Nikhil Y G | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Nikhil Y G | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Maharaja Institute of Technology Mysore | India

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Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Nikhil Y G laid the foundation of his scientific career with a strong focus on chemistry. Beginning with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, physics, and mathematics, he developed a deep interest in the experimental and analytical aspects of science. His academic journey progressed with a master’s degree in general chemistry, which honed his understanding of chemical synthesis, analytical techniques, and experimental validation. This strong academic base eventually led him to pursue doctoral research in analytical chemistry, where he deepened his expertise in material science, nanotechnology, and bioanalytical studies.

Professional Endeavors

His career trajectory demonstrates a balance of both research and teaching. With several years of teaching experience at reputed institutions, he contributed to shaping young minds in chemistry and related fields. Alongside teaching, his doctoral research at Visvesvaraya Technological University and Maharaja Institute of Technology Mysuru allowed him to explore frontier areas such as nanoparticle synthesis, enzyme-mimicking behavior, and battery technology. His role as a mentor and tutor also highlights his dedication to education beyond formal classrooms.

Contributions and Research Focus

The core of Mr. Nikhil’s research lies in the synthesis of metal-based and metal-doped nanoparticles and the study of their biological and catalytic properties. His investigations into the enzyme-like activities of nanomaterials have opened new pathways for bioanalytical sensing and diagnostic applications. He has developed analytical methods for enzyme detection, validated through kinetic studies, and has extended his research into emerging areas such as energy storage and battery technology. His work embodies the integration of nanoscience with healthcare and energy solutions.

Academic Publications and Research Dissemination

Mr. Nikhil has authored multiple peer-reviewed articles that reflect his contributions to nanotechnology, bio-catalysis, and analytical chemistry. His publications include studies on vanadium oxide nanozymes as glucose sensors, tungsten oxide nanoparticles mimicking peroxidase activity, and copper oxide nanomaterials with biomedical potential. Additionally, his collaborative work on spectrophotometric methods for hemoglobin detection and hydrogen peroxide quantification demonstrates his versatility in applied analytical chemistry. His manuscripts under review further indicate his continuing momentum in impactful research.

Accolades and Recognition

His scholarly efforts have been acknowledged through acceptance in reputed journals such as Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Nano-Structures & Nano-Objects, and Chemical Science Review and Letters. His ability to combine innovation in nanomaterial synthesis with practical applications in diagnostics and environmental monitoring has established him as a promising researcher in his field. His contributions are also recognized through collaborative work with peers and mentors, underscoring his ability to work across interdisciplinary domains.

Impact and Influence

The significance of his research lies in its dual impact on science and society. His work on nanozyme-based systems provides cost-effective and efficient alternatives to natural enzymes, with potential applications in healthcare diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and food safety. By validating these methods in real samples such as serum, water, vegetables, and milk, he bridges the gap between laboratory innovation and real-world application. His current exploration in battery technology signals his adaptability and vision to contribute to sustainable energy solutions, further extending the societal relevance of his work.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Mr. Nikhil’s work holds promise in advancing the fields of nanozymes, bioanalytical chemistry, and renewable energy. His future contributions are expected to strengthen the applications of nanomaterials in medical diagnostics and green technologies. His commitment to both teaching and research ensures that his legacy will be carried forward not only through his publications and innovations but also through the students and researchers he mentors.

Publications


Article: Oxygen deficient MoO₃ nanoparticles as peroxidase substitutes, their substrate-nanozyme interactions and real time validation in human serum sample
Authors: Nikhil Y. Gangadhara, Manju B, P. Kiran Kumar, Avinash Krishnegowda, Honnur Krishna, K.S. Mahesh Lohith, Ravishankar H. Sadashivanna, Raghavendra Ravikumar
Journal: Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
Year: 2025


Article: Evaluation of peroxidase mimicking behaviour of V₂O₅ nanozymes with various morphologies and its application as glucose sensor via cascade mechanism in human serum samples
Authors: Nikhil Y. Gangadhara, Manju B, P. Kiran Kumar, Honnur Krishna, Anantharaman Shivakumar, Ravishankar H. Sadashivanna, Avinash Krishnegowda
Journal: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Year: 2025


Article: Oxalic acid capped tungsten oxide nanozyme mimicking peroxidase activity, its synthesis characterization, and kinetic data validation via spectrophotometric studies
Authors: Ravishankar H. Sadashivanna, Honnur Krishna, Anantharaman Shivakumar, Nikhil Y. Gangadhara, K.S. Mahesh Lohith, Avinash Krishnegowda
Journal: Nano-Structures & Nano-Objects
Year: 2024


Article: Analytical Determination of Hemoglobin by Spectrophotometric Method
Authors: Nikhil Y. G.
Journal:  Grenze Scientific Society Proceedings
Year: 2023


Article: Fe₃O₄ Nano Particle Catalysed Spectrophotometric Method for the Quantification of Hydrogen Peroxide using Pyrocatechol and 3-Methyl-2 Benzothiazolinehydrazone Hydrochloride: Applications in Water, Vegetables and Milk samples
Authors: Nikhil Y. G.
Journal: Chemical Science Review and Letters
Year: 2017


Conclusion

Mr. Nikhil Y G stands as an emerging researcher who has combined academic excellence, innovative research, and teaching experience to build a promising career in analytical chemistry and nanotechnology. His achievements in nanoparticle synthesis, enzyme-mimicking studies, and analytical method development highlight both his technical expertise and his vision for socially relevant science. With his expanding focus into battery technology, his contributions are poised to impact both healthcare and sustainable energy sectors, making him a valuable contributor to the scientific community and a strong candidate for recognition as a best researcher.

Jin-Lu Huang | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Jin-Lu Huang | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Scholar Award

Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital | China

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Jin-Lu Huang’s academic journey reflects a steadfast dedication to the pharmaceutical sciences. He began his higher education at Lin Yi University, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Life Science in 2004. He then pursued a Master’s Degree in Microbiology and Biochemical Pharmacy at the China Pharmaceutical University, graduating in 2007. Driven by a passion for research, Dr. Huang completed his PhD in Pharmacy at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 2012, laying the foundation for a research-intensive career in pharmacology and clinical applications.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Since July 2012, Dr. Huang has served as a Pharmacist at the Department of Pharmacy, Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital, affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. His clinical expertise is complemented by an earlier role (2007–2008) as a Researcher at Shanghai Hengrui Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., where he was involved in cutting-edge drug development and R&D processes.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Huang's research spans ionomic metabolism, neuropathic and bone cancer pain, drug-induced side effects, and hospital pharmaceutical practices. His work often bridges basic pharmacological science with clinical application, focusing on pain modulation, calcium signaling pathways, and drug safety evaluation. He has authored over 20 peer-reviewed articles, including high-impact studies on analgesic mechanisms, store-operated calcium entry in neuropathy, and bone cancer pain ionomics. Notably, many of his papers explore pain at a molecular level, offering insights into sphingosine-1-phosphate receptors, ionomic profiles, and nuclear receptor signaling pathways.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Huang is a respected member of several leading professional societies including the Chinese Pharmacological Society, the International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology, and the British Pharmacological Society. His extensive publication record, both as a lead author and co-investigator, reflects international recognition and collaboration. His research has appeared in journals like FEBS Open BioPainScientific Reports, and Pharmaceutical Biology.

🌏 Impact and Influence

Dr. Huang's work has contributed significantly to the pharmacological understanding of chronic pain, particularly in the context of bone cancer and neuropathy. His analyses using bioinformatics tools like GoPubMed and his contributions to visualizing research trends have informed policy and practice in hospital pharmacy and drug safety evaluation. His studies are frequently referenced by fellow researchers and clinicians dealing with oncology-related pain and pharmaceutical practices in hospitals.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a bridge between clinical pharmacy and laboratory research, Dr. Jin-Lu Huang is poised to leave a lasting legacy in translational pharmacology. With ongoing investigations into neuroinflammation, analgesic mechanisms, and metabolic responses to drug therapies, he continues to shape the future of personalized and precision medicine in pain management. His commitment to advancing both theoretical insights and clinical practices ensures that his contributions will benefit patients and healthcare systems for years to come.

 

Publications


  • 📄Involvement of ionomic metabolism of both the cerebrospinal fluid and the spinal cord in the analgesic efficacy of matrine in rats
    Authors: Huang JL, Tang CY, Fu Y, Wan LL, Li J, Sun XP, Hu JL, Zhang YY, Qu LY, Fu MJ, Zhang YY, Ma L, Guo C, Chen JG
    Journal: Pharmaceutical Biology
    Year: 2025

  • 📄Bckdk-Mediated Branch Chain Amino Acid Metabolism Reprogramming Contributes to Muscle Atrophy during Cancer Cachexia
    Authors: Chen L, Zhang H, Chi M, Guo C, Yang Q
    Journal: Molecular Nutrition and Food Research
    Year: 2024

  • 📄Astilbin exerts anti-hypersensitivity by regulating metabolic demand and neuronal activity in rodent model of neuropathic pain
    Authors: Wang Q, Duan D, Luo C, Yang S, Ma L
    Journal: Annals of Medicine
    Year: 2024

  • 📄Analysis of Ionomic Profiles of Spinal Cords in a Rat Model with Bone Cancer Pain
    Authors: Huang JL, Chen JG, Ma L, Zhu XY, Wan LL, Li XY, Guo C
    Journal: Journal of Pain Research
    Year: 2024

  • 📄Store-operated calcium entry mediates hyperalgesic responses during neuropathy
    Authors: Wang W, Wang Q, Huang JL, Li H, Li F, Li X, Liu R, Xu M, Chen J, Mao Y, Ma L
    JournalFEBS Open Bio
    Year: 2023