Sk Shehan Hossain | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Young Scientist Award

Young Scientist Award

Sk Shehan Hossain
Regional Institute of Biotechnology, India

Sk Shehan Hossain
Affiliation Regional Institute of Biotechnology
Country India
Documents 3
Subject Area Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Event International Academic Excellence Awards
ORCID 0009-0004-7544-4607

Sk Shehan Hossain is an emerging researcher affiliated with the Regional Institute of Biotechnology, India. His scholarly activities are centered on microbiology, molecular biology, bioinformatics, and computational approaches in biological sciences. Through a combination of molecular characterization and in silico investigations, he has contributed to the documentation of microbial genetic resources and the exploration of biologically active compounds. His research profile demonstrates early-stage scientific productivity supported by publicly accessible datasets and preprint dissemination platforms.[1][3]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the research profile of Sk Shehan Hossain in the context of the Young Scientist Award. His work includes microbial genetic identification through 16S ribosomal RNA sequencing and computational evaluation of naturally occurring compounds with potential biomedical relevance. The combination of laboratory-supported microbial studies and bioinformatics-based investigations reflects an interdisciplinary approach aligned with contemporary life science research.[2][3]

Keywords

Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Bacillus Species, 16S rRNA Sequencing, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor, Biotechnology.

Introduction

Modern biotechnology increasingly integrates experimental and computational methodologies to address biological questions. Researchers working in this domain contribute to microbial characterization, genomic documentation, and the identification of bioactive compounds. Sk Shehan Hossain’s recent works reflect these trends through publicly archived sequence records and computational studies examining therapeutic potential in natural products.[2][3]

Research Profile

The research activities of Sk Shehan Hossain focus on biological characterization, microbial taxonomy, and computational analysis of biologically significant compounds. His profile demonstrates engagement with open scientific repositories and the dissemination of research findings through internationally accessible platforms. The available publications indicate a commitment to generating foundational scientific knowledge within biotechnology and molecular biology.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Documentation of Bacillus cereus strain AKANKSHYAYTB through 16S rRNA gene sequence submission.
  • Identification and reporting of Bacillus safensis strain BISAMLANWB genetic sequence data.
  • Computational evaluation of suaveolic acid as a potential acetylcholinesterase inhibitor.
  • Promotion of open scientific data accessibility through recognized repositories.

Publications

  1. Bacillus cereus strain AKANKSHYAYTB 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence (NCBI GenBank, 2026).
  2. Bacillus safensis strain BISAMLANWB 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence (NCBI GenBank, 2026).
  3. In Silico Investigation of Suaveolic Acid from Mesosphaerum suaveolens as an Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor (Preprint, 2026).

Research Impact

The documented outputs contribute to publicly available scientific resources used by researchers in microbiology and biotechnology. Sequence submissions enrich genomic databases, while computational investigations provide preliminary insights that may support future experimental validation. Such contributions are valuable for advancing reproducibility, accessibility, and collaborative research within the life sciences.[2][3]

Award Suitability

The Young Scientist Award recognizes emerging researchers who demonstrate scientific promise and meaningful scholarly engagement. Based on the available record, Sk Shehan Hossain has established an early research portfolio encompassing molecular biology, microbial genetics, and computational biotechnology. His documented contributions and commitment to open scientific dissemination align with the objectives commonly associated with early-career research recognition programs.[4]

Conclusion

Sk Shehan Hossain represents a developing researcher whose work integrates microbial characterization and computational biological analysis. Through sequence database contributions and bioinformatics-based investigations, he has demonstrated engagement with contemporary scientific methodologies. His academic activities reflect the characteristics of an emerging scientist contributing to biotechnology and molecular biology research.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). ORCID author details: Sk Shehan Hossain.
  2. NCBI GenBank. (2026). Bacillus cereus strain AKANKSHYAYTB 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/PZ619927
  3. Zenodo. (2026). In Silico Investigation of Suaveolic Acid from Mesosphaerum suaveolens as an Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor.
    https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.18837832
  4. International Academic Excellence Awards. (n.d.). Award recognition framework and evaluation criteria.
    academicexcellenceawards.com
  5. NCBI GenBank. (2026). Bacillus safensis strain BISAMLANWB 16S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/PZ619164.1/

Marizia Trevizani | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Marizia Trevizani | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Marizia Trevizani, Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil

Marizia Trevizani is a distinguished Brazilian researcher specializing in biochemistry, genetics, and biomaterials. She earned her Bachelor’s and Licentiate degrees in Biological Sciences from the Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF) in 2014. She further pursued a Master’s and Ph.D. in Biological Sciences with a focus on Genetics and Biotechnology at UFJF, including a research exchange at Temple University, USA. In 2024, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship at UFJF, focusing on the development of hydrogels derived from decellularized bovine bone matrix. Currently, she is a postdoctoral researcher at UFJF, exploring biological matrices for the creation of natural biomaterials and their recellularization. Her expertise spans human and plant genetics, bioengineering, and biomaterials. Additionally, she has experience in education, having taught Biology and Science to middle and high school students from 2016 to 2023. Her research contributes to advancements in biotechnological applications in healthcare and regenerative medicine.

Professional Profile

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Suitability for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” – Marizia Trevizani

Marizia Trevizani demonstrates a highly impressive academic trajectory, showcasing extensive research experience in both basic and applied biological sciences. Her academic background, which includes a Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate in Biological Sciences with a focus on genetics, biotechnology, and bioengineering, sets her apart as a versatile and highly qualified researcher. Her doctoral work, which explored methods of decellularization of bovine trabecular bone and hydrogel fabrication, is an innovative contribution to the field of biomaterials and tissue engineering.

Her postdoctoral work further exemplifies her expertise in biomaterials, particularly in developing natural biomaterials through biological matrices for tissue regeneration, reflecting her capacity for cutting-edge research with practical applications in healthcare. She also contributes to the scientific community by publishing significant research and is actively involved in educational initiatives, having taught biology and science to secondary school students.

🎓 Education 

Marizia Trevizani has an extensive academic background in biological sciences. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from UFJF in 2014, where she conducted research on plant cytogenetics and genome size. She pursued a Master’s in Biological Sciences (2015–2017) at UFJF, focusing on the evaluation of plant-derived peptones as fetal bovine serum substitutes in stem cell cultures. Her Ph.D. (2017–2022) at UFJF, with a research exchange at Temple University, USA, concentrated on decellularization techniques for bovine trabecular bone and hydrogel fabrication. She also holds a specialization in Biotechnology from the Metropolitan College of São Paulo (2021–2022). Further enhancing her expertise, she completed postdoctoral research at UFJF (2023–2024) in biomaterials and tissue engineering. Additionally, she has completed various specialized training programs in chromatography, 3D printing for healthcare, molecular cloning, and pharmacology. Her academic journey has equipped her with a multidisciplinary perspective in biochemistry, biotechnology, and regenerative medicine.

💼 Professional Experience

Marizia Trevizani has built a diverse career in both research and education. As a postdoctoral researcher at UFJF, she specializes in developing biomaterials from biological matrices and studying their recellularization potential. She previously completed a postdoctoral project on hydrogels derived from decellularized bovine bone. Her doctoral and master’s research also focused on biomaterials and tissue engineering, specifically in the field of biotechnological applications. Beyond academia, she has extensive teaching experience, having worked as a Biology and Science teacher for middle and high school students between 2016 and 2023. Her work also includes participation in research projects involving genetic studies of plants and humans, bioengineering, and applied biotechnology. She has attended numerous training programs, enhancing her skills in chromatography, molecular biology, and 3D bioprinting. Her expertise lies at the intersection of genetics, biotechnology, and biomedical engineering, contributing to cutting-edge advancements in regenerative medicine.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Throughout her career, Marizia Trevizani has received recognition for her contributions to biochemistry, biomaterials, and genetics. She was awarded research fellowships from the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES) during her Master’s and Ph.D. studies. Her postdoctoral research was supported by the Minas Gerais Research Foundation (FAPEMIG). She has received accolades for her contributions to genetic and biotechnological research, particularly in developing alternative biomaterials for medical applications. Her doctoral research exchange at Temple University, USA, was a prestigious achievement, allowing her to collaborate with leading scientists in tissue engineering. Additionally, she has been recognized for her work in education, having influenced numerous students as a Biology teacher. Her dedication to advancing biomaterials and regenerative medicine has earned her invitations to scientific conferences, research collaborations, and specialized training programs in biotechnology, bioengineering, and genetics.

🌍 Research Skills On Biochemistry

Marizia Trevizani possesses a diverse set of research skills in biochemistry, biotechnology, and genetics. She specializes in biomaterials development, particularly in hydrogel fabrication and decellularization techniques for tissue engineering applications. Her expertise extends to genetic analysis, including cytogenetics, genome size evaluation, and molecular cloning. She is proficient in cell culture techniques, working extensively with plant-derived peptones as alternatives to fetal bovine serum in stem cell research. Additionally, she has experience in bioengineering, 3D bioprinting, and chromatographic techniques for material characterization. She has conducted in-depth research on plant and human genetics, focusing on biotechnological applications in healthcare. Her analytical skills are complemented by her participation in multiple training programs, covering pharmacology, molecular biology, and laboratory animal sciences. Through interdisciplinary research, she continues to contribute to advancements in regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, and sustainable biomaterials.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Effects of decellularization on glycosaminoglycans and collagen macromolecules in bovine bone extracellular matrix
    • Authors: Marizia Trevizani, Laís Lopardi Leal, Rodolpho José da Silva Barros, Flávia de Paoli, Breno Valentim Nogueira, Fabiano Freire Costa, Jair Adriano Kopke de Aguiar, Carlos Magno da Costa Maranduba
    • Citation: Trevizani, M., Leal, L. L., Barros, R. J. d. S., Paoli, F. d., Nogueira, B. V., Costa, F. F., Aguiar, J. A. K. d., Maranduba, C. M. d. C. (2025). Effects of decellularization on glycosaminoglycans and collagen macromolecules in bovine bone extracellular matrix. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.
    • Year: 2025
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2025.141007
  • Title: Plantas alimentícias não convencionais (PANC): potencialidades para indústria farmacêutica e de alimentos
    • Authors: Samuel Honório da Silva, Felipe Kelmer Müller, Igor Rosa Meurer, Marizia Trevizani, Fabiano Freire Costa
    • Citation: Silva, S. H. d., Müller, F. K., Meurer, I. R., Trevizani, M., Costa, F. F. (2023). Plantas alimentícias não convencionais (PANC): potencialidades para indústria farmacêutica e de alimentos. Revista Gestão & Sustentabilidade.
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.36661/2596-142X.2022v4n1.14085
  • Title: Tumor necrosis factor α, and agonist and antagonists of cannabinoid receptor type 1 and type 2 alter the immunophenotype of stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth
    • Authors: Marizia Trevizani, Laís Lopardi Leal, João Vitor Paes Rettore, Gilson Costa Macedo, Caio César de Souza Alves,
    • Citation: Trevizani, M., Leal, L. L., Rettore, J. V. P., Macedo, G. C., Alves, C. C. d. S., Castro, S. B. R. d., Carmo, A. M. R. d., Silva, S. A. d., Maranduba, C. M. d. C., Silva, F. d. S. (2023).
    • Year: 2023