Prof. Bali Pulendran | Applied Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Bali Pulendran | Applied Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Stanford University, United States

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🎓 Educational Background

Bali Pulendran laid the foundation for his illustrious career at Queens’ College, University of Cambridge, earning a BA (Honors) (1985–1988) under the mentorship of Professor Ron Laskey from the Department of Zoology. Prior to this, he excelled in his GCE Oxford & Cambridge “A” Levels at Reigate Grammar School, Surrey, England (1982–1984).

🔬 Postgraduate Training

Dr. Pulendran advanced his expertise as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Immunex Corporation, Seattle (1995–1998), where he collaborated with Drs. Charles Maliszewski and Eugene Maraskovsky. He completed his Ph.D. at The Walter & Eliza Hall Institute, University of Melbourne (1991–1995), under the guidance of the esteemed Prof. Sir Gustav Nossal, contributing to groundbreaking immunological research.

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🏛️ Previous Academic and Professional Appointments

Dr. Bali Pulendran has held numerous esteemed positions throughout his illustrious academic career. From 2008 to 2017, he served as the Director of the Innate Immunity Program and held the prestigious title of Charles Howard Candler Professor in Pathology at Emory University, where he advanced groundbreaking research in immunology and vaccinology. Since 2005, he has been a Professor and Researcher at the Emory Vaccine Center, contributing significantly to the study of immune responses and vaccine development. Prior to this, he served as an Associate Professor from 2002 to 2004 and an Assistant Professor from 1999 to 2001 at the Baylor Institute for Immunology Research in Dallas, Texas. These roles underscore Dr. Pulendran’s profound contributions to the fields of innate immunity, vaccine science, and immunological research, establishing him as a leader in his domain.

🧬 Research Interests

Dr. Pulendran’s research lies at the interface of immunology, vaccinology, virology, and systems biology, focusing on how the innate immune system senses pathogens and modulates the adaptive immune response to achieve protective immunity. His lab has pioneered multi-omics approaches to analyze immune responses to vaccination and infection in humans, uncovering molecular signatures that predict vaccine immunity.

Key discoveries include:

The influence of the microbiome on vaccine efficacy.

Roles of amino acid sensing and cholesterol metabolism in regulating dendritic cells and adaptive immunity.

Identifying pathways and receptors crucial for durable antibody responses and long-lived bone marrow plasma cells.

This knowledge has been instrumental in the design and testing of novel vaccine adjuvants, including vaccines against COVID-19.

Publications Top Noted📚 

“Induction of Tier 2 HIV-Neutralizing IgA Antibodies in Rhesus Macaques Vaccinated with BG505.664 SOSIP”

Authors: Smith, J.C., Arunachalam, P.S., Legere, T.H., Amara, R.R., Kozlowski, P.A.

Journal: Vaccines

Year: 2024

“IgM N-glycosylation correlates with COVID-19 severity and rate of complement deposition”

Authors: Haslund-Gourley, B.S., Woloszczuk, K., Hou, J., Sierra, B., Hughes, T.

Journal: Nature Communications

Year: 2024

“Acute and persistent responses after H5N1 vaccination in humans”

Authors: Apps, R., Biancotto, A., Candia, J., Schwartzberg, P.L., Tsang, J.S.

Journal: Cell Reports

Year: 2024

“Transforming vaccinology”

Authors: Rappuoli, R., Alter, G., Pulendran, B.

Journal: Cell

Year: 2024

“Elucidating allergic reaction mechanisms in response to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination in adults”

Authors: Shah, M.M., Layhadi, J.A., Hourcade, D.E., Pham, C.T.N., Nadeau, K.C.

Journal: Allergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

Year: 2024

Assist Prof Dr. Ravi Kumar Trivedi | Computational Chemistry | Computational Chemistry Contribution Award

Assist Prof Dr. Ravi Kumar Trivedi | Computational Chemistry | Computational Chemistry Contribution Award

Assist Prof Dr. Ravi Kumar Trivedi | Karpagam Academy of Higher Education | India

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🎓Educational Background

Dr. Ravi Kumar Trivedi holds a Ph.D. in Physics from BITS Pilani, where his research focused on hybrid semiconductor nanoclusters and hydrogen storage materials using density functional theory. He earned his M.Sc. in Physics with a specialization in condensed matter theory from Maharaja Ganga Singh University, Bikaner, and a B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from the University of Bikaner. His academic journey is marked by an excellent academic record, achieving a 75.80% in B.Sc. and a strong foundation in theoretical and experimental physics.

🧑‍🏫Teaching Experience

Dr. Ravi Kumar Trivedi brings over a decade of experience in teaching and mentoring students across various academic institutions. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Coimbatore (2024–present), he teaches Condensed Matter Physics with a focus on fostering deep conceptual understanding. During his tenure as a Teaching Assistant at IIT Bombay (2018–2020), Dr. Trivedi conducted tutorials and lab sessions in Electrostatics and Advanced Physics, providing hands-on learning experiences for undergraduate students.

He has also held Assistant Professor positions at prestigious institutions like Presidency University, Bangalore, and RNB Global University, Bikaner, where he taught courses in Engineering Physics and Solid State Physics, emphasizing the practical applications of theoretical principles. His teaching philosophy reflects a commitment to academic excellence and student development, blending rigorous instruction with personalized mentorship to inspire the next generation of physicists and researchers.

🧪 Research Interests

Dr. Trivedi’s research spans a broad spectrum of cutting-edge fields, reflecting a commitment to advancing both fundamental science and practical applications. In quantum computing, Dr. Trivedi explores innovative materials such as kagome structures, which hold promise for breakthroughs in high-temperature superconductivity, ferromagnetism, and quantum Hall effects. The study of 2D materials is another cornerstone of Dr. Trivedi’s work, focusing on the design of electrocatalysts for CO₂ reduction to produce valuable feedstocks through a combination of computational and experimental techniques. Additionally, Dr. Trivedi is deeply engaged in energy storage research, particularly investigating hydrogen as a clean energy carrier through advanced water-splitting mechanisms. Furthermore, in the realm of drug delivery, Dr. Trivedi develops anticancer drug delivery systems utilizing functionalized carbon-based nanomaterials, paving the way for innovative treatments in the fight against cancer. This multidisciplinary approach underscores Dr. Trivedi’s dedication to addressing critical challenges across diverse scientific domains.

✍️ Editorial and Reviewer Roles

Dr. Trivedi serves on the editorial boards of prominent journals, including the International Journal of Material Science & Application and the Journal of Electrical Electronics Engineering. He also reviews manuscripts for leading journals like ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces and Nanotechnology, contributing to the dissemination of scientific knowledge.

Publications Top Noted📚

Uncovering temperature-induced changes in bandgap and electronic heterogeneity in transition metal oxides through optical absorption spectroscopy: A review

Authors: M, P.; Pandey, S.; R, K.; Kamath, S.D.; Mishra, V.

Journal: Physica B: Condensed Matter

Year: 2024

Combined effect of strain and intrinsic spin-orbit coupling on band gap engineering of GNRs: a first-principles study

Authors: Kumar, S.; Pratap, S.; Trivedi, R.; Chakraborty, B.

Journal: Journal of Physics Condensed Matter

Year: 2024

Unveiling novel drug delivery mechanism: Cisplatin’s bonding behaviour with BC4N Nanostructure

Authors: Lakshmy, S.; Mondal, B.; Trivedi, R.; Garg, N.; Chakraborty, B.

Journal: Physica Scripta

Year: 2024

Single-Crystalline α-Bi2O3 Induced by Nitrogen Doping for Enhanced and Selective CO2 Electroreduction to Formate over a Wide Negative Potential Window

Authors: Kempasiddaiah, M.; Samanta, R.; Trivedi, R.K.; Chakraborty, B.; Barman, S.

Journal: ACS Applied Energy Materials

Year: 2024

Supercapacitor properties of partially oxidised-MXene quantum dots/graphene hybrids: Fabrication of flexible/wearable micro-supercapacitor devices

Authors: Pradhan, L.; Mohanty, B.; Padhy, G.; Chakraborty, B.; Kumar Jena, B.

Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal

Year: 2024

Dr. mourad aloui, Computational Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Dr. mourad aloui, Computational Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Université Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Morocco

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🎓Academic and Professional Journey 

PhD in Physical Chemistry and Computational Chemistry
Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez – January 2020 – Present
Mourad is currently pursuing a PhD, focusing on Molecular Modeling of Anticancer Biomarkers under the supervision of Menana Elhalaoui. His research delves into key areas such as QSAR, molecular docking, and molecular dynamics, with the aim of designing selective survivin inhibitors using the hydroxyquinoline scaffold MX-106. This innovative work makes significant contributions to the fields of cancer research and biomarkers .

Master in Analytical Chemistry and Environment
Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez – September 2017 – July 2019
Mourad earned his Master’s degree with a thesis exploring the inhibitory power of a benzodiazepine derivative against the corrosion of mild steel in 1M HCl. His remarkable research earned him the honor of Very Good . This project combined his expertise in analytical chemistry with an emphasis on environmental protection, addressing critical challenges in corrosion control.

Bachelor’s Degree in Analytical Chemistry
Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez – September 2012 – June 2016
Mourad completed his Bachelor’s degree with Good honors, strengthening his foundation in analytical techniques and the practical application of chemistry. His undergraduate studies provided him with essential skills in quantitative analysis and chemical experimentation .

💼Professional Experience 

Professor of Physics and Chemistry
2015-2024 (9 years)
Mourad has devoted nearly a decade to teaching physics and chemistry within the Ministry of National Education. His passion for education and his commitment to developing students’ understanding of the sciences have been key to shaping the next generation of scientific minds .

Internships and Research

January-July 2019: Mourad undertook a 7-month internship at the Regional Center for Education and Training Professions in Fez, specializing in physics chemistry.

March-June 2019: He completed his Master 2 research internship at the Materials Engineering, Modeling, and Environment Laboratory (LIMME), where he worked on materials research.

Over the years, Mourad gained valuable experience through internships at Lesaffre Maroc Company, Société des Artisans Dinandiers de Fez (SADF), and SICOPA in quality control. These roles broadened his expertise in industrial chemistry and quality management.

👨‍🏫Teaching and Supervision Experience

Mourad has accumulated over 300 hours of hands-on experience assisting in practical work sessions with both undergraduate and master’s students. His ability to guide students through complex concepts in chemistry has been invaluable in their academic journey. In addition, he actively participated in exam supervision during the 2022-2023 fall session, ensuring a smooth and fair process for all students 📝.

💻Skills and Competencies 

Mourad possesses a strong command of Windows, MS Office, and advanced scientific software including Matlab, Minitab, RStudio, GausView, ChemBioDraw, autodock vina, and xlstat. His proficiency in these tools allows him to excel in computational chemistry and data analysis, making him highly skilled in conducting chemical simulations and evaluating ADMET properties 🖥️. His technical expertise is essential for tackling complex research problems in drug design and molecular modeling .

Publications Top Noted📝

Design of novel potent selective survivin inhibitors using 2D-QSAR modeling, molecular docking, molecular dynamics, and ADMET properties of new MX-106 hydroxyquinoline scaffold derivatives

Authors: Aloui, M., El Fadili, M., Mujwar, S., Zarougui, S., Elhallaoui, M.
Journal: Heliyon
Year: 2024

QSAR modelling, molecular docking, molecular dynamic and ADMET prediction of pyrrolopyrimidine derivatives as novel Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors

Authors: Aloui, M., Er-rajy, M., Imtara, H., Tarayrah, M., Menana, E.
Journal: Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal
Year: 2024

QSAR, DFT studies, docking molecular and simulation dynamic molecular of 2-styrylquinoline derivatives through their anticancer activity

Authors: Zarougui, S., Er-rajy, M., Faris, A., Aloui, M., Elhallaoui, M.
Journal: Journal of Saudi Chemical Society
Year: 2023