Shivangi Sharma | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Shivangi Sharma | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Shivangi Sharma ,  Chemistry , Amity University Gwalior, India

Shivangi Sharma is a Ph.D. Research Scholar at Amity University Gwalior, specializing in Molecular Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of Quinoline and Indole-based Derivatives. With a strong foundation in Synthetic Organic Chemistry and Heterocyclic Chemistry, she is focused on developing novel compounds with antibacterial and antifungal properties. Her research is driven by the design of heterocyclic organic molecules for potential biological activity, alongside applications in drug synthesis and molecular docking. Shivangi has authored 16 research papers published in SCI & Scopus indexed journals, conferences, and book chapters. Additionally, she has contributed to a book published by Notion Press. Her dedication to advancing pharmaceutical sciences and organic chemistry has earned her recognition, and she is also well-versed in techniques like in silico molecular docking, protein-ligand interaction, and organic synthesis.

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Academic Background🎓

Shivangi Sharma pursued her Master of Science in Chemistry from the School of Studies, Jiwaji University, Gwalior, where she secured third position. Currently, she is completing her Ph.D. in Applied Science at Amity University Gwalior under the mentorship of Prof. (Dr.) Mohana Lakshmi Sabapathi, Director, and Principal of the Amity Institute of Pharmacy. Her academic background has equipped her with a robust understanding of various aspects of chemistry, particularly in synthetic organic chemistry, heterocyclic chemistry, and drug design. Shivangi has developed a strong interest in molecular docking, protein-ligand interactions, and drug delivery systems, applying these skills to her ongoing research. Her training also includes exposure to modern synthetic techniques, such as multi-component reactions and organocatalysis. Through her rigorous education and research endeavors, she has honed her skills in scientific research, contributing significantly to her field of study.

Professional Background🏅

Shivangi Sharma’s research experience spans various domains of synthetic organic chemistry and drug design. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Amity University Gwalior, where she focuses on the molecular design and synthesis of quinoline and indole-based derivatives with potential antibacterial and antifungal properties. Her expertise includes organic synthesis, purification, and characterization of chemical compounds on both small and medium scales. She has honed her skills in handling sensitive reactions and reagents in inert conditions. Additionally, Shivangi has gained experience in modern drug delivery systems, including preparation and characterization techniques. Through her involvement in the CSIR Summer Research Training Program (2020), she gained expertise in carbon nanotubes and further enhanced her skills in molecular docking and structure determination using UV, FTIR, NMR, and Mass Spectroscopy. Shivangi’s work integrates multi-disciplinary approaches, showcasing her ability to conduct independent research and contribute to the scientific community.

Awards and Honors🏆

Shivangi Sharma’s academic excellence is reflected in her awards and honors. She secured the third position in her Master of Science in Chemistry from Jiwaji University, Gwalior, highlighting her dedication and hard work in the field of chemistry. Shivangi’s pursuit of research excellence is further exemplified by her ongoing Ph.D. work at Amity University Gwalior, where she is under the mentorship of Prof. (Dr.) Mohana Lakshmi Sabapathi. Additionally, she was selected for the prestigious CSIR Summer Research Training Program (2020), where she gained valuable experience in carbon nanotubes and molecular docking. Her contributions to scientific research have resulted in the publication of 16 papers in renowned SCI & Scopus indexed journals, conference proceedings, and book chapters. Shivangi has also authored a book published by Notion Press, marking her academic and scholarly accomplishments. Her dedication to research and the sciences has earned her recognition and respect within the academic community.

Research Focus🔬

Shivangi Sharma’s research focus lies at the intersection of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Heterocyclic Chemistry, and Drug Design. Specifically, she is dedicated to the molecular design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of quinoline and indole-based derivatives for their potential antibacterial and antifungal properties. Her research aims to explore novel drug molecules and their effectiveness in combating microbial infections. She is also deeply interested in the fields of molecular docking, protein-ligand interactions, and in silico drug design, utilizing computational tools to predict and optimize the biological activity of synthesized compounds. Shivangi’s work is grounded in organic synthesis techniques, including one-pot strategies, multi-component reactions, and organocatalysis. She applies modern synthetic chemistry to design compounds with high therapeutic potential and bioactivity. Additionally, her research aims to explore novel drug delivery systems and their applications in pharmaceutical development, ensuring her work has both academic and practical relevance in the field of medicinal chemistry.

Publication Top Notes

2-Oxindole and related heterocycles: synthetic methodologies for their natural products and related derivatives

Citations: 37

Synthetic strategies for Quinoline based derivatives as potential bioactive heterocycles

Citations: 16

Synthetic routes to quinoline-based derivatives having potential anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties

Citations: 16

Molecular Docking Study for Binding Affinity of 2H-thiopyrano [2, 3-b] quinoline Derivatives against CB1a

Citations: 15

In silico screening and molecular docking study of quinoline based compounds with Human kallikrein 7 in complex with 1, 4-diazepane-7-one 1-acetamide derivative receptor target

Citations: 14

The Biological and Pharmacological Potentials of Indole-based Heterocycles

Citations: 14

Quinoline-Based Anti-Oncogenic Molecules: Synthesis and Biological Evaluation

Citations: 11

Simplified procedure for application of DBE, the rule of 13 & Nitrogen rule in structure elucidation of organic compounds

Citations: 7

Molecular docking study for binding affinity of Indole derivatives against solution structure of the antimicrobial peptide Btd-2

Citations: 5

Bioactive indole heterocycles and their synthetic routes: a comprehensive review

Citations: 5

Biochar, clay, zeolites, and microorganism-based methods for remediation of heavy metals

Citations: 4

Molecular Docking Study of 2, 3, 4-trisubstituted-2, 3, 4, 9-Tetrahydrothiopyrano [2, 3-b] indole Derivatives with TRPV channels: Possible New Analgesics

Citations: 3

Conclusion

Based on her research contributions, publications, awards, and ongoing work, Shivangi Sharma is a strong contender for the “Best Researcher Awards.” Her passion for the synthesis of biologically active compounds, her expertise in drug design and molecular docking, and her proven ability to publish quality research make her an exemplary candidate for such recognition. Furthermore, her ability to independently carry out experiments, interpret data, and innovate in her field positions her as a future leader in the area of synthetic organic chemistry and medicinal chemistry. Therefore, Shivangi Sharma’s research trajectory and impact on her field make her highly suitable for the “Best Researcher Awards.”

 

 

Jia Dong | Analytical chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jia Dong | Analytical chemistry | Best Researcher Award

lecturer at Jinzhou Medical University, China

Dr. Jia Dong (JiaDong) is a dedicated researcher in Analytical Chemistry, holding a Doctorate from Northeastern University 🎓. Since 2019, Dr. Dong has been a faculty member at the School of Pharmacy, Jinzhou Medical University 🏥. Their research focuses on nanomaterials, electrochemical analysis, and environmental analysis 🧪🌱. Dr. Dong actively collaborates across disciplines, promoting the innovative application of nanomaterials in various scientific fields 🔄. With a strong background in analytical techniques and interdisciplinary research, Dr. Dong contributes significantly to advancements in pharmaceutical and environmental sciences.

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Education Background 🎓

Dr. Jia Dong (JiaDong) earned a Doctorate in Analytical Chemistry from Northeastern University 🏛️. With a strong foundation in chemical analysis and material sciences, Dr. Dong has developed expertise in advanced analytical techniques 🔬. Their academic journey has equipped them with the knowledge to explore nanomaterials, electrochemical methods, and environmental applications 🌱. The rigorous training at Northeastern University has provided Dr. Dong with a deep understanding of chemical properties, detection methods, and interdisciplinary research 🔄. This strong educational background plays a crucial role in their ongoing contributions to scientific research and technological advancements.

Work Experience 🏥🔬

Since August 2019, Dr. Jia Dong has been a researcher at the School of Pharmacy, Jinzhou Medical University 🏛️. Their work focuses on nanomaterials, electrochemical analysis, and environmental analysis 🧪🌱. Dr. Dong actively collaborates with experts from diverse fields, fostering interdisciplinary research to enhance the cross-application of nanomaterials in medicine, environmental science, and technology 🔄. Their contributions drive advancements in pharmaceutical sciences, sustainable solutions, and analytical chemistry. Through innovative research, Dr. Dong plays a crucial role in developing cutting-edge technologies that improve healthcare and environmental sustainability.

Research Focus

Dr. Jia Dong’s research focuses on graphene-based nanomaterials for water purification and environmental remediation 🔬🌱. Their work explores the adsorption of iodinated X-ray contrast media from contaminated water, addressing critical challenges in wastewater treatment and pharmaceutical pollution 🚰💊. By utilizing advanced nanomaterials, Dr. Dong contributes to the development of efficient and sustainable methods for removing harmful substances from the environment 🌿. Their interdisciplinary approach integrates nanotechnology, analytical chemistry, and environmental science, making a significant impact on water quality improvement and ecological sustainability 🌎.

Publication Top Notes

Graphene-based nanomaterials for adsorption of iodinated X-ray contrast media from contaminated water: A comparative study

 

Vipin Singh | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Vipin Singh | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Vipin Singh, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, India

Vipin Singh, a passionate researcher from Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, holds a Master’s (2017-2019) and Bachelor’s (2014-2017) degree in Science from the University of Allahabad. His research focuses on the biological and anticancer potential of thiosemicarbazone derivatives, with publications in prestigious journals such as Polyhedron and the Journal of Molecular Structure. Vipin actively participates in conferences and workshops, including NPD-2022 and TFCS-2023, to enhance his expertise in computational and reaction engineering. His dedication to advancing sustainable chemical solutions makes him a promising talent in medicinal chemistry and materials science. 🌟

 

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Educational Background 🎓

Vipin Singh has a strong academic foundation in science, starting with his early education at K.P. Intermediate College, Prayagraj, where he completed his High School (2012-2013) and Intermediate (2013-2014) studies. He then pursued higher education at the prestigious University of Allahabad, earning a Bachelor of Science degree (2014-2017) followed by a Master of Science (2017-2019). This progression showcases his dedication to academic excellence and his commitment to advancing knowledge in the field of science. His educational journey has laid a solid groundwork for his promising career in research and innovation. 🌟

 

Research Focus 🧬

Vipin Singh’s research focuses on medicinal chemistry and biological applications of chemical compounds. His work explores the synthesis and potential therapeutic uses of thiosemicarbazone derivatives, particularly in transition metal complexes and anticancer treatments. His publication in Polyhedron highlights the biological applications of metal complexes, while his study in the Journal of Molecular Structure delves into anticancer properties through in silico and in vitro approaches. This interdisciplinary research combines computational chemistry, pharmacology, and materials science, advancing innovations in drug design and biomedical applications. 🧪🩺✨

 

Publication Top Notes

  • 🧪 “Recent developments on the potential biological applications of transition metal complexes of thiosemicarbazone derivatives” (Polyhedron, 2023) – Cited by: 18
  • 🩺 “Investigation of the anticancer potential of newly synthesized N4-substituted thiosemicarbazones: In silico and in vitro biological approaches” (Journal of Molecular Structure, 2024)