Ghulam Muhayyudin Chattha | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ghulam Muhayyudin Chattha | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Ghulam Muhayyudin Chattha, at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil.

Ghulam Muhayyudin Chattha is a Pakistani pharmaceutical scientist born on December 9, 1998, in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Currently pursuing a Master’s in Pharmaceutical Sciences at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil, he holds a Pharm-D degree from the University of Sargodha, Pakistan. His academic journey reflects a commitment to advancing pharmaceutical sciences through rigorous education and research. Chattha’s work bridges international perspectives, contributing to the global discourse on pharmaceutical innovations.

Professional Profile

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Education

Chattha’s educational foundation in pharmaceutical sciences began with his secondary education in Gujranwala, Pakistan, followed by pre-medical studies at Punjab College of Commerce. He earned his Pharm-D degree from the University of Sargodha, achieving a CGPA of 3.55/4. Currently, he is pursuing a Master’s in Pharmaceutical Sciences at UFRGS, Brazil, focusing on advanced drug delivery systems and nanotechnology. His academic path showcases a dedication to acquiring comprehensive knowledge in pharmaceutical sciences.

Experience

Chattha’s professional experience encompasses roles in academia and clinical pharmacy. As a lecturer at Ahmad College of Pharmacy, he delivered lectures and assisted students during laboratory sessions, fostering a scientific approach to learning. His internships at Dispensary Pharmacy and DHQ Teaching Hospital involved advising patients on medication use and maintaining pharmacy operations. These experiences have honed his practical skills in patient care and pharmaceutical education.

Research Interests

Chattha’s research interests lie in the development of innovative drug delivery systems, particularly focusing on nanotechnology. His work explores nanoparticle-mediated therapies, including photothermal and photodynamic treatments, aiming to enhance the efficacy and safety of antifungal and anticancer drugs. He is also investigating the safety profiles of surfactants in nano-formulations, contributing to the advancement of safer pharmaceutical products.

Awards

Throughout his academic and professional journey, Chattha has been recognized for his contributions to pharmaceutical sciences. He has received accolades for his research presentations at international conferences, including the Third International Innovation in Pharmacy Conference in 2022. These awards underscore his commitment to advancing pharmaceutical knowledge and his active participation in the scientific community.

Top Noted Publications

Chattha has contributed to several peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals. His recent work includes:

1. Nanoparticle-Mediated Photothermal Therapy and Photodynamic Therapy: A Novel Strategy for Antifungal Drug Delivery and Treatment

Status: Accepted (2025)
Key Details:

  • Focus: Combines photothermal therapy (PTT) and photodynamic therapy (PDT) using nanoparticles (NPs) for the treatment of fungal infections.

  • Innovation: Dual-action therapy enhances antifungal efficacy while minimizing systemic toxicity.

  • Mechanism:

    • PTT: Converts light energy into localized heat to kill fungal cells.

    • PDT: Produces reactive oxygen species (ROS) upon light activation to damage fungal cell structures.

  • Nanoparticles used: Gold NPs, carbon-based NPs, and porphyrin-loaded nano-formulations.

  • Advantages: Targeted delivery, minimal resistance development, reduced dosage and side effects.

  • Applications: Treating resistant fungal infections in clinical settings, especially in immunocompromised patients.

2. Safety Concerns of Surfactants Used in Various Types of Nano-formulations: A Comprehensive Review

Status: Submitted (2025)
Key Details:

  • Focus: Reviews the toxicity and biocompatibility of surfactants used in nano-formulations across pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and food industries.

  • Surfactants covered: Tween, Span, SDS, Pluronic, and bile salts.

  • Concerns Addressed:

    • Cytotoxicity and immunogenicity.

    • Effects on biodistribution and clearance of nanoparticles.

    • Interaction with biological membranes and long-term exposure risks.

  • Recommendations: Emphasizes the need for safer, biodegradable surfactants and standardized toxicity assessments.

  • Outcome: Proposes guidelines for regulatory screening and clinical translation of nano-formulated products.

3. Nanorobots: An Innovative Approach for DNA-Based Cancer Treatment

Published: 2023
Key Details:

  • Focus: Discusses the design and functionality of DNA-based nanorobots for targeted cancer therapy.

  • Mechanism:

    • Uses DNA origami and molecular logic gates to recognize tumor-specific markers.

    • Nanorobots deliver therapeutic payloads (e.g., siRNA, chemotherapeutics) directly into cancer cells.

  • Key Features:

    • Biocompatibility and programmability of DNA structures.

    • Tumor-targeting via aptamers or antibody-conjugated nanorobots.

  • Preclinical Results: Demonstrated efficient tumor regression in murine models with minimal off-target effects.

  • Future Prospects: Customizable platforms for precision oncology and potential integration with CRISPR or immunotherapy strategies.

Conclusion

Ghulam Muhayyudin Chattha exhibits clear potential and emerging excellence as a pharmaceutical researcher. His active publication record, diverse research focus, and international exposure support his candidacy for the Best Researcher Award. While there is room for growth in terms of deeper research engagement and language fluency, his trajectory shows dedication, multidisciplinary skill development, and consistent academic and professional improvement.

Masoud Besati | Nanotechnology | Excellence in Innovation Award

Masoud Besati | Nanotechnology | Excellence in Innovation Award

Mr Masoud Besati, Shahid Beheshti University of Tehran, Iran

Masoud Besati is a PhD candidate in Medicinal Chemistry at Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran (2019-2024) 🎓, specializing in plant virus genomics, CRISPR, and gene ontology 🌿🔬. He earned his MSc in Phytochemistry from the University of Kashan (2014-2016) with a focus on natural compound analysis 🧪. With extensive research and development experience at NanoAlvand Pharmaceutical Company and Rabee Company 🏢, he excels in formulation, quality control, and essential oil extraction. Skilled in advanced techniques like HPLC, GC-MS, and bioinformatics tools 🧬, he has published on antiviral nanoemulsions and anthelmintic activities 📚.

Publication profile

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Education

🔬 From 2023 to 2024, worked as a researcher intern in Biotechnology at CSIC-University of Valencia, focusing on genomics, CRISPR, and gene ontology of plant viruses. 🌱 Pursuing a Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry at Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran (2019-2024), with a GPA of 18.05 and a major GPA of 20 (3.61/4), ranked 1st in graduation class. Thesis: “The effects of new formulations such as nanoemulsions, liposomes, and niosomes on plant viruses.” 🌿 Earned an M.Sc. in Phytochemistry from the University of Kashan (2014-2016), with a GPA of 17.86. 🎓 Completed a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Ilam University (2009-2014).

Experience

From 2020 to 2022, He served as a Research and Development Expert at Nanoalvand Pharmaceutical Company (Cinnagen Biotech Corporation) in Tehran, Iran. My responsibilities included formulating generic parenteral medicines, method development, risk assessment, and validation of stability packages 📊💉. Prior to this, from 2017 to 2019, He was the Quality Control Manager at Rabee Company (Iran Golab Group) in Kashan, Iran, managing the QC laboratory and designing new products 🧪🔬. In 2017, I operated industrial essential oil extraction devices at Rabee Company and designed the industrial column extraction of Phenyl Ethyl Alcohol 🏭🌿. In 2016, He supervised the laboratory at the University of Kashan, teaching junior students and conducting essential oil quality control tests 📚🔍.

Research focus

Masoud Besati’s research primarily focuses on the extraction and analysis of bioactive compounds from medicinal plants. His work includes studying the anthelmintic, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties of plant extracts, as well as optimizing extraction methods using techniques like response surface methodology. Besati has extensively investigated the chemical composition and biological activities of essential oils from various plant species, including Astrodaucus orientalis and Rosa damascena. His studies also extend to the toxicity assessments of plant extracts and their potential therapeutic applications. 🌿🧪🔬

Publication top notes

In vitro anthelmintic activity of ethanol and aqueous extracts of Terminalia macroptera and Bridelia micrantha against Heligmosomoides polygyrus, Caenorhabditis elegans and in …

In Vitro Anthelmintic Activities of Khaya anthotheca and Faidherbia albida Extracts Used in Chad by Traditional Healers for the Treatment of Helminthiasis and In Silico Study …

Anthelmintic Activity of Ethanolic and Aqueous Extracts ofKhaya grandifoliola Stem Bark against Heligmosomoides polygyrus: In Vitro and In Silico Approaches

Evaluation acute and sub-chronic toxicity assessments of Oleo-gum Resin of Ferula assa-foetida L. in Wistar rats

The optimization of Fenugreek seeds (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) extraction by response surface methodology based on β-Sitosterol

Essential Oil Analysis, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activity Evaluation of Astrodaucus orientalis (L.) Drude Grown in Iran

The study of essential oils yield variation in Rosa damascena Mill. from different regions of Iran

EXTRACTION AND ANALYSIS OF EFFECTIVE CONSTITUENTS FROM DIFFERENT PARTS OF Astrodaucus orientalis (L.) Drude EXTRACT FROM KASHAN

EXTRACTION AND ANALYSIS OF EFFECTIVE CONSTITUENTS FROM DIFFERENT PARTS OF Nectaroscordum tripedale (Trautv.) Grossh. EXTRACT FROM CENTRAL ZAGROS

EXTRACTION AND ANALYSIS OF PHYTOCANNABINOIDS AND OTHER CANNABIS CONSTITUENTS FROM LEAVES OF WHITE WIDOW “MARIJUANA” (Cannabis sativa × indica)