Partha Sarathi Nial | Structural Biology | Young Scientist Award

Young Scientist Award

Partha Sarathi Nial
BRIC-National Institute of Animal Biotechnology, India
Partha Sarathi Nial
Affiliation BRIC-National Institute of Animal Biotechnology
Country India
Google Scholar ID View in Profile
Documents 9
Citations 92
h-index 6
Subject Area Structural Biology
Event International Young Scientists Award
ORCID 0009-0008-8742-3087

Partha Sarathi Nial from the BRIC-National Institute of Animal Biotechnology, India. His research activities are associated with Structural Biology and related interdisciplinary biological sciences. Through scholarly publications, citation visibility, and academic dissemination, his work contributes to the advancement of molecular and structural research within the broader scientific community.[1] The recognition highlights the importance of supporting emerging researchers whose work contributes to scientific understanding, biotechnology innovation, and collaborative academic development.[3]

Abstract

Partha Sarathi Nial is a researcher associated with the BRIC-National Institute of Animal Biotechnology whose academic work contributes to Structural Biology and interdisciplinary life sciences research. His publication profile demonstrates active participation in scientific communication through peer-reviewed publications and citation-based scholarly visibility. The Young Scientist Award acknowledges his contribution to molecular and structural biological studies and recognizes the growing importance of early-career researchers in advancing biotechnology and scientific innovation.[1]

Keywords

Young Scientist Award; Structural Biology; Biotechnology; Scientific Research; Molecular Biology; Academic Publications; Research Innovation; Interdisciplinary Science; Biological Sciences; Scholarly Communication.

Introduction

Scientific awards dedicated to emerging researchers provide recognition for scholarly excellence, interdisciplinary collaboration, and innovative contributions to research advancement. The International Young Scientists Award supports academic researchers whose work contributes to scientific knowledge dissemination and technological progress across diverse scientific disciplines.[3][1]

Research Profile

Partha Sarathi Nial is affiliated with the BRIC-National Institute of Animal Biotechnology, India, a research-oriented institution involved in biological science and biotechnology studies. His academic profile includes nine scholarly documents and a citation record reflecting measurable scientific visibility within Structural Biology and related interdisciplinary research areas.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions of Partha Sarathi Nial demonstrate active participation in scientific investigation and interdisciplinary biotechnology research. His scholarly work contributes to research dissemination and supports scientific understanding within Structural Biology and molecular sciences.[1]

Publications

The publication profile of Partha Sarathi Nial includes scientific research outputs related to Structural Biology and biotechnology-oriented investigations. These scholarly works contribute to academic communication and scientific dissemination within molecular and biological sciences.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact within scientific disciplines is commonly evaluated through publication records, citation activity, interdisciplinary relevance, and research accessibility. The scholarly profile of Partha Sarathi Nial demonstrates measurable academic visibility through publications and citation metrics within Structural Biology research.[1]

Award Suitability

The academic and scientific profile of Partha Sarathi Nial aligns with the objectives of the International Young Scientists Award through active participation in research dissemination, scientific publication, and interdisciplinary biotechnology studies. His scholarly engagement reflects the importance of supporting emerging scientists whose research contributes to scientific advancement and molecular research innovation.[3]

Conclusion

The Young Scientist Award article recognizes the academic contributions and scientific engagement of Partha Sarathi Nial in the field of Structural Biology and biotechnology research. Through scholarly publications, citation visibility, and interdisciplinary scientific participation, his work contributes to contemporary biological science research and academic dissemination. The recognition further emphasizes the importance of encouraging emerging scientists whose research efforts support innovation, biotechnology advancement, and collaborative scientific development within global academic communities.[3]

References

  1. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile of Partha Sarathi Nial.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Nx13f0UAAAAJ&hl=en
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record for Partha Sarathi Nial.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0008-8742-3087
  3. International Young Scientists Award. (n.d.). Award recognition and academic excellence platform.
    https://youngscientistawards.com/
  4. Thermal plasma processing of Moringa oleifera biochars: adsorbents for fluoride removal from water†.
    https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2023/ra/d2ra07514h

Rajnandani Kashyap | Structural Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Rajnandani Kashyap | Structural Biology | Best Researcher Award

 Saint Louis University, United States

Dr. Rajnandani Kashyap is a structural biologist and postdoctoral fellow at Saint Louis University, USA, specializing in cryo-EM and X-ray crystallography, with impactful research in enzymology, nitrogenase complexes, and bio-catalysis; an award-winning scientist with global experience, she bridges molecular biology with structural insights and scientific mentorship.

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Kashyap earned her Ph.D. in Applied Biology from CSIR-IICT (AcSIR) as a DST-INSPIRE fellow (CGPA: 9.04), completed her B.Tech. in Biotechnology from Amity University with a gold medal (CGPA: 9.04), and holds strong academic foundations from St. Thomas Sr. Sec. School; she also trained as a Research Assistant at IISER Pune.

💼 Experience 

Dr. Kashyap has over a decade of scientific experience including postdoctoral research at SLU, research at IISER Pune, structural work with nitrogenase supercomplexes, mentoring MD/PhD students, leading projects across protein structure, enzymology, and bioinformatics, and hosting global conferences and symposia.

🏆 Awards and Honors 

She has received over a dozen prestigious awards including Best Poster (SLU 2025 & 2023), multiple oral presentation awards (India, USA), international travel awards (EMBO, ACA), DST-INSPIRE fellowship, and gold medal for university rank, recognizing her excellence in research, presentation, and communication.

🔬 Research Focus 

Dr. Kashyap focuses on structural enzymology using cryo-EM and X-ray crystallography to explore redox systems, nitrogenase-like complexes, ribosomal interactions, and bio-catalytic mechanisms, integrating molecular biology, biochemistry, and protein engineering for mechanistic and therapeutic insights.

 Conclusion

Dr. Rajnandani Kashyap stands out as an outstanding contender for the Best Researcher Award. Her robust academic background, high-impact structural discoveries, and active engagement in scholarly dissemination and mentorship reflect a researcher of rare distinction. With her trajectory, technical command, and international recognition, she exemplifies the qualities of a globally impactful scientist. Continued focus on leadership roles and grant acquisition will propel her further into the top echelons of biomedical and structural research.

📝Publications 

1. Title: Discovery of a new class of type 1 methionine aminopeptidases that have relaxed substrate specificity
Year: 2019
Authors: SC Bala, N Haque, V Pillalamarri, R Reddi, R Kashyap, AK Marapaka, …
Citations: 13

2. Title: Exo-selective intermolecular Diels–Alder reaction by PyrI4 and AbnU on non-natural substrates
Year: 2021
Authors: R Kashyap, NV Yerra, J Oja, S Bala, GR Potuganti, JR Thota, M Alla, …
Citations: 5

3. Title: Strategic enzymatic enantioselective desymmetrization of prochiral cyclohexa-2,5-dienones
Year: 2024
Authors: N KumaráNagendla, MK ReddyáMudiam
Citations: 2

4. Title: Cryo-EM captures the coordination of asymmetric electron transfer through a di-copper site in DPOR
Year: 2025
Authors: R Kashyap, N Walsh, J Deveryshetty, M Tokmina-Lukaszewska, K Zhao, …

5. Title: Cryo-EM reveals a bi-copper cluster coordinating asymmetric electron transfer in the nitrogenase-like DPOR complex
Year: 2025
Authors: R Kashyap, J Deveryshetty, N Walsh, B Bennett, E Antony

6. Title: Cryo-EM captures the coordination of long-range allostery and asymmetric electron transfer by a bi-copper cluster in the nitrogenase-like DPOR complex
Year: 2024
Authors: R Kashyap, J Deveryshetty, N Walsh, M Tokmina-Lukaszewska, …

7. Title: Insights into assembly of constitutive filament-forming proteins of novel fold through domain dissection and EGFP insertion-based screen: A case study of Spiroplasma Fibril
Year: 2023
Authors: M Bapat, S Harne, R Kashyap, P Gayathri

8. Title: Cryo-EM Reveals the Structural Origins of Asymmetric Electron Transfer in Nitrogenase-Like Enzymes
Year: 2023
Authors: R Kashyap, J Deveryshetty, E Antony

9. Title: Structural and functional characterization of β barrel proteins involved in intermolecular Diels-Alder reaction
Year: 2022
Author: R Kashyap