Xiaojuan Xu | Functional Foods | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Xiaojuan Xu | Functional Foods | Research Excellence Award

Nanyang Technological University | Singapore

Dr. Xiaojuan Xu is an emerging researcher in food science, nutrition, and biomolecular innovation, with research spanning functional foods, alternative proteins, nutraceuticals, and bioactive compounds. Her work emphasizes structure–function relationships influencing digestibility, nutrient bioavailability, and biological activity, alongside advanced studies on peptides and plant-derived compounds. She has contributed to 11 Scopus-indexed publications, achieving over 430 citations and an h-index of 7, reflecting steady scholarly impact. Her research includes innovative applications of betacyanin-rich extracts in food systems, investigation of anti-nutritional factors in plant proteins, and mechanistic studies of flavonoids, demonstrating interdisciplinary expertise bridging food chemistry, biotechnology, and applied nutrition research.

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Amparo Gamero | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Amparo Gamero | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

University of Valencia | Spain

Prof. Dr. Amparo Gamero is a distinguished researcher and full professor at the Universitat de València, Spain, in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Food Science, Toxicology, and Legal Medicine, Faculty of Pharmacy, holding a full-time civil servant position since November 2022. She also serves as a collaborating professor at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya for the Master’s programs in Nutrition and Health and Food in Physical Activity and Sport. Prof. Dr. Amparo Gamero has an extensive research career spanning over 18 years, including postdoctoral research through the Marie Curie Program at NIZO Food Research B.V. Her research focuses on food science, nutrition, biotechnology, fermented plant-based beverages, bioaccessibility of phytochemicals, antioxidant capacity, probiotic viability, and Mediterranean lifestyle adherence. She has authored 59 publications cited 1,016 times, with an h-index of 18, reflecting her significant impact in the field. Prof. Dr. Amparo Gamero integrates high-quality research with teaching and management, collaborating with over 176 international co-authors, establishing her as a leading expert in nutritional science and public health.

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  • Tronchoni, J., Gamero, A., Arroyo-López, F. N., Barrio, E., & Querol, A. (2009). Differences in the glucose and fructose consumption profiles in diverse Saccharomyces wine species and their hybrids during grape juice fermentation. International Journal of Food Microbiology, 134(3), 237–243.

  • Gamero, A., Quintilla, R., Groenewald, M., Alkema, W., Boekhout, T., … (2016). High-throughput screening of a large collection of non-conventional yeasts reveals their potential for aroma formation in food fermentation. Food Microbiology, 60, 147–159.

  • Gamero, A., Tronchoni, J., Querol, A., & Belloch, C. (2013). Production of aroma compounds by cryotolerant Saccharomyces species and hybrids at low and moderate fermentation temperatures. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 114(5), 1405–1414.

  • Stribny, J., Gamero, A., Pérez-Torrado, R., & Querol, A. (2015). Saccharomyces kudriavzevii and Saccharomyces uvarum differ from Saccharomyces cerevisiae during the production of aroma-active higher alcohols and acetate esters using their … International Journal of Food Microbiology, 205, 41–46.

  • Gamero, A., Manzanares, P., Querol, A., & Belloch, C. (2011). Monoterpene alcohols release and bioconversion by Saccharomyces species and hybrids. International Journal of Food Microbiology, 145(1), 92–97.

Rahim Khan | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rahim Khan | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rahim Khan, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia

Dr. Rahim Khan is a Postdoctoral Researcher in Food Science at Universiti Putra Malaysia with expertise in Functional Foods, Mycology, and Food Microbiology 🍽️🧫. He has led significant projects, including mycoprotein production and aflatoxin biocontrol 🌱. Dr. Khan earned his PhD in Food Science (2021) and holds two MSc degrees, one in Crop Improvement from the University of Nottingham 🌾 and another in Botany from the University of Peshawar 🌿. He has published extensively, including studies on mycotoxins and biocontrol strategies 📚. He is proficient in metagenomics sequencing, chromatographic analysis, and molecular characterization 🔬.

 

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Education 🎓

Dr. Khan holds a PhD in Food Science from Universiti Putra Malaysia (2021) and has completed a Postdoctoral tenure at the same institution. His earlier academic achievements include an MSc in Crop Improvement from the University of Nottingham (2010) and an MSc in Botany from the University of Peshawar (2005), highlighting his solid foundation in biological and agricultural sciences.

Work Experience 👨‍🏫

Currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at Universiti Putra Malaysia (2022-2023), Dr. Khan has led research projects on mycoprotein production using Fusarium venenatum and on the biocontrol of aflatoxins using Aspergillus flavus. His previous experience as a Senior Lecturer of Biology at Qurtuba University further adds to his credibility in academic teaching and supervision.

Research Projects 🔬

Dr. Khan’s completed research projects include notable contributions to mycoprotein production and the characterization of non-aflatoxigenic Aspergillus flavus, both of which are vital to food safety and innovation in food science.

Awards and Certifications 🏆

Dr. Khan has earned multiple certifications in precision fermentation, PFAS methods development, and laboratory quality control, all demonstrating his ongoing commitment to professional development. His editorial board membership in the International Journal of Nutrition and Food Science further highlights his leadership in the field.

 

Conclusion 💡

Dr. Rahim Khan’s deep involvement in cutting-edge food science research, demonstrated by his significant publications, research leadership, and academic contributions, make him a compelling nominee for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His work on mycoprotein production and aflatoxin biocontrol has important applications in both academic and industrial settings, ensuring his research’s relevance and impact.

 

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  • Mycotoxins in Food: Occurrence, Health Implications, and Control Strategies – A Comprehensive Review (1 Citation) – Toxicon, 2024 📅
  • Exploring the Biochemical and Nutra-Pharmaceutical Prospects of Some Thymus Species – A Review (0 Citations) – Chemistry and Biodiversity, 2024 📅
  • A Comprehensive Review of Mycotoxins: Toxicology, Detection, and Effective Mitigation Approaches (4 Citations) – Heliyon, 2024 📅
  • Functional Food and Nutra-Pharmaceutical Potential of Goldenberry (0 Citations) – Handbook of Goldenberry, 2024 📅
  • Mycoprotein as a Meat Substitute: Production, Functional Properties, and Current Challenges – A Review (5 Citations) – International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2024 📅
  • Aflatoxin Biosynthesis, Genetic Regulation, Toxicity, and Control Strategies: A Review (41 Citations) – Journal of Fungi, 2021 📅
  • Chromatographic Analysis of Aflatoxigenic Aspergillus flavus Isolated from Malaysian Sweet Corn (6 Citations) – Separations, 2021 📅
  • Co-Inoculation of Aflatoxigenic and Non-Aflatoxigenic Strains of Aspergillus flavus to Assess the Efficacy of Non-Aflatoxigenic Strains in Growth Inhibition and Aflatoxin B1 Reduction (9 Citations) – Agriculture, 2021 📅
  • Biocontrol of Aflatoxins Using Non-Aflatoxigenic Aspergillus flavus: A Literature Review (40 Citations) – Journal of Fungi, 2021 📅
  • Morphological Characterization and Determination of Aflatoxigenic and Non-Aflatoxigenic Aspergillus flavus Isolated from Sweet Corn Kernels and Soil in Malaysia (24 Citations) – Agriculture, 2020 📅

Sajad Mohd Wani | Food Technology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sajad Mohd Wani | Food Technology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Sajad Mohd Wani, SKUAST Kashmir, India

Based on the information provided, Prof. Sajad Mohd Wani appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, considering his extensive academic qualifications, numerous awards, and diverse teaching experience in the field of food technology. Here’s a detailed evaluation under relevant headings:

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Educational Qualifications 📚

Prof. Wani has an impressive academic background, including a Ph.D. in Food Technology from Kashmir University (2018). He also holds a Master’s degree in Postharvest Technology (85.4%) and a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture (85.14%) from SKUAST-K. His qualifications are further strengthened by passing multiple NET exams in Life Science, Horticulture, and Food Science & Technology. These credentials highlight his solid foundation in agricultural and food sciences, essential for innovative research and teaching.

Research Focus 🔬

His Ph.D. thesis, titled “Stability of Phytochemicals during Processing of Apricots Cultivated in North Indian States,” indicates a focused research interest in the nutritional and health aspects of food processing. This niche area is significant, addressing current global concerns about maintaining the nutritional value of food during processing, especially in the context of local cultivars. Prof. Wani’s research can contribute to better food quality and safety, relevant to both academic circles and the food industry.

Awards and Recognitions 🏆

Prof. Wani has received multiple prestigious awards, including the SPR-Springer Young Scientist Award (2024), Best Paper Award by the Journal of Food Science and Technology (2016), and Achiever of the Year Awards from SKUAST-K in both 2022 and 2023. He also secured awards for best oral presentations at various national conferences. These accolades underline his continuous contributions and recognition in the field of food technology and research, marking him as a distinguished and influential figure in his area of expertise.

Teaching Experience 👨‍🏫

With a rich teaching portfolio, Prof. Wani imparts knowledge in Food Engineering, Functional Foods, Food Packaging, Food Safety, and Postharvest Technology to students across different levels (B.Sc., B. Tech., M.Sc., M. Tech., Ph.D.). His teaching breadth showcases his deep understanding of both theoretical concepts and practical applications in food technology, preparing future researchers and professionals in the field.

Publication Top Notes

  • Emerging concepts in the nutraceutical and functional properties of pectin—A Review 🧩 – Cited by 435, 2017
  • Whole-Grain Cereal Bioactive Compounds and Their Health Benefits: A Review 🌾 – Cited by 347, 2012
  • Modification of bean starch by γ-irradiation: Effect on functional and morphological properties 🫘 – Cited by 112, 2012
  • Green extraction of bioactive compounds from apple pomace by ultrasound assisted natural deep eutectic solvent extraction: Optimisation, comparison and bioactivity 🍏 – Cited by 108, 2023
  • Shelf life extension of apricot fruit by application of nanochitosan emulsion coatings containing pomegranate peel extract 🍑 – Cited by 103, 2021
  • Characterization of cookies made from wheat flour blended with buckwheat flour and effect on antioxidant properties 🍪 – Cited by 98, 2015
  • Effect of green tea powder on thermal, rheological & functional properties of wheat flour and physical, nutraceutical & sensory analysis of cookies 🍵 – Cited by 97, 2015
  • Supercritical fluid extraction: A review 🧪 – Cited by 91, 2019
  • Effect of microwave roasting on antioxidant and anticancerous activities of barley flour 🌾 – Cited by 91, 2016
  • Effect of double alginate microencapsulation on in vitro digestibility and thermal tolerance of Lactobacillus plantarum NCDC201 and L. casei NCDC297 🧫 – Cited by 89, 2017
  • Effect of γ-irradiation on structure and nutraceutical potential of β-d-glucan from barley (Hordeum vulgare) 🌾 – Cited by 89, 2015
  • Effect of gamma irradiation on the physicochemical properties of alkali-extracted rice starch 🍚 – Cited by 87, 2014

Conclusion 🔍

Prof. Sajad Mohd Wani’s outstanding educational qualifications, specialized research focus, numerous awards, and extensive teaching experience make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only advances the field of food technology but also contributes significantly to academic knowledge and practical applications, benefiting both the scientific community and the food industry.

Ahmad Imani | food Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Ahmad Imani | food Science | Best Researcher Award

Scientific staff, Urmia University, Iran

Dr. Ahmad Imani is an Associate Professor in the Department of Fishery at Urmia University. He holds a PhD in Fisheries Sciences from the University of Tehran. His research focuses on aquaculture, particularly on improving fish health and growth through dietary supplements and environmental management. Dr. Imani has published extensively in leading scientific journals and is known for his contributions to the understanding of fish physiology and aquaculture practices.

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Imani holds a Ph.D. in Fisheries Sciences from the University of Tehran, completed between 2007 and 2012. He also earned his MSc in Fisheries Sciences from the same institution, graduating in 2007. His academic journey began with a BSc in Fisheries Sciences, which he obtained from the University of Tehran in 2004. Dr. Imani’s educational background highlights a strong and focused expertise in fisheries sciences, reflecting a deep commitment to the field through both his studies and subsequent professional achievements.

Experience 💼

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Imani is an Associate Professor in the Department of Fishery at Urmia University, Iran.

Research Interests 🔬

Aquaculture and Fish Nutrition: Exploring best practices and innovations in the breeding and feeding of fish in controlled environments.

Dietary Supplements and Their Effects on Fish Health: Investigating how various supplements influence the well-being and development of aquatic species.

Environmental Management in Aquaculture Systems: Focusing on sustainable practices and technologies to optimize aquaculture operations while minimizing environmental impact.

The Impact of Dietary and Environmental Factors on Fish Growth and Immunity: Analyzing how different diet compositions and environmental conditions affect fish growth rates and immune responses.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Imani has received recognition for his significant contributions to the field of aquaculture, though specific awards are not listed.

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Ghafarifarsani, H., Kachuei, R. & Imani, A., 2021 – Dietary supplementation of garden thyme essential oil ameliorated the deteriorative effects of aflatoxin B1 on growth performance and intestinal inflammatory status of rainbow trout. Aquaculture, 531, p.735928. link

Vafaei, M., Naseri, M., Abedi, E., Babaei, S.S., Imani, A. & Torri, L., 2020 – Principal component analysis of time-related changes of some essential mineral contents of canned silver carp in different filling media. Biological Trace Element Research. link

Valizadeh, S., Naseri, M., Babaei, S., Hosseini, S.M.H. & Imani, A., 2019 – Development of bioactive composite films from chitosan and carboxymethyl cellulose using glutaraldehyde, cinnamon essential oil and oleic acid. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. link

Tarkhani, R., Imani, A., Hoseinifar, S.H., Moghanlou, K.S. & Manaffar, R., 2020 – The effects of host-associated Enterococcus faecium CGMCC1.2136 on serum immune parameters, digestive enzymes activity and growth performance of Caspian roach fingerlings. Aquaculture. link

Ghasemi, N., Imani, A., Noori, F. & Shahrooz, R., 2020 – Ontogeny of digestive tract of Stellate sturgeon from hatching to juvenile stage: Digestive enzymes activity, stomach and proximal intestine. Aquaculture. link

 

 

 

 

 

Jiaoyan Ren | Nutrition Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jiaoyan Ren | Nutrition Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jiaoyan Ren, South China University of Technology, China

Prof. Dr. Jiaoyan Ren 📚 is a distinguished professor at the School of Food Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology (SCUT) 🌏. With a joint Master’s and PhD from SCUT, she has significant international research experience 🌟. Dr. Ren has been honored with awards like the Youth Cheung Kong Scholars and Guangdong Province Distinguished Young Scholars 🌟. She holds over 52 authorized invention patents and has published 120 high-impact papers 📰. As an editorial member and conference speaker, her work in food science has a global reach 🌐. She also mentors young innovators and promotes academic excellence 🎓.

 

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Academic and Professional Background 🎓

Dr. Jiaoyan Ren is a professor at the School of Food Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology (SCUT) 🌟. She also serves as the Associate Director of the Food Nutrition and Health Research Institute and is a principal investigator at the Sino-Singapore International Joint Research Institute. As a “Shen Nong” Distinguished Researcher, she has received multiple accolades, including the Youth Cheung Kong Scholars Programme of China and the Guangdong Province Special Support Plan for High-Level Talents 🌟.

Achievements 🏆

Dr. Ren has presided over significant national and provincial projects, earning prestigious awards such as the Natural Science Award from the Ministry of Education and the Guangdong Science and Technology Award 🥇. She has guided students to win awards, applied for 89 invention patents, and contributed to national industry standards 🧠.

Research Focus

Dr. Jiaoyan Ren focuses on the intersection of food chemistry and biotechnology, with particular emphasis on the isolation and characterization of bioactive peptides and polysaccharides 🌿. Her work primarily explores antioxidant and functional properties of proteins from diverse sources such as grass carp, soy, and loach 🐟🌰. She employs advanced techniques like chromatography and mass spectrometry for purification and structural analysis 🔬. Dr. Ren’s research also delves into improving food functional properties through enzymatic hydrolysis and protein modifications, contributing significantly to food safety and nutritional science 🌟🥗. Her studies have substantial applications in enhancing the nutritional quality and health benefits of food products 🥤.

 

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Sodeif Azadmard-Damirchi | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Sodeif Azadmard-Damirchi | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Sodeif Azadmard-Damirchi, University of TabrizIran,Iran

Prof. Dr. Sodeif Azadmard-Damirchi is a distinguished professor in Food Science and Technology at the University of Tabriz, Iran. With a PhD in Food Chemistry from SLU, Sweden, and extensive experience, he specializes in lipid chemistry, particularly olive oil quality and adulteration detection. He’s a prolific researcher with numerous publications and honors, including awards from the American Oil Chemists’ Society. As a dedicated educator, he has supervised and examined numerous graduate theses. Prof. Azadmard-Damirchi is also actively involved in standardization committees and editorial roles in academic journals. 🌱🔬📚

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Education and qualifications:

Prof. Dr. Sodeif Azadmard-Damirchi obtained his PhD in Food Sciences from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Uppsala, Sweden. His doctoral research focused on olive oil, specifically phytosterols and the detection of adulteration with hazelnut oil, as well as chemical interesterification. 📜🎓 His work contributed significantly to the understanding of lipid chemistry and quality control in edible oils. This education laid the foundation for his distinguished career as a researcher and educator in the field of Food Science and Technology. 🌟

 

Employment:

Prof. Dr. Sodeif Azadmard-Damirchi serves as a distinguished Professor in the Department of Food Science and Technology at the University of Tabriz, located in Tabriz, East Azerbaijan, Iran. 🏫 With a wealth of experience spanning over two decades, he has made significant contributions to the academic and research landscape of food science. 🥼🔬 His role involves teaching, mentoring graduate students, conducting groundbreaking research, and leading various academic initiatives. Prof. Azadmard-Damirchi’s expertise and dedication have not only enriched the university’s academic environment but have also made a notable impact on the broader field of food science and technology. 🌱🌟

 

Professional experience:

Prof. Dr. Sodeif Azadmard-Damirchi’s professional journey in food science began at Urmia University, Iran, from 2002 to 2003. 🏫 He then transitioned to the Department of Food Science and Technology at the University of Tabriz in 2007, where he has remained dedicated to advancing the field ever since. 🌱 Over the years, he has progressed from Assistant Professor (2007-2011) to Associate Professor (2011-2015), and finally to Professor in 2015, reflecting his expertise and commitment to education and research. 🎓🔬 His tenure at the University of Tabriz has been marked by significant contributions to both academia and the food industry. 🌟

 

Honors:

Prof. Dr. Sodeif Azadmard-Damirchi’s illustrious career is adorned with numerous honors, showcasing his outstanding academic achievements and contributions to the field of food science. 🏅 He secured the top position nationally in both his Master’s and PhD examinations in 2000 and 2002, respectively, in Iran. 🎓 His groundbreaking research earned him the prestigious Analytical Division Student Award in 2006 from the American Oil Chemists’ Society. 🌟 This recognition was for his innovative work on developing a new method to detect adulteration in vegetable oils. Additionally, he was honored as a Distinguished Young Researcher at the University of Tabriz in 2009 and completed a specialized training program under the Malaysian Technical Cooperation Program in 2017. 🌱

Research Focus:

Prof. Dr. Sodeif Azadmard-Damirchi’s research focus primarily revolves around lipid chemistry, with a particular emphasis on edible oils. 🌱 His work spans various aspects, including the detection of adulteration in vegetable oils using innovative methods such as solid-phase extraction (SPE) and phytosterol analysis. Additionally, he investigates the impact of pretreatment techniques, such as microwaving, on the oxidative stability and nutraceutical content of oils. 🍲 His research also delves into encapsulation techniques for preserving bioactive compounds in food products. Through his diverse array of studies, Prof. Azadmard-Damirchi continually contributes to advancing knowledge in the field of food science and technology. 🔬

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  1. Effect of pretreatment with microwaves on oxidative stability and nutraceuticals content of oil from rapeseed – Cited by 343 (2010) 🔥
  2. Vegetable oil blending: A review of physicochemical, nutritional and health effects – Cited by 224 (2016) 🥑
  3. Use of gelatin and gum Arabic for encapsulation of black raspberry anthocyanins by complex coacervation – Cited by 199 (2018) 🍇
  4. Sterol fractions in hazelnut and virgin olive oils and 4, 4′-dimethylsterols as possible markers for detection of adulteration of virgin olive oil – Cited by 167 (2005) 🌱
  5. Milk thistle seed oil constituents from different varieties grown in Iran – Cited by 143 (2009) 🥛
  6. Effect of roasting and microwave pre-treatments of Nigella sativa L. seeds on lipase activity and the quality of the oil – Cited by 135 (2019) 🔬
  7. Antibacterial properties of LDPE nanocomposite films in packaging of UF cheese – Cited by 133 (2016) 🧀
  8. Novel solid-phase extraction method to separate 4-desmethyl-, 4-monomethyl-, and 4, 4′-dimethylsterols in vegetable oils – Cited by 132 (2006) 🌿
  9. Liposomes as carrier vehicles for functional compounds in food sector – Cited by 125 (2016) 💧
  10. Double emulsion followed by complex coacervation as a promising method for protection of black raspberry anthocyanins – Cited by 103 (2018) 🍇
  11. Microwave pretreatment as a promising strategy for increment of nutraceutical content and extraction yield of oil from milk thistle seed– Cited by 102 (2019) 🥛
  12. Effects of α‐tocopherol on oxidative stability and phytosterol oxidation during heating in some regular and high‐oleic vegetable oils – Cited by 97 (2008) 🌿

 

 

 

 

 

H.P. Vasantha Rupasinghe | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. H.P. Vasantha Rupasinghe | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. H.P. Vasantha Rupasinghe, Dalhousie University, Canada

Prof. Dr. H.P. VasanthaRupasinghe is a distinguished researcher 🧪 and academic 🎓 in the field of biochemistry and nutrition. Renowned for groundbreaking work in antioxidant-rich foods, he holds the title of Professor Doctor, showcasing his expertise. With a passion for health and wellness, Prof. VasanthaRupasinghe’s contributions have significantly impacted the understanding of nutrition’s role in human health 🌱. His commitment to advancing knowledge has earned him recognition and respect in academic circles globally 🌍.

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Education and qualifications :

Prof. Dr. H.P. Vasantha Rupasinghe is a distinguished scholar with a robust academic background. He earned his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Guelph in Guelph, ON, Canada, showcasing his commitment to advancing knowledge in the field. Prior to his doctoral studies, he obtained his M.Sc. qualification at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa, USA. With a total of 209 published works, his prolific career includes extensive research contributions. Prof. Vasantha Rupasinghe’s dedication to academia is reflected in his diverse body of work, making him a respected figure in the scientific community. 🎓🔬

Employment:

Prof. Dr. H.P. Vasantha Rupasinghe holds a distinguished position as a Full Professor in the Department of Plant, Food, and Environmental Sciences at Dalhousie University Faculty of Agriculture in Truro, NS, Canada. With a wealth of expertise, he contributes significantly to the academic and research landscape, guiding students and peers in exploring the realms of plant science, food, and environmental studies. His role as a Full Professor underscores his leadership in these critical disciplines, shaping the future of agriculture and sustainability. 🌱👨‍🏫 Prof. Vasantha Rupasinghe’s impactful contributions at Dalhousie University underscore his commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering excellence in education.

Recognitions :

Dr. H.P. Vasantha Rupasinghe has garnered prestigious recognitions throughout his illustrious career, showcasing his excellence in research and academia. As the Arthur B. McDonald Chair of Research Excellence at Dalhousie University, he receives a substantial cash award, highlighting his world-renowned contributions. The Schwabe Phyto Innovation Challenge Award 2023 from Germany acknowledges his innovative contributions to phyto medicines. His distinctions also include the 2022 Experienced Faculty Research Excellence Award and the 2021 Outstanding Graduate Supervision Award at Dalhousie University. Dr. Vasantha Rupasinghe’s honors extend to his designation as an Honorary Life-time Member of the BC Haskap Association and being recognized as a 2018 Fellow of the Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology. 🏆🌍🔬

Research Focus:

Dr. H.P. Vasantha Rupasinghe, with over 2000 citations, is a distinguished researcher 🧪 and accomplished scholar in biochemistry and nutrition. His research focus encompasses a broad spectrum, including flavonoid bioavailability, cancer prevention through the tumor microenvironment modulation, and the therapeutic potential of plant flavonoids in hypertension. His work extends to the development of innovative approaches for cancer prevention and treatment, emphasizing a holistic integrative strategy. Dr. Rupasinghe’s expertise also delves into the exploration of phytochemicals in regulating fatty acid β-oxidation, contributing significantly to understanding obesity and weight loss mechanisms. 🌿🔬👨‍🔬

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  1. Kinase-targeted cancer therapies: progress, challenges and future directions
    • Cited by: 1049
    • Year: 2018 📚
  2. Flavonoid bioavailability and attempts for bioavailability enhancement
    • Cited by: 718
    • Year: 2013 🌿
  3. Plant flavonoids in cancer chemoprevention: role in genome stability
    • Cited by: 380
    • Year: 2017 🧬
  4. Polyphenol composition and total antioxidant capacity of selected apple genotypes for processing
    • Cited by: 378
    • Year: 2008 🍏
  5. Polyphenols: multipotent therapeutic agents in neurodegenerative diseases
    • Cited by: 365
    • Year: 2013 🧠
  6. Cancer prevention and therapy through the modulation of the tumor microenvironment
    • Cited by: 347
    • Year: 2015 🌐
  7. Effect of baking on dietary fibre and phenolics of muffins incorporated with apple skin powder
    • Cited by: 343
    • Year: 2008 🍰
  8. Inhibitory effect of 1-MCP on ripening and superficial scald development in ‘McIntosh’and ‘Delicious’ apples
    • Cited by: 336
    • Year: 2000 🍎
  9. Effects of processing on the content and composition of isoflavones during manufacturing of soy beverage and tofu
    • Cited by: 311
    • Year: 2002 🥤
  10. Designing a broad-spectrum integrative approach for cancer prevention and treatment
    • Cited by: 298
    • Year: 2015 🌱