Mohmmad Younus Wani | Medicinal Chemistry | Excellence in Research Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohmmad Younus Wani | Medicinal Chemistry | Excellence in Research Award

University of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohmmad Younus Wani is an accomplished Associate Professor at the University of Jeddah, specializing in medicinal and organic chemistry with a strong focus on drug discovery and antimicrobial resistance. His research centers on the development of small molecule inhibitors and innovative therapeutic strategies to combat drug-resistant pathogens and hospital-acquired infections. With over 90 high-impact publications, an h-index of 33, and more than 4,100 citations, he has established a significant global research presence. Dr. Wani has secured multiple competitive research grants, including major funded projects as Principal Investigator, and holds several US patents in antifungal therapeutics. He has extensive international research experience, having worked in the United States, Portugal, and India, and actively collaborates across multidisciplinary teams. His work contributes to advancing healthcare solutions and addressing critical global challenges in infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance.

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Featured Publications

MA Malik, MY Wani, MA Hashim (2012).
Microemulsion method: A novel route to synthesize organic and inorganic nanomaterials: 1st Nano Update
Arabian Journal of Chemistry | Journal Article 路 2012 路 馃搳 Citations: 864

MA Malik, OA Dar, P Gull, MY Wani, AA Hashmi (2018).
Heterocyclic Schiff base transition metal complexes in antimicrobial and anticancer chemotherapy
MedChemComm | Journal Article 路 2018 路 馃搳 Citations: 459

S Kumar, MY Wani, CT Arranja, JA e Silva, B Avula, AJFN Sobral (2015).
Porphyrins as nanoreactors in the carbon dioxide capture and conversion: a review
Journal of Materials Chemistry A | Journal Article 路 2015 路 馃搳 Citations: 161

MA Malik, MY Wani, SA Al-Thabaiti, RA Shiekh (2014).
Tetrazoles as carboxylic acid isosteres: chemistry and biology
Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry | Journal Article 路 2014 路 馃搳 Citations: 161

MY Wani, MA Hashim, F Nabi, MA Malik (2011).
Nanotoxicity: dimensional and morphological concerns
Advances in Physical Chemistry | Journal Article 路 2011 路 馃搳 Citations: 136

Radhika Khanna | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Radhika Khanna | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Forest Research Institute, India

Radhika Khanna is a dedicated researcher pursuing her Ph.D. at the Forest Research Institute (FRI), Dehradun. With a strong foundation in chemistry and years of experience in advanced analytical techniques, she has carved a niche in the fields of chemical characterization, conservation, and natural product research. Radhika has actively contributed to both academia and applied research, with multiple publications, including in high-impact journals such as the Journal of Ethnopharmacology. She holds a patent for a formulation addressing diabetes management, reflecting her commitment to creating solutions with societal relevance. Her participation in numerous national and international conferences, including the Young Scientist Conference (IISF 2023), underscores her engagement with the global scientific community. Radhika鈥檚 technical acumen in spectroscopy, chromatography, and her ability to leverage computational tools enhance her innovative research efforts.

Professional Profile

Education

Radhika Khanna鈥檚 educational journey demonstrates consistency and academic excellence. She completed her secondary education at Shri Ram Ashram Public School, Amritsar, achieving a commendable CGPA of 8.4. She then pursued her higher secondary education at Bhavans SL Public School, Amritsar, scoring 84%. For her undergraduate studies, she earned a B.Sc. in Medical Science from S.R. Government College, Amritsar, with a percentage of 65.75%. She went on to complete her M.Sc. in Chemistry at Khalsa College, Amritsar, graduating with an impressive 75%. Currently, Radhika is pursuing her Ph.D. at the prestigious Forest Research Institute (FRI), Dehradun, where her research focuses on the chemical characterization of forest genetic resources and natural product development.

Professional Experience

Radhika Khanna has garnered diverse research experience through impactful projects and academic roles. She initiated her research career during her postgraduate studies with a project on the design and synthesis of Schiff base-based chemosensors under the guidance of Dr. Kuljit Kaur at Khalsa College, Amritsar. This project honed her skills in advanced chemical synthesis and analysis. Currently, as a Ph.D. scholar at the Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, she is involved in the chemical characterization of forest genetic resources, guided by Dr. V.K. Varshney. These experiences have equipped her with expertise in analytical techniques, conservation strategies, and natural product research. Her active participation in international conferences further reflects her professional commitment to knowledge sharing and collaboration.

Research Interest

Radhika鈥檚 research interests lie in the fields of analytical chemistry, natural product development, and conservation science. She is passionate about exploring the chemical properties of forest genetic resources to unlock their potential for pharmaceutical and environmental applications. Her work focuses on the design and synthesis of chemosensors, which have significant applications in chemical detection and environmental monitoring. Additionally, she is deeply invested in the characterization of natural antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, as demonstrated by her publications and patent on diabetes management. Radhika鈥檚 interdisciplinary research bridges analytical chemistry, pharmacology, and conservation, with the overarching goal of advancing sustainable and innovative solutions to global challenges.

Research Skills

Radhika Khanna possesses a robust skill set encompassing advanced analytical and computational techniques. Her expertise includes UV and IR spectroscopy, GCMS, HPLC, LCMS, column chromatography, and flash chromatography, which are vital for chemical analysis and natural product research. She is also proficient in software tools such as Corel Draw, Adobe Photoshop, and MS Office, as well as programming languages like C++ and HTML. These technical skills, combined with her proficiency in research methodologies, allow her to approach problems innovatively and efficiently. Furthermore, her hands-on experience in chemical synthesis, characterization, and conservation science underscores her capability to conduct interdisciplinary research.

Awards and Honors

Radhika Khanna鈥檚 dedication to research has earned her recognition at numerous national and international platforms. She has presented her work at prestigious events such as the Young Scientist Conference (IISF 2023) and the International Conference on Biodiversity & Bioprospecting in Kathmandu, Nepal. Her contributions to science have also been recognized at national conferences, including the Uttarakhand State Science and Technology Congress. Additionally, she has earned certifications in IT foundation programs and personality development, enhancing her holistic skillset. Her innovative research efforts are further highlighted by her patent for a formulation addressing diabetes management, cementing her reputation as a researcher committed to impactful and solution-driven science.

Conclusion

Radhika Khanna is a promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on her technical skills, active participation in the scientific community, and impactful research outputs such as a patent and publications. However, enhancing the specialization depth of her research, increasing her publication count, and gaining more diversified professional experience would solidify her position as a top contender. Given her strengths, Radhika is a worthy nominee, particularly in categories emphasizing innovation and technical expertise.

Publication Top Notes

  1. In vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory activity of Cupressus torulosa D. DON needles extract and its chemical characterization
    • Authors: R Khanna, K Bhadoriya, YC Tripathi, VK Varshney
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
    • Citations: 4
  2. Cupressus torulosa, a Source of Antioxidant Polyphenols: An Analytical and Pharmacological Study
    • Authors: R Khanna, HR Chitme, K Bhadoriya, VK Varshney
    • Year: 2025
    • Journal: Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
  3. Toxicity studies, Hypoglycaemic activity of Cupressus torulosa needles and recognition of active molecules
    • Authors: R Khanna
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: MDPI