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.

Priyanka Singh | Pharmacology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Priyanka Singh | Pharmacology | Women Researcher Award

Technical University of Denmark | Denmark

Dr. Priyanka Singh is a Senior Researcher and Co-Principal Investigator at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability, Technical University of Denmark. With a PhD in Biomedical Science from Kyung Hee University, South Korea, and advanced training in microbiology from India, she has built an internationally recognized career at the intersection of nanomedicine, sustainable materials engineering, and translational therapeutics. Her research focuses on developing green nanomaterials, metallic nanoparticles, and chitosan-based systems for cancer therapy and combating antimicrobial resistance, particularly biofilm-associated infections. At DTU, she has played a pivotal role in establishing sustainable nanotherapeutic platforms, demonstrating efficacy in both advanced in vitro models and in vivo systems. She leads projects within major EU-funded consortia and has contributed to cutting-edge programs such as Marie Curie ITN and NordForsk collaborations. Dr. Singh has authored 88 peer-reviewed publications, garnering over 9,500 citations and an h-index of 46, earning recognition among the world’s top 2% scientists by Stanford University. Her scientific leadership extends to mentoring PhD and postdoctoral researchers, coordinating interdisciplinary projects, and promoting global collaboration as Regional Coordinator for IEEE Women in Nanotechnology (WIN). Her contributions have been recognized through multiple awards, including the Most Cited Paper Award in Nanobiotechnology (2024) and prestigious fellowships from Lundbeckfonden and the EU Marie Curie program. Beyond academia, she actively engages in science communication, mentorship, and editorial roles across leading journals. Driven by a vision to advance sustainable nanotherapeutics, Dr. Singh continues to pioneer research bridging nanotechnology, medicine, and sustainability.

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Featured Publications

  • Biological synthesis of nanoparticles from plants and microorganisms  – P Singh, YJ Kim, D Zhang, DC Yang, Trends in Biotechnology 34(7), 588-599, 2016.

  • Gold nanoparticles in diagnostics and therapeutics for human cancer  – P Singh, S Pandit, V Mokkapati, A Garg, V Ravikumar, I Mijakovic, International Journal of Molecular Sciences 19(7), 1979, 2018.

  • Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles by Bacillus methylotrophicus, and their antimicrobial activity  – C Wang, YJ Kim, P Singh, R Mathiyalagan, Y Jin, DC Yang, Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology 44(4), 1127-1132, 2016.

  • Interactions of gold and silver nanoparticles with bacterial biofilms: Molecular interactions behind inhibition and resistance  – AS Joshi, P Singh, I Mijakovic, International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21(20), 7658, 2020.

  • Ecofriendly synthesis of silver and gold nanoparticles by Euphrasia officinalis leaf extract and its biomedical applications – H Singh, J Du, P Singh, TH Yi, Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology 46(6), 1163-1170, 2018.

Yuxiang Tian | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yuxiang Tian | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

China Three Gorges University | China

Yuxiang Tian, born on May 20, 2002, is an emerging researcher and engineer specializing in mechanical design, manufacturing, and automation. He earned his Bachelor of Engineering degree from China Three Gorges University in June 2024, with a strong academic performance. During his undergraduate studies, he demonstrated an exceptional ability to merge theoretical knowledge with practical applications, particularly in the fields of structural optimization, dynamic detection systems, and intelligent automation. Tian has actively participated in significant research projects, including the structural design and optimization of egg carriers for dynamic egg slit detection platforms and the development of robotic systems for lithium battery disassembly. His research contributions have resulted in multiple publications in reputable journals such as PLOS ONE and Aerospace Science and Technology. He also holds a patent related to automated bolt and nut disassembly systems, reflecting his innovative approach to solving real-world engineering challenges. Beyond research, Tian has gained professional experience through internships at DHC Software Co., Ltd., where he supported mechanical design, finite element analysis, and technical documentation. His active involvement in national competitions, such as the “Challenge Cup” and “Internet+” contests, earned him awards at both college and provincial levels. Tian has presented his work at international conferences on digital twins, applied mathematics, and industrial big data, further expanding his academic network. With strong technical expertise in SolidWorks, ANSYS, MATLAB, and Plant Simulation, alongside creative interests in music, photography, and basketball, Tian exemplifies a well-rounded young researcher committed to innovation and academic excellence.

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Featured Publications

Tian, Y. (2026). Locally optimal aerodynamic shape design for stratospheric airships: A GA-driven MDO framework with CAD/CFD validation. Aerospace Science and Technology.

Meng, R., Narayan, S., Tian, Y., & Huang, S. (2025). Structural design and optimization of egg carrier for dynamic egg slit detection platforms. PLOS ONE.

Jean-Francois Hocquette | Agricultural | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Jean-Francois Hocquette | Agricultural | Outstanding Scientist Award

INRAE, France

Dr. Jean-François Hocquette is a distinguished Senior Scientist at the French National Institute for Research on Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE). He began his academic journey as an agricultural engineer in 1985, earning dual MSc degrees in Animal Nutrition and Endocrinology from Paris VI and Paris XI Universities, respectively, followed by a PhD in Endocrinology in 1990. Since joining INRA in 1991, Dr. Hocquette has made significant contributions to animal and meat science. He led the “Muscle Growth and Metabolism” research team (1999–2006) focusing on muscle biology, genomics, and beef quality, and later served as Director of the Herbivore Research Unit (2006–2010). Currently, he holds the title of Outstanding Class Research Director at INRAE and manages international collaborations with Australia and New Zealand. Dr. Hocquette’s research portfolio includes over 40 major projects, 290 scientific publications, and multiple books addressing beef and milk quality, consumer attitudes, and sustainable livestock practices. His pioneering work in muscle biomarkers, genomics, and beef tenderness has influenced premium beef production and international grading standards, including Meat Standards Australia. He has collaborated extensively with global experts in Europe, Australia, and Asia and maintains active editorial roles in leading journals such as Meat and Muscle Biology, Viandes et Produits Carnés, and BMC Genomics. A fellow of the French Academy of Agriculture and the French Meat Academy, Dr. Hocquette’s research has earned worldwide recognition, reflected in ~19,200 citations. His scientific leadership is further highlighted by organizing major international conferences, including the World Congress of Animal Science and the European Federation of Animal Science annual meeting in Lyon (2023).

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Featured Publications

  • Innovations in beef production systems that enhance the nutritional and health value of beef lipids and their relationship with meat quality – N Scollan, JF Hocquette, K Nuernberg, D Dannenberger, I Richardson, … Meat Science 74(1), 17-33, 2006

  • Intramuscular fat content in meat-producing animals: development, genetic and nutritional control, and identification of putative markers – JF Hocquette, F Gondret, E Baéza, F Médale, C Jurie, DW Pethick Animal 4(2), 303-319, 2010

  • The myth of cultured meat: a review – S Chriki, JF Hocquette Frontiers in Nutrition 7, 507645, 2020

  • Effect of nutritional factors on biochemical, structural and metabolic characteristics of muscles in ruminants, consequences on dietetic value and sensorial qualities of meat – Y Geay, D Bauchart, JF Hocquette, J Culioli Reproduction Nutrition Development 41(1), 1-26, 2001

  • Live weight, body size and carcass characteristics of young bulls of fifteen European breeds – P Albertí, B Panea, C Sañudo, JL Olleta, G Ripoll, P Ertbjerg, … Livestock Science 114(1), 19-30, 2008

  • Enhancing the nutritional and health value of beef lipids and their relationship with meat quality – ND Scollan, D Dannenberger, K Nuernberg, I Richardson, S MacKintosh, … Meat Science 97(3), 384-394, 2014

  • Is in vitro meat the solution for the future? – JF Hocquette Meat Science 120, 167-176, 2016

  • New indicators of beef sensory quality revealed by expression of specific genes – C Bernard, I Cassar-Malek, M Le Cunff, H Dubroeucq, G Renand, … Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 55(13), 5229-5237, 2007

 

Ksenia Klionovska | Aerospace | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ksenia Klionovska | Aerospace | Best Researcher Award

German Aerospace Center (DLR) | Germany

Dr. Ksenia Klionovska is a German aerospace scientist specializing in guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) systems and autonomous visual navigation for space missions. Born in 1992 and based in Munich, she has established herself as a leading researcher at the German Aerospace Center (DLR), where she has been part of the On-Orbit Servicing group since 2020. Her work focuses on developing and verifying GNC systems using advanced 2D/3D sensor technologies for proximity operations, with hands-on experience in the European Proximity Operations Simulator (EPOS) and mission testing at the German Space Operations Center. In addition to her technical expertise, she serves as Deputy Project Manager and Scrum Master, applying agile methodologies to enhance project outcomes, while mentoring young scientists and students. Dr. Klionovska earned her PhD in Aerospace Engineering from the Universität der Bundeswehr München, where her doctoral research pioneered the use of Photonic Mixer Device (PMD) sensors for space debris removal and satellite servicing missions. She holds an Engineer degree with honors from the Moscow Aviation Institute, where her thesis contributed to advancements in spacecraft landing dynamics. Complementing her academic journey, she has completed research internships at the Technical University of Munich and Russia’s Mission Control Center, further broadening her expertise in flight dynamics and interplanetary trajectory design. Fluent in multiple languages and proficient in programming, Dr. Klionovska has received several awards, including the Best PhD Project Award (GISTAM 2016). Through her publications and international conference contributions, she continues to shape the future of autonomous space navigation and orbital servicing technologies.

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Featured Publications

  • Influence of non-symmetry of opening stabilizer’s consoles on the motion of uncontrolled aircraft.

  • Fault detection and identification technique in control systems with redundant inertial measurement unit.

  • Visual Navigation for Rendezvous and Docking using PMD Camera.

M. Shaheer Akhtar | Chemical Engineering | Academic Excellence Recognition Award

Prof. M. Shaheer Akhtar | Chemical Engineering | Academic Excellence Recognition Award

Jeonbuk National University | South Korea

Professor M. Shaheer Akhtar is a distinguished researcher and educator in the field of energy materials and nanotechnology, currently serving as a Full Professor at the Laboratory of Energy-AI and the New & Renewable Energy Materials Development Center (NewREC), Jeonbuk National University, Republic of Korea. He also holds a Visiting Professorship at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, contributing to international collaborations in sustainable energy research. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Jeonbuk National University in 2008, with a dissertation focused on electrode materials and polymer composite electrolytes for dye-sensitized solar cells. Prior to this, he obtained his M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Chemistry from D.D.U. Gorakhpur University, India. Over the years, he has advanced from Postdoctoral Researcher under the Brain Korea 21 program to Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and now Full Professor, demonstrating consistent academic and research leadership. Professor Akhtar’s research spans nanomaterials synthesis, solar cell development, charge storage, photoelectrochemical characterization, and advanced energy devices including sensors, batteries, and FETs. His scholarly influence is reflected in an impressive 12,000+ citations, an h-index of 60, and over 230 indexed publications, positioning him among leading experts in renewable energy materials. An inspiring teacher, he has designed and taught diverse courses ranging from solar cell fundamentals and catalysis to nanoscience and biomaterials. With strong technical expertise in spectroscopy, photocatalysis, and thin-film technologies, Professor Akhtar continues to drive impactful innovations bridging renewable energy, nanotechnology, and artificial intelligence for sustainable development.

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Featured Publications

  • Coherent anode based on mesoporous carbon integrated ZnCo₂O₄ composite for efficient lithium-ion batteries.

  • State-of-charge estimation and prediction by machine learning models using experimental dataset of lithium-ion batteries based on ionic liquid modified LiFSI electrolyte.

  • Coupling of ammonium dihydrogen phosphate additives with LiPF₆ electrolytes for improving thermal stability and performance of lithium-ion batteries.

  • Enhanced ethylenediamine detection using WO₃–BiVO₄ nanoflakes heterostructure with exceptional adsorption capabilities: experimental and theoretical studies.

  • Innovative organic electrolytes for enhanced energy density and performance in supercapacitors.

  • Possibility of highly efficient 2D–3D perovskite/CIGS tandem solar cells with over 30% efficiency.

  • Tailoring porous NiMoO₄ nanotube via MoO₃ nanorod precursor for environmental monitoring: electrochemical detection of micro-sized polyvinylchloride.

  • Nitrogen self-doped desiccated coconut–derived carbon dots as optical nanoprobe sensor for the detection of heavy metal ion Hg²⁺.

 

Manuel Toledo Padrón | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Manuel Toledo Padrón | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

University of Cordoba | Spain

Manuel is a young and internationally recognized researcher specializing in odour emissions from organic waste and wastewater treatment. His scientific career began in 2015 with a competitive F.P.I. pre-doctoral contract at the University of Córdoba, where he launched a pioneering research line on odour impact assessment in waste management. During his doctoral studies, he published six JCR-indexed papers, presented at multiple international congresses, and undertook two research stays abroad, advancing knowledge on sulphur compound behaviour in air-sampling materials. His work represented a significant step forward in odour quantification and minimisation, essential for sustainable waste treatment. In 2018, he continued as a postdoctoral researcher at Córdoba, contributing to odour mitigation strategies in co-composting plants, with three additional JCR publications. A subsequent postdoctoral stay at Ghent University focused on biofiltration of volatile organic compounds and novel analytical methods for water odorant detection, resulting in two high-impact articles. Since 2021, Manuel has been a Juan de la Cierva postdoctoral researcher at the University of Valladolid and a member of the Institute of Sustainable Processes (ISP), focusing on odour prevention in sewage networks and treatment plants. He has participated in national and international projects, research contracts with companies, and teaching innovation initiatives, while supervising degree, master’s, and doctoral theses. With 21 scientific publications, 16 conference participations, editorial roles, and prestigious awards—including the extraordinary thesis prize and the Abbás Ibn Firnás award—Manuel has established himself as a leading researcher. His medium- and long-term goals center on advancing sustainable odour and GHG mitigation strategies for environmental protection and industrial application.

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Featured Publications

  • Odour prevention strategies in wastewater treatment and composting plants: A review  – Journal of Environmental Management, 2025.

  • Activated sludge process versus rotating biological contactors in WWTPs: Evaluating the influence of operation and sludge bacterial content on their odor impact  – Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 2022.

  • Optimization of activated sludge recycling and oxidized ammonium recycling as odour control strategies in wastewater treatment plants  – Journal of Water Process Engineering, 2022.

  • Enhanced removal of hydrophobic volatile organic compounds in biofilters and biotrickling filters: A review on the use of surfactants and the addition of hydrophilic compounds  – Chemosphere, 2021.

  • Study of the Tagus River and Entrepeñas reservoir ecosystem around the Trillo nuclear power plant using chemometric analysis: Influence on water, sediments, algae and fish  – Chemosphere, 2021.

  • Biofiltration of butyric acid: Monitoring odor abatement and microbial communities – Environmental Research, 2020.

  • Co-composting of chicken manure, alperujo, olive leaves/pruning and cereal straw at full-scale: Compost quality assessment and odour emission  – Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 2020.

 

Ankita Bhatiya | Nursing | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Ankita Bhatiya | Nursing | Women Researcher Award

Bhaikaka University | India

Dr. Ankitaben Rameshkumar Bhatiya is a dedicated researcher and academic professional specializing in Medical Laboratory Technology, with a strong educational foundation in biotechnology and laboratory sciences. She pursued her early education under the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board, followed by a Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology from Sardar Patel University in 2010. She further strengthened her expertise with a Master of Science in Medical Laboratory Technology in 2012 from the L.P. Patel Institute, affiliated with Sardar Patel University, where she gained valuable exposure to diagnostic and analytical techniques. Currently, she is advancing her research career by pursuing a Ph.D. in Medical Laboratory Technology at Bhaikaka University, expected to be completed in 2024. Her academic journey has been marked by active participation in professional seminars and workshops, including discussions on recent advances in laboratory diagnosis of infectious diseases, biochemistry, AIDS awareness programs, and national-level symposia on quality improvement plans. These experiences have enriched her scientific outlook and strengthened her interest in translational research and diagnostic innovations. Dr. Bhatiya is known for her dedication, values, and commitment to continuous growth, both as a professional and as a contributor to institutional excellence. Her multilingual proficiency in English, Hindi, and Gujarati allows her to connect effectively with diverse academic and community groups. With a vision to blend her scientific knowledge with practical applications, she aspires to contribute significantly to healthcare research, diagnostics, and medical education in the coming years.

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Featured Publications 

  • Hematological and Bone Marrow Correlations in Pacytopenia: A Retrospective Correlational Study – Biomedicine, 2025.

  • Prenatal Cytogenetic Analysis: Methods, Applications and Clinical Implications – Futuristic Trends in Medical Sciences, 2024.

  • The Prevalence of Chromosomal Abnormalities Diagnosed Prenatally in an Anand Population – International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (IJPSR), 2024.

  • Correlation of Prenatal Biochemical Marker with Nuchal Translucency and Nasal Bone in First Trimester – Indian Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2023.

  • Pre-Donation and Post-Donation Deferral of Whole Blood Donors in Khambhat Taluka, Anand, Gujarat, India – Journal of Survey in Fisheries Sciences, 2023.

  • Comparison of Live Birth Rate in IVF Patients with Severe OATS and Normozoospermic in Male Factor Infertility – International Journal of Advance Research, 2022.

  • A Role of FSH-LH-Prolactin Hormones Levels Among Infertile Women – International Journal of Scientific Research, 2021.

  • Hematology & Blood Banking Practical Manual – Co-authored with Miral Patel, 2021.