Suprava Maharana | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Suprava Maharana | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dhenkanal Autonomous College | India

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Suprava Maharana built her academic career with a strong foundation in chemistry, completing advanced studies leading up to her doctoral research. Her interest in physical and surface chemistry guided her towards specialized training in areas such as adsorption, protein chemistry, and drug–protein interactions. Through her postgraduate and doctoral studies, she developed both theoretical insights and practical laboratory skills that laid the groundwork for her future as a researcher and educator.

Professional Endeavors

With years of teaching experience in chemistry, Dr. Maharana has served as an Assistant Professor, imparting knowledge in core and advanced chemical sciences. Her professional journey has also been enriched by her research work in prominent laboratories, including those at Sambalpur University, NIT Rourkela, VSSUT Burla, and IMMT Bhubaneswar. She has developed expertise in handling a wide range of analytical and experimental instruments, enabling her to conduct cutting-edge research while guiding and mentoring students in both academic and research activities.

Contributions and Research Focus

Her research contributions are centered on surface chemistry, protein–surfactant interactions, and drug–protein binding studies. She has explored the molecular mechanisms of aggregation, adsorption, and physicochemical interactions through experimental approaches involving spectroscopy, tensiometry, and advanced biophysical techniques. Her studies on protein–surfactant assemblies, gelatin interactions, and mixed micellar systems have provided valuable insights into molecular recognition, self-assembly, and structural dynamics in chemical and biological systems. These investigations have significant implications for pharmaceutical sciences, drug delivery, and biomolecular chemistry.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Maharana’s scholarly achievements are evident from her publications in reputed international journals such as Colloids and Surfaces A, Journal of Molecular Liquids, and Journal of Physical Chemistry B. Her research articles, co-authored with esteemed collaborators, have contributed to advancing the knowledge of colloidal and interfacial phenomena. She has also been an active participant in numerous national and international seminars, conferences, and symposia, presenting her research and engaging with the scientific community. Her memberships in professional societies such as the Orissa Chemical Society, the Indian Photobiological Society, and the Indian Society for Surface Science and Technology further reflect her academic recognition.

Impact and Influence

The impact of Dr. Maharana’s work lies in her ability to bridge fundamental chemistry with applied research in biophysics and pharmaceutical sciences. By investigating drug–protein and protein–surfactant interactions, she has contributed to understanding molecular processes that are directly relevant to drug formulation and delivery. Her role as an educator also extends her influence, inspiring students to pursue advanced research while instilling scientific curiosity and critical thinking. Through her research, teaching, and collaborations, she has strengthened the academic and research ecosystem in the field of chemistry.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Maharana’s legacy is rooted in her commitment to advancing surface chemistry and protein interaction studies while nurturing the next generation of chemists. Her future contributions are expected to focus on deepening research in drug–protein binding and adsorption mechanisms, with potential applications in therapeutic development and biotechnology. By continuing her engagement with professional societies and interdisciplinary collaborations, she is poised to make enduring contributions that advance both knowledge and practical innovation in chemistry.

Publications


Article: Corrigendum to “Investigation on the gelatin-surfactant interaction and physiochemical characteristics of the mixture”
Authors: Pramila Kumari Misra, Jibardhan Meher, Suprava Maharana
Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids
Year: 2020


Article: Probing the gelatin-alkylammonium salts mixed assemblies through surface tensiometry and fluorimetry
Authors: Suprava Maharana, Pramila K. Misra
Journal: Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Year: 2018


Article: Investigation on the gelatin-surfactant interaction and physiochemical characteristics of the mixture
Authors: Pramila K. Misra, Jibardhan Meher, Suprava Maharana
Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids
Year: 2016


Article: Investigation of bovine serum albumin-surfactant aggregation and its physicochemical characteristics
Authors: Pramila K. Misra, Uma Dash, Suprava Maharana
Journal: Colloids and Surfaces A
Year: 2015


Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. Suprava Maharana is a dedicated academic and researcher whose career reflects a harmonious balance of teaching and impactful scientific contributions. Her expertise in surface chemistry, adsorption, and biomolecular interactions has resulted in high-quality publications and meaningful insights into complex chemical systems. Through her academic roles, society memberships, and consistent research output, she has established herself as a committed contributor to the chemical sciences. In conclusion, her journey demonstrates both scholarly excellence and a vision for future innovations that connect chemistry with broader societal applications.

Hack-Youn Kim | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Research Award

Prof. Hack-Youn Kim | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Research Award

Kongju National University | South Korea

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Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Hack-Youn Kim embarked on his academic journey by earning a Bachelor's, Master's, and Ph.D. degrees in Food Science and Biotechnology of Animal Resources from Konkuk University in Seoul, Republic of Korea. This comprehensive education laid the foundation for his future endeavors in the realm of food science.

Professional Endeavors

Prof. Kim's professional journey commenced as an Assistant Professor at Kongju National University in Chungnam, Republic of Korea, where he delved into meat science, functional meat product development, and fermented meat product research. He later expanded his horizons as a Research Professor at the University of Hawaii, delving deeper into similar areas of expertise. Returning to Kongju National University, he progressed through the ranks from Associate Professor to Full Professor, solidifying his expertise and leadership in the field.

Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Kim's research primarily revolves around meat science, functional meat products, and fermented meat products. His work focuses on understanding the physicochemical properties, sensory attributes, and microbiological aspects of various meat products, contributing to advancements in food technology and product development. His research has led to numerous publications in prestigious journals, shedding light on topics ranging from proteolysis in dry-cured ham to quality properties of meat emulsion systems.

Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Kim's contributions have garnered recognition, as evidenced by his publication in SCIE journals and his appointment as Vice Dean at Kongju National University. His dedication to education, research, and leadership has earned him esteem in the academic and scientific communities.

Impact and Influence

Prof. Kim's work has had a tangible impact on the field of food science, particularly in the domain of meat products. His research outcomes contribute to the development of innovative food technologies, ensuring the production of high-quality and nutritious meat products for consumers worldwide.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Kim's legacy lies in his substantial contributions to meat science and his mentorship of future generations of researchers. His continued dedication to advancing food science and biotechnology promises further breakthroughs in the field, shaping the future of meat production and consumption.

Notable Publications

Proteolysis of dry-cured ham according to the type and temperature of starter mixed with Debaryomyces hansenii and Penicillium nalgiovense 2024

Innovative texture-improving fermented sausages prepared by refining waste seawater: Physicochemical and histological properties 2023

Identification of Optimal Fermentation Temperature for Dry-Fermented Sausage Using Strains Isolated from Korean Fermented Foods 2023 (3)

Physicochemical property analysis of lyophilized fresh, wet-, and dry-aged beef powders: Application of dry-aged beef crust as a food additive 2023 (4)

 

 

Assist Prof  Dr. Andreas Agathangelidis | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof  Dr. Andreas Agathangelidis | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens | Greece

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Early Academic Pursuits

Andreas Agathangelidis initiated his scientific journey at Thessaloniki's "G. Papanikolaou" hospital, delving into Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) and antigens for his diploma thesis. Subsequently, his Ph.D. at Aristotle University focused on immunogenetics in B-cell malignancies.

Professional Endeavors

Agathangelidis conducted groundbreaking studies during his Ph.D., notably refining CLL molecular classification using a sizable patient cohort. His postdoctoral research at San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, explored CLL and Monoclonal B lymphocytosis (MBL) under Professor Paolo Ghia, broadening his expertise in advanced genetic methodologies.

Contributions and Research Focus

Significant contributions include expansive studies on CLL patients and the largest worldwide series on Mantle Lymphoma (MCL), emphasizing the role of antigens in disease progression. He conducted diverse immunoprofiling studies, exploring gene rearrangements and subtyping based on immunogenetics, oncogenetics, and immunophenotype integration.

Accolades and Recognition

Agathangelidis' pioneering research secured recognition, including fellowships from the HFRI Foundation and industry funding from Gilead Sciences. His leadership in the "CLLon" project, studying the B cell receptor's role in CLL and MBL development, represents a significant achievement in cancer genetics.

Impact and Influence

His work has significantly challenged prevailing views in disease mechanisms, refining classifications, and paving the way for targeted therapies for B-cell malignancies. The extensive studies he led have had a substantial impact on understanding disease ontogeny and the development of potential treatments.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Currently an Assistant Professor at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Agathangelidis continues his research using advanced NGS technologies. His focus on elucidating the B cell receptor's role in CLL and MBL development through deep sequencing and bioinformatics is poised to bring forth notable advancements in cancer genetics and potential therapeutic avenues.

Notable Publications

Recurrent mutations refine prognosis in chronic lymphocytic leukemia 2014 (219)

A complementary role of multiparameter flow cytometry and high-throughput sequencing for minimal residual disease detection in chronic lymphocytic leukemia: an European Research Initiative on CLL study 2015 (179)

Antigen receptor stereotypy in chronic lymphocytic leukemia 2016 (99)