Sajida Batool | Public Health | Excellence in Research Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sajida Batool | Public Health | Excellence in Research Award

Associate Professor | University of Sargodha | Pakistan

Dr. Sajida Batool is a distinguished scholar in zoology and reproductive physiology whose work spans molecular toxicology, environmental health, and endocrine disruption, with a strong focus on understanding how chemical exposures influence reproductive and systemic physiology in both animal models and human health–relevant contexts. Her academic training, international research exposure, and extensive laboratory expertise in advanced techniques such as immunohistochemistry, histology, genotoxicity assays, and molecular diagnostics have enabled her to contribute impactful evidence within the fields of toxicological pathology, reproductive biology, and environmental risk assessment. She has authored a substantial portfolio of peer-reviewed publications in reputable international journals, reflecting a sustained record of scientific productivity, interdisciplinary collaborations, and contributions to global knowledge on chemical toxicants including heavy metals, endocrine-disrupting compounds, industrial pollutants, and plant-based therapeutic agents. Her research collaborations extend across multidisciplinary teams working in molecular biology, environmental sciences, pharmacology, and wildlife genetics, underscoring her role in bridging classical zoology with emerging biomedical and ecological sciences. Through her work on oxidative stress, DNA integrity, immunomodulation, reproductive toxicology, and phytochemical interventions, she has advanced insights with direct implications for public health, environmental safety, and evidence-based therapeutic development. She has also played a meaningful role in academic capacity building by organizing specialized workshops on reference management, research ethics, and statistical computing, fostering professional development within the scientific community. Her contributions have shaped scientific understanding, supported translational research, and provided foundational evidence guiding safer environmental practices and potential biological remedies for toxin-induced damage, establishing her as a dedicated health-science–aligned researcher with significant societal and academic impact. She has 201 citations from 29 documents with an h-index of 8.

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Featured Publications

1. Akram, Z., Jalali, S., Shami, S. A., Ahmad, L., Batool, S., & Kalsoom, O. (2010). Adverse effects of arsenic exposure on uterine function and structure in female rat. Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology.

2. Ahmad, L., Jalali, S., Shami, S. A., Akram, Z., Batool, S., & Kalsoom, O. (2010). Effects of cryopreservation on sperm DNA integrity in normospermic and four categories of infertile males. Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine.

3. Akram, Z., Jalali, S., Shami, S. A., Ahmad, L., Batool, S., & Kalsoom, O. (2009). Genotoxicity of sodium arsenite and DNA fragmentation in ovarian cells of rat. Toxicology Letters.

4. Batool, S., Batool, S., Shameem, S., Batool, T., & Batool, S. (2022). Effects of dibutyl phthalate and di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate on hepatic structure and function of adult male mice. Toxicology and Industrial Health.

5. Akhtar, M. T., Almas, T., Safdar, S., Saadia, M., Qadir, R., Batool, S., Mustaqeem, M., … (2023). Antioxidant, hypoglycemic, antilipidemic, and protective effect of polyherbal emulsion (F6-Smonsecce) on alloxan-induced diabetic rats. ACS Omega.

Andrea Budnick | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Andrea Budnick | Public Health | Best Researcher Award 

Senior Researcher | Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin | Germany

Dr. Andrea Budnick is a distinguished scholar in Medical Sociology and Rehabilitation Science at Charité – Medical University Berlin, recognized for her pioneering contributions to geriatric care research, social medicine, and caregiving innovations. Her academic journey spans advanced qualifications in medical sociology, medical didactics, and social sciences, culminating in her postdoctoral habilitation and current leadership as a private lecturer and head of a junior research group at Charité. Dr. Budnick’s expertise bridges the domains of aging, homecare, pain management, and social determinants of health, with a particular emphasis on informal caregiving, chronic pain, and the evolving dynamics of long-term care in both national and intercultural contexts. She has led and co-led several high-impact projects funded by national and international agencies, including initiatives on distance caregiving, long COVID care improvement, and transnational collaborations between Germany and Hong Kong addressing the future of homecare. Her extensive publication record in leading international journals reflects a consistent focus on applied, evidence-based interventions that improve the quality of life for older adults and enhance caregiver support systems. Beyond academia, Dr. Budnick has served as an expert consultant for the German Federal Government and the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, contributing to national policy frameworks on aging, family caregiving, and partnership models in care delivery. Her scholarly impact extends through influential interdisciplinary collaborations that integrate sociological perspectives with clinical and policy-oriented research, fostering a holistic approach to health and social care reform. Internationally respected for her methodological rigor and commitment to bridging science and practice, Dr. Budnick continues to shape contemporary discourse on caregiving innovation, equity in aging, and sustainable healthcare systems through her leadership, mentorship, and research excellence. She has 453 citations from 35 documents with an h-index of 12.

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Featured Publications

1. Koios, D., Kuhnert, R., Dräger, D., Wenzel, A., Kreutz, R., & Budnick, A. (2024). The use of nonpharmacological interventions for chronic pain treatment in community-dwelling older adults with a certified need for care. BMC Geriatrics.

2. Kuhlmey, A., & Budnick, A. (2023). [Informal caregivers in Germany: achieving work-life balance]. Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz.

3. Hering, C., Gangnus, A., Budnick, A., Kohl, R., Steinhagen-Thiessen, E., Kuhlmey, A., & Gellert, P. (2022). Psychosocial burden and associated factors among nurses in care homes during the COVID-19 pandemic: Findings from a retrospective survey in Germany. BMC Nursing.

4. Budnick, A., Bünning, F., & Kuhlmey, A. (2022, October). CaRegiving frOm A Distance (ROAD): Home care in the future—flexible and nearby – multimethod qualitative study protocol. BMJ Open.

5. Janson, P., Willeke, K., Zaibert, L., Budnick, A., Berghöfer, A., Kittel-Schneider, S., Heuschmann, P. U., Zapf, A., Wildner, M., Stupp, C., et al. (2022, May 11). Mortality, morbidity and health-related outcomes in informal caregivers compared to non-caregivers: A systematic review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

Rastegar Hoseini | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Rastegar Hoseini | Public Health | Best Researcher Award 

 Physiology | Razi University | Iran

Dr. Rastegar Hosseini is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of Sport Physiology, with a specialized focus on Sports Nutrition. Serving as a faculty member at the Faculty of Sport Sciences, Razi University, Kermanshah, he has established a strong reputation for his work at the intersection of nutrition, exercise physiology, and athletic performance. His scholarly contributions reflect a commitment to advancing knowledge in exercise metabolism, dietary strategies, and physiological adaptations to training. Through extensive peer-reviewed publications in internationally indexed journals, Dr. Hosseini has contributed significantly to understanding the complex biochemical and nutritional determinants of performance and recovery in athletes. His research emphasizes the translation of laboratory findings into evidence-based nutritional protocols that enhance performance outcomes, promote metabolic health, and support sustainable athletic development. In addition to his academic output, he has been actively involved in national collaborations with sports federations, wellness centers, and interdisciplinary health networks, where his expertise has informed training methodologies and dietary planning. As a mentor and educator, Dr. Hosseini continues to guide postgraduate research projects that explore innovative nutritional interventions and metabolic adaptations in sport and exercise science. His work embodies a balanced integration of scientific rigor, practical application, and educational leadership, contributing meaningfully to both the academic community and the broader field of applied sports science. Through his collaborations with research groups across Iranian universities and active participation in national health and performance initiatives, he has reinforced the importance of science-driven approaches in optimizing human performance and well-being. Dr. Hosseini’s professional affiliations with leading sport physiology and nutrition societies further underscore his dedication to research excellence, academic integrity, and the advancement of knowledge that benefits both elite athletes and the general population through improved understanding of nutrition and exercise physiology. He has 417 citations from 52 documents with an h-index of 12.

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Featured Publications

1. Vitamin D and exercise improve VEGF-B production and IGF-1 levels in diabetic rats: Insights into the role of miR-1 suppression. (2025).

2. The role of the SIRT1 and mTOR pathways in exercise-induced β-cell senescence reduction in type 2 diabetes mellitus. (2025).

3. Kynurenine pathway modulation by exercise in multiple sclerosis: Implications for neuroprotection and inflammation. (2025).

4. Combined effects of sodium alginate supplementation with HIIT and MICT on CCK and PYY levels in men with metabolic syndrome. (2025). 

5. Demographic, cultural, and health correlates of physical activity and sports participation among adults in Kermanshah province, Iran. (2025).

Juheli Sadhukhan | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Juheli Sadhukhan | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar at University of Calcutta, India

Juheli Sadhukhan, currently a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Calcutta, stands out as a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her impactful contributions to health-focused chemical research. With a strong academic foundation, including GATE and CSIR-NET qualifications (AIR 27), her work emphasizes the synthesis of novel heterocyclic compounds for anticancer and antileishmanial applications. She has published six research papers in reputed journals and earned international recognition, including the RSC Best Poster Award at ICCHD-2025. Her research also includes the development of fluorescent probes for selective metal ion detection and live-cell imaging. Though still early in her career, her dedication to scientific advancement, active participation in academic events, and RSC membership demonstrate a commitment to growth and excellence. Enhancing citation impact, engaging in international collaborations, and pursuing patents or industry ties could further elevate her profile. Overall, she exemplifies a dedicated and innovative researcher deserving of recognition.

Professional Profile

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Education

Juheli Sadhukhan has built a strong academic foundation rooted in prestigious Indian institutions. She pursued her education at the University of Calcutta and NIT Durgapur, both renowned for their academic rigor and research emphasis. Demonstrating academic excellence early in her career, she qualified for both GATE 2020 and CSIR-NET 2020, securing an impressive All India Rank (AIR) of 27 in the latter—an achievement that highlights her deep understanding of chemical sciences. Her academic journey has been complemented by consistent participation in specialized training programs and workshops, including hands-on experience in single-crystal X-ray diffraction, which has enriched her technical skillset. Juheli’s educational background is not only marked by strong theoretical knowledge but also by a proactive approach to applying this knowledge through research. Her formal education has provided her with the critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical capabilities necessary to engage in complex interdisciplinary research, particularly in drug development and molecular diagnostics.

Experience

Juheli Sadhukhan’s professional experience as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Calcutta reflects her deep engagement in interdisciplinary scientific research, particularly in the fields of medicinal and organic chemistry. Her ongoing work involves the design and synthesis of novel heterocyclic compounds aimed at developing effective anticancer and antileishmanial drugs, contributing directly to solutions for pressing global health challenges. She has also worked on developing fluorescent probes for metal ion detection and endogenous H₂S sensing, demonstrating expertise in both experimental and computational approaches. Juheli has presented her research at national and international conferences, including ICCHD-2025, where she earned the RSC Best Poster Award. Her hands-on involvement in laboratory work, combined with participation in advanced workshops such as single-crystal X-ray diffraction, underscores her technical proficiency and research versatility. Her experience is further enhanced by RSC membership, which keeps her connected to global developments in chemical sciences and strengthens her collaborative potential.

Research Interest

Juheli Sadhukhan’s research interests lie at the intersection of organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and molecular diagnostics, with a strong focus on addressing critical health challenges such as cancer and leishmaniasis. Her primary area of investigation involves the design and synthesis of novel heterocyclic compounds to evaluate their anticancer and antileishmanial properties, aiming to contribute to the development of more effective and targeted therapeutics. She is particularly interested in the structure–activity relationship (SAR) of small molecules and their interactions with biological targets. In addition to therapeutic research, she explores the development of fluorescent probes for the selective and sensitive detection of biologically relevant species such as metal ions (e.g., Pd²⁺, Hg²⁺) and endogenous hydrogen sulfide (H₂S), incorporating live-cell imaging techniques. Her interdisciplinary approach blends spectroscopic analysis, computational modeling, and cellular biology, offering a comprehensive platform for both diagnostic innovation and drug discovery in modern health science.

Award and Honor

Juheli Sadhukhan has earned notable recognition for her academic and research excellence through various awards and honors. One of her most distinguished achievements is receiving the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Best Poster Award at the prestigious International Conference on Chemistry for Health, Development and Environment (ICCHD-2025), which highlighted the novelty and impact of her research on drug discovery and diagnostics. Her academic merit is further demonstrated by her success in highly competitive national-level examinations, including qualifying for GATE 2020 and the CSIR-NET 2020 with an outstanding All India Rank (AIR) of 27, placing her among the top emerging scholars in chemical sciences. These accomplishments reflect her dedication, innovation, and ability to conduct research that meets international standards. Participation in various academic conferences, workshops, and technical training programs also exemplifies her ongoing commitment to academic excellence and scientific growth, reinforcing her position as a rising talent in the research community.

Research Skill

Juheli Sadhukhan possesses a diverse and well-rounded set of research skills that span across synthetic organic chemistry, analytical techniques, and biomedical applications. She has expertise in the design and synthesis of heterocyclic compounds, with a focus on their biological evaluation for anticancer and antileishmanial activities. Her hands-on proficiency in spectroscopic methods—such as NMR, UV-Vis, and fluorescence spectroscopy—supports her ability to characterize complex molecular structures and probe biological interactions. Juheli is also skilled in live-cell imaging techniques and the development of fluorescent sensors for detecting biologically relevant ions like Pd²⁺ and Hg²⁺. In addition, she integrates computational modeling into her workflow to predict molecular behavior and optimize drug-target interactions. Her experience extends to working with protein-binding studies, particularly using serum albumin, and DNA-binding assays for GC-rich regions. These technical competencies, coupled with a keen analytical mindset, make her an adept and versatile researcher in modern chemical biology and health science.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Recognition of GC base pairs of B-DNA by coumarin-based benzimidazopyrimidines
    Authors: Juheli Sadhukhan, Pabitra Mandal, Smritimoy Pramanik, Subhajit Guria, Alomgir Shah Kabir, Debojyoti Das, Susanta Sekhar Adhikari
    Year: 2025
    Citation: DOI: 10.1039/D4OB02055C

  • Title: A Novel Quinoline‐Based Turn‐On Fluorescent Probe for Rapid Sensing of Endogenous H₂S at the Intracellular Level
    Authors: Tanushree Mishra, Subhajit Guria, Juheli Sadhukhan, Debojyoti Das, Alomgir Shah Kabir, Subhajit Ghosh, Susanta Sekhar Adhikari
    Year: 2025
    Citation: DOI: 10.1002/slct.202502099

  • Title: Naphthalimide‐Triazole Affixed Rhodamine Probe for FRET‐Based Selective Detection of Pd²⁺ Ion in Living Cells
    Authors: Subhajit Guria, Alomgir Shah Kabir, Juheli Sadhukhan, Somnath Khanra, Debasis Das, Susanta Adhikari
    Year: 2025
    Citation: DOI: 10.1002/ajoc.202500082

  • Title: Synthesis of Novel Coumarin-Appended Dihydrothiopyrimidinones and Evaluation of Their Binding Interactions with Bovine Serum Albumin
    Authors: Susanta Sekhar Adhikari, Debojyoti Das, Juheli Sadhukhan, Pabitra Mandal, Smritimoy Pramanik, Alomgir Shah Kabir
    Year: 2025
    Citation: DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1775488

  • Title: Fluorometric detection of a chemical warfare agent mimic (DCP) using a simple hydroxybenzothiazole–diaminomaleonitrile based chemodosimeter
    Authors: Manas Kumar Das, Tanushree Mishra, Subhajit Guria, Debojyoti Das, Juheli Sadhukhan, Sushmita Sarker, Koushik Dutta, Arghya Adhikary, Dipankar Chattopadhyay, Susanta Sekhar Adhikari
    Year: 2023
    Citation: DOI: 10.1039/D2NJ04260F

  • Title: Small-Molecule Probe for Sensing Serum Albumin with Consequential Self-Assembly as a Fluorescent Organic Nanoparticle for Bioimaging and Drug-Delivery Applications
    Authors: Subhajit Guria, Avijit Ghosh, Priyanka Upadhyay, Manas Kumar Das, Tanushree Mishra, Arghya Adhikary, Susanta Adhikari
    Year: 2020
    Citation: DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.0c00146

Conclusion

Juheli Sadhukhan exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated and emerging research professional whose innovative work in health-related chemical sciences contributes meaningfully to diagnostic and therapeutic development. Her solid academic background, notable conference recognition, and focused publication record establish her as a rising talent in biomedical research. While there remains room to strengthen her research visibility and leadership footprint, her current achievements and potential trajectory strongly support her nomination for the Best Researcher Award, recognizing her as a dynamic force driving innovation at the intersection of chemistry and health science.