Prof. Reine NEHME | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Reine NEHME | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Reine NEHME, Analytical Chemistry , Head of analytical team at University of Orléans, ICOA UMR7311, France

Prof. Reine Nehmé is a renowned French scientist and Professor of Analytical Sciences at the University of Orléans, where she leads the “Analytical Strategies, Affinities and Bioactives” team at ICOA. With over 15 years of academic and research experience, she specializes in advanced separation techniques, bioanalysis, and microfluidics. She is deeply involved in both teaching and scientific governance—serving on multiple university and national scientific committees. Prof. Nehmé also contributes to scientific advancement as a supervisor of numerous Ph.D. and post-doctoral researchers and by coordinating key national research projects funded by ANR and regional bodies. Her prolific contributions to analytical chemistry are reflected in her numerous publications, particularly in the areas of enzymatic assays, capillary electrophoresis, and bioactive compound analysis. With a strong leadership role in Afsep and her involvement in high-level academic administration, she is recognized as a leading figure in analytical chemistry in France and Europe.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Prof. Nehmé holds a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Montpellier (2008) and an HDR (Accreditation toSupervise Research) from the University of Orléans (2016). Her academic background demonstrates deep expertise and a commitment to high-level scientific scholarship. As a professor and group leader at ICOA, University of Orléans, she leads the “Analytical Strategies, Affinities and Bioactives” team, driving impactful research in analytical sciences, especially in bioanalysis, separative techniques, capillary electrophoresis, microfluidics, and mass spectrometry. Prof. Nehmé is deputy treasurer and a management committee member of the Capillary Electrophoresis Group of Afsep. She holds leadership roles at her university and is actively engaged in curriculum design, evaluation panels, and scientific committees. Prof. Reine Nehmé exemplifies the ideal profile for a “Best Researcher Award”: a high-impact scientist, strategic research leader, dedicated educator, and committed scientific community member. Her strong publication record, funded projects, mentoring, and institutional service collectively highlight her as a trailblazer in analytical chemistry. She fully deserves recognition through such a prestigious award.

🎓Education:

Prof. Reine Nehmé earned her Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Montpellier in 2008, following her Master’s degree (Master 2) in the same field from the same institution in 2005. Demonstrating her continued academic excellence and expertise, she received her Habilitation to Supervise Research (HDR) from the University of Orléans in 2016. This qualification represents the highest academic degree in France and reflects her capacity to independently lead doctoral research and large-scale scientific projects. Her academic training laid a robust foundation in analytical methodologies, chromatographic techniques, and advanced spectroscopy. These qualifications have enabled her to contribute extensively to the development of innovative analytical tools and methods in environmental, biological, and pharmaceutical research. Her educational background not only established her scientific depth but also positioned her to take on leadership and mentoring roles across both academic and research platforms.

🏢Work Experience:

Prof. Nehmé began her academic journey at the University of Orléans in 2008 as a Temporary Teaching and Research Assistant (ATER). She advanced to Associate Professor in 2009 and was promoted to Professor in 2019. Over the years, she has held multiple leadership roles, including Head of the Analytical Chemistry Department and Coordinator of the Professional License program in Chemistry at IUT Chimie d’Orléans. She has been a member of the laboratory’s scientific council since 2017, and also serves on the Commission of Disciplinary Experts. As an active educator, she teaches a range of courses in analytical sciences including electrochemistry, chromatography, mass spectrometry, and microfluidics. In research, she has successfully supervised 6 Ph.D. students (2 ongoing) and multiple post-doctoral and master’s interns. Her contributions extend to national committees such as Afsep’s CE group, where she has served as Deputy Treasurer since 2021.

🏅Awards: 

While specific awards are not explicitly listed, Prof. Reine Nehmé’s honors are evidenced by her numerous leadership and elected roles. She received the Habilitation to Supervise Research (HDR), a distinguished recognition in France for scholarly excellence. Her long-standing position on the scientific council of the ICOA laboratory and as a Commission Expert in disciplinary affairs at the University of Orléans speaks to her academic credibility. She was elected to the Management Committee of the CE group of Afsep in 2017 and appointed as Deputy Treasurer in 2021, underlining national recognition by her peers. She has consistently been entrusted with leadership in nationally funded research programs by ANR and regional agencies, confirming her scientific standing and project leadership ability. Her active role in supervising doctoral candidates and international collaborations further affirms her status as a respected figure in analytical sciences.

🔬Research Focus:

Prof. Nehmé’s research centers on analytical sciences, particularly in capillary electrophoresis, mass spectrometry, and microscale thermophoresis for studying molecular interactions. Her projects frequently explore bioanalysis, enzyme kinetics, and natural product evaluation. She leads or participates in numerous ANR-funded projects, including stapled peptide design, bioremediation via micromycetes, and enzyme behavior in crowded synthetic environments. A significant part of her work involves developing lab-on-a-chip (LoC) platforms for investigating target-ligand interactions at the single-cell level. She has also contributed to the miniaturization of enzymatic assays, passive sampling techniques for water analysis, and electrochemical sensors for environmental monitoring. Prof. Nehmé integrates separation sciences with biology and materials chemistry, bridging analytical method development with real-world biological and environmental challenges. Her interdisciplinary research fosters innovations in diagnostics, therapeutic monitoring, and ecological risk assessment, marking her as a pioneer in translating analytical chemistry into functional tools for bioactive discovery and environmental stewardship.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Using CE to Confirm the Activity of Fluorescent miRFP670-LIMK1 Protein Produced for MST Assays Directly in Cell Lysate

2. The Antimicrobial Activity of ETD151 Defensin is Dictated by the Presence of Glycosphingolipids in the Targeted Organisms

3. Glycolipid and Lipopeptide Biosurfactants: Structural Classes and Characterization—Rhamnolipids as a Model

4. Nutraceutical and Cosmetic Applications of Bioactive Compounds of Saffron (Crocus Sativus L.) Stigmas and Its By-products

5. Antioxidant and Anti-lipase Capacities from the Extracts Obtained from Two Invasive Plants: Ambrosia artemisiifolia and Solidago canadensis

6. Nutraceutical Capacities of Extracts from the Invasive Plants Ambrosia artemisiifolia and Solidago canadensis

7. Screening and Evaluation of Dermo-Cosmetic Activities of the Invasive Plant Species Polygonum cuspidatum

8. Biosurfactant-Producing Mucor Strains: Selection, Screening, and Chemical Characterization

9. Capillary Electrophoresis for Enzyme-Based Studies: Applications to Lipases and Kinases

10. Correction to: Reproducibility and Accuracy of Microscale Thermophoresis in the NanoTemper Monolith: A Multi Laboratory Benchmark Study

11. Design, Synthesis and SAR in 2,4,7-Trisubstituted Pyrido[3,2-d]Pyrimidine Series as Novel PI3K/mTOR Inhibitors

 

 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Changtong YANG | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Changtong YANG | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Changtong YANG , Medicinal Chemistry,  Radiochemist/Chemist at Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

Dr. Chang-Tong Yang is a renowned radiochemist based in Singapore, specializing in radiopharmaceuticals and molecular imaging. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Radiological Science Academic Clinical Programme at Duke-NUS Medical School and as a Radiochemist at Singapore General Hospital. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Yang has made significant contributions to the development of nuclear imaging probes and radiolabeled therapeutics. His research career spans prestigious institutions, including Nanyang Technological University and A*STAR. Dr. Yang is internationally recognized for advancing nanomaterial probes and novel radiolabeling strategies. He has authored impactful publications in top-tier journals, reflecting his innovation in theranostics, radiochemistry, and nanomedicine. With a strong background in academic and clinical research, Dr. Yang continues to shape the future of molecular imaging for personalized medicine. His global education and interdisciplinary expertise make him a leading figure in translational radiochemistry research.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Chang-Tong Yang exemplifies the qualities of a “Best Researcher Award” recipient. His innovative contributions to radiochemistry and molecular imaging, combined with a strong publication record, interdisciplinary leadership, and global training, establish him as a trailblazer in translational medical research. His work is not only scientifically rigorous but also clinically impactful, directly advancing the field of nuclear medicine. Therefore, he is highly recommended for recognition as a top-tier researcher deserving of this award.

🎓Education:

Dr. Chang-Tong Yang received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the National University of Singapore (1998–2002), where he laid the foundation for his career in radiochemistry. He further enhanced his expertise with postdoctoral fellowships at three prestigious U.S. institutions: University of Iowa (2003–2005), University of Michigan (2005–2006), and Purdue University (2006–2007), focusing on chemistry and health sciences. These formative years provided Dr. Yang with a multidisciplinary perspective in synthetic chemistry, radiopharmaceutical development, and imaging sciences. His international training exposed him to cutting-edge methodologies and collaborative projects across biomedical research, which he has since translated into innovative imaging solutions. The combination of rigorous education and hands-on research across these top institutions shaped his ability to bridge fundamental science with clinical applications, particularly in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Chang-Tong Yang brings extensive professional experience across both academic and clinical research settings. He is currently an Assistant Professor at Duke-NUS Medical School (2020–present) under the Radiological Science ACP, focusing on radiopharmaceutical sciences. Concurrently, he serves as a Radiochemist at Singapore General Hospital (2018–present) in the Department of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging, where he translates research into clinical practice. Prior to that, he worked as a Senior Scientist at Nanyang Technological University (2014–2018), contributing to molecular imaging initiatives within the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine. He also held a Senior Scientist role at A*STAR’s Singapore Bio-Imaging Consortium (2007–2014), leading various radiochemistry research programs. Across these roles, Dr. Yang has developed and validated imaging agents, optimized radiolabeling techniques, and led translational studies that impact diagnostic imaging and therapeutic strategies. His multidisciplinary engagements underscore his pivotal role in bridging chemistry and medicine.

🏅Awards: 

While specific awards are not listed in the available data, Dr. Chang-Tong Yang’s extensive contributions to radiopharmaceuticals and molecular imaging reflect a highly respected and impactful career. His appointments at top institutions such as Duke-NUS, A*STAR, and Singapore General Hospital indicate peer recognition and institutional trust. His publications in reputed journals such as Molecules, Nanomaterials, and Drug Discovery Today highlight his standing in the scientific community. His ongoing leadership roles and collaboration with clinicians further underscore professional acknowledgment of his expertise. Dr. Yang’s selection for multiple postdoctoral positions at prestigious U.S. institutions—University of Iowa, University of Michigan, and Purdue University—suggests early recognition of his academic promise. His interdisciplinary contributions to nuclear medicine, nanotechnology, and molecular imaging may have earned him internal institutional awards, research grants, and invitations to present at scientific forums, which commonly accompany such roles.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Chang-Tong Yang’s research is centered on radiopharmaceutical science, with a strong emphasis on the development of molecular imaging probes and radiolabeled nanomaterials for diagnostic and therapeutic applications. His expertise lies in designing novel radioisotope-labeled compounds for use in nuclear medicine imaging techniques such as PET and SPECT, targeting cancer and other pathological conditions. He is particularly interested in enhancing the in vivo behavior of nanomaterial-based agents, improving tumor targeting, retention, and safety. Dr. Yang also explores the biocompatibility and stability of these probes, including how formulation and labeling protocols influence their function. His translational work bridges laboratory innovations with clinical imaging requirements, enabling personalized diagnostics and theranostic approaches. Furthermore, he investigates radiochemical compatibility in clinical settings, such as the mixing of imaging agents with contrast media, which supports safe and effective imaging protocols. His work integrates chemistry, imaging, and clinical practice seamlessly.

Publication Top Notes:

1. pH-Induced In Situ Aggregation of Cu₂₋ₓSe-POED with Extended Tumor Retention for Enhanced Chemodynamic/Photothermal Therapy

2. Standard Radio-Iodine Labeling Protocols Impaired the Functional Integrity of Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cell Exosomes

3. Radiolabeled Liposomes for Nuclear Imaging Probes

4. Radiochemical Feasibility of Mixing of 99mTc-MAA and 90Y-Microspheres with Omnipaque Contrast

5. Nanomaterial Probes for Nuclear Imaging

6. Positron Emission Tomographic Imaging in Drug Discovery

7. An In Vivo Study of a Rat Fluid-Percussion-Induced Traumatic Brain Injury Model with [11C]PBR28 and [18F]flumazenil PET Imaging

8. Gadolinium-Based Bimodal Probes to Enhance T1-Weighted Magnetic Resonance/Optical Imaging

9. Activatable Cell-Penetrating Peptide Conjugated Polymeric Nanoparticles with Gd-Chelation and Aggregation-Induced Emission for Bimodal MR and Fluorescence Imaging of Tumors

10. Dealing with PET Radiometabolites

11. PET-MR and SPECT-MR Multimodality Probes

 

Prof. Dr. Helin Niu | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Helin Niu | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Helin Niu , Anhui University , China

Prof. Dr. Helin Niu (牛和林) is a distinguished Professor and Head of the Chemistry Department at Anhui University, China. With a Ph.D. from the University of Science and Technology of China, his expertise lies in the synthesis and application of novel photoelectric functional materials. His research spans energy science, food science, and life science, focusing on developing advanced materials for environmental and technological applications. Prof. Helin Niu has secured multiple prestigious research grants, including funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. He has held academic positions at Korea University and conducted postdoctoral research at Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences. His contributions to material chemistry have led to innovative advancements in flexible electronic devices, supercapacitors, and metal-organic frameworks. With numerous high-impact publications, he is a leader in inorganic chemistry and materials chemistry, actively mentoring Ph.D. students and advancing the field through interdisciplinary research.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Prof. Helin Niu is a highly accomplished researcher in the field of inorganic and materials chemistry, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. As a Professor, Ph.D. Supervisor, and Head of the Chemistry Department at Anhui University, his contributions extend beyond research, impacting education and scientific leadership. His work on photoelectric functional materials, energy storage systems, and metal-organic frameworks has led to groundbreaking innovations in material science. Prof. Helin Niu’s exceptional research output, leadership in academia, and contributions to material chemistry innovations make him highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His commitment to advancing scientific knowledge, mentoring young researchers, and securing competitive funding positions him as a leader in modern chemistry. Recognizing him with this award would acknowledge not only his research excellence but also his significant impact on scientific progress and innovation.

🎓Education:

Prof. Helin Niu obtained his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Science and Technology of China. His doctoral research, under the supervision of Professor Qian-Wang Chen, focused on the synthesis and mechanism studies of functional materials. His academic journey laid a strong foundation for his expertise in inorganic chemistry and materials chemistry. Throughout his studies, he developed a deep understanding of chemical preparation, performance evaluation, and the applications of novel materials. His research training at one of China’s top institutions provided him with extensive experience in advanced analytical techniques, computational modeling, and nanomaterial synthesis. His passion for chemistry led him to explore the intersections of photoelectric materials, energy storage, and environmental applications. His education equipped him with the skills to conduct cutting-edge research and develop innovative solutions for next-generation functional materials, establishing him as a leading scientist in his field.

🏢Work Experience:

Prof. Helin Niu has held multiple prestigious academic and research positions. Currently, he serves as a Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Anhui University, where he also leads the Chemistry Department. He has been instrumental in shaping the university’s research direction in advanced material science. His international experience includes serving as a Research Lecturer at Korea University’s Center for Advanced Device Materials, where he contributed to material innovation. Additionally, he completed a postdoctoral research fellowship at the Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences, further deepening his expertise in nanoscale material synthesis and characterization. Over the years, he has led numerous funded projects, collaborated with industrial partners, and guided students in pioneering research. His commitment to scientific advancement and mentorship has made him a key figure in China’s inorganic chemistry and materials science community.

🏅Awards: 

Prof. Helin Niu has received numerous accolades for his groundbreaking research in chemistry. His work has been recognized with prestigious grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China, and the Ministry of Education’s Research Start-up Fund for Returned Scholars. He has also secured funding from industry leaders, including Shanghai Tobacco Group Corporation and Shanghai Haowei Chemical Co., Ltd. His scientific excellence has been acknowledged through competitive provincial awards, including support from the Anhui Provincial Department of Education and the Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province. In recognition of his innovative contributions, he has been invited as a keynote speaker at major scientific conferences and serves as a reviewer for high-impact journals. His dedication to advancing material chemistry and his influence in academia make him a well-respected leader in his field.

🔬Research Focus:

Prof. Helin Niu specializes in the chemical preparation, performance evaluation, and application of novel photoelectric functional materials. His research is centered on developing high-performance composite devices for energy storage, flexible electronics, and environmental applications. A significant portion of his work involves the synthesis of metal-organic frameworks, supercapacitor electrode materials, and near-infrared-responsive nanocomposites. His contributions to food science include the detection of harmful pollutants using advanced materials. He also explores energy-efficient devices, such as carbon membrane-based sensors and flexible capacitors. His interdisciplinary approach combines fundamental chemistry with applied research, pushing the boundaries of material science. Through his funded projects, he has made significant advancements in metal-induced self-assembly techniques, electrochemical energy storage, and photonic materials, solidifying his reputation as a leader in inorganic chemistry and materials chemistry.

Publication Top Notes:

Fine-tuning the molecular conformation and packing structures of coumarin-based luminogens to achieve distinct piezochromic properties upon mechanical grinding and under hydrostatic pressures

Authors: S. Fu, H. Jia, X. Meng, J. Yang, H. Niu

Journal: Materials Horizons

Year: 2024

Citations: 1

A general metal acetate-assisted alcohol thermal strategy to fabricate flexible carbon nanofiber films for supercapacitors

Authors: W. Song, K. Wang, X. Lian, C. Xu, H. Niu

Journal: Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers

Year: 2024

Rational design of MXene/MWCNT/TOCNF film for flexible supercapacitor

Authors: J. Chen, M. Feng, X. Lian, K. Wang, H. Niu

Journal: Ceramics International

Year: 2024

Citations: 3

Controlling the Degree of Interpenetration in Chiral Three-Dimensional Covalent Organic Frameworks via Steric Tuning

Authors: K. Wang, B. Hou, J. Dong, Y. Liu, Y. Cui

Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society

Year: 2024

Citations: 5

Non-preoxidation synthesis of MXene integrated flexible carbon film for supercapacitors

Authors: W. Song, K. Wang, X. Lian, F. Zheng, H. Niu

Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal

Year: 2024

Citations: 4

Sulfur-Doped CoNi Layered Double Hydroxide/Carbon Nanofiber Composite Films for Flexible Supercapacitors

Authors: W. Song, K. Wang, X. Lian, H. Niu

Journal: ACS Applied Nano Materials

Year: 2024

Citations: 3

Multicolor Fluorescent Inks Based on Lanthanide Hybrid Organogels for Anticounterfeiting and Logic Circuit Design

Authors: X. Lian, R. Chang, G. Huang, B. Yao, H. Niu

Journal: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces

Year: 2024

Citations: 2

Highly Flexible Carbon Film Implanted with Single-Atomic Zn−N2_2 Moiety for Long-Life Sodium-Sulfur Batteries

Authors: G. Yao, Z. Li, Y. Zhang, Y. Yang, F. Zheng

Journal: Advanced Functional Materials

Year: 2024

Citations: 28

Ni3_3S4_4 combined hydrophilic hydroxylated MWCNTs for high-performance asymmetric supercapacitors

Authors: J. Zheng, H. Niu, J. Zhao, Z. Zhao, G. Li

Journal: Diamond and Related Materials

Year: 2023

Citations: 1

Highly Flexible K-Intercalated MnO2_2/Carbon Membrane for High-Performance Aqueous Zinc-Ion Battery Cathode

Authors: J. Yang, G. Yao, Z. Li, Q. Chen, F. Zheng

Journal: Small

Year: 2023

Citations: 60