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

Sailee Chowdhury | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Sailee Chowdhury | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof Sailee Chowdhury, BCDA College of Pharmacy & Technology, India

Prof. Sailee Chowdhury is a distinguished academic and researcher in pharmaceutical technology with 17+ years of teaching experience 📚✨. She holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Technology and has over 11 years of postdoctoral research experience. Her work spans flavonoids, nanoparticles, tissue engineering, and sustainable practices in drug discovery 🌿🔬. Prof. Chowdhury has published extensively in reputed journals and authored several book chapters, showcasing her commitment to knowledge dissemination 📖. As Head of the Department, she leads with excellence in education and administration 🏫🎓. Her active role in conferences and institutional committees reflects her influence and dedication to research ethics and innovation 🌍💡.

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Educational Background 🎓

Prof. Sailee Chowdhury is a highly qualified academic with a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Technology from MAKAUT, Kolkata, awarded in 2013 🎓🔬. She holds an M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Chemistry with First Class honors (SGPA 9) from Biju Pattnaik University of Technology (2006) 🧪📘 and qualified GATE in 2004 🎯. Her academic journey began with a B.Pharm degree (Honors) scoring 80.3% from Burdwan University in 2004, followed by stellar performances in Higher Secondary (68%, WBCHSE, 2000) and Madhyamik (87%, WBBSE, 1998) 📚🌟. Prof. Chowdhury’s consistent academic excellence forms the foundation of her illustrious career in pharmaceutical education and research 🌍📖.

Professional Experience and Contributions 💼

Prof. Sailee Chowdhury brings over 17 years of teaching experience at BCDA College of Pharmacy & Technology, Kolkata 🎓📘, where she has progressed through roles from Lecturer to Professor and currently serves as Head of the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry (since April 2022) 🧪🔬. Post-Ph.D., she has over 11 years of academic and research experience 🌟. She actively contributes to UG and PG education, administrative roles, NBA accreditation, and institutional committees 📊📜. A recognized academic leader, she has organized national and international seminars, served as a reviewer for reputed journals and books, and contributed extensively to pharmaceutical education 🌍💡.

Participation in Conference Seminar & Workshops 🌐

Prof. Sailee Chowdhury has actively participated in numerous national and international conferences, seminars, and workshops, serving in roles such as Joint Convenor, Evaluator, Co-chairperson, Chairperson, Panelist, and Advisory Member 🎤📚. Highlights include the 72nd Indian Pharmaceutical Congress in Nagpur, the International Conference on Drug Discovery at Brainware University 🌍💊, and multiple events organized by institutions like Jadavpur University and Amity University 🧪📖. She has chaired scientific sessions on medicinal plants and sustainable pharmaceutical practices, fostering academia-industry partnerships, and evaluating cutting-edge research, reflecting her commitment to advancing pharmaceutical education and research 🌱🔬.

Research Focus Area 🌱🧬

Prof. Sailee Chowdhury’s research spans pharmaceutical sciences, biomaterials, and sustainable innovation 🌿🔬. Her work includes the role of flavonoids and phenolics in gut microbiota modulation and combating metabolic diseases and biotic stress 🩺🍃. She advances enzymology in drug discovery 💊🧪, sustainable practices in the pharmaceutical industry 🌍⚗️, and plant-protein-based future foods 🌱🍽️. Her expertise extends to cutting-edge biomaterials, exploring nanoparticles for gene expression and osteoconductivity 🦴🧬, alginate biocomposites for drug delivery 🦠, and silk fibroin scaffolds for tissue engineering 🧵🏗️. This multidisciplinary focus aims to enhance healthcare, sustainability, and innovation, positioning her as a leader in pharmaceutical research. 🌟📘

Publication Top Notes📄✨

Flavonoids and their metabolites: Impact on gut microbiota in connection with chronic metabolic diseases

Phenolics as Shielding Counterparts from Plants to Combat Biotic Stress Mediated by Microbes and Nematodes

Enzymology in drug discovery

Sustainable Practices in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Development and Adoption

Applications of Modified Plant Protein-Based Future Foods

Nanoparticles for triggering gene expression and osteoconductivity

Biocomposites of Alginates in Drug Delivery

Silk Fibroin–Based Biomaterial Scaffold in Tissue Engineering: Present Persuasive Perspective

Conclusion

Prof. Sailee Chowdhury demonstrates a holistic profile of academic excellence, significant research contributions, and impactful teaching and leadership roles. These attributes strongly position her as a suitable nominee for the Best Researcher Award. Her focus on innovative and sustainable pharmaceutical practices adds further value to her candidacy.

Omar Khatir | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Omar Khatir | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr Omar Khatir, University of Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria 

Dr. Omar Khatir is an accomplished researcher specializing in biomechanics and biomaterials, with a focus on medical device innovation. 🎓⚙️ Holding a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, his work advances middle ear prostheses and orthopedic implants, utilizing finite element modeling, hydroxyapatite, and honeycomb structures for improved performance. 🦻🦾 Dr. Khatir has authored high-impact publications and presented at prestigious conferences like IConTES 2024 and SNIBIA 2023. 🌍📚 Proficient in tools like MATLAB, Abaqus, and SolidWorks, he bridges academia and industry through teaching, research, and production management. His contributions enhance healthcare technology and patient outcomes, cementing his status as a leader in the field. 🌟💡

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Educational Background 🎓

Dr. Omar Khatir has an impressive academic foundation in mechanical engineering 🎓⚙️ from Djilali Liabès University, Sidi Bel Abbes. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. (2022–2025), his research focuses on the mechanical behavior of biomaterials for middle ear prosthesis implants. 🦻 Prior to this, he earned a Master’s degree (2019–2021), specializing in design and simulation, with a thesis on developing a torsion test bench. 🛠️ He also holds a Bachelor’s degree (2016–2019), where he analyzed performance anomalies in Wankel engines. 🔧 His academic journey began with a Baccalaureate in Math-Technics (2016), emphasizing electrical engineering. 🔌📐

Professional Experience 💼

Dr. Omar Khatir has diverse professional experience in mechanical engineering 🛠️. As a University Lecturer (2023–2024) at Djilali Liabès University, he teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses, supervises student research, and conducts biomechanical research 🏫🔬. Previously, as a Workshop Manager (2022–2023) at the Military Clothing and Sleeping Establishment, he managed production processes, maintained quality standards, and oversaw equipment maintenance ⚙️. Between 2019 and 2022, he worked as a Freelance Mechanical Engineer, providing engineering services in automotive mechanics 🚗 and agricultural equipment maintenance 🚜. He also gained industrial experience through an internship at CMA-Sidi Bel Abbes in 2019.

International Conferences 🌐

Dr. Omar Khatir has actively participated in international conferences 🌍, presenting his research on biomaterials and medical devices. He delivered a poster presentation at the International Conference on Technology, Engineering, and Science (IConTES) 2024 in Antalya, Turkey, evaluating Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) as an alternative to titanium in middle ear implants 🦻. At SNIBIA 2023 in Algeria, he gave an oral presentation on the behavior of middle ear prostheses using finite element modeling 🧠. He also presented on biocompatible materials with hydroxyapatite coating at SDACM 2024 in Algeria.

Research Focus Area 🌱🧬

Dr. Omar Khatir focuses on biomechanics and biomaterials, with particular emphasis on medical implants. His research addresses the mechanical behavior of materials used in middle ear prostheses and orthopedic implants 🦻💪. Dr. Khatir explores finite element modeling for optimizing prosthesis performance, applying advanced material degradation techniques and studying biocompatible materials like hydroxyapatite for implants 🦠. His work aims to improve patient outcomes by enhancing implant design, particularly with honeycomb structures and multi-cellular foam technology used in prosthetics and orthopedic devices. His research significantly impacts medical device optimization for better patient quality of life.

Publication Top Notes

Enhancing pressure ulcer prevention through optimized design of a multi-cellular foam mattress

Enhancing middle ear implants: Study of biocompatible materials with hydroxyapatite coating

Enhanced orthopedic implant design for transfemoral amputation incorporating a honeycomb structure technology

Multi-objective optimization of prosthetic multi-cells foam liner

Optimizing mechanical behavior of middle ear prosthesis using finite element method with material degradation FGM in three functions

Evaluation and Comparison of the Mechanical Behaviors of a Middle Ear Prosthesis using the Finite Element Method

Conclusion 🔍

Dr. Omar Khatir is highly suitable for consideration for a Best Researcher Award based on his academic background, research achievements, practical contributions, and impact on healthcare technology. His dedication to advancing medical device technology and improving patient outcomes makes him a strong contender.

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.

 

Ahmed Bhran | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Ahmed Bhran | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Ahmed Bhran, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Bhran is an accomplished academic and researcher in chemical and petroleum engineering. He completed his B.Sc. in Petroleum Refining Engineering in 1997, followed by a Master’s and Ph.D. from INPL, France (2007-2011). With positions ranging from Assistant Professor to full Professor at the Faculty of Petroleum and Mining Engineering, Egypt, and an associate professorship at Al Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia, since 2016, his expertise spans teaching and impactful research. His work includes process simulation, energy efficiency, and sustainable solutions, making him a strong contender for the “Best Researcher Award.” 🌍🔬📚

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Educational Background 🎓

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Bhran’s academic journey showcases dedication and global expertise in chemical and petroleum engineering. Starting with his bachelor’s degree from Chabas Emeir Secondary School, Egypt (1990-1992), he earned a B.Sc. in Petroleum Refining Engineering (1992-1997) and completed military service (1998-1999). From 1999-2003, he pursued an M.Sc. and served as a Demonstrator in Chemical Engineering. His career advanced with a Ph.D. from INPL, France (2007-2011). He held roles from Assistant Lecturer to Professor at Egypt’s Faculty of Petroleum and Mining Engineering (2003-present) and has been an Associate Professor at Al Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia since 2016. 🌍🔬👨‍🏫

Teaching Experience💼📚

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Bhran is a seasoned educator with extensive teaching experience across various scientific courses in the Faculty of Petroleum and Mining Engineering and other engineering faculties in Egypt. His expertise covers fundamental and advanced topics, including chemical engineering principles, heat transfer, and separation processes. He adeptly teaches mass transfer operations, petrochemicals, and polymer science. His curriculum extends to chemical reaction engineering, petroleum refining, natural gas processing, and the evaluation and analysis of crude oil and its products. Dr. Bhran’s comprehensive instruction shapes the next generation of engineers in these vital sectors. 🧪📚👨‍🏫💡🌍

Training Experience 📚🌐

Dr. Ahmed A. Bhran possesses extensive experience as a trainer in the chemical, oil, gas, and petrochemical industries, delivering specialized training courses for industry professionals. His expertise includes diverse topics such as chemical selection for oil and gas treatment, advances in ethylene, propylene, and polymer technologies, and water treatment processes. He offers in-depth training in polymerization techniques, corrosion control, natural gas processing, and troubleshooting operations. Dr. Bhran’s courses also cover heat exchangers, distillation, compressors, and pumps, alongside pressure vessel design, valve technology, and pipeline maintenance. His training imparts critical skills for enhancing operational efficiency and equipment management. 🛢️🔧📚🌐

Research Works🔬📖

Dr. Ahmed Bhran’s Ph.D. thesis focused on developing smart photochromic fibers and films by incorporating spiropyran into polyurethane elastomers. This innovation aimed to create intelligent materials for biomedical textiles and sportswear, enabling optical measurements to monitor skin pressure in medical settings and support athlete recovery. The work included modeling the relation between mechanical properties and photochromic activity. His M.Sc. research explored the rheology of untreated fuel oils with various paraffin/asphaltene content, using viscometric tests to determine non-Newtonian flow behavior and effects of flow improvers. Both studies combined practical applications and complex modeling. 🧪📘👕🛢️

Research Focus Area 🌱🧬

Dr. Ahmed A. Bhran’s research primarily focuses on chemical engineering with a strong emphasis on petroleum refining, natural gas processing, and petrochemical engineering. His studies cover topics such as process simulation and optimization, hydrotreating, polymer science, and enhancement of refinery processes. He also explores environmental and safety aspects, such as water quality management and process safety assessment. Dr. Bhran’s work in mathematical modeling and simulation aims at improving industrial efficiency and sustainability. His contributions span applications in fuel oil rheology, membrane technologies, and biofuel production. 🌍🛢️🧪📊

Publication Top Notes📄✨

Optimum Planning of Carbon Capture and Storage Network Using Goal Programming

Analysis Study of Available Alternatives for Mitigation of Aromatic Hydrocarbon Emissions from a Glycol Dehydration Unit

Simultaneous Synthesis of Single- and Multiple-Contaminant Water Networks Using LINGO and Excel Software

Management of physical and chemical water quality in Kotchener drain (Kafr El Sheikh, Egypt)

New Approach for Designing an Optimum and Flexible Heat Exchanger Network

Optimum rescheduling of water networks for batch processes using a goal programming technique

Designing Water Inter-Plant Networks of Single and Multiple Contaminants through Mathematical Programming

Optimum Design of Naphtha Recycle Isomerization Unit with Modification by Adding De-Isopentanizer

Conclusion 🔍

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Bhran’s career is marked by significant advancements in petroleum refining, chemical engineering, and applied research aimed at improving environmental and industrial processes. His continuous contributions through publications, innovative research in energy and environmental engineering, and substantial teaching experience underscore his suitability for the “Best Researcher Award.” His work not only enriches academic understanding but also offers practical solutions to modern engineering challenges.