Iran Sheikhshoaie | Nanotechnology | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie| Nanotechnology
| Women Researcher Award

Academic Researcher | Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman | Iran

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie is a distinguished scholar in inorganic chemistry with a career dedicated to teaching, research, and innovation. She has significantly contributed to the fields of coordination chemistry, bioinorganic systems, nanomaterials, and electrochemistry, establishing herself as a leader in both theoretical and experimental chemistry. Her academic journey began with a strong foundation in chemistry, progressing to advanced studies and culminating in a Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry. As a professor at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, she has guided countless students, inspiring the next generation of scientists. Through her pioneering work on Schiff-base ligands, ion-selective sensors, and photocatalysts, she continues to expand the frontiers of analytical and inorganic chemistry with a balance of depth and innovation.

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Education

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie began her academic journey in chemistry with a Bachelor’s degree, followed by advanced postgraduate studies in inorganic chemistry. Her academic training provided her with a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied aspects of the field. She completed a Master’s degree with specialization in inorganic chemistry, where she cultivated expertise in chemical structures, bonding, and reactivity. Building upon this foundation, she pursued doctoral studies, focusing on inorganic chemistry with a particular emphasis on Schiff-base ligands, coordination complexes, and their electronic properties. Her education reflects a well-rounded preparation, combining traditional chemistry with modern computational and experimental approaches. This strong academic background has been instrumental in shaping her career as an accomplished professor and researcher.

Professional Experience

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie has built an extensive academic career as a professor of chemistry at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, where she teaches and mentors students across undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She has held progressive faculty positions, advancing through assistant, associate, and full professorship, reflecting her contributions to teaching, research, and service. Her teaching portfolio includes general chemistry, inorganic chemistry, symmetry and group theory, organometallic chemistry, and advanced laboratory courses, offering students both theoretical depth and practical skill. Beyond teaching, she has actively led research projects in coordination chemistry, nanochemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, and electrochemistry. Her academic career demonstrates a blend of pedagogy, leadership, and innovation, making her a respected figure within her institution and the wider chemistry community.

Awards 

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie has been recognized for her impactful work in chemistry through numerous acknowledgments of her teaching and research contributions. She has achieved distinction within her academic community for her dedication to advancing inorganic chemistry and interdisciplinary studies. Her leadership in the development of novel ligands, ion-selective sensors, and nanostructured materials has earned her respect as both a teacher and researcher. She has received honors for her mentorship of students and her efforts to expand scientific knowledge through collaborative and independent projects. Her reputation is strengthened by a strong publication record in international journals, which has positioned her research as influential within the fields of coordination chemistry and bioinorganic chemistry. These recognitions highlight her academic excellence and professional impact.

Research Interests 

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie research integrates coordination chemistry, nanochemistry, and bioinorganic chemistry with practical and theoretical approaches. Her focus includes designing Schiff-base ligands and exploring their electronic structures, nonlinear optical properties, and coordination behavior with transition metals. She also develops ion-selective electrodes, polymeric membrane sensors, and nanostructured compounds for applications in analytical and electrochemistry. In addition, her work on photocatalysts contributes to green chemistry and environmental applications, while her studies in bioinorganic systems explore the interface of chemistry and biology. By combining synthesis, characterization, and computational modeling, she creates a holistic understanding of chemical systems. Her interdisciplinary research not only advances fundamental science but also provides innovative solutions to industrial, environmental, and biomedical challenges.

Publication Top Notes

A novel electrochemical epinine sensor using amplified CuO nanoparticles and an-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate electrode ..

Year: 2019, Cited by: 285

Performance of metal–organic frameworks in the electrochemical sensing of environmental pollutants .

Year: 2021, Cited by: 230

Electrocatalytic and simultaneous determination of isoproterenol, uric acid and folic acid at molybdenum  complex-carbon nanotube paste electrode .

Year: 2011, Cited by: 168

A novel tridentate Schiff base dioxo-molybdenum  complex: Synthesis, crystal structure and catalytic performance in green oxidation of sulfides by urea hydrogen peroxide .

Year: 2009, Cited by: 163

Magnetic nanomaterials based electrochemical (bio) sensors for food analysis .

Year: 2021, Cited by: 159

Solid phase extraction of copper  by sorption on octadecyl silica membrane disk modified with a new Schiff base and determination with atomic absorption spectrometry .

Year: 2008, Cited by: 152

Selective voltammetric determination of norepinephrine in the presence of acetaminophen and folic acid at a modified carbon nanotube paste electrode .

Year: 2011, Cited by: 149

Amplified electrochemical sensor employing screen-printed electrode modified with Ni-ZIF-67 nanocomposite for high sensitive analysis of Sudan I in present bisphenol A .

Year: 2022, Cited by: 134

Conclusion 

Prof. Iran Sheikhshoaie stands out as an exemplary researcher whose academic depth, innovation in inorganic and nanochemistry, and long-standing contributions to electrochemical sensor design make her highly deserving of the Women Researcher Award. Her blend of theoretical and experimental expertise has advanced scientific understanding in diverse fields while her teaching and mentoring continue to inspire the next generation of chemists. With expanded global outreach and greater emphasis on applied innovation, her already strong impact could become transformative. Overall, she exemplifies the qualities of an accomplished woman scientist contributing meaningfully to both science and society.

Prof . Anita Kamra Verma | Nanomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof . Anita Kamra Verma | Nanomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Anita Kamra Verma,University of Delhi,India

Prof. Anita Kamra Verma is a renowned Professor at the Department of Zoology, Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi, and a Fellow at the Delhi School of Public Health. With over 33 years in teaching and research, her expertise spans nanobiotechnology, cancer biology, nanomedicine, and nanotoxicology. She has supervised 20 Ph.D. scholars, published ~140 papers, and holds two patents in anti-cancer drugs. Her research, supported by agencies like ICMR and DST-Power, focuses on developing nano-therapeutics and drug delivery systems for diseases like cancer and diabetes. Prof. Verma has received numerous accolades, including the Distinguished Collaborator Award from the University of Central Lancashire, UK, and the Teacher Excellence Award from the University of Delhi.

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Summary of Suitability for Award

The candidate’s impressive academic and research accomplishments demonstrate a robust record of excellence, innovation, and international collaboration, solidifying their standing as a leading researcher. With numerous prestigious awards honoring their contributions to public health, pharmaceutics, nanotechnology, and global partnerships, they are highly suited for the “Best Researcher Award.” These achievements highlight their unwavering dedication to advancing knowledge and positively impacting the scientific and academic communities.

🎓Education:

Prof. Anita Kamra Verma has an extensive academic and professional background in Zoology, with over three decades of experience in research and teaching. Holding a Ph.D. from Magadh University (1988) and both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees from the University of Delhi,  Prof. Anita Kamra Verma has made significant contributions to the field. Early in her career, she completed postdoctoral research at the National Institute of Immunology (1994-1997) and served as a Senior Scientist at the University of Manchester’s School of Pharmacy (1998-2000). Prof. Anita Kamra Verma joined Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi, as a Lecturer in Zoology, progressing to Associate Professor in 2003 and becoming a Professor in 2018. Her dedication to research and teaching has made her an invaluable asset in academia.

🏢Work Experience:

Prof. Anita Kamra Verma is a distinguished academic in the field of Zoology, currently serving as a Professor in the Department of Zoology at Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi, since May 2018. Prior to this role, she held the position of Associate Professor at the same institution from July 2003 to April 2018. Her academic journey began at A.N College in Patna, where she served as a Lecturer from June 1990 to June 1998, later becoming a Reader in the same department from June 1998 to June 2003. With over 33 years of teaching and research experience, Prof.Anita Kamra Verma has made significant contributions to the fields of nanobiotechnology, cancer biology, and nanomedicine.

🏅Awards:

Prof. Anita Kamra Verma has received numerous accolades throughout her distinguished career, reflecting her exceptional contributions to research and education. In 2022, she was honored as a Fellow at the Delhi School of Public Health, Institution of Eminence. She received the Teacher Excellence Award for Research and Teaching from the University of Delhi in 2021 and was recognized with the Distinguished Collaborator Award by the Department of Pharmaceutics, University of Lancashire, in 2019. Additionally, she was awarded the Bharat Ratna Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Memorial Best Teacher Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award in BIOMEDCON-2018, both in 2018. Earlier in her career, she was recognized with the Charles Darwin Gold Medal at the International Conference on Recent Trends in Life Sciences in 2009, underscoring her significant impact in her field.

🔬Research Focus:

Prof. Anita Kamra Verma specializes in several cutting-edge fields, including nanobiotechnology, cancer biology, and nanomedicine. Her research investigates the potential of nanotechnology in developing innovative therapeutic strategies for cancer treatment and drug delivery. Additionally, she explores nanotoxicology to understand the safety and biological effects of nanomaterials. Prof. Verma also delves into the immunological aspects of rheumatoid arthritis, aiming to uncover novel insights into disease mechanisms and treatment approaches. Her interdisciplinary work not only advances scientific understanding but also seeks to translate findings into practical applications in medicine.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Effect of molecular weight heterogeneity on drug encapsulation efficiency of gelatin nanoparticles
    Citations: 162
  • An epidemiological study of correlates of osteoarthritis in the geriatric population of UT Chandigarh
    Citations: 158
  • Assessment of the multifaceted immunomodulatory potential of the aqueous extract of Tinospora cordifolia
    Citations: 115
  • Assessing the potential of lignin nanoparticles as drug carrier: Synthesis, cytotoxicity, and genotoxicity studies
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  • Global lockdown: An effective safeguard in responding to the threat of COVID‐19
    Authors: B.K. Verma, M. Verma, V.K. Verma, R.B. Abdullah, D.C. Nath, H.T.A. Khan, …
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