Taşkın Mumcu | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Taşkın Mumcu | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dokuz Eylul University | Turkey

Dr. Taşkın Mumcu is a dedicated researcher from Dokuz Eylül University, specializing in analytical and separation chemistry with a focus on green and sustainable analytical methodologies. His research encompasses chromatographic analysis, mass spectrometry, sample preparation, thermal methods, and the design of novel extraction and sensing techniques for trace metal ions and organic contaminants in environmental and food matrices. Dr. Taşkın Mumcu has authored 10 SCI-indexed journal articles, achieving 62 citations and an h-index of 5, reflecting steady academic impact. His innovative work includes the development of ultrasound-assisted, ionic liquid-based, and hydrazone-functionalized silica extraction systems, as well as emission-based sensors for phosphate and ATP detection. Through his studies published in high-impact journals such as the Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, Spectrochimica Acta Part A, and the International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, Dr. Taşkın Mumcu has significantly contributed to advancing eco-friendly analytical approaches for food safety, environmental monitoring, and chemical analysis.

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Pamık, D. T., Bozkurt, S. S., & Mumcu, T. (2023). Ultrasonic assisted dispersive micro-solid phase extraction of some sulfonamide antibiotics from milk and egg samples using polymeric ionic liquid-based chitosan before HPLC analysis. Microchemical Journal, 191, 108876.

Antep, H. M., Mumcu, T., Bostanci, K., Bozkurt, S. S., & Merdivan, M. (2017). Ultrasound-assisted surfactant/ionic liquid aqueous two-phase system extraction prior to high performance liquid chromatography for the determination of tetracyclines in milk and honey samples. Turkish Journal of Chemistry, 41(6), 955–966.

İnan, S., Mumcu, T., & Bozkurt, S. S. (2020). Box–Behnken design for removal of uranium(VI) from aqueous solution using poly(ethylene glycol) based dicationic ionic liquid impregnated chitosan. Turkish Journal of Chemistry, 44(3), 756–774.

Mumcu, T., & Bozkurt, S. S. (2019). Aqueous two-phase extraction technique based on magnetic ionic liquid–nonionic surfactant for phenolic acids in grape, apple, pear, and banana. Turkish Journal of Chemistry, 43(6), 1672–1685.

Mumcu, T., & Seyhan Bozkurt, S. (2022). Simultaneous extraction of five phenolic acids in fruits using ultrasound assisted aqueous two phase system based on polyethylene glycol–ionic liquid–sodium carbonate. Separation Science and Technology, 57(3), 433–443.

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

 

Anusha Thumma | Pharmaceutical Sciences| Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anusha Thumma | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Best Researcher Award

scientist at nova southeastern university, United States

Dr. Anusha Thumma holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences and specializes in drug formulation, abuse-deterrent technologies, inhalation products, and vaccine adjuvants. With expertise in HPLC, qPCR, ELISA, DSC, and flow cytometry, she ensures regulatory compliance with FDA, ICH, GMP, and GLP standards. She has worked as an Associate Scientist at Lupin Pharmaceuticals, an R&D Scientist at US Pharma LTD, and an Associate Professor at Radex Regulatory Affairs. Her research includes mRNA vaccine lipid nanoparticles and opioid abuse-deterrent formulations. She excels in project management, data analysis (Minitab), and cross-functional collaboration.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Anusha Thumma holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Nova Southeastern University, USA (2023), where her dissertation focused on Abuse-Deterrent Composites: A Multi-Angle Approach. She earned her Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) from Osmania University, India (2013), specializing in Formulation and Characterization of Imiquimod Multiple Emulsion as a Novel Vaccine Delivery System. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) from Kakatiya University, India (2011). With a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences, her research contributions span drug formulation, regulatory affairs, and vaccine development. 💊🔬

🏆 Academic Excellence & Professional Achievements

Dr. Anusha Thumma has been recognized with multiple prestigious scholarships and grants for her outstanding academic and research contributions. She received a fully funded PhD scholarship and a PhD Scholar Stipend from Nova Southeastern University, USA, along with the President’s Faculty Research and Development Grant and HPD Research Grant for her research excellence. She also secured fully funded scholarships for her Master’s (Osmania University) and Bachelor’s (Kakatiya University) degrees in India. Additionally, she holds a Professional Diploma in Regulatory Affairs (USA), is a Registered Pharmacist (India), and has attended webinars on drug discovery. 📜🎓💊

 

🔬 Research Focus Areas

Dr. Anusha Thumma’s research primarily focuses on environmental remediation 🌱, pharmaceutical sciences 💊, and drug abuse potential 🧪. She has made significant contributions to water purification by exploring biochar-based adsorption for removing heavy metals (cadmium, zinc, arsenic) and dyes from polluted water. Her expertise extends to pharmaceutical formulations, particularly in abuse-deterrent drug delivery systems. Additionally, she investigates the toxicity and abuse potential of fentanyl analogues. Her interdisciplinary work integrates biopolymer-based cryostructures, advancing biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. Through her research, she aims to enhance sustainable environmental solutions and safer pharmaceutical formulations. 🌍🔬💧

Publication Top Notes

  • Adsorptive removal of arsenic from drinking water using KOH-modified sewage sludge-derived biochar
  • Exploring the efficiency of sodium alginate beads and Cedrus deodara sawdust for adsorptive removal of crystal violet dye

  • Advances in cryostructures and their applications in biomedical and pharmaceutical products

  • Abuse potential of fentanyl and fentanyl analogues

  • Removal of cadmium and zinc from water using sewage sludge-derived biochar

  • Potential of easily available low-cost raw cotton for the elimination of methylene blue dye from polluted water