Raya Bhattacharjya | Biological Sciences | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Raya Bhattacharjya | Genetics Excellence in Research Award

Amity University | India

Dr. Raya Bhattacharjya is a biotechnology researcher specializing in algal biotechnology, diatom biology, and biorefinery approaches for sustainable energy, nutrition, and aquaculture applications. Her research integrates algal physiology, metabolomics, systems biology, and bioinformatics to valorize microalgal biomass into high-value bioactive compounds. She has made notable contributions to understanding lipid, protein, and antioxidant production in marine and freshwater diatoms under diverse environmental and wastewater conditions. Her work also spans phycoremediation, ecotoxicology of emerging contaminants, and microbial biofuels supporting green shipping initiatives. She has authored over 28 high-impact publications in leading international journals, accumulating more than 460 citations with an h-index of 11 and an i10-index of 12. As an active reviewer and reviewing editor for major scientific publishers, she contributes to advancing research quality in algal, marine, and environmental sciences. Her broader scientific vision focuses on leveraging marine microbial resources for sustainable, climate-responsive biotechnological solutions.

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Prarthana Sharma | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Prarthana Sharma l Agricultural and Biological Sciences
| Best Researcher Award

University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn | Poland

Dr. Prarthana Sharma’s research focuses on molecular mechanisms regulating hepatic function, gene expression, and hepatoprotection using animal models. Her work integrates cell culture, molecular biology, and pharmacological approaches to understand the interaction between dietary compounds and cellular signaling in liver physiology. She has contributed to advanced investigations on the hepatoprotective effects of medicinal plant extracts such as Silybum marianum (silymarin) and Curcuma longa (turmeric) in mitigating aflatoxin B1-induced liver toxicity, employing both in vivo porcine models and in vitro hepatocyte culture systems. Her research involves microRNA profiling, transcriptomic analysis, and molecular pathway mapping to identify gene regulatory networks responsible for liver protection and regeneration. With expertise in gene expression studies, RNA and DNA isolation, cDNA synthesis, PCR, and real-time PCR, she explores molecular responses to dietary interventions at cellular and systemic levels. Her scientific contributions also include comparative gene expression studies in granulosa cells, linking molecular genetics to reproductive physiology. She actively participates in preclinical research, focusing on toxicokinetics, pharmacokinetics, and drug delivery, contributing to translational approaches in veterinary and biomedical sciences. Through multidisciplinary collaborations, her research aims to advance understanding of nutrigenomics, toxicogenomics, and molecular pharmacology for improving animal and human health.

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Sharma, P., Asediya, V., Kalra, G., Sultana, S., Purohit, N., Kibitlewska, K., Kozera, W., Czarnik, U., Karpiesiuk, K., & Lecewicz, M. (2025). Hepatoprotective effect of Silymarin herb in prevention of liver dysfunction using pig as animal model. Nutrients, 17(20), 3278. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17203278

Pavithran S | Life Science | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Pavithran S | Life Science | Young Scientist Award

Bharathiar University | India

Dr. Pavithran S is a dedicated researcher in the field of Zoology, specializing in herbal-based therapies, phyto-medicines, bioactive compound isolation, and smart drug delivery systems. He completed his Ph.D. in Zoology with high commendation from Government Arts College, Coimbatore, focusing on the antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and wound healing properties of ethanolic leaf, flower, and seed extracts of Lagerstroemia speciosa in albino rats. His academic journey includes master’s and bachelor’s degrees in Zoology, during which he developed strong expertise in phytochemical techniques, biochemical assays, green synthesis of nanoparticles, and animal handling for experimental studies. Dr. Pavithran has made significant contributions through numerous national and international publications, covering topics such as excision wound healing, antimicrobial evaluation, histopathological assessments, and bioactive compound analysis of medicinal plants. He has presented his research widely at conferences and workshops, receiving multiple awards for his work on herbal-based wound healing and anti-inflammatory studies. Beyond research, he is actively involved in mentoring undergraduate and postgraduate students, providing practical demonstrations, and contributing to laboratory management and animal care. His work also extends to ecotoxicological studies, biofertilizer research using medicinal plants, and sustainable agricultural applications. With strong technical skills and a future-focused approach, Dr. Pavithran continues to advance knowledge in pharmacological properties of medicinal plants, innovative drug delivery systems, and sustainable biomedical applications, positioning him as a rising scholar in experimental zoology and herbal therapeutics. He maintains collaborations with senior academics and research institutions, reflecting his commitment to advancing both scientific discovery and practical applications in biomedical research.

Featured Publications

  • Sujatha, P. S., Pavithran, S., & S., P. S. (2024). Wound healing effect of furfural and pentadecanal from Lagerstroemia speciosa (L.) Pers acetone flower extracts against Haemadipsa sylvestris bite. Journal of Advanced Scientific Research, 15(07), 12–15.

  • Pavithran, S., & Sujatha, P. S. (2022). Phyto-pharmacological activities and GC MS studies on ethanolic leaf, flower and seed extracts of Lagerstroemia speciosa (L.) Pers (Lythraceae). European Journal of Biomedical, 9(11), 282–288.

  • Pavithran, S., & Sujatha, P. S. (2022). Evaluation of anti-inflammatory properties of ethanolic leaf, flower and seed extracts of Lagerstroemia speciosa (L.) Pers (Lythraceae) against carrageenan-induced acute … Journal of Advanced Scientific Research, 13(09), 48–53.

  • Sujatha, P. S., Pavithran, S., Ganesan, G., Karthik, M., & Maivizhi, V. (2024). Effects of dietary seed supplementation of Lagerstroemia speciosa on broiler ability to grow and biochemical traits impacted by commercial feed density. Contemporary Research and Perspectives in Biological Science, 2, 1–14.