Noureddine Bouras | Nanobiotechnology | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Noureddine Bouras | Nanobiotechnology | Excellence in Research Award

Lecturer | University of Ghardaia | Algeria

Prof. Dr. Noureddine Bouras is a distinguished microbiologist whose research focuses on actinobacteria biodiversity, microbial biotechnology, and the discovery of novel bioactive compounds from Saharan ecosystems. With over 2,300+ citations, an h-index of 28, and more than 100 published documents, his scholarly work has significantly advanced microbial taxonomy, antibiotic biosynthesis, and environmental microbiology. Prof. Dr. Noureddine Bouras has contributed to the identification and classification of numerous new microbial taxa from Algerian Saharan soils, expanding the global taxonomic database with over twenty novel species and genera within Actinopolyspora, Saccharothrix, Nocardiopsis, Streptosporangium, and Actinomadura. His pioneering studies on Saccharothrix algeriensis elucidated the regulation and biosynthesis of dithiolopyrrolone antibiotics, influencing new bioprocess engineering strategies for natural product development. His research integrates microbial genomics, bioinformatics, and secondary metabolite profiling to explore bioactive molecules with antimicrobial, antifungal, and plant growth-promoting properties. He has authored influential works in high-impact journals such as Journal of Natural Products, PLOS ONE, Food and Chemical Toxicology, and Current Microbiology, and co-authored multiple scientific books on microbiology and bioresource utilization. Prof. Dr. Noureddine Bouras has led and collaborated in several national and international R&D and funding projects, notably under the Algerian PNR program, focusing on biotechnological valorization of desert microbial resources. His expertise extends to applied microbiology, biocontrol, and biosynthesis of nanoparticles for antimicrobial applications. Recognized for his extensive contributions, he serves as reviewer and editorial board member for numerous peer-reviewed journals and has presented research in global scientific forums. His innovations in microbial taxonomy, antibiotic biosynthesis, and sustainable biotechnology position him as a leading figure in North African microbial research and global actinobacterial systematics.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar | ResearchGate | AD Scientific Index

Featured Publications

1. Riba, A., Bouras, N., Mokrane, S., Mathieu, F., Lebrihi, A., & Sabaou, N. (2010). Aspergillus section Flavi and aflatoxins in Algerian wheat and derived products. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 48(10), 2772–2777.

2. Bouras, H. D., Yeddou, A. R., Bouras, N., Hellel, D., Holtz, M. D., & Sabaou, N., et al. (2017). Biosorption of Congo red dye by Aspergillus carbonarius M333 and Penicillium glabrum Pg1: Kinetics, equilibrium and thermodynamic studies. Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers, 80, 915–923.

3. Bouras, H. D., Isik, Z., Arikan, E. B., Yeddou, A. R., Bouras, N., Chergui, A., Favier, L., & Sabaou, N. (2021). Biosorption characteristics of methylene blue dye by two fungal biomasses. International Journal of Environmental Studies, 78(3), 365–381.

4. Kim, Y. M., Bouras, N., Kav, N. N. V., & Strelkov, S. E. (2010). Inhibition of photosynthesis and modification of the wheat leaf proteome by Ptr ToxB: A host‐specific toxin from the fungal pathogen Pyrenophora tritici‐repentis. Proteomics, 10(16), 2911–2926.

5. Meklat, A., Bouras, N., Zitouni, A., Mathieu, F., Lebrihi, A., Schumann, P., & Sabaou, N. (2012). Actinopolyspora algeriensis sp. nov., a novel halophilic actinomycete isolated from a Saharan soil. Extremophiles, 16(5), 771–776.

 

Carlos Alberto Tavira Montalvan | Biotecnología Farmacéutica | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Carlos Alberto Tavira Montalvan: Biotecnología Farmacéutica

👨‍🔬 Dr. Carlos Alberto Tavira Montalvan is a distinguished PhD of Pharmacy with a passion for advancing pharmaceutical sciences. His journey began at the Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, where he earned his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate degrees in Pharmacy.

🎓 Education:

Bachelor’s Degree: Pharmacy, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos. Thesis focused on characterizing cell cultures for adenovirus production. Master’s Degree: Pharmacy, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos. Thesis involved the genetic construction of an adenoviral vector expressing Caspase-3 for inducing cell death. PhD: Pharmacy, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos. Thesis centered on monitoring gamma interferon expression using the HEK293/Adenovirus system in simulated microgravity environments.

🏆 Awards:

“Q.F. B Santiago Maza Award” – Mexican Pharmaceutical Association, A.C. (2018). “Sergio Sánchez Esquivel Award” – Mexican Society of Biotechnology and Bioengineering, A.C. (2019). “Alfredo Sánchez Marroquín Award” – Mexican Society of Biotechnology and Bioengineering, A.C. (2019). “Premio Q.F.B Santiago Maza” – Asociación Farmacéutica Mexicana, A.C. (2018). Poster Excellence Award (2019, ISBIOTECH).

🔬 Skills:

Proficient in handling animal cell cultures. Expertise in molecular biology techniques. Knowledgeable in microscopy and flow cytometry techniques. Trained in BSL1 and BSL2 areas. Basic English language skills. Proficient in Microsoft package management. Database management and scientific software skills. Competent in graphic design (Photoshop, Illustrator) and audio editing (Audacity, Audition).

Professional Profiles:

The impact of her research is evident in citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar:

  • Cited by: All – 26.
  • Citations – 26.
  • h-index – 2.
  • Documents – 4.

A prolific researcher making meaningful contributions to the academic world!

Research Focus:

🧬 Driven by a passion for unraveling molecular intricacies, this researcher delves into the realm of genetic regulation in cervical cancer cells, exploring the transregulation of microRNA miR-21 promoters by the AP-1 transcription factor. Their work in 2019, cited 19 times, illuminates the complex web of molecular interactions contributing to cervical cancer. 🔬 In 2020, their focus expands to the synthesis and structural characterization of [Cu(N-N)(β3-aminoacidate)]NO3 complexes, known as Casiopeínas®, demonstrating a multifaceted approach that extends to antiproliferative studies on MCF-7 and A549 tumor cell lines, contributing to the field of medicinal chemistry. 🚀 Furthermore, their exploration of HEK293/Adenovirus Type 5 cell cultures under simulated microgravity in 2020 showcases a keen interest in bioengineering and space science. Lastly, their investigation into melanin nanoparticles, obtained through innovative bottom-up and top-down approaches, reflects a commitment to nanotechnology with potential applications in various fields. 🌐🧪🔍

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