Zeynep Kalaycıoğlu | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Zeynep Kalaycıoğlu | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Zeynep Kalaycıoğlu, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zeynep Kalaycıoğlu is a distinguished researcher and lecturer at Istanbul Technical University 🏛️, specializing in analytical chemistry 🧪. Her expertise spans metal/metal oxide nanoparticle synthesis, drug-protein interactions, and biopolymeric composite films for food packaging and wound dressing 🌱. With over 30 high-impact publications 📄, two book chapters 📚, and multiple research projects, she has significantly contributed to multidisciplinary collaborations in materials science, biochemistry, and pharmaceutical sciences 🏆. Currently, she leads a funded project on green synthesis of bioactive nanoparticles from olive mill wastewater 🌿, promoting sustainability in scientific innovation. 🚀

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Professional Background

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zeynep Kalaycıoğlu is an academic researcher and lecturer at Istanbul Technical University, specializing in analytical chemistry 🔬. Her Ph.D. focused on isolating and characterizing bioactive compounds from natural products 🌿, developing advanced analytical techniques, and exploring biopolymer applications. With extensive experience in teaching analytical chemistry labs 🏫, she has guided students through complex experimental techniques. Her research interests span metal/metal oxide nanoparticle synthesis ⚛️, drug-protein interactions 💊, and biopolymeric composite films. Dr. Kalaycıoğlu collaborates with multidisciplinary teams across materials science, biochemistry, and pharmaceutical sciences, contributing to cutting-edge advancements in her field 🔍.

Professional Memberships

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zeynep Kalaycıoğlu is a dedicated member of the Turkish Chemical Society ⚗️ and an expert in analytical chemistry 🔬. Her research focuses on metal/metal oxide nanoparticle synthesis ⚛️, drug-protein interactions 💊, and biopolymeric composite films for food packaging 🥫 and wound dressing 🩹. She also specializes in capillary electrophoresis, statistical analysis 📊, food analysis 🍎, and water remediation 💧. Additionally, her work involves molecular docking 🧬 to explore chemical interactions at the molecular level. Through her multidisciplinary research, Dr. Kalaycıoğlu continues to contribute innovative solutions to chemistry, materials science, and pharmaceutical applications.

Academic Research

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zeynep Kalaycıoğlu actively shares her research through various academic platforms 🌐. Her profiles on Google Scholar 📚, ResearchGate 🔬, and LinkedIn 💼 showcase her contributions to analytical chemistry and multidisciplinary studies. These platforms highlight her publications, collaborations, and scientific impact. Additionally, she maintains a repository of relevant ID and certification documents 🏆, ensuring transparency and credibility in her academic journey. By engaging with global researchers and institutions, Dr. Kalaycıoğlu continues to advance knowledge in nanoparticle synthesis, drug-protein interactions, and biopolymeric applications, making significant contributions to science and technology.

Awards

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zeynep Kalaycıoğlu is honored to be considered for prestigious scientific awards 🏆. With her extensive contributions to analytical chemistry, nanoparticle synthesis ⚛️, and biopolymeric applications 🌿, she aligns with categories such as the Distinguished Scientist Award, Outstanding Scientist Award, and Excellence in Research 🔬. As a dedicated educator and innovator, she also qualifies for the Best Faculty Award 🎓 and Best Innovation Award 💡. Passionate about advancing science and mentoring future researchers, she seeks recognition that reflects her commitment to groundbreaking discoveries and impactful contributions to multidisciplinary research.

Research Focus

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zeynep Kalaycıoğlu’s research primarily focuses on biophysical chemistry 🧪, particularly the interaction of biomolecules 🧬 with pharmaceutical and polymeric compounds. Her work spans protein-ligand binding 🔬, spectroscopic characterization 📊, and molecular docking analysis 🖥️ to understand biochemical interactions at a molecular level. She also explores nanomaterials ⚛️ for biomedical applications, including wound healing hydrogels 🩹 and drug delivery systems 💊. Her expertise in capillary electrophoresis ⚡ further enhances the understanding of biomolecular interactions. Through her interdisciplinary approach, she contributes to advancements in biomedical engineering 🏥, materials science 🏗️, and pharmaceutical research 🌱.

Publication Top Notes

Binding interaction between sodium carboxymethyl cellulose and serum albumin: Insights from multi-spectroscopy methods, rheological characterization and molecular docking analysis

Foam-based antibacterial hydrogel composed of carboxymethyl cellulose/polyvinyl alcohol/cerium oxide nanoparticles for potential wound dressing

Capillary Electrophoresis-Frontal Analysis (CE-FA) and Molecular Docking Studies on the Albumin-Binding Properties of Dopamine and Serotonin

Assoc Prof Dr. Djalila Boudemagh| Pharmaceutical Chemistry| Best Researcher Award-1220

Assoc Prof Dr. Djalila Boudemagh,Pharmaceutical Chemistry ,Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Djalila Boudemagh, at Ferhat Abbas University Setif 1, Algeria

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits :

Djalila Boudemagh was born on October 31, 1973, in Constantine, Algeria. Her academic journey began at the University of Mentouri Brothers Constantine 1, where she earned her Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Chemistry in 1994. She continued her studies at the same institution, receiving her Master of Science (MSc) in Material Chemistry in 2000. Her master’s thesis focused on the effect of temperature on aluminum hydroxide, magnesium hydrogen phosphate, and their mixtures. Djalila’s passion for chemistry led her to pursue a Ph.D. in material physics at Joseph Fourier University in Grenoble, France. She completed her dissertation on the synthesis and study of thermoelectric materials of the Mg2Si1-xSnx system, earning her doctorate in 2010.

🏢Professional Endeavors :

Djalila Boudemagh has dedicated over two decades to academia and research. She began her teaching career as a temporary teacher at the Chemistry Department of the University of Mentouri Brothers Constantine 1 in 1998 and later taught in the Medicine and Biology Departments until 2000. In November 2001, she joined the Department of Process Engineering at Ferhat Abbas University of Setif -1, Algeria, as an Assistant Professor. After twelve years of dedicated teaching and research, she was promoted to Associate Professor in July 2013.

In addition to her academic role, Djalila provides training and consulting services in the field of intellectual and industrial property. She has extensive experience in tutoring A-level students in various subjects, including biophysics, chemistry, the elaboration and characterization of nanoparticles, spectroscopic analysis of surfaces, and the physicochemical structure of biological macromolecules.

🔬Contributions and Research Focus :

Djalila’s research interests span a wide range of topics in chemistry and material science. Her work primarily focuses on the synthesis and application of materials and nanomaterials for health and environmental purposes, including adsorption and photocatalysis. She has made significant contributions to the field of biomaterials and composites, particularly in polymers and mineral fillers, and the extraction and isolation of bioactive molecules from plants. Her research also extends to pharmaceutical technology, water treatment, crystallization, and the development of thin films using PAPVD methods.

She has successfully supervised five Ph.D. students and twelve MSc students, guiding them through various projects related to her research interests. Djalila’s expertise in the development of nanoparticles and nanocomposites, as well as her proficiency in techniques such as sol-gel and hydrothermal methods, have established her as a prominent figure in her field.

🏅Accolades and Recognition :

In October 2019, Djalila received accreditation to direct research (HDR in Chemistry) from the Department of Chemistry at Ferhat Abbas University, Setif. This significant achievement highlights her expertise and leadership in the field of chemistry. Her research has been recognized and supported through various funded projects, including ongoing initiatives at Ferhat Abbas University Setif-1, focusing on the development of new biomaterials for tissue regeneration and environmental applications.

🌍Impact and Influence :

Djalila Boudemagh’s work has had a profound impact on both the academic and industrial sectors. Her consulting services in product development and intellectual property have benefited numerous companies, and her training programs have equipped professionals with essential skills in industrial and intellectual property. Her participation in various national and international exhibitions and fairs, such as the SIPSA FILAHA & AGROFOOD and the National Agriculture Exhibition “Mosta Expo,” showcases her commitment to sharing knowledge and fostering innovation.

🌟Legacy and Future Contributions :

Djalila Boudemagh’s legacy lies in her dedication to education, research, and the advancement of science. Her contributions to the synthesis and application of materials and nanomaterials have paved the way for future innovations in health and environmental technologies. As a member of the Mediterranean Network Act for Health and the CATI “Technology and Innovation Support Center” at Ferhat Abbas University Setif 1, she continues to collaborate with international experts and institutions, driving forward research and development in her field.

🎓Publication 

Quantification, phytochemical evaluation, and identification of pomegranate yellow peel constituents using LC-MS/MS, the effect of the solvent extract on the antioxidant, in vitro anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial activities

Elaboration of hydroxyapatite nanoparticles and chitosan/hydroxyapatite composites: a present status

Isolation, characterization, antioxidant activity, and protein-precipitating capacity of the hydrolyzable tannin punicalagin from pomegranate yellow peel (Punica granatum)

Crystal structure analysis of the Mg2Si1-xSn x system having potential thermoelectric properties at high temperature

  • Authors  :Boudemagh, D., Fruchart, D., Haettel, R., Toboła, J., Wolfers, P.z
  • Journal   :Solid State Phenomena
  • Year        :   2011