Shobha Singh | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Pharmaceutical Excellence Award

Shobha Singh | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Pharmaceutical Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Shobha Singh, Hygia Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Lucknow, India

Prof. Dr. Shobha Singh is a distinguished academic and researcher in pharmaceutical sciences, currently serving at Hygia Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Lucknow 🏫. With a Ph.D. from AcSIR–CSIR-NBRI (2022) and a specialization in Pharmaceutical Chemistry 💊, she brings over a decade of teaching and 6 years of research experience. Her expertise spans synthetic organic chemistry, phytochemistry, and heterocyclic compound synthesis 🔬. A member of IPGA and the Society of Ethnopharmacology 🌱, she has guided numerous M. Pharm. theses and contributed to international conferences. Her passion and innovation continue to drive excellence in drug research and development.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Shobha Singh has pursued a strong academic path in the field of pharmaceutical sciences 📚. She earned her Ph.D. from AcSIR, CSIR-NBRI, Lucknow, with a CGPA of 7.42 🧪. She completed her M. Pharm. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from Uttar Pradesh Technical University in 2008 with an impressive 80.30% 🧬. Her B. Pharm. was accomplished at Northern India Engineering College in 2006 with 65.83% 📖. Prior to that, she excelled in her Intermediate (1999) and High School (1997) from U.P. Board with 70% marks in both 🎯—showcasing a consistent academic record 📈.

Experience

Prof. Dr. Shobha Singh brings over a decade of valuable teaching experience in pharmaceutical sciences 🎓. She began her academic journey as a Lecturer at the Rameshwaram Institute of Technology and Management, Lucknow, from July 23, 2008, to April 2011 🏫. She then served as an Assistant Professor at Sherwood College of Pharmacy, Barabanki, from August 16, 2011, to January 16, 2014 🧪. Currently, she continues to educate and guide M. Pharm. students specializing in Pharmaceutical Chemistry 💊—inspiring future researchers and professionals with her deep subject expertise and mentorship 🌟.

Awards

Prof. Dr. Shobha Singh has marked her journey with notable academic and professional achievements 🏆. She holds a prestigious lifetime membership with the Indian Pharmacy Graduates’ Association (I.P.G.A.) 🧬 and is also a proud member of the Society of Ethnopharmacology 🌿, reflecting her commitment to advancing traditional and modern pharmaceutical sciences. Her academic excellence is further highlighted by qualifying the GATE examination twice, in 2006 and 2009 🎓, and the GPAT examination in 2013 📘. These accolades not only signify her academic rigor but also her dedication to continuous professional growth and research excellence 📈.

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Shobha Singh’s research focus lies at the intersection of phytochemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, and natural product pharmacology 🌿🧪. She specializes in the phytochemical investigation and biological evaluation of medicinal plants such as Ajuga parviflora, Sesbania sesban, and Sesbania grandiflora 🌸. Her work spans the synthesis of novel heterocyclic compounds, antioxidant activity, and in silico and in vivo pharmacological screening, particularly for anticonvulsant and anticancer properties 🧬💥. She integrates traditional knowledge with modern techniques like molecular docking, enhancing drug discovery from natural sources 🔍🌍. Her research supports innovation in plant-based drug development.

Publication Top Notes

Phytochemical and pharmacological evaluation of Ajuga parviflora Benth

Synthesis and in silico and in vivo anticonvulsant activities of substituted 2-phenyl indole derivatives

Phytochemical investigation and in-vitro antioxidant activity of Sesbania sesban and Sesbania grandiflora seeds

Shah Nawaz Khan | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Shah Nawaz Khan | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shah Nawaz Khan, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

Dr. Shah Nawaz Khan, Ph.D. is a distinguished pharmaceutical chemist at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, specializing in organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and chemical biology. With a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, his research spans photocatalytic decarboxylation, transition metal catalysis, and drug discovery. He has led projects on nucleoside antibiotics, shikonin derivatives, and natural product synthesis, contributing to cutting-edge solutions in biomedical innovation. Dr. Khan has an impressive publication record in high-impact journals and actively collaborates on international research initiatives.

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Education

Dr. Shah Nawaz Khan 🎓 is a highly accomplished scholar in pharmaceutical sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from the School of Pharmacy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University 🇨🇳 (2016–2022). Prior to that, he completed his M.Phil. in Organic Synthesis at the University of Malakand 🇵🇰 (2012–2014), following his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Gomal University (2004–2009). His academic journey began with an F.Sc. in Pre-Medical (2002–2004) and Matriculation in Science (2001–2002), both from Oxford Education Academy 🏫 in KPK, Pakistan. His strong educational foundation reflects a deep commitment to pharmaceutical research and academic excellence 🔬📚.

Experience

Dr. Shah Nawaz Khan 🔬 has extensive research experience in medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry. Since Nov 2022, he has been a Postdoctoral Fellow at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, SJTU 🇨🇳, working on projects like the total synthesis of natural products (GR24), Ullmann coupling, and nucleoside synthesis. His Ph.D. (2016–2022) at SJTU focused on photocatalytic decarboxylative C-O, C-C, and C-N functionalization 🌟, using photoredox and transition metal catalysis. During his M.Phil. (2012–2014) at UOM 🇵🇰, he explored pharmacological activities and synthesized amide derivatives through one-pot reactions. His work bridges synthetic innovation and biological significance 🧪💊.

Awards

Dr. Shah Nawaz Khan 🏅 has been honored with several awards and certificates recognizing his academic, professional, and extracurricular contributions. He received certificates of appreciation for workshops and seminars on faculty development, allied health sciences, and nursing (2020–2022) 🎓. He earned a Personal Protective Equipment Training certificate during the COVID-19 pandemic 🦺 and was awarded the prestigious CSC Type A Scholarship 🇨🇳 in 2016. Earlier, he participated in the “GSK Gold Challenge” (2010), organized national-level declamation contests (2008), and alumni events (2007) 🗣️. Additionally, he holds over 10 sports certificates 🏆, reflecting a well-rounded and active educational journey.

Research Focus

Dr. Shah Nawaz Khan’s research centers on pharmaceutical chemistry and medicinal compound development, particularly emphasizing anticancer, antimicrobial, and antiviral agents. His work explores naphthoquinone derivatives, cyclopeptides, and photocatalytic processes, aiming to discover novel bioactive compounds for drug discovery and skin therapies. Additionally, he contributes to the understanding of molecular mechanisms of action and synthetic methodologies in organic chemistry. His research spans diverse fields including pharmacology, biotechnology, and chemical engineering, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach toward innovative therapeutic solutions. 🌱💊🧬 His cutting-edge investigations significantly impact disease treatment, drug design, and biomedical science.

Publication Top Notes

Exploiting the Anticancer, Antimicrobial and Antiviral Potential of Naphthoquinone Derivatives: Recent Advances and Future Prospects

A comprehensive study on the effects of annular protrusion for cavitation intensification in Venturi tubes

Exploiting the Anticancer, Antimicrobial and Antiviral Potential of Naphthoquinone Derivatives: Recent Advances and Future Prospects

Discovery of A Novel Cyclopeptide as Tyrosinase Inhibitor for Skin Lightening

Synthesis and germination activity study of novel strigolactam/strigolactone analogues

Decarboxylative oxidation-enabled consecutive C-C bond cleavage

Decarboxylative oxidation enabled consecutive C-C bond cleavage

Synthesis, characterization and antinociceptive activities of Novel 2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-4H-chromen-4-one

Pharmacological Activities and One Pot Two Step Synthesis of Novel (E)-N-(1-methyl-4-oxoimidazolidin-2-ylidene)benzamide

Prof. Satyanarayana Gedu|Pharmaceutical Chemistry|Best Researcher Award

Prof.SatyanarayanaGedu|Pharmaceutical Chemistry|Best Researcher Award

Prof. Satyanarayana Gedu at Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad,India

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Dr. G. Satyanarayana’s academic journey began with a stellar performance during his undergraduate studies at Andhra University. From 1994 to 1996, he pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry (M.P.C), where he showcased exceptional talent, securing an impressive 87% and achieving first rank in his class. His academic excellence was acknowledged with a gold medal, symbolizing his hard work and dedication. His early focus on chemistry laid the foundation for a lifelong commitment to research in organic chemistry.

Following his undergraduate success, Dr. Satyanarayana pursued a Master of Science in Organic Chemistry from Andhra University from 1996 to 2001. He earned a first-class distinction with 70.5% marks, further solidifying his interest in organic chemistry. His strong foundation in organic chemistry and research potential set him on the path toward further academic achievements, ultimately leading him to a Ph.D. at the prestigious Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore.

Doctoral Research and Advanced Studies 🧑‍🔬

Dr. Satyanarayana embarked on his Ph.D. journey in 2001 under the guidance of Professor A. Srikrishna at the Indian Institute of Science. His research focused on organic synthesis, specifically the “Synthesis of (+)-Allopupukeanones, (–)-Valeriananoids and (±)-Herbertanes,” demonstrating his advanced understanding of complex organic compounds. By 2005, he successfully completed his doctoral work, earning recognition for his innovative approach and significant contributions to the field of organic synthesis.

Professional Endeavors and Global Exposure 🌍

Following his Ph.D., Dr. Satyanarayana’s academic career took him on an international trajectory. His postdoctoral research was shaped by prestigious fellowships and positions in renowned institutions. From December 2005 to November 2006, he worked as a Research Associate at the Department of Organic Chemistry, IISc Bangalore, before being awarded the Alexander von Humboldt (AvH) Postdoctoral Fellowship in 2006. This prestigious fellowship took him to the University of Tübingen, Germany, where he conducted advanced research in organic chemistry from February 2007 to June 2008.

Building on his international research experience, Dr. Satyanarayana then joined the University of Heidelberg in Germany as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow from October 2008 to September 2009. His time in Germany helped him gain valuable insights into cutting-edge organic chemistry research, broadening his expertise in synthesis and molecular structures.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Satyanarayana’s primary research focus lies in the domain of organic synthesis, with a particular emphasis on the total synthesis of natural products. His work has contributed to advancements in synthetic methodologies, specifically in the creation of complex organic molecules. His research on the synthesis of Allopupukeanones, Valeriananoids, and Herbertanes, along with other compounds, showcases his expertise in designing novel synthetic routes, which have potential applications in pharmaceuticals and material science.

Throughout his career, Dr. Satyanarayana has published extensively in leading chemistry journals, contributing to the global body of knowledge in organic chemistry. His research not only highlights his dedication to expanding scientific understanding but also demonstrates the real-world implications of his work in industries such as drug discovery and development.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Satyanarayana’s exceptional contributions to academia and research have been widely recognized. Early in his career, he received a Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) from the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in 2002, placing him among the top 20% of students in the nation. He also qualified for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) in 2001, securing an outstanding 98.47 percentile and earning an All India 28th rank.

His Ph.D. work at IISc earned him the coveted Gold Medal and Merit Certificate for Best Thesis in 2006, awarded by the Department of Organic Chemistry, IISc. This recognition was a testament to his innovative and impactful research contributions. Furthermore, he received the prestigious Alexander von Humboldt (AvH) Fellowship in 2006, which opened the door to further global research opportunities in Germany.

Over the years, Dr. Satyanarayana has been awarded multiple accolades for his excellence in teaching and research. In 2016 and 2020, he received the Best Teacher Award at IIT Hyderabad, highlighting his significant impact on students and the academic community. His outstanding achievements also earned him the Thieme Chemistry Journal Award in 2016, recognizing his contributions to the global chemistry community.

Impact and Influence on Academia and Research 📚

Dr. Satyanarayana’s influence extends beyond his research contributions. As a faculty member at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Hyderabad, he has played a pivotal role in mentoring and shaping the next generation of chemists. His passion for teaching, coupled with his extensive research background, has made him a respected figure in the academic community. His commitment to guiding students in their academic and research pursuits has left a lasting impact on many budding chemists.

In addition to teaching, Dr. Satyanarayana’s research continues to inspire further investigations into organic synthesis and molecular chemistry. His innovative approaches and synthesis strategies serve as a reference point for researchers working on complex molecular synthesis worldwide.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

Dr. Satyanarayana’s legacy is defined by his remarkable academic achievements, pioneering research, and unwavering dedication to education. His contributions to organic chemistry, particularly in the field of total synthesis, have paved the way for new discoveries in pharmaceuticals and material science. As he continues to mentor students and contribute to cutting-edge research at IIT Hyderabad, his work will undoubtedly inspire future chemists to push the boundaries of scientific exploration.

Looking ahead, Dr. Satyanarayana is poised to further enhance his impact on both the academic and research fields. With a strong foundation of accomplishments and recognition from global institutions, his future contributions will likely continue to shape the direction of organic chemistry research, making a lasting difference in science and society.

🎓Publication 

Electrochemical selenofunctionalization of unactivated alkenes: access to β-hydroxy-selenide

  • Authors   :Anil Balajirao Dapkekar; Gedu Satyanarayana
  • Journal    :Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
  • Year         :2024

Electrochemical stereoselective borylation of Morita–Baylis–Hillman adducts to functionalized allylic boronates

  • Authors   :Jagadeesh Reddy Thondur; Duddu S. Sharada; Gedu Satyanarayana
  • Journal    :Chemical Communications
  • Year         :2024

Electrochemically driven regioselective construction of 4-sulfenyl-isochromenones from o-alkynylbenzoates and diaryl disulfides

  • Authors   : Anil Balajirao Dapkekar; Gedu Satyanarayana
  • Journal    :Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
  • Year         :2024

Palladium catalyzed remote-meta-C–H functionalization of aniline scaffolds

  • Authors   : Dasari Srinivas; Gedu Satyanarayana
  • Journal    :Organic Chemistry Frontiers
  • Year         :2024

An acid-mediated synthesis of substituted naphthalenes from ortho-alkynyl tertiary benzylic alcohols

  • Authors   :Puja Singh; Sreenivasulu Chinnabattigalla; Komal Goel; Ravi Kishore Dakoju; Satyanarayana Gedu
  • Journal    :Tetrahedron
  • Year         :2024