Yatendra Singh | Plant Metabolomics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yatendra Singh | Plant Metabolomics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yatendra Singh | University of Mississippi Postdoctoral Research Associate | United States

Dr. Yatendra Singh is an accomplished analytical chemist and postdoctoral researcher at the University of Mississippi, USA. He earned his Ph.D. from CSIR – Central Drug Research Institute, India, where he developed expertise in mass spectrometry and natural product chemistry. With a strong foundation in organic and analytical chemistry, Dr. Singh has actively contributed to the understanding of phytochemicals, bioflavonoids, and cardiac glycosides using cutting-edge chromatographic techniques. His work bridges the fields of pharmacognosy, metabolomics, and cancer pharmacology. He has published widely in reputed journals, highlighting his interdisciplinary approach. At the University of Mississippi, he works under Dr. Sixue Chen, further advancing plant metabolomics. Dr. Singh is known for his diligence, collaboration, and innovation in natural product research. His growing publication record and contributions to therapeutic discovery reflect his promise as a leading figure in the field of analytical and medicinal chemistry.

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Education:

Dr. Yatendra Singh’s educational journey reflects a solid progression in chemical and life sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from CSIR – Central Drug Research Institute, India, where he specialized in ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) for natural product analysis. Before his doctoral studies, Dr. Singh completed his M.S. in Organic Chemistry from M.J.P. Rohilkhand University, India, equipping him with a robust knowledge of chemical synthesis and structure elucidation. His academic foundation began with a B.S. in Zoology and Chemistry, also from M.J.P. Rohilkhand University, which provided an interdisciplinary perspective combining biological and chemical sciences. This diverse academic background allowed him to seamlessly integrate analytical chemistry techniques with pharmacognostic and pharmacological studies, ultimately contributing to novel therapeutic insights. His education has been instrumental in shaping his research trajectory toward impactful discoveries in natural product chemistry.

Experience:

Dr. Yatendra Singh is currently serving as a Postdoctoral Research Associate  in the Department of Biology at the University of Mississippi, under the mentorship of Dr. Sixue Chen. His postdoctoral work focuses on plant metabolomics, mass spectrometry-based compound profiling, and bioactive molecule discovery. During his Ph.D. at CSIR-CDRI, Dr. Singh developed core competencies in analytical chemistry techniques, especially UHPLC-MS/MS and UPLC-QTOF-MS, applying them to study flavonoids, depsides, glycosides, and plant metabolites with pharmacological significance. His research also extended into the pharmacological effects of natural compounds on cancer and inflammation. With an interdisciplinary skill set, Dr. Singh has worked across both chemistry and biology domains, collaborating with pharmacologists, botanists, and analytical scientists. His cumulative academic and postdoctoral experience underscores his strengths in research design, data analysis, compound isolation, and scientific writing, with numerous peer-reviewed publications as evidence of his impactful work in the field.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Yatendra Singh has been recognized multiple times for his academic excellence and research potential. He was awarded the CSIR – Senior Research Fellowship (SRF) in Chemical Science—one of India’s most competitive fellowships for doctoral research. He received the UGC – Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), and He was awarded the CSIR – JRF, both prestigious fellowships granted based on national-level competitive examinations. These awards reflect his strong academic foundation and his ability to meet the highest standards in research. His contributions to science have not only resulted in high-impact publications but also signify a steady progression in recognition from Indian scientific agencies. His accolades highlight his capability to lead independent research and his commitment to furthering the scientific understanding of natural compounds with therapeutic potential. These fellowships have also provided him with the necessary resources to develop and refine his technical and analytical expertise.

Research Focus:

Dr. Yatendra Singh’s research is centered around the analytical characterization of bioactive natural products using advanced chromatographic and mass spectrometric techniques. He specializes in ultra-performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS), employing these tools to explore secondary metabolites in medicinal plants. His work often focuses on flavonoids, cardiac glycosides, depsides, and alkaloids, examining their quantification, seasonal variation, and pharmacological potential. Dr. Singh’s research lies at the interface of analytical chemistry, pharmacognosy, and pharmacology, contributing to the discovery and validation of therapeutic compounds against diseases such as cancer and inflammation. His recent postdoctoral efforts involve plant metabolomics and data-driven compound identification, integrating network pharmacology to predict molecular targets. This integrative approach positions him as a valuable contributor to both basic science and translational research. Through his work, he aims to facilitate the identification of new leads for drug development from natural sources.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Exploring the pharmacological effect of cardiac glycosides against hepatocellular carcinoma using network pharmacology – Pharmacological Research – Natural Products, 2025

  2. The Purified Fraction of Persicaria capitata Flowers Attenuates Proliferation in A-431 Cell Lines – Pharmacognosy Magazine, 2025

  3. Pharmacognostic Evaluation of Parmelia sulcata Taylor and its Cytotoxic Effects on A Glioblastoma Cell Line – J. of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics, 2024

  4. Structure analysis of depsides, dibenzofuran and sugar derivatives from Cladia aggregata using UPLC-MS/MS – European Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 2024

  5. Exploration of new and alternative sources of targeted bioflavonoids using UPLC-MS/MS – Separation Science Plus, 2023

  6. Bone fracture-healing properties and UPLC-MS analysis of flavonoid fraction from Oxystelma esculentum – Planta Medica, 2023

  7. Characterization of Dactylorhin and loroglossin in Dactylorhiza hatagirea using UPLC-MS – International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 2023

  8. Characterization and quantification of Cajanus scarabaeoides phytochemicals using UPLC-MS/MS – Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 2022

  9. Quantitative evaluation of cardiac glycosides in Nerium oleander using UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS – Phytochemical Analysis, 2022

  10. Aurintricarboxylic acid mitigates cigarette smoke-induced oxidative stress via NF-κB/p65 inhibition – Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods, 2022

Conclusion:

In conclusion, Dr. Yatendra Singh stands out as a talented, driven, and impactful researcher with a remarkable ability to bridge analytical chemistry and pharmacology. His growing record of publications, advanced analytical skills, and strong academic background make him a compelling candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there is always scope for growth, particularly in research leadership and global outreach, his current achievements reflect excellence, innovation, and dedication. Dr. Singh’s contributions to the discovery and characterization of bioactive natural compounds are timely and relevant, particularly in an era emphasizing sustainable and plant-based therapeutic solutions. Recognizing his efforts through this award would not only honor his individual excellence but also encourage continued high-impact research in areas of significant scientific and societal importance. Dr. Singh embodies the spirit of innovation and academic rigor, making him highly deserving of this recognition.

Rodrigo Navarro | Tissue Engineering | Tissue Engineering Award

Dr. Rodrigo Navarro | Tissue Engineering | Tissue Engineering Award

Dr. Rodrigo Navarro, Institute of Polymer Science and Technology, Spain

Dr. Rodrigo Navarro Crespo is a Tenured Scientist at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), specializing in polymer science and materials chemistry. With a solid foundation in chemistry and an internationally-recognized research profile, he has contributed significantly to the development of advanced polymeric materials with environmental and biomedical applications. His scientific work focuses on sustainable materials, plasticizer migration suppression, polymer surface modification, and chemical recycling. Dr. Navarro has published extensively in high-impact journals and collaborated with researchers across Europe. His ability to innovate in polymer processing, particularly through green chemistry and circular economy principles, positions him at the forefront of modern materials science. In 2020, he was awarded the Best Paper Award by the European Membrane Society. Dr. Navarro’s experience, interdisciplinary mindset, and research excellence make him a strong candidate for recognition in fields like tissue engineering, where advanced and sustainable polymer design is increasingly critical.

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Interdisciplinary Expertise: Dr. Navarro’s research integrates polymer chemistry, materials science, and green chemistry, which are highly relevant for tissue engineering. His expertise in designing bio-inspired polyurethanes and non-migrating plasticized polymers aligns with the need for biocompatible, durable, and safe scaffolding materials in regenerative medicine.

  2. Innovation in Polymer Modification: His work on PVC modification, covalent plasticizer bonding, and functional surface-attached polymer layers demonstrates strong potential for developing customized materials with controlled biodegradability and mechanical properties suitable for tissue scaffolds.

  3. Environmental Sustainability Focus: His award-winning contributions to the circular economy, especially the upcycling of PET and membrane recycling, show leadership in sustainable material innovation — a growing priority in biomedical applications.

  4. Publication Impact & Recognition: With highly cited publications in Macromolecules, Langmuir, and Journal of Membrane Science, and the 2020 Best Paper Award, he is a well-recognized expert in polymer systems, which strengthens his academic profile for any prestigious research award.

📌 Areas for Improvement:

  1. Direct Application to Tissue Engineering: While his research strongly supports materials design, there’s limited direct evidence of his work being applied in biological systems such as cell culture, in vivo testing, or tissue integration studies. Expanding collaborations with biomedical researchers or publishing in biomedical journals could solidify his relevance in tissue engineering.

  2. Translational Research Output: Most contributions are fundamental or materials-based; showcasing functional prototypes, patents, or clinical collaborations would boost his impact in the translational science domain where tissue engineering advances often occur.

  3. Broader International Leadership: While experienced and internationally trained, more visibility in international tissue engineering consortia, symposia, or editorial roles in biomedical journals could help affirm his leadership in this interdisciplinary field.

🎓 Education:

Rodrigo Navarro Crespo began his academic career with a BSc in Chemistry from the University of Valladolid (Spain) in 2004, earning distinction. He then pursued a PhD in Chemistry at the Complutense University of Madrid, completing it in 2009, also with distinction. His doctoral research focused on developing functional polymers, laying the groundwork for a research career centered on advanced polymer chemistry and materials science. Dr. Navarro has consistently aimed to integrate fundamental chemistry with applied research, which is evident from his later involvement in high-level research projects in Germany and Spain. His educational path reflects a strong commitment to academic excellence and international collaboration. The combination of chemical synthesis, polymer engineering, and sustainable materials has equipped him with a versatile and interdisciplinary academic foundation, ideally suited for innovation in tissue engineering and biomaterials science.

💼 Experience:

Dr. Navarro’s professional journey started as a PhD student at the Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnología de Polímeros (CSIC) from 2004 to 2008. Post-PhD, he worked in Germany at the Institut für Mikrosystemtechnik (IMTEK) (2009–2010), gaining international experience in microsystems and surface modification. Since 2024, he holds a Tenured Scientist position at CSIC, where he leads innovative projects in polymer chemistry. Over his career, he has developed and characterized novel polymeric materials with diverse applications — from biocompatible films and recyclable polymers to smart functional materials. His multidisciplinary experience spans academic research, applied polymer development, and international cooperation. Dr. Navarro’s blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on research excellence has made him a key figure in advancing sustainable polymer solutions for real-world challenges, aligning well with emerging areas like tissue engineering.

🏅 Awards and Honors:

  • 🎓 Distinction in Chemistry Degree – University of Valladolid, 2002

  • 🎓 Distinction in PhD Chemistry – Complutense University of Madrid, 2009

  • 🏆 Best Paper Award (2020) – European Membrane Society for a publication in Journal of Membrane Science on circular economy and membrane recycling
    Dr. Navarro’s academic distinctions highlight his strong foundational capabilities in chemistry, and his Best Paper Award demonstrates peer-recognized innovation in sustainability-focused research. His scholarly impact is further emphasized by the high citation count of multiple papers, especially in areas like polymer plasticizers and membrane technologies. These recognitions underscore his dedication to impactful, high-quality research — a key qualification for awards in cutting-edge fields such as tissue engineering.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Rodrigo Navarro Crespo’s research centers on advanced polymeric materials with sustainable, functional, and biomedical properties. A core focus has been the modification of PVC and polyurethanes to reduce plasticizer migration — a significant health and environmental issue. He has also developed novel bio-inspired materials, recyclable membranes, and upcycled polyesters, contributing to the circular economy. His work emphasizes green chemistry, high-performance coatings, and functional surfaces, employing photochemical and thermal methods to tailor polymer properties. His recent research aligns with key tissue engineering needs: biocompatibility, controlled degradation, and mechanical robustness. Through collaborative projects, interdisciplinary innovation, and a publication portfolio spanning membrane science, degradation stability, and polymer nanocomposites, Dr. Navarro addresses global challenges like plastic waste and biomedical material safety. His expertise is well-suited to tissue engineering applications where materials science, sustainability, and biofunctionality converge.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 📄 Phthalate plasticizers covalently bound to PVC: plasticization with suppressed migration – Macromolecules, 2010

  2. 📄 Preparation of surface-attached polymer layers by thermal or photochemical activation of α-diazoester moieties – Langmuir, 2013

  3. 📄 Highly flexible PVC materials without plasticizer migration via trichlorotriazine chemistry – Macromolecules, 2016

  4. 📄 New routes to difunctional macroglycols using ethylene carbonate – Polymer Degradation and Stability, 2017

  5. 📄 Design and synthesis of bio-inspired polyurethane films with high performance – Polymers, 2020

  6. 📄 Coumarins into polyurethanes for smart and functional materials – Polymers, 2020

  7. 🏆 Circular economy in membrane technology: Recycling end-of-life reverse osmosis modules – Journal of Membrane Science, 2020

  8. 📄 Preparation of high molecular weight poly(urethane-urea)s bearing deactivated diamines – Polymers, 2021

  9. 📄 Properties of polyurethanes from poly(diethylene glycol terephthalate) – European Polymer Journal, 2021

  10. 🔄 Chemical upcycling of PET waste: Moving to a circular model – Journal of Polymer Science, 2022

🧾 Conclusion:

Dr. Rodrigo Navarro Crespo is a highly qualified and promising candidate for a Research for Tissue Engineering Award, particularly from the materials development and sustainability angle. His original contributions in polymer chemistry, especially in bio-inspired and functional polymers, offer real value to regenerative medicine through safer, smarter, and more environmentally responsible biomaterials.