Ashwani Patil | Cancer Biology | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Ashwani Patil | Cancer Biology | Best Scholar Award

Assistant Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research India

Dr. Ashwani Patil is a passionate pharmacologist specializing in neurological disorders and cancer research. He completed his Ph.D. in Pharmacology from the Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), Mumbai, with a focus on preclinical drug development. His research at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre and NIRRH Mumbai deepened his expertise in molecular mechanisms underlying complex diseases. With hands-on experience in animal handling, molecular techniques, and pharmacological testing, he has contributed significantly to understanding disease pathology and potential therapeutic targets for cancer and neurological disorders.

Professional Profile 

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Scholar

🎓Education

Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Tech. (Pharmacology), Institute Of Chemical Technology, Mumbai (2024). M. Pharmacy (Pharmacology), R. C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Shirpur (2018). Bachelor of Pharmacy, A.R.A College of Pharmacy, Dhule (2016)

💼Experience

Junior Research Fellow, R.C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Shirpur (2018-2019). Research Scholar, Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai (2022-Present). Assistant Professor, Dr. D Y Patil Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Research, Pune (2019-2020, 2024). Expertise in preclinical drug studies, rodent surgery, data analysis, and project planning.

🏆Award and Honor

DAE-ICT Fellowship, 2024. 1st Position in Poster Presentation, 7th International Conference on “Emerging Trends in Drug Development and Delivery” (2024). Research Excellence Award, GEU, Dehradun (2015). Best Paper Presentation Award, TriboIndia 2023, NIT Srinagar

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Patil’s research spans preclinical drug development, focusing on neurological disorders and cancer. His work investigates therapeutic targets, pharmacodynamics, and the molecular mechanisms of disease pathology. Key areas of interest include rodent models, drug efficacy, safety profiles, and mitochondrial toxicity. His publications highlight cancer cell cytotoxicity and cardioprotective effects, contributing to the understanding of pharmacological agents in disease treatment.

Publications Top Noted

1. Title: Cardioprotective effect of CB1 receptor antagonist AM251 against β receptor-stimulated myocardial infarction via modulation of NF-kB signaling pathway in diabetic mice

Year: 2024
Authors: Pawar, H.D., Patil, Y., Patil, A., Ojha, S., Goyal, S.N.
Citation: Heliyon, 10(15), e35138
Citations: 0

2. Title: Mitochondria-targeted derivative of pterostilbene, a dietary phytoestrogen, exhibits superior cancer cell cytotoxicity via mitochondrial superoxide mediated induction of autophagy

Year: 2023
Authors: Ibrahim, M.K., Nandha, S.R., Patil, A.S., Sharma, D., Sandur, S.K.
Citation: Advances in Redox Research, 8, 100071
Citations: 1

3. Title: Mitochondriotropic Derivative of Ethyl Ferulate, a Dietary Phenylpropanoid, Exhibits Enhanced Cytotoxicity in Cancer Cells via Mitochondrial Superoxide-Mediated Activation of JNK and AKT Signalling

Year: 2023
Authors: Patil, A.S., Ibrahim, M.K., Sathaye, S., Sharma, D., Sandur, S.K.
Citation: Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 195(3), 2057–2076
Citations: 2

4. Title: Plant-derived natural therapeutics targeting cannabinoid receptors in metabolic syndrome and its complications: A review

Year: 2020
Authors: Patil, A.S., Mahajan, U.B., Agrawal, Y.O., Sharma, C., Goyal, S.N.
Citation: Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy, 132, 110889
Citations: 17

5. Title: Protective effect of omeprazole and lansoprazole on β-receptor stimulated myocardial infarction in Wistar rats

Year: 2019
Authors: Patil, A.S., Singh, A.D., Mahajan, U.B., Ojha, S., Goyal, S.N.
Citation: Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 456(1-2), 105–113
Citations: 17

 

Jessica Abene| Oncology| Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jessica Abene| Oncology| Best Researcher Award

Ms. University of Pennsylvania,  United States

Jessica Abene is a dedicated nursing professional with a passion for advancing healthcare through evidence-based research. She earned her Bachelor of Nursing Science (BSN) from the University of Pennsylvania in 2023 and is currently pursuing a Master’s in Statistics and Data Science, as well as a PhD. Jessica is deeply engaged in research focused on improving patient care, particularly in oncology and eating disorders. She is an author of several publications, including systematic reviews on chemotherapy toxicities, food insecurity, and binge eating. Her expertise extends to clinical trials and the development of innovative healthcare solutions, such as a smart swaddle for infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome. Jessica is committed to improving patient quality of life through her work as a graduate research assistant and peer reviewer.

Profile

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🎓 Education

University of Pennsylvania Bachelor of Nursing Science (BSN), 2023. Master of Statistics and Data Science, In Process. Doctor of Philosophy, In Process

💼 Experience

Graduate Research Assistant, University of Pennsylvania, 2021-Present Jessica leads research on diet interventions to alleviate chemotherapy toxicities, coordinates data for clinical trials, and manages a systematic review on food insecurity and binge eating. Peer Reviewer, European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2024-Present Evaluates submissions for scientific rigor, providing feedback to improve clarity and validity. Penn Nursing Innovation Accelerator Awardee, 2022 Led a team to develop a smart swaddle for infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome, offering comfort and distress relief.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Best Review Paper, International Journal of Eating Disorders (2023) Recognized for outstanding scholarly work as an early career scholar. Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation Pilot Award ($5,000) Awarded for innovative healthcare research. Doctoral Student Organization Research Grant ($325) Provided funding to support academic research. Penn Nursing Innovation Accelerator Awardee ($2,500) Awarded for leading an innovation team developing a smart swaddle system. Eastern Nursing Research Society Annual Conference Abstract Presentation (2023) Presented impactful research findings.

🔬 Research Focus

Jessica’s research aims to improve patient outcomes through evidence-based interventions. She is particularly focused on the impact of diet on chemotherapy toxicities and quality of life, as well as the relationship between food insecurity and binge eating disorders. Additionally, she coordinates clinical trials and studies exploring the effects of lymphedema and fibrosis treatment. Her innovative work includes developing a smart swaddle system for infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). Jessica’s research seeks to create practical solutions for complex health challenges and contribute to enhancing patient care in diverse clinical settings.

🏆Conclusion 

Jessica Abene’s combination of rigorous academic training, innovative research, and leadership in healthcare makes her a standout candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her systematic reviews, dedication to improving patient quality of life, and groundbreaking work in the intersection of healthcare and technology reflect her potential to make significant contributions to the nursing field. Continuing to expand her research network and engaging more broadly with the community will further enhance her already impressive career trajectory.

Publication

  • Dietary Interventions for Alleviating Chemotherapy Toxicities in Patients with Cancer: A Systematic Review
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Abene, J. & Deng, J.
    Status: In process

 

  • Diet as an Adjunct Therapy in Reducing Chemotherapy Toxicities and Improving Patients’ Quality of Life: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Abene, J., Tyburski, S., Kral, T. V. E., Quinn, R., & Deng, J.
    Journal: Nutrition and Cancer, 1–19
    DOI: 10.1080/01635581.2024.2437833

 

  • Food Insecurity and Binge Eating: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Year: 2023
    Authors: Abene, J. A., Tong, J., Minuk, J., Lindenfeldar, G., Chen, Y., & Chao, A. M.
    Journal: The International Journal of Eating Disorders, 56(7), 1301–1322

 

  • Binge Eating Disorder and Eating Self-Efficacy in Adults Seeking Bariatric Surgery
    Year: 2022
    Authors: Chao, A. M., Abene, J., Allison, K. C., Pearl, R. L., Wadden, T. A., Williams, N. N., & Tronieri, J. S.
    Journal: Clinical Obesity, e12531
    DOI: 10.1111/cob.12531

 

  • The Importance of Student Nursing and Engineering Collaborations
    Year: 2022 (May 20)
    Authors: Leary, M., Abene, J.
    Journal: American Nurse

 

Angelika Długosz-Pokorska | cancer research | Women Researcher Award

 Dr. Angelika Długosz-Pokorska | cancer research |Women Researcher Award

 Dr at Medical University of Łódź,  Poland

A dedicated researcher and project leader at the Medical University of Lodz, Poland, with expertise in pharmacological characterization and anticancer drug development. As Principal Investigator and Co-investigator, led projects funded by prestigious grants like OPUS and SONATA, focusing on opioid peptide analogs and alpha-methylidene-delta-lactones. Supervising international student exchanges and engaging in expert activities, workshops, and editorial work. Recognized with numerous awards for scientific excellence, including Rector’s Awards and IF=8.638 for publication series on opioid mimetics and glutathione peroxidase. Committed to advancing medical science through innovative research and academic leadership.

Profile

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📜 Employment History:

Research Associate (2017-present) Medical University of Lodz, Poland; Faculty of Medicine. Co-investigator (2016-2021)
Project: Rational design and pharmacological characterization of chimeric cyclic opioid peptide analogs targeting multiple receptors
Grant: OPUS 9, project ID 2015/17/B/ST5/00153. Principal Investigator (2016-2021) Project: Analysis of the anticancer activity of new synthetic alpha-methylidene-delta-lactones in selected cell lines Grant: SONATA, project ID 2015/17/D/NZ3/02226. Supervisor, Project Manager, and Principal Investigator (2018-present) Project: Analysis of the anticancer activity and molecular mechanism of action of new hybrid molecules containing uracil skeleton with an exo-cyclic methylene group Grant: PRELUDIUM13, project ID UMO-2017/25/N/NZ3/01039

📚 Short Research Training:

University of Rouen, France (2014) Laboratoire de Neuropsychopharmacologie Expérimentale

🌍 Activities:

  • Expert Activity/Reviewer (2024)
    Platform: Qeios
  • International Student Exchanges and ERASMUS Supervision (2024)
    Engaging in initiatives and participating in European Union programs, overseeing ERASMUS students.
  • Participation in Scientific Workshops and Research Teams (2024)
    Engaging in workshops aimed at exchanging experiences, self-improvement, and organization.
  • Editorial Work (2023-present)
    Journal: Reviewer for Breast Cancer-Tokyo, ISSN 1340-6868, eISSN 1880-4233.

🏆 Awards and Distinctions:

2022: First-level Special Award for Outstanding Didactic Work by Academic Teachers Medical University of Lodz.

2020: Team Distinction from the Faculty of Chemistry Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń Rector’s Award Medical University of Lodz Second-degree scientific award for a series of publications titled: ‘Investigation of the Anticancer Properties of Synthetic Analogues of Compounds Isolated from Plants’. (Impact Factor – 8.034). Polish Intelligent Development Award – Nomination.

2019: Investigation of Anticancer Activity of Synthetic Analogues of Methylenolactones”, IF=4.026PTBioch Bursary Scholarship 44th FEBS Congress “From Molecules to Living Systems”. Rector’s Award Medical University of Lodz Second Prize for Publication: ‘Synthetic Analogues of Coumarin as Novel Agents with Anticancer Activity’. (Impact Factor = 4.173). Rector’s Award Medical University of Lodz Team Second award for Publication Series:

2017: Rector’s Award Medical University of Lodz First Prize for Publication Series: “Synthesis and Investigation of Biological Activity of Opioid Mimetics and Glutathione Peroxidase”. (IF=8.638). Rector’s Award Medical University of Lodz Team First Prize for Publication Series: “Anticancer Properties of Novel Synthetic Dicoumarins”. (IF=6.221) “Investigation of Anticancer Activity of Sesquiterpene Lactones”. (IF=4.994)

2016: Rector’s Award Medical University of Lodz First Prize for Publication Series: “Anticancer Properties of Novel Synthetic Lactones in Combination with Known Anticancer Drugs”. (IF = 8.835)

Publications Top Notes 📝

  • Title: Synthesis of New Chiral β-Carbonyl Selenides with Antioxidant and Anticancer Activity Evaluation-Part I
    • Authors: Laskowska, A., Pacuła-Miszewska, A.J., Obieziurska-Fabisiak, M., et al.
    • Journal: Materials
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 17
    • Pages: 1–15
    • Summary: This study focuses on the synthesis of new chiral β-carbonyl selenides and evaluates their antioxidant and anticancer activities, providing valuable insights into potential therapeutic agents.

 

  • Title: New Uracil Analog with Exocyclic Methylidene Group Can Reverse Resistance to Taxol in MCF7 Cancer Cells
    • Authors: Długosz-Pokorska, A., Perlikowska, R., Janecki, T., et al.
    • Journal: Biologics: Targets and Therapy
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 17
    • Pages: 69–83
    • Summary: This article presents a novel uracil analog with potential to reverse resistance to Taxol in MCF7 cancer cells, indicating its promising role as an anticancer agent.

 

  • Title: New Uracil Analog- U-359 can Reverse Resistance to Taxol in MCF-7 cancer cells
    • Authors: Długosz-Pokorska, A., Perlikowska, R., Janecki, T., et al.
    • Journal: Acta Biochimica Polonica
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 70
    • Pages: 56
    • Summary: This study explores another uracil analog’s potential to reverse resistance to Taxol in MCF-7 cancer cells, indicating a promising avenue for further research.

 

  • Title: The Influence of Long Carbon Chains on the Antioxidant and Anticancer Properties of N-Substituted Benzisoselenazolones and Corresponding Diselenides
    • Authors: Pacuła-Miszewska, A.J., Obieziurska-Fabisiak, M., Jastrzębska, A., et al.
    • Journal: Pharmaceuticals
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 16
    • Pages: 1–11
    • Summary: This research investigates the impact of long carbon chains on the antioxidant and anticancer properties of N-substituted benzisoselenazolones and corresponding diselenides, providing valuable insights into structure-activity relationships.

 

  • Title: Attachment of Chiral Functional Groups to Modify the Activity of New GPx Mimetics
    • Authors: Laskowska, A., Pacuła-Miszewska, A., Długosz-Pokorska, A., et al.
    • Journal: Materials
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume: 16
    • Pages: 1–14
    • Summary: This study explores the modification of GPx mimetics’ activity through the attachment of chiral functional groups, offering potential strategies for enhancing therapeutic effects.