Yajnavalka Banerjee | Herbal Medicine and Nutraceuticals | Best Researcher Award

Yajnavalka Banerjee | Herbal Medicine and Nutraceuticals | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor of Biochemistry at MBRU, United Arab Emirates

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yajnavalka Banerjee is an internationally acclaimed biochemist and educator, currently serving at the Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU), Dubai. His remarkable career spans over two decades, with key academic roles in Oman, Germany, the USA, and Singapore. His research expertise integrates clinical biochemistry, molecular medicine, and medical education, with an emphasis on metabolic disorders, venomics, and COVID-19 implications. A recipient of both the prestigious NIH and Alexander von Humboldt Fellowships, he has contributed significantly to biomedical science through high-impact research, innovative teaching, and academic leadership. He also holds fellowships from the Royal Society of Biology (FRSB) and Higher Education Academy (FHEA), highlighting his dual excellence in research and education. Dr. Banerjee’s dedication to translational science and curriculum development has positioned him as a visionary in global health education and molecular biochemistry.

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Education

Dr. Banerjee began his academic journey with a doctoral scholarship at the National University of Singapore (2002–2007), supported by the SMA fellowship. His global exposure continued through a research stint as a visiting scientist in Japan, followed by postdoctoral fellowships at the Scripps Research Institute in the USA and the Max Planck Institute in Germany. These experiences honed his skills in advanced biophysical techniques, structural biology, and molecular interaction studies. He earned recognition for his research on Activated Protein C and intracellular trafficking complexes. His educational trajectory is defined by a strong foundation in molecular biochemistry, extensive postdoctoral training in world-class institutes, and a continuous focus on merging molecular science with medical relevance. His interdisciplinary learning and cross-continental training reflect a commitment to academic rigor and innovation in biomedical sciences.

Experience

Dr. Banerjee is currently an Associate Professor of Biochemistry at MBRU, Dubai (2016–present), where he also leads curriculum design and academic affairs for Phase-I of the MBBS program. Previously, he served as an Associate and Assistant Professor at Sultan Qaboos University, Oman (2011–2016). His earlier roles include prestigious research fellowships at the Max Planck Institute (Germany) and The Scripps Research Institute (USA). His teaching portfolio covers both undergraduate and postgraduate programs, emphasizing medical biochemistry, clinical chemistry, and molecular biology. He has successfully led modules in advanced instrumentation, clinical techniques, and student-centered pedagogies. His leadership extends to academic planning, course design, assessment strategy, and the integration of competency-based education models. With over 20 years of diverse academic and research leadership across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the U.S., Dr. Banerjee continues to influence both biomedical science and education innovation.

Awards and Honors

  • 🧪 Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship (2009): Recognized for research in molecular interactions at the Max Planck Institute, Germany, using advanced biophysical techniques.

  • 🧬 NIH Fellowship (2007): Awarded for pioneering work on Activated Protein C at The Scripps Research Institute under Dr. John Griffin.

  • 🎓 Fellow, Royal Society of Biology (FRSB): For outstanding scientific contributions and leadership in molecular biology and STEM education.

  • 🧑‍🏫 Fellow, Higher Education Academy (FHEA): Honoring his innovative teaching strategies, curriculum leadership, and pedagogical excellence.

  • 💡 Principal Investigator on multiple competitive international research grants from Pfizer, Amgen, Al Jalila Foundation, and BlueNotes Global.

  • 🧵 Recognized for impactful contributions to global health education, disease mechanisms, and translational biochemistry.

Research Focus

Dr. Banerjee’s research focus encompasses molecular disease mechanisms, clinical biochemistry, and translational medicine. His work addresses hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, atherosclerosis, and metabolic disorders, especially in the context of COVID-19. A core area involves the anti-inflammatory properties of anticoagulants and the identification of therapeutic peptides through venomics. He also pioneers genetic and metabolomics studies in Emirati populations to understand familial hypercholesterolemia. Additionally, Dr. Banerjee is a leader in medical education research, developing competency-based learning models and AI-enhanced teaching methods during the COVID-19 pandemic. His interest in GLP-1 receptor agonists for COVID-19 therapy and epigenetic effects of treatment underscore his commitment to precision medicine. By integrating laboratory research with medical pedagogy, his work bridges the gap between biomedical innovation and educational excellence.

Publication Top Notes

Diabetes and the COVID-19 pandemic: how insights from recent experience might guide future management

Activated protein C ligation of ApoER2 (LRP8) causes Dab1-dependent signaling in U937 cells

Formation of transient amorphous calcium carbonate precursor in quail eggshell mineralization: an in vitro study

Hemextin AB complex, a unique anticoagulant protein complex from Hemachatus haemachatus (African Ringhals cobra) venom that inhibits clot initiation and factor VIIa activity

Criteria for diagnosis of familial hypercholesterolemia: a comprehensive analysis of the different guidelines, appraising their suitability in the Omani Arab population

Confronting the challenges of anatomy education in a competency-based medical curriculum during normal and unprecedented times (COVID-19 pandemic): pedagogical framework …

The relationship between COVID-19 and hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis: a large spectrum from glucocorticoid insufficiency to excess—the CAPISCO International Expert Panel

 

Abhay Pandey | Herbal Medicine and Nutraceuticals | Best Researcher Award

Abhay Pandey | Herbal Medicine and Nutraceuticals | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Dr. Abhay Pandey, University of Allahabad, Prayagraj, India

Prof. Dr. Abhay Pandey is a distinguished biochemist 🧬 and professor at the University of Allahabad 🏛️, specializing in oxidative stress, free radical biology, and natural product biochemistry 🌿. With a Ph.D. in Biochemistry (1993) 🎓, he has over 29 years of academic experience 📚, supervising 12 Ph.D. scholars and 45 M.Sc. dissertations. He has held key administrative roles, including Head of Biochemistry and Assistant Dean. A fellow of NASI and SBC India, he has received prestigious awards 🏆 like the Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Education Promotion Award. His impactful research continues to shape the scientific community 🌟.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Abhay Pandey holds an impressive academic background in life sciences. 🎓 He earned his B.Sc. in Zoology, Botany, and Chemistry (1982) and an M.Sc. in Biochemistry (1984) from the University of Allahabad, both with first-division honors. 🏅 He qualified for the UGC JRF-NET in Life Sciences (1986) and pursued a Ph.D. (1993) on the “Study of interaction of metal ions with biologically important adenine nucleotides.” 🧬 Additionally, he completed DIM (1997) and PGDIM (1998) from IGNOU. 📚 A recipient of the National and State Merit Scholarships, he also availed JRF & SRF for his research contributions. 🏆

Experience

Prof. Dr. Abhay Pandey has undergone extensive professional training in advanced biotechnological fields. 🧬 He participated in workshops on DNA vaccines (2002) and Recombinant DNA Technology for Vaccine Development (2001) at IVRI, Bareilly. Additionally, he trained in ISO 9000 QA System implementation (1998). ✅ His administrative roles include serving as Head of the Biochemistry Department at the University of Allahabad (2017–2019) and SBSPGI, Dehradun (2002–2004). 🎓 He has held key positions such as Assistant Proctor, Assistant Dean (Students’ Welfare), Warden, and Chairman of multiple university committees. 🏛️ He also contributes as DBT Nominee for Biosafety at MNNIT, Prayagraj. 🔬

Awards

Prof. Dr. Abhay Pandey has received numerous prestigious honors for his contributions to science and education. 🏆 He serves as Associate Editor-in-Chief for VEGETOS (Springer) and as Associate Editor for BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine (Springer). 📖 He was a Guest Associate Editor for Frontiers in Pharmacology (2020–21). His accolades include the Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Education Promotion Award (2019) 🎖️ and the Distinguished Scientist Award (2016) by SPR. He has been recognized as a Distinguished Academician (2012) and received the Fellow Award (2011–12). ✨ In 2010, he was granted an International Travel Award by DST, India, to visit Spain. ✈️

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Abhay Pandey is a distinguished researcher in phytochemistry 🌿, medicinal chemistry 🧪, and natural product pharmacology 💊. His research primarily focuses on the biological activities of flavonoids, polyphenols, and other plant-derived compounds, particularly their antioxidant 🛡️, antimicrobial 🦠, anticancer 🎗️, and anti-inflammatory 🔬 properties. He has extensively studied the therapeutic potential of medicinal plants 🌱, their role in gut microbiota modulation 🦠, and their application in metabolic disorders 🔄. His work also explores histone deacetylase inhibitors for cancer treatment and the AMPK pathway in diabetes. His contributions significantly advance phytomedicine and natural drug discovery 🏆

Publication Top Notes

Chemistry and biological activities of flavonoids: an overview

Beneficial effects of dietary polyphenols on gut microbiota and strategies to improve delivery efficiency

Bauhinia variegata leaf extracts exhibit considerable antibacterial, antioxidant, and anticancer activities

Antioxidant mediated protective effect of Parthenium hysterophorus against oxidative damage using in vitro models

Therapeutic potential of Aloe vera-A miracle gift of nature

Scientific validation of the medicinal efficacy of Tinospora cordifolia

Inhibitory activity of Indian spice plant Cinnamomum zeylanicum extracts against Alternaria solani and Curvularia lunata, the pathogenic dematiaceous moulds

Targeting histone deacetylases with natural and synthetic agents: an emerging anticancer strategy

Antifungal and antioxidative potential of oil and extracts derived from leaves of Indian spice plant Cinnamomum tamala

Anti-staphylococcal activity of a pan-tropical aggressive and obnoxious weed Parthenium histerophorus: an in vitro study.

Free radicals: health implications and their mitigation by herbals