Dr. Tao Feng | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award https://leadership-conferences.scifat.com/?p=23964&preview=true

Dr. Tao Feng | chemistry | Best Researcher Award

South Central Minzu University | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

The academic journey of Professor T. Feng reflects a steady progression of curiosity and commitment to the field of medicinal chemistry. Beginning with undergraduate studies in pharmaceutical and life sciences, he developed a strong foundation in chemistry and biology that later guided his research trajectory. His early academic training culminated in advanced degrees in medicinal chemistry from a prestigious research institute under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he undertook significant investigations into natural products from plants. During this formative stage, he concentrated on the study of monoterpenoid indole alkaloids (MIA) derived from the Apocynaceae family, achieving notable success in isolating more than two hundred compounds, many of which possessed unique chemical skeletons and demonstrated anti-tumor properties. These early explorations not only honed his skills in structural elucidation and phytochemistry but also instilled in him a passion for bridging traditional natural resources with modern biomedical applications. This strong academic foundation positioned him for a career marked by research innovation, international collaboration, and academic leadership.

Professional Endeavors

Professor Feng’s professional career reflects a dynamic trajectory through prominent academic and research institutions in China and abroad. He began his professional journey at the Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he contributed as a research assistant and later as an associate professor at the State Key Laboratory of Phytochemistry and Plant Resources in West China. These early appointments provided him with valuable experience in managing research projects, guiding students, and expanding the scope of his studies into diverse natural products. His transition to South-Central Minzu University marked a new phase of his academic leadership, where he advanced from associate professor to full professor at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Complementing his domestic achievements, he also expanded his international research horizons as a visiting scholar at the Leibniz University Hannover, Germany, in the Institute for Organic Chemistry and the Centre for Biomolecular Drug Research under the mentorship of Russell J. Cox. Each stage of his professional journey has been characterized by a steady broadening of research perspectives and responsibilities, reflecting his adaptability and pursuit of excellence.

Contributions and Research Focus

A defining feature of Professor Feng’s career has been his extensive contributions to the field of natural product chemistry, particularly focusing on the isolation, structural characterization, and biological evaluation of compounds from plants and fungi. His initial research on plant-derived indole alkaloids contributed to the global understanding of phytochemical diversity and provided insights into new therapeutic candidates against cancer. Building on this foundation, he expanded his research to fungi, a kingdom rich in unexplored metabolites with promising bioactivities. His work has shed light on mushroom toxins and, more notably, on novel terpenoids from the genus Tricholoma, compounds that exhibit potent anti-inflammatory effects. Through meticulous laboratory investigation and innovative methodologies, he has contributed significantly to unveiling complex molecular structures and identifying their pharmacological relevance. With over a hundred peer-reviewed publications as first or corresponding author, his research not only deepens scientific understanding but also contributes practical knowledge to pharmaceutical innovation.

Accolades and Recognition

The academic excellence and innovative research led by Professor Feng have been recognized through multiple honors and awards, with one of the most notable being the first prize of the Yunnan Province Natural Science Award. Such accolades highlight the quality, originality, and societal relevance of his contributions. His standing as a respected scholar is further reinforced by his role as a consistent contributor to the scientific literature, frequently publishing in top-tier journals and engaging with the international scientific community. His recognition is not confined to awards alone; his positions across prestigious institutions, both in China and internationally, further reflect the trust and respect he has earned as a leader in natural product chemistry. These honors underscore not only his academic rigor but also his capacity to translate natural resources into discoveries with potential health benefits, thereby reinforcing the relevance of his work to both science and society.

Impact and Influence

The influence of Professor Feng’s research extends beyond academic publications and citations. His work has enriched the global understanding of natural product chemistry, particularly in advancing knowledge on bioactive compounds with potential pharmaceutical applications. By uncovering novel structures and demonstrating their bioactivities, he has contributed to the expansion of drug discovery pipelines, particularly in the areas of anti-tumor and anti-inflammatory therapies. As a mentor, he has guided students and young researchers, fostering a culture of scientific curiosity and academic discipline that ensures the continuity of high-quality research. His international collaborations further enhance his impact, as they bridge cultural and scientific gaps and create avenues for global scientific progress. Ultimately, his work stands at the intersection of chemistry, biology, and medicine, making his contributions both academically influential and practically significant for human health.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Professor Feng’s academic and research trajectory positions him as a scholar whose legacy will be marked by both discovery and mentorship. His contributions to the study of plant- and fungi-derived natural products have already advanced the field significantly, while his ongoing work continues to expand scientific frontiers in natural product drug discovery. As he continues his career, it is expected that his research will delve deeper into the therapeutic potential of natural compounds, potentially leading to breakthroughs in addressing global health challenges such as cancer and chronic inflammation. His legacy will not only rest on the numerous articles he has published or the awards he has received but also on the new generation of researchers he has trained, inspired, and empowered. Looking forward, his career promises to further integrate natural resources with cutting-edge scientific approaches, contributing enduringly to pharmaceutical sciences and the global pursuit of better health outcomes.

Notable Publications

New Phenolic Dimers from Plant Paeonia suffruticosa and Their Cytotoxicity and NO Production Inhibition

Journal: Molecules
Year: 2023
Authors: Qianqian Meng, Shunyao Tong, Yuqing Zhao, Xingrong Peng, Zhenghui Li, Tao Feng, Jikai Liu

 Sesquiterpenes from the Fungus Antrodiella albocinnamomea with Cytotoxicity and Antibacterial Activity

Journal: Journal of Fungi
Year: 2023
Authors: Jinlei Ning, Feng Wu, Jikai Liu, Juan He, Tao Feng

Meroterpenoids with Immunosuppressive Activity from Edible Fungus Craterellus odoratus

Journal: Molecules
Year: 2023
Authors: Quan Dai, Li-Ting Pang, Fa-Lei Zhang, Gang-Qiang Wang, Xue-Mei Li, Ji-Kai Liu, Tao Feng

Secondary Metabolites from Fungi—In Honor of Prof. Dr. Ji-Kai Liu’s 60th Birthday

Journal: Journal of Fungi
Year: 2022
Authors: Tao Feng, Frank Surup

Diterpenes Specially Produced by Fungi: Structures, Biological Activities, and Biosynthesis (2010–2020)

Journal: Journal of Fungi
Year: 2022
Authors: Fa-Lei Zhang, Tao Feng

Conclusion

In summary, the academic journey of Professor Feng demonstrates an inspiring blend of dedication, innovation, and leadership in the field of medicinal chemistry and natural product research. From his early academic pursuits in plant-derived compounds to his advanced investigations into fungal metabolites, he has consistently expanded the boundaries of knowledge while nurturing the next generation of scholars. His career is marked not only by professional achievements and international recognition but also by his profound impact on pharmaceutical sciences and human health. With a strong foundation and forward-looking vision, his contributions will continue to shape the landscape of natural product chemistry, ensuring his influence endures in both scientific and societal domains.

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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🧑‍🔬 Summary

A seasoned academic with over 15 years of experience in teaching, research, and administration in the field of chemistry. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Islamia College University, Peshawar, Pakistan. Specializes in organic chemistry, with extensive research in calixarene derivatives, antiviral drug development, and computational chemistry. Holds memberships in prestigious societies like the American and Royal Chemical Societies and has supervised numerous PhD and MPhil research projects.

🎓 Education

  • PhD in Chemistry (2008-2013)
    Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
    Thesis: Design, Synthesis, and Loading Potential of Nonionic Amphiphilic Dendro-Calix[4]arene
    Supervisor: Dr. Yan-Song Zhong
  • MSc in Chemistry (2002-2004)
    University of Peshawar, Pakistan
    Honors: Topper in Organic Chemistry
  • BSc in Biological Science (2000-2002)
    Govt College Peshawar, Pakistan

👨‍🏫 Professional Experience

  • Associate Professor (2020-Present)
    Department of Chemistry, Islamia College University, Peshawar
  • Assistant Professor (2013-2020)
    Department of Chemistry, Islamia College University, Peshawar
  • Lecturer (2005-2008)
    Department of Chemistry, Islamia College University, Peshawar

🔬 Research Interests

  • Organic Chemistry
    Specializing in the synthesis and characterization of calixarene derivatives.
  • Computational Chemistry
    Focus on the design and in silico analysis of antiviral drugs, particularly against COVID-19, Ebola, and Zika viruses.
  • Nanotechnology
    Researching nanoparticles’ drug-loading potential and characterizing nanostructures using techniques like TEM, DLS, and NMR.

📝Notable Publications

Homology modeling and molecular docking study of metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 variant F: An attempt to develop drugs for treating CNS diseases

Authors: Ahmad, N., Khan, K., Rashid, H.U., Ullah, R., Ali, E.A.

Journal: Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie

Year: 2024

Direct synthesis, characterization, in vitro and in silico studies of simple chalcones as potential antimicrobial and antileishmanial agents

Authors: Ur Rashid, H., Khan, S., Irum, Shah, T., Khan, K.

Journal: Royal Society Open Science

Year: 2024

Homology modeling and molecular docking study of corticotrophin-releasing hormone: An approach to treat stress-related diseases

Authors: Ahmad, N., Khan, K., Khan, S.W., Ullah, R., Ali, E.A.

Journal: Open Chemistry

Year: 2024

Biological investigations of Aspergillus ficuum via in vivo, in vitro and in silico analyses

Authors: Shah, Z.A., Khan, K., Shah, T., Muhammad, A., Rashid, H.

Journal: Scientific Reports

Year: 2023

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

Authors: Shah, Z.A., Khan, K., Rashid, H.U., Jaremko, M., Iqbal, Z.

Journal: BMC Microbiology

Year: 2022

Dr. Satish Kumar Singh | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Satish Kumar Singh | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Department of Chemistry, Government College Daman, India

🔗 Professional Profiles

Summary: 🌟

Dr. Satish Kumar Singh is a distinguished Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry at Government College Daman, known for his significant contributions to synthetic organic chemistry and innovative research methodologies.

Education: 🎓

Ph.D. in Chemistry, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India (2010).

Professional Experience: 👨‍🏫

  • Assistant Professor, Central University of Jharkhand, India (2012-2016)
  • Assistant Professor, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Port Blair, India (2016-2019)
  • Assistant Professor and Head, Department of Chemistry, Government College Daman, India (2019-present)

Research Interests: 🔬

  • Synthetic Organic Chemistry
  • Green Chemistry
  • Visible-light Induced Cross-Coupling Reactions & Multicomponent Reactions

Achievements: 🏆

  • Young Scientist Award (YSS scheme, SERB, 2015)
  • Publications in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals

Contributions: 📚   

Dr. Singh’s research encompasses microwave-assisted synthesis of biologically important N-heterocyclic compounds, diarylglycolic acids, and other significant organic molecules. His recent review article on Rose-Bengal-Photocatalyzed Cross-Dehydrogenative Coupling Reactions was published in the European Journal of Organic Chemistry.

Award Nomination Details

  • Completed/Ongoing Research Projects: 1/1
  • Citation Index: 465
  • Consultancy/Industry Projects: Nil
  • Books Published (ISBN): 979-8-89113-970-1 (Book Chapter)
  • Patents Published/Under Process: Nil
  • Journals Published (SCI, Scopus, etc.): 19
  • Editorial Appointments: No
  • Collaborations: No
  • Professional Memberships: No

Areas of Research:

  • Synthetic Organic Chemistry
  • Green Chemistry
  • Visible-light Induced Cross-Coupling Reactions

Contributions 

My research embodies microwave-assisted, rapid, efficient, and one-pot multicomponent synthesis of biologically important N-heterocyclic compounds, highly substituted benzenes, one-pot synthesis of diarylglycolic acids from aromatic aldehydes, synthesis of β-acetamido ketones and esters, superoxide ion-catalyzed deprotection of 1,3-oxathiolanes, and synthesis of dithiocarbamates and dithiocarbonates. We recently published a review article entitled “Rose-Bengal-Photocatalyzed Cross-Dehydrogenative Coupling Reactions under Visible Light” in the European Journal of Organic Chemistry.

Self-Declaration:

I authenticate that to the best of my knowledge the information given in this form is correct and complete. At any time, I am found to have concealed any material information, my application shall be liable to be summarily terminated without notice. I have read the terms and conditions and other policies of the Awards and agree to them.

Nominator Signature/Name: Satish Kumar Singh Date: July 12, 2024

Notable Publications 

Paper Tittle: A direct metal-free decarboxylative sulfono functionalization (DSF) of cinnamic acids to α, β-unsaturated phenyl sulfones
  • Author: Rahul Singh, Bharat Kumar Allam, Neetu Singh, Kumkum Kumari, Satish Kumar Singh, Krishna Nand Singh
  • Journal: Organic letters
  • Year: 2015
  • Citations: 180
Paper Tittle: Nickel‐Catalyzed C S Bond Formation: Synthesis of Aryl Sulfides from Arylsulfonyl Hydrazides and Boronic Acids
  • Author: Rahul Singh, Bharat Kumar Allam, Neetu Singh, Kumkum Kumari, Satish Kumar Singh, Krishna Nand Singh
  • Journal: Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
  • Year: 2015
  • Citations: 62
Paper Tittle: Eco‐friendly and facile one‐pot multicomponent synthesis of acridinediones in water under microwave
  • Author: Satish Kumar Singh, Krishna Nand Singh
  • Journal: Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry
  • Year: 2011
  • Citations: 52
Paper Tittle: Microwave-assisted, one-pot multicomponent synthesis of highly substituted pyridines using KF/alumina
  • Author: Krishna Nand Singh, Satish Kumar Singh
  • Journal: Arkivoc
  • Year: 2009
  • Citations: 52
Paper Tittle: Glycine‐catalyzed easy and efficient one‐pot synthesis of polyhydroquinolines through Hantzsch multicomponent condensation under controlled microwave
  • Author: Satish Kumar Singh, Krishna Nand Singh
  • Journal: Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry
  • Year: 2010
  • Citations: 41