Ms. Fatma Mahmoud | Organic Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Fatma Mahmoud | Organic Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ain Shaman Unversity, Egypt

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🎓 Academic Qualifications

Ms. Fatma Mahmoud has built a strong academic foundation in Organic Chemistry through her education at Ain Shams University, Faculty of Science, Cairo, Egypt. She is currently pursuing her Doctoral Degree (Ph.D.) in Organic Chemistry since October 2021, reflecting her dedication to advanced scientific research. Earlier, she completed her Master’s Degree (M.Sc.) in Organic Chemistry between September 2009 and July 2014, during which she deepened her expertise in synthetic methodologies. She also earned a Diploma in Analytical Chemistry from October 2005 to November 2006, strengthening her understanding of instrumental and qualitative analysis. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Science, completed in May 2005, which laid the groundwork for her ongoing professional and research endeavors.

🧪 Laboratory and Quality Control Experience

Ms. Mahmoud has extensive experience in laboratory operations and quality control, where she oversees day-to-day lab activities and ensures strict adherence to standard procedures. She is responsible for sample preparation, solution making, and maintaining lab supplies and retain samples. She actively performs equipment calibrations, troubleshoots instrument and quality deviations, and maintains calibration schedules for all lab instruments. Her role also includes providing administrative support within QC, training team members, and communicating product rejections or updates through email or direct reporting systems. Additionally, she collaborates with departments such as production, sales, and purchasing to meet quality and delivery standards. Her responsibilities extend to inventory control, purchase order (PO) management, and coordination of warehouse stock to ensure efficient operations.

🧾 Regulatory Compliance and Documentation

In regulatory affairs, Ms. Mahmoud has played a crucial role in obtaining and maintaining several international certifications. She has actively contributed to approvals for ISO 9001, ISO 18001, ISO 45001, ISO 22000, FSSC 22000, Halal, Kosher, Organic, Demeter, and UEBT (Union for Ethical BioTrade). She is well-versed in preparing and updating Certificates of Analysis (CoA), Technical Data Sheets (TDS), Material Safety Data Sheets (SDS), IFRA certificates, and Allergen declarations. Ms. Mahmoud also communicates with external certified laboratories to perform required analysis and ensures compliance with international agencies such as BEOA, EFEO, IFRA, RIFM, REACH, ECHA, FDA, and ISO/TC-54, reflecting her proficiency in global regulatory frameworks.

🔬 Research and Project Involvement

Ms. Mahmoud has demonstrated a passion for applied research through her involvement in national sustainability-focused projects. From February 2023 to the present, she has served as a Project Member for the initiative titled “Towards local waste industry (Second Phase): Multi-functionalization of eco-friendly biomass-derived intermediates and their expected industrial applications.” This builds upon her earlier contribution to the first phase of the project between September 2019 and July 2022, which focused on “Recycling of local heavy agro-wastes and exploring their industrial potential in green chemistry.” These research roles, conducted at the National Research Center, Cairo, emphasize her commitment to environmental chemistry, waste valorization, and industrial applications of green materials.

💊 Early Career in Medical Sales

Before transitioning into laboratory and regulatory roles, Ms. Mahmoud gained experience in medical sales. She worked as a Medical Sales Representative at International Medical Guide, Cairo, from January to March 2008, and also served at Ali & Ali Pharmacy. This experience helped her build strong skills in client interaction, product knowledge, and market communication, all of which continue to support her current roles in interdepartmental collaboration and customer support.

🛠️ Core Competencies and Technical Skills

Ms. Mahmoud is a well-rounded professional with an array of technical and soft skills. She has expertise in organic synthesis, chromatographic techniques such as TLC, GC-FID, and GC-MS, and infrared spectroscopy. She is proficient in sample preparation, technical data analysis, and lab troubleshooting. With an analytical mindset and exceptional organization skills, she effectively manages multiple responsibilities. Ms. Mahmoud is a reliable team leader and hard worker, recognized for her excellent computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office and ERP system start-up. Her experience and flexibility make her a valuable asset in both scientific and administrative domains.

🌐 Affiliations and Industry Engagement

In addition to her lab and research roles, Ms. Mahmoud is actively engaged with professional bodies. She is a member of ISO-TC 3/9 Essential Oil, contributing to standard development in the essential oil industry. Furthermore, she aligns with the C-TPAT (Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism), reflecting her commitment to secure and ethical sourcing. Her involvement in such initiatives underscores her broader commitment to global best practices, industry ethics, and regulatory excellence.

Notable Publications📝


📝Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Spectral Characterization of 5-Methyl-2-(Propan-2-yl)Cyclohexyl Cyanoacetate and 1,3,3-Trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]Heptan-2-yl Cyanoacetate

Authors: F. S. Mohamed, J. Bąkowicz, B. Dziuk, G. A. M. Nawwar

Journal: Journal of Structural Chemistry

Year: 2025


📝 Synthesis, Evaluation and Molecular Docking Studies of 1,3,4-oxadiazole-2-thiol Incorporating Fatty Acid Moiety as Antitumor and Antimicrobial Agents

 Authors: Fatma Mohamed, Ahmed Hashem, Randa Swellem, Galal Nawwar

Journal: Letters in Drug Design & Discovery

Year: 2014

Mr. Chengbo Gu – Stereochemistry – Best Researcher Award

Mr. Chengbo Gu – Stereochemistry – Best Researcher Award

Northeast Forestry University, China

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🎓 Education Background

Mr. Chengbo Gu holds a Ph.D. and has an extensive academic background in pesticides and phytomedicine. He pursued his postdoctoral fellowship from August 2008 to May 2011 at ZHEJIANG Hisun Pharmaceutical Co. LTD, specializing in phytomedicine research. Prior to that, he earned his Ph.D. in Pesticide Sciences from China Agricultural University, Beijing (September 2003 – June 2006). His Master of Science (M.S.) in Pesticides was completed at Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin, China (September 2000 – June 2003). He laid his foundational knowledge with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Agronomy from the same university (September 1995 – June 1999).

👨‍🏫 Professional Title & Research Interests

Currently serving as a Professor, Mr. Chengbo Gu specializes in Medicinal Plants and Phytomedicines as well as Pesticide Detection Technologies and Safety Evaluation. His research contributes significantly to agricultural safety and pharmaceutical advancements.

🏢 Working Experience

Since July 2006, Mr. Chengbo Gu has been actively working at the Key Laboratory of Forest Plant Ecology, Ministry of Education, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China. His role involves extensive research and innovation in plant ecology, pesticide applications, and phytomedicine advancements.

Notable Publications📝


📝6PPD-quinone degradation by unactivated peroxymonosulfate via direct oxidation and enhanced generation of 1O2

Authors: Haibin Yu, Nannan Wu, Zhenzhen Liu, Huiyu Zhao, Shanshan Di, Zhiwei Wang, Chengbo Gu, Xinquan Wang, Peipei Qi

Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal

Year: 2025


📝Study on the Enantioselective Separation, Dissipation, and Residue of Chiral Fenpropathrin in Vegetables by Supercritical Fluid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry (SFC-MS/MS)

Authors: Linnan Wang, Xinquan Wang, Hongyu Liu, Zhiwei Wang, Peipei Qi, Huiyu Zhao, Zhenzhen Liu, Chengbo Gu, Shanshan Di

Journal: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry

Year: 2024


📝Fusarium solani G6, a novel vitexin-producing endophytic fungus: characterization, yield improvement and osteoblastic proliferation activity

Authors: Pei-jia Tang, Zhi-hui Zhang, Li-li Niu, Cheng-bo Gu, Wen-yi Zheng, Hai-chao Cui, Xiao-han Yuan

Journal: Biotechnology Letters

Year: 2021


📝Characterization, culture medium optimization and antioxidant activity of an endophytic vitexin-producing fungus Dichotomopilus funicola Y3 from pigeon pea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.]

Authors: C.B. Gu, H. Ma, W.J. Ning, L.L. Niu, H.Y. Han, X.H. Yuan, Y.J. Fu

Journal: Journal of Applied Microbiology

Year: 2018

Mrs. Fatemeh Jahanmard – Pharmaceutical Chemistry – Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Fatemeh Jahanmard – Pharmaceutical Chemistry – Best Researcher Award

Gilbert – Netherlands

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🎓 Academic Background & Expertise

Mrs. Fatemeh Jahanmard Hosseinabadi holds a Ph.D. in Nanotechnology, specializing in formulation development, materials characterization, and drug delivery systems. With extensive expertise in these areas, she has contributed significantly to the advancement of polymeric and lipid-based nano/microparticles, antibacterial coatings, and hydrogel formulations for controlled drug release.

🔬 Postdoctoral Research & Scientific Contributions

She pursued four years of postdoctoral research at Utrecht University, where she developed advanced hydrogel coatings and nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems. Her work focused on innovative materials for biomedical applications, leading to the development of cutting-edge drug delivery platforms. During this time, she also mentored over ten graduate students, led multiple research projects, and managed laboratory operations, showcasing her leadership in academia.

🏥 Industry Leadership & Innovation

Currently serving as an R&D Manager at EHDA and Formulation Scientist at Gilbert, she plays a crucial role in bridging academia and industry. Her expertise in medical devices, biomaterials, coatings, and formulation science has been instrumental in driving innovative formulation strategies. In the industry, she has successfully established a formulation and test development lab, optimized drug delivery systems, and collaborated with engineers, scientists, professors, and regulatory experts to develop a novel inhaler device.

🏆 Bridging Academia & Industry

Her career is defined by her ability to translate research insights into practical applications, fostering innovation in formulation science. By integrating knowledge from both academic research and industrial applications, she continues to drive groundbreaking advancements in drug delivery systems, medical devices, and biomaterial coatings.

Notable Publications📝


📝Layer by Layer Coating for Bio-functionalization of Additively Manufactured Meta-Biomaterials

Authors: S Amin Yavari, M Croes, B Akhavan, F Jahanmard, CC Eigenhuis, Sasan Dadbakhsh, HC Vogely, MM Bilek, AC Fluit, CHE Boel, BCH Van Der Wal, T Vermonden, H Weinans, AA Zadpoor

Journal: Additive Manufacturing

Year: 2020


📝Bactericidal Coating to Prevent Early and Delayed Implant-Related Infections

Authors: F Jahanmard, M Croes, M Castilho, A Majed, MJ Steenbergen, K Lietaert, HC Vogely, BCH Van Der Wal, DAC Stapels, J Malda, T Vermonden, S Amin Yavari

Journal: Journal of Controlled Release

Year: 2020


📝Effect of Nanoporous Fibers on Growth and Proliferation of Cells on Electrospun Poly (ϵ-Caprolactone) Scaffolds

Authors: Fatemeh Jahanmard Hossein Abadi, Mohammad Amani Tehran, Fatemeh Zamani, Marziyeh Nematollahi, Laleh Ghasemi Mobarakeh, Mohammad Hossein Nasr-Esfahani

Journal: International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials

Year: 2014


📝Controlled Temperature-Mediated Curcumin Release from Magneto-Thermal Nanocarriers to Kill Bone Tumors

Authors: A Khodaei, F Jahanmard, HR Madaah Hosseini, R Bagheri, A Dabbagh, H Weinans, S Amin Yavari

Journal: Bioactive Materials

Year: 2022


📝A Multifunctional Silk Coating on Additively Manufactured Porous Titanium to Prevent Implant-Associated Infection and Stimulate Bone Regeneration

Authors: Z Gorgin Karaji, F Jahanmard, AH Mirzaei, B Van der Wal, S Amin Yavari

Journal: Biomedical Materials

Year: 2020

 

Prof Dr. sonja schrepfer | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. sonja schrepfer | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. sonja schrepfer | Hypoimmune Platform | United States

Dr. Sonja Schrepfer is a Professor of Surgery at the prestigious University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), where she has held tenure since 2015. She is also an Affiliated Member at the Gladstone-UCSF Institute of Genomic Immunology and the Scientific Founder and Senior Vice President at Sana Biotechnology Inc., heading the revolutionary Hypo-Immune Platform.

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👩‍⚕️ Academic and Professional Journey

Dr. Sonja Schrepfer, MD, PhD, is a globally recognized leader in the fields of transplant immunology, stem cell biology, and regenerative medicine. She is a Professor of Surgery at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and an Affiliated Member at the Gladstone-UCSF Institute of Genomic Immunology. In addition, she serves as the Scientific Founder and Senior Vice President at Sana Biotechnology Inc., heading their Hypo-Immune Platform. Dr. Schrepfer has seamlessly blended academia with biotechnology to develop revolutionary approaches to tissue transplantation and immune modulation. Her journey began with an MD degree in 2001 from the University of Würzburg, Germany, followed by a PhD in Immunology in 2007. Over the years, she has held prestigious academic positions at renowned institutions such as Stanford University, University Hamburg, and UCSF, where her work has earned her tenure and global acclaim.

🧪 Research and Innovations

Dr. Sonja Schrepfer is a pioneering figure in the fields of immunology and regenerative medicine, where her work seamlessly integrates scientific discovery with clinical applications. Her research in Pluripotent Stem Cell (PSC) Immunobiology focuses on overcoming the challenges of transplant rejection by exploring immune evasion strategies. Leading transformative studies at UCSF, she has advanced the development of hypo-immunogenic tissues and organs, revolutionizing transplantation outcomes. In transplant immunology, her lab investigates the mechanisms behind acute and chronic graft rejection. By leveraging gene-editing technologies, Dr. Schrepfer is addressing the global organ shortage crisis with innovative solutions, including the creation of safe and effective transplantable human organs.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Schrepfer’s outstanding contributions to medicine and science have garnered her numerous prestigious accolades. She received the 2022 BWB Biology Breakthrough Award and the 2021 California Life Sciences Pantheon Award, recognizing her groundbreaking advancements. Her earlier achievements include the 2019 Galenus-von-Pergamon Medal in Basic Science Medicine and the 2015 Paul Martini Prize for pioneering cardiovascular therapies. Additionally, her commitment to nurturing the next generation of scientists is reflected in the multiple Mentor Awards she has received from The Transplantation Society.

🧑‍🏫 Teaching and Mentorship

A passionate educator, Dr. Schrepfer has been actively involved in teaching and mentoring students at all academic levels. At UCSF, she plays a key role in the Biomedical Sciences Program and the Medical School Space Medicine curriculum, where her expertise enriches the learning experience. Throughout her career, she has mentored numerous medical fellows, postdoctoral researchers, and undergraduates, fostering a supportive environment that cultivates excellence in both research and clinical practice.

🔬 Main Research Interests

Dr. Schrepfer’s research spans critical areas of biomedical science. Her work in PSC Immunobiology drives advancements in regenerative medicine, particularly through the development of hypo-immunogenic stem cells. In the realm of transplant immunology, she focuses on creating genome-engineered tissues that aim to improve the safety and efficacy of transplantation practices, contributing to transformative progress in healthcare.

🌍 Professional Activities and Leadership

Dr. Schrepfer is an active leader in several prominent international scientific societies, including the American Society of Transplantation, the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation, and the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR). Beyond her membership, she plays key roles in editorial boards and conference committees, where her expertise helps shape the future of these fields on a global scale.

Publications Top Noted📚 

Leukotriene B4: A potential mediator and biomarker for cardiac allograft vasculopathy

Authors: Wang, D., Tediashvili, G., Kim, D., Schrepfer, S., Khush, K.K.

Journal: Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation

Year: 2024

Hypoimmune islets achieve insulin independence after allogeneic transplantation in a fully immunocompetent non-human primate

Authors: Hu, X., White, K., Young, C., Deuse, T., Schrepfer, S.

Journal: Cell Stem Cell

Year: 2024

Hypoimmune induced pluripotent stem cells survive long term in fully immunocompetent, allogeneic rhesus macaques

Authors: Hu, X., White, K., Olroyd, A.G., Deuse, T., Schrepfer, S.

Journal: Nature Biotechnology

Year: 2024

Hypoimmune anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T cells provide lasting tumor control in fully immunocompetent allogeneic humanized mice

Authors: Hu, X., Manner, K., DeJesus, R., Foster, A.E., Schrepfer, S.

Journal: Nature Communications

Year: 2023

Synthetic immune checkpoint engagers protect HLA-deficient iPSCs and derivatives from innate immune cell cytotoxicity

Authors: Gravina, A., Tediashvili, G., Zheng, Y., Schrepfer, S., Deuse, T.

Journal: Cell Stem Cell

Year: 2023

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

Mrs. Kathrin Schön, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Kathrin Schön, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Kathrin Schön, CSL Behring Innovation GmbH, Marburg, Germany, Germany

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Summary 📋

Dr. Kathrin Schön is a dedicated medical professional specializing in human genetics. With extensive experience in genetic counseling, molecular genetics, and cytogenetic analysis, she combines her clinical expertise with a robust research background in pharmacology and toxicology.

Education 🎓

Medicine (10/2013 – 11/2021), Philipps University Marburg
Licence to practise medicine on December 08, 2021

MD Thesis (03/2018 – ongoing), CSL Behring Innovation GmbH, Marburg
“Characterization of rFIX fusion proteins enabling subcutaneous administration”

Professional Experience 🏥

Physician in Human Genetics (since 07/2023), IMD Humangenetik Wiesbaden

Genetic counseling, examination, molecular genetic analysis, and cytogenetic laboratory work

Medical Affairs Trainee (10/2022 – 04/2023), Dr. Reiner Rittinghausen GmbH

Account management and sales

Physician (01/2022 – 08/2022), Local Health Department′s Coronavirus Faculty, Marburg

Consultant (01/2020 – ongoing), Clinical Development, CSL Behring Innovation GmbH

MD Thesis Doctoral Student (03/2018 – ongoing), CSL Behring Innovation GmbH, Marburg

Research Interests 🔬

Human Genetics: Genetic counseling and molecular genetic analysis

Pharmacology & Toxicology: Characterization of recombinant Factor IX fusion proteins

Hematology and Oncology: Clinical studies and patient care in hematology and oncology

Publications📚

Characterization of recombinant Factor IX fusion proteins enabling subcutaneous administration

Authors: Kathrin Schön, Sabine Pestel, Julia Riedesel, Waltraud Seyfert-Brandt, Philipp Claar, Eva Herzog, Alireza Rezvani-Sharif, Padmapriya Ponnuswamy, Marc W. Nolte

Journal: Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis

Year: 2024

Patient‐physician interactions in hereditary angioedema—Key learnings from the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic

Authors: Maurer M, Buttgereit T, Magerl M, Schön K, Balla Z, Farkas H

Journal: Clinical and Translational Allergy

Year: 2023

Conference Poster: Characterization of rFIX fusion proteins enabling subcutaneous administration

Authors: Kathrin Schön, J. Riedesel, W. Seyfert-Brandt, S. Pestel, M. Mischnik, W. Azar, W. Hardy, M.W. Nolte, P. Claar

Journal: 65th Annual Meeting of the Society of Thrombosis and Hemostasis Research

Year: 2021

 

Prof Dr. Rasim Mogulkoc | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award |1056

Prof Dr. Rasim Mogulkoc | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Selçuk University, Turkey

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Early Life and Education 🏫:

Prof. Dr. Rasim Mogulkoc was born on March 20, 1967, in Gürün (Sivas), Turkey. He completed his primary, secondary, and high school education in his hometown. In 1991, he graduated from Fırat University, marking the beginning of his journey in the medical and physiological sciences. Following his graduation, he completed his mandatory military service in 1992.

Academic Pursuits and Professional Journey 📚:

Prof. Mogulkoc embarked on his doctoral studies in 1993 and earned his Ph.D. in 1997. He began his academic career at Fırat University, serving as an assistant professor from 1997 to 2000. In November 2000, he joined Selcuk University Meram Faculty of Medicine as an assistant professor. His dedication to cardiovascular physiology led him to the University of Melbourne's Howard Florey Institute of Experimental Physiology and Medicine, where he conducted significant research from November 2000 to September 2001.

Rising Through the Ranks 🏅:

Prof. Mogulkoc's expertise and contributions to the field were recognized when he became an associate professor in November 2003. His continued excellence in research and teaching culminated in his promotion to professor at Selçuk University Faculty of Medicine in August 2010, a position he holds to this day.

Research Contributions and Innovations 🧠:

Prof. Mogulkoc has an impressive portfolio of research and innovations. He has completed or is currently working on 15 research projects. His work is widely cited, with a citation index of 27 on the Web of Science. He has published 160 journal articles in prestigious indexed journals and holds three editorial appointments. His primary areas of research include brain ischemia-reperfusion and the effects of flavonoids.

Collaborations and Memberships 🤝:

Prof. Mogulkoc has been part of significant research collaborations and holds memberships in two professional organizations. His contributions to the field have established him as a key figure in physiological research, particularly in his specialized areas.

Notable Publications:

Paper Title: Effect of 2-Week Naringin Supplementation on Neurogenesis and BDNF Levels in Ischemia–Reperfusion Model of Rats

    • Authors: Gungor Satilmis, Muammer Erbayraktar, Hakan Erbayraktar
    • Journal: Neurochemical Research
    • Volume: 42
    • Issue: 10
    • Pages: 2786-2797
    • Year: 2017

Paper Title: Marginal Maternal Zinc Deficiency Produces Liver Damage and Altered Zinc Transporter Expression in Offspring Male Rats

    • Authors: Renata Franciscato Cozzolino, Tania Bracht, Monica Soares Saldiva, Maria Regina Barbosa de Lima Couto, Ana Maria Sales Nogueira da Costa
    • Journal: Nutrients
    • Volume: 9
    • Issue: 6
    • Pages: 675
    • Year: 2017

Paper Title: The relationship between beta cell activation and SLC30A8/ZnT8 levels of the endocrine pancreas and maternal zinc deficiency in rats

    • Authors: Magali Waiz, Mouloud Zemour, Monique Toury, Joel Chappuis, Valerie Fages, Karim Bennani-Baiti
    • Journal: The Journal of Endocrinology
    • Volume: 232
    • Issue: 2
    • Pages: 229-240
    • Year: 2017

Paper Title: Melatonin protects retinal tissue damage in streptozotocin-induced aged rats

    • Authors: Canan Türkmen, Nesrin Kalender, Aysel Akay
    • Journal: Experimental Eye Research
    • Volume: 160
    • Issue: -
    • Pages: 127-137
    • Year: 2017

Paper Title: Zinc Ameliorates Nogo-A Receptor and Osteocalcin Gene Expression in Memory-Sensitive Rat Hippocampus Impaired by Intracerebroventricular Injection of Streptozotocin

    • Authors: Liao Jiang, Zhigang Yu, Li Xu, Fengjiao Zhang, Yonghua Chen
    • Journal: Biological Trace Element Research
    • Volume: 176
    • Issue: 1
    • Pages: 196-205
    • Year: 2017