Pushkar Singh Rawat | Biochemical Toxicology | Young Researcher Award

Young Researcher Award

Pushkar Singh Rawat
University of Lucknow, India

Pushkar Singh Rawat
Affiliation University of Lucknow
Country India
Scopus ID 57226778162
Documents 7
Citations 47
h-index 4
Subject Area Biochemical Toxicology
Event International Young Scientists Award
ORCID 0000-0002-8679-5603

Pushkar Singh Rawat of the University of Lucknow, India. His academic activities are associated with the field of Biochemical Toxicology, an interdisciplinary domain that investigates the biochemical mechanisms of toxic substances and their effects on living systems. Through peer-reviewed publications and research contributions, he has demonstrated continued engagement in scientific investigation and knowledge dissemination. The available bibliometric indicators, including publication output, citation record, and h-index, provide measurable evidence of research visibility and academic influence within his area of specialization.[1]

Abstract

Pushkar Singh Rawat has developed a research profile centered on biochemical toxicology and related life science disciplines. His scholarly activities contribute to understanding biochemical interactions, toxicological responses, and scientific approaches relevant to human and environmental health. With multiple indexed publications and a growing citation record, his research demonstrates engagement with contemporary scientific challenges and participation in the broader academic community.[1]

Keywords

Biochemical Toxicology, Toxicological Research, Life Sciences, Scientific Publications, Citation Analysis, Academic Research, Young Researcher, Toxicity Assessment, Biochemistry, Research Impact.

Introduction

Biochemical toxicology plays an important role in understanding the effects of chemical agents on biological systems. Researchers working in this area contribute to risk assessment, toxicity evaluation, and the development of scientific knowledge relevant to healthcare, environmental protection, and biotechnology. Pushkar Singh Rawat’s academic work reflects participation in these scientific objectives through research publications and scholarly collaboration. His work aligns with contemporary efforts to investigate biochemical mechanisms and toxicological outcomes using evidence-based methodologies.[2]

Research Profile

According to publicly available scholarly indexing information, Pushkar Singh Rawat has produced seven documented research publications and has received forty-seven citations. His h-index of four indicates that multiple publications have achieved measurable academic recognition. These metrics suggest active engagement with scientific research and dissemination through peer-reviewed literature. The University of Lucknow provides an academic environment that supports interdisciplinary investigation and scientific development.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Investigation of biochemical mechanisms associated with toxicological processes.
  • Contribution to peer-reviewed scientific literature.
  • Support for evidence-based approaches in toxicology and life sciences.
  • Participation in scholarly communication through indexed publications.
  • Advancement of knowledge relevant to biological and environmental systems.

Publications

The researcher has contributed to scientific publications indexed in major scholarly databases. These works collectively address topics associated with biochemical toxicology and related scientific disciplines. Publication activity serves as an indicator of research productivity and demonstrates commitment to the dissemination of scientific findings through recognized academic channels.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact can be assessed using publication metrics, citation performance, and scholarly visibility. The citation count associated with Pushkar Singh Rawat’s publications indicates that his work has been referenced by other researchers. Such engagement contributes to scientific discussion and demonstrates the relevance of his published studies within the broader research community. Bibliometric indicators should be interpreted alongside qualitative assessments of scientific quality and originality.[1]

Award Suitability

The International Young Scientists Award recognizes emerging researchers who demonstrate scholarly productivity, scientific engagement, and contributions to their respective disciplines. Based on available academic indicators, publication activity, and participation in scientific research, Pushkar Singh Rawat presents a profile consistent with the objectives typically associated with young researcher recognition programs. His work in biochemical toxicology contributes to an important field with applications in health sciences, environmental studies, and biological research.[3]

Conclusion

Pushkar Singh Rawat has established an emerging academic profile through research activities, scholarly publications, and contributions to biochemical toxicology. His publication record, citation metrics, and ongoing engagement with scientific inquiry illustrate meaningful participation in contemporary research. Recognition through young researcher award programs supports the visibility of developing scholars and encourages continued advancement of scientific knowledge and innovation.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Pushkar Singh Rawat, Author ID 57226778162. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57226778162
  2. National and international literature on biochemical toxicology and toxicological sciences.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tox.2020.152652
  3. International Young Scientists Award. (n.d.). Award information and recognition program.
    https://youngscientistawards.com/

Faiz Ullah Khan | Pharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Faiz Ullah Khan | Pharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
| Editorial Board Member

Peking University | China

Dr. Faiz Ullah Khan is a pharmacy researcher and academic specializing in clinical pharmacy, pharmacy administration, antimicrobial stewardship, and public health pharmacy. He is currently engaged in postdoctoral research focusing on antibiotic use, resistance, and optimized therapeutic interventions. His academic journey includes a PhD in Pharmacy Administration and Clinical Pharmacy, with prior training in pharmacy practice and clinical pharmacology across leading institutions in Asia and Europe.Dr. Khan has previously served in various academic and research roles, including Assistant Professor and Head of a Clinical Pharmacy Section, senior lecturer positions, and research fellowships. His doctoral work emphasized antibiotic adherence, stewardship programs, and mixed-methods research design, contributing significantly to the understanding of antibiotic misuse and public health challenges in low- and middle-income settings. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications across reputable international journals, covering topics such as antimicrobial resistance, clinical interventions, pharmacovigilance, vaccine acceptance, and quality-of-life assessments. In addition, he has contributed multiple book chapters focusing on medication safety, public health education, and pharmacist-led care. Dr. Khan is frequently invited as a guest speaker at international conferences and forums and actively contributes as a reviewer and guest editor for various scientific journals. His professional interests also extend to mentoring postgraduate and undergraduate students, leading academic initiatives, and promoting safe and rational medicine use through research, teaching, and community engagement.

Featured Publications

Muhammad, K., Saqlain, M., Muhammad, G., Hamdard, A., Naveed, M., Butt, M. H., … Khan, F. U. (2022)
Knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAPs) of community pharmacists regarding COVID-19: A cross-sectional survey in two provinces of Pakistan. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 16(5), 1864–1872.
https://doi.org/10.1017/dmp.2021.17 (If a DOI exists—this is the correct DOI for the article.)

Khan, F. U., Khan, F. U., Hayat, K., Chang, J., Saeed, A., Khan, Z., Ashraf, M., … Fang, Y. (2020)
Knowledge, attitude, and practices among consumers toward antibiotic use and antibiotic resistance in Swat, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Expert Review of Anti-Infective Therapy, 18(9), 937–946.
https://doi.org/10.1080/14787210.2020.1769477

 Khan, F. U., Khan, F. U., Hayat, K., Ahmad, T., Khan, A., Chang, J., Malik, U. R., … Fang, Y. (2021).
Knowledge, attitude, and practice on antibiotics and its resistance: A two-phase mixed-methods online study among Pakistani community pharmacists to promote rational antibiotic use. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(3), 1320.
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18031320

Hesham El-Beshbishy | toxicology Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hesham El-Beshbishy | toxicology Award |Best Researcher Award

👨‍🏫Profile Summary

Hesham El-Beshbishy is a highly accomplished biochemist and molecular biologist with a distinguished academic and professional background. Holding a Ph.D. from the University of Manchester, UK, their research expertise spans TPR-mediated protein interactions, anaphase-promoting complex (APC), and molecular aspects of diseases. As a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, they have significantly contributed to medical sciences education at Fakeeh College and Taibah University in Saudi Arabia. Their commitment extends to various academic committees and research projects, showcasing a versatile skill set in laboratory techniques, genomics, and teaching. With honors, awards, and a robust publication record, Hesham El-Beshbishy is an influential figure in the field, focusing on oxidative stress, metal toxicity, and molecular diagnostics.

🌐 Professional Profiles

 

 

🎓University Degrees:

Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Azhar University at Cairo, May 1989 (First degree of excellence with honor). Master of Biochemistry, Biochemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Azhar University at Cairo, June 1994 (Thesis: Studies on some metabolic effects of calcium channel blockers in diabetic rabbits). Master Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Genetics, Biomolecular Sciences Department, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, 1999. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Genetics, Biomolecular Sciences Department, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom, March 2001 (Thesis: Investigation of TPR-mediated protein interactions within the anaphase-promoting complex (APC)).

👨‍🏫Occupational Background:

Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical Laboratory Sciences, Fakeeh College for Medical Sciences, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (July 2016 – Present). Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medical Applied Sciences, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia (Nov 2012 – June 2016). Academic and Educational Affairs Coordinator, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia (2010 – Present). Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medical Applied Sciences, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia (Jun 2007 – Present). Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia (Oct 2004 – May 2007). Lecturer of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Azhar University, Egypt (Dec 2001 – Oct 2004). Assistant Lecturer of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Azhar University, Egypt (Jun 1994 – Dec 2001). Demonstrator of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Biomolecular Sciences Department, University of Manchester, UK (Sept 1997 – Jul 2001). Demonstrator of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt (May 1992 – Sept 1994).

Experiences 🧪:

Routine and advanced medical laboratory instrumentation. Animal experimentation (induction of liver injury, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, tumors, kidney damage, etc.). Effect of drugs and certain diseases on several biochemical parameters. Genotyping and phenotyping. Autoanalysers (chemistry). Spectrophotometry. Gene cloning into E. coli and yeast strains. Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) types. Automated DNA sequencing. Gene expression in bacterial and yeast systems. Yeast two hybrid assay. Ion exchange chromatography (IEC). Protein purification and interaction. In vitro translation and RNA transcription. Western blotting and electroblotting. Protein-protein interaction assays. Flow cytometry. Mass spectroscopy (MS). Enzymatic immunoradio assays and chemiluminescence. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Electrophoresis (DNA, RNA, and Protein). Ultracentrifugation and separation of cell contents. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Liquid chromatography with mass spectroscopy (LC-MS). Gas chromatography (GC). Atomic absorption. Computer programs (PrismPad software, InStat, Plasp102, MS Office, and Chemidraw) and internet.

🏅 Honours:

Honorary medal and a Prime Minister certificate during the annual Egyptian Pharmacists meeting, Cairo (Oct 1989). Full granted Ph.D. scholarship – Biomolecular Sciences Department, University of Manchester, UK; awarded by the Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education (Sept 1996 – Mar 2001). Peter Allen’s travel award fellowship for postgraduate students, University of Manchester (Aug 2000). Nominated by the Who’s Who encyclopedia for scientists (2007-2010). Nominated as the best-cited and H-indexed author among Taibah University staff by the Deanship of Scientific Research (2016-2023). Awarded the prize for excellence in Scientific research from the Deanship of Scientific Research, Taibah University. Awarded the prize for excellence in Scientific research from the Dean, Fakeeh College for Medical Sciences.

Summary of Ph.D.:

Investigation of TPR-mediated protein interactions within the anaphase-promoting complex (APC). The study aimed to map TPR-mediated interaction between Cdc23 and Cdc27 proteins, two components of APC in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

📚Academic Committees Memberships (2016 – Present):

Reviewer for staff promotion in Taibah University, Taif University, Tabuk University, and Um AlQura University, Saudi Arabia. Member in all steering committees in Fakeeh College for Medical Sciences (FCMS), Saudi Arabia. Head and member of standard 4 (teaching and Learning) of the Education Evaluation Commission EEC (formerly NCAAA) for the organizational accreditation of the FCMS. Head of the Scientific Research Review Committee inside the FCMS. Member in the students’ scientific committee, Faculty of Science, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia. Member of the demonstrators committee, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia. Member of the students’ punishment committee, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia. Head of laboratories supplies committee, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia. Head of sports committee, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia. Member of the educational committee, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia. Member in the Faculty main committee, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, and Faculty of Pharmacy, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia. Member in the curriculum committee, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia. Member of the academic accreditation committee, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia. Head of the cultural committee and sports committee, Faculty of Science, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia.

🧪Research Projects (Examples):

Role of dietary antioxidants in alleviating liver injury and oxidative stress induced by the anti-breast cancer drug tamoxifen (June 2008). Application of touch-down PCR and sequencing techniques to study the occurrence and fate of antibiotic-resistance bacteria escaping from hospitals’ wastewater to drinking water resources (Jun. 2009).  Dengue mosquito, Aedes prevalence, and dengue virus molecular & immunologic detection in Al-Madinah (Feb. 2010). Antioxidant and biochemical studies on some plants growing in Al-Madinah (June 2010). Molecular diagnosis of Leishmaniasis in Al-Madinah (Strategic Project, started from Oct. 2009, ended Aug. 2013). Clinical and molecular study of hypothyroidism among pregnant Saudi women in Al-Madinah and its health effects (Dec. 2011). Relation between C-reactive protein levels with dental diseases among cardiovascular patients in Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarrah (June 2012). Biochemical and molecular study on the adverse effects of beryllium chloride and the possible protective role of crocin of saffron (July 2012). Biochemical and pharmacological effects of di-pentyl phthalate present in personal care products in adult rats testis (Dec 2013). Alleviation of doxorubicin cardiotoxicity by some natural products (Oct. 2013). Anti-tumour and antioxidant effects of some plants in Madinah (Dec 2013). Targeting synaptic mitochondria and mitochondrial biogenesis of rat brains for the treatment of psychiatric disorders (End: 5-2015). The association between Vitamin D Receptor BsmI and FokI polymorphisms and gestational diabetes mellitus among Saudi pregnant women: A case-control study (End: 5-2015). The effect of lipoic acid in spermatogenesis in STZ-diabetic rats (End: 6-2015).

Thesis Evaluation 📚:

Evaluated the Ph.D. thesis for the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties of Mr. Ismail M. Al-Turkestany from Glaxo University, UK, 5-11-2007. Title: Interaction of Bordetella bronchiseptica and different Bordetella factors with sheep bone marrow mast cells and other cell types. Evaluated the Ph.D. thesis submitted by Mr. Hasan Al-Ghamdi, Biology Dept., Faculty of Science, King AbdulAziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 21-7-2009. Title: Study on the toxicological effects of Retama raetam (medicinal plant) growing in northwestern Saudi Arabia. Evaluated the Ph.D. thesis submitted by Mrs. Aziza Badawood, Biochemistry Dept., Faculty of Science, King AbdulAziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 21-12-2019. Title: Effect of some hypocholesterolemic drugs on the expression of genetic markers in diabetic rats. Evaluated the Ph.D. thesis submitted by Mrs. Saeeda Sadaat, Biochemistry Dept., Faculty of Science, King AbdulAziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 21-7-2009. Title: Effect of the use of antifungal agents in the liver of rats.

Teaching Activities 📖:

Taught various courses, including Basic Biochemistry, Advanced Biochemistry, Clinical and Laboratory Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Gene Cloning and Expression, Organic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, and many more. Coordinated and supervised students’ research projects and field training. Conducted Biostatistics and Computer in Chemistry (Postgraduate course). Served as a member of the teaching staff of biochemistry and clinical biochemistry in different universities.

Research Interests 🔬:

  • Reactive oxygen species and tissue injury.
  • Molecular basis of diseases.
  • Molecular biology and genetics techniques.
  • Chemical-induced toxicity.
  • Oxidative stress-mediated cellular injury and protective antioxidant assessment.
  • Metal toxicity.
  • Biochemical screening of natural compounds.
  • Molecular diagnosis of diseases.

📚Top Noted Publication

 

  1. Title: The effects of diltiazem and cinnarzine on carbohydrate metabolic parameters and plasma regulatory hormones in rabbits.
    • Journal: Al-Azhar Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
    • Year: 1995
    • Volume: 15
    • Pages: 205-222
    • Location: Egypt

 

  1. Title: Cloning and expression of tetratricopeptide proteins of anaphase promoting complex (APC).
    • Conference: The 18th International Congress of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
    • Year: 2000
    • Location: Birmingham, UK

 

  1. Title: Expression and purification of TPR containing proteins of the anaphase promoting complex.
    • Conference: The 14th Symposium of Protein Society
    • Year: 2000
    • Location: San Diego, USA

 

  1. Title: Study on the immunoglobulin status in patients with delayed or unresolving pneumonia.
    • Journal: Al-Azhar Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Sciences
    • Year: 2003
    • Volume: 1
    • Pages: 23-31
    • Location: Egypt

 

  1. Title: Protective effect of alpha ketoglutarate and vitamin E against aluminum-induced toxicity in rats’ brain: A comparative study.
    • Journal: Al-Azhar Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
    • Year: 2003
    • Volume: 31
    • Pages: 24-39
    • Location: Egypt

 

  1. Title: Proinflammatory cytokines IL-6, TNF-α and oxidative stress in nonalcoholic fatty liver.
    • Journal: The Egyptian Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
    • Year: 2004
    • Volume: 22
    • Pages: 403-417
    • Location: Egypt

 

  1. Title: Effect of aminoguanidine on lipid peroxidation and reduced glutathione in hepatic and renal tissues of mice.
    • Journal: Biomedical Sciences
    • Year: 2004
    • Volume: 15
    • Pages: 124-131
    • Location: Egypt

 

  1. Title: Green tea extract attenuates cyclosporine A-induced oxidative stress in rats.
    • Journal: Pharmacological Research
    • Year: 2005
    • Volume: 51
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 51-57
    • Location: Italy

 

  1. Title: Acrylonitrile-induced toxicity and oxidative stress in isolated rat colonocytes.
    • Journal: Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology
    • Year: 2005
    • Volume: 19
    • Issue: 2
    • Pages: 371-377
    • Location: Italy

 

  1. Title: The effect of dimethyl dimethoxy biphenyl dicarboxylate (DDB) against tamoxifen-induced liver injury in rats: DDB use is curative or protective.
    • Journal: Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
    • Year: 2005
    • Volume: 38
    • Issue: 3
    • Pages: 300-306
    • Location: Korea