Mr. Md. Ramjan Sheikh | Molecular | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Md. Ramjan Sheikh | Molecular | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Md. Ramjan Sheikh, Gono Bishwabidyalay, Bangladesh

Md. Ramjan Sheikh is a dedicated Biochemist and Molecular Biologist from Bangladesh, currently working as a consultant biochemist at Super Medical Hospital, Savar. He holds a Master’s degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, with a strong academic background. Passionate about scientific research, Ramjan has contributed to studies on antimicrobial activity, genetic diversity, and plant stress responses. With expertise in molecular diagnostics, RT-PCR, and bioinformatics, he also founded the Plasma Cell Research Center, an institution dedicated to research education. His research interests span microbiology, genomics, and biochemistry. 🧬🔬💡

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Md. Ramjan Sheikh is highly suitable for a Best Researcher Award due to his exceptional contributions to the fields of biochemistry, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. His strong academic background, professional experience, and impactful research establish him as a leading figure in his domain.

Education & Experience

Education:

  • M.S. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, 2023 (CGPA: 3.83/4) 🎓📚
  • B.Sc. (Hons.) in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Gono Bishwabidyalay, 2020 (CGPA: 3.76/4) 🎓📖
  • HSC from Gov. Yasin College, 2014 (CGPA: 4.30/5) 🏫🎓
  • SSC from Kola Sadar Uddin High School, 2012 (CGPA: 4.69/5) 🎓🏅

Professional Experience:

  • Consultant Biochemist at Super Medical Hospital, Savar, Dhaka 🏥🔬
  • Laboratory Officer at Gonosasthaya RNA Molecular Diagnostic and Research Center, Dhaka (Feb 2021 – Dec 2021) 🧫💉
  • Founder & Instructor, Plasma Cell Research Center, Dhaka 🧑‍🏫🔬

Professional Development

Md. Ramjan Sheikh is committed to continuous professional development in his field. He has completed extensive training in RT-PCR, bioinformatics, and R programming at renowned institutions like the National Institute of Biotechnology and Research Help Bangladesh. Additionally, he participated in specialized courses in computer-aided drug design, research statistics, and Python programming for biological research. Ramjan’s efforts to stay updated in molecular biology, data science, and bioinformatics underscore his drive for excellence. His ongoing education helps him stay at the forefront of advancements in his field. 📚💻🧑‍🔬

Research Focus 

Md. Ramjan Sheikh’s research interests lie at the intersection of microbiology, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. His studies include genomic analysis of plant species, with a focus on genetic diversity and marker technologies. He has explored the antibacterial and antifungal properties of common buckwheat, as well as its role in agricultural practices. His work on protease-producing bacteria and their potential in environmental applications further demonstrates his commitment to sustainable research. With expertise in genomics, bioinformatics tools, and plant stress responses, Ramjan is dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge that benefits both healthcare and agriculture. 🌿🧬🌱

Awards and Honors

  • Best Research Paper: “Determination of Antimicrobial Activity of Medicinal Plants” (2019) 🏆📄
  • Outstanding Graduate: Awarded for Academic Excellence in M.S. and B.Sc. 🎓🏅
  • Conference Presenter: Attended various seminars and workshops in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 👨‍🔬🎤
  • Research Fellowship: Received recognition for contributions to genetic diversity and plant-based research 🌱🔬

Publication Top Notes:

  • Modeling the Interactions Between Chemicals and Proteins to Predict the Health Consequences of Air Pollution
  • Identification and Characterization of a Protease Producing Bacillus cereus Strain From Tannery Waste for Efficient Dehairing of Goat Skin
  • Proteomic Insights Into The Health Impacts of Cigarette Smoking: Analyzing Nicotine, PAHs, Aromatic Amines, And Aldehydes
  • Morphophysiological Characterization of Buckwheat Landraces Toward the Development of Germplasm in Bangladesh
  • Genomic Insights into the Cultivated Common Buckwheat: A Comprehensive Review on Genetic Diversity, Population Structure, and Marker Technologies

Dr. Heriberto Abraham Valencia-Gonzalez | Molecular | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Heriberto Abraham Valencia-Gonzalez | Molecular | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Heriberto Abraham Valencia-Gonzalez | Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia | Mexico

Dr. Heriberto Abraham Valencia González is a passionate biomedical researcher specializing in cancer biology, with expertise in molecular and cellular biology techniques. Currently a Postdoctoral Associate Researcher at the Instituto Nacional de Cancerología México (INCan), he is dedicated to investigating the molecular mechanisms of cancer stem cells and their response to treatment. With a strong background in biochemical sciences and quality management, he has contributed to groundbreaking research on cervical cancer and DNA damage response. As a mentor and educator, he has guided numerous students in scientific research, fostering innovation and knowledge dissemination in oncology.

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Heriberto Abraham Valencia González is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his significant contributions to the field of cancer biology, particularly in the study of cancer stem cells and their response to treatment. His expertise in molecular and cellular biology has led to groundbreaking research on cervical cancer, with a focus on DNA damage response and tumor heterogeneity.

Education & Experience 🎓💼

Education:

  • PhD in Biochemical Sciences – INCan/FQ-UNAM (2019) 🎓
  • MSc. in Biochemical Sciences – INCan/FQ-UNAM (2012) 🧪
  • Biologist Pharmaceutical Chemist – FESZ-UNAM (2009) 🔬

Experience:

  • Postdoctoral Associate Researcher – Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, México (2019–Present) 🏥🔬
  • Postgraduate Student – Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, México (2012–2019) 🧬
  • Analytical Chemist – Compañía Internacional de Comercio S.A. de C.V. (2009) ⚗️
  • Research Internship – IMSS, Epidemiology Department (2008) 🏥
  • Researcher – UNAM, Pharmaceutical Lab (2007) 💊

Professional Development 🚀📚

Dr. Valencia González actively engages in scientific training, quality management, and biosafety. He has completed courses in Quality Management Systems, Genomic Medicine, Biosafety, and Scientific Innovation. His commitment to research extends to mentoring students, delivering lectures on cancer stem cells, and developing safety protocols in biomedical labs. He has contributed to international conferences, peer-reviewed publications, and a book chapter on cancer biology. His dedication to the advancement of oncology research and scientific education makes him a key figure in the field of molecular cancer research.

Research Focus 🧬🔍

Dr. Valencia González specializes in cancer biology, particularly in cancer stem cells and their role in tumor development and therapy resistance. His research explores the DNA damage response (DDR) pathways, molecular oncology, and novel antineoplastic treatments. His studies focus on cervical cancer, investigating epigenetic modifications, gene expression, and stemness markers. With expertise in cell culture, molecular biology, and animal models, his work aims to enhance personalized cancer treatments and develop targeted therapies. His research contributes to understanding tumor heterogeneity and improving radiotherapy and chemotherapy strategies.

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖️

  • CONACYT National Researcher Candidate (2021–2024) 🏅
  • Invited Speaker – Cancer Stem Cells Course, UNAM (2013, 2015) 🎤
  • Thesis Advisor & Director – Supervised multiple undergraduate & graduate students 📚
  • Multiple Research Publications in high-impact journals 📖
  • Presented Research at International Conferences 🌎

Publication Top notes:

1️⃣ Metformin induces ZFP36 by mTORC1 inhibition in cervical cancer-derived cell lines (🔗 1 Citation)

2️⃣ Quantitative Proteomic Analysis of Cervical Cancer Tissues Identifies Proteins Associated With Cancer Progression  (🔗 8 Citations)

3️⃣ Cancer stem cells from tumor cell lines activate the DNA damage response pathway after ionizing radiation more efficiently than noncancer stem cells (🔗 9 Citations)

4️⃣ Molecular iodine inhibits the expression of stemness markers on cancer stem-like cells of established cell lines derived from cervical cancer(🔗 18 Citations)

5️⃣ Inhibition of RAD51 by siRNA and resveratrol sensitizes cancer stem cells derived from hela cell cultures to apoptosis (🔗 32 Citations)