Dipanjan Karati | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Dipanjan Karati | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Dr Dipanjan Karati, Techno India University, West Bengal, India

Dr. Dipanjan Karati is an Assistant Professor at Techno India University, West Bengal, with expertise in pharmaceutical chemistry. He holds a M. Pharm (2021) from Bharati Vidyapeeth University and a B. Pharm (2019) from MAKAUT, both with distinction. His research focuses on neurodegenerative diseases and antimicrobial agents, with several publications in prestigious journals. Dr. Karati has actively participated in numerous seminars, webinars, and workshops. He is a GPAT 2019 qualifier and has industrial training at Glenmark Pharmaceuticals. He is passionate about academics and research in the field of drug development. 📚💊🧠🔬👨‍🔬

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Academic Excellence

Dr. Dipanjan Karati is a highly qualified pharmaceutical professional with a strong academic background. He completed his M. Pharm in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from Poona College of Pharmacy, Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune, in 2021, securing a first-class distinction with an 8.09 CGPA. Prior to that, he earned his B Pharm from NSHM Knowledge Campus, Kolkata, in 2019, with an outstanding 80.2% (1st class with distinction). Dr. Karati completed his HSC in 2013 with 81.2% and SSC in 2011 with 78.125% from Garh Bhawanipur RP Institution, Howrah. His consistent academic performance highlights his dedication to the pharmaceutical field. 📚💊🎓

Research Project

Dr. Dipanjan Karati’s research focuses on the “In Silico Design, Synthesis, and Evaluation of Novel Schiff Base Congeners as Neurodegenerative and Antimicrobial Agents.” His objective is to design and synthesize innovative pyrimidine derivatives containing a nitrile group and substituted Schiff bases with azomethine groups. These compounds are being explored for their potential in treating neurodegenerative diseases and exhibiting antimicrobial properties. Dr. Karati’s work combines advanced computational techniques and experimental synthesis to develop effective therapeutic agents, aiming to contribute significantly to the fields of neurodegenerative diseases and antimicrobial resistance. 🔬🧠💊🦠💡

Experience

Dr. Dipanjan Karati has an impressive academic and professional background in the pharmaceutical field. He completed his Industrial Training at Glenmark Pharmaceutical Limited from January 9th to 23rd, 2018, gaining valuable industry experience. He served as an Assistant Professor at Gitanjali College of Pharmacy in Lohapur, Birbhum, for one year, contributing to the academic development of students. Currently, Dr. Karati holds the position of Assistant Professor at the School of Pharmacy, TIU, since September 2022, continuing his dedication to education and research. 📚💊👨‍🏫

Achievements and Awards

Dr. Dipanjan Karati achieved a significant milestone by qualifying for the All India Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) in 2019, showcasing his dedication and expertise in the field of pharmacy. 🏆📚 This prestigious achievement highlights his academic excellence and potential for contributing to pharmaceutical sciences. 🌟💊 With his strong foundation and passion for research, Dr. Karati is committed to advancing innovations in pharmacy and healthcare. 🚀🔬 His GPAT qualification is a testament to his hard work and determination, inspiring others in the field to strive for academic and professional success. 🌱🎓

Research Focus

Dr. Dipanjan Karati’s research focuses on medicinal chemistry, pharmacognosy, and drug discovery. His studies emphasize exploring bioactive compounds from plants 🌱, such as Ficus racemosa and Zingiber officinale, for their pharmacological properties including anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antimicrobial activities 🧪🩺. He investigates synthetic scaffolds like pyrazoles and benzimidazoles for designing innovative therapies targeting diseases such as cancer, malaria, and infections 🎯🧬. Dr. Karati also explores bio-responsive polymers for targeted drug delivery and examines natural products like Cordyceps sinensis for therapeutic potential 🍄🔬. His work bridges natural products and modern medicinal approaches, advancing personalized treatments 🌟📖.

Publication Top Notes

Alkylating agents, the road less traversed, changing anticancer therapy

Pyrazole Scaffolds: centrality in anti-inflammatory and antiviral drug design

Exploring the pharmacognostic properties and pharmacological activities of phytocompounds present in Ficus racemosa linn.: A concise review

A molecular insight into pyrazole congeners as antimicrobial, anticancer, and antimalarial agents

Plant Bioactives in the Treatment of Inflammation of Skeletal Muscles: A Molecular Perspective

In-silico investigation and drug likeliness studies of benzimidazole congeners: the new face of innovation

Exploring the phytochemistry, pharmacognostic properties, and pharmacological activities of medically important plant Momordica charantia

 

Dr. ANTHOULA LAZARIS| Precision Medicine|Best Researcher Award

Dr. ANTHOULA LAZARIS, Precision Medicine,Best Researcher Award

Dr. ANTHOULA LAZARIS, at MCGILL UNIV. HEALTH CTR,Canada

PROFILE

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits :

Anthoula Lazaris began her academic journey with a B.Sc. in Microbiology and Immunology from McGill University (1983-1986), where she developed a solid foundation in the biological sciences. She continued at McGill, earning a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the Faculty of Medicine (1988-1992). Her postdoctoral studies took her to Leiden, The Netherlands, where she further honed her expertise in Medical Biochemistry (1992-1994). This robust educational background laid the groundwork for her illustrious career in academia and biotechnology.

🏢Professional Endeavors :

Lazaris has accumulated over 30 years of combined experience in academia and industry, holding management and senior-level positions. Currently, she is a scientist at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC), focusing on metastatic and metabolic diseases with an emphasis on translational research. Her career highlights include:

  • Liver Disease Biobank: In 2011, Lazaris established a Liver Disease Biobank in collaboration with Dr. P Metrakos, collecting biospecimens from patients with liver-related diseases.
  • Quebec Extracellular Vesicle Consortium: She spearheaded this consortium with Drs. Rak and Olivier, demonstrating her leadership in collaborative research initiatives.
  • CIHR Training Grant: Lazaris co-wrote and secured a substantial CIHR training grant for the Goodman Cancer Centre, illustrating her proficiency in obtaining competitive funding.

🔬Contributions and Research Focus :

Lazaris’s research contributions span several critical areas:

  • Metastatic Disease: She focuses on colorectal cancer liver metastases (CRCLM), investigating molecular mechanisms to predict therapeutic responses and developing new biomarkers.
  • Translational Research: Her work bridges basic and clinical research, aiming to translate findings into precision therapies for cancer patients. Notably, her research on predictors of therapeutic responses to antiangiogenic agents has been groundbreaking.
  • Liver Diseases: Lazaris’s research also covers hepatocellular carcinoma, cholangiocarcinomas, and NAFLD/NASH, contributing to the broader understanding of these conditions.

🏆Accolades and Recognition :

Throughout her career, Lazaris has received numerous accolades:

  • Scientific American Award: In 2002, she was recognized in the category of Research Leader in Chemical and Materials for her work on transgenic animals producing spider silk.
  • Genome Canada White Paper: She spearheaded the writing of a white paper on “Disease Mechanisms,” which was integrated into Genome Quebec’s strategic plan.
  • Scientific Publications: Her research has been published in prestigious journals like Nature and Science, highlighting her contributions to molecular biology and oncology.

🌍Impact and Influence :

Lazaris’s work has had a profound impact on both the scientific community and public health:

  • Innovations in Biotechnology: She was part of the team that demonstrated the first expression of soluble spider silk, which can be spun into fibers with remarkable mechanical properties.
  • Transgenic Research Network: As the Executive Director of the Quebec Transgenic Research Network, Lazaris unified the capabilities of researchers across Quebec, securing significant funding and fostering collaborative research.
  • Cloned Animals: She was part of the team that generated the world’s first cloned goat and Canada’s first large transgenic animal, showcasing her pioneering contributions to genetic engineering.

🌟Legacy and Future Contributions :

Anthoula Lazaris’s legacy is marked by her pioneering research, leadership in collaborative scientific endeavors, and significant contributions to translational medicine. Her work continues to influence the fields of molecular biology, biotechnology, and cancer research. Looking forward, Lazaris is expected to further her contributions to personalized medicine, leveraging her extensive experience and innovative approach to address pressing challenges in healthcare. Her dedication to translational research and collaborative spirit ensures that her impact will be felt for years to come.

🎓Publication 

Predictive biomarker discovery in cancer using a unique AI model based on set theory

Hepatic stellate cell stearoyl co-A desaturase activates leukotriene B4 receptor 2 – β-catenin cascade to promote liver tumorigenesis

    • Authors :Sinha, S., Aizawa, S., Nakano, Y., Guccione, E., Tsukamoto, H.
    • Journal   :Nature Communications
    • Year       : 2023

Targeting Liver Metastases to Potentiate Immunotherapy in MS-Stable Colorectal Cancer—A Review of the Literature

  • Authors  :, Zlotnik, O., Krzywon, L., Bloom, J., Lazaris, A., Metrakos, P.
  • Journal    :Cancers
  • Year         :  2023

Isolation of extracellular vesicles from human plasma samples: The importance of controls

  • Authors  :Tsamchoe, M., Petrillo, S., Lazaris, A., Metrakos, P.
  • Journal   : Biotechnology Journal
  • Year        :   2023

A Retrospective Study on the Role of Metformin in Colorectal Cancer Liver Metastases

  • Authors  :Rada, M., Krzywon, L., Petrillo, S., Lazaris, A., Metrakos, P.
  • Journal   : Biotechnology 
  • Year        :  2023