Dr Feryal Akay | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr Feryal Akay | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Feryal Akay is a PhD graduate in Chemistry from Dicle University (2023), specializing in human immunoglobulin G glycation and the effects of Morus nigra leaf extract on DNA glycation. She has participated in key national projects and has contributed to high-impact publications in journals like Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics (2025) and Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics (2024). With experience as an Ar-Ge specialist at Labixir, Dr. Akay is deeply committed to advancing glycation research and is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 📚🧬🌿

Dr Feryal Akay, University of Dicle, Turkey

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Education🎓

Dr. Feryal Akay completed her PhD in Chemistry at Dicle University in 2023, with a thesis on the glycation of human immunoglobulin G and its impact on antigen binding, supervised by Prof. Dr. Göksel Kızıl and Prof. Dr. Beran Yokuş. She also earned her Master’s in Chemistry from the same university in 2018, focusing on the effects of Morus nigra leaf ethanol extract on DNA glycation. Dr. Akay completed her Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry in 2015 at Dicle University’s Faculty of Science. 🎓🧪📜

Experience🩺

Dr. Feryal Akay worked as an Ar-Ge (Research and Development) Specialist at Labixir, a pharmaceutical analysis laboratory, from November 2021 to August 2022. In this role, she contributed to various research and development projects, specializing in pharmaceutical analysis and innovative techniques in the field. Her work involved analyzing and improving the efficacy of pharmaceutical products, contributing to the advancement of the pharmaceutical industry. Dr. Akay’s experience in this commercial sector allowed her to apply her academic expertise in a practical, real-world environment, further enhancing her skill set in both research and pharmaceutical development. 💊🔬🧪

Certificate 🏅

Dr. Feryal Akay has earned several prestigious certificates for her participation in international conferences. She attended the 1st International Multidisciplinary Cancer Research Congress held at Dicle University in Diyarbakır from 18-22 September 2019. She also participated in the INESEC 2018, The International Engineering Natural Science Conference, from 14-17 November 2018. Additionally, Dr. Akay presented a Oral Presentation at the 6th International Congress on Pharmaceutical Chemistry in Antalya/Belek, held by Atatürk University and the Chemists Association, from 22-25 March 2018. 🏅🎓🌍📚

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Feryal Akay’s research primarily focuses on glycation and its impact on immune function. Her studies explore how fructose-derived glycation affects antigen binding in human IgG and lymphocytes, aiming to better understand the role of glycation in immune responses (Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2025). Additionally, Dr. Akay has investigated the inhibitory effects of Morus nigra leaf extract on DNA glycation and its potential in preventing advanced glycation end products (Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2024). Her work also includes the antiglycative effects of Capsicum annuum (chili) and pyridoxamine in experimental diabetes models (Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia, 2023). 🌱🧬🔬

Publications📚

Fructose-derived glycation and immune function: Effects on antigen binding in human IgG and lymphocytes 🧬

  • Authors: Feryal Akay, Nesrin İnceören, Cemal Nas, Beran Yokuş, Göksel Kızıl, Murat Kızıl
  • Journal: Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics

Evaluation of ethanol extract of Morus nigra L. as an inhibitory agent for DNA-Advanced glycation end product (DNA-AGEs) 🍃

  • Authors: Feryal Akay
  • Journal: Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics

Antiglycative Effect of Combination of Extracts of Capsicum annuum (chilli) and Pyridoxamine Against Glycation in Streptozotocin-induced Experimental Diabetes in Rats 🌶️

  • Authors: Nesrin İnceören, Feryal Akay, Cemal Nas, Engin Deveci, Göksel Kızıl, Murat Kızıl
  • Journal: Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia

Determination Of Antioxidant Activity of Dietary Selenium, Oleuropein, Glutathione Mixture 🥗

  • Authors: Feryal Akay, Göksel Kızıl
  • Journal: European Journal of Technic

Geung-Joo Lee | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Geung-Joo Lee | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof Geung-Joo Lee, Chungnam National University, South Korea

Prof. Geung-Joo Lee is a distinguished scientist specializing in genome editing, molecular breeding, and crop improvement 🌱. With a Ph.D. in Crop and Soil Science from the University of Georgia (USA) and over two decades of experience, he serves as a professor at Chungnam National University. His groundbreaking research includes CRISPR-Cas9 technologies, functional genomics, and cultivar development for crops like watermelon, melon, and camelina. 📚 Prof. Lee has published extensively in high-impact journals and holds leadership roles in professional organizations. His innovative work addresses global challenges in food security, sustainability, and plant science, exemplifying research excellence. 🌍✨

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Educational Background 🎓

Prof. Geung-Joo Lee boasts an impressive academic foundation 🌟. He earned his Ph.D. in Crop and Soil Science from the University of Georgia, USA, in December 2000 🎓, showcasing his expertise in plant science. Prior to this, he completed a Master of Science in Horticultural Science in February 1991 and a Bachelor of Science in Horticulture in February 1989, both from the prestigious Seoul National University, Korea 🌱. These academic achievements highlight his commitment to advancing knowledge in crop science and horticulture, forming the basis for his impactful research and contributions to the field of agriculture and biotechnology 🌍.

Professional Experience and Contributions 💼

Prof. Geung-Joo Lee has held a series of prestigious academic and research positions throughout his career 🌱. Since August 2011, he has been a Professor at the Dept. of Horticulture, Chungnam National University 🏫. Prior to that, he served as an Assistant Professor at Mokpo National University from March 2009 to July 2011. He also contributed as a Senior Researcher at the Advanced Radiation Technology Institute, KAERI from 2005 to 2009, specializing in mutation breeding and genetics 🔬. His postdoctoral research at the University of Missouri and the University of Georgia further solidified his expertise in agronomy and crop science 🌾.

Research Focus Area 🌱🧬

Prof. Geung-Joo Lee’s research primarily focuses on plant genomics and crop improvement 🌱. He specializes in genome editing techniques, including engineered nucleases and transformation, to enhance flower quality, disease resistance, plant morphology, and nutritional composition 🍅. His work on cultivar development spans various horticultural crops, including turfgrass, petunia, lily, and miscanthus 🌸. Prof. Lee also explores functional genomics, examining gene mechanisms, chromosomal locations, and gene networks 🔬. He is committed to studying functional horticultural crops such as halophytes and landraces, aiming to improve sustainability and adaptability in agriculture 🌾.

Professional Organizations 🌱✨

Prof. Geung-Joo Lee is an active member of several prestigious professional organizations 🌍. He is part of the International Society for Horticultural Sciences and the National Associations of Plant Breeders, contributing to global discussions in plant science 🌱. In Korea, he holds key roles, serving as Secretary of General Affairs and Field Editor for Breeding & Genetics in the Korean Society of Horticultural Science. He is also an Associate Editor for Breeding Science of Korea 🖋️ and currently serves as the President of the Korean Society of Turfgrass Science, leading advancements in turfgrass research 🌾.

Publication Top Notes 📄✨

Leaf Area Prediction of Pennywort Plants Grown in a Plant Factory Using Image Processing and an Artificial Neural Network

Optimized Regeneration of Petunia Protoplast and Its Association with Tissue Identity Regulators

Genetic Dissection of CRISPR-Cas9 Mediated Inheritance of Independently Targeted Alleles in Tobacco α-1,3-Fucosyltransferase 1 and β-1,2-Xylosyltransferase 1 Loci

Optimization of Protoplast Isolation from Leaf Mesophylls of Chinese Cabbage (Brassica rapa ssp. pekinensis) and Subsequent Transfection with a Binary Vector

Novel genes in response to varying water deficit in oil crop Camelina sativa

Genome-wide identification, functional prediction and expression profiling of long non-coding RNAs in Camelina sativa

In vitro screening for Botrytis leaf blight resistance in Lilium species

Reduced ethylene production in tomato fruits upon CRSPR/Cas9-mediated lemads-rin mutagenesis

Conclusion🔍

Prof. Geung-Joo Lee’s extensive research portfolio, global collaborations, leadership roles, and impactful publications make him a highly suitable and deserving candidate for a Best Researcher Award. His work exemplifies innovation and excellence, with profound implications for agriculture, food security, and biotechnology.