Angélique Nicolas MESSI | Chemistry | Academic Excellence Honor

Dr. Angélique Nicolas MESSI | Chemistry | Academic Excellence Honor

Dr. Angélique Nicolas MESSI, Département de chimie organique, Université de Yaoundé 1, Cameroon

Dr. Angélique Nicolas Messi is a distinguished Cameroonian chemist renowned for her contributions to organic and natural products chemistry. Born on February 7, 1983, in Ngambe, Cameroon, she has dedicated her career to exploring bioactive compounds from medicinal plants, focusing on their potential in treating diseases like HIV/AIDS, malaria, and cancer. Her work integrates advanced chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques, emphasizing green chemistry and sustainable practices. Dr. Messi’s research has not only advanced scientific understanding but also garnered international recognition, including the Best Researcher in Organic Chemistry award in 2025. She currently serves as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Yaoundé I and heads the Department of Basic and Applied Fundamental Sciences at the State University of Ebolowa. Her dedication to education and research continues to inspire and pave the way for future innovations in chemistry.

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Suitability Summary for Research for Academic Excellence Honor

Dr. Angelique Nicolas Messi stands out as an exemplary candidate for the Research for Academic Excellence Honor owing to his outstanding contributions to the field of organic chemistry, particularly in natural products and pharmaceutical chemistry. His profound expertise in chromatographic techniques (HPLC, MPLC, flash chromatography), spectral analysis (NMR, IR, LC-MS), and green synthetic strategies demonstrates a deep mastery of both experimental and theoretical aspects of chemical research. This technical expertise underpins his impactful research on bioactive compounds derived from medicinal plants, focusing on neuroprotection, anticancer, antimalarial, and anti-HIV properties, which are of significant relevance to global health challenges.

In addition to his research prowess, Dr. Messi has demonstrated excellence in academic leadership and mentorship. Serving as a full-time senior lecturer at the University of Yaoundé I and heading the Department of Basic and Applied Fundamental Sciences at the State University of Ebolowa, he actively shapes future generations of scientists through rigorous teaching and supervision. His role as chair of the Natural Product Chemistry Laboratory and his supervision of multiple Master’s students highlight his commitment to fostering academic growth and scientific inquiry.

🎓 Education

Dr. Messi’s academic journey reflects her deep commitment to chemistry. She earned her Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the University of Yaoundé I, focusing on biflavonoids and other constituents from Ochna species. Prior to this, she obtained a Master’s degree in Organic Chemistry and a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Chemistry from the University of Ngaoundere. Her foundational studies began with a DEUG in Applied Chemistry and Advanced Levels in Sciences and Mathematics from B.G.S Buea. To further her research, she undertook postdoctoral studies at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland under Prof. Christian G. Bochet. These academic pursuits have equipped her with a robust foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of chemistry, enabling her to contribute significantly to the field.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Messi’s professional career is marked by a blend of teaching, research, and leadership. As a Senior Lecturer at the University of Yaoundé I, she imparts knowledge in General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Thermodynamics, Botany, Pharmacognosy, and research methodology. She also leads the Department of Basic and Applied Fundamental Sciences at the State University of Ebolowa and serves as a part-time Senior Lecturer at the International School of Petroleum Engineering. Her roles extend to supervising Master’s students and chairing the Natural Product Chemistry Laboratory at the University of Yaoundé I. Dr. Messi’s extensive experience in chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques, coupled with her leadership in various academic departments, underscores her multifaceted contributions to the field of chemistry.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Messi’s exemplary work in chemistry has been recognized through numerous awards and fellowships. In 2025, she was honored as the Best Researcher in Organic Chemistry. Her international engagements include a research visit to the University of Free State, South Africa, in 2023, and a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, during 2020-2021. She also participated in the African Training School on Green Chemistry and Environmental Sustainability in Morocco in 2025. Additionally, she received a Ph.D. research fellowship at the University of Free State in 2015. These accolades reflect her global impact and dedication to advancing chemical research.

🌍 Research Skills On Chemistry

Dr. Messi possesses a comprehensive skill set in chemical research. Her expertise encompasses chromatographic techniques like Column, Flash, Reverse Phase, MPLC, HPLC, and Preparative TLC. She is proficient in spectroscopic methods including NMR, IR, LC-MS, GC-MS, and HRESIMS. Her research involves the isolation and characterization of bioactive compounds from medicinal plants, employing spectroscopic techniques such as 1D and 2D NMR, IR, UV, Mass Spectrometry, optical rotations, and elemental analysis. Dr. Messi also emphasizes green synthetic strategies and has a strong understanding of GLP and laboratory safety requirements. Her multilingual abilities in French and English, combined with her proficiency in software like Microsoft Office and Chemdraw, further enhance her research capabilities.

📖  Publication Top Notes

  1. Cytotoxic flavonoids and other constituents from the stem bark of Ochna schweinfurthiana
    Authors: JT Ndongo, ME Issa, AN Messi, J Ngo Mbing, M Cuendet, DE Pegnyemb, …
    Journal: Natural Product Research, Volume 29, Issue 17, Pages 1684-1687
    Citations: 48
    Year: 2015
  2. Phenolic compounds from the roots of Ochna schweinfurthiana and their antioxidant and antiplasmodial activities
    Authors: AN Messi, JN Mbing, JT Ndongo, MA Nyegue, AT Tchinda, FL Yemeda, …
    Journal: Phytochemistry Letters, Volume 17, Pages 119-125
    Citations: 28
    Year: 2016
  3. Phytochemical Study of Aqueous Extract of Ochna schweinfurthiana F. Hoffm Powder Bark and Evaluation of Their Anti‐Inflammatory, Cytotoxic, and Genotoxic …
    Authors: SV Djova, MA Nyegue, AN Messi, AD Afagnigni, FX Etoa
    Journal: Evidence‐Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2019, Article ID 8908343
    Citations: 22
    Year: 2019
  4. In Vitro and In Silico Potential Inhibitory Effects of New Biflavonoids from Ochna rhizomatosa on HIV-1 Integrase and Plasmodium falciparum
    Authors: AN Messi, SL Bonnet, BA Owona, A Wilhelm, ELD Kamto, JT Ndongo, …
    Journal: Pharmaceutics, Volume 14, Issue 8, Article 1701
    Citations: 9
    Year: 2022
  5. Evaluation of the antioxidant activity of the leaves, stem-barks extracts and fractions of Ochna schweinfurthiana F. Hoffm (Ochnaceae)
    Authors: MA Nyegue, JN Mbing, SV Djova, AN Messi, SV Olugu, DE Pegnyemb, …
    Journal: African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Volume 10, Issue 17, Pages 370-378
    Citations: 6
    Year: 2016
  6. Biflavonoid Methylchamaejasmin and Khaya grandifoliola Extract Inhibit NLRP3 Inflammasome in THP-1 Cell Model of Neuroinflammation
    Authors: BA Owona, A Mary, AN Messi, KA Ravichandran, JN Mbing, E Pegnyemb, …
    Journal: Molecular Neurobiology, Volume 62, Issue 2, Pages 1605-1619
    Citations: 1
    Year: 2025
  7. Rhizomatoflavonoid D and Other Flavonoids from the Twigs of Ochna Rhizomatosa as a Potential Inhibitor of HIV-1
    Authors: AN Messi, B Tsakem, M Akongwi, O Bodede, P Moyo, …
    Journal: Chemistry Africa, Volume 7, Issue 9, Pages 4719-4726
    Citations: 1
    Year: 2024
  8. Two new aggreceride derivatives and other chemical constituents from the stems of Tarenna conferta Benth and their potential antileishmanial activity against Leishmania …
    Authors: RC Dzukoug, AN Messi, RD Zeukang, SL Bonnet, A Wilhelm, DG Tene, …
    Journal: Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, Volume 121, Article 104990
    Citations: Not specified
    Year: 2025
  9. Antimicrobial activity and structure elucidation of Pterosterone, a naturally occurring phytoecdysteroid isolated from the leaves of Vitex madiensis Oliv.(Lamiaceae)
    Authors: EM Lengbiye, AN Messi, LM Messi, B Fofack, AAA Zintchem, DS Gwladys, …
    Journal: Pharmacological Research-Natural Products, Article 100264
    Citations: Not specified
    Year: 2025
  10. Impact of solvation on plant-derived cyclic octapeptide alkaloid reactivity and drug suitability against target proteins implicated in leukemia: DFT, pharmacokinetics and …
    Authors: OC Godfrey, EA Adindu, JC Ugwu, AN Messi
    Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure, Article 142504
    Citations: Not specified
    Year: 2025

Muhammad Zeeshan Bhatti | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zeeshan Bhatti | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Zeeshan Bhatti, National University of Medical Sciences, Pakistan 

Dr. Muhammad Zeeshan Bhatti is an accomplished researcher and Assistant Professor at the Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Medical Sciences, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. With a specialization in biochemistry and molecular biology, he has dedicated his career to advancing the fields of cancer therapeutics, Medicinal Chemistry, and antimicrobial resistance. Dr. Bhatti’s research primarily focuses on anticancer drug discovery, investigating the molecular mechanisms of natural and synthetic compounds. He is known for his expertise in phytochemical and pharmacological studies of medicinal plants, contributing significantly to the understanding of anticancer and antimicrobial mechanisms. Holding a PhD from East China Normal University, he brings an international perspective to his work, making a profound impact through various high-impact publications and groundbreaking research projects aimed at improving human health.

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Summary of Suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Zeeshan Bhatti demonstrates a strong academic and research background that positions him as a noteworthy candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. With a focus on biochemistry, molecular biology, and cancer therapeutics, his work targets high-impact areas in health and pharmaceutical sciences, particularly anticancer drug discovery and mechanisms of action for natural and synthetic compounds. His expertise extends into medicinal chemistry and antimicrobial resistance, essential fields given global health challenges. Dr. Bhatti’s research on phytochemicals and pharmacology, as well as his studies in nanotechnology for medicinal applications, further underscores his dedication to innovative and multidisciplinary scientific exploration.

 🎓 Education

Dr. Muhammad Zeeshan Bhatti holds a Doctorate in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (PhD), earned from the Institute of Biomedical Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, from 2013 to 2017. Prior to his PhD, he completed his Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan (2010-2012), where he delved into molecular biology concepts fundamental to his career. His journey in scientific academia began with a Master of Science (M.Sc) in Biology from Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan, where he developed a strong foundation in biological sciences. He earned his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) from Government Degree College No.1, Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan, equipping him with essential skills that have shaped his impactful career in medicinal research.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Bhatti is currently an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS), Rawalpindi, Pakistan. He joined NUMS in April 2019, initially in an ad-hoc capacity, before transitioning to a tenure-track role. His experience spans across both academic and research capacities, where he guides graduate students and collaborates on research projects. Dr. Bhatti’s notable projects include the green synthesis of nanoparticles, anticancer studies on ruthenium complexes, and exploring the effects of vitamin B6 complexes on cancer cells. He has taken on various roles as Principal Investigator in multiple projects funded by prestigious national research grants. His commitment to education and innovation within the biological sciences demonstrates his dedication to advancing research and scientific knowledge in medicinal chemistry.

🏅   Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Bhatti has been recognized for his pioneering work in medicinal chemistry and biochemistry. His awards include grants from the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) for significant research projects, such as studies on cancer therapeutics and nanoparticle synthesis using medicinal plants. His achievements also include awards for publishing impactful research in international journals and for his innovative contributions to cancer research. Dr. Bhatti’s expertise in phytochemistry and pharmacology has earned him prestigious roles as a principal investigator in multi-year funded projects, further establishing him as a leading figure in his field. His contributions have strengthened Pakistan’s academic and scientific landscape in biochemistry and molecular biology.

🌍  Research Skills

Dr. Bhatti possesses a versatile skill set in biochemistry, molecular biology, and medicinal chemistry, focusing on anticancer drug discovery. His research expertise includes designing and synthesizing molecules, exploring the molecular mechanisms of action for both natural and synthetic compounds, and conducting pharmacological studies on medicinal plants. With a specialized focus on the molecular pathways of cancer therapeutics, he also investigates antimicrobial resistance. Proficient in advanced molecular and cellular biology techniques, Dr. Bhatti’s skills extend to phytochemical analyses and the biological activity assessment of compounds. His comprehensive understanding of these research skills drives his innovative contributions to biochemistry and medicinal chemistry.

📖 Publication Top Notes

Title: Antioxidant and phytochemical analysis of Ranunculus arvensis L. extracts
  • Authors: MZ Bhatti, A Ali, A Ahmad, A Saeed, SA Malik
    Journal: BMC Research Notes
    Cited by: 107
    Year: 2015
Title: Dimetallic Ru (II) arene complexes appended on bis-salicylaldimine induce cancer cell death and suppress invasion via p53-dependent signaling
  • Authors: FU Rahman, MZ Bhatti, A Ali, HQ Duong, Y Zhang, X Ji, Y Lin, H Wang, …
    Journal: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
    Cited by: 39
    Year: 2018
Title: ONS-donor ligand based Pt (II) complexes display extremely high anticancer potency through autophagic cell death pathway
  • Authors: FU Rahman, A Ali, HQ Duong, IU Khan, MZ Bhatti, ZT Li, H Wang, …
    Journal: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
    Cited by: 31
    Year: 2019
Title: Tumor-suppressive p53 signaling empowers metastatic inhibitor KLF17-dependent transcription to overcome tumorigenesis in non-small cell lung cancer
  • Authors: A Ali, MZ Bhatti, AS Shah, HQ Duong, HM Alkreathy, SF Mohammad, …
    Journal: Journal of Biological Chemistry
    Cited by: 30
    Year: 2015
Title: Acylhydrazone as a novel “off–on–off” fluorescence probe for the sequential detection of Al³⁺ and F⁻
  • Authors: YP Wu, FU Rahman, MZ Bhatti, SB Yu, B Yang, H Wang, ZT Li, DW Zhang
    Journal: New Journal of Chemistry
    Cited by: 26
    Year: 2018