Benjamin Bechand | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Benjamin Bechand | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Harvard University, United States

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Educational Background

Dr. Bechand earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Columbia University (2017–2022), where his dissertation focused on the Preparation and Behavioral Evaluation of Novel Psychedelics. He also holds an M.S. in Chemistry from University at Albany (SUNY) (2015–2017), where he trained under Prof. Eric Block, and a B.A. in Biology and Asian Studies from Skidmore College (2010–2014).

Professional Roles in Industry & Academia

Beyond academia, Dr. Bechand worked as Senior Manager of Business Development in Pharmaceutics at Lipoid LLC (2022–2023), providing technical support for NDA filings and advising on phospholipid-based drug formulations. He also served as a Research Scientist I at Albany Molecular Research Inc. (AMRI), where he gained hands-on experience in kilogram-scale synthesis, chemical safety, and CRO operations.

Research Expertise & Experience

Dr. Benjamin Bechand is a distinguished researcher in the fields of medicinal chemistry, psychedelic drug discovery, and chemical biology. Currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University’s Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology (CCB) since July 2023, he is focused on discovering new small molecule ligands targeting ADAR1. His work includes DNA Encoded Library (DEL) screening, identification of lead compounds, and biophysical characterization using techniques such as SPR, DSF, DLS, TR-FRET, and Fluorescence Polarization (FP). Prior to this, during his Ph.D. research at Columbia University, Dr. Bechand synthesized and evaluated novel psychedelic compounds derived from amphetamines, tryptamines, and iboga alkaloids aimed at treating pain and mood disorders. His interdisciplinary research integrated synthetic chemistry and in vivo behavioral pharmacology, working closely with collaborators from Rutgers University, High Point University, Columbia Medical Campus, and CROs like Eurofins.

Teaching, Mentorship & Curriculum Innovation

Dr. Bechand has a robust background in teaching and mentorship, having taught courses like Organic Chemistry, Chemistry for the Brain, and developed custom curricula for outreach programs. Notably, he designed and delivered a full course in organic chemistry and neurobiology of addiction for the Native American High School Program (Harvard University, Summer 2024). He was also a Double Discovery Center Teaching Fellow (Fall 2020), creating an online organic chemistry curriculum for underrepresented high school students. Over the years, he has mentored multiple graduate and undergraduate researchers, with mentees progressing into graduate programs and professional science careers.

Technical Skills & Specializations

Dr. Bechand is highly skilled in organic chemistry, with expertise in NMR, IR, HPLC, LCMS, MALDI-TOF, and glovebox techniques. His behavioral pharmacology experience includes tailflick, forced swim test, sucrose preference, and motion sequencing. He also has proficiency in in vitro biochemistry (e.g., SPR, TR-FRET, DEL screening) and software such as Chemdraw, MOE, PyMOL, MestReNova, and Ethovision.

Awards & Recognition

His contributions have earned him several prestigious awards, including the ACS Graduate Student Recognition Award for Leadership in Mentoring (2022), Pegram Graduate Research Award, and Columbia University’s Presidential and Miller Teaching Awards. Earlier accolades include the Harry L. Frisch Memorial Fund in Chemistry, AMRI’s Commitment Award, and a Senior Leadership Award at Skidmore College.

Service, Leadership & DEI Initiatives

Dr. Bechand is deeply committed to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB). He has served on Harvard’s Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Committee (2023–present), and was part of the Institute for Diversity in Engineering and Science (2018–2020). As Social Chair of Columbia University’s Chemistry Department (2018–2022), he organized community-building and professional events. He became an Associate Member of Sigma Xi in 2025.

Notable Publication


Fluorinated Analogs of Organosulfur Compounds from Garlic (Allium sativum): Synthesis and Chemistry
  • Authors: Eric Block, Benjamin Bechand, Sivaji Gundala, Abith Vattekkatte, Kai Wang

  • Journal: Molecules

  • Year :  2025

Prof. Mahmoud Abd-Elkareem – Medicinal Chemistry – Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mahmoud Abd-Elkareem – Medicinal Chemistry – Best Researcher Award

Assiut University, Egypt

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🎓Academic and Professional Background 

Mahmoud Abd-Elkareem Mahmoud is a Professor in the Department of Cell and Tissues at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Assiut University. He has established himself as a distinguished researcher in the field of reproductive biology and histopathology. Over the years, he has published numerous high-impact articles in international journals, contributing significantly to the scientific community. In addition to his research, he serves as an editor and reviewer for various renowned international journals, ensuring the dissemination of high-quality scientific knowledge.

🔬Research Interests 

His research expertise spans multiple areas within biomedical sciences. His primary interests include reproductive biology, particularly focusing on the development of the ovary and embryology. He has also extensively studied stem cells, applying advanced techniques such as electron microscopy, histopathology, and immunohistochemistry. His work further extends into cytopathology and frozen section analysis, offering insights into cellular structures and disease pathology.

📑Ongoing Research & Projects 

Currently, Mahmoud Abd-Elkareem is leading an innovative research project on the effects of Miswak aqueous extract on reproductive performance. His study explores the therapeutic potential of Salvadora persica (Miswak), particularly in adult rats exposed to excess testosterone, with a special focus on its protective effects on the brain and testis. His research aims to uncover natural remedies for reproductive and neurological health challenges, advancing the field of alternative medicine and toxicology.

🏅Professional Memberships 

Mahmoud Abd-Elkareem actively participates in several professional organizations, contributing to quality assurance and scientific advancements in veterinary medicine. He is a member of the Quality Assurance and Accreditation Project and the Quality Assurance Unit at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Assiut University. Additionally, he is affiliated with the Egyptian Society of Histology & Cytology, further strengthening his engagement with the global scientific community.

🌍Impact and Contributions 

With his extensive knowledge and commitment to scientific research, Mahmoud Abd-Elkareem continues to make remarkable contributions to the fields of histopathology, reproductive biology, and cytopathology. His dedication to academic excellence and innovative research has positioned him as a leading figure in veterinary and biomedical sciences.

Notable Publications📝


📝Antioxidant and cytoprotective effects of Nigella sativa L. seeds on the testis of monosodium glutamate challenged rats
  • Authors: Abd-Elkareem, M.; Abd El-Rahman, M.A.M.; Khalil, N.S.A.; Amer, A.S.

  • Journal: Scientific Reports

  • Year: 2021

📝Broiler welfare is preserved by long-term low-dose oral exposure to zinc oxide nanoparticles: preliminary study
  • Authors: Mahmoud, M.A.M.; Yahia, D.; Abdel-Magiud, D.S.; Darwish, M.H.A.; Abd-Elkareem, M.; Mahmoud, U.T.

  • Journal: Nanotoxicology

  • Year: 2021

📝Prebiotics reduce feather pecking behavior, and improve trace element profile and redox balance in Mule ducks
  • Authors: Mahmoud, U.T.; Mahmoud, M.A.M.; Abd-Elkareem, M.; Ahmed, F.A.M.; Khalil, N.S.A.

  • Journal: Journal of Veterinary Behavior

  • Year: 2021

📝Cytoprotective effect of Nigella sativa seed on 4-nonylphenol-induced renal damage in the African catfish (Clarias gariepinus)
  • Authors: Abd-Elkareem, M.; Abou Khalil, N.S.; Sayed, A.E.-D.H.

  • Journal: Chemosphere

  • Year: 2020

📝High-Payload chitosan microparticles for the colonic delivery of quercetin: Development and in-vivo evaluation in a rabbit colitis model
  • Authors: Helmy, A.M.; Elsabahy, M.; Abd-Elkareem, M.; Ibrahim, E.A.; Soliman, G.M.

  • Journal: Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology

  • Year: 2020