Geetu Gambhir | Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Geetu Gambhir | Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Acharya NarendraDev College, University of delhi | India

Dr. Geetu Gambhir is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Acharya Narendra Dev College, University of Delhi, with over twenty-five years of teaching experience and nine years of dedicated research in material chemistry and environmental applications. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Delhi in 1998, focusing on the chemistry of 2-Styryl Chromones and 4-Styryl Coumarins. Her current research centers on the fabrication and characterization of nanomaterials and nanocomposites for sustainable water purification and environmental remediation. Dr. Gambhir’s work explores adsorption and degradation of dyes, metal ions, and antibiotics using magnetic graphene oxide and polysaccharide-based composites, along with studies on the thermal stability and dielectric behavior of nanobiocomposites. As a Principal Investigator and Co-Principal Investigator, she has successfully led several UGC, DST, DBT, and DU-Innovation-funded projects, including the development of bioactive sensors and magnetic chitin composites for pollutant removal. Her mentorship extends to guiding Ph.D., undergraduate, and innovation projects emphasizing nanotechnology-driven solutions for water treatment and environmental protection. A pioneer in promoting student-led research, Dr. Gambhir has supervised numerous projects under the ELITE and STAR programs, fostering scientific curiosity and practical skills among young researchers. Her contributions lie at the intersection of green chemistry, nanoscience, and environmental sustainability, making her a leading academic voice in the application of nanotechnology for ecological well-being and resource management.

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Featured Publications

1. Saya, L., Malik, V., Gautam, D., Gambhir, G., Singh, W. R., & Hooda, S. (2022). A comprehensive review on recent advances toward sequestration of levofloxacin antibiotic from wastewater. Science of The Total Environment, 813, 152529.

2. Saya, L., Malik, V., Singh, A., Singh, S., Gambhir, G., Singh, W. R., Chandra, R., … (2021). Guar gum based nanocomposites: Role in water purification through efficient removal of dyes and metal ions. Carbohydrate Polymers, 261, 117851.

3. Abraham, J. S., Sripoorna, S., Dagar, J., Jangra, S., Kumar, A., Yadav, K., Singh, S., … Gambhir, G. (2019). Soil ciliates of the Indian Delhi Region: Their community characteristics with emphasis on their ecological implications as sensitive bio-indicators for soil quality. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 26(6), 1305–1313.

4. Malik, V., Saya, L., Gautam, D., Sachdeva, S., Dheer, N., Arya, D. K., Gambhir, G., … Hooda, S. (2022). Review on adsorptive removal of metal ions and dyes from wastewater using tamarind-based bio-composites. Polymer Bulletin, 79(11), 9267–9302.

5. Niveta Jain, H. G. K., & Gambhir, G. (2001). Synthesis of Hormothamnione and 6-Desmethoxy Hormothamnione. Indian Journal of Chemistry, 40(April), 278–283.

MOHD HAZIZAN BIN MOHD HASHIM | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Academic Leadership Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. MOHD HAZIZAN BIN MOHD HASHIM | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Academic Leadership Award

UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA | Malaysia

Dr. Mohd Hazizan bin Mohd Hashim is a distinguished academic and professional engineer specializing in geotechnical and geomechanical engineering. He has been serving as a University Lecturer at the School of Materials and Mineral Resources Engineering, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) since 2011. He earned both his BEng. (Hons.) and MSc. in Mineral Resources Engineering from USM, followed by a Ph.D. in Mining (Geomechanics) from the University of New South Wales, Australia. Before joining academia, Dr. Hazizan gained valuable industrial experience with the Lion Group of Malaysia, where he contributed to major steel manufacturing projects, including the construction and commissioning of one of the world’s largest lime kiln plants. His research encompasses a wide range of topics, including geotechnical and geomechanics, mining and quarrying, blasting technology, environmental sustainability, mineral processing, and numerical modelling. In parallel with his academic career, Dr. Hazizan has demonstrated exemplary leadership in the Malaysian Territorial Army (Rejimen Askar Wataniah), rising to the rank of Major and serving as Head of the Training Section for PALAPES USM. His notable recognitions include Best Overall Student and Best Presenter awards from Pusat Latihan Askar Wataniah. Dr. Hazizan is a Professional Engineer (P.Eng-Mineral Resources), Professional Technologist (P.Tech-Resource Based), and Fellow of the Institute of Quarrying (FIQ). He is also an NLP-certified coach and trainer, reflecting his passion for leadership development and human capital enhancement. His multidisciplinary expertise continues to advance engineering education and sustainable resource development.

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Featured Publications

1. Agam, M. W. M. H. Z., & Hashim, M. H. M. (2016). Slope sensitivity analysis using Spencer’s method in comparison with general limit equilibrium method. Procedia Chemistry, 19, 651–658.

2. Arshad, M., Asghar, M., Junaid, M., Warsi, M. F., Rasheed, M. N., Hashim, M., … (2019). Structural and magnetic properties variation of manganese ferrites via Co–Ni substitution. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 474, 98–103.

3. Shehu, S. A., Yusuf, K. O., & Hashim, M. H. M. (2022). Comparative study of WipFrag image analysis and Kuz-Ram empirical model in granite aggregate quarry and their application for blast fragmentation rating. Geomechanics and Geoengineering, 17(1), 197–205.

4. Khan, N. M., Cao, K., Yuan, Q., Hashim, M. H. B. M., Rehman, H., Hussain, S., … (2022). Application of machine learning and multivariate statistics to predict uniaxial compressive strength and static Young’s modulus using physical properties under different conditions. Sustainability, 14(16), 9901.

5. Norazirah, A., Fuad, S. H. S., & Hazizan, M. H. M. (2016). The effect of size and shape on breakage characteristic of mineral. Procedia Chemistry, 19, 702–708.

José Raimundo Fernandes | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. José Raimundo Fernandes | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Vale do Rio Doce University | Brazil

Dr. José Raimundo Fernandes is a distinguished scholar and educator in the field of Physical Education, holding a Ph.D. in Physical Education from the Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF/UFV), with a research focus on sports studies and their diverse manifestations. His academic journey is marked by a strong commitment to advancing knowledge in combat sports, concussions, and technical-tactical performance analysis. He is an active member of several renowned research groups, including the concussion research group on combat sports (UFJF/UFRJ, 2022), the Supplementation and Combat Research Group (UFJF GV, 2019), and the Psychophysiology and Performance in Combat Sports Laboratory at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (2018). He earned his Master’s degree in Physical Education from UFJF (2020), where he participated in studies on performance analysis, sports psychology, and martial arts. In addition to his academic accomplishments, he holds multiple specializations in Inclusive and Special Education, Integral Education, and Adapted Physical Education. Professionally, Dr. José Raimundo Fernandes serves as a professor at the University Vale do Rio Doce (UNIVALE) and the Pitágoras College of Governador Valadares. He has previously taught at Unipac GV and UFJF, where he also coordinated scientific projects. A former Kung Fu Hung Gar and Wushu athlete with inter-state titles, he has contributed extensively to educational and sports development initiatives. Throughout his career, he has worked in public education systems across Minas Gerais, promoting sports inclusion, discipline, and personal development through martial arts and physical education.

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Featured Publications

Fernandes, J. R., De Brito, M. A., Valenzuela Pérez, D., Ferreira, A. P., Aida, F. J., Aedo-Muñoz, E., Miarka, B., & Brito, C. J. (2025). Determinants and key indicators of concussion in combat sport athletes: A systematic review. Retos, (64).

De Brito, M. A., Fernandes, J. R., Berbert De Carvalho, P. H., Brito, C. J., Aedo-Muñoz, E., Valenzuela Pérez, D. I., & Miarka, B. (2024). Effect of CrossFit training on cognition and physiological parameters according to the competitive level. Cognitive Studies | Études cognitives.

Paizante, R. O., Queiroz, A. C. C., Fernandes, J. R., De Brito, M. A., Dos Santos, M. H., Aedo-Muñoz, E., Valenzuela Pérez, D. I., De Toledo Nóbrega, O., Miarka, B., & Brito, C. J. (2024). Headgear increases protection against acute concussion symptoms in amateur Olympic boxers. Retos, (60).

 

Shoaib Nazir | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shoaib Nazir | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Shenzhen University | China

Dr. Shoaib Nazir is a dynamic materials physicist whose research bridges solid-state physics, nanotechnology, and energy materials. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Shaanxi Normal University, China, where his dissertation focused on the synthesis and characterization of pure and doped nanomaterials for advanced functional applications. Currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Shenzhen University, China, Dr. Nazir is deeply engaged in cutting-edge research on solid-state battery materials, energy storage devices, nanomaterials synthesis, and thermoelectric materials, contributing to the development of next-generation energy technologies. His extensive research portfolio encompasses areas such as optoelectronics, semiconductors, and magnetic materials, with numerous high-impact publications in journals including Ceramics International, Arabian Journal of Chemistry, and Physica B: Condensed Matter. His works highlight the influence of doping and nanostructuring on the electrical, optical, and thermoelectric properties of various compounds, advancing the understanding of material–property relationships for electronic and sustainable energy applications. Beyond research, Dr. Nazir has held several academic positions, including Head of the Physics Department at Punjab Group of Colleges, where he contributed to both teaching and scientific outreach. He also serves as an editorial board member and reviewer for multiple international journals, demonstrating his commitment to scientific excellence and peer advancement. Through his multidisciplinary expertise and active participation in international conferences, Dr. Shoaib Nazir continues to contribute significantly to the evolution of nanomaterials and energy systems research at the global level.

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Featured Publications

  • Saleem, S., Jameel, M. H., Akhtar, N., Nazir, N., Ali, A., Zaman, A., Rehman, A., et al. (2022). Modification in structural, optical, morphological, and electrical properties of zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles (NPs) by metal (Ni, Co) dopants for electronic device applications. Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 15(1), 103518.

  • Yousaf, M., Nazir, S., Akbar, M., Akhtar, M. N., Noor, A., Hu, E., Shah, M. A. K. Y., & Lu, Y. (2022). Structural, magnetic, and electrical evaluations of rare earth Gd³⁺ doped in mixed Co–Mn spinel ferrite nanoparticles. Ceramics International, 48(1), 578–586.*

  • Khan, S., Ullah, I., Khan, H., Rahman, F. U., Rahman, M. U., Saleem, M. A., Nazir, S., et al. (2024). Green synthesis of AgNPs from leaves extract of Salvia sclarea, their characterization, antibacterial activity, and catalytic reduction ability. Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie, 238(5), 931–947.*

  • Yousaf, M., Nazir, S., Hayat, Q., Akhtar, M. N., Akbar, M., Lu, Y., Noor, A., Zhang, J. M., et al. (2021). Magneto-optical properties and physical characteristics of M-type hexagonal ferrite (Ba₁₋ₓCaₓFe₁₁.₄Al₀.₆O₁₉) nanoparticles (NPs). Ceramics International, 47(8), 11668–11676.*

  • Nazir, S., Zhang, J. M., Junaid, M., Saleem, S., Ali, A., Ullah, A., & Khan, S. (2024). Metal-based nanoparticles: Basics, types, fabrications and their electronic applications. Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie, 238(1).*

Muhammad Bilal Arain | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Bilal Arain | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. M. B. Arain is a distinguished researcher and academic in the field of mathematical fluid dynamics and computational modeling, currently serving as a Senior Lecturer at the College of Aerospace Engineering, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA), China. He earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI), Pakistan, where his doctoral research focused on the transport of motile gyrotactic microorganisms in viscoelastic fluids. His academic background is complemented by postgraduate qualifications in education and extensive teaching experience across Pakistan and China. Dr. Arain’s research integrates artificial neural networks (ANNs), nanofluids, heat and mass transfer, and electro-magneto-hydrodynamics, addressing complex fluid flow problems with innovative computational techniques. His work has contributed to high-impact areas such as bio-convective nanofluid systems, acoustic wave-driven bubble dynamics, and intelligent predictive modeling for nonlinear phenomena. He has published over 35 SCI/SCI-E indexed papers in renowned journals including Physics of Fluids, Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, and Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, with an H-index of 15 and over 850 citations on Google Scholar. His research excellence is recognized through his role as a corresponding author on several high-impact publications and through prestigious projects funded by NUAA, the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia. A recipient of the HEC Fulbright PhD Scholarship, Dr. Arain continues to advance the frontiers of computational fluid mechanics, fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration in applied mathematics and aerospace sciences.

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Featured Publications

  • Bhatti, M. M., Arain, M. B., Zeeshan, A., Ellahi, R., & Doranehgard, M. H. (2022). Swimming of gyrotactic microorganism in MHD Williamson nanofluid flow between rotating circular plates embedded in porous medium: Application of thermal energy storage. Journal of Energy Storage, 45, 103511.

  • Zhang, L., Arain, M. B., Bhatti, M. M., Zeeshan, A., & Hal-Sulami, H. (2020). Effects of magnetic Reynolds number on swimming of gyrotactic microorganisms between rotating circular plates filled with nanofluids. Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 41(4), 637–654.

  • Shaheen, S., Arain, M. B., Nisar, K. S., Albakri, A., Shamshuddin, M. D., & Mallawi, F. O. (2023). A case study of heat transmission in a Williamson fluid flow through a ciliated porous channel: A semi-numerical approach. Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 41, 102523.

  • Arain, M. B., Bhatti, M. M., Zeeshan, A., Saeed, T., & Hobiny, A. (2020). Analysis of Arrhenius kinetics on multiphase flow between a pair of rotating circular plates. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2020(1), 2749105.

  • Fatima, N., Belhadj, W., Nisar, K. S., Alaoui, M. K., Arain, M. B., & Ijaz, N. (2023). Heat and mass transmission in a boundary layer flow due to swimming of motile gyrotactic microorganisms with variable wall temperature over a flat plate. Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 45, 102953.

Ahmed Shaikhon | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ahmed Shaikhon | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Silk road international university | Uzbekistan

Dr. Ahmed Motawea Shaikhon is a distinguished Egyptian archaeologist and heritage management specialist with over 15 years of experience in excavation leadership, site conservation, and UNESCO World Heritage site management. Currently serving as Senior Archaeologist and Heritage Manager at the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities (MoTA), Egypt, he has directed several major heritage projects, including the rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of sites in Historic Cairo and the management planning for Abu Mena and Wadi Al-Natrun World Heritage Sites. His academic contributions as a lecturer at Helwan University reflect his dedication to bridging practical heritage management with academic frameworks, mentoring graduate students in cultural heritage policy and sustainable preservation. Dr. Shaikhon earned his Ph.D. in Heritage and Museum Studies from Helwan University, with prior degrees from Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University and Fayum University. His research focuses on heritage governance, digital documentation, ethical frameworks for artificial intelligence in heritage management, and cultural policy. A prolific author, his works have appeared in international journals including STAR: Science & Technology of Archaeological Research and Journal of Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites. He has represented Egypt in global heritage forums and collaborated with institutions like UNESCO, Smithsonian Institution, and the Netherlands-Flemish Institute. Recipient of the 2024 Scientific Excellence Award for Young Arabs from the General Union of Arab Archaeologists, Dr. Shaikhon continues to shape the future of heritage preservation through innovative research, education, and sustainable management strategies.

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Featured Publications

  • Shaikhon, A. M. H. (2020). Museum management and private museums in Egypt. International Journal of Advanced Studies in World Archaeology, 3(1), 17–23.*

  • Shaikhon, A. M. H. (2021). Managing underwater heritage in Egypt. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Architecture and Technology, 4, 1–10.*

  • Shaikhon, A. M. H. (2019). Hidden heritage of Alexandria, Egypt. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Architecture and Technology, 3, 1–12.*

  • Shaikhon, A. (2025). Review of Egyptian cultural heritage legislations in perspective. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, 1–17.*

  • Younis, S. H., Hemimy, W. A. R., Mohamed, O. S. A., & Shaikhon, A. M. (2025). Archaeological heritage management as a tool for achieving sustainable development goals (Case study: Religions Complex in Historic Cairo, Egypt). Luxor International Journal of Archaeological Studies, 8(1), 268–295.*

 

Asif Bilal | Biochemistry | Excellence in Research

Dr. Asif Bilal | Biochemistry | Excellence in Research

The Superior University Lahore | Pakistan

Mr. Asif Bilal is a dedicated researcher and academician specializing in Zoology, Cancer Biology, and Molecular Genetics. He earned his MPhil in Zoology from the University of Lahore, where he conducted research on Ringneck Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) sperm cryopreservation. Currently pursuing a PhD in Zoology at the University of Okara, his doctoral research focuses on in-silico analysis of breast cancer, integrating bioinformatics and computational modeling to understand disease mechanisms and therapeutic targets. With a strong academic foundation, Mr. Bilal has also contributed significantly to academia as a Lecturer of Zoology and Program Coordinator for MS/MPhil at Superior University, Sargodha Campus. His diverse research interests encompass disease biology, genetics, cryopreservation, and epidemiology. He serves on the editorial and review boards of several international journals, including Primera Scientific Medicine and Public Health and Molecular & Cellular Oncology. Mr. Bilal has authored and co-authored over 60 scientific publications and book chapters, covering topics such as cancer genomics, toxicology, zoonotic diseases, and computational drug discovery. His research has been presented at numerous international conferences in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Azerbaijan. Beyond his scientific contributions, he actively promotes scientific literacy through seminars, workshops, and public engagement on health and environmental issues. His commitment to advancing research in molecular and disease biology underscores his role as a promising young scientist dedicated to improving human and animal health through innovative biological research.

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Featured Publications

Bilal, A. (2021). Rabies is a zoonotic disease: A literature review. Occupational Medicine and Health Affairs, 9(3), 3.

Shah, S. A. H., Bilal, A., Ahmad, M. M., & Bukhari, S. S. (2022). Deforestation is causing a great loss in avian diversity in Pakistan. American Journal of Zoology, 5(3), 24–29.

Bilal, A. (2021). Clinical diagnosis and treatment of absence seizures: Case study. Progress in Medical Sciences, 5(1), 1–3.

Sajjad, M. K., Bilal, A., Iftikhar, A., Awais, M., Asif, I., Shaheen, F., & Zahoor, G. (2024). Examining the association between pesticide exposures and chronic diseases in agricultural workers. Remittances Review, 9(2), 2153–2176.

Khan, I., Bilal, A., Shakeel, K., & Malik, F. T. (2022). Effects of nickel toxicity on various organs of the Swiss albino mice. Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology, 43, 1–12.

Jacqueline Yeboah | Biochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Jacqueline Yeboah | Biochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Tuskeegee University | United States

Jacqueline Afua Yeboah is a passionate researcher in Food and Nutritional Sciences, currently pursuing her M.S. in Food and Nutritional Science at Tuskegee University, Alabama, under the supervision of Dr. Norma Dawkins. Her graduate research focuses on “The Effect of Blueberries and Collard Greens Vegetable Diet on Selective Biomarkers of Obesity,” exploring dietary interventions for obesity management and cardiometabolic health. She earned her B.Sc. in Biochemistry from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana, where she graduated with Second Class Upper Division. Her undergraduate thesis investigated the nutritional and bioactive profiles of functional sports beverages derived from beetroot and coconut water blends. Jacqueline’s research interests span cardiovascular disease prevention, diabetes, obesity, functional foods, glucose metabolism, and dietary biomarkers. She has served as a Teaching and Research Assistant at KNUST, where she supervised laboratory sessions, evaluated student projects, and conducted studies on sarcopenia, edible insects, and the effects of cooking oils on metabolic disorders. Her work has been featured in peer-reviewed journals such as Future Foods and Plant Foods for Human Nutrition. She is a member of the Institute of Food Technologists, Ghana Science Association, and Ghana Biochemistry Students Association. Jacqueline has earned accolades including 3rd Place at the South East IFT Product Development Competition (2025). Guided by her commitment to nutrition-driven disease prevention, Jacqueline aims to contribute innovative research that integrates functional foods and diet-based strategies to promote global health and wellness.

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Featured Publications

Amoah, I., Cobbinah, J. C., Yeboah, J. A., Essiam, F. A., Lim, J. J., Tandoh, M. A., & Rush, E. (2023). Edible insect powder for enrichment of bakery products – A review of nutritional, physical characteristics, and acceptability of bakery products to consumers. Future Foods, 8, 100251.

Amoah, I., Cairncross, C., Osei, E. O., Yeboah, J. A., Cobbinah, J. C., & Rush, E. (2022). Bioactive properties of bread formulated with plant-based functional ingredients before consumption and possible links with health outcomes after consumption – A review. Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, 77(3), 329–339.

Amoah, I., Cobbinah, J. C., Tawiah, P., Lim, J. J., Yeboah, J. A., & Rush, E. (2025). Glycaemic and satiety responses associated with the consumption of parboiled and braised rice: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Cogent Food & Agriculture, 11(1), 2550070.

 

Nobendu Mukerjee | Biochemistry | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Nobendu Mukerjee | Biochemistry | Young Scientist Award

University of Houston | India

Nobendu Mukerjee is an emerging researcher in cancer biology and microbiology, dedicated to bridging bioinformatics and wet-lab research to uncover molecular mechanisms driving cancer progression and to develop novel therapeutic strategies. He holds an M.Sc. in Microbiology from West Bengal State University with an outstanding CGPA of 9.78, following a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Microbiology from Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College. His research primarily focuses on exosome-mediated PROTAC delivery systems and phytochemical-based cancer therapies. During his academic journey, Nobendu has gained significant research experience at reputed institutions such as the A*STAR Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (Singapore), Tripura University, St. Xavier’s College Kolkata, Sambalpur University, and Banaras Hindu University. His work explores therapeutic nanodelivery, protein–ligand interactions, and computational drug design aimed at targeted cancer treatments. As a first author in multiple high-impact publications across journals like Chemical Engineering Journal, Drug Discovery Today, ACS Applied Nano Materials, and Journal of Medical Virology, he has made valuable contributions to the fields of cancer therapeutics, exosome biology, and molecular medicine. His excellence has been recognized through prestigious fellowships, including the Singapore International Pre-Graduate Award (SIPGA) and the SPARK Fellowship from IIT Roorkee & BHU. Currently serving as a Lecturer at Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Chennai, Nobendu remains committed to advancing precision medicine through integrative bioengineering approaches. His vision is to translate laboratory innovations into clinically transformative cancer therapies that can reshape the future of oncology.

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Featured Publications

  • Mukerjee, N., Maitra, S., Kaur, M., Rekha, M. M., Soothwal, P., Arora, I., Thorat, N. D., Sharma, P. K., & Kaushik, A. (2025). Click chemistry-based modified exosomes: Towards enhancing precision in cancer theranostics. Chemical Engineering Journal, 475, 160915.

  • Mohite, P., Puri, A., Munde, S., Yadav, V., Mukerjee, N., Patil, R., Mahindrakar, N., Siva Prasad, G. V., Verma, R., & Sinha, A. (2025). Exosome-mediated intercellular communication and PROTACs delivery: A dual approach for precision therapy in colon cancer. Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology, 87, 106596.

  • Mukerjee, N., Maitra, S., Ghosh, A., Alexiou, A., & Thorat, N. D. (2024). Exosome-mediated PROTAC delivery for treatment of RNA viral infections and zoonosis. Drug Discovery Today, 29(5), 104044.

  • Dhar, R., Mukerjee, N., Mukherjee, D., Devi, A., Jha, S. K., & Gorai, S. (2024). Plant-derived exosomes: A new dimension in cancer therapy. Phytotherapy Research, 38(7), 7828.

  • Mukerjee, N., Maitra, S., & Sharma, R. (2024). Proteolysis-targeting chimeras in antiviral therapy: Leveraging influenza virus and exosome-mediated delivery for targeted protein degradation and therapeutic advancements. Drug Development Research, 85(4), 22145.

Yogesh Subramanian | Health Professions | Academic Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yogesh Subramanian | Health Professions | Academic Excellence Award

Madras Medical college | India

Dr. Yogesh S., M.D., is a dedicated and accomplished medical educator and clinician based in Chennai, India, with a strong commitment to advancing medical education and clinical excellence. He earned his Doctorate in Medicine (M.D.) from Government Stanley Medical College, Chennai, under The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, following his M.B.B.S. from PSG Institute of Medical Sciences, Coimbatore. His professional journey began as an Assistant Surgeon at the Government Upgraded PHC, Nambiyur, Erode HUD (2015–2017), followed by serving as a Junior Resident in General Medicine at Government Stanley Medical College (2017–2020). Currently, he holds the position of Senior Assistant Professor at the Institute of Internal Medicine, Madras Medical College and Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, where he continues to contribute to clinical education and patient care. Dr. Yogesh is an expert in clinical procedures such as intubation and central line placement and is recognized for his effective teaching, leadership, and communication skills. He has actively engaged in Faculty Development Programs, Curriculum Implementation Courses, and Critical Care training to enhance his pedagogical and clinical expertise. His research and innovation in medical teaching have earned him opportunities to present at national and international conferences, including OTTAWA 2024 in Melbourne and APICON 2024 in Delhi. A lifetime member of AHPE, IMA, API, and NFED, Dr. Yogesh also serves as a jury and judge at academic events, reflecting his passion for nurturing the next generation of medical professionals and strengthening the standards of medical education in India.

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Featured Publications 

Sud, R., Agarwal, N., Aishwarya, V., Aggarwal, A., Kalawatia, M., Sangoi, R., et al. (2023). A case series of dengue myocarditis: A complication observed in dengue patients. Cureus, 15(11).

Nallathambi, N., & Chinnadurai, A. (2024). Carboplatin-induced hematuria with obstructive acute kidney injury. Cureus, 16(4).

Kothari, R., Johny, M. P., Mistry, D., Irfana, M., Yogesh, S., & Vemparala, S. S. (2024). Grip to health: Unlocking the clinical potential of isometric hand grip strength – A narrative review. Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences, 16(Suppl 4), S3102–S3104.

Prashanth, A., Kothari, R., Yogesh, S., Mittal, G., Gheewala, S., Bokariya, P., et al. (2023). Examining body fat percentage, galvanic skin response, and muscle grip strength in female hypothyroid patients. Cureus, 15(7).

Mittal, G., Prashanth, A., Dhali, A., Prasad, R., Yogesh, S., Nurani, K. M., et al. (2025). Plant extracts with antioxidant and hepatoprotective benefits for liver health: A bibliometric analysis of drug delivery systems. World Journal of Gastroenterology, 31(18), 105836.