Gomathy M | Biological Application | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Gomathy M | Biological Application | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar at Christ (Deemed to Be University) | India

Mrs. Gomathy M is a Ph.D. scholar in Zoology with a strong research focus on fish-based biomaterials, wound healing, and antimicrobial studies. She has expertise in conducting both in vivo and in vitro experiments, with her work spanning molecular biology, biochemical assays, and natural product research. Her studies emphasize the therapeutic applications of fish mucus extracts for biomedical use, alongside contributions to aquatic biodiversity and sericulture research. With several peer-reviewed publications in reputed journals, she is dedicated to advancing sustainable biomaterial solutions that bridge zoology and healthcare innovation.

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Education

Mrs. Gomathy M has pursued her academic journey with a strong foundation in Zoology. She earned her Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology (CBZ) from St. Joseph’s College, followed by a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Zoology from Loyola College. She is currently advancing her research expertise as a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) scholar in Zoology at Christ University, where her focus is on fish-based biomaterials, wound healing, and antimicrobial studies.

Experience

Mrs. Gomathy M has gained diverse professional and research experience that strengthens her profile as a budding scholar. She worked as a Student Success Specialist at Byju’s – Think and Learn Pvt. Ltd., where she developed skills in communication, mentoring, and academic guidance. Alongside, she has been contributing to education as a part-time Science Teacher at Radiant Matriculation School, Ambur, Tamil Nadu, sharing her knowledge and passion for science with younger students. In terms of research, she is currently pursuing her Ph.D. on the therapeutic properties of fish mucus extracts, with a focus on antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing applications, which hold potential value for the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. Her earlier academic projects include an M.Sc. dissertation on freshwater ichthyofaunal diversity in South India in collaboration with the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI), and a B.Sc. project on the economic importance of sericulture conducted with CSRTI, Mysore. These experiences collectively reflect her dedication to both academic research and applied teaching.

Research Interests

Mrs. Gomathy M’s research interests lie at the intersection of zoology, biomaterials, and biomedical applications. She focuses primarily on fish-based biomaterials, particularly exploring the therapeutic potential of fish mucus extracts for antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing applications. Her work emphasizes the use of natural products as sustainable alternatives in pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. She is also deeply interested in aquatic biodiversity, having studied freshwater ichthyofaunal diversity in South India, and the economic importance of sericulture. Her current research direction combines molecular biology, biochemical assays, and natural product research to develop innovative solutions for healthcare challenges.

Publications

Antibacterial Efficacy of Oreochromis niloticus Mucus and its Characterization

Influence of Probiotic Administration in Canine Feed: A Comprehensive Review

Green synthesis, characterization, and biological applications of silver nanoparticles from Pachira glabra leaf extract

Phytogenic synthesis and antimicrobial activity of ZnO nano bow ties (ZnO NBTs): An experimental and computational study

Review on the fish collagen-based scaffolds in wound healing and tissue engineering

Conclusion

Mrs. Gomathy strong academic record, impactful research in biomaterials, and recognition through fellowships and certifications, Mrs. Gomathy M is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her innovative focus on fish-derived biomaterials holds strong potential for advancing healthcare and industry applications. While there is scope for further international exposure and broader impact generation, her dedication, expertise, and early achievements clearly position her as a deserving recipient of this recognition.

Prof. Kang-Nan Wang | subcellular organelle | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kang-Nan Wang | subcellular organelle | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kang-Nan Wang , Shandong University, China

Wang Kangnan is a professor and doctoral advisor at the State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials, Shandong University. A member of the Communist Party of China, he hails from Weifang, Shandong. His research focuses on subcellular organelle-targeted photofunctional materials for super-resolution tracking, pathological intervention, and synergistic diagnosis and therapy. He has published over 70 high-impact papers in Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., Adv. Mater., ACS Nano, and more. His work has been cited over 2,500 times and is supported by national and provincial funds. πŸ“§

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Prof. Wang Kangnan

Prof. Wang Kangnan is an outstanding researcher in the field of subcellular organelle-targeted photofunctional materials. His pioneering work in super-resolution tracking, pathological intervention, and photodynamic therapy has significantly advanced biomedical research, particularly in cancer diagnostics and treatment. With over 70 high-impact publications, multiple patents, and strong national and provincial research funding, his contributions demonstrate both innovation and real-world applicability. His expertise is further recognized by prestigious awards such as the Taishan Young Scholar and Qilu Young Scholar, and his role as an editorial boar

Education & Experience πŸŽ“πŸ”¬

  • 2009-2016: πŸ“ Jinan University – B.S./M.S. in Materials Science & Engineering (Mentor: Prof. Du-Xia Cao)
  • 2016-2019: πŸ“ Sun Yat-sen University – Ph.D. in Chemical Biology (Mentor: Prof. Zongwan Mao)
  • 2019-2022: 🌍 National University of Singapore – Postdoctoral Research (Mentor: Prof. Liu Bin)
  • 2022-Present: πŸ›οΈ Shandong University – Professor & Doctoral Advisor

Professional Development πŸ“ˆπŸ”¬

Wang Kangnan has made significant contributions to the development of subcellular organelle-targeted photofunctional materials. His work spans three key areas: super-resolution tracking of organelle interactions, pathological intervention in disease states, and photodynamic therapy for cancer treatment. His research is widely recognized, with over 70 publications and multiple patents, one of which has been successfully transferred. He serves as an editorial board member for several scientific journals and is an expert advisor for intellectual property and innovation in Shandong and Jinan. His contributions have been supported by national and provincial research funds.

Research Focus πŸ”¬βœ¨

Prof. Wang specializes in subcellular organelle-targeted photofunctional materials, with applications in:
1️⃣ Super-resolution tracking 🧬 – Visualizing key organelles’ functions and interactions
2️⃣ Pathological intervention πŸ₯ – Understanding organelle interactions under disease conditions
3️⃣ Photodynamic therapy πŸ’‘ – Light-activated synergistic cancer diagnosis and treatment
His work integrates fluorescence imaging, photodynamic therapy (PDT), and nanomedicine, driving innovation in biomedical research. His research is highly cited in Chem. Rev., JACS, and Chem. Soc. Rev., advancing precision medicine and theranostics.

Awards & Honors πŸ†πŸŽ–οΈ

  • 🌍 National Overseas Postdoctoral Recruitment Grant (China)
  • πŸ… Taishan Young Scholar (Shandong Province)
  • πŸ† Qilu Young Scholar (Shandong University)
  • πŸ… Jinan City C-Class Leading Talent
  • πŸ† National Natural Science Foundation of China (General & Youth Projects)
  • πŸ… Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation (Youth Project)
  • 🌍 Guangdong Outstanding Talent International Training Program
  • πŸ† Shenzhen Natural Science Foundation (General Projects)

Publication Top Notes:

  • Synergistic photoinduction of ferroptosis and apoptosis by a mitochondria-targeted iridium complex for bladder cancer therapy (2025) – Cited by 15
  • A novel high signal-to-noise ratio fluorescent probe for real-time mitochondrial viscosity detection and imaging in vitro and in vivo (2024) – Cited by 20
  • Dual-targeted fluorescent probe for tracking polarity and phase transition processes during lipophagy (2024) – Cited by 18
  • Gram-Negative Bacteria Targeting AIE Photosensitizer for Selective Photodynamic Killing of Vibrio vulnificus (2024) – Cited by 12
  • Real-Time Monitoring of mtDNA Aggregation and Mitophagy Induced by a Fluorescent Platinum Complex in Living Cells (2024) – Cited by 25