Prof. Wen Jen Lin, Applied Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wen Jen Lin, Applied Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Professor at National Taiwan University, Taiwan

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🎓 Academic and Professional Background

Dr. Wen Jen Lin is a distinguished scholar in the field of pharmacy, holding a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics from the University of Iowa, USA, and an M.S. in Pharmacokinetics from the School of Pharmacy at National Taiwan University. Dr. Lin currently serves as a Professor at the School of Pharmacy and as the Leader of the Pharmaceutical Research Group in the Drug Research Center at the College of Medicine, National Taiwan University.

🧑‍🔬 Professional Experience and Contributions

Throughout his career, Dr. Lin has made substantial contributions to both academia and the pharmaceutical industry. His roles include serving on advisory committees for Food and Drug Administration (Ministry of Health and Welfare), as a consultant for the Center for Drug Evaluation, and as an editorial board member for the Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. He has also been a reviewer for major institutions such as the Council of Agriculture and Ministry of Science and Technology.

🏆 Honors and Awards

Dr. Lin’s expertise and dedication have been widely recognized through multiple awards, including the Senior Teacher Award (2000, 2010), the Ching-Kang Foundation Young Teacher Award (2004), and the Research Award for Academic Performance from National Taiwan University, awarded across multiple years (2007-2010, 2012-2022, 2024). Notably, he was honored with the Professor Li Jhao Ren Foundation Research Scholar Award in 2017, underlining his research impact.

👥 Professional Memberships

Dr. Lin is a permanent member of various esteemed organizations, including The Pharmaceutical Society of Taiwan, Biomaterials and Controlled Release Society of Taiwan, and Taiwan Parenteral Drug Association. His recent affiliation with The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan (2024) highlights his expanding global influence.

🔬 Areas of Research

Dr. Lin’s research specialties span nanomedicine, cancer therapy, pharmacokinetics, and biomaterials, focusing on solutions to critical clinical needs. His early work developed porous polymeric microparticles for protein release, exploring “green synthesis” methods that avoid toxic catalysts. Dr. Lin’s middle-stage research synthesized amphiphilic copolymers forming micelles for drug delivery, which he adapted for targeted therapies in liver and cancer treatment. In recent studies, he addresses challenges in glioma therapy, engineering nanoparticles capable of crossing the blood-brain barrier (BBB) for targeted delivery. Additionally, his innovative oral nanoparticle platform for acid-labile drugs presents promising advancements in gastroesophageal reflux disease treatment, improving bioavailability and sustained drug release.

Publications Top Noted📝

Zein-PEG nanoparticles modified with hyaluronic acid for paclitaxel delivery in SKOV3 ovarian cancer cells

Authors: Lai, M.-H., Lin, W.-J.
Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Year: 2024

Improve BBB Penetration and Cytotoxicity of Palbociclib in U87-MG Glioblastoma Cells Delivered by Dual Peptide Functionalized Nanoparticles

Authors: Lo, Y.-C., Lin, W.-J.
Journal: Pharmaceutics
Year: 2023

Synergistic cytotoxicity of irinotecan combined with polysaccharide-based nanoparticles for colorectal carcinoma

Authors: Pai, F.-T., Lin, W.-J.
Journal: Biomaterials Advances
Year: 2023

Benefit of a short chain peptide as a targeting ligand of nanocarriers for a brain-driven purpose

Authors: Lo, Y.-C., Lin, W.-J.
Journal: Pharmaceutics
Year: 2021

Peptide-functionalized nanoparticles-encapsulated cyclin-dependent kinases inhibitor seliciclib in transferrin receptor overexpressed cancer cells

Authors: He, G.Z., Lin, W.-J.
Journal: Nanomaterials
Year: 2021

Dr. Isaac N. Beas, Catalysis, Best Researcher Award

Dr. Isaac N. Beas, Catalysis, Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Botswana Institute for Technology Research and Innovation, Botswana

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🌟Summary

Dr. Isaac N. Beas is a seasoned Research Scientist with over a decade of expertise in heterogeneous catalysis, materials science, and advanced fuel technologies. Known for integrating AI/ML with material design and developing innovative catalysts, Isaac is a leader in his field with a strong track record in research, supervision, and academic contributions.

🎓Education

Ph.D. in Materials Science & Heterogeneous Catalysis
University of Johannesburg, SA (2011–2013)

M.Sc. in Physical Chemistry & Computational Chemistry
University of Yaounde I, Cameroon (2008–2010)

M.Sc. (Honors) Applied Chemistry
University of Yaounde I, Cameroon (2004–2008)

B.Sc. in Physical Science
University of Yaounde I, Cameroon (1994–2004)

🏫Professional Experience

Research Scientist
Botswana Institute for Technology Research and Innovation (BITRI), Botswana (July 2017–ongoing)

Research Fellow
University of South Africa (Sep 2017–ongoing)

Post-Doc Fellow
University of South Africa (May 2013–Jun 2017)

Visiting Researcher
Wits University, Johannesburg, SA (Jan 2010–Feb 2012)

🔬Research Interests

Catalysis: Heterogeneous, Gasification, Pyrolysis ⚙️

Material Science: AI/ML in Material Design, Nanomaterials 🌐

Energy: Coal-to-liquid, Biomass-to-fuel 🌱

🛠️Skills

Communication: Excellent

Leadership: Strong

Scientific Writing: Proficient

Project Management: Experienced

Teaching: Effective

Publications 📚

TiO2@hollow carbon spheres: A photocatalyst for hydrogen generation under visible irradiation

Authors: Boudjemaa, A., Nongwe, I., Mutuma, B.K., Bachari, K., Coville, N.J.

Journal: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry

Year: 2021

Unravelling the interfacial interaction in mesoporous SiO2@nickel phyllosilicate/TiO2 core-shell nanostructures for photocatalytic activity

Authors: Mutuma, B.K., Mathebula, X., Nongwe, I., Tetana, Z., Coville, N.J.

Journal: Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology

Year: 2020

Study of photoelectrochemical water splitting using composite films based on TiO2 nanoparticles and nitrogen or boron doped hollow carbon spheres as photoanodes

Authors: Ranganathan, K., Morais, A., Nongwe, I., Nogueira, A.F., Coville, N.J.

Journal: Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical

Year: 2016

Pt supported nitrogen doped hollow carbon spheres for the catalysed reduction of cinnamaldehyde

Authors: Nongwe, I., Ravat, V., Meijboom, R., Coville, N.J.

Journal: Applied Catalysis A: General

Year: 2016

N-doped ordered mesoporous carbon supported PdCo nanoparticles for the catalytic oxidation of benzyl alcohol

Authors: Ravat, V., Nongwe, I., Coville, N.J.

Journal: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials

Year: 2016

Synthesis of gold encapsulated in spherical carbon capsules with a mesoporous shell structure. A robust catalyst in a nanoreactor

Authors: Nongwe, I., Bepete, G., Shaikjee, A., Meijboom, R., Coville, N.J.

Journal: Catalysis Communications

Year: 2014