khan, K. M., Iqbal, J., Rahman, S. U., Zaib, S., Perveen, S. (2019). Synthesis and in vitro urease inhibitory activity of benzohydrazide derivatives, in silico and kinetic studies. Bioorganic Chemistry, 82, 163–177.

Ali, B., Khan, K. M., Hussain, S., Hussain, S., Ashraf, M., Riaz, M., Wadood, A., … (2018). Synthetic nicotinic/isonicotinic thiosemicarbazides: In vitro urease inhibitory activities and molecular docking studies. Bioorganic Chemistry, 79, 34–45.

Naz, F., Latif, M., Salar, U., Khan, K. M., Al-Rashida, M., Ali, I., Ali, B., Taha, M., … (2020). 4-Oxycoumarinyl linked acetohydrazide Schiff bases as potent urease inhibitors. Bioorganic Chemistry, 105, 104365.

Salar, U., Khan, K. M., Taha, M., Ismail, N. H., Ali, B., Perveen, S., Ghufran, M., … (2017). Biology-oriented drug synthesis (BIODS): In vitro β-glucuronidase inhibitory and in silico studies on 2-(2-methyl-5-nitro-1H-imidazol-1-yl) ethyl aryl carboxylate derivatives. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 125, 1289–1299.

Ali, M., Khan, K. M., Salar, U., Ashraf, M., Taha, M., Wadood, A., Hamid, S., Riaz, M., … (2018). Synthesis, in vitro α-glucosidase inhibitory activity, and in silico study of (E)-thiosemicarbazones and (E)-2-(2-(arylmethylene)hydrazinyl)-4-arylthiazole derivatives. Molecular Diversity, 22(4), 841–861.

Wuting Lu | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wuting Lu | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wuting Lu at Jiangxi Academy of Sciences | China

Dr. Wuting Lu is a dedicated researcher specializing in immunotoxicology, neurobiology, and aquatic toxicology. With a strong academic background and diverse research experience, Dr. Lu has contributed significantly to understanding environmental toxicants and their effects on immunity and neurodevelopment using zebrafish models. He has participated in multiple National Natural Science Foundation of China projects, focusing on mechanisms of high-risk autism genes and their impact on the gut-immune-brain axis. His work has resulted in several high-impact journal publications, advancing knowledge in environmental safety, immunology, and neurobiology. Currently, he serves as Assistant Research Fellow at the Institute of Microbiology, Jiangxi Academy of Sciences.

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Education 

Dr. Wuting Lu completed his Ph.D. in Biology at Nanchang University, where his research explored immunotoxicity and neurodevelopmental effects of environmental pollutants. He earned his M.S. in Neurobiology, also from Nanchang University, focusing on molecular and cellular mechanisms in the nervous system. His academic journey began with a B.S. in Aquaculture at Dalian Ocean University, providing him with a strong foundation in aquatic biology and toxicology. This multidisciplinary training enabled him to integrate environmental science, immunology, and neuroscience into his research, developing expertise in both experimental techniques and advanced molecular analysis approaches for investigating complex biological interactions.

Experience 

Dr. Wuting Lu professional career includes roles in academic research and laboratory management. He currently serves as Assistant Research Fellow at the Institute of Microbiology, Jiangxi Academy of Sciences, where he investigates immunotoxicity and neurotoxicity mechanisms. Before this, he worked as a Laboratory Technician at Jinggangshan University, gaining hands-on experience in molecular biology, immunology, and laboratory safety management. He has actively participated in several National Natural Science Foundation of China projects, contributing to studies on autism gene regulation, microglial activation, and the gut-immune-brain axis. His multidisciplinary experience spans aquatic toxicology, neurobiology, immunology, and transcriptomic analysis, bridging fundamental research with environmental health concerns.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Wuting Lu has received recognition for his research contributions through participation in multiple National Natural Science Foundation of China projects, including studies on the high-risk autism gene CHD8 and its effects on microglial activation and the gut-immune-brain axis. His publications in leading journals, such as Fish & Shellfish Immunology and Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, highlight his impactful work on immunotoxicity, neurotoxicity, and antioxidant mechanisms in aquatic organisms. While early in his independent research career, his achievements demonstrate excellence in experimental design, molecular analysis, and scientific communication, positioning him as a promising researcher in environmental health and neuroimmunology fields.

Research Focus 

Dr. Wuting Lu research focuses on immunotoxicity, neurotoxicity, and environmental safety, particularly investigating the effects of environmental toxicants on immune and nervous system development using zebrafish as a model organism. He explores molecular mechanisms underlying pollutant-induced oxidative stress, immune dysregulation, and neurodevelopmental impairments. Additionally, he studies the regulatory roles of genes, such as CHD8, in microglial activation and the gut-immune-brain axis, linking environmental exposures to autism spectrum disorders. His work integrates toxicology, transcriptomics, and neuroimmunology to elucidate pathways of toxicity, identify potential biomarkers, and provide insights into environmental risk assessment, contributing to public health and ecological sustainability research.

Publication Top Notes

Immunotoxicity and neurotoxicity induced by natural borneol and synthetic borneol in zebrafish (Danio rerio)

Immunotoxicity and transcriptome analysis of zebrafish embryos exposure to Nitazoxanide

Conclusion

Overall, Dr. Wuting Lu exhibits a strong research trajectory with impactful publications, interdisciplinary expertise, and contributions to nationally funded projects. His work in environmental toxicology, neurobiology, and molecular mechanisms aligns well with the objectives of the Best Researcher Award. With continued focus on independent project leadership and global collaboration, Dr. Lu has the potential not only to be a strong award candidate but also to emerge as a leading researcher in his field.

Minglong Yan | Drug Discovery and Development | Young Scientist Award

Minglong Yan | Drug Discovery and Development | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Minglong Yan, Chinese Academy of Science, China

Mr. Minglong Yan holds advanced degrees in his field, with a distinguished academic and professional background in scientific research and innovation. He has completed multiple research projects, contributed to numerous indexed journal publications, and holds editorial appointments in reputable journals. With a strong citation index in SCI and Scopus, he is actively engaged in industry-sponsored projects, collaborative studies, and has authored several ISBN-registered books 📚. His expertise spans diverse research areas, contributing significantly to scientific advancement and innovation, including patents published or in process. Mr. Yan is also a member of esteemed professional organizations, fostering academic excellence globally 🌐.

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Education

Mr. Minglong Yan 🎓 holds advanced degrees in engineering and materials science, with a strong foundation in innovative research and development. With over a decade of professional experience, he has contributed significantly to the fields of advanced materials and nanotechnology. 🧪 His work has been recognized in peer-reviewed journals and international conferences. As a dedicated academic, he has mentored numerous students and collaborated on global research initiatives. 🌏 Mr. Yan’s achievements include multiple research grants and awards that highlight his impactful contributions to science and technology. 🔬 His commitment to excellence continues to inspire innovation and academic advancement.

Experience

Mr. Minglong Yan 🤝 has built strong interdisciplinary collaborations with researchers from institutions across various countries, fostering global scientific exchange and innovation. 🌐 His collaborative efforts have led to numerous joint publications, international workshops, and the development of data-sharing platforms 📊 that enhance research transparency and accessibility. Notably, his work on a multi-institutional study focused on advanced nanomaterials 🧬 gained considerable recognition within the research community, showcasing the power of international teamwork. These partnerships not only broaden the impact of his research but also contribute to the advancement of science through shared knowledge and collective expertise.

Professional Memberships

Mr. Minglong Yan 🧑‍🔬 is an active member of the IEEE ⚙️ and the Materials Research Society (MRS) 🔬, two prestigious organizations that support scientific innovation and collaboration. Through these memberships, he engages with leading experts in his field, stays updated on emerging research trends 📈, and participates in global conferences and symposiums 🌍. These affiliations provide valuable platforms for networking, professional development, and interdisciplinary exchange. Mr. Yan’s involvement in such renowned societies highlights his dedication to advancing science and technology while remaining connected to the broader research community.

Research Focus

Mr. Minglong Yan focuses on smart surface engineering, particularly the development of anti-biofouling materials, self-healing coatings, and slippery lubricant-infused surfaces (SLIPS). His research merges materials science, nanotechnology, and green chemistry to design photocatalytic, self-renewable, and multi-functional coatings. These materials aim to resist microbial adhesion and environmental fouling, with long-term durability and ecological safety. His work is especially impactful in marine applications, medical devices, and membrane technology. 🧪🦠💧🔄⚙️ His innovative use of Schiff-base chemistry, MOFs, organogels, and paraffin frameworks pushes boundaries in dynamic surface behavior and bio-inspired antifouling strategies.

Publication Top Notes

Designing a photocatalytic and self-renewed g-C3N4 nanosheet/poly-Schiff base composite coating towards long-term biofouling resistance

Cinnamaldehyde grafted porous Aerogel-Organ gel liquid infused surface for achieving difunctional long-term dynamic antifouling

Multi-stimulus Response Behavior of Biomimetic Autocrine Waxy Materials for Potential Self-Constructing Surface Microstructures

Antibacterial-renew dual-function anti-biofouling strategy: Self-assembled Schiff-base metal complex coatings built from natural products

Foaming process-induced porous silicone-based organogel for low biofouling adhesion with improved long-term stability

Cross‐Linked but Self‐Healing and Entirely Degradable Poly‐Schiff Base Metal Complex Materials for Potential Anti‐Biofouling

Designing a MOF-based slippery lubricant-infused porous surface with dual functional anti-fouling strategy