Assoc Prof Dr. Huiping Bai | Analytical chemistry | Best Researcher Award |

Assoc Prof Dr. Huiping Bai |Analytical chemistry | Best Researcher Award |

Yunnan University, China

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Huiping Bai embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in materials science and energy. She pursued rigorous training and education that laid the groundwork for her specialization in cutting-edge electrochemical sensing technologies. With a passion for innovation and a desire to contribute to advancements in scientific research, Dr. Bai honed her skills in nanomaterials and analytical chemistry, aiming to address complex challenges in the detection of heavy metals, drugs, and other critical substances.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Currently an Associate Professor and Master Tutor at the School of Materials and Energy, Yunnan University, Dr. Bai has built a distinguished career in academia and research. Her role as a mentor highlights her dedication to guiding the next generation of researchers in achieving excellence. She actively contributes to the scientific community through her expertise in electrochemical sensors, molecular imprinting techniques, and nanotechnology. As a prominent figure at Yunnan University, she fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and leads pioneering studies that advance the state-of-the-art in her field.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Bai’s research is characterized by a profound focus on developing highly sensitive and selective electrochemical sensors. Her work addresses critical global concerns, such as the detection and monitoring of heavy metals in the environment and the identification of pharmaceutical residues. A hallmark of her research is the integration of molecular imprinting techniques with advanced nanomaterials, enabling innovative solutions for complex analytical problems. Her studies have implications in environmental protection, public health, and industrial processes, demonstrating a significant societal impact.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Bai’s achievements have garnered recognition both regionally and nationally. Notably, she was selected as a “Xingdian” Talent in Yunnan Province in 2022, underscoring her status as a leading researcher and innovator. Her groundbreaking work earned her the prestigious Second Prize of Natural Science in Yunnan Province, a testament to the scientific and practical value of her contributions. These accolades reflect her commitment to excellence and her influence in advancing the frontiers of materials science and sensor technologies.

🌟 Impact and Influence

The impact of Dr. Bai’s research extends far beyond academic boundaries. Her innovations in sensor technology have the potential to revolutionize how contaminants and pharmaceuticals are detected, contributing to safer environmental and healthcare practices. Her leadership in mentoring young scientists and fostering collaborations amplifies her influence, ensuring that her expertise and vision are shared and expanded upon. Dr. Bai’s ability to translate complex scientific concepts into practical applications highlights her role as a transformative force in her discipline.

🌈 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Huiping Bai’s legacy lies in her dedication to addressing real-world problems through innovative research. As a trailblazer in electrochemical sensors and nanotechnology, her work sets a benchmark for excellence in the field. Looking to the future, she envisions expanding her research into new areas, such as the development of sustainable materials and enhanced sensor systems for broader applications. Through her ongoing efforts, she continues to inspire future generations of scientists, ensuring that her contributions leave a lasting impact on science and society.

📝Notable Publications

Enhancing capture of As(V) through a sulfonic-acid-functionalized 2D crystal Ce-5-SIP-MOF and its insights from DFT calculations

Authors: Zhou, Y., Ren, B., Yu, J., Wang, S., Bai, H.

Journal: Separation and Purification Technology

Year: 2025

Highly-sensitive detection of CP-type synthetic cannabinoids from e-cigarettes by a novel Zn/Bi bimetallic organic framework-derived ZnO-Bi₂O₃ heterojunctions sensing platform

Authors: Chen, H., He, Y., Duan, S., Wang, S., Bai, H.

Journal: Microchimica Acta

Year: 2024

Multi-ligand strategy for enhanced removal of heavy metal ions by thiol-functionalized defective Zr-MOFs

Authors: Zhou, Y., Xiong, J., Wang, L., Wang, S., Yang, X.

Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials

Year: 2024

Lanthanum(III)-2,5-Pyrazinedicarboxylate framework as an antibacterial adsorbent for highly efficient and selective capture of Pb(II) and Cd(II) from wastewater

Authors: Zhou, Y., Li, F., He, Y., Wang, S., Yang, X.

Journal: Separation and Purification Technology

Year: 2024

A novel mercapto-functionalized bimetallic Zn/Ni-MOF adsorbents for efficient removal of Hg(II) in wastewater

Authors: Yu, J., Jiang, X., Zhou, Z., Wang, S., Jiang, F.

Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering

Year: 2024

Assoc Prof Dr. khalid Khan | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. khalid Khan | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Islamia College University, Peshawar, Pakistan

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

The academic journey of this accomplished chemistry professional began with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Zoology, and Botany from Government College Peshawar (2000-2002). This laid the foundation for a more focused engagement in organic chemistry during a Master of Science (MSc) at the University of Peshawar (2002-2004), where the individual distinguished themselves as a top performer in the class. This early period was marked by a passion for the intricacies of chemical science, ultimately guiding them towards advanced studies.

In 2008, the pursuit of academic excellence took them to Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China, where they embarked on a Ph.D. in Chemistry. The focus of their doctoral research was on the design, synthesis, and loading potential of a new family of nonionic amphiphilic Dendro-Calix[4]arene, under the supervision of Dr. Yan-Song Zhong. During this period, they not only demonstrated technical prowess in synthesis and characterization techniques such as NMR, IR, and HR MS but also acquired deep expertise in examining nanoparticles using methods like Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS). Their dissertation work significantly contributed to the field of nanomaterials and advanced drug delivery systems.

Professional Endeavors and Contributions 🧪

The professional trajectory of this individual at Islamia College University, Peshawar, reflects over 15 years of dedication to teaching, research, and mentoring. They first took on the role of Lecturer (2005-2008) before advancing to Assistant Professor (2013-2020) and later Associate Professor (2020-present) in the Department of Chemistry.

Throughout this period, their research remained focused on cutting-edge topics in chemistry, particularly in synthetic organic chemistry, nanomaterials, and medicinal chemistry. Their work involved supervising numerous graduate and undergraduate research projects, many of which explored structure-activity relationships (SAR) for drug discovery. A notable project involved the design of new derivatives of the antiviral drug Favipiravir for inhibiting the SARS-CoV-II virus, tested using in silico models alongside advanced computational methods like ADDMET, DFT, and MD simulations. This work highlights their versatility in both experimental and computational chemistry, a skill set that has enabled them to collaborate with various national and international research organizations.

In addition to academic mentorship, this professional has contributed significantly to the academic community at Islamia College University through administrative roles, such as being a Warden of two student hostels and serving on several university committees. They have reviewed and examined multiple Ph.D., MPhil, and BS theses, adding to their already robust academic profile.

Research Focus 🔬

A significant portion of this professor’s research revolves around the development and synthesis of complex organic molecules and nanomaterials. Their Ph.D. work on nonionic amphiphilic Dendro-Calix[4]arenes has implications for drug delivery systems, a topic that remains at the forefront of pharmaceutical research today.

Moreover, their ongoing research has made substantial contributions to the understanding of antiviral drug design, particularly against viral infections such as COVID-19. By synthesizing and testing new derivatives of favipiravir, the researcher explored the interaction of these compounds with viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, one of the critical proteins in viral replication. Their work blends both theoretical modeling and practical synthesis, emphasizing the synthesis of compounds that not only inhibit viral replication but also show desirable absorption, distribution, metabolism, and toxicity profiles.

Their research contributions extend beyond organic chemistry into the realm of nanotechnology, where their understanding of nanoparticle behavior, size determination, and drug-loading capacity is crucial. The use of advanced techniques such as TEM and DLS in characterizing these particles showcases their expertise in materials chemistry, particularly in developing nanoscale drug delivery systems.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

The career of this chemist has been marked by a series of awards and accolades that reflect their excellence at every stage of their academic and professional life. They were awarded the Pakistan and Chinese Government Cultural Exchange Scholarship to pursue their Ph.D. in China, a testament to their academic promise and potential.

In addition, they have consistently achieved recognition for their teaching and research. From being a topper during their Master’s degree to securing grants and collaborations with international organizations, they have built a reputation for academic rigor and innovative research. Membership in prestigious organizations like the American Chemical Society and the Royal Chemical Society further attests to their standing in the global scientific community.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Their influence on both students and the broader academic community is profound. Having supervised and mentored numerous Ph.D., MPhil, and BS students, this individual has nurtured the next generation of chemists. Their administrative roles, such as being part of the Tenure Track System Affairs Committee and the Grievances/Conflicts Resolution and Redressal Committee, demonstrate their commitment to improving academic governance.

Furthermore, their research on antiviral drug design has direct implications for global health, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Their work on favipiravir derivatives represents a meaningful contribution to the fight against viral diseases, highlighting the real-world impact of their research.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Looking forward, this chemist’s future contributions are poised to build upon their extensive background in organic synthesis, nanotechnology, and medicinal chemistry. With ongoing collaborations and an established track record in cutting-edge research, they are well-positioned to make further contributions to antiviral drug development and nanomaterials science. Their leadership in academic mentoring ensures that their legacy will not only be in their own research but also in the students and professionals they have trained, who will continue to advance the frontiers of chemistry.

📝Notable Publications

Metabolic and pharmacological profiling of Penicillium claviforme by a combination of experimental and bioinformatic approaches

Authors: Khalid Khan

Journal: Annals of Medicine

Year: 2022-12-31

Insights into metabolic and pharmacological profiling of Aspergillus ficuum through bioinformatics and experimental techniques

Authors: Khalid Khan

Journal: BMC Microbiology

Year: 2022-12-09

Molecular docking and dynamic simulations of Cefixime, Etoposide, and Nebrodenside A against the pathogenic proteins of SARS-CoV-2

Authors: Khalid Khan

Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure

Year: 2022-01

Structural insights into the Zika virus NS1 protein inhibition using a computational approach

Authors: Khalid Khan

Journal: Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics

Year: 2021-05-24

Antifungal activity of compounds isolated from Aspergillus niger and their molecular docking studies with tomatinase

Authors: Khalid Khan

Journal: Natural Product Research

Year: 2020-09-16

Prof Dr. Lingjun Li | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award | 2871

Prof Dr. Lingjun Li | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

🔗 Professional Profiles

Summary

Dr. Lingjun Li is a distinguished professor specializing in bioanalytical chemistry with a focus on mass spectrometry. Her pioneering work in neurochemistry and proteomics has earned her numerous accolades, including being named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Analytical Scientists. She currently holds multiple prestigious positions at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is actively involved in various interdisciplinary training programs.

Education

🎓 Ph.D. in Chemistry
🗓️ University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1995-2000)
🔬 Analytical and Biomolecular Chemistry

🎓 B.E. in Chemistry
🗓️ Beijing University of Technology, China (1987-1992)
🌱 Environmental Analytical Chemistry

Professional Experience

👩‍🔬 Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Chemistry
🗓️ 2014-Present
🏫 University of Wisconsin-Madison

👩‍🏫 Charles Melbourne Johnson Distinguished Chair in Pharmaceutical Sciences
🗓️ 2018-2023
🏫 University of Wisconsin-Madison

👩‍🏫 Janis Apinis Professor in Pharmaceutical Sciences
🗓️ 2016-2018
🏫 University of Wisconsin-Madison

👩‍🔬 Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Chemistry
🗓️ 2012-Present
🏫 University of Wisconsin-Madison

👩‍🔬 Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Chemistry
🗓️ 2008-2012
🏫 University of Wisconsin-Madison

👩‍🔬 Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Chemistry
🗓️ 2002-2008
🏫 University of Wisconsin-Madison

👩‍🔬 Postdoctoral Research Fellow
🗓️ 2000-2002
🔬 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Brandeis University, and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Research Interests

🧬 Bioanalytical Chemistry
🧠 Neurochemistry
💉 Biological Mass Spectrometry
🔍 Neuropeptides, Proteomics, Peptidomics
💊 Metabolomics, Lipidomics, Glycomics

Dr. Li’s research focuses on developing novel mass spectrometry methodologies to study neuropeptides and their role in neural circuits and behavior. Her lab utilizes high-resolution peptide mapping, micro-separation techniques, and bioinformatics tools for large-scale discovery and functional analysis of neuropeptides. She also explores neuropeptide distribution using mass spectrometric imaging and in vivo microdialysis sampling, aiming to uncover biomarkers for neurodegenerative diseases, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and pancreatic cancer

Publication Top Noted

 Paper Title: Mass spectrometry imaging: a review of emerging advancements and future insights

  • Authors: Amanda Rae Buchberger, Kellen DeLaney, Jillian Johnson, Lingjun Li
  • Source: Analytical chemistry
  • Year:  2018
  • Citations: 786 

 Paper Title: Mass spectrometry imaging: a review of emerging advancements and future insights

  • Authors: Changsheng Zhang, Byron R Griffith, Qiang Fu, Christoph Albermann, Xun Fu, In-Kyoung Lee, Lingjun Li, Jon S Thorson
  • Source: Science
  • Year:  2006
  • Citations: 325

 Paper Title: Single-cell MALDI: a new tool for direct peptide profiling

  • Authors: Lingjun Li, Rebecca W Garden, Jonathan V Sweedler
  • Source: Trends in biotechnology
  • Year:  2000
  • Citations: 295

 Paper Title: High-throughput proteomics using high-efficiency multiple-capillary liquid chromatography with on-line high-performance ESI FTICR mass spectrometry

  • Authors: Yufeng Shen, Nikola Tolić, Rui Zhao, Ljiljana Paša-Tolić, Lingjun Li, Scott J Berger, Richard Harkewicz, Gordon A Anderson, Mikhail E Belov, Richard D Smith
  • Source: Analytical Chemistry
  • Year:  2001
  • Citations: 262

 Paper Title: Extracellular matrix scaffold and hydrogel derived from decellularized and delipidized human pancreas

  • Authors: Sara Dutton Sackett, Daniel M Tremmel, Fengfei Ma, Austin K Feeney, Rachel M Maguire, Matthew E Brown, Ying Zhou, Xiang Li, Cori O’Brien, Lingjun Li, William J Burlingham, Jon S Odorico
  • Source: Scientific Reports
  • Year:  2018
  • Citations: 258