Prof. Dr. Abhay H Pande | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Abhay H Pande | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Abhay H Pande, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), S.A.S. Nagar, Punjab, India

Abhay H Pande is a distinguished professor at the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), S.A.S. Nagar, Punjab. He leads the Protein Biopharmaceutical Lab, where his work focuses on the development of innovative biopharmaceuticals targeting inflammatory disorders, cancer, and bioterrorism defense. Notable advancements include the development of bispecific antibodies and prophylactic biologics like LBUPON™. With 18 patents and over 80 scientific publications, Pande’s research has gained global recognition. He is also deeply committed to bridging academia and industry, playing a key role in incubation initiatives such as CPIE and BioNEST. His passion for teaching is reflected in his contributions to curriculum development and mentoring numerous Ph.D. and Master’s students. Pande is recognized for his leadership in pharmaceutical innovation, sustainability, and promoting biotechnology’s role in global health solutions.

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Summary of Suitability for the Award

Dr. Abhay H. Pande is highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award based on his extensive and impactful contributions to the field of biopharmaceuticals. As a professor at the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), his innovative research focuses on developing novel biologics for critical healthcare challenges, including cancer, inflammatory diseases, and bioterrorism defense. His work has led to the development of pioneering biologics such as BiSpekDAb™, ApoEFrag™, and LBUPON™, which are in advanced pre-clinical stages, showcasing his expertise in translating scientific discoveries into real-world solutions.

🎓 Education

Abhay H Pande completed his education in biopharmaceutical sciences, with a strong emphasis on biotechnology and pharmaceutical development. His academic journey equipped him with the knowledge and skills to develop biopharmaceutical solutions to address global healthcare challenges. Over the years, he has designed comprehensive curricula for M.Tech programs in Biopharmaceuticals and Medical Devices, reflecting his expertise in interdisciplinary fields like biochemistry, biotechnology, immunology, and cell biology. Pande’s academic foundation and continuous learning have fueled his innovative work in developing therapeutics for cancer, inflammatory disorders, and bioterrorism defense. His teaching and curriculum design efforts further demonstrate his dedication to education and the dissemination of biopharmaceutical knowledge.

💼 Experience

Abhay H Pande has over two decades of experience in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology fields, currently serving as a professor at NIPER. He has led numerous research projects aimed at developing innovative biologics, such as bispecific antibodies and anticancer biologics. Pande has also held leadership roles as the chairman of the CPIE-Incubation Center and project coordinator for BioNEST, where he fosters collaboration between academia and industry. His experience includes teaching courses in Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Immunology, and Cell Biology, as well as supervising the research of 9 Ph.D. scholars and 138 master’s theses. His contributions span across research, innovation, and academic leadership.

🏅  Awards and Honors

Abhay H Pande has been recognized for his groundbreaking work in biopharmaceuticals through numerous awards and honors. He has secured 18 patents for his innovative biologics and therapeutic developments. His research contributions have been honored at prestigious national forums, reflecting the widespread recognition of his work. Additionally, Pande has been invited to deliver lectures globally on biotechnology’s role in sustainability and healthcare. As a leader in pharmaceutical education, he has received accolades for his role in fostering academia-industry collaboration, mentoring students, and advancing innovative research in biotechnology.

🌍 Research Focus

Abhay H Pande’s research focuses on the development of innovative biopharmaceutical solutions to address global healthcare challenges. His work primarily targets inflammatory disorders, cancer, and bioterrorism defense. Key innovations include the development of bispecific antibodies (BiSpekDAb™) and prophylactic biologics (LBUPON™). Pande’s research also explores enzyme-based therapies for cardiovascular disorders, cancer treatment, and nerve agent poisoning. He collaborates with national and international research institutions, focusing on creating sustainable, scalable solutions for biopharmaceutical challenges. His research not only addresses urgent healthcare needs but also aims to make significant contributions to global sustainability through biotechnology.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Membrane fluidity is a key modulator of membrane binding, insertion, and activity of 5-lipoxygenase

    Citations: 141

  • Title: Conformational instability of the cholera toxin A1 polypeptide

    Citations: 92

  • Title: Studies on a Doubleheaded Protease Inhibitor from Phaseolus mungo

    Citations: 65

  • Title: Modulation of human 5-lipoxygenase activity by membrane lipids

    Citations: 62

  • Title: The N-terminal α-helix of pancreatic phospholipase A2 determines productive-mode orientation of the enzyme at the membrane surface

    Citations: 60

Dr. Rômulo Carleial | Zoology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rômulo Carleial | Zoology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rômulo Carleial, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom

Rômulo Carleial is an evolutionary biologist based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK. His research spans sexual selection, conservation genetics, and the evolutionary dynamics of phenotypic plasticity. He has a strong academic foundation, having studied in renowned institutions like the University of Oxford and Yale University. Rômulo’s work explores the interplay between genetics and adaptation, contributing to critical conservation efforts. His commitment to science education is evident through his teaching roles in the UK and Brazil. He is passionate about understanding the evolutionary mechanisms that shape biodiversity, aiming to solve ecological challenges.

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Summary of Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award:

Rômulo Carleial demonstrates an exceptional profile for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His research spans multiple critical areas, including evolutionary biology, conservation, and genetics, with a focus on sexual selection, genetic plasticity, and conservation biology. His reflective statement highlights a deep engagement with contemporary scientific questions, such as the philosophical implications of the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis, showing thought leadership in evolutionary theory.

🎓 Education

Rômulo Carleial has a rich educational background, beginning with his B.S. in Biology from the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil. He further pursued his academic journey with an MSc in Ecology and Wildlife Management, where he developed his expertise in evolutionary biology. His DPhil in Zoology from the University of Oxford deepened his understanding of genetics and sexual selection. Additionally, Rômulo gained valuable experience as a visiting researcher at Yale University and Florida International University, honing his skills in evolutionary and conservation science, contributing to his global scientific perspective.

💼 Experience

Rômulo Carleial’s experience is diverse and impactful, with a PDRA position at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK, focusing on conservation genetics. He has served as a tutor at Oxford University, delivering lectures and conducting practical demonstrations. His international teaching experiences include delivering courses in Brazil and the UK, alongside fieldwork supporting biodiversity conservation. Rômulo’s work extends to community outreach, organizing science events and talks to promote evolutionary biology education. His scientific collaborations have led to numerous international presentations, further cementing his reputation in evolutionary and conservation sciences.

🏅Awards and Honors

Rômulo Carleial has received numerous prestigious awards. In 2022, he co-authored a DEFRA grant that secured £438,704 to investigate the genetic basis of AOD. He was also a recipient of CNPq DPhil and MSc international scholarships, which funded his advanced research at Oxford University. These scholarships, along with CAPES Science Without Borders funding, supported his studies and international collaborations. His ability to secure competitive grants and scholarships highlights his research excellence and commitment to advancing evolutionary biology and conservation.

🌍 Research Focus

Rômulo Carleial’s research focuses on the intersection of evolutionary biology, conservation, and genetics. His earlier work examined sexual selection and sexual dichromatism, while his current interests lie in understanding how genetics and phenotypic plasticity contribute to adaptive traits in organisms. His research on the genetic basis of plant resistance to pathogens, particularly in oak trees, aims to protect ecosystems from climate change and disease. He is also exploring the philosophical implications of the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis, focusing on organismal agency in evolution and its conservation biology impact.

 📖 Publications Top Notes

Circadian patterns in male sexual behaviour and female resistance in a polygynandrous bird
A first draft genome of holm oak (Quercus ilex subsp. ballota), the most representative species of the Mediterranean forest and the Spanish agrosylvopastoral ecosystem “dehesa”
Disentangling the causes of temporal variation in the opportunity for sexual selection
Temporal dynamics of competitive fertilization in social groups of red junglefowl (Gallus gallus) shed new light on avian sperm competition
Dynamic phenotypic correlates of social status and mating effort in male and female red junglefowl, Gallus gallus