Vanshika Chaudhary | Biochemistry | Best Scholar Award

Ms. Vanshika Chaudhary | Biochemistry | Best Scholar Award

Ms. Vanshika Chaudhary | NIMS University | India 

Ms. Vanshika Chaudhary is a dedicated Ph.D. scholar in Biochemistry at NIMS University, Jaipur, India, with a strong academic foundation and hands-on research experience in molecular biology and biochemical analysis. She has contributed as a Junior Research Fellow at leading institutes including VIT Chennai and has been recognized with multiple awards such as the Young Scientist Award (2024) and Best Oral Presentation (ICMRP 2023). Her research focuses on the synthesis and biological properties of functionalized stilbenes, with a notable publication and a filed patent on the antifertility potential of Calendula officianalis.

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Education

Ms. Vanshika Chaudhary’s academic journey is rooted in a steadfast commitment to life sciences and biochemical research. Hailing from Muradpur, Hapur district in Uttar Pradesh, India, she began her formal education with strong performances in the U.P. Board examinations, securing First Division marks in both her 10th and 12th grades, where she chose the science stream—an early indicator of her scientific inclination. She pursued her undergraduate studies in Life Sciences at Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCS University), Meerut, where she graduated in 2019. Building on this foundation, she earned her M.Sc. in Biochemistry, also from CCS University, where she graduated with First Division honors. Her passion for research and inquiry led her to embark on a Ph.D. in Biochemistry at NIMS University, Jaipur, in 2022, where she continues to thrive as a research scholar.

Experience

Ms. Chaudhary’s professional journey demonstrates her proactive engagement in laboratory science and academic research. She is currently working as a Junior Research Fellow (JRF) at the NIMS Institute of Allied Medical Science and Technology, where she is involved in advanced biochemistry research. Her earlier JRF stint at Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Chennai, on the project titled “Recent Advances in Synthesis and Biological Properties of Functionalized Stilbenes”, allowed her to delve deep into molecular and synthetic biochemistry under the guidance of Prof. Fatehveer Singh. Her technical acumen spans a wide array of instrumentation and protocols, including PCR, Spectrophotometry, ELISA, and Flame Photometry, along with expertise in molecular biology assays and biochemical analysis. She has also participated in multiple research internships at prestigious institutions such as CSWRI, Avikanagar, NDRI, Karnal, and VIT Chennai, gaining valuable insights and hands-on experience across varied domains of biosciences.

Research Focus

Ms. Chaudhary’s research interests lie at the intersection of synthetic chemistry and applied biochemistry, with a strong emphasis on natural product pharmacology and fertility regulation. Her Ph.D. and prior work have focused on the synthesis and characterization of stilbene derivatives—compounds with significant therapeutic potential. Notably, she has also ventured into reproductive biology, as reflected in her co-authored patent titled “Antifertility potential of Calendula officinalis in male rats’ model”, which represents a novel, plant-based approach to male contraception. Her research outputs include publications in peer-reviewed journals such as the International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT), where she authored a comparative review on stilbene synthesis—a study that continues to inform ongoing biomedical inquiries.

Award and Recognition

Ms. Vanshika Chaudhary’s academic excellence and research-driven mindset have been consistently recognized through several prestigious awards and honors at both national and international levels. Her ability to communicate complex scientific ideas effectively earned her the Best Oral Presentation Award at the ICMRP 2023 in Agra, followed by the Young Scientist Award at the ICMRP 2024, marking her growing prominence in research circles. In acknowledgment of her outstanding early-career contributions, she received the Young Achievers Award in 2023 from the same forum. Her commitment to applied biochemistry and environmental consciousness was also honored with the Wildlife Week State Level Excellence Award jointly conferred by Rajasthan University and the Forest Department. Further, her postgraduate research stood out internationally, earning her the Best M.Sc. Research Thesis Award at an International Conference held in Kathmandu, Nepal in 2024. These accolades collectively underscore her scientific rigor, impactful research contributions, and rising influence within the bioscience community.

Publications

High-throughput Exploration of Phytochemicals from Traditional Medicinal Plants for Typhoid Fever: ADMET Profiling and Molecular Docking Analysis

Authors:
D.J. Vanshika Chaudhary, Manoj Kumar Maurya, Sandeep Tirupati, Sukesh Mukherjee
Journal: Central Zone Conference of the Association of Clinical Biochemists of India
Year: 2024

A Comprehensive Review of Advancement in Synthesis of Stilbene and Its Derivatives

Authors: Vanshika Chaudhary, D.K. Joshi, M.K. Maurya, S. Tripathi, S. Singh
Journal: International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT)
Year:  2023

Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Traditional Medicinal Plants in Typhoid Fever Management: Phytochemical Profiling and Bioactivity Assessment

Author: D. Vanshika Chaudhary
Journal: Association of Clinical Biochemists of India (ACBICON)
Year: 2023

Guangqing Yu | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Guangqing Yu | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

associate professor at Henan Agricultural University, China.

Guangqing Yu is highly skilled in genetics and molecular biology, utilizing zebrafish to explore immune and developmental responses. His expertise encompasses epigenetic analysis, molecular biology techniques (PCR, gene cloning, sequencing), and immunological assays. He is adept at studying embryonic development, analyzing complex biological data, and designing comprehensive experiments. With a strong proficiency in scientific writing, Guangqing has published extensively in high-impact journals. Additionally, he has significant experience in project management, including overseeing research projects, acquiring funding, and fostering collaborative efforts.

Professional Profiles:

Education 🎓

Guangqing Yu holds a Doctorate, majoring in genetics. His academic focus has been on utilizing zebrafish as a model to study the mechanisms of fish immune and developmental responses, particularly investigating the function and molecular mechanisms of epigenetic modifications in fish innate immunity against viruses and embryonic development.

Professional Experience

Guangqing Yu is an associate professor at Henan Agricultural University. His research primarily focuses on genetics, utilizing zebrafish as a model to explore mechanisms of fish immune and developmental responses. He has investigated the functions and molecular mechanisms of epigenetic modifications in fish innate immunity against viruses and in embryonic development. His research findings have been published in prestigious journals such as Development, Journal of Immunology, Frontiers in Immunology, BMC Genomics, and Journal of Biological Chemistry. Additionally, Guangqing Yu has participated in the Major Research Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, contributing to the understanding of the molecular genetic basis of hypoxic adaptive evolution in Cyprinid fish.

Research Interest

Guangqing Yu’s research interests are centered on the fields of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. He focuses on using zebrafish as a model organism to study the mechanisms of fish immune and developmental responses. His investigations delve into the function and molecular mechanisms of epigenetic modifications in fish innate immunity against viruses and embryonic development. Guangqing is particularly interested in understanding how epigenetic changes influence immune responses and developmental processes, contributing to a broader comprehension of genetic and molecular pathways in aquatic organisms.

Award and Honors

Guangqing Yu has received recognition for his significant contributions to the field of genetics and molecular biology. His work on the mechanisms of fish immune and developmental responses, particularly the function and molecular mechanisms of epigenetic modifications, has garnered accolades in academic circles. He has been honored for his research excellence with multiple awards, reflecting his commitment to advancing scientific understanding and his impactful contributions to the study of innate immunity and embryonic development in aquatic organisms.

Research Skills

Guangqing Yu possesses a robust set of research skills, particularly in the fields of genetics and molecular biology. He is adept at using zebrafish as a model organism to investigate immune and developmental responses. His expertise includes epigenetic analysis, where he studies the function and molecular mechanisms of epigenetic modifications in fish. Guangqing is skilled in various molecular biology techniques, including PCR, gene cloning, and sequencing. He is also experienced in conducting immunological assays to study innate immunity against viruses and has significant expertise in examining embryonic development and the genetic factors influencing these processes. Competent in analyzing and interpreting complex biological data using bioinformatics tools, Guangqing excels in research design, capable of conducting comprehensive experiments to test hypotheses related to fish immune responses and development. He is proficient in scientific writing, with numerous publications in high-impact journals such as Development, Journal of Immunology, and BMC Genomics. Additionally, Guangqing has substantial experience in project management, overseeing and supervising research projects, including funding acquisition and collaborative efforts.

Publications

  1. Exploring the effects of vasoactive constituents in large cardamom: implications for the anti-hypertensive effect via eNOS coupling pathway–an in-vitro study in rat endothelial cells
    • Authors: Mandal, P., Pradhan, S.M., Mathew, A.A., Unni, A.R., Kanthlal, S.K.
    • Year: 2024
  2. Vascular targeting of constituents of commonly used spices and its molecular interactions in endothelial dysfunction: A review
    • Authors: Mandal, P., Kanthlal, S.K.
    • Year: 2024
  3. Inhibiting Monoamine Oxidase in CNS and CVS would be a Promising Approach to Mitigating Cardiovascular Complications in Neurodegenerative Disorders
    • Authors: Srivastava, P., Sudevan, S.T., Thennavan, A., Mathew, B., Kanthlal, S.K.
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1
  4. Novel 1-H Phenyl Benzimidazole Derivatives for IBD Therapy-An in-vitro and in-silico Approach to Evaluate its Effects on the IL-23 Mediated Inflammatory Pathway
    • Authors: Vishnu, V., Krishnendu, P.R., Zachariah, S.M., Kanthlal, S.K.
    • Year: 2024
  5. Apoptosis promoting activity of selected plant steroid in MRMT-1 breast cancer cell line by modulating mitochondrial permeation pathway
    • Authors: Aslam, M., Augustine, S., Ann Mathew, A., Kanthlal, S.K., Panonummal, R.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 1
  6. Targeting viral ORF3a protein: A new approach to mitigate COVID-19 induced Immune cell apoptosis and associated respiratory complications
    • Authors: Treeza, M.M., Augustine, S., Mathew, A.A., Kanthlal, S.K., Panonummal, R.
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 1
  7. Large Cardamom Extract Enhances Ramipril’s Vasoprotective Action by Modulating Endothelial Redox Biology. An Evaluation based on in-silico and in-vitro Research
    • Authors: Amritha, A.M., Shakhi Shylesh, C.M., Nair, K.R., Uma Devi, P., Kanthlal, S.K.
    • Year: 2022
  8. The Role of Mitochondrial Genes in Neurodegenerative Disorders
    • Authors: Kumar, R., Harilal, S., Parambi, D.G.T., Batiha, G.E.-S., Mathew, B.
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 5
  9. Effect of Hydroaloholic Extract of Rotula Aquatica Lour on Gentamicin-Induced Nephrotoxicity in Wistar Albino Rats: An In Vitro and In Vivo Approach
    • Authors: Narayanan, S.E., Abdelgawad, M.A., Althobaiti, Y.S., Kanthlal, S.K., Mathew, B.
    • Year: 2022
  10. Spices and Hypertension: An Insight for Researchers
    • Authors: Nair, K.R., Arya, V.S., Kanthlal, S.K., Uma, D.P.
    • Year: 2022