Kimiya Pakravanan | Endocytosis and Exocytosis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kimiya Pakravanan | Endocytosis and Exocytosis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kimiya Pakravanan | University of Genova | Italy

Dr. Kimiya Pakravanan is a dedicated Iranian researcher currently pursuing a PhD in Bio-Nanoscience with a specialization in Bioimaging at the University of Genova and the Italian Institute of Technology. With a strong academic foundation in solid-state physics and nanotechnology, she has made significant contributions to the field of biomedical nanoscience. Her research encompasses the development, characterization, and application of nanoparticles for imaging and drug delivery. She has published in internationally recognized journals and collaborated with leading scientists across Europe and Iran. Passionate about microscopy and cellular imaging, Kimiya has hands-on experience with advanced optical techniques such as confocal microscopy and MINFLUX nanoscopy. Her interdisciplinary expertise in physics, biology, and engineering makes her a strong contender for research awards. In addition to her academic rigor, she brings creativity and commitment to every project, which positions her as a promising young scientist contributing to cutting-edge biomedical research.

Publication Profiles: 

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Education:

Kimiya Pakravanan began her academic journey in physics, earning her Master of Science in Solid State Physics from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, where she focused on nanoparticles and their physical properties. Her MSc thesis and lab work revolved around the fabrication of nanoparticles and their potential use in nanomedicine and drug delivery. Building on this expertise, she commenced her PhD studies in Bio-Nanoscience (Bioimaging) at the University of Genova, in collaboration with the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT). Under the supervision of Prof. Alberto Diaspro, a leader in the field of advanced microscopy, she is currently working on innovative imaging techniques and nanoparticle-cell interactions. Her academic path has consistently reflected an intersection of physics and biology, preparing her for high-impact interdisciplinary research. Through both coursework and laboratory engagement, she has developed strong competencies in nanofabrication, imaging technologies, and translational biomedical applications.

Experience:

Kimiya has over six years of hands-on research experience in nanoscience and microscopy. She worked as a Research Assistant at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, where she contributed to projects on nanoparticle-based mouthwashes and drug delivery systems. During this period, she collaborated with medical professionals to translate nanoparticle technologies into clinical applications, particularly in orthodontics and antibacterial treatments. Currently, as a PhD candidate at the University of Genova and IIT, she is conducting cutting-edge research on gold nanoparticle uptake in cells and MINFLUX nanoscopy. Her lab skills include optical microscopy, fluorescence lifetime imaging, and nanoparticle synthesis using methods like sol-gel and co-precipitation. She has also presented her work internationally, including at the International Conference of Physics Students (ICPS). Her ability to work across disciplines and her detailed understanding of experimental physics and biology enhance her impact in translational nanomedicine.

Research Focus:

Kimiya Pakravanan’s research bridges the fields of nanophysics, biomedical imaging, and drug delivery systems. Her primary focus is on the interaction between nanoparticles and biological systems, specifically how size, shape, and surface characteristics affect cellular uptake and therapeutic efficacy. Currently, she investigates gold nanoparticles in cancer cell models using confocal microscopy and MINFLUX nanoscopy, pushing the limits of spatial resolution in live-cell imaging. She has also contributed to projects involving superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) for targeted drug delivery and amorphous calcium phosphate for dental applications. Her research interests include optical microscopy calibration, image acquisition optimization, and the biocompatibility of nano-drug carriers. Through a combination of physical analysis and biological application, Kimiya aims to develop high-precision diagnostic and therapeutic tools. Her interdisciplinary approach and dedication to innovation position her to make meaningful contributions to biomedical nanotechnology and imaging science.

Publications Top Notes: 

Uptake of gold nanoparticles in HeLa cells observed by confocal microscopy shows dependency on particle size and shape

MINFLUX Nanoscopy: A “Brilliant” Technique Promising Major Breakthrough

Preparation and Applications of Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles in Novel Drug Delivery Systems: An Overview

Amorphous Calcium Phosphate Nanoparticles-Based Mouthwash: Preparation, Characterization, and Anti-Bacterial Effects

Plant-based synthesis of silver nanoparticles in Handelia trichophylla and their biological activities

Fabrication of Ni/Cr/Fe Magnetic Multilayers by PVD and study of Cr spacer in oscillation exchange coupling  

Conclusion:

In conclusion, Kimiya Pakravanan has all the hallmarks of an outstanding young researcher: a rigorous academic background, a focused and innovative research trajectory, and a portfolio of high-quality scientific publications. Her ability to integrate physics, nanotechnology, and biology in meaningful ways sets her apart in the field of nanomedicine and bioimaging. While there is room to grow in areas such as leadership and translational application, her existing accomplishments, dedication to research excellence, and global collaborations make her a highly suitable nominee for the Best Researcher Award. Recognizing her at this stage would not only honor her past contributions but also support the future impact of her work on science and human health.

Gökçe Karaotmarlı Güven | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Research Article Award

Mrs. Gökçe Karaotmarlı Güven | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Research Article Award

Mrs. Gökçe Karaotmarlı Güven | Biruni University, Faculty of Pharmacy | Turkey

Gökçe Karaotmarlı Güven, born on July 22, 1996, is a dynamic and passionate Research Assistant with a strong academic foundation in pharmaceutical sciences. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from Biruni University, Faculty of Pharmacy in 2020, and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Technology at Health Sciences University, where she is deeply involved in cutting-edge nanomedicine research. Her expertise lies in carbon quantum dots, drug delivery systems, and bio-nanotechnology. Gökçe has collaborated on innovative research projects and has contributed significantly to the scientific community through high-impact publications and patent filings. Her interdisciplinary research combines pharmaceutical technology, nanoscience, and biotechnology, aiming to advance targeted drug delivery for diseases like cancer. She is recognized for her analytical mindset, scientific curiosity, and collaborative spirit, which fuel her aspiration to become a leading figure in pharmaceutical nanotechnology. Gökçe continues to explore novel therapeutic technologies to address some of the most pressing challenges in modern medicine.

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. Innovative Research:
    Gökçe has demonstrated a clear focus on high-impact, novel research—especially with her work on boron-doped carbon quantum dots for targeted drug delivery and cancer therapy. Her work represents a pioneering intersection of nanotechnology and pharmaceutical sciences.

  2. High-Quality Publications:
    She has published in internationally respected journals such as Pharmaceuticals, Applied Sciences, and Journal of Research in Pharmacy. The topics she covers—quantum drug development, phytochemical-based wound therapies, and ocular drug delivery—are timely and significant to global health.

  3. Patent Contributions:
    With three patent applications (2024–2025), her research is not only academic but also translational and innovation-driven, showing real-world applicability—a vital criterion for research excellence awards.

  4. Collaborative and Interdisciplinary Work:
    Gökçe has worked with both national and international teams, indicating strong teamwork, adaptability, and leadership in multidisciplinary settings.

🔄 Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Publication Indexing:
    Although her work is high quality, more publications in top-tier Q1 journals indexed by PubMed/Scopus/Web of Science would further validate her research’s global impact and improve her visibility.

  2. Post-Doctoral Research Exposure:
    Expanding her research experience internationally through postdoctoral fellowships or collaborations abroad could enhance the depth of her academic profile and increase her competitiveness for global-level research awards.

  3. Greater Conference Participation:
    Active presentation in international conferences, symposiums, or research summits would broaden her academic reach and help disseminate her innovations to a larger audience.

🎓 Education:

Gökçe Karaotmarlı Güven’s educational background reflects her commitment to pharmaceutical sciences and innovation. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree from the Faculty of Pharmacy at Biruni University in 2020, where she developed a solid understanding of pharmaceutical chemistry and drug formulation. Currently, she is pursuing a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Technology at the Health Sciences University, Hamidiye Faculty of Pharmacy. Her doctoral research is focused on the synthesis, biodistribution, and pharmacokinetics of boron-doped carbon quantum dots—highly advanced nanomaterials with potential applications in drug delivery and cancer therapy. Under the mentorship of Prof. Dr. Neslihan Üstündağ Okur and co-advisor Prof. Dr. İsmail Tuncer Değim, she is conducting high-level research that blends nanotechnology with targeted therapeutic systems. Her academic training is complemented by active involvement in laboratory-based innovation and scholarly writing, making her well-prepared for an impactful career in both academia and the pharmaceutical industry.

💼 Experience:

Gökçe Karaotmarlı Güven is currently working as a Research Assistant at Health Sciences University, where she contributes to numerous multidisciplinary projects in the field of pharmaceutical nanotechnology. Her professional journey began with laboratory internships and academic projects during her undergraduate years, focusing on drug formulation and ocular drug delivery systems. During her Ph.D., she has played a pivotal role in designing and characterizing nanocarriers for targeted drug delivery, particularly in cancer treatment and wound healing. Her hands-on experience includes formulation science, analytical instrumentation, preclinical biodistribution studies, and in vitro pharmacokinetics. Gökçe has been involved in patentable inventions and has co-authored multiple high-impact journal articles in international journals. Her collaborations span across Turkish and international institutions, showcasing her ability to work in team-based research environments. Her strengths lie in research design, scientific communication, and a deep understanding of advanced drug delivery systems, making her an asset to any pharmaceutical research team.

🔬 Research Focus:

Gökçe Karaotmarlı Güven’s research centers on the intersection of nanotechnology and pharmaceutical sciences, particularly in the development of carbon quantum dots (CQDs) for targeted drug delivery. Her doctoral thesis involves the preparation, biodistribution, and pharmacokinetic evaluation of boron-doped carbon quantum dots and composite carbon quantum dots, aimed at enhancing drug delivery efficiency in cancer treatment. Her interests extend to quantum drug technologies, ocular drug delivery systems, and hydrogel formulations containing bioactive molecules. Through her collaborative research, she explores the role of nanoformulations in wound healing, antimicrobial applications, and personalized medicine. Gökçe is particularly passionate about applying nanotechnology to solve real-world therapeutic challenges, especially in cancer and ophthalmic care. Her work is informed by a multidisciplinary approach, blending pharmaceutical chemistry, nanoscience, and biotechnology. Her research is innovative, patentable, and addresses unmet needs in the current pharmaceutical landscape, positioning her as a rising scholar in next-generation drug delivery systems.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 🧬 Quantum Drugs (Q-Drugs): A New Discovery and Taboo Breaking Approach; Producing Carbon Quantum Dots from Drug MoleculesPharmaceuticals, 2025-05-22

  2. 🌿 Nanoformulations Loaded with Phytochemicals for Combating Wound Infections and Promoting Wound HealingApplied Sciences, 2025-05-12

  3. 👁️ In situ gels loaded with naringin as ocular drug delivery carriers; development and preliminary characterizationJournal of Research in Pharmacy, 2024

  4. 💧 Preparation and characterization of carbopol based hydrogels containing dexpanthenolAnkara Universitesi Eczacilik Fakultesi Dergisi, 2023-06-12

📝 Conclusion:

Gökçe Karaotmarlı Güven stands out as a highly promising young researcher whose work is innovative, scientifically sound, and application-focused. Her contributions to the development of novel drug delivery systems, particularly through carbon quantum dots and nanomedicine strategies, mark her as a deserving candidate for the Best Research Article Award.

Her work aligns with the values such awards seek to recognize: originality, relevance, translational impact, and collaborative strength. With continued growth in international exposure and expanded publication reach, she will not only be a worthy recipient now but also an influential leader in pharmaceutical nanotechnology in the future.