Dr. Alba Gabriela Casa | Traumatología y Ortopedia | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alba Gabriela Casa | Traumatología y Ortopedia | Best Researcher Award 

Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Jorgelina C. Altamirano’s passion for chemistry was evident early in her academic journey. Born on February 14, 1977, in San Salvador de Jujuy, Argentina, she pursued her undergraduate studies in Chemistry at the Universidad Nacional del Litoral (UNL). Completing her Licenciatura in 2000, she demonstrated a keen interest in environmental chemistry, a field that would later define much of her research. Her academic dedication led her to further her studies at the Universidad Nacional de San Luís (UNSL), where she earned a Doctorate in Chemistry (2000-2002). This period was crucial in shaping her understanding of analytical chemistry, environmental pollutants, and their impact on ecosystems.

Professional Endeavors 🏛️

Dr. Altamirano’s professional career has been deeply rooted in environmental research. She is currently affiliated with the Instituto Argentino de Nivología, Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales (IANIGLA) under the Centro Científico Tecnológico – Mendoza (CCT Mendoza). At the Laboratorio de Química Ambiental, she has been actively involved in studying the presence and behavior of toxic organic compounds in the environment, particularly those affecting water resources and ecological balance. Her work emphasizes the application of advanced analytical techniques to assess contamination and develop strategies for environmental remediation.

Her fluency in multiple languages—including English (TOEFL and Trinity certified), Italian, and Portuguese—has significantly broadened her ability to engage in international collaborations. This linguistic proficiency has facilitated her participation in global research projects, symposia, and collaborative investigations, allowing her to build a strong network within the scientific community.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

A central theme in Dr. Altamirano’s research is the environmental fate of toxic organic chemicals, particularly those found in waste streams and industrial effluents. Her contributions to this domain have been recognized on both national and international platforms. Over the years, she has worked extensively on projects funded by the European Union’s H2020 Program, including research conducted at the University of Birmingham (UK) and the University of Antwerp (Belgium). These studies have sought to understand the behavior of hazardous compounds, their degradation processes, and potential risks to human health and biodiversity.

One of her most notable areas of work involves the monitoring of persistent organic pollutants (POPs), such as brominated flame retardants, which pose serious environmental and health risks. Her participation in global initiatives, including her research stay at VERIFIN, Finland, and her involvement with the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), underscores her dedication to addressing chemical hazards on a broader scale.

Her expertise extends beyond laboratory analysis; she actively engages in policy discussions and scientific workshops, contributing to the formulation of guidelines for managing chemical threats. She has attended and participated in workshops in The Hague, focusing on the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), reinforcing her commitment to using science for environmental protection and security.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Dr. Altamirano’s distinguished career has been marked by several prestigious recognitions. In 2008, she was honored by the OPCW for her outstanding professional performance, highlighting her impact in chemical research and environmental safety. Furthermore, her postdoctoral research grant through the Erasmus Mundus – EADIC II program enabled her to conduct advanced studies at the University of Bologna and the University of Antwerp, enhancing her expertise in environmental toxicology and analytical methodologies.

She has also received multiple travel grants and subsidies to participate in international symposia, including the 5th International Symposium on Brominated Flame Retardants in Kyoto, Japan (2010), where she presented key findings on hazardous chemical pollutants. Her ability to secure funding for research and international mobility demonstrates not only her scientific prowess but also her ability to bridge interdisciplinary collaborations across continents.

Impact and Influence 🌍

The significance of Dr. Altamirano’s research extends beyond academic circles. Her work has contributed to shaping policies on environmental contamination, influencing regulatory measures on industrial waste management and chemical safety. She has mentored young researchers, fostering a new generation of scientists dedicated to sustainable environmental practices.

Her investigations into toxic chemical behavior in the waste stream have provided critical insights for industries and policymakers, helping to implement safer waste disposal methods. Through her involvement in OPCW-led initiatives, she has also played a role in discussions surrounding chemical security and global environmental health.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Looking ahead, Dr. Altamirano’s research is poised to make even greater strides in environmental chemistry and ecological preservation. As industrialization continues to challenge environmental sustainability, her expertise in chemical analysis, pollution control, and remediation strategies will remain invaluable. She is likely to lead further interdisciplinary studies, integrating advanced analytical techniques with climate and ecological research to tackle emerging environmental threats.

Her commitment to international collaboration ensures that her work will have a lasting impact on scientific advancements and environmental policy-making. With a career deeply entrenched in the study of environmental contaminants, she continues to be a beacon of innovation and excellence in the field of environmental chemistry.

Through her extensive research, global engagements, and dedication to scientific progress, Dr. Jorgelina C. Altamirano stands as a distinguished figure in environmental science, committed to ensuring a safer and more sustainable world for future generations. 🌱💡

📝Notable Publications

 Luxación abierta postraumática de codo con lesión vascular de la arteria braquial

Author: Gabriela Casa
Journal: Revista Ecuatoriana De Ortopedia Y Traumatología
Year: 2020

Luxación posterior inveterada de hombro

Author: Gabriela Casa
Journal: Revista Ecuatoriana De Ortopedia Y Traumatología
Year: 2020

Recomendaciones en el manejo de las fracturas expuestas

Author: Gabriela Casa
Journal: Revista Ecuatoriana De Ortopedia Y Traumatología
Year: 2020

Santanu Paul | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Researcher Award |

Congratulations,  Santanu Paul | Best Researcher Award | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Award Winner 2023

Dr .Santanu Paul :Decision-making and Problem-solving

Congratulations to Dr. Santanu Paul on receiving the prestigious Best Researcher Award! Dr. Paul's exceptional decision-making and problem-solving skills have significantly contributed to the field of biological sciences, particularly in cancer biology. This recognition underscores his impactful leadership as a Professor and researcher, shaping the future of scientific innovation. Kudos to Dr. Santanu Paul for his outstanding achievements and continued excellence in research!

Professional Profile 

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Prof. (Dr.) Santanu Paul embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in the biological sciences. He obtained his Bachelor's degree in Botany with distinction from Krishnath College (University of Calcutta) in 1993, followed by a Master's degree in Botany from the University of Calcutta in 1995. His commitment to education extended to a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) from Union Christian Training College in 1996. His academic pursuits laid the groundwork for a multifaceted career in academia and research.

Professional Endeavors:

Dr. Santanu Paul's professional journey has been marked by a progression through various academic roles. Beginning as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany at Gurudas College in 2001, he steadily advanced through the ranks. Notably, he held positions as an Associate Professor at Gurudas College and later at the University of Calcutta. Since January 2016, he has served as a distinguished Professor in the Department of Botany at the University of Calcutta, showcasing a commitment to education spanning over 22 years.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Dr. Paul's research spans diverse domains within the biological sciences, emphasizing his expertise in Cell Biology & Genetics, Biotechnology, Phytochemistry, Virology, and Immunology. His work particularly shines in the bio-prospecting of medicinal plants for anti-cancer efficacy, studying the effectiveness of medicinal plants in managing Diabetes and Leishmaniasis, and mapping cell signaling networks.

Accolades and Recognition:

The academic and research community has recognized Dr. Santanu Paul's contributions through numerous awards and honors. Notable among these is the Sm. Subha Mukherjee Memorial Oration Lecture in 2022 for his significant contributions to Cancer Biology. Additionally, he was honored as the "Best Professor in Botany" at the 26th Business School Affaire in 2018.

Impact and Influence:

With over 27 years of research experience, Dr. Paul's impact is evident in his extensive research citations (1233) and notable indices (H-index: 22, i10 index: 38). His leadership in guiding Ph.D. students is reflected in the 6 researchers who have successfully completed their Ph.D. under his mentorship, with 8 more currently pursuing their doctoral studies.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

Dr. Santanu Paul's legacy is shaped by eight research projects, each addressing critical issues in leukemia and exploring potential therapeutic interventions. His focus on understanding cellular signaling pathways and the role of Tregs in cancer stem cell deregulation underscores his commitment to advancing knowledge in cancer biology.

In the future, Dr. Paul is poised to continue making significant contributions to the field, building on his established reputation as a distinguished Professor and researcher. His dedication to exploring novel avenues in cancer research promises to leave a lasting impact on the scientific community.

Notable Publications

A review on phytochemical and pharmacological potential of Alpinia galanga

Identification and characterization of adsorbed serum sialoglycans on Leishmania donovani promastigotes

Cyanobacteria assisted biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles—a potential antileukemic agent

Identification and purification of cytolytic antibodies directed against O-acetylated sialic acid in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Differential expression of 9‐O‐acetylated sialoglycoconjugates on leukemic blasts: A potential tool for long‐term monitoring of children with acute lymphoblastic …

Curcumin induces caspase mediated apoptosis in JURKAT cells by disrupting the redox balance

Gymnema sylvestre (Gurmar): A potent herb with anti-diabetic and antioxidant potential

Characterization of structurally defined epitopes recognized by monoclonal antibodies produced by chronic lymphocytic leukemia B cells

Purification and characterization of 9-O-acetylated sialoglycoproteins from leukemic cells and their potential as immunological tool for monitoring childhood acute …

Cyclic voltammetric studies of 1, 2, 4‐trihydroxy‐9, 10‐anthraquinone, its interaction with calf thymus DNA and anti‐leukemic activity on MOLT‐4 cell lines: a comparison with …

O-acetylation of sialic acids is required for the survival of lymphoblasts in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

Gold (III) bioreduction by cyanobacteria with special reference to in vitro biosafety assay of gold nanoparticles

Increased interferon gamma production by peripheral blood mononuclear cells in response to stimulation of overexpressed disease‐specific 9‐O‐acetylated …

Antioxidant and antileukemic properties of selected fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) genotypes grown in western Canada

Identification of a sulfonoquinovosyldiacylglyceride from Azadirachta indica and studies on its cytotoxic activity and DNA binding properties

Antibodies against 9-O-acetylated sialoglycans: a potent marker to monitor clinical status in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Citations

Citations 1246 714
h-index 22 13
i10-index 38 30