Mr. Krishan Kumar | Nanobiotechnology Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Krishan Kumar | Nanobiotechnology Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Krishan Kumar, IIT Delhi, India

Krishan Kumar is a dedicated PhD candidate at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, specializing in the study of regulatory small RNAs in Mycobacterium tuberculosis under acidic stress. With a solid foundation in biochemistry and nanotechnology, he completed an M.Tech from IIT Roorkee and an M.Sc. in Biochemistry from DBRAU, Agra. His diverse research interests span biochemistry, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, and recombinant DNA technology. Known for his research aptitude, Krishan has published influential papers and has earned awards, including the Research Scholar Travel Award at IIT Delhi and several Best Presentation Awards. Outside academia, he has experience in teaching and research positions and contributes to community initiatives like the Swachh Bharat Internship. As a life member of the Society of Biological Chemists and the American Society for Cell Biology, Krishan is committed to advancing knowledge in biomedical science through innovative research and collaborative efforts.

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Summary of Suitability for the Award:

Krishan Kumar is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his comprehensive research background, impactful contributions, and dedication to biomedical science. Currently a PhD candidate at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, Krishan focuses on the study of regulatory small RNAs in Mycobacterium tuberculosis under acidic stress—a promising area with potential implications for tuberculosis treatment and understanding pathogen survival mechanisms.

🎓Education :

Krishan Kumar’s academic journey reflects his dedication to life sciences and nanotechnology. He is currently pursuing a PhD at IIT Delhi, where he focuses on the role of regulatory small RNAs in Mycobacterium tuberculosis under acidic stress conditions. His research builds on a strong educational background, including an M.Tech in Nanotechnology from IIT Roorkee, where he graduated with a CGPA of 7.714, and an M.Sc. in Biochemistry from DBRAU, Agra, where he excelled with an 80.9% score and was awarded a Gold Medal at ABVP’s Pratibha Samman Samaroh. His foundational education includes a B.Sc. in Life Sciences from Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi University, with a 69.17% score. Krishan’s academic milestones are complemented by his passion for interdisciplinary research, laying the groundwork for his current and future contributions to the fields of biochemistry and microbiology.

🏢Professional Experience :

Krishan Kumar brings rich experience in research and teaching. At IIT Delhi, he’s pursuing a PhD focusing on regulatory small RNAs in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Previously, he conducted research in amyloidosis biochemistry at IIT Kanpur, gaining hands-on experience with advanced biochemical analysis. Additionally, Krishan has served as a faculty member in Biochemistry and Biotechnology at DUVASU, Mathura, where he imparted knowledge to aspiring scientists. Beyond academia, he co-founded Genome Biotech Coaching in Agra, guiding students in biotechnology and life sciences. His community engagement includes a Swachh Bharat Summer Internship at IIT Roorkee, where he contributed to environmental and public health initiatives. Krishan’s experience across prestigious institutions and initiatives showcases his dedication to research, teaching, and social responsibility, which have all shaped his multifaceted career in science.

🏅Awards and Honors :

Krishan Kumar has received numerous accolades in recognition of his academic excellence and research contributions. At IIT Delhi, he was awarded the Research Scholar Travel Award and the Research Communications Award in 2024. His academic achievements also include national qualifications, such as GATE (AIR-280 & AIR-235), ICMR-JRF 2015, and NET-2015, demonstrating his strong foundation in life sciences. For his academic performance, Krishan received a Gold Medal at ABVP’s Pratibha Samman Samaroh for achieving the highest M.Sc. percentage. He also earned multiple Best Poster/Oral Presentation Awards at NCRTNFBASE-2020 and ICMRP-2023, further highlighting his research excellence. These honors underscore his commitment to academic excellence, research innovation, and impactful scientific communication, reinforcing his reputation as an emerging researcher in biochemistry and nanotechnology.

🔬Research Focus :

Krishan Kumar’s research focuses on understanding the role of regulatory small RNAs in Mycobacterium tuberculosis under acidic stress, a critical area for uncovering mechanisms of pathogenicity and resilience in tuberculosis. His interdisciplinary expertise in biochemistry, nanotechnology, immunology, microbiology, and molecular biology informs his approach to studying bacterial response mechanisms. Skilled in recombinant DNA technology, Krishan employs advanced techniques, including PCR, EMSA, ELISA, RT-PCR, and SDS-PAGE, to explore molecular interactions and regulatory pathways. His work on amyloidosis biochemistry at IIT Kanpur and his projects on nanoparticle encapsulation for medical applications and algal biodiversity reflect his adaptability and commitment to advancing biomedical research. Through his research, Krishan aims to contribute valuable insights to the understanding of bacterial pathogenesis, potentially informing new therapeutic strategies for tuberculosis and related diseases.

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  1. Title: “A Review of Diagnostic Nano Stents: Part (I)”
    Citations: 9
  2. Title: “The Therapeutic Management of Chemical and Herbal Medications on Uric Acid Levels and Gout: Modern & Traditional Wisdom”
  3. Title: “Transcriptional activation of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence-associated small RNA MTS1338 by the response regulators DosR and PhoP”
  4. Title: “RSM assisted phytochemical profiling of Vitex negundo and molecular docking studies of biologically active compounds with target proteins”
  5. Title: “Unique Characteristics of Adipocytes in Metabolic Health: Insights and Implications”

 

 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Efthymia Iliana Matthaiou | Nanobiotechnology Awards | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Efthymia Iliana Matthaiou | Nanobiotechnology Awards | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Efthymia Iliana Matthaiou, Albany Medical College, United States

Efthymia Iliana Matthaiou, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at Albany Medical College, NY, specializing in fungal infections and immunology. With a solid background in nanotechnology, immuno-oncology, and drug development, she leads cutting-edge translational research, developing novel therapies and diagnostics. Her expertise spans lung transplantation, cystic fibrosis, and autoimmune diseases. Dr. Matthaiou has a strong commitment to mentoring students, postdocs, and collaborators, and has been a key figure in advancing the study of fungal pathogens, including Aspergillus species. She holds several prestigious fellowships and grants, and has contributed significantly to scientific publications, particularly in the fields of immunology, transplantation, and nanomedicine.

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Suitability for the “Best Researcher” Award: Efthymia Iliana Matthaiou, PhD

Summary of Suitability:

Dr. Efthymia Iliana Matthaiou is an exceptional candidate for the “Best Researcher” award due to her extensive and pioneering contributions in the fields of microbiology, immunology, and fungal infections. With a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania and Democritus University of Thrace, Dr. Matthaiou has advanced research into the molecular mechanisms of diseases such as cystic fibrosis and invasive fungal infections, focusing on immunomodulatory therapies and bioanalytical strategies.

🎓Education:

Dr. Matthaiou completed her postdoctoral training at Stanford University in 2020, focusing on lung immunology and transplantation. She earned her PhD from the University of Pennsylvania and Democritus University of Thrace in 2017, where her research centered on nanotechnology, immuno-oncology, and drug development. She graduated with the highest honors from Democritus University of Thrace with a BSc in 2011, marking the beginning of her promising scientific career.

🏢Experience:

Dr. Matthaiou is currently an Assistant Professor at Albany Medical College, where she leads a research laboratory focused on fungal infections and lung transplantation. Before this, she was a Lead Senior Scientist at Stanford University, leading several research initiatives on lung microenvironment, cystic fibrosis, and Aspergillus-related diseases. Her work includes developing immunomodulatory nanotherapies and studying host-pathogen interactions. She has also served as a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford, focusing on invasive aspergillosis in pediatric lung transplant patients and mentoring new hires and trainees.

🏅Awards and Honors:

Dr. Matthaiou has received several prestigious awards and fellowships, including the 2024 NCCAT-GUP3 Cryo-EM grant, for which she serves as Principal Investigator. She was also a Fellow of the 2022 Women’s Leadership Innovation Lab and received the 2019 Stanford MCHRI Postdoctoral Award, funding her research on innate immunity defects in cystic fibrosis and Aspergillus infections. These accolades highlight her leadership and contributions to the fields of immunology, transplantation, and infectious diseases.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Matthaiou’s research focuses on the intersection of fungal infections, immunology, and nanomedicine. Her work investigates the immune mechanisms that contribute to Aspergillus-related diseases, especially in the context of lung transplantation and cystic fibrosis. She is also exploring novel therapeutic approaches, such as nanoparticle-mediated drug delivery, to treat invasive aspergillosis. In addition, her research delves into macrophage dysregulation and its role in promoting fungal invasion, with the aim of developing immunomodulatory treatments to mitigate infection and improve patient outcomes.

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  • Title: Shikonin-loaded antibody-armed nanoparticles for targeted therapy of ovarian cancer
    • Cited by: 89
  • Title: Tumor endothelial marker 1–specific DNA vaccination targets tumor vasculature
    • Cited by: 78
  • Title: Iron: an essential nutrient for Aspergillus fumigatus and a fulcrum for pathogenesis
    • Cited by: 40
  • Title: Tumour endothelial marker 1/endosialin-mediated targeting of human sarcoma
    • Cited by: 36
  • Title: The safety and tolerability of pirfenidone for bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome after hematopoietic cell transplant (STOP-BOS) trial
    • Cited by: 17

 

 

 

 

Prof. Konstantoula Akrida-Demertzi | Nanobiotechnology Awards | Best Researcher Awards

Prof. Konstantoula Akrida-Demertzi | Nanobiotechnology Awards | Best Researcher Awards

Prof. Konstantoula Akrida-Demertzi,University of Ioannina,Greece

Dr. Konstantoula Akrida-Demertzi is a distinguished scholar with a robust background in food chemistry and technology. She holds a PhD from the University of Ioannina and has held various academic positions at the University of Ioannina, including Lecturer, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor until her retirement in 2018. Her research spans diverse areas such as food and beverage quality control, food biotechnology, and food microbiology. Dr. Akrida-Demertzi has authored numerous publications in international journals and books, focusing on topics ranging from fermentation processes to food preservation. She has actively contributed to academia through supervising doctoral and master’s theses, as well as participating in numerous scientific committees and workshops. Dr. Akrida-Demertzi’s expertise and leadership extend to her roles in professional associations, reflecting her dedication to advancing food science both nationally and internationally.

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🎓Education:

Dr. Konstantoula Akrida-Demertzi earned her PhD from the University of Ioannina, specializing in the dynamic field of Food Chemistry and Technology. Her doctoral studies provided a robust foundation for her subsequent academic and research career, equipping her with deep expertise in understanding the complexities of food composition, processing, and preservation. This educational background enabled Dr. Akrida-Demertzi to contribute significantly to the fields of food quality control, biotechnology, and microbiology throughout her career. Her research has encompassed diverse areas such as fermentation processes and innovative methods in food preservation, reflecting her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in food science.

🏅Professional Experience :

At the University of Ioannina, Dr. Konstantoula Akrida-Demertzi held a distinguished academic career spanning multiple roles. Beginning as a Lecturer, she imparted knowledge and guidance to students in the field of Food Chemistry and Technology. Through her expertise and dedication, she progressed to the position of Assistant Professor, where she continued to deepen her impact on both research and teaching. Recognized for her contributions and leadership, Dr. Akrida-Demertzi eventually attained the rank of Associate Professor, a position she held until her retirement in 2018. Her tenure at the university was marked by significant scholarly achievements, mentorship of students, and contributions to the academic community, reinforcing her reputation as a respected authority in food science.

🧪 Research Area:

Dr. Konstantoula Akrida-Demertzi’s research career has been distinguished by her extensive contributions to several critical areas within food science. Her expertise spans food and beverage quality control, where she has focused on ensuring the safety, consistency, and nutritional value of food products. In the realm of food biotechnology, Dr. Akrida-Demertzi has explored innovative methods to enhance food production and improve its nutritional content through biotechnological applications. Her work in food microbiology has been instrumental in understanding microbial interactions in food ecosystems, crucial for food safety and preservation strategies.

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