Dr. Khadijah Dashti | Biomedical and Healthcare Applications | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Khadijah Dashti | Biomedical and Healthcare Applications | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Kuwait University | Kuwait

Dr. Khadijah Mohammed Dashti is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Medical Microbiology and Antimicrobial Agents. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Kuwait University, where she has been a faculty member since 2023. With extensive expertise in microbial diseases and innovative approaches to antibiotic discovery, Dr. Dashti is a leading figure in her field.

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🎓Academic Qualifications 

Dr. Khadijah Mohammed Dashti holds a rich academic background in Medical Laboratory Sciences and Biomedical Sciences. She completed her Bachelor’s Degree (B.Sc.) in Medical Laboratory Sciences at Kuwait University in 2011, where her research project investigated “The prevalence of plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance in clinical isolates of Escherichia coli in Kuwait.”Her academic journey continued with two Master’s Degrees (M.Sc.). The first, in Biomedical Sciences, was awarded by the University of Westminster in 2015, with her thesis focusing on “The effect of heavy metals on biofilm formed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa.” The second, in Medical Laboratory Sciences, was earned at Kuwait University in 2016, and her thesis explored “The Prevalence of Multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii in Kuwait and Typing of the Isolates by MLST.”

Dr. Dashti achieved her Ph.D. in Microbial Diseases and Antimicrobial Agents from University College London in 2023. Her doctoral research, titled “Natural Antibiotic Discovery,” reflects her profound dedication to finding innovative solutions to combat antimicrobial resistance.

🧪Academic Experience and Achievements 

Dr. Dashti has been actively involved in academic mentorship, having supervised four B.Sc. student projects since 2023. These projects explored diverse topics such as the antibacterial potential of colistin-resistant Escherichia coli, the use of garlic and essential oils in combating resistance, and the discovery of novel antibacterials by mining Pseudomonas aeruginosa genomes. Her guidance and expertise have fostered critical research in microbial sciences.She has also attended and benefited from workshops such as the Bioinformatics course and the How to Write a Good Dissertation/Thesis session, both presented by Prof. Sebastian Amyes at Kuwait University, further enhancing her academic and mentorship capabilities.

🔬Research Interests 

Dr. Dashti’s research interests center on understanding and combating pathogenic microorganisms and antibiotic resistance. She investigates the mechanisms of drug resistance in critical pathogens such as Staphylococci/MRSA and ESKAPE pathogens, aiming to develop novel antibacterial methods. Her work also delves into understanding host-bacteria interactions, focusing on their dynamics in health and disease. A key area of her current research is the identification of new sources of antibiotic-producing bacteria to address global challenges in infectious disease treatment.

🌍Memberships and Affiliations 

A dedicated professional, Dr. Dashti is an active member of the Society for Applied Microbiology (SfAM) and the Microbiology Society, maintaining her affiliation with both organizations since 2016.

🧠Skills and Expertise 

Dr. Dashti possesses advanced skills in bioinformatics, antimicrobial resistance, and microbial pathogenicity. Her strong expertise in antibiotic discovery and development of novel antibacterial techniques underscores her commitment to addressing infectious diseases. Furthermore, her proficiency in academic supervision, research project guidance, and publication of high-quality research demonstrates her multifaceted expertise in microbial sciences.Dr. Khadijah Mohammed Dashti’s significant contributions to antimicrobial research and her dedication to mentoring future scientists make her an inspiring figure in the field of microbiology.

Publications Top Noted📚

Genetic landscape and clinical outcomes of autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease in Kuwait

Authors: Alhaddad, M.E., Mohammad, A., Dashti, K.M., Al-Ali, M., Ali, H.
Journal: Heliyon
Year: 2024

Diversity of multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii population in a major hospital in Kuwait

Authors: Vali, L., Dashti, K., Opazo-Capurro, A.F., Al Obaid, K., Evans, B.A.
Journal: Frontiers in Microbiology
Year: 2015

Mr. Ali Mohammed Ridha | Biomedical | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ali Mohammed Ridha | Biomedical | Best Researcher Award

Ali Mohammed Ridha at Ajman University, United Arab Emirates

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Education

  • Master of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering – Imaging and Machine Learning, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2023
  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Ajman University, 2019

💼 Professional Experience

  • Software Developer, Mühlbauer Group, Roding, Germany (July 2024 – Present)
    Designing and implementing software solutions for battery production machinery, focusing on automation and control systems.
  • Application Specialist – Software, Beckhoff Automation, Dubai, UAE (September 2021 – June 2024)
    Specialized in TwinCAT software, PLC and HMI programming, and technical support for automation systems.
  • Research Assistant, Ajman University, UAE (August 2021 – October 2022)
    Developed a CNN-based acne detection system using reconstructed hyperspectral images.
  • Research Assistant, Ajman University, UAE (December 2019 – December 2020)
    Conducted FEM simulations to study heat effects during light-curing in dentistry.
  • Research Assistant, Ajman University, UAE (June 2018 – December 2018)
    Created diagnostic software for hearing impairment and earwax blockage using an Android application.

🔬 Research Interests

Ali’s research focuses on advanced imaging techniques, machine learning applications, and automation. His work includes developing detection systems for medical conditions using hyperspectral images, optimizing industrial automation processes, and improving diagnostic tools through innovative software solution

🏆 Grants and Awards 

  • 2021
    Identification of Underdeveloped Acne using Reconstructed HSI from RGB Images
    Funding: AED 10,800
    Grant Reference: 2021-IRG-ENIT-13
    Ajman, United Arab Emirates
  • 2021
    Silver Award – Middle East Regional Award
    Reimagine Education ‘Oscars’ of Education 2020
    London, United Kingdom
  • 2020
    Silver Award – AI Category
    Reimagine Education ‘Oscars’ of Education 2020
    London, United Kingdom
  • 2020
    Best Session Presentation
    7th International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering
    Antalya, Turkey
  • 2020
    First Place
    Dubai, UAE Hackathon 3.0 “Data for Happiness”
    United Arab Emirates
  • 2021
    Study and Optimization of the Process of Light Curing in Dentistry
    Funding: AED 19,975
    Grant Reference: 2019-IDG-DEN-1
    Ajman, United Arab Emirates
  • 2019
    Best Poster Award
    19th IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology Student Poster Competition
    Ajman, United Arab Emirates
  • 2019
    First Place
    IEEE Student Day Software Engineering Project
    Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates
  • 2019
    Third Place
    IEEE Student Day Senior Design Project, Computing and Robotics
    Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates
  • 2019
    Best Poster Award
    Eleventh Annual Undergraduate Research Conference on Applied Computing
    Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • 2019
    Best Student Branch Award
    IEEE GCC SYP Congress
    Kuwait, State of Kuwait
  • 2017-2019
    Excellence Honor Award
    Tuition Fee Waiver
    Ajman University
    Ajman, United Arab Emirates
  • 2018
    Second Place
    IEEE Student Day Software Engineering Project
    Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • 2018
    Third Place
    UAE Hackathon 1.0 “Data for Happiness”
    Dubai, United Arab Emirates

 

Publications

Assistive technology for hearing-impaired and deaf students utilizing augmented reality

  • Authors: Ali Mohammed Ridha, Wessam Shehieb
  • Year: 2021
  • Authors: Ali Mohammed Ridha, Wessam Shehieb, Peter Yacoub, Khalid Al-Balawneh, Kamran Arshad
  • Year: 2020

Temperature Rise at the Pulp-Dentin Junction for a Multi-Layered Composite Restoration using the Finite Element Method

  • Authors: Ali Mohammed Ridha, Konstantinos Aidinis, Abdul Haq Suliman
  • Year: 2021

Diagnostic Approach for Hearing Impairment and Earwax Blockage using Smartphone

  • Authors: Wessam Shehieb, Ali Mohammed Ridha, Tazeen Sharif
  • Year: 2018

Ms. Shreya Agarwal | Biomedical | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Shreya Agarwal | Biomedical | Best Researcher Award

Shreya Agarwal at University of Freiburg, Germany

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Academic Background

Ms. Shreya Agarwal is a dedicated Life Scientist with a Master’s in Neuroscience and a passion for advancing our understanding of the brain. With substantial experience in laboratory research, she excels in data analysis, microscopy, molecular biology, and genetics. Known for her strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple projects with precision, Shreya is committed to contributing to her team’s success and taking on new challenges.

Education

Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Molecular and Translational Neurosciences
University of Ulm, Germany (2021)
Thesis: “Study of the mutation KIF5A in ALS, which promotes protein aggregation”

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Neurosciences
Amity University, Noida, India (2019)
Thesis: “The role of chronic hypobaric hypoxia in the development of cognitive impairment”

Work Experience

PhD Student, Biomikrotechnik
Institut für Mikrosystemtechnik – IMTEK, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg (Since 10.2023)
Researching network development and spatial embedding of inhibitory neurons.

Research Associate
Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Ulm (01.2022 – 03.2023)
Investigated synaptic aging in Alzheimer’s and ALS; led tutoring and scientific discussions.

Research Assistant
Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Ulm (01.2021 – 04.2021)
Assisted in experiments, maintained research records, and implemented data analysis software.

Training and Internship
Center for Clinical Research, University Clinic for Neurology, Ulm (10.2020 – 11.2020)
Studied clinical drug development and principles of pharmacokinetics.

Student Research Intern
Institute for Physiological Chemistry, University of Ulm (08.2020 – 10.2020)
Analyzed mouse models for NF kappa B expression and receptor tyrosine kinase investigation.

📚 Certifications

FELASA – Laboratory Animal Science Course (11.2023)
Project Management by IGradU (02.2023)
Scientific Writing and Presentation Skills (IGradU, 2022)
Writing in the Sciences by Stanford (07.2021)
Drug Discovery and Development by UC San Diego (12.2020)

🏆 Awards

STIBET Scholarship by Ulm University and DAAD (2020 – 2021)

🔧 Skills

Cell culture techniques, qPCR, Western Blot, Immunocytochemistry
Data analysis software including MATLAB, GraphPad Prism, ImageJ

Publications

Current status of drug targets and emerging therapeutic strategies in the management of Alzheimer’s disease
  • Authors: Shampa Ghosh, Shantanu Durgvanshi, Shreya Agarwal, Manchala Raghunath, Jitendra K Sinha
  • Journal: Current neuropharmacology
  • Year: 2020
Long-Term Potentiation
  • Authors: Jitendra Kumar Sinha, Shreya Agarwal, Shampa Ghosh
  • Year: 2022
Pituitary Gland
  • Authors: S Ghosh, S Durgvanshi, S Agarwal, JK Sinha
  • Journal: Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior
  • Year: 2019

Prof. Dal-Hee Min | Biomedical | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dal-Hee Min, Biomedical, Best Researcher Award

Dal-Hee Min at Seoul National University, South Korea

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👩‍🔬 Academic Career and Research Focus 

Dal-Hee Min, currently a distinguished Professor at Seoul National University and co-founder of Lemonex Inc., has forged an illustrious path in the realms of mRNA vaccines, gene therapy, and nanobiotechnology. With a solid foundation laid during her doctoral studies at the University of Chicago and subsequent postdoctoral research at MIT, she embarked on an academic journey that began at KAIST as an Assistant Professor in 2007. Transitioning to Seoul National University in 2011 marked a pivotal move in her career trajectory.

🏆 Awards and Recognition 

Dal-Hee Min’s contributions have been celebrated with numerous accolades, including the prestigious KCS-Wiley Young Chemist Award, the Korea L’Oreal UNESCO Fellowship Award for Women in Science, and the esteemed Order of Science and Technology Merit (Do-Yak Medal) from the Korean Government. These recognitions underscore her significant impact and leadership in the field of nanomedicine and drug delivery systems.

🌍 Global Engagement and Leadership 

Actively engaged in global scientific discourse, Dal-Hee Min has been a featured speaker at prominent venues such as the World Economic Forum, where she highlighted cutting-edge DDS technology. Her impactful presentations at international conferences like PODD, JP Morgan, and BIO USA underscore her role as a thought leader in advancing biotechnological frontiers.

🎓Education and Professional Development

Dal-Hee Min’s academic journey is anchored by a robust educational background, including a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Chicago and a master’s degree from Seoul National University. Her formative years at MIT as a postdoctoral researcher solidified her expertise in bioengineering, laying the groundwork for her pioneering research in nanomaterials and biomedical applications.

🔬📈 Innovative Research and Collaborations 

At the forefront of her research endeavors are groundbreaking studies in drug delivery systems, leveraging nano-surface chemistry for applications ranging from mRNA vaccines to gene therapies. Her collaborative efforts have yielded impactful publications in top-tier journals, underscoring her commitment to advancing therapeutic modalities through innovative nanotechnological solutions.

📖 Publications:

Bio-inspired interfacial chemistry for the fabrication of a robust and functional graphene oxide composite film
  • Authors: Kwon, Y.-B., Cho, S., Min, D.-H., Kim, Y.-K.
  • Journal: RSC Advances
  • Year: 2024
Enhanced Local Delivery of Engineered IL-2 mRNA by Porous Silica Nanoparticles to Promote Effective Antitumor Immunity
  • Authors: Shin, H., Kang, S., Won, C., Min, D.-H.
  • Journal: ACS Nano
  • Year: 2023
3D microengineered vascularized tumor spheroids for drug delivery and efficacy testing
  • Authors: Ahn, J., Kim, D.-H., Koo, D.-J., Kim, Y., Jeon, N.L.
  • Journal: Acta Biomaterialia
  • Year: 2023
Rod-to-sphere elemental reconstruction of biocompatible Ag2Te-Ag4.53-Te3 nanoparticles for triple negative breast cancer photo-nano-therapy
  • Authors: Ahn, H., Kang, S., Kang, K., Min, D.-H., Jang, H.
  • Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry B
  • Year: 2023
Highly Efficient Messenger RNA Transfection of Hard-to-Transfect Cells using Carbon Nanodots
  • Authors: Shin, H., Min, D.-H.
  • Journal: Shin, H., Min, D.-H.
  • Year: 2023

Dr. Weijian Ye | Biomedical | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Weijian Ye, Biomedical, Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University, China

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Summary:

Dr. Weijian YE is a distinguished researcher in the field of Chemical Genomics, with a Ph.D. from Peking University and a Bachelor’s degree from Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine. With a strong background in Pharmaceutical Engineering, Dr. YE has made significant contributions to biomedical research, particularly in the development of PET tracers and radio pharmacy.

👩‍🎓Education:

  • Ph.D. in Chemical Genomics (Advisor: Prof. LEE, Chi-Sing)
    Peking University, Beijing, China
    Sep. 2014 – Jun. 2019
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmaceutical Engineering (Advisor: Prof. WANG, Tao)
    Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, China
    Sep. 2010 – Jun. 2014

🧬 Work Experience:

Senior Research Fellow
Center of Cyclotron and PET Radiopharmaceuticals, Department of Nuclear Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University, Guangzhou
Sep. 2021 – Present

  • Leading research in radio synthesis, PET tracer development, translational medicine, and clinical research.
  • Developing synthetic routes for complex molecules and managing radiopharmaceutical projects from development to cGMP production.
  • Collaborating with departments for clinical research on novel PET tracers for neurological disorders and other diseases.

Post-doctoral Research Fellow (Supervisor: Prof. XU, Hao)
Department of Nuclear Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University, Guangzhou
Jul. 2019 – Jul. 2021

  • Trained in radiochemistry, focusing on synthesizing and managing radioisotopes for pharmaceutical quality and safety.
  • Applied research in clinical translational medicine, bridging lab work to clinical applications.

🔬 Research Experience

 A.Development of PET Tracers/Radio Pharmacy
  1. Norepinephrine Transporter Targeted Tracer 18F-mFBG
    • Optimized labeling conditions, achieving a 17.8% radiochemical yield and >97% radiochemical purity within 70 mins.
    • Established SOP for clinical production, producing over 30 batches for more than 200 patients.
  2. Multi-functional Imaging Probe for Cu(II)
    • Designed and synthesized Cu(II)-specific probes for fluorescence and 19F MR imaging.
    • Applied the 18F-isotopologue to PET imaging in cynomolgus macaques.
  3. Vasopressin 1a Receptor Targeted Tracer
    • Developed an F-18 labeled PET tracer with high affinity for V1a receptor.
    • Conducted PET imaging and kinetic modeling studies in rhesus monkeys.
  4. TSPO Polymorphism-insensitive PET Tracers
    • Synthesized ligands for TSPO, demonstrating low sensitivity to TSPO rs6971 polymorphism.
    • Conducted PET imaging studies in rhesus monkeys and MCAO animal models.
  5. 11C-labeled Tracers for mGlu2 and FAAH
    • Contributed to the development and analysis of 11C-labeled PET tracers for mGlu2 and FAAH.
  6. New Synthons and Radiolabeling Strategies
    • Synthesized [18F]difluorocarbene and [18F]fluoro-[di-deutero]methyl tosylate, implementing automated radiolabeling programs.
B. Development of Fluorescent Probes
  1. Eu(III) Complex as Fluorescent Probe for Paralytic Shellfish Toxins
    • Designed and characterized europium complexes, proposing binding mechanisms using ion mobility mass spectrometry.
  2. Fluorescent Chemosensors for Polyamines
    • Synthesized TPE-conjugated pentiptycene derivatives, applied for spermine detection in artificial urine.
  3. Fluorescent Probes and 1H/19F MRI Contrast Agents for EBNA1 and EBV
    • Designed and synthesized Eu(III) and Gd(III) complexes for EBNA1, evaluating magnetic resonance properties.
C. Organic Syntheses
  1. Total Synthesis of Natural Product (±)-basiliolide B and Its Analogues
    • Performed a 15-step synthesis sequence, including large-scale reactions.
  2. Regioselective Pd-catalyzed (3+2) Cycloaddition of 2-pyrones with Vinylcyclopropanes
    • Achieved high yields and regioselectivity, broadening substrate scope for synthesis.

Publications Top Noted:

Paper Title: A PET-based radiomics nomogram for individualized predictions of seizure outcomes after temporal lobe epilepsy surgery
  • Authors: Huanhua Wu, Kai Liao, Zhiqiang Tan, Chunyuan Zeng, Biao Wu, Ziqing Zhou, Hailing Zhou, Yongjin Tang, Jian Gong, Weijian Ye, Xueying Ling, Qiang Guo, Hao Xu
  • Journal: Seizure: European Journal of Epilepsy
  • Volume: 119
  • Pages: 17-27
  • Year: 2024
Paper Title: Recent developments on PET radiotracers for TSPO and their applications in neuroimaging
  • Authors: Lingling Zhang, Kuan Hu, Tuo Shao, Lu Hou, Shaojuan Zhang, Weijian Ye, Lee Josephson, Jeffrey H Meyer, Ming-Rong Zhang, Neil Vasdev, Jinghao Wang, Hao Xu, Lu Wang, Steven H Liang
  • Journal: Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B
  • Volume: 11
  • Pages: 373-393
  • Year: 2021
  • Citations: 114
Paper Title: Positron emission tomography in the neuroimaging of autism spectrum disorder: a review
  • Authors: Zhiqiang Tan, Huiyi Wei, Xiubao Song, Wangxiang Mai, Jiajian Yan, Weijian Ye, Xueying Ling, Lu Hou, Shaojuan Zhang, Sen Yan, Hao Xu, Lu Wang
  • Volume: 16
  • Pages: 806876
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 14
Paper Title: Sensitive and responsive pentiptycene-based molecular fluorescence chemosensor for detection of polyamines
  • Authors: Junrong Huang, Weijian Ye, Shuai Zha, Yezi Tao, Min Yang, Ke Huang, Jiqiang Liu, Yan-Ho Fung, Yang Li, Penghao Li, Lizhi Zhu, Chi-Sing Lee
  • Journal: Journal of Luminescence
  • Volume: 232
  • Pages: 117856
  • Year: 2021
  • Citations: 12
Paper Title: Recent developments on the application of molecular probes in multiple myeloma: Beyond [18F] FDG
  • Authors: Shaojuan Zhang, Jingjie Shang, Weijian Ye, Tianming Zhao, Hao Xu, Hui Zeng, Lu Wang
  • Volume: 10
  • Pages: 920882
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 1