Jing Nie | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jing Nie | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jing Nie | Shandong Second Provincial General Hospital | China

Ms. Jing Nie serves as the Head of Scientific Research in the Department of Pharmacy at Shandong Second Provincial General Hospital and holds the position of Associate Chief Pharmacist. She actively contributes to the advancement of pharmaceutical sciences through her leadership roles in various professional committees, including the Shandong Provincial Hospital Association’s Digital and Intelligent Pharmacy Committee, the Pediatric Rational Drug Use Committee of the Shandong Pharmacists Association, and the Otolaryngology Pharmacy Committee of the Shandong Pharmaceutical Society. She is also a core member of the Rheumatology Committee of the Jinan Association of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, the Antitumor Drug Committee of the Shandong Pharmaceutical Society, the Tumor Pharmacy Branch of the Shandong Anti-Cancer Association, and the Internet Plus Pharmacy Services Committee. Her research focuses on hospital pharmacy, artificial intelligence, pharmacoeconomics, and antitumor drug development. She has published extensively, secured patents, developed software, and led multiple provincial and collaborative projects while contributing to numerous national-level studies.

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Education

Ms. Jing Nie earned her doctoral degree in pharmacy, equipping her with a strong academic foundation to contribute to both scientific research and clinical pharmacy practice. Her education combined rigorous theoretical learning with extensive research experience, allowing her to specialize in the integration of hospital pharmacy with advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and pharmacoeconomics. During her doctoral training, she focused on evidence-based approaches to optimize drug therapy and explored the mechanisms and applications of antitumor drugs. Her academic journey not only strengthened her technical expertise but also instilled in her a deep commitment to innovation, patient safety, and rational drug use. She has built upon her formal education through continuous professional development, actively engaging with academic societies, conferences, and specialized committees that broaden her knowledge and keep her at the forefront of evolving pharmaceutical sciences. Her educational background remains the cornerstone of her contributions to research and practice.

Experience

Ms. Jing Nie has extensive professional experience as the Head of Scientific Research in the Department of Pharmacy at Shandong Second Provincial General Hospital, where she also serves as Associate Chief Pharmacist. Her experience includes leadership and active participation in multiple prestigious committees, such as those dedicated to digital pharmacy, rational pediatric drug use, otolaryngology pharmacy, rheumatology, and oncology. She has played a key role in advancing pharmaceutical sciences by bridging hospital pharmacy with innovative fields like artificial intelligence and pharmacoeconomics. Her experience is further reflected in her strong publication record, where she has authored and co-authored more than twenty scientific papers, many in high-impact journals. She has successfully applied her expertise to provincial-level projects, cross-disciplinary collaborations, and has contributed significantly to national-level studies. In addition, her practical work includes obtaining multiple patents and software copyrights, reinforcing her ability to translate scientific innovation into practical applications that benefit patients and the healthcare system.

Research Focus

Ms. Jing Nie’s research focus lies at the intersection of pharmaceutical sciences, oncology, and innovative therapeutic strategies. Her work on the advances of HDAC dual inhibitors in breast cancer treatment highlights her commitment to exploring novel drug mechanisms and targeted therapies in oncology. By investigating epigenetic regulation through HDAC inhibition, she contributes to the development of more effective treatments for breast cancer patients, bridging basic research with clinical applications. Beyond oncology, her broader focus includes hospital pharmacy, pharmacoeconomics, artificial intelligence in drug management, and rational drug use. This multidisciplinary approach allows her to integrate clinical practice with cutting-edge research, addressing both the economic and therapeutic aspects of patient care. Her emphasis on anti-tumor drug development, combined with her role in scientific committees and leadership positions, reflects a holistic vision of improving healthcare outcomes through innovation, collaboration, and translational research. Ms. Nie’s focus is well aligned with advancing precision medicine and modern pharmacy.

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Advances of HDAC dual inhibitors in breast cancer treatment

Conclusion

Ms. Jing Nie is highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award, given her impactful contributions to pharmaceutical sciences, leadership roles, and innovation in anti-tumor drug research and artificial intelligence. With strategic international engagement and clinical translation of her work, she has the potential to become a globally recognized leader in hospital pharmacy research.

Nurşen Sarı | Pharmaceutical Science | Best Faculty Award

Prof. Dr. Nurşen Sarı | Pharmaceutical Science | Best Faculty Award

Prof. Dr. Nurşen Sarı, GAZI UNIVERSITY, Turkey

Prof. Dr. Nurşen Sarı is a distinguished academic in Inorganic Chemistry with a focus on Polymeric Complexes, Bioinorganic Chemistry, and Transition Metals. She has authored 63 articles in SCI/SCI-Expanded journals and over 200 conference proceedings. Prof. Sarı has supervised 17 graduate theses and taught various courses such as Supramolecular Chemistry and Metallurgical Chemistry at Gazi University, where she served as Vice Chair and Erasmus Coordinator. She is passionate about chemistry, seeing it as the key to understanding life. 🌍🔬📚

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Academic and Administrative Leadership

Prof. Dr. Nurşen Sarı has held key academic and administrative roles at Gazi University. She served as a Board Member at the Institute of Science and Technology (2018-2021) and as Vice Chair of the Department of Chemistry (2013-2020). She led the Chemistry Community as Academic Leader (2016-2019) and coordinated the Erasmus Program for the department (2013-2016). Additionally, Prof. Sarı was the Farabi Department Coordinator (2013-2016). Her leadership has significantly shaped the university’s academic direction. 📚🌍🎓👩‍🏫

 

Research Areas

Prof. Dr. Nurşen Sarı’s research spans diverse areas of Inorganic Chemistry and Bioinorganic Chemistry, focusing on Polymeric Complexes, Transition Metals, and Inorganic Polymers. Her work explores the structure and behavior of Inorganic Ring Compounds, Coordination Chemistry, and the mechanisms and kinetics of inorganic reactions. Prof. Sarı’s research contributes significantly to the understanding of the interactions between metals and organic ligands, which has applications in various scientific fields. Her passion for Natural Sciences drives her to uncover new insights into the molecular world. 🌐🔬🧪🧬

 

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Nurşen Sarı’s research focuses on several key areas within Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry. Her work includes the synthesis and biological activities of polymeric complexes, Schiff bases, and their transition metal complexes, exploring their antimicrobial and antifungal properties. She also investigates coordination chemistry, inorganic polymers, and reaction mechanisms. Her studies contribute to the development of new materials with applications in biosensors, antimicrobial agents, and medical diagnostics. These endeavors have led to significant publications in prestigious journals. 🧪🔬⚗️🌍🧫

 

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🔍 Antimicrobial activities of N-(2-hydroxy-1-naphthalidene)-amino acid (glycine, alanine, phenylalanine, histidine, tryptophane) Schiff bases and their manganese (III) complexes
Cited by: 195
Year: 2004

🔍 ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITES OF SOME NEW AMINO ACID-SCHI BASES
Cited by: 160
Year: 2003

🔍 Synthesis and biological activity of new cycloalkylthiophene-Schiff bases and their Cr (III) and Zn (II) complexes
Cited by: 57
Year: 2010

🔍 Synthesis, potentiometric and antimicrobial activity studies on 2-pyridinilidene-DL-amino acids and their complexes
Cited by: 55
Year: 2003

🔍 Structural, electrochemical and optical properties of hydrothermally synthesized transition metal oxide (Co3O4, NiO, CuO) nanoflowers
Cited by: 46
Year: 2020

🔍 Synthesis of Some Polymer‐Metal Complexes and Elucidation of their Structures
Cited by: 46
Year: 2006

🔍 Spectroscopic characterization of novel d-amino acid-Schiff bases and their Cr(III) and Ni(II) complexes as antimicrobial agents
Cited by: 37
Year: 2013

🔍 Preparation of carbon paste electrodes including poly (styrene) attached glycine–Pt (IV) for amperometric detection of glucose
Cited by: 34
Year: 2014

🔍 Nanospheres caped Pt (II) and Pt (IV): synthesis and evaluation as antimicrobial and Antifungal Agent
Cited by: 31
Year: 2017

🔍 Ni (II)-tetrahedral complexes: Characterization, antimicrobial properties, theoretical studies and a new family of charge-transfer transitions
Cited by: 31
Year: 2013

🔍 Some novel amino acid-schiff bases and their complexes synthesis, characterization, solid state conductivity behaviors and potentiometric studies
Cited by: 29
Year: 2004

🔍 Synthesis, antimicrobial and antimutagenic effects of novel polymeric-Schiff bases including indol
Cited by: 27
Year: 2019

🔍 Polystyrene attached Pt (IV)–azomethine, synthesis and immobilization of glucose oxidase enzyme
Cited by: 27
Year: 2012

🔍 Synthesis, potentiometric and antimicrobial activity studies on DL-amino acids-Schiff bases and their complexes
Cited by: 27