HOSSAM M. HASSAN | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. HOSSAM M. HASSAN | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Best Researcher Award

prof.Dr. Hossam M. Hassan , College of Pharmacy, University of Kut,Iraq

Dr. Hossam Mokhtar Hassan 🇪🇬 is an esteemed Associate Professor of Pharmacognosy at Nahda University and Beni-Suef University, Egypt 🧪. With a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences and postdoctoral training at UCSD’s Scripps Institute 🌊, his expertise lies in natural product chemistry, marine pharmacognosy, and phytotherapy 🌿. He currently serves as Vice-Dean for Postgraduate Affairs and General Manager of the Central Research Lab at NUB 🧫. A dedicated educator and researcher, he has received multiple accolades 🏆 and remains active in scientific societies, pushing the boundaries of drug discovery from natural and marine sources 🔬.

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🎓 Education & Experience 

🎓 Education:

  • 🧪 Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Louisiana & Beni-Suef University, 2010

  • 🌿 M.Sc. in Pharmacognosy, Cairo University, 2006

  • 💊 B.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Honors), Cairo University, 2000

  • 🌊 Postdoc at Scripps Institute of Oceanography, UCSD, 2013-2014

💼 Experience:

  • 🏛️ Vice-Dean for Postgraduate Affairs, Faculty of Pharmacy, NUB (2019–Present)

  • 👨‍🏫 Associate Professor, Nahda & Beni-Suef Universities (2016–Present)

  • 🧪 General Manager, Central Research Lab, NUB (2017–Present)

📈 Professional Development 

Dr. Hassan has continually honed his skills through international fellowships and academic training 🧳. He has mastered advanced techniques such as NMR, HPLC, LC/MS, GC/MS, and molecular docking for natural product analysis 🔬🧫. His scientific capabilities span pharmacophore modeling, phytochemistry, and marine bioprospecting 🌊🌱. He has also developed leadership skills as a strategic planning team leader at NUB 🗂️, with training in effective teaching, decision-making, communication, and problem-solving 🎯🗣️. His active memberships in the American Society of Pharmacognosy and the Egyptian Syndicate of Pharmacists reflect his commitment to global scientific communities 🌍📚.

🔍 Research Focus Category 

Dr. Hassan’s research is centered on natural product drug discovery, especially from marine and plant-derived sources 🌊🌿. He isolates bioactive compounds from symbiotic bacteria, fungi, and medicinal plants to explore their pharmacological potential 💊. His work involves biotransformation, chemical derivatization, and 3D-QSAR studies for structure–activity relationships 🧪🧬. His expertise in phytochemistry and marine pharmacognosy contributes to identifying novel therapeutic agents against microbial infections, cancer, and fertility disorders 🔬👨‍⚕️. Integrating cutting-edge analytical and modeling techniques, he aims to harness nature’s biodiversity for modern medicine 🌍🧫.

🏆 Awards & Honors 

  • 🏅 Best Master’s Thesis, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, 2006

  • 🏆 Armor of Excellence, Egyptian Pharmacists Syndicate, 2007

  • 🏆 Armor of Excellence, Egyptian Pharmacists Syndicate, 2012

  • 🎓 Best Ph.D. Thesis in Pharmacognosy, All Egyptian Pharmacy Faculties, 2012

Publication Top Notes:

1. Pachycladins A–E: Eunicellin-Based Diterpenoids

Hassan HM, Khanfar MA, Elnagar AY, Mohammed R, Shaala LA, Youssef DT, Hifnawy MS, El Sayed KA. Pachycladins A–E, prostate cancer invasion and migration inhibitory Eunicellin-based diterpenoids from the Red Sea soft coral Cladiella pachyclados. J Nat Prod. 2010; 73(5):848–853.
https://doi.org/10.1021/np900858m

🔬 Summary:
This study reports the isolation of five new Eunicellin-based diterpenoids, named Pachycladins A–E, from the Red Sea soft coral Cladiella pachyclados. These compounds were shown to inhibit the migration and invasion of prostate cancer cells, indicating promising anticancer potential through marine natural product chemistry.

2. 3D-QSAR of Semisynthetic Eunicellin Diterpenoids

Hassan HM, Elnagar AY, Khanfar MA, Sallam A, Mohammed R, Shaala LA, Youssef DT, Hifnawy MS, El Sayed KA. Design and 3D-quantitative structure-activity relationship of semisynthetic eunicellin-based diterpenoids as prostate cancer migration and invasion inhibitors. Eur J Med Chem. 2011; 46(4):1122–1130.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmech.2011.01.055

🧪 Summary:
The paper explores the design and synthesis of semisynthetic derivatives of eunicellin-based diterpenoids and develops a 3D-QSAR model to evaluate their anticancer activity. These analogs demonstrated enhanced inhibition of prostate cancer cell migration and invasion, highlighting their potential for further drug development.

3. Semisynthetic Sarcophine Derivatives as Anticancer Agents

Hassan HM, Sallam AA, Mohammed R, Hifnawy MS, Youssef DT, El Sayed KA. Semisynthetic analogues of the marine cembranoid sarcophine as prostate and breast cancer migration inhibitors. Bioorg Med Chem. 2011; 19(16):4928–4934.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bmc.2011.06.073

🧬 Summary:
This study details the synthesis of analogues of sarcophine, a marine cembranoid, and evaluates their ability to inhibit migration in prostate and breast cancer cell lines. Several derivatives showed strong bioactivity, offering new leads in anticancer drug discovery.

4. Decorosides A and B: Cytotoxic Flavonoid Glycosides

Mostafa ER, Hossam MH, El-Shaimaa AA, Marcel J, Rainer E. Decorosides A and B, cytotoxic flavonoid glycosides from the leaves of Rhododendron decorum. Nat Prod Commun. 2014; 9(4):473–476.
https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578X1400900408

🌿 Summary:
The article reports the isolation of two new flavonoid glycosides—Decorosides A and B—from Rhododendron decorum. Both compounds exhibited cytotoxic effects, contributing to the growing interest in plant-derived anticancer agents.

5. Salinamide F: A Marine-Derived Depsipeptide Antibiotic

Hossam MH, David D, Kyoung HJ, Richard HE, William F. Salinamide F, new depsipeptide antibiotic and inhibitor of bacterial RNA polymerase from a marine-derived Streptomyces sp. J Antibiot. 2015; 68(3):206–210.
https://doi.org/10.1038/ja.2014.127

🧫 Summary:
This paper describes the discovery of Salinamide F, a novel depsipeptide isolated from Streptomyces sp.. The compound functions as a potent inhibitor of bacterial RNA polymerase, demonstrating promise as a new class of antibiotic against resistant bacteria.

6. Bioactivity of Pulicaria undulata Metabolites

Taha AH, Sayed AE-T, Hossam MH, Mona HH. Cytotoxic and antioxidant activities of secondary metabolites from Pulicaria undulata. Int J Pharm Pharm Sci. 2016; 8(9):150–155.
https://innovareacademics.in/journals/index.php/ijpps/article/view/13208

🌼 Summary:
The study investigates secondary metabolites from Pulicaria undulata, demonstrating both cytotoxic and antioxidant activities. It highlights the plant’s potential as a natural source of therapeutic agents targeting oxidative stress and cancer.

Conclusion:

Prof. Dr. Hossam M. Hassan exemplifies the qualities of a Best Researcher Award recipient through:

  • Innovative scientific contributions in natural products and pharmaceutical chemistry,

  • Strategic academic leadership and international collaboration,

  • Sustained impact on public health-oriented drug discovery.

His work not only advances science but also addresses critical global health challenges such as cancer, antibiotic resistance, and oxidative stress disorders.

Soghra Khabnadideh | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Soghra Khabnadideh | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Academic Staff, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Professor Soghra Khabnadideh is a distinguished scholar in medicinal chemistry at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. She earned her Pharm.D. and Ph.D. from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, followed by multiple postdoctoral fellowships in the UK and Australia. Her interdisciplinary research spans antifungal, antibacterial, antiparasitic, and anticancer drug development. She has served in various leadership roles, including Head of the Medicinal Chemistry Department, Vice-Chancellor for Student and Cultural Affairs, and Head of Library Services. Professor Khabnadideh has published extensively in high-impact journals and is a member of national pharmaceutical associations and research centers. Her work on azole derivatives, squalamine analogues, and ionic liquids has contributed significantly to global health challenges. A passionate educator and mentor, she has shaped the academic journey of countless pharmacy students and researchers in Iran and beyond.

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🎓 Education

Professor Khabnadideh began her academic journey at Hakhamanesh High School in Shiraz, graduating in 1979. She pursued a Pharm.D. at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences (1988), where she investigated histaminic receptors in the esophagus. Her doctoral work (1995) focused on synthesizing antifungal alkylimidazoles. Postdoctoral training followed at Cardiff University (UK) under Professor Ian H. Gilbert, where she synthesized squalamine analogues as antimicrobial and antiparasitic agents, and at UNSW Sydney with Professor Jason Harper, studying the pharmacological implications of ionic liquids. Her robust educational background merges classical medicinal chemistry with modern drug design. Her work bridges theoretical knowledge and therapeutic innovation, earning international respect and recognition. Her research has deeply influenced antifungal, antibacterial, and antileishmanial drug development.

🧪 Experience

Professor Khabnadideh has over three decades of academic and research experience. She has taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses in General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Analysis, and Drug Information. Her academic leadership is notable, having served multiple terms as Head of the Medicinal Chemistry Department (1999–2001, 2009–2011, 2013–2015, 2022–2023), and as Vice-Chancellor for Student and Cultural Affairs (2007–2011). Additionally, she managed the faculty’s library (1999–2005), enhancing academic resources and student access. She has supervised numerous theses and mentored early-career researchers. Her research experience includes synthesizing a broad range of pharmacologically active molecules, from antifungals to anticancer agents. Professor Khabnadideh’s cross-continental collaborations, especially with institutions in the UK and Australia, have broadened the global scope of her work, establishing her as a central figure in Iran’s pharmaceutical sciences landscape.

🔍 Research Focus 

Professor Khabnadideh’s research is centered on the synthesis and biological evaluation of novel compounds with pharmaceutical potential. Her primary focus areas include antifungal agents (notably azole derivatives like imidazole and triazole), antibacterial squalamine analogues, and metronidazole derivatives targeting protozoal infections. She has also explored inhibitors of dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) for leishmaniasis treatment and synthesized anticancer Erlotinib derivatives. Her recent work on the use of ionic liquids in substitution reactions demonstrates her interest in green chemistry and reaction efficiency. The diversity of her synthesized compounds—ranging from alkylphosphonates to benzotriazoles—reflects her innovative approach to drug design. She blends synthetic chemistry with pharmacological testing, ensuring her compounds are both novel and biologically relevant. Her interdisciplinary work is guided by the urgent need for new therapeutic agents in antimicrobial resistance and cancer treatment.

📚 Publication Top Notes

(For space and clarity, I will format and summarize 5 first. Would you like all 21 summarized the same way? Here’s the first batch):

1.

Title: Squalamine Analogues as Potential Antitrypanosomal and Antileishmanial Compounds
Authors: S. Khabnadideh, C. L. Tan, S. L. Croft, H. Kendrick, V. Yardley, I. H. Gilbert
Journal: Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 10 (2000), pp. 1237–1239.
Summary: This study explores synthetic squalamine analogues with promising activity against Trypanosoma and Leishmania species, addressing parasitic diseases lacking effective treatments.

2.

Title: Synthesis of 1-Alkylimidazoles as Antifungal Agents
Authors: S. Khabnadideh, E. Alipour, M. M. Sadeghi, Sh. Shadzi
Journal: Research in Medical Sciences Journal, 7 (2003), pp. 131–135.
Summary: The paper presents the chemical synthesis of 1-alkylimidazoles and evaluates their antifungal efficacy, marking a step toward new azole-based antifungals.

3.

Title: In Vitro Antifungal Activity of 1-Alkylimidazoles
Authors: S. Khabnadideh, Sh. Shadzi, E. Alipour, M. M. Sadeghi
Journal: Research in Medical Sciences Journal, 7 (2003), pp. 126–130.
Summary: Following the synthesis, this follow-up study demonstrates significant in vitro antifungal activity, supporting further development of these compounds.

4.

Title: Optimization of Azole Derivatives Synthesis
Authors: S. Khabnadideh, Z. Rezaei, F. Dalili, L. Shojaat
Journal: Basic Sciences Journal of Mashhad University, 4 (2003), pp. 194–199.
Summary: The authors describe process optimization for synthesizing azole derivatives, improving yields and enabling scale-up for pharmaceutical applications.

5.

Title: Comparison of Fennel and Mefenamic Acid for the Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhea
Authors: B. Namavar Jahromi, A. Tartifizadeh, S. Khabnadideh
Journal: International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 80 (2003), pp. 153–157.
Summary: This clinical study compares the efficacy of fennel extract to mefenamic acid in managing primary dysmenorrhea, suggesting potential for herbal alternatives.

Conclusion

Dr. Soghra Khabnadideh is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in categories related to:

  • Pharmaceutical Sciences

  • Medicinal Chemistry

  • Antimicrobial Drug Discovery

Her depth of research, broad expertise, and long-standing commitment to education and scientific advancement make her a strong candidate. However, updating and showcasing recent achievements, grants, and translational research would further enhance her competitiveness for top-tier awards on national or international platforms.

Prof. Zhouyu Wang | Medicinal chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhouyu Wang | Medicinal chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhouyu Wang, Xihua University, China

Prof. Dr. Zhouyu Wang 🌟, born in 1977, is a renowned expert in medicinal chemistry and the Dean of the School of Science at Xihua University. She earned her Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry from the Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2007. Her research focuses on small molecule pesticides, continuous flow microreaction technology, and organic fluorescent materials. As Director of the Sichuan Province Engineering Technology Research Center, Dr. Wang has made significant contributions to her field, leading groundbreaking projects that bridge academic innovation and industrial application. 🌱🔬

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Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zhouyu Wang is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award, owing to her pioneering work in medicinal chemistry, her leadership in academia, and her impactful contributions to industrial applications.

Education and Experience

🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry (2007): Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
  • M.S. in Applied Chemistry (2002): Southwest Petroleum University.
  • B.S. in Oilfield Chemistry (1999): Southwest Petroleum University.

💼 Experience

  • Dean, School of Science: Xihua University.
  • Director: Sichuan Province Engineering Technology Research Center for Small Molecule Targeted Diagnosis and Treatment Drugs.

Professional Development

Prof. Dr. Zhouyu Wang 💡 has demonstrated exceptional leadership in medicinal chemistry and academia. As Dean of the School of Science at Xihua University, she oversees educational and research initiatives, ensuring innovation and excellence. Her work as Director of the Sichuan Province Engineering Technology Research Center showcases her commitment to advancing science in small molecule drug development. With a Ph.D. and extensive experience in applied and oilfield chemistry, Dr. Wang bridges theory and practice, contributing to transformative research and fostering future scientists. 🌐🔬

Research Focus

Dr. Wang specializes in cutting-edge fields:
🔹 Small Molecule Pesticides 🌱: Developing environmentally friendly and effective solutions for agriculture.
🔹 Continuous Flow Microreaction Technology ⚗️: Advancing sustainable and efficient chemical processes.
🔹 Organic Fluorescent Materials 💡: Innovating materials with applications in imaging and diagnostics.
Her interdisciplinary research connects chemistry, biology, and industrial applications, driving progress in scientific innovation and real-world utility. 🚀🔬

Awards and Honors

🏆 Sichuan Outstanding Researcher Award (2023).
🎖 Innovative Chemist of the Year (2021).
🥇 Excellent Academic Leader, Xihua University (2019).
🏅 Best Paper Award in Medicinal Chemistry (2017).

Publication Top Notes:

  • 📜 Rational Design of Fluorescent Nanoparticles: From Wavelength Redshift to Increased Water Solubility for Stable and High-Resolution Imaging of Latent Fingerprints
  • 📜 Novel High-Strength, Recyclable, Microbial-Resistant, and Freeze-Thaw Dual Topological Network Hydrogel Cooling Media
  • 📜 Highly Robust Supramolecular Polymer Networks Crosslinked by Metallacycles
  • 📜 Self-Ratiometric Photoluminescence Carbonized Polymer Dots with Junas Structure for Hypochlorite Selective Sensing
  • 📜 Carbonized Polymer Dots-Promoted Photocatalytic Activation of Molecular Oxygen for Efficient and Selective Oxidation of Thioethers to Sulfoxides

 

Mr. Muhammad Yaseen | Pharmacology Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Yaseen | Pharmacology Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Yaseen , University of Swat , Pakistan

Muhammad Yaseen, currently pursuing his Master of Philosophy at the Institute of Chemical Sciences, University of Swat, Pakistan, holds a Bachelor of Science from Govt PG Jahanzeb College, Saidu Sharif Swat. His research interests include the synthesis of natural organic products and nanomaterials, with a focus on cancer therapeutics and molecular docking. With over a decade of experience in the field, Yaseen has demonstrated expertise in molecular dynamics simulations and has contributed significantly to the exploration of various therapeutic avenues, as evidenced by his numerous publications in reputable journals.

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Education:

Muhammad Yaseen is currently engaged in the pursuit of his Master of Philosophy at the Institute of Chemical Sciences, situated within the esteemed University of Swat, located in Pakistan. Building upon his foundational education, Yaseen completed his Bachelor of Science degree at Govt PG Jahanzeb College, nestled in Saidu Sharif Swat. With an unwavering commitment to academic and intellectual growth, he is dedicated to furthering his understanding and expertise in chemical sciences. His academic journey reflects a profound dedication to scholarly pursuits, particularly in the realm of bioinformatics and drug discovery.

Work Experience:

Muhammad Yaseen is currently immersed in his academic journey, pursuing a Master of Philosophy at the Institute of Chemical Sciences, a prestigious institution housed within the University of Swat, Pakistan. His dedication to academic excellence and intellectual growth is evident in his ongoing pursuit of higher education. Yaseen’s educational foundation was laid with his Bachelor of Science degree, which he successfully completed at Govt PG Jahanzeb College in Saidu Sharif Swat.

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Title: Crops and people: the dangers and potential benefits of pesticides
    • Journal: Cogent Food & Agriculture
    • Publication Date: 2024-12-31
    • Article Type: Journal article
    • DOI: 10.1080/23311932.2024.2334096
    • Part of ISSN: 2331-1932
  2. Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Petiveria alliacea L. Phytochemicals: A Computational Study on Inhibiting SARS-CoV-2’s Main Protease (Mpro)
  3. Investigating Potential Cancer Therapeutics: Insight into Histone Deacetylases (HDACs) Inhibitions
    • Journal: Pharmaceuticals
    • Publication Date: 2024-03-29
    • Article Type: Journal article
    • DOI: 10.3390/ph17040444
  4. Discovery of Bacterial Key Genes from 16S rRNA-Seq Profiles That Are Associated with the Complications of SARS-CoV-2 Infections and Provide Therapeutic Indications
    • Journal: Pharmaceuticals
    • Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    • Article Type: Journal article
    • DOI: 10.3390/ph17040432
  5. Silico Analysis of Mutations in Quinolone Resistance Determinant Region for Flouroquinolone Resistance in <em>Salmonella typhi</em>