Dr. Donghui Zhao | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Donghui Zhao | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Changzhou University | China

Dr. Donghui Zhao is a dynamic and dedicated researcher in the field of nanomedicine, currently serving as a Lecturer at the School of Pharmacy, Changzhou University. A graduate of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, with a major in Biomedical Engineering, Dr. Zhao has consistently demonstrated academic excellence and a passion for advancing scientific discovery. His research direction focuses on the development and application of nanomaterials for therapeutic innovation, particularly exploring the unique properties of nanoscale systems for biomedical use. With a growing reputation in the scientific community, Dr. Zhao has authored and co-authored 10 peer-reviewed papers indexed in SCI and Scopus databases, with an h-index of 5 and a total of 19 citations, reflecting the early yet meaningful impact of his research contributions. His work aims to push the boundaries of nanotechnology by exploring the potential of nanocarriers for drug delivery, targeted therapy, and diagnostics. Beyond publications, Dr. Zhao has been actively involved in advancing intellectual property development, holding six patents related to nanomaterial applications in medicine, which underscores his commitment to translational research and innovation. His contributions bridge fundamental science and applied pharmaceutical research, paving the way for the next generation of targeted treatments. Dr. Zhao’s efforts are focused on exploring more possibilities and potentials of nanomaterials, an area of research that holds immense promise for addressing some of the most pressing medical challenges of the 21st century. His long-term vision is to develop safe, effective, and affordable nanomedicines that can improve therapeutic efficacy while minimizing side effects, thus benefiting patients worldwide. As a faculty member, he mentors students in the fundamentals of nanotechnology, fostering an environment of curiosity, critical thinking, and scientific rigor. He is also actively engaged in interdisciplinary collaborations to integrate nanomaterials with pharmacology and biomedical engineering principles, further enhancing the scope and societal relevance of his research.Dr. Zhao’s career trajectory exemplifies the spirit of innovation, commitment to research excellence, and passion for knowledge dissemination that are essential for shaping the future of science and technology. These attributes make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, as his work continues to create a significant impact on both the academic community and the development of advanced biomedical solutions.

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Featured Publications

Cholesteryl Succinate-Modified Antimicrobial Peptides for Selective Sterilization of Staphylococcus aureus in Photodynamic Therapy

Advances in Carbon Dot Based Enhancement of Photodynamic Therapy of Tumors

Nanoplatforms Derived from Iron Dextran Combined with Ascorbic Acid for Enhanced Photothermal-Chemodynamic Therapy of Tumors

Antimicrobial Peptide Nanoparticle-Based Microneedle Patches for the Treatment of Bacteria-Infected Wounds

In Situ Synthesis of Multifunctional Tellurium Nanorods Stabilized by Polypeptide-Engineered for Photothermal-Sonodynamic Combination Therapy of Tumors

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mingzhu Song | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mingzhu Song | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

School of Preclinical Medicine | Chengdu University | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mingzhu Song is an accomplished materials scientist and researcher at the School of Preclinical Medicine, Chengdu University, where he has made significant contributions to the fields of nanomedicine, tumor immunotherapy, and advanced drug delivery systems. With a strong academic foundation in Materials Science and Engineering, Dr. Song has served as a senior visiting scholar at Chiang Mai University and Georgia State University, where he collaborated with international teams and expanded his research horizons. His work focuses on the preparation of multifunctional nanomedicine delivery systems, transitioning from single-drug carriers to multifunctional, smart-responsive materials with hierarchical and core–shell structures. By combining structural innovation and active immune dual-targeting surface modifications, his research addresses critical clinical challenges, including poor drug targeting, low therapeutic efficacy, and high recurrence rates in tumor treatment. Dr. Song’s research on anti-tumor immune response represents a paradigm shift, transforming “cold tumors” into “hot tumors,” improving immunotherapy response rates, and establishing long-term anti-tumor immune memory. He leads multiple research projects, including grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Province, focusing on photodynamic-immunological synergistic therapy and ROS-triggered ferroptosis-based cancer treatments. As a mentor, Dr. Song actively guides postgraduate students in entrepreneurship, bridging academic innovation and real-world application. He currently serves as a youth editorial board member for several international academic journals, including iMeta, Exploration, Food & Medicine Homology, Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Current Pharmaceutical Analysis, where he contributes to shaping the future of scientific publishing. Dr. Song is also a member of the Chinese Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Chinese Society for Cell Biology. With over a decade of research experience, multiple Chinese patents, and a growing body of highly cited publications in top-tier journals such as Nano-Micro Letters, Coordination Chemistry Reviews, and Theranostics, Dr. Song has positioned himself as a leading figure in precision tumor immunotherapy research. His interdisciplinary approach integrates materials science, immunology, and oncology, providing a scientific basis for developing next-generation therapies that are safer, more effective, and more personalized. His work not only pushes the boundaries of scientific discovery but also provides practical solutions to some of the most pressing challenges in modern cancer treatment, making him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Collagenase Degradable Biomimetic Nanocages Attenuate Porphyromonas gingivalis Mediated Neurocognitive Dysfunction via Targeted Intracerebral Antimicrobial Photothermal and Gas Therapy
Authors: Zhang, YF; Liu, K; Zhao, L

Brain Targeting Bacterial Extracellular Vesicles Enhance Ischemic Stroke Therapy via Efficient ROS Elimination and Suppression of Immune Infiltration
Authors: Sun, MD; Ma, JH; Zhao, L

Microneedles Loaded with L-Arginine-Modified Puerarin-Derived Carbon Nanoparticles Improved Treatment of Diabetic Wound via Photothermal and Nitric Oxide-Based Gas Therapy
Authors: Su, XC; Geng, XR; Zhao, L

Modelling Analysis of Dietary Behaviors and Oral Health Status to Assess the Impact on the Mental Well-Being of Elderly Individuals: A Cross-Sectional Survey Study
Authors: Huang, C; Song, MZ; Yu, XP

Molecularly Imprinted Nanoparticles Hitchhiking on Neutrophils for Precise Treatment of Ischemic Stroke
Authors: Lv, RZ; Li, F; Zhao, L

Modelling Analysis of Career Control Sources and Critical Thinking among Nursing Undergraduates during the Epidemic: A Cross-Sectional Survey Study
Authors: Xiao, Y; Zhao, LR; Huang, C

Dr. Heera Jayan | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Heera Jayan | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Heera Jayan is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Jiangsu University, China, with a Ph.D. in Food Science and Engineering from South China University of Technology. Her research focuses on microbial food safety and advanced analytical methods, with a particular emphasis on Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) for microbial activity and contaminant detection. She has led multiple funded projects, published extensively in high-impact journals, and contributed to the development of nanotechnology- and microfluidics-based rapid detection systems. Her work reflects a balance of technical innovation, scholarly excellence, and international collaboration.

Dr. Heera Jayan | Jiangsu University | China

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Dr. Jayan holds a PhD in Food Science and Engineering from South China University of Technology. Her doctoral research emphasized microbial safety and the use of innovative analytical technologies for food quality assessment. She later pursued postdoctoral research at Jiangsu University, expanding her expertise into nanotechnology-driven methods for rapid microbial detection. Her educational foundation blends traditional food science with modern innovations in spectroscopy and microfluidics, providing a comprehensive base for high-level research and global collaboration.

Research and Innovations

Dr. Jayan has completed and participated in three funded research projects, including one at the national level where she served as principal investigator. Her innovative contributions integrate spectroscopy, nanotechnology, and microfluidics to address real-time detection of pathogens and food contaminants. By focusing on practical, scalable solutions, she bridges the gap between research and real-world application. Her advanced work with SERS positions her at the forefront of developing efficient tools for food safety evaluation, a critical need in global food systems.

Research Contributions

Dr. Jayan has completed one national-level funded project and actively participated in two others, focusing on microbial detection and food quality evaluation. She has published over 42 research papers in reputed journals, including both original articles and reviews. Her work emphasizes real-time detection of contaminants and pathogens using advanced methods like SERS and nanotechnology-based tools. These contributions have advanced the global understanding of microbial food safety and rapid diagnostic techniques.

Research Focus

Dr. Jayan’s research revolves around food safety and quality analysis, with a focus on developing real-time solutions for microbial detection and contaminant evaluation. She integrates techniques from nanotechnology, spectroscopy, and microfluidics to achieve rapid, accurate, and scalable detection platforms. Her work bridges fundamental research with practical applications in food safety, addressing both global public health concerns and industrial challenges.

Publications

Intelligent Gas Sensors for Food Safety and Quality Monitoring: Advances, Applications, and Future Directions
Authors: Heera Jayan; Ruiyun Zhou; Chanjun Sun; Chen Wang; Limei Yin; Xiaobo Zou; Zhiming Guo
Journal: Foods, 2025-08-01

Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Food Industry
Authors: Heera Jayan; Weiqing Min; Zhiming Guo
Journal: Foods, 2025-04-01

Flexible label-free SERS substrate with alginate-chitosan@silver nanocube for in situ nondestructive detection of thiram on apples
Authors: Zhiming Guo; Yuxia Zheng; Chen Wang; Heera Jayan; Limei Yin; Hesham R. El-Seedi; Yunyun Gong; Xiaobo Zou
Journal: Talanta, 2025-02

Assembly of stabilized dendritic magnetic ferric-silver nanocomposite with gold nanoparticles for sensitive detection of ochratoxin A using SERS aptasensor
Authors: Limei Yin; Jianrong Cai; Heera Jayan; Nermeen Yosri; Usman Majeed; Zhiming Guo; Xiaobo Zou
Journal: Food Control, 2024-11

Dual function of magnetic nanocomposites-based SERS lateral flow strip for simultaneous detection of aflatoxin B1 and zearalenone
Authors: Limei Yin; Jianrong Cai; Lixin Ma; Tianyan You; Muhammad Arslan; Heera Jayan; Xiaobo Zou; Yunyun Gong
Journal: Food Chemistry, 2024-07

A film-like SERS aptasensor for sensitive detection of patulin based on GO@Au nanosheets
Authors: Shanshan Xue; Limei Yin; Shipeng Gao; Ruiyun Zhou; Yang Zhang; Heera Jayan; Hesham R. El-Seedi; Xiaobo Zou; Zhiming Guo
Journal: Food Chemistry, 2024-05

Core-satellite nanoassembly system with aptamer-conjugated Au@Ag nanoparticles for SERS detection of patulin in apples
Authors: Xinchen Wu; Limei Yin; Shipeng Gao; Ruiyun Zhou; Yang Zhang; Shanshan Xue; Heera Jayan; Hesham R. El-Seedi; Xiaobo Zou; Zhiming Guo
Journal: Food Control, 2024-05

Conclusion

Dr. Heera Jayan demonstrates exceptional promise as a researcher through her impactful publications, innovative approaches to food safety analysis, and leadership in research projects. While she could expand her professional footprint with more editorial and consultancy roles, her existing record strongly supports her nomination. She is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, reflecting both her present accomplishments and future potential for scientific leadership.

Prof. Dr Yue Cao | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Yue Cao | Nanomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yue Cao is an innovative researcher in the field of metasurfaces, metamaterials, and nanophotonics, with active academic roles at Lanzhou Jiaotong University. A Chinese national, she completed her Ph.D. at Southeast University, including a visiting research stint at the National University of Singapore. Her work focuses on encoded metasurfaces, optical imaging, and information encryption, with impressive contributions to high-impact journals. With awards including the Chien-Shiung Wu Memorial Fund for Women Scholars, she represents the next generation of pioneers in photonic material design.

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Education

Prof. Yue Cao holds a Ph.D. from Southeast University and completed an international research exchange as a Ph.D. student at the National University of Singapore. Her academic foundation blends strong theoretical knowledge with cutting-edge experimental techniques. she has been serving as a lecturer at Lanzhou Jiaotong University, where she continues to mentor students and lead research in optical metasurfaces.

Experience

Currently a lecturer at Lanzhou Jiaotong University, Prof. Cao has contributed to the fields of metamaterials and photonic engineering through academic teaching and high-level research. Her cross-disciplinary expertise in nanophotonics, metasurface imaging, and rail transport systems highlights her versatility. She has co-authored multiple impactful papers with international collaborators, including from Singapore, showcasing her experience in global academic partnerships.

Awards

Prof. Dr. Yue Cao has been recognized with several prestigious honors that highlight her excellence in both research and education. She received an Outstanding Teacher Qualification Certification, affirming her dedication to academic leadership and instructional quality. As a standout figure in science, she was also selected for the esteemed Women Scholars Program of the Chien-Shiung Wu Memorial Fund, celebrating her contributions as a woman in advanced research. Additionally, her early promise was acknowledged through an Outstanding Graduate Student Award, marking her academic brilliance and research potential from the outset.

Research Focus

Prof. Cao’s research focuses on optical and acoustic metasurfaces, particularly for imaging, steganography, and information encryption. Her work integrates nanophotonic design, encoded metasurfaces, and programmable light control, contributing to high-resolution, secure data visualization. Beyond fundamental science, she also explores practical uses in railway transportation equipment and nanodevice design, showing a commitment to application-driven research.

Publications

Chiral Grayscale Imaging Based on a Versatile Metasurface of Spin-Selective Manipulation
Authors: Yue Cao, Yi-Fei Sun, Zi-Yang Zhu, Qian-Wen Luo, Bo-Xiong Zhang, Xiao-Wei Sun, Ting Song
Journal: Materials (2025-07-05)

Multiplexing Optical Images for Steganography by Single Metasurfaces
Authors: Yue Cao, Lili Tang, Jiaqi Li, Chengkuo Lee, Zheng‐Gao Dong
Journal: Small (May 2023)

Decoupled Phase Modulation for Circularly Polarized Light via Chiral Metasurfaces
Authors: Renchao Jin, Lin Deng, Lili Tang, Yue Cao, Yongmin Liu, Zheng-Gao Dong
Journal: ACS Photonics (2023-01-18)

Spin-Selected Bifunctional Metasurface for Grayscale Image and Metalens
Authors: Lili Tang, Yue Cao, Weijie Shi, Jin Wang, Jiaqi Li, Zheng-Gao Dong
Journal: Optics Letters (2023-01-15)

Four-Channel Display and Encryption by Near-Field Reflection on Nanoprinting Metasurface
Authors: Yue Cao, Lili Tang, Jiaqi Li, Chengkuo Lee, Zheng-Gao Dong
Journal: Nanophotonics (2022-06-27)

Spin-Decoupled Omnidirectional Anomalous Refraction Based on a Single Metasurface
Authors: Lili Tang, Yue Cao, Renchao Jin, Ying-Hua Wang, Jiaqi Li, Jin Wang, Zheng-Gao Dong
Journal: Applied Physics Letters (2022-04-25)

Grayscale Image for Broadband Linear Polarization Measurement by an Ultracompact Metasurface
Authors: Yue Cao, Lili Tang, Renchao Jin, Jiaqi Li, Jin Wang, Zheng-Gao Dong
Journal: Optics Letters (2021-03-01)

Assoc. Prof. Dr Anish Kumar Sharma | Nanomaterials | Best Review Paper Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Anish Kumar Sharma | Nanomaterials | Best Review Paper Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Anish Kumar Sharma is a seasoned researcher and Principal at the School of Sciences, P P Savani University 🎓. With a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology 🧬 and minor in Microbiology 🧫, he brings over 9 years of expertise in biotechnology, nanotechnology, and environmental science 🌱. He has authored 45+ publications 📚 and is known for impactful review articles on bioremediation, agrochemical detoxification, and medicinal plant antioxidants 🌿. A qualified CSIR-NET, GATE, and ICAR ARS-NET scholar 🏅, Dr. Sharma bridges innovative science and practical application, making him a standout contributor in sustainable research and education 🔬📖.

Assoc. Prof. Dr Anish Kumar Sharma, School of Sciences PP Savani University, India

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🎓 Education

Dr. Anish Kumar Sharma holds a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology 🧬, with a minor specialization in Microbiology 🧫. He has demonstrated exceptional academic excellence by qualifying prestigious national exams including GATE Biotechnology in 2011 with 99.01 percentile and AIR-151 📊, ICAR ARS-NET in 2013 and 2018 📚, and CSIR-NET in 2013 with AIR-33 🏅. These achievements reflect his deep-rooted expertise and commitment to the life sciences domain. His academic foundation has played a pivotal role in shaping his interdisciplinary research spanning plant science, microbial genetics, nanobiotech, and environmental sustainability 🌱, positioning him as a top-tier educator and scientific leader.

🏛️ Experience

Dr. Anish Kumar Sharma brings over 9 years of academic and research experience 🎓🔬. Currently serving as Principal and Associate Professor at P. P. Savani University, he leads with excellence in education, innovation, and scientific exploration. His expertise spans Plant Biotechnology, Microbial Molecular Biology, Environmental Biotechnology, and Nanotechnology 🌱🧫⚗️. He has authored 45+ peer-reviewed publications 📚 and guided numerous student research projects. His professional journey reflects dedication to interdisciplinary science, curriculum development, and fostering future-ready researchers 🧠💡. As a qualified scholar in GATE, CSIR-NET, and ARS-NET, Dr. Sharma integrates academic rigor with impactful contributions to sustainable biotechnology 🌍.

📖 Book

📘 “Antioxidants from Medicinal Plants and Their Relevance to Human Health” (ISBN: 978-1-947293-40-3) is a comprehensive exploration of the therapeutic potential of plant-derived antioxidants 🌿. Co-authored by Dr. Anish Kumar Sharma and A. Gupta, this book highlights the molecular mechanisms, biochemical pathways, and health benefits of natural antioxidants in combating oxidative stress and related disorders 💊🧬. It covers key medicinal plants, their phytochemical profiles, and their roles in disease prevention including cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular issues ❤️🛡️. Ideal for researchers, students, and health professionals, this book bridges traditional knowledge with modern biomedical science 🔬📖.

🌱 Contributions

Dr. Anish K. Sharma has made impactful strides in plant biotechnology, environmental microbiology, and nanotechnology. His pioneering research on Pseudomonas strains for chlorpyrifos degradation 🧬🌾 has advanced bioremediation efforts to detoxify agrochemical-contaminated soils. He has explored enzyme optimization for environmental detox pathways and co-authored pivotal studies on SARS-CoV-2 genome evolution 🦠🔬, aiding vaccine and tracking strategies. Furthermore, Dr. Sharma promotes agricultural waste valorization 🌾♻️ for eco-friendly innovations in pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and clean technologies, supporting a waste-to-wealth circular economy ♻️💊🌍. His interdisciplinary efforts exemplify science with societal and ecological impact.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Anish Kumar Sharma’s research lies at the intersection of Environmental Biotechnology 🌱, Microbiology 🧫, and Nanotechnology ⚛️. He focuses on developing eco-friendly microbial solutions for bioremediation of pollutants, including pesticides and heavy metals ♻️. His work explores engineered microbes, nano-bioreactors, and sustainable waste-to-resource strategies ♻️🔬. He is also engaged in utilizing plant-based antioxidants, microbial consortia, and nano-enabled materials to combat environmental and health challenges 🌍🧪. Through his multidisciplinary approach, Dr. Sharma contributes to cleaner ecosystems, improved agricultural practices 🌾, and public health safety, making a significant impact on sustainable and green biotechnology 💡🌐.

📚 Publications

Nanomaterials: A Promising Approach for Environmental Restoration
Authors: P. Chauhan, J. Pandit, K. Harkhani, A. Tripathi, N. Kumar, M.V. Patel, A.K. Sharma et al.
Journal: Nanotechnology for Environmental Engineering, Vol. 10(1), 2025

Optimization of Culture Conditions for Maximizing Extracellular Organophosphorus Hydrolase Activity in Pseudomonas Strains with Chlorpyrifos Degradation Potential
Authors: A.K. Sharma, J. Pandit, V. Gautam, P. Shirkot
Journal: Optimization, 2019

Antioxidants from Medicinal Plants and Their Relevance to Human Health
Authors: A. Gupta, A.K. Sharma
Publisher: White Falcon Publishing, 2017 (Book)

Biodegradation of Chlorpyrifos by Microbes – A Review
Authors: A.K. Sharma, J. Pandit
Journal: Discovery Biotechnology, Vol. 7(18), 2016

Emerging Trends in the Valorization of Agricultural Waste and Their Utilization in Agricultural, Pharmaceuticals, and Environmental Cleanup
Authors: V.K. Yadav, A.K. Sharma, A. Gacem, J. Pandit, A. Wany, A. Kumar, M. Arshad et al.
Journal: Waste and Biomass Valorization, Vol. 16(4), 2025

Advanced Bioremediation Strategies for Organophosphorus Compounds
Authors: A.K. Sharma, J. Pandit
Journal: Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters, Vol. 51(4), 2023

Ecological Footprint of Solan District, Himachal Pradesh, India
Authors: J. Pandit, S.K. Bhardwaj, A.K. Sharma
Journal: Current Science, Vol. 122(8), 2022

Prof. Dr Andrea Bernardos | Nanomaterials | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Andrea Bernardos | Nanomaterials | Women Researcher Award

Andrea Bernardos, PhD 🎓, is a chemist specializing in gated mesoporous silica for controlled delivery and nanomedicine. She earned her PhD at UPV under Prof. Ramón Martínez-Mañez, with research stays in Denmark 🇩🇰 and the Czech Republic 🇨🇿. With 33 publications 📚, 1700+ citations 🔬, 4 patents, and experience in 12 research projects, she has also won awards in nanotechnology 🏆. Currently, she is a Project Manager at Senolytic Therapeutics S.L. 💼, coordinating international R\&D projects (H2020, EIT Health, Neotec 🌍). Andrea combines scientific excellence with strong leadership in biotech innovation 💡🧪.

Prof. Dr Andrea Bernardos, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain

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Education 🎓

Andrea Bernardos holds a PhD 🎓 in Chemistry from the Universitat Politècnica de València (2007–2011), where she conducted research at the Interuniversity Research Institute for Molecular Recognition and Technological Development (IDM) 🧪. Her doctoral work focused on gated materials for controlled delivery applications. Prior to her PhD, she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry 🧫 from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (1999–2006), graduating from the Faculty of Sciences 📘. Her strong academic foundation in molecular science and nanotechnology laid the groundwork for her innovative research in drug delivery and nanomedicine 💡🔬.

Experience 💼

Andrea Bernardos is currently a Profesora Titular de Universidad 👩‍🏫 at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) since December 2024, working full-time in the Department of Chemistry at IDM 🧪. Her expertise spans biochemistry, inorganic and pharmaceutical chemistry, cell biology, agricultural engineering, and materials technology 🔬🌾⚙️. Prior to this, she was an Investigadora Distinguida at UPV (2021–2024) and a researcher at CIBER-BBN (2020), focusing on biomaterials and nanomedicine 🧫🧠. She also served as a senior researcher at Senolytic Therapeutics S.L. (2018–2020), bridging academic science and biotech innovation 💼💊. Her career combines excellence in research, teaching, and multidisciplinary collaboration 🌍📚.

Achievements 🏆

Prof. Dr. Andrea Bernardos 🎓 has been awarded prestigious post-doctoral research grants that highlight her exceptional talent and contribution to scientific advancement. She received the Torres Quevedo Grant 🧪 from the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry, and Competitiveness, supporting her innovative work at Senolytic Therapeutics S.L. for three years (2018–2021). Additionally, she was honored with the Beatriz Galindo Grant 🌍—a highly competitive initiative for attracting top-tier research talent—by the Ministry of Science and Innovation. This grant supported her continued research excellence at the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia within the Department of Chemistry 🔬, underscoring her leadership in academia and applied science.

Conferences 📜

Prof. Dr. Andrea Bernardos 🧬 has actively contributed to international scientific forums with groundbreaking research. At the 5th International Caparica Symposium on Nanoparticles/Nanomaterials and Applications 2022 in Portugal 🇵🇹, she delivered an oral presentation on “Lactose-Gated Mesoporous Silica Particles for Controlled Intestinal Release of Essential Oil Components”, demonstrating her expertise in smart drug delivery systems 🌿💊. Additionally, at the X Longevity World Forum in Valencia, Spain 🇪🇸, she shared insights as the corresponding author on “The Challenge to Develop Medicines by Targeting Senescent Cells”, contributing to the frontier of anti-aging and cellular therapy research 🧫🧓.

Research Focus 🔬

Prof. Dr. Andrea Bernardos 🧪 focuses her research on innovative nanotechnology-based approaches for biomedical and environmental applications. Her work spans diverse themes such as biosensors for airborne virus detection 🦠🔬 (Talanta), fluorescent probes for cancer biomarkers 🎯🧫 (Dyes and Pigments), COVID-19-related metabolomics 🧬💉 (Journal of Medical Virology), and antimicrobial nanomaterials 🌿🧼 (IJMS). She also explores chemical strategies for senescent cell removal ⚗️🧓 and smart organonanoclays for triggered biomolecule release 📦💡. Through her interdisciplinary work, Dr. Bernardos contributes significantly to health, safety, and materials science, demonstrating a strong commitment to innovation and real-world impact.

Publications 📄

LC biosensors (Bio-LC): New Resonant Sensors for Direct Detection of Airborne Viruses
🧪 Journal: Talanta (2025-11)
👩‍🔬 Authors: Patricia Noguera, Nuria Pastor-Navarro, Andrea Bernardos, Serena Medaglia, Miguel Alcañiz-Fillol, Rafael Masot-Peris, David Giménez-Romero
🔬 Focus: Airborne virus detection via resonant biosensors

Development of a Novel Near-Infrared Fluorescent Probe Based on Nile Blue for the Detection of Leucine Aminopeptidase as a Cancer Biomarker
🧪 Journal: Dyes and Pigments (2025-09)
👩‍🔬 Authors: Marcia Domínguez, David Azorín-Soriano, Jessie García-Fleitas, Jennifer Soler-Beatty, Andrea Bernardos, et al.
🔬 Focus: Cancer biomarker detection

Metabolomic Biomarkers of Pulmonary Fibrosis in COVID‐19 Patients One Year After Hospital Discharge
🧪 Journal: Journal of Medical Virology (2025-03)
👩‍🔬 Authors: Marina Botello‐Marabotto, Julia Tarrasó, Alba Mulet, Lucía Presa‐Fernández, Estrella Fernández‐Fabrellas, Andrea Bernardos, et al.
🔬 Focus: Long-term COVID-19 metabolomics

Antimicrobial Surfaces: Stainless Steel Functionalized with the Essential Oil Component Vanillin
🧪 Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences (2024-11-12)
👩‍🔬 Authors: Serena Medaglia, Ángela Morellá-Aucejo, María Ruiz-Rico, Félix Sancenón, Luis A. Villaescusa, Ramón Martínez-Máñez, M. Dolores Marcos, Andrea Bernardos
🔬 Focus: Antimicrobial surface technology

Chemical Strategies for the Detection and Elimination of Senescent Cells
🧪 Journal: Accounts of Chemical Research (2024-05-07)
👩‍🔬 Authors: Jessie García-Fleitas, Alba García-Fernández, Vicente Martí-Centelles, Félix Sancenón, Andrea Bernardos, Ramón Martínez-Máñez
🔬 Focus: Targeting senescent cells in aging and disease

Evaluación de Sesiones Prácticas de Laboratorio de Materiales y Nanomateriales en Química, para Alumnos de Primer Curso de Ingeniería Física
🧪 Conference: INRED 2023 (2023-07-13)
👩‍🔬 Authors: Andrea Bernardos Bau, Vicente Martí Centelles, María Dolores Marcos Martínez, Susana Querol Magdalena, Joana Oliver Talens
🔬 Focus: Nanomaterial lab education methods

Gated Organonanoclays for Large Biomolecules: Controlled Release Triggered by Surfactant Stimulus
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👩‍🔬 Author: Andrea Bernardos
🔬 Focus: Smart delivery systems for biomolecules