Noureddine Allouche | Molecular Mechanisms Signaling | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Noureddine Allouche | Molecular Mechanisms Signaling | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Noureddine Allouche , Faculty of Sciences of Sfax, University of Sfax , Tunisia

Professor Noureddine Allouche, born in 1971, is a Full Professor of Chemistry at the Faculty of Sciences of Sfax (FSS), Tunisia. He is the Head of the Natural Substances Team in the Laboratory of Organic Chemistry. With over 150 peer-reviewed publications, an h-index of 35, and more than 4500 citations, he is recognized for his impactful research on natural products and environmental valorization. He has led and contributed to multiple national and European research projects, including FP7, H2020, Erasmus+, and ARIMNET. His work focuses on extraction, isolation, and bioactivity of plant-based compounds and sustainable management of industrial waste. Prof. Allouche has supervised 20 Ph.D. theses and 42 M.Sc. students, contributing significantly to scientific advancement in Tunisia and beyond. He is also involved in applied research in green chemistry and cosmetic sciences. His collaborative work and leadership have earned him recognition in the academic and research communities.

Publication Profile: 

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. High Research Productivity and Impact

    • Over 150 peer-reviewed scientific articles with a h-index of 35 and 4,500+ citations, which reflect sustained academic influence and quality.

    • Contributor to top-tier journals such as Plants, Biomolecules, and Molecules.

  2. Strong Focus on Societal Relevance

    • Work addresses critical environmental issues such as olive mill waste valorisation, bioconversion, and sustainable resource use.

    • Research applied in green chemistry, natural product-based pharmaceuticals, and eco-cosmetics.

  3. International Collaboration and Leadership

    • Coordinator of six major European and international research projects (FP7, H2020, Erasmus+, ARIMNET).

    • Active partnerships with institutions in France, Germany, and the Mediterranean region, showcasing leadership in multidisciplinary and multinational research.

  4. Methodological Rigor and Innovation

    • Use of advanced analytical techniques (e.g., HPLC-HESI-MS/MS, LC-MS/MS, ESI-MS/MS).

    • Integration of green technologies for natural substance extraction.

  5. Mentorship and Academic Development

    • Supervised 20 Ph.D. theses (plus 4 ongoing), 42 Master’s theses, and numerous diploma projects, especially in applied fields like cosmetic science.

🛠️ Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader International Recognition

    • While highly active in regional and EU collaborations, increased visibility in global North America/Asia-led consortia or global forums could enhance recognition.

  2. Science Communication and Outreach

    • Publishing in public engagement platforms or delivering talks/webinars to non-specialist audiences could expand the impact of his research beyond academia.

  3. Open Access and Data Sharing

    • Encouraging open data practices and reproducibility of extraction and formulation protocols could enhance scientific transparency and citations.

🎓 Education:

Professor Noureddine Allouche earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Sfax between 2000 and 2005, focusing on the treatment and valorisation of olive mill waste, a subject that would lay the foundation for his future research career. Following this, he undertook a prestigious postdoctoral training (2006–2007) at the Institute of Natural Products Chemistry of CNRS in Gif-sur-Yvette, France, enhancing his expertise in natural substances and analytical chemistry. His academic foundation was built on rigorous training in organic chemistry, natural products, and environmental biotechnology. These experiences equipped him with robust research methodologies and an interdisciplinary approach, especially in the extraction and biological evaluation of phytochemicals. His educational path reflects a strong commitment to green and sustainable chemistry, positioning him well for leading high-impact research on natural product development and eco-friendly industrial applications.

💼 Experience:

Professor Allouche has over 20 years of academic and research experience. He currently leads the Natural Substances Team at the Faculty of Sciences of Sfax and supervises a group of over 20 researchers. He has played a vital role in international research collaborations, serving as the national coordinator of six European-funded projects under FP7, ARIMNET, H2020, Erasmus+, and PHC-Maghreb. His experience also includes participation in the INCO-MED project on detoxification and recovery from olive mill wastewater. Prof. Allouche has an extensive mentoring portfolio, having supervised 20 Ph.D. theses (with 4 ongoing) and 42 M.Sc. students. He has authored 150+ articles, two book chapters, and holds two patents. His career reflects a blend of scientific innovation and applied industrial research, particularly in green technologies, bioactive compounds, and waste valorisation. He is also a regular collaborator with European institutions, reflecting his global outlook and leadership in sustainable science.

🔍 Research Focus:

Prof. Noureddine Allouche’s research centers on natural substances chemistry, green extraction methods, and biotechnological valorisation of industrial wastes, particularly from agro-food sources. He has made significant contributions to the identification and biological evaluation of bioactive compounds such as phenolics, flavonoids, and essential oils. His team is particularly active in analyzing plant extracts for their antioxidant, antimicrobial, cytotoxic, and anti-aging activities, often employing advanced techniques like HPLC, LC-MS/MS, and ESI-MS/MS. Another pillar of his work includes developing biopesticides and bio-cosmetics through green and eco-sustainable approaches. He contributes to nanoformulation research and the design of nature-based products aligned with circular economy principles. His interdisciplinary projects bridge chemistry, pharmacology, environmental science, and cosmetic formulation, making his research highly relevant for addressing current scientific and industrial challenges. His recent involvement in projects like GreenCosmIn and 25MAG23 reflects his leading role in European research on sustainable innovation.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 🌿 HPLC-HESI-MS/MS Analysis of Phenolic Compounds from Cynoglossum tubiflorus Leaf Extracts (Plants, 2024)

  2. 🫒 Intensification of Biophenols Extraction Yield from Olive Pomace Using Innovative Green Technologies (Biomolecules, 2022)

  3. 🌸 Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities of Erodium arborescens Extracts Characterized by LC-HESI-MS² (Molecules, 2022)

  4. 🌿 ESI-MS/MS Analysis of Aeonium arboreum Leaf Extracts and Evaluation of Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities (Molecules, 2021)

  5. 🍇 Novel Natural Products for Healthy Ageing from Mediterranean Diet – The MediHealth Project (Molecules, 2018)

🧾 Conclusion:

Professor Noureddine Allouche stands out as a highly qualified and deserving candidate for the Best Research Article Award. His impressive record in sustainable chemistry, natural products research, international project coordination, and scholarly mentorship underlines his academic excellence and real-world impact. His research directly contributes to health, environmental sustainability, and circular economy principles, aligning well with the goals of high-impact, solution-driven science.

Mai Kadry | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mai Kadry | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mai Kadry  , NRC , Egypt

Dr. Mai Osman Mohamed Kadry is an Assistant Professor at the Therapeutic Chemistry Department of the National Research Centre in Egypt, specializing in molecular and biochemical research. With over two decades of experience, she has contributed significantly to the advancement of therapeutic chemistry. Dr. Kadry obtained her PhD in Biochemistry from Cairo University in 2016, focusing on oxidative injury mitigation through antioxidants. She has authored and co-authored multiple articles in prestigious journals. Her research is driven by a passion for finding therapeutic solutions to biochemical challenges, with a focus on molecular mechanisms and drug development.

Publication Profile:

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Strengths for the Award:

Dr. Mai Osman Mohamed Kadry has made significant contributions to the field of therapeutic chemistry, particularly in molecular and biochemical research. As an Assistant Professor at the National Research Centre (NRC), her dedication to scientific advancement is evident in her research on oxidative stress, drug-induced toxicity, and the potential of nanotechnology to mitigate such effects. Her work has been published in high-impact journals, showcasing her expertise in areas like cancer research, biochemistry, and drug development. Additionally, her comprehensive teaching experience in academic settings has strengthened her ability to impart knowledge to the next generation of researchers.

Areas for Improvement:

Although Dr. Kadry’s work is impressive, her research could further benefit from exploring more collaborative projects across different research centers and incorporating a broader range of interdisciplinary approaches. Engaging with cutting-edge technologies such as AI-driven drug discovery or multi-omics data analysis could significantly expand her impact on therapeutic chemistry.

Education:

Dr. Mai Kadry’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Ain Shams University, graduating with honors in 2003. She later pursued an MSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences with a focus on Biochemistry from Helwan University in 2008. Her doctoral research at Cairo University led to a PhD in Biochemistry in 2016, where she studied the amelioration of oxidative stress induced by titanium dioxide nanoparticles in mice. This educational foundation has equipped her with a robust understanding of biochemistry, molecular biology, and drug therapy.

Experience:

Dr. Mai Kadry has a distinguished career at the National Research Centre (NRC) in Egypt, starting as an Assistant Researcher in 2004 and advancing to Assistant Professor in 2021. Over the years, she has contributed to groundbreaking research in therapeutic chemistry, particularly in the area of oxidative stress and drug toxicity. Dr. Kadry has also taught pharmacognosy at the Faculty of Pharmacy, 6 October University, and served on committees focusing on academic development. Her extensive teaching and research experience positions her as a leader in her field.

Research Focus:

Dr. Mai Kadry’s research focuses on therapeutic chemistry, exploring the molecular mechanisms of drug-induced toxicity, oxidative stress, and potential protective treatments. Her work investigates the impact of nanomaterials like titanium dioxide and their effects on cellular pathways. She also studies the synergistic potential of natural compounds to mitigate damage from toxins, using advanced biochemical methods to evaluate their efficacy. Additionally, Dr. Kadry has a keen interest in cancer research, focusing on autophagy signaling and the development of novel drug formulations.

Publications Top Notes:

  • “Titanium nanostructure mitigating doxorubicin-induced testicular toxicity in rats via regulating major autophagy signaling pathways” 🧬💉
  • “Inflammatory mediators-induced DNA damage in liver and brain injury: Therapeutic approach of 5-Methoy-N-acetyltryptamine” 🧠💊
  • “Necroptosis and autophagy in cisplatinum-triggered nephrotoxicity: Novel insights regarding their prognostic and diagnostic potential” 💊🩺
  • “Resveratrol-based nano-formulations as an emerging therapeutic strategy for ovarian carcinoma” 🎗️💡
  • “miR-122-IGF-1R signaling allied through the dysregulated lncRNA MALAT-1 expression in gastric carcinoma” 🧬🦠
  • “Reciprocal crosslink among MeCP2/BDNF/CREB signaling pinpointed in autism spectrum disorder” 🧠🔬
  • “CRISPR-Cas9 genome and long non-coding RNAs as a novel diagnostic index for prostate cancer therapy” 🧬🧬
  • “Collaboration of Hprt/K-RAS/c-Myc mutation in the oncogenesis of T-lymphocytic leukemia” 🩸⚗️
  • “Thioctic acid shield against lipopolysaccharide depression and endoplasmic reticulum stress: GR7M/Homer/ATF6 signaling” 🧬🛡️
  • “Titanium dioxide nanostructure-loaded Adriamycin surmounts resistance in breast cancer therapy” 🧬🎗️

Conclusion:

Dr. Mai Osman Mohamed Kadry stands out as an exemplary researcher in her field. Her focus on therapeutic chemistry, particularly in relation to oxidative stress, toxicity, and nanotechnology, positions her as a promising candidate for the Researcher of the Year Award. Through her continued contributions and potential for further interdisciplinary collaboration, she will likely continue to make pivotal advancements in the field of molecular and biochemical research.