N NAGARANI | Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. N NAGARANI | Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, Fatima College (Autonomous) Madurai India

Dr. N. Nagarani, an Assistant Professor in Zoology, is a passionate educator and researcher with expertise in marine biology, toxicology, pharmacology, and environmental biology. Born on February 2, 1980, she is proficient in English and Tamil and has contributed to both academic and research advancements. With over a decade of experience in teaching at Fatima College, Madurai, and St. Antony’s College, Dindigul, she has also worked as a Research Associate at Madurai Kamaraj University. She has actively participated in various national and international seminars and workshops. Dr. Nagarani’s research focuses on the application of biomarkers and toxicology in marine life.

Publication Profile

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🎓 Education

Dr. Nagarani completed her undergraduate degree in Zoology from Sri Meenakshi Govt. College for Women, Madurai in 2000. She pursued her postgraduate degree in Integrated Biology from Madurai Kamaraj University (2002), followed by a B.Ed. in Biological Science (2004) from Thiagarajar College. Her Ph.D. in Environmental Science was awarded by the Department of Marine & Coastal Studies at Madurai Kamaraj University in 2010. In addition, she holds a Diploma in P.BED DSA (2005) and a SET in Life Science (2016).

🧑‍🏫 Experience

Dr. N. Nagarani has extensive experience in both teaching and research. She started her teaching career at the Department of Marine & Coastal Studies, Madurai Kamaraj University (2010-2011) and has taught at St. Antony’s College (2017-2018) and Fatima College (2018-present). As a Research Associate at Madurai Kamaraj University (2013-2016), she contributed significantly to marine and coastal research. She has also held roles such as Board of Studies member and NAAC Committee member at St. Antony’s College and participated in numerous seminars and workshops.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Dr. Nagarani’s academic excellence has been recognized throughout her career. She received the University Rank Holder (Third) award from Madurai Kamaraj University in 2000. She was honored with fellowships such as the USRF and CSIR Research Associate. Her contributions to research were acknowledged with several awards in national and international conferences. She also received sponsorship from various academic bodies and has actively participated in organizing multiple academic events, workshops, and symposia in her field.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Nagarani’s primary research interests lie in marine biology, toxicology, pharmacology, biomarkers techniques, and environmental biology. Her work in environmental science includes assessing the impact of pollutants on marine ecosystems through biomarker approaches. She has contributed significantly to understanding marine plant-based antioxidant activities and environmental monitoring. Dr. Nagarani’s research extends to the development of ecological indices for environmental sustainability and studying the effects of marine toxins on local biodiversity.

🏆Conclusion 

Dr. N. Nagarani exhibits a strong academic and research background, especially in environmental and marine studies, making her highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. With further focus on publishing in high-impact journals and international collaborations, she has the potential to significantly contribute to the scientific community. Her dedication to education and research reflects her passion for advancing the field of environmental science.

Publication Top Notes

  • Cadmium and copper toxicity in three marine macroalgae: evaluation of the biochemical responses and DNA damage
    • Year: 2014
    • Authors: MY Babu, L Palanikumar, N Nagarani, VJ Devi, SR Kumar, …
    • Citation: 58

 

  • A study of proteotoxicity and genotoxicity induced by the pesticide and fungicide on marine invertebrate (Donax faba)
    • Year: 2013
    • Authors: V JanakiDevi, N Nagarani, M YokeshBabu, AK Kumaraguru, …
    • Citation: 52

 

  • Identification of DNA damage in marine fish Therapon jarbua by comet assay technique
    • Year: 2012
    • Authors: N Nagarani, VJ Devi, AK Kumaraguru
    • Citation: 40

 

  • Screening, isolation and characterization of protease producing moderately halophilic microorganism Halomonas meridiana associated with coral mucus
    • Year: 2014
    • Authors: R Anithajothi, N Nagarani, G Umagowsalya, K Duraikannu, …
    • Citation: 27

 

  • Evaluation of anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, cytotoxic activity of Kappaphycus alvarezii
    • Year: 2013
    • Authors: N Nagarani, AK Kumaraguru
    • Citation: 27

 

  • Mercuric chloride induced proteotoxicity and structural destabilization in marine fish (Therapon jarbua)
    • Year: 2011
    • Authors: N Nagarani, VJ Devi, AK Kumaraguru
    • Citation: 26

 

  • Investigation of the effect of K. alvarezii on antioxidant enzymes, cell viability and DNA damage in male rats
    • Year: 2012
    • Authors: N Nagarani, AK Kumaraguru
    • Citation: 21

 

  • Genotoxicity Assessment of Mercuric Chloride in the Marine Fish Therapon jaruba
    • Year: 2009
    • Author: N Nagarani
    • Citation: 20

 

  • Protective effect of Kappaphycus alvarezii (Rhodophyta) extract against DNA damage induced by mercury chloride in marine fish
    • Year: 2012
    • Authors: N Nagarani, V JanakiDevi, M YokeshBabu, AK Kumaraguru
    • Citation: 16

 

  • Genotoxic effects of profenofos on the marine fish, Therapon jarbua
    • Year: 2012
    • Authors: V Janaki Devi, N Nagarani, M Yokesh Babu, N Vijayalakshimi, …
    • Citation: 15

 

  • Occupational health effects due to nickel and chromium exposure in electroplating workers
    • Year: 2012
    • Authors: S Jeyamala, AK Kumaraguru, N Nagarani
    • Citation: 14

 

  • Investigation of acute toxicity of heavy metals in Artemia salina acclimated to different salinity
    • Year: 2012
    • Authors: R Umarani, AK Kumaraguru, N Nagarani
    • Citation: 14

 

  • Biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles from seaweed associated marine bacterium and its antimicrobial activity against UTI pathogens
    • Year: 2013
    • Authors: M YokeshBabu, V JanakiDevi, CM Ramakritinan, R Umarani, N Nagarani, …
    • Citation: 12

 

 

 

Rajkumar Prabhakaran | Environmental Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rajkumar Prabhakaran | Environmental Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, SDT University India

Dr. Rajkumar Prabhakaran, a distinguished biochemist from Tamil Nadu, India, specializes in bio-remediation, molecular biology, and cancer epigenetics. With a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Madurai Kamaraj University, he has served in various academic and research roles, including Research Assistant Professor at Santosh Deemed University. He has contributed extensively to projects funded by the DBT and published research papers in journals with a cumulative impact factor of 58.5. Passionate about innovation, Dr. Prabhakaran has worked on developing cost-effective biosensors, bioremediation techniques, and therapeutic approaches.

Professional Profile 

Education 🎓

Ph.D. in Biochemistry (2013–2019): Madurai Kamaraj University (Highly Recommended). M.Sc. in Biochemistry (2008–2010): Bharathidasan University (71.47%). B.Sc. in Biochemistry (2004–2007): Madurai Kamaraj University (72.45%). HSC (2003–2004): N.S.K.P HSS, Biology (81.92%). SSLC (2001–2002): N.S.K.P HSS, Tamil Nadu State Board (76.6%).

Experience 💻

Research Assistant Professor: Santosh Deemed University (2022–Present). Assistant Professor: Manonmaniam Sundaranar University (2021–2022). Associate Scientist: VVD and Sons PVT LTD (2019–2021). Researcher & Teaching Assistant: Madurai Kamaraj University (2012–2019). Junior/Senior Research Fellow: DBT-funded projects (2013–2019).

Awards and Honors 🏅

Cumulative Impact Factor: 58.5 from published papers. Gene Sequences Submission: 36 sequences registered in NCBI/EMBL. Workshop Organizer: Seminars on Liquid Handling (2023). DSIR Certification Renewal Lead: Achieved certification successfully. NAAC A+ Accreditation Contributor: Prepared SSR/Form 12B documents.

Research Focus 🔬

Bio-remediation: Development of eco-friendly solutions for pollutant removal. Cancer Epigenetics: Exploration of miRNAs and non-coding RNAs in therapy. Molecular Biology: Functional studies on transcriptional regulators like CadA. Biosensors: Cost-effective cadmium detection using bacterial systems. Microbial Studies: Investigations into microbial degradation of PAHs and toxic dyes.

Publications Top Noted

  • Identification of promoter P cadR, in silico characterization of cadmium resistant gene cadR and molecular cloning of promoter P cadR from Pseudomonas aeruginosa BC15
    2018
    Authors: R Prabhakaran, SN Rajkumar, T Ramprasath, GS Selvam
    Citation: Toxicology and Industrial Health 34 (12), 819-833 (14)

 

  • Oral administration of oxalate-enriched spinach extract as an improved methodology for the induction of dietary hyperoxaluric nephrocalcinosis in experimental rats
    2018
    Authors: A Albert, V Tiwari, E Paul, S Ponnusamy, D Ganesan, R Prabhakaran, …
    Citation: Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods 28 (3), 195-204 (13)

 

  • Breast cancer detection using histology images: A survey
    2020
    Authors: M Narendra, LJ Anbarasi, SG Jasmine, J Prassanna, R Prabhakaran
    Citation: Jour of Adv Research in Dynamical & Control Systems 12 (5)

 

  • Male breast Cancer: current scenario and future perspectives
    2024
    Authors: A Chidambaram, R Prabhakaran, S Sivasamy, T Kanagasabai, …
    Citation: Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment 23, 15330338241261836 (3)

 

  • Biochemical and molecular anticancer approaches for Boerhaavia diffusa root extracts in oral cancer
    2022
    Authors: D Gunaseelan, MS Ali, A Albert, R Prabhakaran, DL Beno, …
    Citation: Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics 18 (Suppl 2), S244-S252 (3)

 

  • Soil dynamics modulation of stress enzymes and secondary metabolites in Allium cepa (L.) under salinity stress
    2022
    Authors: S Sivasamy, AD Chandran, PS Karuppiah, RK Muthu, R Prabhakaran
    Citation: Energy Nexus 6, 100063 (2)

 

  • Comet Assay: Is it a Sensitive Tool in Ecogenotoxicology?
    2021
    Authors: MS Rajendran, R Prabhakaran, S Vignesh, B Nagarathinam
    Citation: Environmental Biotechnology Volume 4, 181-199 (2)

 

  • Biocatalytic Potential of Pseudomonas Species in the Degradation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
    2024
    Authors: S Sivasamy, S Rajangam, T Kanagasabai, D Bisht, R Prabhakaran, …
    Citation: Journal of Basic Microbiology, e2400448 (1)

 

  • Impact of THIONIL® on reducing water and soil micro-pollutant and enhancement of growth, survival, anti-vibrio, immunity and health indices of Litopenaeus vannamei in pond trial
    2024
    Authors: R Thamarai, T Sivaprakasam, C Kamaraj, D Harikrishnan, …
    Citation: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 196 (1), 93 (1)

 

  • Non-canonical RNA dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) activity of ORF8 protein in SARS-CoV-2: Equivocal biological significance
    2022
    Authors: R Venkatesan, PS Karuppiah, R Prabhakaran, V Kalimuthu, …
    Citation: Authorea Preprints (1)

 

  • Theoretical designing of acetylcholine esterase (ache) inhibitors
    2018
    Authors: R Venkatesan, R Prabhakaran, IH Madar, SP Karuppiah
    Citation: MOJ Biorg Org Chem 2 (1), 00051 (1)

Meichen Wang |Toxicology

Meichen Wang : Toxicology

Congratulations,  Dr Meichen Wang, on winning the esteemed Young Scientist Award from Young scientist Awards! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have truly made a significant impact in your field. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!

Professional Profile
Education
  • Ph.D. in Toxicology 08/2016 – 12/2019
    Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
    Dissertation Title: Development of broad-acting enterosorbents for the mitigation of toxin
    exposures during disasters and emergencies.

 

  • M.S. in Toxicology 08/2014 – 08/2016
    Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
    Thesis Title: PXR-mediated resistance to infection by Salmonella and its mechanisms
  • B.S. in Pharmaceutical Engineering 09/2010 – 06/2014
    College of Life Science and Technology, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, China
    Thesis Title: Assessment of DNA methylation and miRNA expression in patients with lung cancer
Patent
  • Phillips, T.D. and Wang, M. Edible enterosorbents used to mitigate acute exposures to ingestible
    environmental toxins following outbreaks, natural disasters and emergencies. A patent application
    (PCT/US2019/047356 + Australia, Canada, Japan, Europe, Mexico, and Korea) has been issued and
    published. An exclusive, worldwide license for commercial purposes of the technology has been granted
    through Texas A&M University.

 

Publications:
  •  Rivenbark, K.J., Wang, M., Lilly, K., Tamamis, P., Phillips, T.D. (2022). Development and
    characterization of chlorophyll-amended montmorillonite clays for the adsorption and detoxification of
    benzene. Water Research. PMID 35777320.
  •  Wang, M., Phillips, T.D. (2022). Inclusion of montmorillonite clays in environmental barrier
    formulations to reduce skin exposure to water-soluble chemicals from polluted water. ACS Applied
    Materials & Interfaces. PMID 35536196.
  • Hearon, S.E., Orr, A.A., Moyer, H., Wang, M., Tamamis, P., Phillips, T.D. (2022). Reduction of
    per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) bioavailability from soil and translocation to plants with
    montmorillonite clay-based sorbents. Environmental Research. PMID 34875259.
  • Martin, L.M.A., Sheng, J., Zimba, P.V., Zhu, L., Fadare, O.O., Haley, C., Wang, M., Phillips,
    T.D., Conkle, J., Xu, W. (2022). Testing an iron oxide nanoparticle-based method for magnetic separation
    of nanoplastics and microplastics from water. Nanomaterials (Basel). PMID 35889573.
  • Wang, M., Orr, A.A., Jakubowski, J.M., Bird, K.E., Casey, C.M., Hearon, S.E., Tamamis, T.,
    Phillips, T.D. (2021). Enhanced adsorption of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) by edible,
    nutrient-amended montmorillonite clays. Water Research. PMID 33125992.
  • Wang, M., Chen, Z., Rusyn, I., Phillips, T.D. (2021). Testing the efficacy of broad-acting
    sorbents for environmental mixtures using isothermal analysis, mammalian cells, and h. vulgaris. Journal
    of Hazardous Materials. PMID 33162237.
  • Wang, M., Bera, G., Mitra, K., Wade, T.L., Knap, A.H., Phillips, T.D. (2021). Tight sorption of
    arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead by edible activated carbon and acid-processed montmorillonite clay.
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research. PMID 33009611.