Yashwant Pathak | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yashwant Pathak | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Univ of South Florida Taneja College of Pharmacy, United States

Professor Yashwant V. Pathak is a globally renowned pharmaceutical scientist, educator, and research leader with a distinguished academic and international career spanning over four decades. Currently serving as Associate Dean and Full Professor at the University of South Florida’s Taneja College of Pharmacy, he has made groundbreaking contributions in nanotechnology, drug delivery systems, nutraceuticals, and healthcare education. A recipient of prestigious honors such as the Fellowship of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and multiple Fulbright Fellowships, Dr. Pathak has conducted postdoctoral research at elite institutions and lectured in over 100 universities across 80+ countries. His scholarly output exceeds 5,200 citations with an h-index of 33, and he has authored and edited numerous influential books, including the award-winning Handbook of Space Pharmaceuticals. With significant roles in research leadership, global collaborations, and interdisciplinary education, Professor Pathak exemplifies the highest standards of innovation, academic excellence, and global impact in science.

Professional Profile 

🎓 Educational Journey of Professor Yashwant V. Pathak

Professor Yashwant V. Pathak’s educational background reflects a dynamic fusion of science, management, and interdisciplinary expertise. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm, 1975) and a Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm, 1977) in Pharmaceutical Technology from Nagpur University, India, laying a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences. He further advanced his specialization by earning a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences (1989) from the same institution. Demonstrating a commitment to leadership and holistic development, he pursued an Executive MBA in Business Management (2009) and a Master of Science in Conflict Management (MSCM, 2010) from Sullivan University, USA, graduating Summa Cum Laude in both programs. This diverse educational portfolio has empowered Dr. Pathak with a rare blend of technical expertise, strategic thinking, and conflict resolution—making him a uniquely qualified academic leader and international research collaborator.

💼 Professional Experience of Professor Yashwant V. Pathak

Professor Yashwant V. Pathak brings over four decades of rich and diverse professional experience across academia, industry, and global research institutions. Currently serving as Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Full Professor at the University of South Florida (USF), he has held key leadership roles including Chair of International Working Groups and Director of Nanotechnology Centers. His previous appointments include Assistant Dean for Research and Graduate Programs at Sullivan University, USA, and Director of R&D at Neos Therapeutics, Texas, reflecting his strong industry-academia interface. He has also served as a pharmaceutical consultant for international tech transfer and worked as a postdoctoral fellow and visiting scientist at esteemed global institutions including the University of Michigan (USA), Hebrew University (Israel), and Royal Free Hospital (UK). His expertise spans pharmaceutical R&D, academic administration, and interdisciplinary collaborations, and he has made significant contributions to institutional growth, research innovation, and global education.

🔬 Research Interests of Professor Yashwant V. Pathak

Professor Yashwant V. Pathak’s research interests are at the forefront of interdisciplinary science, spanning nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems, pharmaceutical innovations, nutraceuticals, and space pharmaceuticals. His pioneering work in nanomedicine and siRNA delivery technologies has positioned him as a global authority in targeted and controlled drug delivery mechanisms. He is deeply engaged in exploring the impact of microgravity on drug formulations, contributing significantly to the emerging field of space pharmacology. Additionally, Dr. Pathak’s interest in artificial intelligence in healthcare, conflict management in scientific collaborations, and the development of functional foods and nutraceuticals demonstrates his commitment to integrating science with global health and policy challenges. His multidisciplinary approach not only advances pharmaceutical sciences but also addresses broader health and sustainability issues on an international scale.

🏆 Awards and Honors of Professor Yashwant V. Pathak

Professor Yashwant V. Pathak has been the recipient of numerous prestigious national and international awards that reflect his outstanding contributions to science, education, and global collaboration. Most notably, he is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), one of the highest honors in the scientific community. He has received four Fulbright Fellowships across countries such as Indonesia, South Africa, Colombia, and the Czech Republic—recognizing his expertise in nanotechnology and pharmaceutical sciences. His book Handbook of Space Pharmaceuticals received the Book of the Year Award (2022) from the International Academy of Aeronautics. He has also been honored with fellowships and grants from government agencies in Australia, Brazil, Ecuador, China, Nigeria, and the USA, including the Endeavour Executive Fellowship, CNPQ Fellowship, and Mandela Washington Fellowship. At the University of South Florida, he has been repeatedly recognized with Outstanding Faculty Awards, a Global Engagement Achievement Award, and the USF Outstanding Research Faculty Award, underscoring his leadership in academia and research.

🏁 Conclusion

His global impact, interdisciplinary leadership, prolific scholarly output, and academic excellence firmly position him as a trailblazer in pharmaceutical sciences and allied fields. His contributions reflect not only intellectual brilliance but also a deep commitment to global scientific collaboration and education.

📚 Publications of Jibamitra Ganguly

          1. Title: CAR T cells in solid tumors: challenges and opportunities
              Authors: F. Marofi, R. Motavalli, V.A. Safonov, L. Thangavelu, A.V. Yumashev, …
              Year: 2021
              Citations: 611

          2. Title: Nanoparticulate drug-delivery systems: an overview
              Authors: D. Thassu, Y. Pathak, M. Deleers
              Year: 2007
              Citations: 349

          3. Title: Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells as a valuable source for the treatment of immune-mediated disorders
              Authors: A. Markov, L. Thangavelu, S. Aravindhan, A.O. Zekiy, M. Jarahian, …
              Year: 2021
              Citations: 310

         4. Title: A paradigm shift in cell-free approach: the emerging role of MSCs-derived exosomes in regenerative medicine
             Authors: S. Moghadasi, M. Elveny, H.S. Rahman, W. Suksatan, A.T. Jalil, …
             Year: 2021
             Citations: 279

         5. Title: Drug delivery nanoparticles formulation and characterization
             Authors: Y. Pathak, D. Thassu
             Year: 2009
             Citations: 224

          6. Title: Novel CAR T therapy is a ray of hope in the treatment of seriously ill AML patients
              Authors: F. Marofi, H.S. Rahman, Z.M.J. Al-Obaidi, A.T. Jalil, W.K. Abdelbasset, …
             Year: 2021
             Citations: 195

         7. Title: Polyacrylate (Eudragit retard) microspheres for oral controlled release of nifedipine. I. Formulation design and process optimization
             Authors: A. Barkai, Y.V. Pathak, S. Benita
             Year: 1990
             Citations: 169

         8. Title: Ocular drug delivery: impact of in vitro cell culture models
             Authors: A. Solanki, S. Desai, A. Grover, A. Hirani, Y. Pathak, V. Sutariya
             Year: 2016
             Citations: 165

         9. Title: Surface modification of nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery
             Authors: P. Patel, A. Hanini, A. Shah, D. Patel, S. Patel, P. Bhatt, Y.V. Pathak
             Year: 2019
             Citations: 139

       10. Title: Targeting nanoparticles as drug delivery systems for cancer treatment
             Authors: K. Subramani, H. Hosseinkhani, A. Khraisat, M. Hosseinkhani, Y. Pathak
             Year: 2009
             Citations: 112

 

 

Toshihiro Sakurai | Animal reproduction | Best Researcher Award

Toshihiro Sakurai | Animal reproduction | Best Researcher Award

Prof Toshihiro Sakurai, Ohu University, Japan

Based on the impressive research profile of Prof. Toshihiro Sakurai, he appears to be a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Below is a structured overview of his qualifications, research contributions, and the significance of his work.

Publication profile

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Research Contributions

Prof. Toshihiro Sakurai is an esteemed researcher in the field of veterinary reproductive science, particularly focusing on enhancing livestock fertility. His work centers on elucidating the fetomaternal relationship during early pregnancy, aiming to improve conception rates and prevent embryonic loss in livestock.

Key Research Areas

  • In Vitro Model Development: Sakurai has developed an innovative in vitro model of implantation that allows for the investigation of molecular mechanisms underlying embryo implantation.
  • Signaling Molecules: His research emphasizes the expression control of interferon tau, a vital signaling molecule for pregnancy recognition in ruminants.
  • Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT): He investigates the EMT of embryonic trophoblast cells, critical for placental development and successful implantation.

Publications

Prof. Sakurai has contributed to multiple high-impact publications, highlighting his findings and advancing knowledge in reproductive biotechnology:

  1. Tamura et al. (2009): Explored the inhibition of angiogenesis by IGFBP7.
  2. Nakamura et al. (2016): Investigated the induction of IFNT-stimulated genes by exosomes during the attachment period.
  3. Kusama et al. (2018): Demonstrated the necessity of intrauterine exosomes for bovine conceptus implantation.
  4. Sakurai et al. (2023): Discussed the progressive exaptation of endogenous retroviruses in placental evolution in cattle.

Impact of Research

Prof. Sakurai’s research significantly contributes to the fields of reproductive biotechnology and livestock production efficiency. His innovative approaches and findings aim to address critical challenges in animal reproduction, potentially leading to improved agricultural productivity and sustainability.

Publication top notes

Progressive Exaptation of Endogenous Retroviruses in Placental Evolution in Cattle

Expression of NFIL3 and CEBPA regulated by IFNT induced-PGE2 in bovine endometrial stromal cells during the pre-implantation period

Characterization of Serum Metabolome and Proteome Profiles Identifies SNX5 Specific for Pregnancy Failure in Holstein Heifers

Prof. Toshihiro Sakurai embodies the qualities of an outstanding researcher, with impactful contributions that align well with the criteria for the Best Researcher Award. His dedication to advancing reproductive science not only benefits the scientific community but also has significant implications for agricultural practices globally.