Indu Bhushan | Human Microbiome | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Indu Bhushan - Human Microbiome - Best Researcher Award 🏆

Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra, Jammu and Kashmir - India

Professional Profiles

Early Academic Pursuits

He embarked on his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Agriculture (Hons.) from Uttar Banga Krishi Viswa vidhyalaya. His dedication to Soil Science, Agricultural Chemistry, and Agricultural Chemicals was evident even in these early years. Subsequently, he pursued an M.Sc. at ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), where his focus on Agricultural Chemicals led him to research the greener synthesis and nitrification inhibitory activity of 5-substituted-1,3,4-thiadiazole-2-thiols. His commitment to academic excellence continued with a Ph.D. from IARI, specializing in Agricultural Chemicals, Entomology, and Environmental Sciences. His doctoral research centered on decontaminating pesticides-contaminated water using various adsorbents, earning him accolades with a remarkable score of 8.18/10.00.

Professional Endeavors

With 16 years of teaching experience at the university level, he has been a stalwart in the field of Biotechnology. Currently holding the position of Senior Assistant Professor and Associate Dean of Student Welfare at the Department of Biotechnology, his dedication to both teaching and administrative roles reflects his multifaceted contributions to the academic community.

Contributions and Research Focus in Human Microbiome

His research spans three dynamic areas: Human Microbiome, Enzymology, and Nanotechnology. His significant contributions to the understanding of the Human Microbiome have positioned him as a leading figure in this field. Notably, his research project, "Designing of paper strip for detection of lactic acid: produced from Vaginal Lactobacilli," funded by NIDHI PRAYAS, DST, GoI, exemplifies his commitment to innovative and practical applications in the realm of microbiota research. The Human Microbiome refers to the diverse and dynamic community of microorganisms that inhabit various parts of the human body, establishing a complex and symbiotic relationship with their host.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his illustrious career, he has been honored with various awards and fellowships. The prestigious Raman fellowship for Post-Doctoral Research in the USA (2015-16) and the Faculty Performance Linked Award at SMVDU Katra (2018-19) stand as testaments to his outstanding contributions. His prowess is further exemplified by the Excellent Paper Presentation Award at the International Conference on Engineering and Technology in 2016, held in New York, and the Young Scientist Award at the National Conference on Energy, Environmental, and Biotechnology Research in 2013.

Impact and Influence

Hiss impact extends beyond awards and accolades. His patented work, including "GREEN SYNTHESIS OF SILVER NANOPARTICLES" and "DESIGNING OF PAPER STRIP FOR DETECTION OF LACTIC ACID: PRODUCED FROM VAGINAL LACTOBACILLI," showcases his innovative contributions to nanotechnology and diagnostics. The projects not only demonstrate scientific excellence but also emphasize his commitment to addressing real-world challenges, particularly in healthcare and environmental sustainability.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a trailblazer in the field of Human Microbiome research, he has left an indelible mark. His legacy includes inspiring students, advancing knowledge, and contributing to cutting-edge research. Looking ahead, his future contributions are poised to further elevate the understanding of Human Microbiome, Gut Microbiota, Microbial Diversity, Microbiome Health, and Microbial Balance. His unwavering commitment to scientific inquiry and application ensures a lasting impact on the academic and research landscape.

Notable Publications

  • Antimicrobial Potential of Biosynthesized Nanoparticles
  • Potential of Biosynthesized Silver and Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles from Carissa opaca Extracts for Antimicrobial Activity and Wastewater Treatment
  • Combustion synthesis of NaSrVO4: Nd3+ nanophosphors with enhanced NIR 1.056 μm luminescent performance for solid-state laser and bio-imaging applications
  • Vaginal microbiome: considerations for reproductive health
  • Assessment of water quality of the mansar lake using physico-chemical parameters and nsf-wqi indicator, ut Jammu & Kashmir, India
  • An insight into vaginal microbiome techniques
  • Degradation of synthetic dyes using nanoparticles: a mini-review
  • Bioactive compounds and probiotics–a ray of hope in COVID-19 management
  • Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species: Key players in plant response to stress

 

Tithi Trivedi | Bioinformatics | Best Research Award

Dr. Tithi Trivedi | Bioinformatics | Best Research Award🏆

Gujarat University - India 

Professional Profiles

Early Academic Pursuits

She began her academic journey with a Bachelor's in Chemistry, paving her path towards a Master's and a Ph.D. in Bioinformatics at Gujarat University. These formative years developed her expertise in molecular biology, computational science, and bioinformatics.

Professional Endeavors

Her career commenced as a Junior Scientist at the Frige Institute of Human Genetics, Ahmedabad, where she honed her skills in small RNA sequencing data analysis and gene expression microarray data analysis. Transitioning from a Junior Scientist role, she ventured into academia, taking on roles as an Assistant Professor at Gujarat University.

Contributions and Research Focus in Bioinformatics 

She has made substantial contributions to the field of bioinformatics, showcased in her extensive publication portfolio. Her research focused on identifying microRNAs in various botanical species, exploring their potential impact on human gene targets. Notable studies include insights into microRNAs from Holarrhena pubescens stems and the transcriptome-wide study of Picrorhiza kurroa miRNAs in human cystic fibrosis.

Accolades and Recognition

Her commendable contributions have been acknowledged through publications in reputable journals like Functional & Integrative Genomics and Human Gene. Notably, her research on cancer drug targets for nature-derived phytochemicals received acclaim in the International Association of Biologicals and Computational Digest.

Impact and Influence

Her meticulous work in bioinformatics and genomics has paved the way for innovative research methodologies. Her efforts have significantly impacted understanding microRNA roles in various botanical species, demonstrating potential implications in human gene targets and disease mechanisms.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Her ongoing pursuit of identifying conserved microRNAs across diverse plant species and their potential interactions with human targets reflects her commitment to advancing our knowledge in genomics. Her dedication to exploring novel connections between botanical microRNAs and human health holds promise for future breakthroughs in bioinformatics and molecular biology.

Notable Publications