Balasubramanian Deepika | Nanotechnology | Best Paper Award

Dr. Balasubramanian Deepika | Nanotechnology | Best Paper Award

Senior Lecturer at Saveetha Medical Collage and Research Institution, India

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Summary

Dr. Deepika B is an accomplished researcher in the field of Medical Biotechnology, specializing in cancer biology, nanotechnology, and translational medicine. With a strong foundation in molecular techniques, in vivo experimentation, and innovative therapeutic approaches, she brings over three years of rich research experience. Her work is distinguished by its interdisciplinary nature, combining nanomedicine with oncology to develop novel therapeutic solutions.

Educational Details

Dr. Deepika earned her Ph.D. in Medical Biotechnology (2021–2024) from Chettinad Academy of Research and Education, Tamil Nadu, India. Her doctoral research focused on evaluating the anticancer efficacy of nano-nutraceuticals. She also holds an M.Sc. in Medical Biotechnology (2018–2020) from the same institution, with a thesis on nano-kaempferol and its angiogenesis-inhibitory properties. She completed her B.Sc. in Biotechnology (2016–2018) from Valliammal College for Women, affiliated with the University of Madras. Additionally, she completed certified training in Animal Handling and Experimentation from TANUVAS and undertook an internship in Clinical Research at Deepam Hospitals, Chennai.

Professional Experience

Throughout her academic and research career, Dr. Deepika has worked extensively in cell culture, molecular biology, and animal models, including zebrafish embryos and Swiss albino mice. She has performed a wide range of experimental procedures such as DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, tumor induction, cytotoxicity assays, and drug efficacy analysis. Her expertise also includes photochemical characterization and nanomaterial synthesis. She has collaborated on numerous interdisciplinary projects and demonstrated leadership in mentoring and research management.

Research Interests

Her research is focused on cancer biologynanotechnology-based drug deliverywound healing, and biocompatibility studies. Dr. Deepika explores natural bioactive compounds and their nanoformulations for cancer therapy and has contributed to studies involving toxicity profiles, gene expression analysis, and therapeutic applications of nanomaterials in biomedical science.

Author Metrics

Dr. Deepika has authored 24 research publications in Scopus-indexed journals with a cumulative impact factor of 50.59, including several Q1-ranked journals. Her current h-index is 10 with over 210 citations. She is also listed in ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4441-7863, highlighting her contributions to high-impact biomedical research.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Deepika holds two granted Indian patents: one on the nanoformulation of Passiflora incarnata leaf extract (Patent No. 437722) and another on titanium dioxide nanoparticles synthesized from potato peel extract (Patent No. 453713). Additionally, she received a copyright registration for her COVID-19 side-effects survey study. Her scientific excellence and contribution to biotechnology have earned her recognition in the academic community.

Publication Top Notes

1. Multiple Radiations and its Effect on Biological Systems – A Review on In Vitro and In Vivo Mechanisms

Authors: D. Balasubramanian, G. Agraharam, A. Girigoswami, K. Girigoswami
Journal: Annals of Medicine, 57(1), Article ID: 2486595
Year: 2025
Highlights: This comprehensive review outlines the biological impacts of multiple radiation exposures, focusing on cellular and systemic responses observed in both in vitro and in vivo models. It discusses oxidative stress, DNA damage, apoptosis, and radioprotective strategies.

2. Dual Mechanism of Amphiroa anceps: Antiangiogenic and Anticancer Effects in Skin Cancer

Authors: G. Janani, A. Girigoswami, B. Deepika, S. Udayakumar, D.J. Mercy, et al.
Journal: Chemistry & Biodiversity
DOI: e202500626
Year: 2025
Highlights: This study demonstrates that Amphiroa anceps exhibits dual functionality by inhibiting angiogenesis and exerting cytotoxic effects on skin cancer cells, offering potential for novel marine-derived anticancer therapies.

3. Inhibitory Effect of Nano-Formulated Extract of Passiflora incarnata on Dalton’s Lymphoma Ascites-Bearing Swiss Albino Mice

Authors: B. Deepika, G. Janani, D. Jessy Mercy, S. Udayakumar, A. Girigoswami, K. Girigoswami
Journal: Pharmaceutics, 17(2), Article 270
Year: 2025
Highlights: This in vivo study confirms the anticancer potential of nano-formulated Passiflora incarnata extract by significantly suppressing tumor growth in DLA-bearing mice, with improved safety and efficacy compared to traditional formulations.
Impact Factor: 4.9 | Q1 Journal

4. Preparation of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles from Solanum Tuberosum Peel Extract and its Applications

Authors: A. Girigoswami, B. Deepika, A.K. Pandurangan, K. Girigoswami
Journal: Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology, 52(1), pp. 59–68
Year: 2024
Highlights: A green synthesis approach is used to develop titanium dioxide nanoparticles from potato peel extracts, showcasing effective antibacterial, antioxidant, and photocatalytic properties.
Impact Factor: 5.8 | Q1 Journal

5. Peony-Shaped Zinc Oxide Nanoflower Synthesized via Hydrothermal Route Exhibits Promising Anticancer and Anti-Amyloid Activity

Authors: A. Girigoswami, B. Deepika, S. Udayakumar, G. Janani, D.J. Mercy, K. Girigoswami
Journal: BMC Pharmacology and Toxicology, 25(1), Article 101
Year: 2024
Highlights: This work introduces a novel zinc oxide nanoflower morphology synthesized via a hydrothermal method, exhibiting high efficiency in inhibiting both cancer cell proliferation and amyloid aggregation.
Impact Factor: Q2 Journal

Conclusion

Dr. Balasubramanian Deepika presents a strong and competitive case for the Best Paper Award. Her cutting-edge contributions to nanomedicine and cancer biology, combined with solid publication metrics and patents, showcase her as a young scientist with the potential to drive significant future advancements. Minor improvements in international visibility and translational depth could place her research on a global innovation map.

Xiang Yu | Controlled Release | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiang Yu, Controlled Release, Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Huzhou Central Hospital, China

Summary:

Dr. Xiang Yu is a pharmaceutical scientist specializing in the development of advanced drug delivery systems aimed at countering the adverse effects of ionizing radiation. He earned his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Shenyang Pharmaceutical University in 2020. Since then, he has been contributing to cutting-edge research at the Clinical Trial Center of Huzhou Central Hospital, affiliated with Zhejiang University School of Medicine. Dr. Yu’s innovative work in anti-radiation therapy earned him the prestigious “Leading Medical Talents in South Taihu Lake” award in 2021. His dedication to improving therapeutic approaches reflects his commitment to advancing medical science and enhancing patient care.

Professional Profile:

👩‍🎓Education:

Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences

  • Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, 2016-2020

Professional Experience:

Dr. Xiang Yu is currently working at the Clinical Trial Center at Huzhou Central Hospital, which is affiliated with Huzhou Hospital and Zhejiang University School of Medicine in Huzhou. Since joining the institution in 2020, Dr. Yu has been deeply involved in clinical trials focusing on the development of innovative anti-radiation drug delivery systems. His role involves designing, conducting, and analyzing clinical studies aimed at assessing the efficacy and safety of these advanced therapies. His work is pivotal in translating novel pharmaceutical innovations from the lab to clinical settings, ensuring they meet the highest standards of medical care and efficacy.

Research Interest:

Dr. Xiang Yu’s research interests lie in the in-depth exploration of innovative anti-radiation drug delivery systems. He focuses on their design and efficacy in mitigating the detrimental effects of ionizing radiation, aiming to develop more effective treatments to protect patients from radiation-related damage.

Awards and Honors:

  • Leading Medical Talents in South Taihu Lake, 2021

Top Noted Publication:

Estriol Dissolving Microneedle Patches for Protection Against Ionizing Radiation-Induced Injury

  • Authors: Zhu, L., Yu, X., Li, Q., Jin, Y., Du, L.
  • Journal: European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 163
  • Article Number: 105881
  • Citations: 4

Facile Preparation of Solid Dispersions by Dissolving Drugs in N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone and Photopolymerization

  • Authors: Fang, R., Liu, Y., Ma, L., Yu, X., Jin, Y.
  • Journal: Materials Science and Engineering C
  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 124
  • Article Number: 112063
  • Citations: 5

Minimally Invasive Dissolving Microneedles for Ocular Brinzolamide Delivery

  • Authors: Li, M.-S., Yu, X., Jin, Y.-G., Wu, Z.-H.
  • Journal: Yaoxue Xuebao
  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 56
  • Issue: 3
  • Pages: 849–854
  • Citations: 3

Inhalable Jojoba Oil Dry Nanoemulsion Powders for the Treatment of Lipopolysaccharide- or H2O2-Induced Acute Lung Injury

  • Authors: Zhang, G., Xie, F., Sun, Y., Du, L., Jin, Y.
  • Journal: Pharmaceutics
  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 13
  • Issue: 4
  • Article Number: 486
  • Citations: 17

Ocular Lamellar Crystalline Gels for Sustained Release and Enhanced Permeation of Resveratrol Against Corneal Neovascularization

  • Authors: Li, M., Yu, X., Zhu, L., Jin, Y., Wu, Z.
  • Journal: Drug Delivery
  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 28
  • Issue: 1
  • Pages: 206–217
  • Citations: 8

Hanieh Safari | Drug Delivery | Young Scientist Award

Assist Prof Dr. Hanieh Safari, Drug Delivery, Young Scientist Award

Assistant Professor at Sharif University of Technology, Iran

Summary:

Dr. Hanieh Safari is an Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at Sharif University of Technology, where she contributes to both teaching and research. She earned her Ph.D. and MSE from the University of Michigan, where she developed expertise in the fabrication of biodegradable particles for drug delivery applications. Dr. Safari’s research is centered on biomaterials, drug delivery systems, and immunomodulation, with a particular interest in the therapeutic potential of non-spherical particles. Her distinguished career includes several prestigious awards and honors, highlighting her contributions to the field of chemical engineering.

Professional Profile:

👩‍🎓Education:

Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering

  • Institution: University of Michigan
  • Date: April 2020
  • Advisor: Prof. Omolola Eniola-Adefeso
  • Dissertation: Fabrication of Non-Spherical Biodegradable Particles for Drug Delivery Applications and Studying the Impact of Shape on the Efficacy of Particulate Carriers

MSE in Chemical Engineering

  • Institution: University of Michigan
  • Date: April 2016

BSc in Chemical Engineering

  • Institution: Sharif University of Technology
  • Date: February 2014

Professional Experience:

Dr. Hanieh Safari is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering at Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, a position she has held since 2022. Prior to this, she was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the same university, working under the guidance of Prof. Shohreh Mashayekhan. Dr. Safari also served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Delaware, where she collaborated with Prof. Millicent Sullivan and Prof. Kristi Kiick. Her research journey began at the University of Michigan as a Graduate Research Assistant under the supervision of Prof. Omolola Eniola-Adefeso.

Research Interest:

Dr. Safari’s research interests lie primarily in the fields of:

  • Biomaterials
  • Drug Delivery
  • Immunomodulation

Her work focuses on the development and application of advanced biomaterials for targeted drug delivery and therapeutic interventions, particularly in the context of inflammatory diseases and tissue engineering.

Publications Top Noted: 

Neutrophils preferentially phagocytose elongated particles—An opportunity for selective targeting in acute inflammatory diseases

  • Authors: H. Safari, W.J. Kelley, E. Saito, N. Kaczorowski, L. Carethers, L.D. Shea, O. Eniola-Adefeso
  • Journal: Science Advances
  • Volume: 6, Issue 24
  • Article: eaba1474
  • Citations: 69
  • Year: 2020

Vascular‐targeted nanocarriers: Design considerations and strategies for successful treatment of atherosclerosis and other vascular diseases

  • Authors: W.J. Kelley, H. Safari, G. Lopez‐Cazares, O. Eniola‐Adefeso
  • Journal: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology
  • Volume: 8, Issue 6
  • Citations: 62
  • Year: 2016

Modified two-step emulsion solvent evaporation technique for fabricating biodegradable rod-shaped particles in the submicron size range

  • Authors: H. Safari, R. Adili, M. Holinstat, O. Eniola-Adefeso
  • Journal: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • Volume: 518
  • Pages: 174-183
  • Citations: 19
  • Year: 2018

Biodegradable, bile salt microparticles for localized fat dissolution

  • Authors: H. Safari, N. Kaczorowski, M.L. Felder, E.R. Brannon, M. Varghese, K. Singer, O. Eniola-Adefeso
  • Journal: Science Advances
  • Volume: 6, Issue 49
  • Article: eabd8019
  • Citations: 12
  • Year: 2020

A hybrid cartilage extracellular matrix-based hydrogel/poly (ε-caprolactone) scaffold incorporated with Kartogenin for cartilage tissue engineering

  • Authors: S. Mohsenifard, S. Mashayekhan, H. Safari
  • Journal: Journal of Biomaterials Applications
  • Volume: 37, Issue 7
  • Pages: 1243-1258
  • Citations: 6
  • Year: 2023