Mohammad Shahangir Biswas | Cellular Toxicity | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Shahangir Biswas | Cellular Toxicity | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Shahangir Biswas | University of Science & Technology Chittagong | Bangladesh

Dr. Mohammad Shahangir Biswas is a distinguished academician and researcher in the fields of Biochemistry, Biotechnology, and Public Health, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of Science and Technology Chittagong (USTC), Bangladesh. He worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. His academic and research journey reflects a dedication to global health issues, molecular biology, and neurophysiology. Previously, he served as Assistant Professor at Khwaja Yunus Ali University. He has co-authored more than 48 scientific publications, including multiple first-author articles in The Lancet and other Q1 journals. With international exposure and extensive research collaborations, he brings a strong commitment to scientific excellence. Dr. Biswas is fluent in English, speaks Japanese (basic), and is a native speaker of Bangla. He is passionate about public health advancement, biomedical research, and mentoring the next generation of scientists.

Publication Profiles:

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Education:

Dr. Biswas earned his Ph.D. in Biochemistry/Medical Science from Tokyo Medical and Dental University, supported by the prestigious MEXT Scholarship. He later completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, contributing to advanced research in public health and neurophysiology. Prior to his doctoral studies, he obtained his M.Sc. (Thesis) and B.Sc. (Hons.) degrees in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. His early academic excellence earned him multiple scholarships and positioned him for a strong career in scientific research. This strong educational foundation, combined with global exposure, has equipped him with expertise in molecular biology, public health research, and biotechnological innovation. Dr. Biswas continues to use his academic training to lead impactful research, particularly in disease burden analysis and biomedical therapeutics.

Experience:

Dr. Mohammad Shahangir Biswas brings a diverse academic and research background spanning over a decade. He served as Assistant Professor at Khwaja Yunus Ali University and later joined USTC as Assistant Professor, soon to be active as an Associate Professor. He conducted impactful postdoctoral research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, contributing to global public health research initiatives. His teaching and research cover Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Neurophysiology, and Public Health. In addition to his teaching roles, Dr. Biswas is a Senior Collaborator in the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study, contributing to several high-impact international publications. His strong leadership, grant acquisition, and mentoring skills have made him an influential figure in Bangladesh’s biomedical research landscape. He remains dedicated to fostering collaborative research and academic excellence both locally and internationally.

Awards and Honors:

Dr. Biswas has received numerous awards and recognitions throughout his academic journey. Notably, he was awarded the Japanese MEXT Scholarship for his Ph.D. studies in Japan—a highly competitive and prestigious international award. His undergraduate and postgraduate achievements at the University of Rajshahi were recognized with merit-based scholarships. Additionally, he received an R&D Grant from the Ministry of Science and Technology, Bangladesh, for conducting impactful research. His research contributions to major international collaborations such as the Global Burden of Disease Study have further established his credibility and excellence in global health research. His work has been accepted in top-tier journals including The Lancet and JACC, cementing his role as a leading researcher from Bangladesh on the global stage. These honors reflect his dedication, academic brilliance, and contributions to advancing medical science, especially in the fields of public health, neurodegeneration, and biochemistry.

Research Focus:

Dr. Shahangir Biswas’s research focuses on the molecular basis of disease, global health burden, neurodegeneration, and biomedical intervention strategies. He has contributed significantly to the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study, publishing extensively on cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and immunization trends. His work integrates biochemistry, biotechnology, and public health, aiming to identify mechanistic pathways of diseases like Alzheimer’s and tuberculosis, and develop therapeutic interventions. Additionally, he explores snake venom biochemistry, vaccine development, and the impact of social factors such as social media on mental health. Dr. Biswas is passionate about interdisciplinary research combining molecular diagnostics, bioinformatics, and global epidemiological data. His current work includes identifying biomarkers, assessing toxicology impacts, and predicting future disease trends using large-scale datasets. With over 48 peer-reviewed publications, he maintains a strong collaboration network internationally and is a vocal advocate for translational research that informs policy and clinical practice.

Publications Top Notes: 

  1. The global, regional, and national burden of cancer, 1990–2023 – The Lancet

  2. The global burden of cancer: Forecasts to 2050 – The Lancet, Accepted

  3. Global trends in childhood vaccination coverage 1980–2023 – The Lancet, Accepted

  4. Burden of Cardiovascular Diseases in 204 countries (1990–2023) – JACC, Accepted

  5. Biochemical Profile of Bangladeshi Russell’s Viper Venom – Journal of Toxicology, Accepted

  6. Neurodegeneration in Alzheimer’s Disease: Mechanisms and Therapies – Advanced Neurology, Accepted

  7. Musculoskeletal Extrapulmonary TB in Lagos, Nigeria – Health Sci Rep, Accepted

  8. Cytokines and Vascular Inflammation in Viral Infections – Health Sci Rep, Accepted 2

  9. Social Media and Mental Health of Young Adults in Bangladesh – Health Sci Rep, Accepted

  10.  Emerging Evidence on HKU5-CoV-2 – Romanian Journal of Infectious Diseases

Conclusion:

In conclusion, Dr. Mohammad Shahangir Biswas is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his consistent and impactful contributions to biomedical and public health research, his impressive publication record in world-renowned journals, and his strong academic foundation. He has demonstrated a deep commitment to advancing scientific knowledge with global relevance and interdisciplinary reach. With continued strategic focus on leadership roles in research, mentorship, and innovation, Dr. Biswas is well-positioned not only to receive this award but also to make even greater contributions to science and society in the years ahead.

Pawan Kumar Verma | Pharmacology & Toxicology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof Dr Pawan Kumar Verma | Pharmacology & Toxicology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof Dr Pawan Kumar Verma , Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu , India

Dr. Pawan Kumar Verma is a distinguished Professor in the Division of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu. With over 17 years of experience in teaching and research, he has significantly contributed to the field of veterinary sciences. Dr. Verma holds a Bachelor’s degree from G. B. Pant University, a Master’s from Indian Veterinary Research Institute, and a PhD from SKUAST-Jammu. His research focuses on the toxicological impacts of agrochemicals and metals, exploring the protective effects of medicinal herbs. A dedicated educator, he has guided numerous postgraduate students and served as a resource person in various workshops. Dr. Verma’s commitment to science is reflected in his extensive publications and active participation in scientific societies.

Publication Profile 

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Research Contributions:
    • Prof. Verma has published over 145 research articles, with more than 2000 citations, demonstrating significant impact in the field of veterinary pharmacology and toxicology.
    • His research focuses on critical issues, such as the toxicological effects of agrochemicals and the potential of medicinal herbs for mitigation, which is highly relevant to current environmental and health concerns.
  2. Awards and Recognitions:
    • Recipient of multiple prestigious awards including the Young Scientist Award (2011), Distinguished Scientist Award (2020), and National Research Excellence Award (2022), underscoring his contributions to science and education.
    • Recognized as a Fellow of the Academy of Sciences for Animal Welfare, highlighting his commitment to animal welfare.
  3. Leadership and Mentorship:
    • As a guiding figure for numerous postgraduate students, including 4 MVSc and 1 PhD, Prof. Verma actively contributes to the next generation of researchers.
    • His roles in various academic and professional societies enhance his leadership profile and influence in the field.
  4. Editorial and Organizational Roles:
    • Serves on the editorial boards of multiple national and international journals, contributing to the advancement of scientific knowledge.
    • Actively involved in organizing conferences and workshops, promoting collaboration and dissemination of research findings.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Collaborative Efforts:
    • While Prof. Verma has established himself well within national research frameworks, expanding international collaborations could enhance the global impact of his research.
  2. Interdisciplinary Research:
    • Exploring interdisciplinary approaches by integrating insights from related fields (e.g., environmental science, public health) could enrich his work on toxicological studies and their implications.
  3. Public Engagement:
    • Increasing outreach efforts to communicate research findings to non-specialist audiences could enhance public awareness of veterinary pharmacology issues and their societal implications.

Education 

Dr. Pawan Kumar Verma completed his Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry at G. B. Pant University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology in 2001. He then pursued a Master’s in Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology at the Indian Veterinary Research Institute, graduating in 2003 while receiving the Junior Research Fellowship from ICAR, New Delhi. His quest for knowledge led him to the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu, where he earned a PhD in 2015, specializing in Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology. Dr. Verma’s educational journey is marked by a dedication to both academic excellence and practical research, establishing a strong foundation for his career in veterinary sciences.

Experience 

Dr. Pawan Kumar Verma has a robust professional background with over 17 years of experience in veterinary education and research. He joined Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu in 2005, starting as an Assistant Professor cum Junior Scientist, and has since ascended to the role of Professor in the Division of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology. Throughout his tenure, Dr. Verma has taken on various leadership roles, including Principal Investigator for several research projects funded by the Indian Council of Medical Research and the Department of Science and Technology. He has guided multiple MVSc and PhD students, significantly impacting their academic development. Additionally, he actively participates in organizing conferences, training sessions, and workshops, furthering his commitment to knowledge dissemination in the field.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Pawan Kumar Verma has received numerous accolades for his exceptional contributions to veterinary sciences. In 2011, he was awarded the Young Scientist Award by the Department of Science and Technology, Jammu & Kashmir. He became an Associate Member of the National Academy of Veterinary Sciences in 2019 and received an Associate Fellowship from the Indian Society of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology the same year. His outstanding research earned him the Research Excellence Award in 2019, followed by the Distinguished Scientist Award in 2020. In 2022, he was honored with the National Research Excellence Award and the Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan Best Teacher Award in Pharmacology and Toxicology. Most recently, Dr. Verma was recognized as a Fellow of the Academy of Sciences for Animal Welfare in 2022, highlighting his dedication to improving animal welfare through scientific research.

Research Focus

Dr. Pawan Kumar Verma’s research primarily investigates the interactive toxicological effects of agrochemicals and heavy metals, along with their mitigation through the use of medicinal herbs. His studies focus on understanding the mechanisms of toxicity and exploring therapeutic approaches to alleviate the harmful effects of these substances in experimental animal models. Dr. Verma is actively engaged in research projects sponsored by prominent organizations, including the Indian Council of Medical Research and the Department of Science and Technology. His work has led to significant advancements in the fields of veterinary pharmacology and toxicology, particularly regarding the protective effects of natural compounds against chemical-induced toxicity. He has authored over 145 publications in reputable journals, contributing valuable insights to the scientific community and enhancing our understanding of animal health and safety.

Publication Top Notes

  • Acute cardiorenal dysfunctions induced by isoprenaline in Wistar rats: Mitigating potential of Juglans regia hull extract 🍃
  • Ameliorative and protective effect of Bergenia ciliata (Haw.) Sternb. extract against acetaminophen-induced hepato-renal damage in rats 🩺
  • Ameliorative Potential of Ginger (Zingiber officinale) following Repeated Coexposure with Fluoride and Dimethoate in Blood and Brain of Wistar Rats 🌱
  • Quercetin and catechin supplementation provide protection against arsenic and mancozeb-induced toxicity in Wistar rats 🍎
  • Therapeutic Efficacy of Ethanolic Extract of Curcuma longa and its Component, Curcumin against Experimental Cryptosporidiosis in Mice 🐭
  • Neuroprotective effect of quercetin and Zingiber officinale on sodium arsenate-induced neurotoxicity in rats 🧠
  • Protective Effect of Quercetin and Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Extract against Dimethoate Potentiated Fluoride-Induced Nephrotoxicity in Rats 💧
  • Alarming Prevalence of Sulfaquinoxaline Residue in Poultry Meat Sold in Jammu Region of UT of J&K 🐔
  • Testicular Toxicity following Subacute Exposure of Arsenic and Mancozeb Alone and in Combination: Ameliorative Efficacy of Quercetin and Catechin ⚖️
  • Locust protein hydrolysates have the potential to enhance the storage stability of cheese 🧀

Conclusion

Prof. (Dr.) Pawan Kumar Verma is an exemplary candidate for the Outstanding Scientist Award. His robust publication record, impactful research, leadership in academia, and numerous accolades reflect his dedication and contributions to the field of veterinary pharmacology and toxicology. By addressing areas for improvement, he can further enhance his influence and effectiveness as a scientist. Recognizing his achievements through this award would not only honor his contributions but also inspire continued excellence in veterinary science.