Yaolin Zhu | Spectroscopy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yaolin Zhu | Spectroscopy | Best Researcher Award

Prof at Xiā€™an Polytechnic University,Ā  China

Yaolin Zhu, is a distinguished male professor at Xi’an Polytechnic University, China. He serves as a Master’s Supervisor and is a member of the China Textile Engineering Society and the Shaanxi Provincial Automation Society. With a commitment to academic excellence, Professor Zhu has significantly contributed to the fields of communication and information systems, fostering innovation in technology.

 

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šŸŽ“ Education

Professor Zhu earned his Doctoral Degree in Communication and Information Systems from Shanghai University. He further enhanced his expertise through postdoctoral research in Electronic Science and Technology at Xi’an University of Technology and Northwestern Polytechnical University. Additionally, he has engaged in visiting research at the University of Reutlingen in Germany, broadening his academic horizons and international collaboration.

šŸ’¼ Experience

With extensive experience in academia, Professor Zhu has held various academic positions at Xi’an Polytechnic University. His research background is supported by postdoctoral roles and visiting research opportunities, emphasizing his dedication to advancing knowledge in communication systems and electronic technology. His mentorship has nurtured numerous students in their academic journeys.

šŸ† Awards and Honors

Professor Zhu has received several prestigious awards, including the Third Prize for Shaanxi Provincial Science and Technology Advancement, a Second Prize for Shaanxi Provincial Higher Education Science and Technology Advancement, and a Third Prize for Xi’an Municipal Science and Technology Progress. He has also obtained nearly 10 authorized patents, reflecting his innovative contributions to technology.

šŸ”¬ Research Focus

Professor Zhu’s research focus centers on communication and information systems, with an emphasis on electronic science and technology. His work contributes to advancements in automation and textile engineering, driving innovation in the industry. Through his research, he aims to address contemporary challenges and enhance technological applications in various fields.

 

Publication

1. Identification of apple leaf diseases based on MA-ConvNext network and stepwise relational knowledge distillation
  • Authors: Liu, H., Li, Y., Zhang, L., Zhu, Y., Hou, L.
  • Year: 2024
  • Journal: Zhejiang Daxue Xuebao (Gongxue Ban)/Journal of Zhejiang University (Engineering Science), 58(9)
2. A lightweight multiscale smoke segmentation algorithm based on improved DeepLabV3+
  • Authors: Chen, X., Hou, Q., Fu, Y., Zhu, Y.
  • Year: 2024
  • Journal: IET Image Processing, 18(10), pp. 2665ā€“2678
3. Near-infrared spectroscopy identification method of cashmere and wool fibers based on an optimized wavelength selection algorithm
  • Authors: Zhu, Y., Chen, L., Chen, X., Chen, J., Zhang, H.
  • Year: 2024
  • Journal: Heliyon, 10(14), e34537
4. Non-destructive identification of wool and cashmere fibers based on improved LDA using NIR spectroscopy
  • Authors: Chen, X., Lan, Q., Zhu, Y.
  • Year: 2024
  • Journal: Autex Research Journal, 24(1), 20230017
5. Application of Unsupervised Feature Selection in Cashmere and Wool Fiber Recognition
  • Authors: Zhu, Y., Wang, X., Gu, M., Hu, G., Li, W.
  • Year: 2024
  • Journal: Journal of Natural Fibers, 21(1), 2311306
6. Accurate identification of cashmere and wool fibers based on enhanced ShuffleNetV2 and transfer learning
  • Authors: Zhu, Y., Liu, R., Hu, G., Chen, X., Li, W.
  • Year: 2023
  • Journal: Journal of Big Data, 10(1), 152
7. ANIMAL FIBER RECOGNITION BASED ON FEATURE FUSION OF THE MAXIMUM INTER-CLASS VARIANCE
  • Authors: Zhu, Y., Zhao, L., Chen, X., Li, Y., Wang, J.
  • Year: 2023
  • Journal: Autex Research Journal, 23(4), pp. 560ā€“566
8. RepVGG-YOLOv7: A Modified YOLOv7 for Fire Smoke Detection
  • Authors: Chen, X., Xue, Y., Hou, Q., Fu, Y., Zhu, Y.
  • Year: 2023
  • Journal: Fire, 6(10), 383
9. A novel smoke detection algorithm based on improved mixed Gaussian and YOLOv5 for textile workshop environments
  • Authors: Chen, X., Xue, Y., Zhu, Y., Ma, R.
  • Year: 2023
  • Journal: IET Image Processing, 17(7), pp. 1991ā€“2004
10. An Improved GOMP Sparse Channel Estimation for Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications
  • Authors: Chen, X., Zhang, X., Zhu, Y., Ma, R.
  • Year: 2023
  • Journal: International Journal of Antennas and Propagation, 2023, 5281547

 

Cristina DINU | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Cristina DINU | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs at National Research and Development Institute for Industrial Ecology ECOIND,Ā  Romania

Dr. Cristina Dinu is a Senior Scientific Researcher at the National Research and Development Institute for Industrial Ecology (ECOIND) in Bucharest, Romania, with expertise in environmental protection and analytical chemistry. She holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering (2019) from the Polytechnic University of Bucharest, with a focus on soil, vegetation, and water characterization. Dr. Dinu specializes in pollution control, metal detection in environmental samples, and developing analytical methods, particularly using ICP-EOS and AAS. With over 16 years of experience, she has contributed to national and international environmental projects and published multiple scientific articles.

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Education šŸŽ“

Cristina Dinu earned her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University Politehnica of Bucharest in December 2019, defending her thesis titled “Identificarea unor caracteristici ale solurilor, vegetației si apelor prin metode fizico-chimice.” She completed a Masterā€™s degree in Therapeutic Chemistry from the University of Bucharest (2001-2003) and a Bachelorā€™s degree in Chemistry, specializing in Organic Chemistry, from the same institution (1997-2001). Her academic background is strongly rooted in applied physical chemistry and electrochemistry, providing a solid foundation for her extensive research career in environmental chemistry.

Experience šŸ’¼

Cristina has worked at ECOIND since 2008, advancing from Analytical Chemist to Senior Scientific Researcher (Grade II). Her work primarily involves validating analytical methods for detecting metals in environmental samples through techniques such as UV-VIS, AAS, and ICP-OES. She has contributed to research projects focused on bioaccumulation studies, pollution control, and the validation of new methods for detecting hazardous substances. In her current role, she leads research on the physical-chemical characterization of water, soil, and waste, and participates in collaborative national and international environmental protection initiatives.

Awards and Honors šŸ†

Cristinaā€™s scientific contributions have earned her recognition, including a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering for her work on identifying soil, vegetation, and water characteristics through physical-chemical methods. She has consistently contributed to national and international environmental projects and has been acknowledged for her work in analytical chemistry. Her expertise in validating analytical methods and pollution control techniques has made her a key figure in several prominent environmental protection initiatives, although specific awards and honors are not listed in her CV.

Research Focus šŸ”¬

Cristina Dinuā€™s research focuses on environmental pollution control, particularly in monitoring and analyzing metal contaminants in water, soil, and waste. She has conducted extensive bioaccumulation studies involving the translocation of toxic metals from polluted soils into aromatic and medicinal plants. Cristina has also validated new analytical methods, such as FIAS-ICP-EOS, for the detection of hazardous substances. Her work supports environmental protection efforts by ensuring compliance with national and international regulations and improving the physical-chemical characterization of environmental pollutants.

Publication

  1. Exploring adsorption dynamics of heavy metals onto varied commercial microplastic substrates: Isothermal models and kinetics analysis
    Tenea, A.-G., Dinu, C., Rus, P.A., Pascu, L.F., Chiriac, F.L.
    Heliyon
    2024

 

  1. Fate of pharmaceutical residue in two Romanian rivers receiving treated water: Occurrence, distribution and risk assessment
    Chiriac, F.L., Paun, I., Iancu, V.-I., Niculescu, M., Petre, V.A.
    Science of the Total Environment
    2024

 

  1. Occurrence and distribution of azole antifungal agents in eight urban Romanian waste water treatment plants
    Iancu, V.-I., Chiriac, L.-F., Paun, I., Pascu, L.F., Niculescu, M.
    Science of the Total Environment
    2024

 

  1. Removal Efficiency and Adsorption Kinetics of Methyl Orange from Wastewater by Commercial Activated Carbon
    Serban, G.V., Iancu, V.I., Dinu, C., Ionescu, I., Chiriac, F.L.
    Sustainability (Switzerland)
    2023

 

  1. Electrochemical System for Field Control of Hg2+ Concentration in Wastewater Samples
    Tenea, A.-G., Dinu, C., Buica, G.-O., Vasile, G.-G.
    Sensors
    2023

 

  1. Bioavailability, accumulation and distribution of toxic metals (As, Cd, Ni and Pb) and their impact on Sinapis alba plant nutrient metabolism
    Vasile, G.-G., Tenea, A.-G., Dinu, C., Mureseanu, M., Pascu, L.F.
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
    2021

 

  1. Toxic metals (As, Cd, Ni, Pb) impact in the most common medicinal plant (Mentha piperita)
    Dinu, C., Gheorghe, S., Tenea, A.G., Serban, E.A., Pascu, L.F.
    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
    2021

 

  1. Behavior of Cd accumulation in Sinapis alba L. in the presence of essential elements (Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn, Mn, Cu, Ni)
    Tenea, A.G., Vasile, G.G., Dinu, C., Mureseanu, M., Ene, C.
    Revista de Chimie
    2020

Conclusion

Cristina Dinuā€™s significant scientific contributions, technical proficiency, and ongoing dedication to environmental research make her a well-deserving candidate for a Best Researcher Award. She continuously contributes to the field, addressing critical issues in environmental pollution control and sustainability.

Bharti Jain | Forensic Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Ms.Bharti Jain | Forensic Toxicology | Best Researcher AwardĀ 

Ms . BHARTI JAIN Panjab University, Chandigarh India

Bharti Jain, a research scholar at Panjab University, specializes in forensic toxicology and green analytical chemistry. With a strong academic background, she has developed innovative sample preparation protocols and has received several prestigious awards, including international travel grants and best research paper recognitions. Her work focuses on microextraction techniques and analytical method development, contributing significantly to forensic science.

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šŸŒ± Academic Qualifications

Ph.D. (Forensic Toxicology): Panjab University, ChandigarhTitle: Development of sustainable and affordable sample preparation protocols for forensic analytesM.Sc. (Forensic Science): Lucknow University.B.Sc. (Chemistry, Botany, Zoology): Bundelkhand University.

šŸ’¼ Memberships

Life member of the Indian Society of Analytical Scientists (ISAS)

šŸ”¬ Research Areas

Microextraction.Green Sample Preparation.Forensic Toxicology.

šŸŽ“ Research Experience

4 years Expertise in advanced instrumentation and analytical methods.

šŸ† Honors & Awards

International Travel Grant for the 8th Green and Sustainable Chemistry Conference, 2024.Multiple Best Research Paper awards in national and international conferences.

Publication:šŸ“

    1. Title: Multi-drug extraction using octanol supported rotating cellulose paper disc (RPD) device from complex biological matrices: Fabrication and application in forensic case work
      Authors: Jain, B., Jain, R., Kaur, S., Ghoneim, M.M., Al-Khateeb, L.A.
      Year: 2024

     

    1. Title: In-tip-fabric phase sorptive extraction (In-tip-FPSE): A proof of concept study for on-site and in-laboratory sample preparation of antidepressants and benzodiazepines
      Authors: Jain, R., Jain, B., Ghosh, A., AlAsmari, A.F., Sharma, S.
      Year: 2024

     

    1. Title: Leveraging adsorption potential of unmodified cellulose paper for chlorpyrifos analysis in forensic investigations: A natural and affordable approach
      Authors: Jain, R., Jain, B., Zughaibi, T., Chauhan, V., Sharma, S.
      Year: 2024

     

    1. Title: Comparison of various sample preparation methods for benzodiazepines in terms of the principles of white analytical chemistry
      Authors: Jain, B., Jain, R., Nowak, P.M., Chandravanshi, L.P., Sharma, S.
      Year: 2024

     

    1. Title: Exploiting the potential of fabric phase sorptive extraction for forensic food safety: Analysis of food samples in cases of drug facilitated crimes
      Authors: Jain, B., Jain, R., Kabir, A., Bajaj, A., Sharma, S.
      Year: 2024

     

    1. Title: Green miniaturized technologies based sample preparation techniques
      Authors: Parmar, A., Jain, B., Jain, R., Saini, A., Sharma, S.
      Year: 2024

     

    1. Title: Novel capsule phase microextraction – Gas chromatography – Mass spectrometry for analysis of pheniramine in a case of its fatal intoxication
      Authors: Jain, B., Jain, R., Kabir, A., Haque, S.M., Sharma, S.
      Year: 2023

     

    1. Title: Molecularly imprinted polymer-based dispersive solid-phase extraction for the selective determination of carisoprodol in biological and pharmaceutical samples
      Authors: Manhas, S., Bajaj, A., Jain, B., Shukla, S., Jain, R.
      Year: 2023

     

    1. Title: Morphological and DNA Barcoding Based Identification of Calotropis procera (Aiton) Dryand. and Calotropis gigantea (L.) Dryand.
      Authors: Sidhu, M.C., Kumari, A., Jain, B., Kamra, A., Rai, J.
      Year: 2023

     

    1. Title: Cellulose Paper Sorptive Extraction (CPSE) Combined with Gas Chromatographyā€“Mass Spectrometry (GCā€“MS) for Facile Determination of Lorazepam Residues in Food Samples Involved in Drug Facilitated Crimes
      Authors: Jain, B., Jain, R., Kabir, A., Koundal, S., Sharma, S.
      Year: 2023

Conclusion

Bharti Jain exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher through her innovative contributions and recognized excellence in forensic science. While there are opportunities for further growth, her achievements to date make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her commitment to advancing forensic methodologies, along with her technical expertise, positions her as an invaluable asset to the research community.

Josef Janča | Analytical Chemistry |Excellence in Research

Prof Dr. Josef Janča | Airways Disease| Excellence in Research

Josef Janča is a distinguished chemist with a career spanning over five decades in physical and analytical chemistry. He holds a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry (1975) and a D.Sc. (1985) from prestigious institutions in the former Czechoslovakia. Prof. Janča has held several notable positions, including Director of the Institute of Analytical Chemistry at the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, and professor at universities in France and the Czech Republic. His expertise lies in macromolecular science and separation science, with over 180 original papers, 30 books, and 5 patents. He is a member of various editorial boards and has earned numerous awards from countries such as the USA, Germany, Italy, and Poland.

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šŸŽ“ Qualifications

MSc in Analytical and Physical Chemistry, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague (1966). PhD in Physical Chemistry, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague (1975). Post-Doctorate in Chemistry, University of Utah, USA (1978-1979). DSc in Physical Chemistry, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague (1985). Professor in Theoretical Physical and Analytical Chemistry, University of La Rochelle, France (1993)

šŸ’¼ Current Position

  • Free Consultant at WATREX Praha, s.r.o., Czech Republic

šŸ§‘ā€šŸ« Previous Positions

2012-2016: Research Professor, Institute of Instrumental Techniques, Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic. 2008-2012: Director, Institute of Physics and Materials Engineering, Tomas Bata University, Czech Republic. 1993-2008: Professor, University of La Rochelle, France. 1991-1993: Visiting Professor, UniversitƩ Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France

šŸ… Scientific Awards

Awarded by the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences for contributions to macromolecular science and development of Gel Permeation Chromatography (1973, 1986). Honorary Medals from University of Torino (1998) and Marie-Curie Sklodowska University (1985)

Strengths for the Award:

Academic Qualifications and Expertise: Prof. Janča has an extensive academic background in physical and analytical chemistry, with prestigious qualifications such as a Ph.D. (CSc.) and a D.Sc. from leading institutions. Leadership and Research Roles: He has held prominent positions, including director of the Institute of Analytical Chemistry and the Institute of Physics and Materials Engineering. His leadership roles reflect his deep involvement in advancing research and fostering innovation. International Recognition: His visiting professorships at prominent institutions in France and the USA demonstrate his global recognition as a leading expert in macromolecular chemistry and physical chemistry. Editorial Contributions: As Editor-in-Chief and Associate Editor of various leading scientific journals, Prof. Janča has significantly contributed to advancing research in polymer science and chromatography. Organizing Scientific Meetings: His role as chairman of various international symposiums highlights his impact in bringing together the global research community. Scientific Output: With over 180 papers, 30 books or book chapters, and 5 patents, his prolific research output emphasizes his long-standing contributions to the scientific field. Awards and Honors: Prof. Janča has received numerous accolades, including prestigious medals and honorary titles from international institutions and societies, which demonstrate his lifelong commitment to scientific excellence.

Areas for Improvement:

Collaborative Research in Emerging Fields: While his work in macromolecular chemistry is established, exploring more interdisciplinary approaches, particularly in rapidly evolving areas like nanotechnology or green chemistry, could enhance his future contributions. Mentorship and Succession Planning: Encouraging the development of the next generation of chemists by formalizing mentorship programs or increasing public outreach on the importance of physical chemistry research.

Publication top notes

  1. Title: Focusing Mechanisms in Micro-thermal Field-Flow Fractionation
    Authors: Janča, J.
    Journal: Chromatographia
    Year: 2024
    Volume/Issue: 87(4), pp. 259ā€“268

 

  1. Title: On the Focusing Mechanism in Thermal Field-Flow Fractionation of Macromolecules
    Authors: Janča, J.
    Journal: Chromatographia
    Year: 2024
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  1. Title: On the effect of thermophoretic force, gravitational force, and particleā€“particle interactions in field-flow fractionation
    Authors: Janča, J.
    Journal: International Journal of Polymer Analysis and Characterization
    Year: 2017
    Volume/Issue: 22(2), pp. 93ā€“103

 

  1. Title: Field-flow fractionation in microfluidic channels of low aspect ratio
    Authors: Janča, J.
    Journal: International Journal of Polymer Analysis and Characterization
    Year: 2017
    Volume/Issue: 22(1), pp. 62ā€“71

 

  1. Title: Characterization of Diamond Nanoparticles by High-Speed Micro-Thermal Field-Flow Fractionation
    Authors: Janča, J.
    Journal: International Journal of Polymer Analysis and Characterization
    Year: 2015
    Volume/Issue: 20(8), pp. 671ā€“680

 

  1. Title: Trends in Polymer and Particle Characterization by Microfluidic Field-Flow Fractionation Methods: Science or Business?
    Authors: Janča, J., Sobota, J.
    Journal: International Journal of Polymer Analysis and Characterization
    Year: 2014
    Volume/Issue: 19(4), pp. 296ā€“308

 

  1. Title: Relaxation of microparticles exposed to hydrodynamic forces in microfluidic conduits
    Authors: Janča, J., HalabalovĆ”, V., PolĆ”Å”ek, V., VaÅ”ina, M., Menshikova, A.Y.
    Journal: Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
    Year: 2011
    Volume/Issue: 399(4), pp. 1481ā€“1491

 

  1. Title: Role of the shape of various bacteria in their separation by Microthermal field-flow fractionation
    Authors: Janča, J., HalabalovĆ”, V., RÅÆžička, J.
    Journal: Journal of Chromatography A
    Year: 2010
    Volume/Issue: 1217(51), pp. 8062ā€“8071

Conclusion:

Prof. Janča’s comprehensive academic and professional accomplishments make him highly suitable for the Research for Excellence in Research award. His extensive contributions, particularly in polymer chemistry and analytical techniques, coupled with his international influence and leadership, make him a strong contender.

 

Shen Zhang | Proteomics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Shen Zhang | Proteomics | Best Researcher Award

Shen Zhang is an Associate Professor and Director of the Mass Spectrometry Platform at the Reproductive and Genetic Hospital of CITIC-XIANGYA, Changsha, China. He earned his B.Sc. in Chemistry from Hunan University and his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Zhang’s research focuses on advanced mass spectrometry techniques and proteomics. His notable achievements include the Hundred Youth Talents Program of Hunan Province award and the ASMS Post-Doctoral Career Development Award. He has held prestigious positions at the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute and the University of Toronto. Zhang has published extensively in high-impact journals and serves as a reviewer and guest editor for various scientific publications.

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šŸŽ“ Academic and Training Background

Hunan University B.Sc. in Chemistry, 2006-2010. Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry, 2010-2015 (Supervised by Yukui Zhang and Lihua Zhang)

šŸ’¼ Work Experience

Reproductive and Genetic Hospital of CITIC-XIANGYA Associate Professor & Director of the Mass Spectrometry Platform
August 2021 – Present. Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital, Canada Research Fellow May 2016 – May 2021. University of Toronto and SCIEX Global LCMS R&D Center, Canada Mitacs Elevate Postdoctoral Fellow December 2017 – December 2019

šŸ† Selected Accomplishments and Honors

April 2022: Hundred Youth Talents Program of Hunan Province. June 2018: ASMS Post-Doctoral Career Development Award. November 2017: CSMS Travel Award. June 2017: Mitacs Elevate Postdoctoral Fellowship. February 2017: Travel Award from Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute. November 2016: 2016-2017 Trainees Innovation Grant. May 2015: Excellent Students in Chinese Academy of Sciences. April 2015: Student Travel Grant for MSB 2015. June 2010: Outstanding Dissertation, Hunan University

 

šŸ† Strengths for the Award

  1. Outstanding Academic Background:
    • Shen Zhang holds a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Hunan University and a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, showcasing a strong academic foundation in his field.
  2. Significant Research Contributions:
    • Zhang’s publications in high-impact journals like Analytical Chemistry, Journal of Proteome Research, and Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences reflect his substantial contributions to the field of mass spectrometry and proteomics.
  3. Prestigious Fellowships and Awards:
    • He has received notable awards including the ASMS Post-Doctoral Career Development Award and the Mitacs Elevate Postdoctoral Fellowship, recognizing his exceptional research achievements.
  4. Leadership and Innovation:
    • As the Director of the Mass Spectrometry Platform at the Reproductive and Genetic Hospital of CITIC-XIANGYA, Zhang demonstrates leadership and innovation in applying advanced mass spectrometry techniques.
  5. Editorial and Reviewing Roles:
    • His roles as Guest Editor and Reviewer for several esteemed journals highlight his expertise and influence in the scientific community.
  6. Successful Collaborative Projects:
    • Zhang’s successful collaborations with international researchers and institutions underscore his ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams.

šŸ” Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Research Impact:
    • While Zhang has a strong publication record, expanding research into broader applications or emerging areas of proteomics could enhance the impact of his work.
  2. Increased Public Engagement:
    • Greater efforts in public engagement and science communication could help in translating his research findings to a wider audience, increasing the societal impact of his work.
  3. Diversified Funding Sources:
    • Seeking diverse funding opportunities beyond traditional fellowships might support further innovative research and expansion of his research platform.

Publications:

  1. Title: High-resolution quadrupole improves spectral purity and reduces interference from non-target ions in isobaric multiplexed quantitative proteomics
    Year: 2024
    Author: Shen Zhang; J.C. Yves Le Blanc; Brett Larsen; Karen Colwill; Lyle Burton; Mircea Guna; Anne-Claude Gingras; Stephen Tate

 

  1. Title: Homozygous ACTL9 mutations cause irregular mitochondrial sheath arrangement and abnormal flagellum assembly in spermatozoa and male infertility
    Year: 2024
    Author: Qi Li; Yilian Huang; Shen Zhang; Fei Gong; Guangxiu Lu; Ge Lin; Jing Dai

 

  1. Title: In-Depth Endogenous Phosphopeptidomics of Serum with Zirconium(IV)-Grafted Mesoporous Silica Enrichment
    Year: 2024
    Author: Ci Wu; Shen Zhang; Chunyan Hou; Stephen Byers; Junfeng Ma

 

  1. Title: All-in-One digital microfluidics pipeline for proteomic sample preparation and analysis
    Year: 2023
    Author: Jiaxi Peng; Calvin Chan; Shuailong Zhang; Alexandros A. Sklavounos; Maxwell E. Olson; Erica Y. Scott; Yechen Hu; Vigneshwar Rajesh; Bingyu B. Li; M. Dean Chamberlain et al.

 

  1. Title: On-capillary alkylation micro-reactor: a facile strategy for proteo-metabolome profiling in the same single cells
    Year: 2023
    Author: Yingyun He; Huiming Yuan; Yu Liang; Xinxin Liu; Xiaozhe Zhang; Yahui Ji; Baofeng Zhao; Kaiguang Yang; Jue Zhang; Shen Zhang et al.

 

  1. Title: Trace Sample Proteome Quantification by Data-Dependent Acquisition without Dynamic Exclusion
    Year: 2023
    Author: Ci Wu; Jiao Lei; Fei Meng; Xingyao Wang; Cassandra J. Wong; Jiaxi Peng; Ge Lin; Anne-Claude Gingras; Junfeng Ma; Shen Zhang

šŸ… Conclusion

Shen Zhang is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His impressive academic achievements, significant research contributions, prestigious awards, and leadership in mass spectrometry research demonstrate his excellence and potential. By addressing areas for improvement such as expanding research impact and increasing public engagement, Zhang could further enhance his contributions to the field and make a strong case for the award.

Diana Samodova| Proteomics

Dr Diana Samodova: Leading Researcher in Proteomics

šŸ‘Øā€šŸ«Ā  Diana Samodova, an Dr at the University of Copenhagen, Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research, Denmark. stands as a distinguished academic and researcher in the Biochemistry.

Diana Samodova, a dedicated researcher, has traversed the intricate landscapes of molecular biology and proteomics to unravel the mysteries held within ancient proteins. Her academic odyssey commenced at the University of Latvia, where she earned a Bachelor’s in Natural Sciences and delved into the photostability of nitrofurazone.

Driven by curiosity, Diana pursued a Master of Sciences in Chemistry, investigating antiradical activity kinetics in antibacterial plant extracts. This academic foundation laid the groundwork for her Ph.D. journey at the University of Copenhagen, focusing on “Mass spectrometry technology for palaeoproteomics.

šŸŒ Professional Profiles:

 

šŸŽ“ Educational Pursuits:

  • Ph.D. Thesis: Mastery of mass spectrometry techniques for palaeoproteomics.
  • Master’s Thesis: Probing antiradical activities in diverse antibacterial plant extracts.

šŸ” Research & Expertise: Diana’s expertise spans bottom-up proteomics, peptidomics, metaproteomics, and multi-enzymatic digestion. Her postdoctoral role at the University of Copenhagen expanded her horizons into scientific project management, LC-MS/MS analysis, and exploring various software applications.

šŸ“š Noteworthy Contributions: Her contributions extend beyond the lab bench; Diana’s research has graced prestigious journals. Notable publications include elucidating the oral microbiota in type-2-diabetes, muscle fiber heterogeneity, and even ancient enamel proteome sequences, shedding light on early primate species.

šŸ† Scholarly Achievements: Recipient of esteemed scholarships like the Marie Curie ETN and EEA/Norway Grants, Diana has furthered her research while fostering international cooperation and knowledge transfer.

šŸŒ Outreach & Engagement: Beyond academia, Diana co-organized scientific symposiums, engaging with diverse audiences through laboratory experiments, hands-on activities, and scientific micro-talks, inspiring the next generation of scientists.

šŸ”¬šŸŒŸ Future Exploration: Armed with a rich tapestry of proteomic expertise, Diana Samodova continues her scientific journey, unraveling the secrets held within ancient proteins, and advancing the frontiers of molecular research.

Top Noted Publication:

Early Pleistocene enamel proteome from Dmanisi resolvesĀ Stephanorhinus phylogeny Published on 2019/10/3 Cited by 138

Enamel proteome shows thatĀ Gigantopithecus was an early diverging pongine Published on 2019/12/12 Cited by 98

Palaeoproteomic profiling of conservation layers on a 14th century Italian wall painting Published on 2018/6/18 Cited by 93

Chemical composition analysis, antimicrobial activity and cytotoxicity screening of moss extracts (moss phytochemistry) Published on 2015/9/18 Cited by 87

ProAlanase is an effective alternative to trypsin for proteomics applications and disulfide bond mapping Published on 2020/12/1 Cited by 24

Multi-technique approach for qualitative and quantitative characterization of furazidin degradation kinetics under alkaline conditions Published on Cited by 9

Anti-Bacterial Activity and Online HPLC-DPPH Based Antiradical Kinetics of Medicinal Plant Extracts of High Relevance for Cosmetics Production Published on 2018/3/5 Cited by 7

Structure and stability of racemic and enantiopure pimobendan monohydrates: on the phenomenon of unusually high stability Published on 2017/4/5 Cited by 7

Chemical characterization and in vitro evaluation of birch sap and a complex of plant extracts for potential use in cosmetic anti-ageing products. Published on 2017/1/1 Cited by 3

Rugged large volume injection for sensitive capillary LC-MS environmental monitoring Published on 2017/8/28 Cited by 2