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

 

Mrs. Min Xu | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Min Xu | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Min Xu | Kunming University of Science and Technology | China

Min Xu is a distinguished researcher in the field of natural product chemistry and chemical biology, serving as a professor at Kunming University of Technology and Science (KUTS) in China. She has garnered significant recognition for her interdisciplinary work in discovering active natural molecules from Southwest ethnic medicine.

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🎓 Education and Academic Journey

Min Xu has pursued a commendable academic path marked by excellence and dedication. She earned her Ph.D. in Phytochemistry from the Kunming Institute of Botany, CAS, in 2007. Her undergraduate studies culminated in a Bachelor of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine from the Yunnan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1999. These academic foundations have profoundly shaped her research focus in natural product chemistry and chemical biology.

🔬 Research Major and Interests

Min Xu is a dedicated researcher specializing in natural product chemistry, seamlessly integrating it with chemical biology to address significant scientific challenges. Her work focuses on discovering and identifying active natural molecules from Southwest ethnic medicine, an area rich in medicinal biodiversity. She is deeply involved in optimizing the structure-activity relationship of these compounds for novel probe development and assembly. A key aspect of her research is the discovery of innovative leading compounds and their mechanisms of action, particularly in addressing major diseases such as tumors, infectious diseases, and aging-related disorders. This interdisciplinary approach highlights her commitment to advancing health sciences through the potential of nature-derived compounds.

🏆 Academic Honors and Achievements

Min Xu’s groundbreaking contributions have been recognized with several prestigious honors. In 2016, she was named a Young Academic Leader of Yunnan Province, a testament to her leadership in the scientific community. She was also honored by the Talents of West Light Foundation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2012. Earlier in her career, she received the West China Excellent Graduate Students Prize in 2001 from CAS and the Excellent Undergraduate Students Prize in 1999 from Yunnan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. These accolades underscore her pioneering work and academic excellence in natural product chemistry.

💼 Professional Experience

Min Xu has held various prominent roles throughout her career, contributing significantly to academia and research. Since 2016, she has been a Professor at the Kunming University of Technology and Science (KUTS), where she continues to drive innovative research. Previously, she served as an Associate Professor at the Kunming Institute of Botany (CAS) from 2011 to 2015 and as an Assistant Researcher at the State Key Laboratory of Phytochemistry and Plant Resources in West China from 2007 to 2010. Her international experience includes a position as a Research Fellow at the Eskitis Institute for Cell and Molecular Therapies, Griffith University, Australia, from 2008 to 2009. These roles have enabled her to pioneer transformative research and mentor emerging leaders in the field.

💰 Grants and Funding Awards

Min Xu has successfully secured over 20 grants, showcasing her ability to attract significant funding for impactful research. Notable awards include a 16-million RMB grant for advancing the resources of Southwest ethnic medicine and developing treatments for hepatitis B (2023–2026). She also received a 600,000 RMB grant for her work in chemical biology under the Program for Innovative Research Team in University of Yunnan Province (2019–2022). Another remarkable project involved a 4.2-million RMB grant focused on the investigation and development of aromatic plants in Yunnan (2016–2019). These successes highlight her capacity for leading transformative research initiatives and her vision for pharmaceutical advancements.

🌱 Research Contributions and Experiences

Min Xu has consistently pushed the boundaries of natural product chemistry through her extensive research experiences. Her studies have yielded key discoveries, such as the antiviral terpenes from the Euphorbiaceae family, antifungal compounds from the genus Piper, and anti-hepatitis B virus sesquiterpenoids. Her interdisciplinary methods—ranging from compound assembly to mechanism analysis—have propelled advancements in pharmaceutical sciences. These contributions underscore her significant role in bridging natural product chemistry with therapeutic innovation.

🧪 Innovative Research Interests

Min Xu’s current research focuses on the efficient discovery and identification of bioactive natural products, with a special emphasis on Southwest ethnic medicine. Her work encompasses chemical probe development and the discovery of novel treatments for major diseases such as tumors and infectious ailments. Her approach not only enhances our understanding of medicinal chemistry but also paves the way for innovative solutions to global health challenges.

Publications Top Noted📚

Ramifloraolides A − D, four highly oxygenated picrotoxane-type sesquiterpenoids from the stems of Baccaurea ramiflora and their antithrombotic activity

Authors: Li-Hua Su, Wei Wang, Ya-Lin Yang, Min-Rong Chu, Yi-Can Wang, Hao-Hao Lv, Zi-Ang Zhou, Hao Chen, Shao-Xing Dai, Min Xu

Journal: Bioorganic Chemistry

Year: 2024

Lappanolides A−N, fourteen undescribed sesquiterpenoids from Saussurea costus (Syn. Saussurea lappa) and their anti-HBV activity

Authors: Hong-Bo Li, Shi-Qun Bai, Teng-Yun Shu, Qiong Wang, Hao Chen, Li-Hua Su, Min Xu

Journal: Phytochemistry

Year: 2024

Tsaokoflavanols A1–J1: Flavanol-fatty alcohol hybrids with HPL inhibitory activity from Amomum tsao-ko

Authors: Tian-Rong Yang, Shi-Chao Huang, Yun-Fen Wang, Zai-Xiang Lou, Shao-Xing Dai, Li-Hua Su, Min Xu

Journal: Phytochemistry

Year: 2024

Essential oil of lemon myrtle (Backhousia citriodora) induces S-phase cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in HepG2 cells

Authors: Yun-Fen Wang, Yang Zheng, Yin-Yue Cha, Yang Feng, Shao-Xing Dai, Sanjun Zhao, Hao Chen, Min Xu

Journal: Journal of Ethnopharmacology

Year: 2023

Thiol–Chromene “Click” Reaction-Activated Chemiluminescent Probe for Thiol Detection In Vitro and In Vivo

Authors: Baoqu Wang, Xiaoxue Tian, Xing-Cong Li, Kui Cheng, Min Xu

Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Year: 2023