Prof. Dr. Turgay Cakmak | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Turgay Cakmak | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Professor Turgay Cakmak is a leading expert in plant molecular biology and microalgal biotechnology. He currently serves at Istanbul Medeniyet University, where he has held faculty roles. His research focuses on cellular redox regulation, alternative oxidase pathways, and the biotechnological potential of stress-adapted microalgae. With international research experience in Sweden and the USA, he has led multiple nationally funded projects and supervised numerous graduate theses. His work bridges fundamental science and applied innovation in sustainable bioenergy, environmental resilience, and molecular plant responses.

Prof. Dr. Turgay Cakmak | Istanbul Medeniyet University | Turkey

Profile

SCOPUS

ORCID

GOOGLE SCHOLAR

Education 

Professor Turgay Cakmak holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Biology from Atatürk University. His doctoral research included collaborative experimental work carried out at two internationally recognized institutions: Lund University in Sweden and California State University San Marcos in the United States. His thesis, titled niversity, where he investigated the impacts of electrical field application on the cold resistance of selected plant species. His acade Plant Respiratory Chain: Regulation of Cellular Redox by Inorganic Nitrogen Sources and Redox Responses of Alternative Oxidase, was supervised by Professor Rahmi Dumlupinar. He also holds a Master of Science degree in Biology, completed in December at Atatürk Umic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Biology at the same university.

Experience

Professor Turgay Cakmak has over two decades of academic and research experience in molecular biology and genetics. He currently serves as a professor at Istanbul Medeniyet University, where he has held academic positions including assistant and associate professorships. His postdoctoral research was conducted at Bilkent University’s National Nanotechnology Research Center. He also gained international research experience as a research assistant at Lund University in Sweden and California State University San Marcos in the United States. Earlier in his career, he served as a research assistant at Atatürk University, contributing to numerous national and international projects in plant physiology, redox biology, and microalgal biotechnology.

Awards and Recognitions

Throughout his academic journey, Professor Cakmak has earned multiple honors and competitive research fellowships. These include a postdoctoral research scholarship awarded for work on anatomical and biochemical responses of Arabidopsis thaliana to various nitrogen sources. He was selected for the Erasmus Mobility Grant, which enabled a short research visit to the University of Napoli Federico II in Italy. His poster presentation was awarded the Best Poster Prize at the International VII Molecular Biology and Genetics Winter School. Additionally, he received support from TÜBİTAK for participation in the European Molecular Biology Laboratory PhD Symposium in Heidelberg, Germany. His time at California State University San Marcos was supported by a prestigious NIH-funded research scholarship.

Contributions 

Professor Turgay Cakmak has made impactful contributions to plant molecular biology, microalgal biotechnology, and redox signaling. His work has expanded scientific understanding of how stress conditions influence metabolic pathways in plants and microalgae, particularly focusing on antioxidant mechanisms, alternative oxidase responses, and sustainable bioresource development. He has led and collaborated on numerous national and international research projects, mentored graduate students, and published widely in high-impact journals. His innovative studies on algae-based biofuels, natural pigments, and functional bioproducts highlight his commitment to integrating molecular biology with real-world applications in health, energy, and the environment.

Research Projects

Professor Turgay Cakmak has led and contributed to a wide array of interdisciplinary research projects focused on plant physiology, microalgal biotechnology, and cellular redox regulation. He served as Principal Investigator (PI) and researcher in projects funded by prominent institutions such, the Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, and Istanbul Medeniyet University Research Fund. His projects include the establishment of a microalgae culture collection, investigations into antioxidant properties and carotenoid biosynthesis in microalgae under stress conditions, and the biotechnological evaluation of algae from volcanic crater lakes. He has also led studies on biodiesel feedstock production from microalgae, cryopreservation techniques, and the role of nitrogen sources in cellular redox responses in plants. These projects highlight his leadership in integrating molecular biology with applied biotechnology and environmental sustainability.

Research Focus 

Professor Cakmak’s research is primarily centered on understanding the molecular mechanisms of redox regulation in plants, with special attention to the role of inorganic nitrogen sources and alternative oxidase activity. His work has extended to exploring the physiological and biochemical adaptations of plants and microalgae under stress conditions. Notably, his research interests have expanded into algal biotechnology and biofuel development, focusing on the biotechnological potential of microalgae under various environmental stresses. He has contributed significantly to knowledge on microalgal biodiesel production, stress biology, and redox signaling pathways, establishing himself as a recognized scholar in both plant molecular biology and environmental biotechnology.

Publications

Mycosporine-like amino acids in microalgae and cyanobacteria: Biosynthesis, diversity, and applications in biotechnology

Authors: Görünmek M., Ballık B., Cakmak Z.E., Cakmak T.
Journal: Algal Research.

Long-term diazotrophic cultivation of Trichormus sp. IMU26: Evaluation of physiological changes related to elevated phycobiliprotein content
Authors: Haddad M.F., Dayioglu T., Yaman M., Nalbantoglu B., Cakmak T.
Journal: Journal of Applied Phycology.

Study of the Ability of Lutein and Neoxanthin as Standards and in the Extract of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii to Prevent Oxidatively Induced DNA Base Damage Using Ultrasensitive GC–MS/MS Analysis
Authors: Şahin S., Aybastıer Ö., Dawbaa S., Karkar B., Cakmak T.
Journal: Chromatographia.

Antioxidant composite films with chitosan and carotenoid extract from Chlorella vulgaris: Optimization of ultrasonic-assisted extraction of carotenoids and surface characterization of chitosan films
Authors: Şahin S., Nasir N.T.B.M., Erken I., Cakmak Z.E., Cakmak T.
Journal: Materials Research Express.

Long-term diazotrophic cultivation induces phycobiliprotein production in Anabaena variabilis IMU8
Authors: Haddad M.F., Dayioglu T., Nalbantoğlu B., Cakmak T.
Journal: Biocell.

Prof Yongfeng Li | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof Yongfeng Li | Biomaterials | Best Researcher Award

Prof Yongfeng Li, Forestry College of Shandong Agricultural University, China

Prof. Yongfeng Li, a leading researcher in Wood Science and Technology, holds a Ph.D. from Northeast Forestry University, China. With international experience as a visiting scholar at the University of Maryland and FPInnovations in Canada, he excels in polymer-wood composites, nanotechnology, and sustainable materials. Prof. Li’s groundbreaking research is published in high-impact journals like Nature and ACS Applied Nano Materials. He holds numerous patents, including innovative wood treatments, and has received prestigious awards such as the Shenzong Qi Wood Award. As a project leader and editorial board member, he combines academic excellence with impactful innovation. 🌱🏆📚.

Publication Profile

SCOPUS

ORCID

Academic and Experience 🎓

Prof. Yongfeng Li has a distinguished educational background and professional experience in Wood Science and Technology. He earned his Ph.D. (2008-2012), Master’s (2005-2008), and Bachelor’s (2001-2005) degrees from Northeast Forestry University, China. Prof. Li expanded his expertise through international exposure as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Maryland (2016-2017) in Material Science and Engineering and at FPInnovations in Canada (2011-2012), focusing on wood modification. This blend of advanced education and global experience underpins his leadership in wood science, sustainable materials, and innovative research, cementing his reputation as a prominent figure in his field. 🌳🔬🌍

Accolades and Recognition 🥇

Prof. Yongfeng Li has received numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout his illustrious career. 🌟 In 2019, he became an Editorial Board Member of Advances in Materials. 📘 In 2018, he earned third prize for “National Ecological Civilization & E-Teaching Achievements” 🌍 and was named “Pacemaker to Young Post Expert” at Shandong Agricultural University. 🏅 His first prize in the “Micro-Lecture Competition for Agriculture and Forestry Majors” followed in the same year. 📚 Earlier, he received honors like the Jiangsu High-Level Talent Plan (2015) 💼 and the “SHENZONGQI” Wood Science Paper Prize (2012). 📜 His academic journey is decorated with multiple scholarships, teaching awards, and leadership recognitions. 🎓✨

Scientific and Technological Achievement🌱🏆

Yongfeng Li, Xiaoying Dong, and collaborators have made significant contributions to wood hybrid materials and coatings through patented innovations. A notable patent (ZL201610114880.4) describes a superhydrophobic, oleophobic, antifungal, antibacterial, fire-retardant, and weather-resistant wood modifier, transferred on 30 November 2017 for ¥330,000. Another patent (ZL201610114670.5) covers waterborne wood coatings modified by 2D graphene oxide and 1D nanocellulose, transferred on 1 September 2020 for ¥100,000. Innovative nanoclay (ZL201210287368.1) and POSS (ZL201210287595.4) infiltration methods for hybrid nanocomposites were also patented, transferred in 2020 and 2021, respectively, each for ¥100,000. These advancements highlight breakthroughs in sustainable, functional materials. 🌱🔬✨

Book/Chapter📖

Yongfeng Li has contributed significantly to the field of composite materials and biopolymer grafting through key book chapters. In Advances in Composite Materials – Analysis of Natural and Man-made Materials (2011), Chapter 9 explores “Wood-Polymer Composites,” highlighting innovative approaches to material enhancement (ISBN: 978-953-307-449-8). Additionally, in Biopolymer Grafting: Applications (2017), co-authored with Xiaoying Dong, Chapter 11 delves into “Grafting Modification of Wood for High Performance,” showcasing advancements in biopolymer applications (ISBN: 978-0-12-810462-0). Published by INTECH and Elsevier, these works underscore groundbreaking insights into sustainable and high-performance materials. 📚🌱✨.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Prof. Yongfeng Li’s research primarily revolves around wood science and sustainable materials engineering. He specializes in wood reinforcement and stabilization, polymer-wood composites, and nanotechnology applications. His work includes innovations like epoxy-acrylic polymer filling for wood strengthening, graphene oxide-enhanced coatings, and vacuum-thermo treatments for dimensional stability. Prof. Li’s research also explores environmentally friendly structural materials, such as laminated poplar veneer lumber and in-situ polymerized wood panels. His contributions significantly advance sustainable construction materials, mechanical property enhancement, and green engineering solutions, bridging the gap between academia and industrial applications. 🌱🏗️🧪

Publication Top Notes📄✨

Current utilization of waste biomass as filler for wood adhesives: A review

Enhancing the Mechanical Properties of Waterborne Polyurethane Paint by Graphene Oxide for Wood Products

Acrylic Resin Filling Cell Lumen Enabled Laminated Poplar Veneer Lumber as Structural Building Material

Nanocellulose-reinforced polyurethane as flexible coating for cork floor

Acetylated nanocellulose reinforced hydroxypropyl starch acetate realizing polypropylene replacement for green packaging application

AgCu Nanoparticles as an Antibacterial Coating for Wood

Epoxy-Acrylic Polymer In-Situ Filling Cell Lumen and Bonding Cell Wall for Wood Reinforcement and Stabilization

 

Vinutha Moses | Biomaterials | Biomaterials Excellence

Vinutha Moses | Biomaterials | Biomaterials Excellence

Dr Vinutha Moses, RV College of Engineering, India

Dr. Vinutha Moses is a dedicated researcher and educator in biomaterials and chemical engineering, with extensive experience as an Assistant Professor at R.V. College of Engineering and Sapthagiri College of Engineering. Her work focuses on sustainable materials, innovative biomaterials, and eco-friendly solutions. Key publications include studies on bio-resins from organic waste, nanotechnology in water treatment, and high-strength cellulose resins for wood composites. Actively engaged in conferences and workshops, she continually enhances her expertise in AI, sustainable technologies, and biomaterial applications. Her strong academic background and commitment to sustainable innovation make her a valuable contributor to biomaterials research. 🌱🔬📚

Publication Profile

GoogleScholar

Orcid

Educational Background 🎓

Dr. Vinutha Moses holds an MSc(Res) and is pursuing a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from RV College of Engineering, Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Her advanced studies emphasize the development of sustainable and innovative materials, highlighting her expertise in chemical processes and biomaterials. Her academic background is grounded in rigorous research and applications that bridge chemical engineering with environmental sustainability. This educational foundation supports her ongoing contributions to the field, aligning with her broader interests in eco-friendly solutions and innovative research. Dr. Moses’ qualifications reflect her commitment to academic excellence and impactful research. 🎓🔬🌱

Current Role and Focus 💼

Dr. Vinutha Moses has extensive teaching experience in chemical engineering, having worked as an Assistant Professor at R.V. College of Engineering since 2016 and Sapthagiri College of Engineering from 2012 to 2016. She has also served as a Lecturer in various institutions, including R.V. College of Engineering (2007), Nijaiingappa Educational Centre (2002-2003), and Good Wills Polytechnical College (2001-2002). In addition to her academic roles, she has coordinated technical and non-technical events, showcasing her leadership and organizational skills. Dr. Moses’ diverse teaching career reflects her dedication to education and research in chemical engineering. 👩‍🏫🔬📚

Research Focus Area 🌱🧬

Dr. Vinutha Moses’ research primarily focuses on biomaterials, sustainable materials, and environmental applications of chemical engineering. Her work includes the development of bio-resins from organic waste for high-strength composites, wastewater treatment using nanotechnology and microbial fuel cells, and exploring eco-friendly solutions like bio-based polymers and biofuels. She has also researched advanced applications in oil recovery, including microbial enhancement and biosurfactants. With a strong background in nanotechnology, her work spans the intersections of sustainability, chemical engineering, and innovative biomaterials for environmental impact. 🌱🔬💡

Participation at National/International Conference 🎓🌍

Dr. Vinutha Moses has actively contributed to various international conferences, showcasing her expertise in sustainable engineering and technology. She presented on “Integrated Waste Management Systems” at the International Conference on Sustainable Environment and Engineering (ICSEE’19) in 2019. Additionally, her work on “Nanotechnology as Antibacterial and Heavy Metal Removal in Wastewater Treatment” was featured at the International Conference on Sustainable Engineering and Technology (iConset 2018). Her contributions also include the development of bio-resins from organic waste for high-strength composites and research on electroless gold plating bath. Dr. Moses’ research continues to impact both environmental and material sciences. 🌍🔬♻️

Publication Top Notes📄✨

Microbial hydraulic acid fracturing

Economical synthesis of oxygen to combat the COVID-19 pandemic

Hydroxymethyl furfural (HMF) a high strength cellulose resin for wood composite laminates

Development of a bio-resin from organic waste and its application to make high strength composites

Biological synthesis of copper nanoparticles and its impact

Phytochemical profile, antibacterial and antidiabetic effects of crude aqueous leaf extract of Datura stramonium

Production of biofuel from micro algae (Chlorella pyrenoidosa) using vertical reactor system and effect of nitrogen on growth and lipid content

Use of Keratin Present in Chicken Feather as a Hydrogen Storage Material: A Review

Wastewater Treatment Using Anaerobic Fluidized Bed Membrane Bioreactor Coupled with Microbial Fuel Cells for Circular Economy

Conclusion 🔍

Dr. Vinutha Moses’ combination of academic roles, publication record, conference participation, and continuous professional development makes her well-suited for contributing to Research for Biomaterials Excellence. Her deep understanding of chemical engineering principles, applied research in sustainable materials, and active engagement in educational and research initiatives position her as a strong candidate for leading and collaborating on innovative biomaterials projects.